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Julia (Elena Satine)The woman at the dead center of the Spike-Vicious rivalry. In both versions of the series, her relationship with the two men and the tension that unfolds between them is told in flashbacks. While working for the Syndicate, Julia helps nurse an injured Spike back to health but not without giving him a little extra medicine and attention, if you catch our space drift. From there, the two have an affair that Vicious finds out about. This conflict gives Spike the push he needs to attempt to leave the dangerous syndicate, with Julia in tow. However, trouble ensues when they get separated, and Spike has to leave without her when she doesn’t show up at the rendezvous point. In the end, Spike is forced to fake his death after an ambush by Vicious. At the beginning of each version of the show, Spike has begun his life as a bounty hunter, and Julia is in hiding. The Bebop Ship Jet names his ship in honor of bebop jazz. It once served as an old fishing trawler, but after his forced retirement from the police force, he retrofitted it into a big ol’ flying space tin can. That honking mass of a ship has seen its fair share of damage in a bounty hunting–related shootout or two but still provides the domestic comforts of a bachelor pad in space.^ Cohen, Jonathan (September 21, 2006). "All Timberlake, All The Time on Billboard Charts". Billboard. Retrieved June 19, 2009. ^ Cohen, Jonathan (October 15, 2006). "'Little' Women". Billboard. Retrieved June 19, 2009. ^ "Reviews – JoJo – Anything". UKMIX. May 7, 2007.
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