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Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 1
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00:00THE EMPIRES OF MEN
00:09Listen.
00:14For ages, the homeland of the Fae remained free until the empires of men arrived.
00:20In the midst of that conflict, two souls found an unexpected love.
00:25Is that pix you've been doting on?
00:27I'm not the only one with a secret, am I?
00:29She'll die for you. She loves you.
00:32I've seen what's coming. If you love her, you won't give her the choice to.
00:49Where to, Inspector?
00:50The Row.
00:51As we have a killer on the loose.
00:53Ladies who found her said she was Aisling Carell.
00:56She was taken by great evil. Neither man nor Fae.
01:02Why do you care so bloody much? What's the strangest ability you had for him?
01:06You know you don't have to come here every day.
01:08Could've just as easily been me behind them bars instead of you.
01:11Daryl Wast.
01:15You ok? I'm fine.
01:19Alright. I'm all yours.
01:33Name?
01:34Phineas, Phineas Stonewalls.
01:36Tourmaline!
01:38Gold you don't know, do you?
01:40No one.
01:42You're alive.
01:44I never meant to hurt you.
01:46You destroyed me!
01:48I can't go back to that fucking house.
01:50You won't let me work here. What else is there?
01:52They call themselves a black craven.
01:54The law of this city is not ours.
01:56It does not protect us.
01:58Just tell me what to do and I'll do it.
02:04I will never forgive myself if this black raven chick gets you killed.
02:12Where have you been?
02:14Not on Carnival Row, I trust.
02:16Of course not.
02:18You're the Chancellor's son, Jonah.
02:20You can't give your father's enemies any ammunition.
02:22Who's that? Longobane's daughter, Sophie.
02:24A great tide of anger is rising in this city.
02:28Its good people have had enough!
02:32You're Jonah Briggsville.
02:34Suppose it was inevitable that our paths would cross sooner or later.
02:38I've been brought in to tutor you.
02:40Whatever they're paying you, I'll double it.
02:42Don't think you can pay me to lie for you.
02:48Is the Master of the House available?
02:50I'm Master here.
02:52I sensed that you lack a proper invitation to society here.
02:58And you smell the bargain to be made.
03:02There must be a limit to what he can ask of you!
03:06Of course.
03:08You are quite unlike anyone I've ever met, Mr. O'Grace.
03:13Get out of the bed.
03:19Here, Jill.
03:20O'Grace, we have to go. We have to leave now.
03:22We're being signalled.
03:23Ignore them.
03:24Let them chase us if they'd like.
03:26Of course shall we set it.
03:27Somewhere far away.
03:43I know who you are.
03:45Is she still alive?
03:48Time is running out.
03:50God.
03:54You're scars.
03:56You're half-fae.
03:57I still can't believe it.
03:58A half-blood.
03:59Passing right under our noses.
04:01Bring him in.
04:02Rackroft Philistrate.
04:04You're under arrest.
04:05Do you ever think about dear Nanak?
04:09All the time.
04:11I wish I'd never left you.
04:13Dad, wait.
04:17I didn't kill my mother.
04:18I didn't even know who she was.
04:20I can ask you.
04:21Father.
04:23You're not Creek.
04:29I've decided that I'm no longer in need of an arts and letters tutor.
04:32I understand, sir.
04:33But I am in need of an honest man.
04:35Sir?
04:36Special advisor to the Chancellor.
04:39Honourable Leader of the Opposition.
04:41Will you stand with me?
04:43I will.
04:44You have to go back to the road.
04:45Why?
04:46All Creek are to be sequestered to the road.
04:48Just Creek, mate.
04:49Move along.
04:50I am Creek.
04:51Get out of there.
04:52I am Creek.
04:55Oh microphone.
04:56Oh yeah.
04:57Please Auckland to the到了 gate...
04:58I can't see.
04:59Hell in ark...
05:00...oh I know the island will kinda be part of here.
05:01I amma see you, that's Link.
05:03For me you can do.
07:15Hold on.
07:16Hold on a bit.
07:18Our champions here are walled out.
07:21Wouldn't be fair to make them fight a copper all by themselves now, would it?
07:26Fuckin' troll?
07:34That wasn't part of the agreement.
07:36That wasn't part of the agreement.
07:37No.
07:38But technically within the rules.
07:41And those still apply to you copper.
07:43But if you're feeling fragile, you can forfeit.
07:48Come on.
07:49What's it gonna be there?
07:51Fight?
07:52Or fly.
07:54Fight!
07:55Fight!
07:57Fight!
07:58Fight!
07:59Fight!
08:00Fight!
08:01I don't know.
08:31I don't know.
09:01I don't know.
09:30I don't know.
10:00I don't know.
10:30There's more over here.
10:39Take as much as you can carry.
10:40I'll take the next job.
10:48I don't know.
11:00I don't know.
11:10I don't know.
11:11I don't know.
11:20I don't know.
11:30I don't know.
11:31I don't know.
11:40I don't know.
11:41I don't know.
11:50I don't know.
11:51I don't know.
12:00I don't know.
12:01I don't know.
12:02I don't know.
12:07You'll pay up.
12:08Fair's fair.
12:10I don't know.
12:11I don't know.
12:17I don't know.
12:18I don't know.
12:19I don't know.
12:20I don't know.
12:21I don't know.
12:22I don't know.
12:23I don't know.
12:24I don't know.
12:25And piss off.
12:26I don't know.
12:27Ooh.
12:28I've got a deal.
12:29He leaves a bull.
12:30Domino.
12:31We had a deal.
12:32The deal was if I won you do me a favor a special favor or does Boss guide us Welch on his deals
12:43now .
12:45All right, show's over. Philostrate is the winner, and I'll honor our agreement, fair's fair.
12:57Tomorrow at noon, former inspector.
13:15Oh, no, no, no.
13:45Oh, no, no, no.
14:15Oh, no, no, no.
14:45Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
15:15No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
15:19Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
15:24What do you think Dahlia will do when she finds out if we went raiding without her say-so?
15:37so you know i was concentrating on not dying she's not gonna like it you know what i don't
15:42give a damn what dahlia likes people are in pain they need medicine we went on and got it
15:46she wants to make a fuss about that right we did the right thing she'll understand
16:07i'll take a tour
16:37i uh i have to get back sorry i'm sorry
16:52you did good work today girl not good enough a few bags of anodyne can't cure the bastu can it
16:58it eases their suffering for today that's enough how many more of them came in five since yesterday
17:07you pigs don't take well to these conditions dear oh we're meant to fly not wallow in the
17:12shite like a bunch of leggers i'm saving your presence it's a small mercy this sickness only
17:20touches your people if it were the phones who were suffering they tend to us i know it
17:26no no come on poor souls she's his chosen kane and una chose each other along with three others
17:36a month ago the five of them were talking about how many children they'd have
17:42you're such a pain in my ass you know that
17:46now there's only two left
17:47once una's gone kane will be alone i heard you did a bit of frying last night how you doing
17:59except for my friends doing rays without me
18:01soon when you're better good it's miserable in here lying about nothing to do
18:14she won't take them what why because in case you've forgotten i'm a black raven
18:23so i can stand a bit of pain when there ain't enough medicine to go around
18:26i'm hardly the worst off here i'll be fine
18:32if either of you even think about calling me brave i shall smack you
18:37love have mercy we've had a long night we robbed the train you know all right i'll leave you be
18:48for now
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20:24that there's another supply chain in two days they'll be ready for you if you try again i don't like that
20:32how many pigs came here because i told them we'd be safe in the berg
20:35the world's falling apart and i can't just sit at home and do nothing
20:42i know
20:45good
20:47now if you don't mind i could do with a bath
20:50well you know i was gonna say anything you need one more than me
20:57yeah probably no honestly you really do stink go on get in there ladies first
21:02first
21:15these rings won't wash themselves
21:27i
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22:06my friends
22:09you came here today to witness justice being done
22:15i stand before you not just as your chancellor
22:18but as a grieving son
22:31these are the pucks who killed absalom and piety breakspin
22:37my parents
22:48my father was a great man
23:01a generous and civilized man
23:04like so many of us
23:06he welcomed critch refugees into his city
23:10even into his home
23:11he gave them food
23:15work
23:16and shelter
23:18he believed in the fundamental decency of every living being
23:22and his kindness was repaid
23:25with treachery and murder
23:27and his wife
23:40my mother and father from me
23:43but they took something more from you
23:45they took your chancellor
23:49a great leader
23:52and his wife
23:54my mother
23:56the gentle heart of our nation
23:58how could i kill your mother
23:59i was
24:00she was a loving wife and mother
24:01who never harmed anyone
24:03this can't be true
24:04she was murdered
24:05brutally
24:05you're murdering yourself to your servants
24:09the martyr only knows what was done with her body
24:12i am unable even to lay her to rest
24:17as a grieving son
24:19as my father's son
24:21my instinct is to try to understand
24:24to answer sabbatry with mercy
24:26show mercy please
24:27but as chancellor
24:29it is my duty to uphold the law
24:33to protect our precious nation
24:35to send a message to any critch considering sedition
24:39just go get your jollies on the rule
24:42we are a nation under attack
24:44from within and without
24:45hey
24:46tell them i made them
24:47thank you
24:59thank you
25:14yes
25:15come on
25:16take them all out of the devil's door
25:19fuck him out of the box
25:20hey if that's not with it
25:22fight
25:29My father was forgiving
25:36And cost him his life
25:39His son will not make the same mistake
25:43Long live the Chaucer!
25:47Long live the Chaucer!
25:49Long live the Chaucer!
25:51Long live the Chaucer!
25:59Long live the Chaucer!
26:01Long live the Chaucer!
26:04Chancellor, a moment, if I may.
26:07What now, Mr. Milworthy?
26:09Strong words back there.
26:11Your father would have been, um...
26:15Well...
26:17I was just wondering if you'd had time to consider the conversation we had yesterday.
26:23No, I have not had time.
26:26The Pact ambassador arrives tomorrow.
26:29Critch terrorists are getting bolder by the day.
26:32A gang of them just robbed a cargo train.
26:34I've not slept properly in weeks.
26:36Now I'm ordering heads, sliced off in a slim hope of sending a message.
26:40I'm in no mood for another lecture.
26:42No, no. No lecture.
26:43I just want to let you know that arrangements have been made...
26:46Enough!
26:47I'm not making any sort of official visit to the row.
26:50Well, with respect, the guards have been working without respite for several weeks.
26:55So, just a short visit from their Chancellor.
26:58It would boost morale.
27:00Obviously, Mr. Milworthy, I'm not a clever fellow like you.
27:18But if I were a clever fellow, I'd wonder if this was all a ruse of yours to get me to the row, so I could see the conditions there for myself.
27:27And perhaps even be moved to change my mind. Hmm?
27:30Hmm?
27:31No. No, that would be absurd.
27:33And there's absolutely no intention of, um...
27:36No?
27:37No.
27:39Good.
27:42If there's a problem with morale, give the men a double brandy ration.
27:46Back.
27:47Fine.
27:56Cool.
27:57I didn't...
27:58Don't find any cool.
28:00Tormalee?
28:01Oh!
28:03Tormelie.
28:11Oh.
28:13How you going?
28:14Good. Good.
28:16Still got a little pole stashed away, so, you know, I'll manage.
28:21It seems you've found new work.
28:23Just don't throw away from the old one, no, no?
28:25Teaching the little ones to read.
28:26It doesn't pay as much as the old work, but what can you do?
28:30With all the calls the other side of the wall.
28:32Hmm.
28:33I wonder if they're missing us.
28:35Wankers.
28:37Wankers is the right word.
28:39Excuse me.
28:40Sorry.
28:41Do you mind?
28:41What is this all about?
28:54What is this all about?
29:10It's a present.
29:12A gift from the Chancellor to the fine people of the road.
29:16It's disgusting!
29:17You can't come in!
29:18You can't, is it?
29:22Don't you, Carl, Wankerich?
29:23Please.
29:27Please.
29:29Officer, our children have no business seeing this.
29:32Look, Mrs., if you've got any complaints, if any of you have got any complaints, you can go and talk to him about it.
29:46Longerby, we're still being ordered about by a Chitama girl, Marla.
30:06I won't stand for it.
30:08It's been three months since longer we went to the Martyr.
30:11She'll be out of mourning soon, just in time for a leadership election.
30:14You'll see.
30:15Damn right. Planning to throw your hat in the ring?
30:18If young Breakspear's policies don't ruin us all first.
30:22Someone's got to stop him. Steady hand at the tiller.
30:26When all's said and done, politics is a man's job.
30:30The mewling brat will probably be glad to go back to playing with her dollies.
30:36Chancellor, I must insist we discuss the new tariffs.
30:51Our ports cannot sustain this additional taxation.
30:55Gentlemen, may I have a moment with the Leader of the Opposition?
30:59I'm sure you don't need a chaperone, sir.
31:01She looks ready to hit you with her handbag.
31:03Thank you, Weintraut. I'm sure I'll manage.
31:06You handled yourself brilliantly.
31:21And dishonestly. Those puck didn't kill my parents.
31:25Well, they certainly intended to.
31:27It was grubby, Sophie. I felt like a swine.
31:31It was a show of strength. A decisive one. And well-timed.
31:38The Pact ambassador will be here tomorrow.
31:41And there are already whispers amongst both our parties.
31:45Whispers?
31:46Neither of us is safe, Jonah. You know that. You inherited our seats, not our power.
31:53Once the mourning period is past, my party will challenge my leadership. And so will yours.
32:00Perhaps they ought to. I've never asked for any of this.
32:07Do you believe you can yet become a greater man than your father?
32:11I do.
32:13I should never have told you about that damn prophecy.
32:15Besides, I'm not his real son. Am I?
32:19Absalom Breakspear was your father. In every way that mattered.
32:23You sound just like my mother!
32:31There is greatness in you, Jonah.
32:34I see it.
32:36I see it.
32:37And so will the rest of them. When you are ready.
32:43I see it.
33:00Treatment move in.
33:03Beg your pardon, sir.
33:05Er, Chancellor's man. Let him pass.
33:13Let me help you.
33:33Oh, thank you.
33:36I love these home phones.
33:43Hello, Mr. Erodin. Pleasure to see you again.
34:02No!
34:04Let me help you.
34:06Let me help you.
34:07No!
34:08I know, I know, I know, I'm sorry.
34:11I feel all right.
34:12Philo.
34:16He's not coming.
34:17I tried.
34:18If he could see for himself the damage his policies are doing...
34:22You'd have a sudden change of heart.
34:25It's a bit late for that.
34:27Your half-brother is still capable of doing good.
34:30I don't know any better.
34:31I'd say you actually like the cunt.
34:33Men can change, Philo, and I still hold out hope for him.
34:37No, we have to do something.
34:40Right.
34:41Well, what have you got in mind?
34:43Well, he's only in the job because he's Breakspearsall this summer.
34:47Except he's not, is he?
34:49I am.
34:51You're not telling me you're going to make this public.
35:02You're insane, Philo.
35:03No one would believe you.
35:04And besides, they'd never elect a half-picked bastard as Chancellor.
35:07Of course.
35:08But the scandal, that'll destroy him.
35:12Whoever comes next cannot get worse.
35:14Well, I wouldn't put a bet on that.
35:16Outing yourself, Philo, is suicidally foolish.
35:20It's deranged it.
35:22All right.
35:27Have you decided how you're going to do this?
35:32I'm open to suggestions.
35:34Well, there is only one possible solution.
35:36That is to make it public with the right audience.
35:39S-
35:40Oh.
35:44Marta.
35:47There's a state banquet in honor of the Pact Ambassador.
35:50When?
35:51Tomorrow.
35:54You'll help.
35:56I don't want you getting in trouble on my account.
35:59I'm already in trouble.
36:01At least this way I get to choose what kind of trouble I'm in.
36:07Tomorrow then.
36:09I'm going to go.
36:10You're not.
36:11You're not.
36:12You're not.
36:13I'm going to go.
36:14I'm going to go.
36:15I'm going to go.
36:17Hey, let's go.
36:18Hurry up.
36:30Hurry up.
36:31Get ready.
36:32Hurry up, ruck.
36:33Let's go.
36:34All you gotta do is touch the door.
36:36What are you so afraid of?
36:37I am afraid.
36:38Then do it.
36:39Do it, do it, do it!
37:09Do it, do it.
37:39Do it, do it.
38:09Do it, do it.
38:39Do it, do it.
38:40Do it, do it.
38:41Do it.
38:42Do it.
38:43Do it, do it.
38:44Do it, do it.
38:45Do it, do it.
38:46Do it, do it.
38:47Do it, do it.
38:48Do it, do it.
38:49Do it, do it.
38:50Do it, do it.
38:51Do it.
38:52Do it.
38:53Do it.
38:54Do it.
38:55Do it.
38:56Do it.
38:57Do it.
38:58Do it.
38:59Do it.
39:00Do it.
39:01Do it.
39:02Do it.
39:03Do it.
39:04Do it.
39:05Do it.
39:06Do it.
39:07Do it.
39:08Do it.
39:09Do it.
39:10Do it.
39:11Do it.
39:12Do it.
39:13Do it.
39:14Do it.
39:15Do it.
39:16Do it.
39:17Do it.
39:18Do it.
39:19Do it.
39:20Do it.
39:29Do it.
39:30Thank you very much.
40:00Go behind my back again, and I'll clip your wings, you little cunt.
40:19Try me.
40:30Stay still.
40:38It hurts.
40:39Yeah, well, that's what you get for joining the Black Raven.
40:41Nobody forced you.
40:43You made the introduction.
40:44Yes, because you asked.
40:47It's a funny way to show respect, isn't it?
40:50Ritual torture.
40:51Still, if that's our idea of a good time, I'm not judging them.
40:56Yes, you are.
40:59Yeah, all right.
41:00Maybe a little bit.
41:04So what's your idea of a good time these days?
41:06Hmm?
41:07I mean, I just feel like I haven't seen you in ages.
41:16Do you ever get that sort of sick feeling that something really, really awful is going
41:23to happen?
41:24Yeah, like what Philo's going to do to me when he sees this.
41:31Yeah, precisely.
41:33Sorry.
41:34I didn't mean to be an ass rag.
41:37Come on.
41:38What's the story?
41:40Oh, you know, just standard doom gloom and inner torment.
41:45You're done.
41:49Are you all right?
41:51Me?
41:52Right as rain.
41:57In case you forgot, I can read you like a book.
41:59Tell me what's wrong or I'm going to worry.
42:02I'm not the one robbing trains, so maybe you should focus up worrying on yourself.
42:10Hmm.
42:11Another round?
42:15Uh, it's a bit late for me.
42:20Some other time, maybe.
42:24Bye.
42:26Bye.
42:27Bye.
42:44Bye.
42:51Oh, ah!
42:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
43:22Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
43:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:22Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:28Oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:32Oh, oh, oh.
44:36Oh, oh.
44:38Oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:48Oh, oh, oh.
44:49Oh, oh, oh.
44:50Oh, oh, oh.
44:54Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:00Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:04Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:10Why would you do that?
45:28What the fuck?
45:29Radkov Philostrate.
45:30Yes?
45:31You're coming with us.
45:32And what's the charge?
45:34Being a fucking creature.
45:40It's me and I'm sorry.
45:42Can't wait to see anymore.
45:44I might be on the other side.
45:47I'm sorry.
45:48I'm sorry.
45:49I can't wait to see.
45:51I can't wait to see.
45:53I'm sorry!
45:59Okay.
46:00I need to be perfect.
46:02It's my turn.
46:04I need to be in the corner.
46:06You're gonna finish this.
46:08thank you lads you can go it's nice to see you again inspector
46:22sorry about the rough and tumble
46:26no no you know me barry love a surprise no fucking way have you lost your damn mind
46:36if you'll excuse us you filthy critch lover always a pleasure to see you lads
46:44so what's this all about then we're in a bit of a spot thought maybe you could help
46:50what
46:51that's a new one barbed wire
47:06flywire
47:07something that got cover in the row
47:10victim was lieutenant anders of the fifth engineers
47:13heard of him
47:15should i have
47:16he was stationed on a supply train that got robbed last night
47:20is that so
47:23whoever it was must have remembered his face and come back to finish the job
47:27only one type of critch i know that could fly him up there
47:31you think a pix did this black raven
47:34to be specific
47:35who else
47:37they're rubbing our faces in it
47:39laughing at us
47:41could be
47:43could well be
47:44but what for
47:46you're the proper inspector
47:47you tell me
47:49what's your game then
47:51bringing me in here
47:53no game
47:54they kicked you out because of what you are
47:57but to my mind what you are is a brilliant inspector
48:01best i've ever worked with
48:03that's all that matters
48:04to me
48:05if i turn snitch
48:07how long do you think i'd last in the row
48:10i heard you can hold your own
48:11you used to wear that uniform
48:14sorry barry
48:15there's a wife
48:17and two kids
48:18i can't help you
48:19if we don't find out who did this
48:21the army will start cracking heads on the row
48:23and there's nothing i can do to stop them
48:24since when did you care about the fae
48:26since someone i care about became one
48:29you have got to be fucking joking
48:34what is he doing here
48:39he's the only eyes and ears
48:41we got their side of the wall
48:43we
48:43he's fucking critch
48:45he isn't one of us
48:46he never fucking was
48:47letting him out of his pen
48:49you've lost it
48:51you want to watch yourself
48:54nah don't be
48:55still a credit to the uniform i see
49:01he can help us catch
49:09whoever did this
49:11wait
49:14go over here
49:15go over here
49:17take this critch back
49:21come on let's go
49:24all is quiet
49:38all is well
49:41fear not the dark of night
49:46thou dost not slumber
49:50all alone
49:52i am here till morning light
49:57ezra
50:02an unrequited love does come
50:10much sharper than a night
50:13our own heart's blood will flow into
50:17the next enchanted light
50:21is everything all right
50:50dear sister
50:51sorry did i kick you
50:55no
50:57are you well
50:59yes
51:00fine
51:01where's the dark lads
51:22bye for that boy
51:24Shall I wear the pink or the green dress today, my love?
51:43Miss Imogen, please.
51:45Agraeus, don't be such a busbot.
51:47You've seen my underthings before.
51:49Well, I know I have, but the crew hasn't.
51:52What happens if our steward walks in?
51:54Do you prefer me in pink or green?
51:59I prefer you.
52:02In something new.
52:06Your wardrobe is getting a little threadbare, my dear.
52:09I don't mind.
52:10When we get to shore, I'll have them make you a whole new wardrobe.
52:14We'll engage the finest seamstress, whatever you desire.
52:18I don't want to be spoiled.
52:19Well, I want to spoil you.
52:22It isn't the dress that matters.
52:24It's who takes it off me.
52:29One of these days, Miss Imogen, we must make port.
52:34We've stopped in four ports so far.
52:36And never set foot on land.
52:37Well, we don't need to.
52:38They bring us everything we need out to us in boats.
52:40Except for our dignity.
52:51Imogen, I grow tired of running.
52:56I see.
53:00Do you?
53:05Yes.
53:05Because here's what I see.
53:06You are a fine lady, you are a fine lady and I am a rich man.
53:09We have every right to build a home together.
53:12A real home where I can shower you with fripperies.
53:15We could live anywhere, anywhere you want.
53:17You name it, we'll set sail.
53:18It'll work out splendidly.
53:21Splendid when we're alone, perhaps.
53:22You care so much about what strangers think.
53:25No.
53:26No, I don't.
53:27But I just...
53:27What we have here is simple.
53:30And I like it.
53:32You have no maids.
53:33I don't mind.
53:34My own clothes are stained.
53:36I don't mind.
53:37There are weevils in the bread.
53:41But we're free here, Agraeus.
53:46So all my life I've been living in a kind of maze.
53:54Surrounded by walls I couldn't see.
53:57Until one day I just stepped right through them.
54:06Can't we stay at sea a little longer?
54:12A little longer.
54:16For as long as you like.
54:19Forever, if that's what you want.
54:27Shall we have breakfast?
54:39Yes.
54:43Weevils, be damned.
54:45What's happening?
55:04Captain!
55:06Captain!
55:08Ty, they've got the phone on!
55:13By the matter.
55:14The markings are queer.
55:17But she's a Pactish dreadnought, or I'm a trope.
55:20A Pactish airship out this far.
55:25By Mr. Stroud.
55:26They're signaling us to follow.
55:27Can we outrun them?
55:29She can make double our speed.
55:33It's coming!
55:35One more fire!
55:37We can take cover!
55:38Ty, change, force, and follow us up.
55:39Go for your face.
56:03Come on!
56:03Yes!
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