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00:00:00You
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00:02:00Look out
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00:03:00Yes, I need those hard readings on the Nevada telescope, it's Wednesday
00:03:13What's that supposed to mean? It means that I haven't gotten to those just yet
00:03:16But we need those numbers to report to the board and and you were told today was the day we needed those numbers
00:03:23Okay. Well first and foremost, let me congratulate you on being the biggest bitch in the entire building
00:03:28Second I'm one man
00:03:30One man, if you think you can monitor those readings and deliver data calibrations between the ISS and Houston
00:03:37Well, I'd love to see you try
00:03:40You can't talk to me that way. Oh, I just did so
00:03:47How long do you need
00:03:50I'll have them on your desk by the end of the day
00:03:53I'll let everyone upstairs. No, thanks
00:03:58You
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00:04:30Sharp what the hell are you doing?
00:04:40Nothing
00:04:42Andromeda the program was shut down 16 months ago, correct?
00:04:46That's right. It was redacted to the point where it otherwise never existed. Yeah
00:04:53Correct
00:04:56Then how do you explain this
00:05:00You were told by my predecessor to destroy all evidence that the program even existed
00:05:05Yet archives has no inventory of the items on that list
00:05:10Do you care to explain that I
00:05:12Had those servers destroyed just as I was instructed to do
00:05:16Yes, but the data was backed up and there's something on there called the
00:05:22neuroinhibitor
00:05:24Sounds ominous
00:05:28Archive should have told you about any backup McGrady was your partner under William Crawford and the Andromeda program McGrady works archives now
00:05:38Do you see what I'm getting at
00:05:42You better take this down there make sure he knows what you're doing
00:05:46There's pressure from the kind of people that are elected into office
00:05:50Not appointed
00:05:53We've been able to keep those lives a secret the last year and a half in this age of whistleblowers and the dark web
00:05:59We cannot leave anything to chance
00:06:04Do I make myself clear
00:06:08I've dedicated 26 years of my life and ruined two marriages for this project
00:06:13Then you should know that after this discussion. There aren't any more
00:06:18discussions
00:06:21They're waiting on me at DC take care of this now
00:06:48McGrady sharp
00:06:50What the heck are you doing down here?
00:06:54Could ask you the same thing
00:06:56Well, they had me logging telescopes in Nevada far cry from the old gig to say the least
00:07:01thought that was a
00:07:04Cynthia's job it was it's mine now. She mostly just bugs me for data every three weeks or so
00:07:13So
00:07:15Archives
00:07:17the one and only
00:07:19How's things on seven hmm
00:07:22Stimulating at least you have windows fresh air
00:07:26Sometimes I forget what time of day it is in there
00:07:32Do you miss it
00:07:36Let's grab a coffee it's bad
00:07:39But
00:07:47Sorry, I didn't get to speak with you after we left the office that day I
00:07:52Didn't know things were gonna get this bad
00:07:55Don't worry about it. I know how things work around here
00:07:59Listen you asked me if I ever missed it
00:08:04Yeah
00:08:06Every day what about you?
00:08:10It's the excitement mostly the idea that you have to wake up every morning and have no clue what to expect
00:08:17that feeling you get when you look up at the sky and
00:08:20You know, there's so much more out there than anyone here will ever understand
00:08:25Pioneers it's hard to accept the fact that all of our ideas and research are trapped in these buildings
00:08:35Was that song that William used to play
00:08:40In his office no, no, no on the Monet
00:08:44The hell is that song
00:08:46I
00:09:05Must have been before my time. Is that what you wanted to talk to me about? No, there's something else
00:09:17I
00:09:19Need that look familiar
00:09:22Yeah, this is a metadata file from Andromeda
00:09:26You were supposed to destroy all that stuff
00:09:29You told me to keep the neuroemitter somewhere safe. That's exactly what I did
00:09:33Machine kept sending readings till one day just stopped
00:09:37Well who made the backups I don't know I mean you don't know who else had access to those files just me
00:09:43No, that's impossible, I swear it look I did what you told me to do everything, but the actual machine is gone
00:09:59What do you think they're doing up there
00:10:13I
00:10:44I
00:10:56Think we need to talk about what happened out there today
00:11:00It wasn't my fault. I didn't say that it was but it's becoming more and more dangerous for us to stay on algos
00:11:08You think we should leave?
00:11:10We've come so far
00:11:12Not we you and where would I go?
00:11:17We need help
00:11:20There will be more attacks. I can't lose you out here. You're talking about sending me back
00:11:24I thought that was impossible. That's not entirely true. There may be a way after all
00:11:32There's an ancient technology. I discovered here when I first entered Andromeda
00:11:36Telekinetic holography it was presented to me by an alien species on a distant planet
00:11:42Not exactly. I was taught that with enough raw energy infused into the prodigy chip
00:11:48You can appear to be in one place while still physically being in another
00:11:52It's the building blocks of what drives the neuro inhibitor. So why are you telling me that you have to go back to Earth?
00:11:59in the kinetic sense
00:12:02Find Sharpe and McCready and get them to bring you out
00:12:07What why because you me and the projections aren't going to be able to fight off our enemies for much longer. We need
00:12:14reinforcements
00:12:15Reinforcement show the people in charge that you're alive
00:12:18Convince them to come join us
00:12:20Strengthen numbers is the only way to save algos
00:12:23And what if they don't agree to come?
00:12:26One look at Aiden Crawford back from the dead
00:12:29They will
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00:13:02You
00:13:32You
00:14:03You
00:14:23Hello
00:14:27Can you message me
00:14:29Said to meet you here said it was urgent. No, you messaged me. And how'd you even get in here? My key card still works
00:14:37You didn't message me. I have it right here. Here. I'll show you what you sent me
00:14:46That's weird
00:14:50What's going on, I don't know deja vu
00:14:59You
00:15:06It's that sense of having already seen something coupled with knowing you haven't actually seen it which is why it catches you off-guard
00:15:16It's nice to see you too guys
00:15:20How is this possible
00:15:25Telekinetic holography I'll recognize it. That's right
00:15:30I
00:15:31Don't you know that
00:15:33William told me about it
00:15:35It was the first thing you programmed into the neuro inhibitor after you return from that first mission
00:15:39But how are you able to pull this off without destroying half the planet in the process?
00:15:44You must be projecting from somewhere close but not too close. Otherwise, we'd all be dead. You mean the physics don't add up. That's right
00:15:53We rewrote the laws
00:15:55Pretty simple actually
00:15:57Remind all that Aiden we tried to make contact with you after nb-22
00:16:02You never applied in the department shut down the program and definitely
00:16:07Why didn't you return any of our messages guys so much has happened
00:16:13After the attack on nb-22 my father and I colonized planet after planet in hopes that one of these new worlds could become
00:16:21Earth's new home
00:16:44You
00:16:47Every species we encountered warned us of the same thing that our enemies would not stop hunting us. We would never be safe
00:16:56They were bright
00:16:58We had no choice
00:17:00We left in b-22 behind and jumped a wormhole to the far side of Andromeda two million light-years from Earth
00:17:06But even there we fought battles with new enemies
00:17:33Yes, wormhole theory is real
00:17:36Einstein was right. So did you eventually find us a new home? We did my father named it Algos
00:17:43We lived there for a while with the projections
00:17:47My father found a way to spawn more projections and before we knew it we had a sprawling port within our reach a port
00:17:55Algos was created as a space station
00:17:59oxygen docking stations
00:18:01We nearly had it ready for humans to start the migration process
00:18:05We told you already the program has been eliminated
00:18:09completely
00:18:10There's new leadership here and no one will listen to us now
00:18:14They will if we show them what we have up there
00:18:19And how are we gonna do that?
00:18:21The neuro inhibitor, but you're not real and no one else can use that machine besides you
00:18:26Unless you can find a way to come back in your physical form
00:18:31Wait, wait a minute
00:18:34What aren't you telling us why did you your father send you back here alone?
00:18:44Something found us on Algos
00:18:50My father and the projections were working on a way to manage the wind shears on the planet
00:19:04We knew that no human transport could land without the right stabilizers
00:19:14I was on the last of my patrols when I saw a computer in the sky
00:19:25The mothership
00:19:27A
00:19:32Mothership
00:19:35It's massive
00:19:38Armed to the teeth with one purpose
00:19:41Its own defense
00:19:46So what happened next
00:19:49All-out war a
00:19:53Slaughter really
00:19:56My father and I took off in our ship just barely made it out by the skin of our teeth
00:20:04Projections weren't so lucky. So this Algos is it lost?
00:20:11Maybe maybe I have a plan
00:20:20You care to share it with us
00:20:23You still have the neuro inhibitor at home, yeah good you bring it back here and sharp
00:20:31You get us an audience
00:20:33How am I supposed to do that?
00:20:35We both been demoted. I work in standards and procedures now and McGrady here works in the basement of the old archives building
00:20:44You just get the powers that be in this room and I'll handle the rest
00:20:53Please
00:20:55Guys after everything we've been through this is our last and absolute best chance
00:21:05You want us to try and convince NASA to open the Andromeda program back up
00:21:10What do you think? They're just gonna hand us back over the keys
00:21:14Why would?
00:21:15Maybe when they see Aiden Crawford risen from the dead
00:21:23And how do we know that's gonna be enough it was for you
00:21:37Persuasive when he wants to be
00:21:53You
00:22:06Sharp have a call with the NSA diplomat to NATO in ten minutes. You have five go
00:22:12Andromeda
00:22:13Never heard of it. Come on, that's not gonna fly with me. It's the last thing you spoke with me about when you were in
00:22:17here
00:22:19With all due respect Joe, I think you've wandered a little past your pay grade
00:22:24And did I ask you to get with McGrady and tie that off once and for all?
00:22:28What if I told you that the program could work that it did in fact work?
00:22:33Worked we have two dead bodies. Thanks to that program and almost a dozen more still unaccounted for
00:22:40Aiden Crawford is alive. His father William is as well
00:22:45What is this
00:22:50There really aren't
00:22:53Sufficient words to describe it you'd be best suited to see it with your own eyes in person. So what?
00:23:02Joe
00:23:03I'm due to retire
00:23:06next year and
00:23:08believe me I
00:23:10Need my pension, but if you think I'm gonna sit here and let you dangle me with this
00:23:17He just wants an audience that's all he's asking who
00:23:26All right
00:23:28After the NSA meeting word come down
00:23:32Weedle be the first crop to go
00:23:35Followed by corn and
00:23:39Soy after that
00:23:42I'll meet you after
00:23:45Where in the same room where this all began
00:23:53Nice beard, by the way. Oh, thank you. You know, you'd be surprised how long it takes to grow a beard in space
00:24:01I'll bet
00:24:10So what's wrong with it it's been in my basement for a year and a half
00:24:14She needs a little love. Hmm
00:24:18Wait a year and a half. Yeah, why?
00:24:22Wait time moves more slowly out there, doesn't it?
00:24:25well
00:24:26Who won the World Series the Yankees? Who else figures?
00:24:31Hey, what about Oscar for Best Picture?
00:24:35Some film about a shark in a lake in Texas. Yeah, I didn't see it. It was terrible. Ah
00:24:42The mainframe is fried. I'm gonna have to take her apart. How long will that take a couple of hours? Why?
00:24:51There's someone else I need to see
00:24:53You can't leave. I
00:24:56Mean can you I'm asking
00:25:01I'll be back by the time you're done with that thing. Oh
00:25:05Wait
00:25:11You
00:25:41You
00:26:06Can I change their minds all at once
00:26:09I've come all this way
00:26:13Maybe it's best he never returns. Maybe they're not ready
00:26:20Maybe you were right all this time the marks left behind by my species are too often only scars
00:26:38Oh
00:27:02Hello Rebecca
00:27:09I
00:27:12Didn't
00:27:15It's me
00:27:19Hello after what you've done to me all you can say is hello
00:27:25Can I sit? Oh, no, you can't sit you did Oh Lord have mercy. I am losing my mind
00:27:33I'm
00:27:35Not dead either I'm what we call a telekinetic apparition
00:27:41I'm not even really in this room to be honest with you
00:27:45You're not real
00:27:49This isn't happening. You are dead
00:27:53I saw the news drowned in that bathtub in your apartment
00:28:00Please if I could just sit
00:28:03I
00:28:16I'm sure you have questions. Just one how
00:28:20You
00:28:29Know I once sat right here
00:28:32Just like this across from you
00:28:34And you told me that you knew with every fiber of your soul that people want to get better
00:28:41Do you remember that?
00:28:45But people
00:28:48People are happy to run in place forever
00:28:55Probably not
00:28:57so
00:28:58You just think you can appear in and out of people's lives whenever you feel like
00:29:03We have to allow ourselves to be seen by the people who really care about us
00:29:09For me, that was you
00:29:10I knew it when you sat right there and pleaded with me to rethink the idea of never coming back to this place
00:29:17You're caring about what happens to me is is the reason I came back
00:29:30After you left I took a break from my practice
00:29:37You are the only person that I couldn't help in some way shape or form
00:29:43That was a tough pill to swallow no pun intended
00:29:53But you did help and I'm here to say thank you
00:29:59So now what
00:30:01What do you mean
00:30:03you just
00:30:05Get up from that chair and just disappear into thin air or return to wherever you came from
00:30:13Like I said, I'm not really here on earth with you
00:30:17I'm someplace. I hope you get to see one day
00:30:22You know what I noticed while I was gone
00:30:26Machines are a lot simpler than people
00:30:30When you break a machine it's a lot less complicated to fix
00:30:43Aiden
00:30:47Will I ever see you again I
00:30:54Don't know doc
00:30:58But I sure hope so
00:31:13I
00:31:23What the hell happened to it I had to refresh some cache files this thing got pretty beat up over the last year or so
00:31:30I
00:31:40Where the hell's Aiden? Yeah, I had to run an errand
00:31:44He what?
00:31:46Yeah, he said he had to see somebody he read right back though, and you just let him leave
00:31:52Well, what the heck was I supposed to do?
00:31:54It isn't exactly up to me, you know, besides I think he could walk through walls if he wanted to
00:32:00Norris is on his way down here right now, and he's expecting to see some next-level shit
00:32:04And you're telling me you have no idea where Aiden's at
00:32:13What's this
00:32:19That's the
00:32:22Neuro inhibitor the one the program asked you to destroy sir. I can explain. Where is he?
00:32:29I
00:32:31He's not here
00:32:34Wait, he's not actually in the building. He was
00:32:37What'd you do lose him? He's not a dog. He'll be here any minute. I don't have time for this
00:32:43Sharp you had your time get rid of all this shit now
00:32:50Norris right
00:32:59You
00:33:02It can't be
00:33:06Norris allow me to introduce you to Aiden Crawford
00:33:14We buried you I was there I
00:33:19Saw them lower your casket into the dirt. I'm sorry to disappoint
00:33:23My
00:33:27Body is still about 10,000 light-years from Earth
00:33:31It's the closest I could get without affecting the actual physics of the planet
00:33:35Aiden projecting himself takes a massive amount of energy if you were to try to any closer be like the equivalent of 10 atomic bombs
00:33:43Detonating all at once Aiden is still plugged into the Andromeda program what you see of them here is a live hologram
00:33:49Telekinetic holography I've been to the archives. I read the files. So, you know why I'm here be honest. I thought it was a farce
00:33:58The Andromeda program worked
00:34:00My father and I have found a new home for the people of Earth
00:34:04Confirmed see they would lay on two eyes. They called it Algos Aiden came back at his father's discretion and hopes that
00:34:13We send reinforcements
00:34:16For what purpose to help defend Earth's new home
00:34:25You want me to authorize a deleted program so that you and your dead dad can start a galactic war
00:34:31Are you kidding me right now?
00:34:35Please no
00:34:37You listen to me. I don't know where you are. But wherever that is
00:34:43You should stay
00:34:45What's to say?
00:34:47You even coming to us for help doesn't set off a chain of events that brings Williams enemies down here looking to cut the head
00:34:54Off the snake that's impossible
00:34:57Is it you've got a dead man standing right here in front of you nothing is impossible
00:35:05So we build another prodigy chip
00:35:08Well
00:35:10I stand corrected. That is impossible
00:35:14He's right aid
00:35:15The only person possible building another prodigy chip is William
00:35:19Okay, there's a there's a wormhole on the far side of Titan Saturn
00:35:23Really? You can't see it from here on earth, but if you can get me there we can go back and forth together
00:35:29Wormholes are impossible to find no one knows when and where one will show up. My father proved wormhole theory is real
00:35:35I can show you we have mop coordinates
00:35:38Readings you name ludicrous forget all that. You were the only person left on the planet that could use this neuro inhibitor
00:35:46Okay, so you bring me out of Andromeda by using the wormhole you bring the neuro inhibitor there and I plug myself in
00:35:54Then I come home and I could show everyone how to get up there
00:35:59Aiden that is not possible. Why we don't have the technology to do that
00:36:05There's no way we could get the neuro inhibitor. I'm to the wormhole in time. It would take years
00:36:10decades
00:36:13Sharp you knew my father
00:36:16There's no way he would have sent me back if this wasn't possible. That's it
00:36:19I want this piece of metal in an incinerator you hear me and
00:36:23you
00:36:25The people of earth have no interest in defending a planet that may or may not exist
00:36:30We can't just fly up to a wormhole near Saturn
00:36:35The chances of us reaching that far out to the solar system are a million to one
00:36:42Not to mention making it back the probability of that happening is in the billions. It cannot happen
00:36:50You're just afraid to try. All right enough enough
00:36:57Sir
00:37:00Allow us to try to find another way, please
00:37:06You
00:37:08Have until the morning after that both your careers die, what's what left of this Andromeda program and you
00:37:18Stay where you are before you tear a hole in the cosmos the size of Manhattan Island
00:37:35You
00:38:05You
00:38:35You
00:39:05You
00:39:35I
00:39:39Got it
00:39:41It's my mother
00:39:44What about her
00:39:46This whole time I was thinking that my father was the key to this but
00:39:51it's her I
00:39:55Don't understand I
00:39:57Gotta go
00:39:59You two keep working here when I get back. I'll know how to solve this
00:40:04Where are you going to convince her to change his mind?
00:40:27You know your father used to always tell me to teach our boy how to think not what to think
00:40:34You
00:40:37You're tall
00:40:39Hi mom
00:40:42The this isn't real is it
00:40:48It has to be
00:40:54Okay, well for now for now, let's talk a mother and her son
00:41:03You
00:41:10Is it is it okay where you are
00:41:15I'm lonely. I
00:41:19Long for the things that I lost
00:41:23You and your father
00:41:33I
00:41:34Found him
00:41:37Your father
00:41:39That's right. He's alive. We've been to amazing places together. I
00:41:46See
00:41:49So he gets to leave for all these years he gets to abandon us and now he's just some big hero after all this time
00:42:00That's not true
00:42:03But mom you have to listen to me I need you to do something that's not gonna make any sense right now
00:42:11Okay
00:42:13Just after my seventh birthday, there will be an accident
00:42:16Dad is gonna take me to the hospital and do something that will alter the course of the planet
00:42:21Some something so big they will they'll rewrite the history books
00:42:27Which part
00:42:30All of it
00:42:33I need you to convince him not to do it
00:42:38Convince your father those are two words that just don't go together
00:42:44You can make him listen I know you can
00:42:51Okay, I'm confused so you don't want this amazing thing to happen I
00:42:57Do but he has to let it happen to someone else
00:43:01Okay, who
00:43:04Someone he trusts as much as me
00:43:11Aiden I don't understand what you're asking me to do
00:43:16I'm asking you to be the hero of this story
00:43:22But if this makes me the hero of this story, what does that make you
00:43:31You
00:43:36So, who do you think it is
00:43:39The person you trust the most besides Aiden
00:43:42It's hard to say William was a private man, and you know that
00:43:48Well, let's say Aiden can convince her then what
00:43:52in theory
00:43:55Aiden's time on mb-22 becomes void. He'll just wake up back home in his own bed as if nothing ever happened
00:44:04I'm lost
00:44:08Are you familiar with parallel dimension theory? Yeah, sure. It's hypothetical perhaps
00:44:16But a hypothetical self-contained plane of existence coexisting with one's own
00:44:25You
00:44:38See that that could be very real
00:44:45All right, all right
00:44:48This is our reality
00:44:52The one that we're living and breathing in right now, right
00:45:00Now this this point represents the moment where Aiden gets into his accident and his father installs his prodigy chip
00:45:08Now, let's just say that that mark moves before then
00:45:11From this point forward
00:45:13No matter whoever the new individual really William and trust with the prodigy chip
00:45:18That person will go on to survive the attack on mb-22 and accompany him to algos
00:45:25whoever the new individual William installs the prodigy chip into that person will
00:45:30Survive the attack on mb-22 and accompany him to algos
00:45:34William installs the prodigy chip into that person will survive the attack on mb-22 and follow him on to algos
00:45:44Now
00:45:50This is an alternate reality
00:45:54One where everything plays out the exact same way except someone else is up there feeling Hayden shoes
00:46:01And this person will have infinitely more knowledge of the future
00:46:05It's an unfair advantage, but we need all the help we can get moving forward
00:46:11And the tie-off
00:46:15We hope to meet back up here
00:46:24It'll be like everything happened while we were asleep
00:46:27We won't even know what even happened we'll just wake up in this altered state of reality
00:46:34One in which William continues on to find us a new home
00:46:40What about Aiden what about him it'll be as if we never asked him to use the neuro inhibitor at all
00:46:49So he won't remember any of this his training mb-22
00:46:54No, he won't need to because it never happened
00:47:04And William
00:47:07Well, Aiden's already grown up with the fact that William spent more time in space than he has here on earth
00:47:13That's just something he's gonna have to carry on with him. No matter which reality he continues in
00:47:20But how do we know that it's worked
00:47:24Now that part
00:47:30That part I don't know
00:47:51You're angry angry
00:47:54I was angry two hours ago. I finally did it
00:48:01For once I would just love for you to come home on time and to not talk about space or
00:48:07Whatever else you've been doing for the past 36 hours. Thank you understand
00:48:13You're right, I think I finally figured it out
00:48:17space travel in the palm of my hand
00:48:20technology beyond our time I
00:48:22Call it the neuro inhibitor and this time this time they won't be able to ignore me
00:48:31Your son came to see me today
00:48:35Aiden why wasn't he in school? Is he? All right
00:48:41Aiden came to see me today from the future
00:48:46He was all grown up and
00:48:49He had your eyes
00:48:51Just like we imagined he would
00:48:54You're talking about telekinetic holography. I
00:48:58Figured that out too, but did he tell you how I did it?
00:49:01We didn't talk about work William
00:49:04Well, then what did you talk about
00:49:22I
00:49:27It's done
00:49:33So, what do we do now
00:49:36We wait
00:49:39Yeah, but how do we know that it worked how do we know that she actually talked to William I
00:49:45Guess in the morning we just know
00:49:47Not
00:49:50Exactly
00:49:54Aiden when you saw your mother you didn't tell her any specifics about your accident
00:49:59Did you like the time or date that it occurs? No
00:50:03Nothing at all nothing that would prevent your accident from actually happening
00:50:07remember
00:50:08You want your father to change his mind who he gives your prodigy chip to and your mother mustn't prevent your accident from actually happening
00:50:17She won't I
00:50:19Was vague enough to show trust me
00:50:23And how do we know for sure because she's my mother sharp
00:50:30All right
00:50:33So if everything goes as planned
00:50:36Your mother will convince William to put the prodigy chip into someone else
00:50:40That'll set off the alternate reality tangent and by the time we wake up in the morning
00:50:46Hopefully everything will be back to normal
00:50:49except better a
00:50:53New normal exactly a new normal
00:50:58Where you never seen or heard of McGrady or myself
00:51:09The greater good right
00:51:11I
00:51:20Guess if this works, this is goodbye fellas
00:51:28Take care of yourself Hayden
00:51:31Thank You Aiden really
00:51:34Even if none of us have any memory of the last 16 months. It has been an honor
00:51:41Your father would be proud
00:51:46And if it doesn't work
00:51:53Norris said that wheat will be the first crop to go
00:51:59Then it has to work and it will
00:52:03God willing
00:52:11You
00:52:41You
00:53:11Hey
00:53:13Hey, good morning, sir, what are you doing in my office?
00:53:17Your office our tribes is my department. You're up on the seventh floor
00:53:22seven
00:53:24Yes, all the directors are up on seven
00:53:28Are you feeling okay, you look a little flushed
00:53:34Director yeah, did you hit your head or something?
00:53:41I
00:53:44It's fine, uh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. Sorry about that. Thank you. Yeah, no worries. You have a good day. Okay
00:54:11Sharp
00:54:18Morning director
00:54:20What is happening? We're closing the loop. I'm sure you have questions
00:54:28You did it
00:54:32We did it you're not really here a
00:54:35a
00:54:38Lot has changed
00:54:40Everything has changed
00:54:45You were the one William trusted most after Aiden
00:54:49William entrusted me with the final prodigy chip instead of his own son. Aiden was right. She got through to him
00:54:58The attack on IB 22 that still happened the projections to
00:55:02Everything happened the exact same way except I swapped places with Aiden since he was no longer an option for the neuro inhibitor
00:55:10You went in after William
00:55:14What was it like
00:55:21After the attack on MB 22
00:55:26William sent me further into Andromeda than any of us dreamt possible
00:55:32Why you
00:55:36William was busy building our new home
00:55:46It was here that William sent me to learn about telekinetic holography
00:56:02The fifth dimension belonged to a species far older than even our universe
00:56:09You see if there was a Big Bang and someone had to have their finger on the other side of the cosmos
00:56:15It was them
00:56:16They also showed me how to defeat our enemies so that the same fate we suffered on MB 22
00:56:21Didn't follow us as we set out to colonize a new planet
00:56:26How goes
00:56:28That's right
00:56:31You
00:56:36What happened after the militia
00:56:45Our defenses tried
00:57:02I
00:57:10Projections
00:57:32You
00:57:37During the battle I made my way onto the mothership telekinetically as the beings instructed me to do
00:57:53I got into the ship's mainframe and programmed an emergency hydrogen burn sequence inside their thrusters
00:58:02You
00:58:06See even in space
00:58:17You destroyed the ship without ever really setting foot inside it
00:58:21sound familiar and
00:58:23William
00:58:25He's alive and well
00:58:27We both survived the attack on MB 22 when we went on to mine the colony
00:58:31Sent readings back every chance we got
00:58:35The very readings you took to the powers-that-be
00:58:38those readings
00:58:39Made it possible for the first pods to launch to how goes by the end of the year
00:58:46Incredible
00:58:48How can I not remember any of this hmm you remember enough for now
00:58:56This
00:58:59This changes everything we know about physics
00:59:02Like I said, we did it
00:59:05the earth may run out of food room and
00:59:09even hope
00:59:11There's a new home up there for those who choose to come
00:59:14We're just up there waiting to see who shows up
00:59:19What about Aiden
00:59:21He doesn't know any of this happened that was the agreement we made the last time the three of us stood in this room
00:59:32So what happens now
00:59:35You're the director of NASA, I'm sure you have a full day planned
00:59:40me
00:59:41I've got one more stop and then I got a wormhole to catch
00:59:46wait
00:59:48When will I see you again?
00:59:52Soon I hope
00:59:56See you Robert
01:00:01You
01:00:31You
01:01:01You
01:01:32You who are you
01:01:42My name is Joseph sharp that name is supposed to mean something to me
01:01:50Now that's a difficult question to answer
01:01:54Well, you got about three seconds to get out of my house before I call the police I
01:01:59Only need a minute or two and then I'll just go make it quick
01:02:09Aiden I work with your father my father at NASA. That's right
01:02:18Well, my father's been dead for 20 years so I don't know what you think you're gonna get out of coming here
01:02:24You're familiar with Andromeda, right? Of course I am. It's all over the news
01:02:31So, you know the program is real I
01:02:34Know it's real for some people
01:02:37But for the rest of us who can't afford a ticket into space. We'll just die here on earth
01:02:47Aiden your father is alive
01:02:50he
01:02:52He asked me to give you this
01:03:01What is it I
01:03:05Think it's best you have a look for yourself
01:03:11That's it
01:03:16That's it
01:03:19Seriously you need to read this
01:03:28So you really don't remember me should I
01:03:49I
01:03:53Nothing at all, sorry, isn't that something?
01:04:07For the record this was your idea
01:04:18You
01:04:38Your mother told me you would have my eyes dad, it's good to see you again son
01:04:49What's happening what is all this that is an invitation to join me on Algos
01:04:59So it's true you're not really here I've always been here son whether you knew it or not
01:05:07So
01:05:11You just been gone all this time and
01:05:14Then you show up here with this and expect me to to what I did the best I could
01:05:26I may have regrets, but regrets are just part of the journey. I
01:05:32I
01:05:34Loved you from a distance
01:05:37Knowing that one day you would judge me for it
01:05:40But like a shadow I lived by your side
01:05:45And you couldn't possibly know this but I was so very proud of you
01:05:53There's an old saying it goes
01:05:57Boy doesn't become a man until his father dies
01:06:00I
01:06:01Proven that one wrong
01:06:04You lived all this time as if I were gone
01:06:07But I was always present
01:06:13And
01:06:15You'll never know this
01:06:19But I'm only alive because of you I
01:06:24Don't understand
01:06:26The death of a man is not the death of his dream
01:06:30Take the ticket come to Algos
01:06:39Had
01:06:42I'll tell you what we could talk when you get here there
01:06:49But I did have a question
01:06:53It was you that convinced your mother wasn't it
01:06:56I convinced her to what I thought so
01:07:14Well even
01:07:18On the phone you mentioned you were having trouble sleeping
01:07:21This being our first session, why don't you tell me a little bit about yourself?
01:07:28I'm having trouble sleeping at night
01:07:34It's actually quite common what kind of trouble I keep having the same dream
01:07:42Every night it's the same thing
01:07:45Can you tell me about your dream
01:07:51It's the kind of dream where you're going somewhere that's not possible
01:07:58But when you wake up
01:08:00It felt so real
01:08:02It's where you were really there
01:08:06Dreams can oftentimes be a mirror into one's own reality
01:08:12Can you tell me where you were going in the stream of yours?
01:08:17Someplace bright
01:08:22You
01:08:39Sounds like you're describing heaven
01:08:44It's brighter than that
01:08:47Like going home
01:08:51And the only thing more unthinkable than leaving is staying behind
01:08:58Like a pull towards something you can't explain
01:09:05Fate
01:09:10Are you going somewhere Aiden?
01:09:12I
01:09:19Sometimes the greatest pain comes from leaving
01:09:23Like when a child leaves home or when a husband and wife leave for an extended period of time or for good
01:09:31It's the pain of leaving that tears us apart
01:09:36Still if we were to avoid the pain of leaving
01:09:40We'd never experience the joy of returning where we belong
01:09:50Oh ghost
01:09:53Come again
01:09:56What does it mean in Greek is translated as pain
01:10:06He's in pain without me there
01:10:18You know, I feel like I've known you for years how does that make you feel
01:10:27Maybe we've met before
01:10:30Another life
01:10:33Wouldn't that be something
01:10:35Hmm
01:11:05You
01:11:35You
01:12:05You
01:12:35You
01:13:05You