| Bad Timing Originally aired: 03/21/2003 Writer: David Kemper Director: Andrew Prowse |
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Guest cast:
Raelee Hill as
Melissa Jaffer as
Paul Goddard as
David Franklin as
Duncan Young as
Francesca Buller as
Jonathan Pasvolsky as |
Braca, having taken over from Grayza, approaches Moya and relays to John that the Scarrens have sent a ship to the co-ordinates of the stable wormhole to Earth. The Scarrens remember John meantioning that the crystherium flowers grow plentifully, there, and are out to get them. Braca threatens to destroy the crew if they try to go without the help of the PeaceKeepers. John, instead, attaches a fission bomb to Scorpius, and ejects both Scorpius and Sikozu. On route, John tries to figure out what to do to close the wormhole permanently. Eventually, it comes to him that he could collapse the wormhole, by "popping" the "bubble" that the wormhole makes, just before opening. However, he can't see that "bubble" coming, he can only "feel" it. He discovers that Pilot can. Moya refuses to travel the wormhole again, but Pilot is torn, because he wants to help. He tells the crew that he is able to live away from Moya for up to an hour, and that the transport pods can support him, somewhat. That he will go with John and help him to close the wormhole. Moya waits on the other side, only slightly ahead of the Scarren ship. John, Aeryn, and Pilot go through the wormhole and wait on the other side, for the wormhole to re-open. John walks on the moon, and talks to his father, to say his last goodbye's. Just as they are returning (having collapsed the wormhole as they came through), the Scarren ship enters the other end. The ships meet at a point in the wormhole, that allows them to pass through each other. The transport pod continues on it's way, but the Scarren ship is demolished by the oncoming wave of the collapsing wormhole. Moya and Pilot restore in a mineral filled ocean, while John and Aeryn take some time out together, on a small boat. Aeryn announces that while they were at the Katratsi station (after she'd been rescued), she saw a surgeon to make sure the baby was okay, after all she'd been through. It was, and it was now out of statis, growing inside her. And that the baby was definately his. After a lot of happy hooping and hollering, John proposes to Aeryn. She accepts. A ship appears out of nowhere, cirles, then fires at John and Aeryn, who appear to be disintegrated into a pile of crystalline fragments. | |