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00:00Where the Hezmana is that siren coming from?
00:24Sounds like from the inside of my head.
00:26What the Hezmana is it?
00:28It's definitely Peacekeeper.
00:30Don't do that at me.
00:31What?
00:32That.
00:33I can't help it.
00:35The sound frequency is doing something to my eye.
00:39Looks like it's melting my brain.
00:43Couldn't actually be doing something to my brain, could it?
00:45DRDs have located the siren's point of origin.
00:48TS-7, re-storage compartment.
00:51Where there, pilot?
00:52The DRDs are removing the cover now.
00:54Can't you stop that noise!
01:00Let me see.
01:05Let me see.
01:07I can't.
01:10I can't.
01:11It's okay.
01:12What that means?
01:13It's okay to my brain.
01:14How do I know?
01:15How do I know?
01:16I can't.
01:17How do I know?
01:18What's the view?
01:19How do I know?
01:20How do I know?
01:21I can't do that.
01:22I can't.
01:23I can't.
01:24What all I know, I can't do that and it's going.
01:25Pilot, good work. You've stopped it.
01:42I have only neutralized the internal sound.
01:45The device itself is still broadcasting some kind of signal into deep space,
01:49using Moyer's hull as a maximizer.
01:52It's using my skull as a maximizer. Why am I still twitching?
01:55It's a paddock beacon.
01:57It starts broadcasting unless it gets a regular signal from the control collar,
02:01which we removed.
02:06And why didn't you tell us about this?
02:08Well, not all Leviathan transports have them. I had no way of knowing.
02:12Oh, look, I'm new to all this escaped prisoner crap, all right?
02:18Oh, no!
02:22It won't let DRDs near it.
02:27The external broadcast is increasing exponentially.
02:31If there's a peacekeeper patrol within a quarter-light cycle,
02:34they know exactly where we are.
02:39Aaron, can the device be removed?
02:42I'll get it out.
02:43I'll get it out.
02:55Pilot, can the device be removed?
02:57I'm running diagnostics now. Even if it can't be removed, it will take time.
03:02Meanwhile, we're broadcasting our position like a two-headed, drunken shrill singer.
03:07Look, if we can't remove it, can't we at least muffle it somehow, lessen the signal strength?
03:11It is using all of Moyer's hull.
03:13Chant, there is no way to insulate Moyer's entire outer skin.
03:17Pilot, shut down part of this section. At least we can...
03:19That is Moyer's primary neural nexus. I cannot shut that down.
03:27Water.
03:30Pilot, this system we're passing through, the middle planet, it's got water, right?
03:3530% surface moisture. Not so much water as bog.
03:41Fine, fine, bog. We'll use the bog as insulation.
03:46What, and take Moyer down onto the planet's surface?
03:48Well, she can do that, right?
03:51Right?
03:55Pilot?
03:56When Leviathans are young, they often play with the planet's gravity.
04:01See how close they can come.
04:04There's a tale told about an adult male who once touched down on the planet's surface.
04:10Though...
04:11No one knows if it's true or not.
04:14Well, if she can't, she can't.
04:17We can stick our heads between our legs and kiss our asses goodbye.
04:24It's a saying.
04:32Wait! Wait! I'm not ready!
04:34Oh!
04:40Oh!
04:41Oh! Somebody help guide me down!
04:44Oh!
04:47Pilot, how's Moyer doing?
04:48Atmospheric friction within tolerable limits.
04:52But she's starting to feel the gravity.
04:54Definitely feeling the increased weight.
04:56Just put it down in that swamp we targeted.
04:59It's probably not going to maximize, but you'd better get yourself in position for... landing.
05:06That looks like Earth.
05:10Please!
05:13Raise yourself!
05:14Oh my god!
05:17Oh my god!
05:18Oh!
05:21Oh my god!
05:25Oh!
05:27We're done.
05:55Moya has left.
06:00Am I the only one seeing this?
06:02We're sinking!
06:21My name is John Crichton, an astronaut.
06:23A radiation wave hit and I got shot through a wormhole.
06:26I got lost in some distant part of the universe on a ship.
06:29A living ship full of strange alien life forms.
06:32Help me.
06:33Listen, please.
06:34Is there anybody out there who can hear me?
06:36I'm being hunted by an insane military commander doing everything I can.
06:42I'm just looking for a way home.
06:49I'm the only one seeing this one.
06:51No!
06:52No!
06:53No!
06:54No!
06:55No!
06:57No!
06:58No!
06:59No!
07:00No!
07:01No!
07:02No!
07:04The End
07:06The End
07:08The End
07:10The End
07:12The End
07:14Pilot, does that mean that we've...
07:16Stopped sinking? Yes.
07:18We're almost completely submerged.
07:28You okay?
07:30Okay. No, I'm not okay.
07:32We're in the mud.
07:34Under the mud.
07:36You're Hainarian. You're aquatic.
07:38What's your problem?
07:40Aquatic? That's water, not mud.
07:42Mud is mud.
07:44You can't breathe in it.
07:46You can't move in it.
07:48It holds you. It grabs you. It sucks you down.
07:50You wanna know about mud?
07:52I know about mud.
07:54God, how's mud?
07:56And the beacon?
07:58Muffled. The mud's insulating
08:00the transmission.
08:04And how's Moya?
08:06Very scared.
08:10This beacon was hastily installed.
08:12Wow.
08:14So we just cut it out of there and we can fly off this blasted planet.
08:20I told you, it won't let DRDs near it.
08:22Well, somebody's gotta go in there.
08:24Oh no. You're covering me in mud because I have no say.
08:32But in this, I have a say.
08:34And I say, no!
08:36Get someone else to do your dirty work.
08:38He'll do it.
08:42With apologies.
08:44But that is Moya's primary neural nexus.
08:48It is an intensely sensitive area.
08:50Well, how sensitive is sensitive?
08:52Look, she's just gonna have to endure it.
08:54Could you be a little sensitive?
08:56Well, can we cut this thing out?
08:58The level of pain will be intolerable.
09:00She may die.
09:06Pilot, is there any kind of anesthetic,
09:08something we could use to apply to ease Moya's pain?
09:12An anesthetic?
09:14Or a Leviathan?
09:16There is without question no such...
09:18Chlorium.
09:20Chlorium.
09:22Chlorium!
09:24It's an element.
09:26It is one of the six forbidden cargoes.
09:28Leviathans cannot transport it because it numbs them.
09:33Is there any on board?
09:35Never.
09:36It's a very common element.
09:38It's found in many forms.
09:40It's an atmospherically induced isotope of twinium.
09:43Is there any out there?
09:45Are you here?
09:49Yo, Aaron, let's go.
09:53Hey, come on.
09:54This is your chance to flex those big peacekeeper commando muscles out in the field.
09:58Peacekeeper commando.
10:00Yeah, really.
10:03Is there a problem?
10:06Oh, my.
10:07Find and explain our top secret tracking device to a bunch of escaped prisoners,
10:12and then lead a mission to destroy it.
10:14Well, number one, you're not leading the mission.
10:17Number two, those peacekeepers you're so concerned about?
10:20They'd kill you right now.
10:21Is the peacekeepers...
10:22Turned on me for speaking up for you.
10:25I don't know what I was thinking.
10:28Well, back home we call it being stand up.
10:31Well, I stood up, and I no longer have a home.
10:34I'll join the club.
10:35Hey.
10:40Does this bother you?
10:42Because it bugs the crap out of me.
10:45So can we go before we become permanent tourist attraction in this bog?
10:50And my eye falls out?
10:51Lets see!
10:52My eye falls out?
10:53Alarmönable Blessings
10:54Chiefs!
10:55It's kind of like Louisiana.
11:25Or Dagobah.
11:30Dagobah.
11:31Where Yoda lives?
11:34Who's Yoda?
11:36Just little green guy.
11:38Trains warriors.
11:40Huh.
11:55This particle analyzer is defective.
12:02Peacekeeper technology.
12:03You use it.
12:04Taxi use them, not the infantry.
12:06Yeah.
12:07The pilot said you press this, this, and this.
12:12Oh, it's just like a VCR, except easier.
12:17Oh, we got something.
12:18Well, that's a weak reading.
12:20At that level, we'll have to bring back half the planet.
12:22We need to find a concentrated source.
12:27What's that?
12:30What the hell is that?
12:36Vehicle, take cover.
12:37Come on, come on, come on.
12:48We need some light here.
12:49Let's get it.
12:50We're out of the engine.
12:51Can we get the light over here?
12:53Look at the light over here.
12:55Let's go.
12:56I've got lots of weapons.
12:58Yeah.
12:59Let's do it.
13:00Oh, no, no.
13:03Oh, no.
13:03Oh, no.
13:04Oh, no.
13:06We need to draw them away from the ship
13:13Aaron and I will distract them
13:17You find the Chlorium and we'll all be back at the ship
13:36I'll do it
13:48Pilot, did you send for me?
14:01I have completed tracing the connection point between the Peacekeeper Beacon and Moir's neural system.
14:08Yes.
14:09The interlacing is extremely intricate.
14:14Pilot, how did the Peacekeepers ever get such a device aboard without you or Moir knowing about it?
14:22When Peacekeepers capture a Leviathan, they immediately administer a sleep agent.
14:29Very potent.
14:31The weak, the old do not survive, which I suppose is part of its purpose.
14:38While the Leviathan sleeps, the control call is set in place.
14:43Modifications are made in propulsion and guidance.
14:46I thought I had discovered all I had done to Moir.
14:51Obviously, I had not.
14:55Pilot, don't blame yourself.
14:56I'm afraid even with the Chlorian, there will not be enough time to complete the separation before Moir succumbs to her own intense weight.
15:05Oh, nobody understands me.
15:05What?
15:06What?
15:06Wait.
15:07Why won't you think so pickle if you were able to have a person in theDR?
15:09Oh, no, no, no.
15:11What?
15:17What?
15:19Oh, no, I'm not sure when the case goes on and no matter what?
15:21Oh, no.
15:22What?
15:22What?
15:24Oh, no.
15:25Oh.
15:25Oh, no.
15:26And I'm not.
15:26Oh.
15:27Oh, no.
15:28Oh, no, no.
15:28Okay, Gloria.
15:48Fertilizer?
16:10This stuff could have been made on Earth.
16:16Okay, maybe not.
16:23Crikey!
16:25Yeah, I'm here.
16:26Where are you?
16:27Where are you guys?
16:28I'm in some kind of bar.
16:29I'm with Dargo, wait.
16:30Fine, you go.
16:31We're half a meter from the ship, still drawing fire from the locals.
16:34Have you got the Chlorium yet?
16:35No, no, not yet.
16:41I'd feel a whole lot better if we could hook up again.
16:46Come on, where are you guys?
16:52Who's there?
17:05Who are you?
17:07Who are you?
17:08What are you doing around my mom's stuff?
17:22Who are you doing around me?
17:23Don't be afraid.
17:25Don't be afraid.
17:27I'm not going to hurt you.
17:29Where are you from?
17:31you. Where are you from? Oh, I'm from a long, long way away. You're from space? Yeah, I
17:50guess I am. So what's your name? Fostro. Well, Fostro, my name is John. No, Fostro, wait, wait.
18:05Mom! It's not a weapon. Putting it down, just putting it down. Fostro? Is that your
18:28mom? Mom! No, Fostro, no!
18:35I can't move. Fostro, I am in the middle of what could be a very real extraterrestrial
18:44event. This is not the moment for you to... Why can't I move? I can't feel my body.
19:01Oh, my God. Oh, my bones are... I couldn't recover from this, right? Completely, right? Fostro, get back.
19:16Not another step. Please, I already told you boy, I'm not here to harm you. Where are you from?
19:25He's from space. He must have come down in that thing you're tracking last night. My name is John Crichton, and I'm from... I'm talking to an alien? Do you know what I'm talking about?
19:32You're an alien? And I'm talking to you? In my kitchen? You gotta call somebody, Mom. Go outside. Get in the wheeler.
19:39Get in the wheeler now. Outside. Now. Hey, wait! You don't think we came alone, do you?
19:46If we wanted to contact some government, some agency, we would have. We would have.
19:53We chose you.
19:54We chose you.
19:55We chose you.
19:56If this is about my life, what?
19:57If this is about my life, it's your life.
19:58If this is about my life, it's your life.
19:59I'm sorry.
20:00This is about my life.
20:01But I don't think I can do it.
20:02I just give a life a little bit more.
20:03It's about my life.
20:05It's about my life.
20:06And I'm talking to you.
20:07I'm talking to you, in my kitchen.
20:08You gotta call somebody, Mom.
20:09Go outside.
20:10Get in the wheeler.
20:11Get in the wheeler, now.
20:12Outside.
20:13Now.
20:14Hey, wait, you don't think we came alone, do you?
20:16If we wanted to contact some government, some agency, we would have.
20:25If this is about me, climbing around on the ship's entrails,
20:29then you can simply turn around and go back the way you came.
20:32With permission, Your Eminence.
20:35Yes.
20:36The pilot's done all that he can,
20:38but the device won't allow a DRD or anything metal near it.
20:42We can't wait till the others return.
20:44We have to start the separation procedure immediately.
20:48And what about the great ship's pain?
20:50Among my sect, I am a ninth-level Pa'ua.
20:57A priest of that level can harbor the power to share another being's pain.
21:04If you are willing to begin the procedure,
21:06I'll do all that I can to alleviate Moira's discomfort.
21:12This is an awfully big ship.
21:16Don't I know it?
21:20Careful, peacekeeper.
21:43Peacekeeper.
21:44If I was still a peacekeeper,
21:47would I be sitting on this planet next to you?
21:49It's been long enough.
21:57I say we go.
21:58Not quite yet.
21:59Those hounds are still out there.
22:01They could track us down in a second.
22:03Fine, let's just perch here and do nothing then.
22:06Listen, Aaron.
22:07If you have a problem with my strategy...
22:09I should have known that this would be Luxon's strategy.
22:14It's probably why you did so well against the Grisoldians.
22:17Grisoldians?
22:19What do you know of them?
22:20Oh, everyone knows about that battle.
22:22How the Luxons went screaming into retreat so fast.
22:25Those monsters murdered thousands of Luxon women and children.
22:30We had no alternative to retreat.
22:33We soon took our revenge.
22:35And murdered thousands of their women and children.
22:39We had no alternative to that either.
22:41I'm sure the Grisoldians said the same thing.
22:43I'm here because I need something.
22:51Something for my ship.
22:52Where is your ship?
22:54It's not far from here.
22:57There are others like you.
23:00Like me.
23:03Well, there are others.
23:04Yeah.
23:06My readings flew way off the chart.
23:09The whole town is buzzing about this giant something that flew in low over Costa's swamp.
23:15That's where your ship is.
23:18Costa's swamp.
23:20Mom, we gotta tell.
23:22Folster!
23:22Look, I understand what's a phenomenal moment this is for you.
23:27Do you?
23:29Can you?
23:31I mean, to you, space travel is commonplace.
23:34But to us, here, I mean, in one flash.
23:38You've learned that you're not alone in the universe.
23:41That interstellar space travel is possible.
23:43That a zillion of your empirical facts about science, religion are wrong.
23:47Or completely suspect.
23:49I do understand.
23:57I'm not exactly what you expected, am I?
24:01I always thought that when we finally made contact, first contact, the beings we meet would be so radically different.
24:10You're so much like us.
24:12Yeah, it's a real kick in the pants, ain't it?
24:19So, have you been searching long?
24:25Since I was Foster's age, my parents bought me a telescope.
24:30I used to look up at the stars at night and dream about this moment.
24:38You said you chose me.
24:40Well, we saw the radio telescopes, and we figured you might be somebody who'd understand us, not heard us, hoped you would be.
24:54You have, uh, star charts.
24:56And deep space photographs?
25:00Yes.
25:02There's a chance I might recognize something.
25:07Constellations, galaxies.
25:09I might even get a fix on the Milky Way, maybe even Earth.
25:12Don't you even know where you are?
25:14Are you in position?
25:21Yes, I'm in position.
25:25What is this thing I have to cut with?
25:29Well, you can't use a metal tool.
25:31I found that in Dargo's quarters.
25:33I believe it's made from bone.
25:36Oh, this is a tokar knife.
25:38Do you know what ceremony young Luxon males use this for?
25:43On themselves?
25:44At that certain age?
25:47Then I suspect that Dargo will want it back unharmed.
25:54Are you ready?
25:56Yes, I'm ready.
26:05Maya, I will take your pain.
26:08You may begin.
26:18Here goes.
26:24Continue.
26:25Rigel, you must continue.
26:36This place reminds him of a home.
26:39What?
26:40Brighton.
26:41He says that this primordial rock actually reminds him of his Earth.
26:46No interplanetary travel.
26:49Retrograde technology.
26:51Fossil fuel burning ground vehicles.
26:53He is a savage.
26:55Hmm.
26:56Does that bother you?
27:00No.
27:02Of course not.
27:04Look, he's had plenty of time to find the Chlorium.
27:07I'm going back.
27:08Signal me immediately if he's there.
27:09And if he's not there?
27:12I will go find him.
27:15You think I will not?
27:16I think I'll be searching for both of you in less than the nane.
27:19Poster, it's almost ready.
27:23But mom, I'm not hungry.
27:24You haven't had breakfast yet, and you're going to eat.
27:26So you, uh, work for some kind of school?
27:37University?
27:39Military.
27:40They provide most of my funding.
27:42What's left of it.
27:44According to them, it's highly unlikely you even exist.
27:49They're my biggest concern.
27:50I'm not quite sure how they'd treat you if they knew you were here.
27:54Our military isn't the most compassionate, tolerant group.
27:57No, militaries rarely are.
28:05So I'd be a real coup for you.
28:07Hmm.
28:09Walking, talking, evidence of extraterrestrial life?
28:13Yeah.
28:14I'd say my funding be pretty much set for life.
28:17Poster, I made some for you.
28:22Uh, I don't know if you eat.
28:24Don't even know if you're hungry.
28:26Oh, for all I know, this stuff could be horribly toxic for you.
28:30Ah!
28:30What is that?
28:32Oh, no, no, no.
28:33It's just an analyzer.
28:34It's a science tool.
28:35It's telling me there's some of what I need.
28:37Somewhere near here.
28:43It's in the food?
28:45How can it be in the...
28:47Look, I'm looking for an element called chlorium.
28:51It's what I'm looking for, and there's got to be some somewhere here in this...
28:56What the hell is this?
29:05What is this?
29:06Gee, I'm...
29:15I'm sorry.
29:26Look, whatever is in this container, this is what my ship needs.
29:31It's in the military.
29:48Foster, take her to your room.
29:50Go!
29:51Mom!
29:51No!
29:52No, you don't have to do it.
29:52Go!
29:53Go!
29:53Go!
29:53Go!
29:53Go!
29:53Go!
29:53Go!
29:54Go!
29:55Go!
29:56Go!
29:57Go!
29:57Go!
29:57Go!
29:57Go!
29:58Go!
29:59Go!
29:59Go!
30:00Go!
30:00Go!
30:01Go!
30:02Go!
30:02Go!
30:03Go!
30:06Maya is an intense pain.
30:15Sam!
30:19San...
30:20ZAN!
30:26Pilot, I think San is...
30:30Pilot?
30:30PILOT!
30:32PILOT!
30:34PILOT!
30:38Wake up! Wake up, you worthless weak shank of blue flesh!
30:50Are you there? Are you there?
30:53PILOT?
30:54Anyone there?
30:55Yes, of course we're here! I've been screaming my shouting head off!
31:00Moya is succumbing!
31:05She's collapsing.
31:10You know, when I was your age, I used to dream of meeting a real live alien.
31:17Yeah, me too.
31:18Your phone's broken?
31:19Well, I dropped it in all the excitement when we thought-
31:20Thought nothing. We've had confirmation this time.
31:21Mount Vresant Observatory says that something definitely punched to the upper atmosphere last night.
31:24This means so little sleep.
31:25I just remember last year.
31:26I just remember last year.
31:27Poisson declared a definite UEO sighting.
31:28You know, when I was your age, I used to dream of meeting a real live alien.
31:32Anomaly.
31:33Anomaly.
31:34Anomaly.
31:35Well, it's not what you reported earlier.
31:37I just want to be sure.
31:38I need more time to check my data.
31:39I just want to be sure.
31:40I need more time to check my data.
31:41What?
31:42What?
31:43What?
31:44What?
31:45What?
31:46What?
31:47What?
31:48What?
31:49What?
31:50What?
31:51What?
31:52What?
31:53What do you mean?
31:54What do you mean?
31:55You're being so little sleep.
31:56I just remember last year.
31:57Poisson declared a definite UEO sighting turned out to be a terrestrial anomaly.
31:59Anomaly.
32:00What?
32:01That's not what you reported earlier.
32:02I just want to be sure.
32:04I need more time to check my data.
32:06There is definitely something out there, Lanier.
32:09Civilians have seen it.
32:11This is the day you prove all of us who doubted you wrong.
32:16you wrong. I don't understand. When you first contacted me, you were extremely excited about
32:24your readings. I'm still excited. No, you're nervous.
32:40Looks like they're making us their base of operations. Well, it's standard procedure
32:44during an actual event, and they know it's real this time. Commander Rymax was asking where you were.
32:51You better go out there, or he'll get suspicious. Does he have to? You say nothing. You understand me?
32:59He's not gonna...
33:15Look, there's a very good chance I'm gonna get captured here, right?
33:24Well, before I am, I at least need to let my ship know about this.
33:32But it's only Unlux. Just Unlux.
33:35It is what they need.
33:38Here, Aaron. Here!
33:40What's wrong?
33:44We need to take off immediately. The ship is collapsing, and pilot is refusing to follow my commands.
33:50Dan, we've run out of time. We need to remove the device right now.
33:55If you do it, you'd do it without me.
33:57But you're the only one small enough. Come on.
33:59Wait outside. Please. Let me.
34:16Your greatest fear will come to pass, Hynerion.
34:21Someday you will die at the hands of a peacekeeper.
34:24As though you'll get the chance before we're all crushed, or I kill the ship myself.
34:39You're afraid. You're afraid this great ship will die.
34:45I don't know what I'm doing. I've always had others to do for me.
34:50Even in prison, I...
34:54I don't even know how to hold a tool.
34:59There is great pain in this for all of us, isn't there?
35:04Come. We'll face the pain together.
35:06Will he do it?
35:24I believe so.
35:26I have something that'll heal that.
35:28Later.
35:29We deal with his ship first.
35:30Of course.
35:31What's taking him so long?
35:33Give him a moment. It's a big responsibility riding on those not-so-large shoulders.
35:39Are you truly able to take away this ship's pain? This entire ship?
35:44I only share the pain.
35:47I'm afraid that Moya still bears the larger portion.
35:50I don't know how she's doing it.
35:53What about how you're doing it?
35:54Are you laughing at me?
35:59Uh, no.
36:00No, my dear, I'm not laughing.
36:03You just seem very briefly to be concerned for me.
36:07I'm concerned only that you're able to complete your undertaking to share Moya's pain.
36:12Yes, of course.
36:13We're going to need biological containment.
36:22No, we haven't trapped anything yet.
36:24But I want us to be 100% ready when we do.
36:28Yes, I said when.
36:32A wormhole?
36:34That's what we call it.
36:35Well, I know the phenomenon you're talking about.
36:39We call it a ribbonhole.
36:41Although, theoretically, they don't really exist.
36:45Well, they didn't exist for me either until I got sucked down one.
36:48So, you don't even know where your home is?
36:51I have no idea.
36:53You didn't really choose me, did you?
36:58No.
36:58Okay, listen, I've routed this through the main dishes outside.
37:03It's as strong as I can get it, and it's a very broad band.
37:12Aaron, Dargo, are you there?
37:16Can you guys read me, Aaron?
37:20Are you out there, Dargo?
37:22Crichton?
37:24Crichton, is that you?
37:26How is your signal getting through?
37:29Our homes will not penetrate the market.
37:33Moya is bearing up.
37:35Is this guy more what you're expecting?
37:36Moya is helping more than she can.
37:38Have we?
37:55Sir, you gotta come quick.
37:57Now, sir.
37:58Crichton, are you there?
38:02Mum!
38:03Crichton!
38:04Another one!
38:04They've captured another one!
38:07Restrain him!
38:07Ah!
38:09Ah!
38:11Oh!
38:37Ah!
38:45Sorry, Arya,
38:47but I have to cut
38:49fast!
39:07Oh!
39:13Foster!
39:19Wrong move.
39:25We found him less than
39:27a half a mile on from here.
39:29Look at him. He's phenomenal.
39:31You and Foster
39:33are gonna have to get out of the area immediately.
39:35It's no longer safe for you here.
39:43Are you alright?
39:45What kind of ship are you? That thing on the computer
39:47in there and now this one trying to pull down
39:49my barn. You said you were
39:51a scientist. A science ship.
39:53I am a scientist.
39:55My ship is...
39:57It's a prison transport.
40:01Escape prisoners.
40:03Prisoners?
40:04Yeah.
40:06You?
40:07Look, it's a galactic misunderstanding.
40:16Here.
40:18Take your precious onlooks and get out of my house.
40:20Go now!
40:22Not without my friend.
40:24Wait for him.
40:26He's gonna be laid open on an autopsy table.
40:28By dawn tomorrow.
40:30That's what I've been trying to protect you from.
40:34I won't go without him.
40:40Only a few more to come.
40:42Get me back.
40:56Get me back.
40:58Rigel, get it down in there!
41:00Your encouragement is much appreciated.
41:06It just started coming up.
41:07I was recalibrating and all of a sudden it started...
41:10Wait till you see it, Rhymex.
41:12It is unbelievable.
41:13Watch.
41:14Watch this.
41:15Crichton.
41:18Crichton?
41:19Crichton, is that you?
41:21How is your signal getting through?
41:23Our horns will not penetrate the mud.
41:29Moya is bearing up.
41:31Baluzan is helping all she can.
41:34But we need the chlorine.
41:36Do you have a fix on the origin of this signal?
41:39Do you have a fix on the origin of this signal?
42:06Zeta team, blow out!
42:31Zeta team, blow out!
42:36Zeta team, blow out!
42:39Zeta team, blow out!
42:42Stay back, boy.
42:48Zeta team, blow out!
42:50You took your time.
43:01Are you ready?
43:02You took your time.
43:07Hey, kid, wanna shake his hand?
43:10Go ahead. Get him, mate.
43:24See?
43:32Jesus.
43:49Here. This is yours.
43:53Rhymax and his manor off searching Akon's field. It's in the opposite direction of the swamp.
43:59I wish there was more I could do.
44:02You've altered the perceptions and beliefs of an entire planet.
44:07Yeah, I guess that's enough for one day.
44:09Crichton, we must go. It will be dark soon. We may not find our way back.
44:14Keep watching those guys.
44:17That's how your people say goodbye?
44:20What? Your people don't do that?
44:26Goodbye. The... Argo?
44:32You are the luckiest nine-year-old around.
44:40Someday you are going to have a very singular story to tell.
44:47Can't sell for a long time, of course, but...
44:50Someday.
44:51you are not going to have a long time, of course.
44:52You should be prepared.
44:55Argo!
44:56Oh!
44:57Oh!
44:58Oh!
45:00Oh!
45:14What do you mean you can't?
45:16Paying along the neural nexus is too great.
45:18I can't get control of more propulsion systems.
45:20Hold on, we're coming down.
45:22Hurry, we're down!
45:34Hurry!
45:44It's done.
45:50It's done!
45:52The beacon is no longer broadcasting.
45:56I did it.
45:58I did it.
46:00I did it!
46:02Yo, Rigel.
46:04Start spreading this around.
46:06Everywhere you can.
46:14Your attention.
46:16Prepare to lift off.
46:18But Moya has never done this before.
46:20I don't know what to expect.
46:44Hmm.
46:56Xan.
46:58Xan.
47:00It's done.
47:04Ouch.
47:10Err, let's go!
47:14Never, ever, again.
47:44We're free.
47:50We're going to make it.