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00:00:30What scares me the most, I guess, is what it'll feel like.
00:00:54There's really not a thing to be worried about.
00:00:56It's exactly like going to sleep at night, only it lasts a lot longer and it's much less stressful.
00:01:02The computer will show an elapsed time of 20 years when we wake up, but we'll have aged only a year physically, and you won't have felt a thing.
00:01:09I'm sure you're right, but are you absolutely positive?
00:01:11I mean, at the space lab, they kept telling us about all that stuff, but I would not be happy if I woke up a wrinkled old bag.
00:01:18Mmm.
00:01:22It's okay, Lily.
00:01:23Ah, don't tell me you're bringing it into deep sleep with you.
00:01:28Of course, like I'm going to leave her at home for 20 years. If I don't bring her with me, I'll never see her again.
00:01:34Oh yeah, and she'll be real practical to have around for all those space mice.
00:01:38A lot more practical than your little pea-shooter.
00:01:40Hm? Ah, this little baby?
00:01:45I'm the careful type. There might be aliens, kid.
00:01:48There might be, mate, but since our number crunchers indicate planet L.A. 003 was created about four and a half billion years back and is currently going through a sort of Cambrian-era geological state, I somewhat doubt you'll find anything bigger than a flea.
00:02:01Guess I'll have to shoot low.
00:02:04What the heck is that for?
00:02:05Our Mr. Headquarters doesn't know the corporation flag?
00:02:08Listen, funny boy, I'm perfectly aware it's the corporate flag. I'm asking you what you brought it on board for.
00:02:13Leave the kid alone, Morgan. What do you care?
00:02:16We gotta have a flag to raise on our property.
00:02:19Look, bud. Jimmy.
00:02:20Right. Hey, go for the promotion. Whatever twists your tits.
00:02:24Huh?
00:02:24What I'm interested in is the money, special mission pages.
00:02:27Risk bonuses?
00:02:28Now you're singing my song.
00:02:30Can't beat that with a stick, right, Harris?
00:02:32When we come back home after 40 years, we'll be able to retire and still be young enough to do some damage.
00:02:38Don't worry. I'll make sure the contract's honored.
00:02:41Just don't forget who's keeping an eye on your efficiency reports for the board of directors, guys.
00:02:45Well, I was wondering what the president's daughter was doing on this bucket of bolts.
00:02:49Don't despise her. She's very sweet for a barracuda, but don't touch her pussycat.
00:02:55They've never lost one yet.
00:02:56I haven't had the pleasure of working with the gents from the Japanese sector.
00:03:00See, I'm from the Australian office.
00:03:01The name's Barry, Dick Barry. Is he first in a Stellar run?
00:03:06Boy, the company shouldn't have had to pick them.
00:03:09Sometimes I wish we could just take off without them.
00:03:12The noise they're making, you'd think this was a picnic.
00:03:14Can you believe the stuff they brought aboard? Weapons, animals.
00:03:18Hey, lighten up a little.
00:03:19We all like to bring something on board, a keepsake, a good luck piece.
00:03:23I've got a lucky charm I've brought on every voyage I've made.
00:03:27Come on, that's hogwash, Captain.
00:03:29Yeah. Well, I can't exactly make too much fuss about anybody else now, right?
00:03:33It's too bad they never taught us at the space training camp some way of not putting our foot in our mouth.
00:03:37I just put mine in up to the hip.
00:03:39Forget it. But now that you mention it, there's something we're going to have to be dealing with sometime soon.
00:03:44And that's the quality of the engineers the camp's turning out.
00:03:46With every multinational looking to stake a claim, there's a real shortage of qualified personnel.
00:03:51The captain of the Baikal was telling me they have the same problem.
00:03:54I have to admit, I was wondering why we always seem to end up working with a gang of incompetent amateurs that act like they escape from a fraternity party.
00:04:01Just keep your blood pressure down, because they're the employees of the mother company, and we're here to assist them on their mission.
00:04:07Don't get bent out of shape. We're interplanetary taxi drivers, and everybody else is just along for the ride.
00:04:13And speaking of which, I think this one's it for me.
00:04:15You're not thinking of retiring, are you?
00:04:17Yep. As a famous comic book character once said, I'm getting too old for this kind of shit.
00:04:47All right.
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00:07:08I don't know.
00:07:38I don't know.
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00:09:39There you are, my baby.
00:09:40I was so completely worried about you when I saw you were in your capsule when I woke up.
00:09:45Morning, guy.
00:09:46Hey, another day, another decade.
00:09:48As briefly as possible.
00:09:49What?
00:09:50How are they?
00:09:51Well, they're all a little wobbly on their pins, but nothing out of the ordinary for amateurs.
00:09:55I think it's better if we push the start time back a little for the exploratory party and send some probes down to pick up surface information.
00:10:02Sir, I got something.
00:10:09Yeah, what's up?
00:10:10Looks like over 20 years ago we picked up a priority transmission.
00:10:14What level was it?
00:10:15Emergency level, sir.
00:10:16It came in three and a half months after leaving Earth orbit.
00:10:19All right, put it through.
00:10:20Let's get it over with.
00:10:21I am SYNCAM Corporation's personnel manager, interplanetary division.
00:10:30I have a message of the utmost importance for Mr. Mike Hamilton, commanding officer of the starship Seldes.
00:10:35I am switching to priority scramble now.
00:10:39Put him through.
00:10:40It'd be impossible to keep anything secret on a ship this small.
00:10:44Captain Hamilton, I'm afraid I have some rather unpleasant news to report.
00:10:48It appears that you have two people aboard who are not who they claim to be, nor are they employees of SYNCAM.
00:10:54Evidently, they managed to enter the training program at the center with false identification, and then joined the crew on your ship.
00:11:00We've investigated this, of course.
00:11:02I have their names and photos, which I'll put up at end of transmission, but, Captain, I must emphasize the grave taint of them.
00:11:09Idiot.
00:11:12The rest has been erased, Captain.
00:11:14How are we supposed to identify these bums if we haven't even got a picture of them?
00:11:18I just don't see how a bunch of people who work for the same company wouldn't be able to recognize an imposter.
00:11:23You'd think they'd pick up on whom the fakes were right away.
00:11:25That'd be impossible, sir.
00:11:27Impossible?
00:11:28SYNCAM Corporation's a multinational conglomerate with affiliates all over the world, Captain, so when they put a crew together, those people could come from Japan, Italy, France, Australia.
00:11:37It'd be impossible for them to know each other.
00:11:40So the first time any of them ever met each other would be at the space training center.
00:11:44No reason for anybody to think anything was weird about them.
00:11:46Right.
00:11:47And having cleared personnel checkpoints, the ID card would be their only identification.
00:11:50They were certainly well prepared in advance.
00:11:53To leave the capsules early and erase the message, they'd have to be a systems expert.
00:11:57You mean they came out of deep sleep, checked the message, and got back to the capsules before we woke up?
00:12:02Yes.
00:12:03And of course they erased all the good parts, but what I don't get is why they didn't wipe the whole thing.
00:12:08Well, if they monkeyed the timers on their own hibernators, I suppose they could figure a way to screw up that transmission.
00:12:13But maybe there was some sort of time limit they were under to do the job.
00:12:16I can't imagine what it would be.
00:12:18We can't let them run around free on the ship.
00:12:20Nobody's crazy enough to go on a 40-year round trip to some rock in the middle of nowhere just to play Robinson Crusoe.
00:12:26Time jumpers, we're dealing with a couple of criminals, sir. That's it.
00:12:29He's probably right, Captain.
00:12:31Once in a while, these guys fake their way onto a starship so they can spend 40 or 50 years hibernating in space without getting much older.
00:12:38When they get back to Earth, no one's around anymore to remember their crime.
00:12:41If they wouldn't have a snowball's chance in hell of pulling it off, we didn't have the deep sleep capsules.
00:12:46But this way they can start from scratch, commit new crimes. It's a pretty slick way of beating the system.
00:12:51Some time jumpers, just great.
00:12:54We gotta do it.
00:12:55We have to do what?
00:12:57We need to find who the jumpers are and put them in custody.
00:13:00You've got to be kidding. On a ship this size, we're all prisoners. Just let them be. It's not that serious.
00:13:05Besides, there's not much we can do about it anyhow.
00:13:09Here they come now.
00:13:11Ah-ha! Hello there, Captain!
00:13:14Or perhaps I should say good morning?
00:13:16At any rate, allow me to introduce myself. I'm Harris Meade, and I've been assigned as ship's doctor.
00:13:21Dr. Meade? Welcome. I'm glad to see you're feeling all right.
00:13:24Since none of you appear to be the worst for wear after you sleep, let me explain our present situation.
00:13:29We're orbiting L.A. 003 after an elapsed Earth time of 20 years, 1 month, and 10 days.
00:13:36We're at quota 34,000, and our speed is 17,000 kilometers.
00:13:41You'll build a temporary command base to investigate resources available for possible utilization by the corporation and to facilitate...
00:13:48Captain, the temperature number 4 block is dropping rapidly.
00:13:51All right, Colonel, put it on the screen.
00:13:57Hold it. Go back.
00:14:00Damn it!
00:14:01An A.C. duct's been damaged, and frozen air is spilling into the block.
00:14:04Dular, take a couple of them and repair it. Come on.
00:14:07What's your name?
00:14:10My last name's Takaji. Tokyo affiliate.
00:14:14And how about you, big guy? What's yours?
00:14:16Morgan W. Scott. And I'm from the home office, Captain.
00:14:19That's fine. I want you boys to help Dular in taking care of that busted A.C. duct.
00:14:24Oh, and you can leave your weapon with me. It won't be necessary.
00:14:27I don't know, Captain. I feel strange without it.
00:14:29No worries, Mike. Give it to me.
00:14:37There, you see? I told you they wouldn't match up.
00:14:41Okay, but since this battalion arena is the same, it really doesn't make much difference.
00:14:45How can you say that? You never even looked at the gas chromatograph for a comparison.
00:14:49Oh, what?
00:14:50Captain?
00:14:51I'm sorry.
00:14:51Something's odd, but...
00:14:53What's on your mind?
00:14:54Well, I was going through some of the old backup data, and this is going to sound strange, but the remote manipulator tore that duct.
00:15:00Remote manipulator? You sure about it?
00:15:03I still haven't figured out how they managed to get in, but I do know one thing.
00:15:07While we were asleep, somebody reprogrammed it.
00:15:10Huh?
00:15:14That's great. So then what happened?
00:15:16Nothing happened. That's it.
00:15:18What?
00:15:20Wonder which ones could get...
00:15:21You sure know how to kill a joke.
00:15:22You think Watt's idea holds water?
00:15:25I don't know.
00:15:26We'll never know their plans, only if one of them talks.
00:15:29I'm sure we could find a way to make these thugs open up.
00:15:32Right, guy?
00:15:34Listen, man, we're not the damn military.
00:15:36This mission's starting to bug me already.
00:15:38You know, we could interview them all and then run their stories through the computer for discrepancies in their personal history.
00:15:43Nobody'd ever go for it.
00:15:44And besides, it would violate their rights to privacy.
00:15:47I'd prefer it if everybody just left it alone and took care of ship's business instead of playing private eye.
00:15:53That goddamn cat is nuts!
00:15:55Hey, I warned you not to bother her.
00:15:58Come back!
00:16:00Lily!
00:16:00Pretty fond of cats, are you?
00:16:06I suppose I am.
00:16:09They're a lot better than a dog.
00:16:12Hey, I love dogs myself.
00:16:14Got that right.
00:16:16I've got ten of them at home in Florida and I'm proud of them all.
00:16:22Thank you, hero.
00:16:24Yeah.
00:16:24This thing's killing my nose.
00:16:28See ya.
00:16:32Hey, Captain.
00:16:32When are we going to get to work?
00:16:33Things are getting boring.
00:16:34We can't do much of anything before we analyze the probe's information.
00:16:38You'll have plenty to do after that.
00:16:40I hope so, because I don't want to be cooped up in this tin can for too long.
00:16:44I'll go bananas.
00:16:46Uh, you want to put some money on that?
00:16:48It's obvious nobody's been around this part of the ship in years.
00:16:56Couple of hundred of them.
00:16:57Hmm.
00:17:19Hmm.
00:17:50Who's there?
00:17:52Well, it ought to be done by now.
00:17:54Carolyn, you put together the probe data.
00:17:57You two take the transport ship.
00:17:59Give it a complete diagnostic.
00:18:01Okay, maybe you're right.
00:18:04Suppose Morgan is one of the two jumpers.
00:18:06Who do you think is the other one?
00:18:07I'm almost positive it's that Jimmy, dork.
00:18:10Oh, yeah.
00:18:11Nah, it's probably that Hong Kong woman.
00:18:13What's her name?
00:18:14Dorothy?
00:18:15No way.
00:18:16How do you know?
00:18:17Because she's my kind of woman.
00:18:18Now there's a hell of a reason.
00:18:33Lily?
00:18:33Oh, Lily?
00:18:35Lily?
00:18:35Lily?
00:18:35Captain, if I didn't know better, I'd swear he's suffocated from Legionnaire's disease.
00:19:04His lungs are full of bacteria.
00:19:06Bacteria?
00:19:06How can that be if the ship was sterilized?
00:19:09I never said that the bacteria were from Earth.
00:19:11Take a look inside his lungs.
00:19:13Fascinating.
00:19:14I've never seen anything move like that.
00:19:16I'll be able to come up with more information once I've run a few tests.
00:19:21Of course, I'll have to admit I'm a little surprised I've been given my own job to do so soon.
00:19:26What?
00:19:26Guy?
00:19:27Stemmed a stern check of the transport ship.
00:19:29I want all the rest of you to check the main ship in two groups.
00:19:32Tell us what's going on.
00:19:34I'm not completely positive, but something was brought into this ship.
00:19:37And some kind of deadly bacteria were brought in with it.
00:19:40Half of you go over number four block, and the others check the gangway where Morgan was found.
00:19:44Victim number one and 12 to go.
00:19:57Told you I had a bad feeling.
00:19:59Come here, little pussycat.
00:20:26Here, is that a girl?
00:20:27Not a thing, Captain.
00:20:36Thanks.
00:20:54How the hell could anything get into this ship?
00:20:58Hmm?
00:20:58Just what do you think you're doing, Mr. Berry?
00:21:02I told him not to touch it.
00:21:04Oh, don't blame her, Captain.
00:21:05She did what she was supposed to.
00:21:06I was only wondering if there were any messages from my family.
00:21:09But what do you know?
00:21:10Look what I found instead.
00:21:11I am Syncam Corporation's Personnel Manager, Interplanetary Division.
00:21:15I have a message of the utmost importance from Mr. Mike Hamilton,
00:21:18commanding officer of the starship Seldes.
00:21:20I am switching.
00:21:21He claims that there are two people on board with false identification.
00:21:26And the most important part of the message, the part with the names on it, was erased.
00:21:31You wouldn't happen to have any explanation for that, would you?
00:21:33As a matter of fact, I don't have any explanation.
00:21:36But if we don't destroy what was brought aboard this ship, it's not going to make much difference anyway.
00:21:41Come on now, Captain.
00:21:42We've both got bigger fish to fry, so to waste time...
00:21:44Captain, come to sick bay.
00:21:46Dr. Mead is dead.
00:21:54Same as Morgan, sir.
00:21:56Wonder where he picked up the infection.
00:21:59From Morgan or somewhere else.
00:22:01Damn it!
00:22:01Alien bacteria and no doctor.
00:22:03It's like I said, the first thing we have to do is to find who those two people are.
00:22:10Nationality?
00:22:11Hong Kong.
00:22:13Date of birth?
00:22:14Come on, Dorothy.
00:22:19I'm not thrilled with this either.
00:22:21But since all of you agreed, we have to go through with it.
00:22:25Date of birth, please.
00:22:26I was born on May 10th, 22...
00:22:2841.
00:22:29You're 23.
00:22:31Education?
00:22:32I graduated from Washington University.
00:22:35And had a baby while you were at it.
00:22:37Now that's the kind of higher education that really builds your brain muscle, eh?
00:22:41Hmm?
00:22:42Just what do you think you're...
00:22:43Barry, shut up.
00:22:44Now let's continue.
00:22:45Crying son of a bitch!
00:22:47We all have something we don't want to tell anybody.
00:22:50We want to keep our lives secret.
00:22:51But if I knew what yours was, I wouldn't laugh about that.
00:22:56That's a fairly pretty speech.
00:22:58I think for the good of the corporation, your turn's up.
00:23:00Carolyn, any word on the transport ship's status?
00:23:09We'll be at our first landing point in under an hour.
00:23:11But sir, Guy and Watt haven't reported in yet.
00:23:14They what?
00:23:18Nationality?
00:23:18Give me a look inside the hangar.
00:23:29What?
00:23:30Guy, come in.
00:23:31What's the transport ship's status?
00:23:33Uh, just a second, Captain.
00:23:34Let me zoom in on it.
00:23:35I'm afraid we're going to have to give up our first landing position.
00:23:50Any idea how long it'll be before we reach the second point, Captain?
00:23:54Eh, three hours.
00:23:56Do you want us to continue the background checks until then?
00:23:59Now that we've started, everyone has to go through it.
00:24:03Lily?
00:24:05Lily?
00:24:06Could you give me a hand?
00:24:08My pleasure.
00:24:09I hope you two realize we're not in a bleeding picnic here.
00:24:12You come straight back after you've found her,
00:24:14and next time put a string on so you stop losing her.
00:24:17Do you hear what I'm saying?
00:24:18Otherwise, all put one round her neck.
00:24:24I don't believe it.
00:24:32He is so mean.
00:24:34I wonder why none of them seem to have anything better to do
00:24:36than to look into other people's private secrets.
00:24:39Well, company loyalty is very important.
00:24:41It has to be insured somehow.
00:24:43Lily!
00:24:50If she were alive, she'd be around your age now.
00:24:53Huh?
00:24:54Nothing.
00:24:56I'll look around this way.
00:25:01Lily!
00:25:03Lily!
00:25:04Lily!
00:25:18There you are!
00:25:20There you are!
00:25:20there you are!
00:25:20There you are!
00:25:30Lily!
00:25:32There you are!
00:25:33Jimmy Mangle, you've got a drug conviction here.
00:25:39Huh? But I never touched that stuff in my life, Dick!
00:25:42Well, the company records show you were placed on probation for some kind of drug bust when you were in high school.
00:25:47What have you got to say?
00:25:48Wait a minute, wait a minute. They've got it all wrong.
00:25:50I can remember perfectly what happened.
00:25:52It wasn't me, it was one of the guys in my class with me, Jimmy Hangle.
00:25:54I can't believe they still have it on the records like that.
00:25:57Jimmy Hangle was arrested for drugs in high school, not me.
00:25:59They were always mixing up the two of us, calling me Hangle and him Mangle.
00:26:02It was terrible!
00:26:03Do you expect us to believe an excuse like that, Jimmy?
00:26:06Even the police can make a mistake in putting data.
00:26:08Why should I be the one to suffer for something that I never had anything to do with?
00:26:12Well, that was all we were able to find in your entire record.
00:26:15None of it has any bearing on what we were looking for, anyway.
00:26:19What happened to that Japanese fella?
00:26:22Captain Hamilton!
00:26:23Well, well, speak of the devil, here he comes now.
00:26:25Yes, what is it?
00:26:26Come to sickbay right now, sir. All the bodies have vanished.
00:26:32Hmm, damnedest thing I've ever seen.
00:26:44Disappearing into thin air like that, leaving only their clothes behind them.
00:26:48And just why were you in sickbay?
00:26:50Uh, I was here looking for the cat.
00:26:52Oh, I'm sure it's only me who thinks it's funny you happen to come here looking for a cat you knew you wouldn't find.
00:26:58Come back.
00:27:11Ah!
00:27:18Nancy, what happened?
00:27:20Oh, my!
00:27:42What in blazes is happening?
00:27:50It's been completely destroyed by rust.
00:27:56The wall's made of solid superalloy. It's impossible.
00:27:59It's got to be something else, but...
00:28:01Bacteria. I'm positive it's been eroded by that bacteria.
00:28:04Yeah, but if it's...
00:28:20What can we do, sir?
00:28:23Since we've got absolutely nothing on this bacteria, what can we do?
00:28:27We'll lock this block off for possible infection and retreat to the main bridge.
00:28:30Come on, everybody, move in!
00:28:31Do you think we've escaped the buggers, Captain?
00:28:59I hope so.
00:29:00We're coming up awfully fast on our second landing point, sir.
00:29:03Oh, yeah.
00:29:05We still have our jobs to do.
00:29:07The transport ship, why don't you cover that with Dular?
00:29:10And the hangar bays will both need to be decontaminated.
00:29:13Plus, we have to select six members for the exploratory probe.
00:29:16Since Walt and Dular are going to be two of them, you better choose the other four from among yourselves.
00:29:20We've plenty of time to do that in yet.
00:29:23We still have our little game of checking the backgrounds of the people from Syncam,
00:29:26and that means Nancy and the fella from the Japan office.
00:29:30How dare you even think you're suspecting me!
00:29:32Morgan from headquarters knew who you were, but I'm from the Australian branch,
00:29:36and I only met you for the very first time here.
00:31:39Well, Mr. Barry, perhaps you should ask her that yourself.
00:31:42Or better yet, why don't the both of us go see what she's doing?
00:31:45Listen, mate.
00:31:47Captain, look!
00:31:48What is it?
00:31:49My commands are being overridden by the motherboard, Captain.
00:31:57I have nothing to do with it.
00:32:02Sir, my control board's been cut off.
00:32:04What?
00:32:04What?
00:32:06We can no longer control the ship from the bridge.
00:32:11Dular, Walt, get your asses out of there.
00:32:13Do you hear me?
00:32:13This is a full-on emergency.
00:32:15I want you to get off of the hangar deck immediately.
00:32:17Dular, Walt, get your asses out of here.
00:32:25Oh, man.
00:32:28What?
00:32:28Oh!
00:32:28Ah!
00:32:30Oh, my God.
00:33:00it's been deactivated it won't unlock who's in there who hasn't been accounted for other
00:33:30than the first four casualties and the rest of us here well a gal from hong kong what's the name
00:33:34she hasn't been seen around for a while a bit big money it's probably her in there i'm telling you
00:33:39she's not in there what makes you so almighty sure of yourself you know an awful lot about the
00:33:43doings of other people perhaps you can explain it to me yeah if i can there's no other way
00:33:50captain hamilton come with me please sir
00:33:53disappeared like the rest of them what's happening here she was checking the pathology of her lungs
00:34:06with the x-ray scanner by herself how'd you figure that out it wasn't tough because i because someone
00:34:12had done the same thing in here you mean besides you i come off it hero that business about looking
00:34:18for the cat and fun in the bodies was a bunch of crap what do you have to say about that yes i was
00:34:24using the x-ray scanner i was afraid that the bacteria had already invaded our bodies and that
00:34:28was the only way i had to make sure i remembered something dr meade had said when he was examining
00:34:34morgan he thought something about it was very familiar it reminded him of legionnaire's disease
00:34:40or a strain similar to that one he told me the last outbreak was years ago some veterans were at a
00:34:47convention twelve hours later they began dropping like flies for no reason their lungs were filled
00:34:53with bacteria which caused them all to suffocate could it be the same thing that infected morgan
00:34:58i can't be sure but the disease that killed those veterans was caused by the hotel's air conditioners
00:35:04that's what started me thinking the bacteria were piped directly into every room through the ac ducts
00:35:09and then well we know there was a damaged duct in the number four section okay how do we know something
00:35:15they couldn't have come through that hole and into the ship oh my god and suppose that something
00:35:19were some kind of alien bacteria
00:35:21if it were strong enough it could have passed untouched through the water separation tanks and filters
00:35:33and then it'd be a cinch for it to penetrate inside into the entire ventilation matrix where it could
00:35:39infiltrate the ship's air supply
00:35:46i think depending on the physical environment it won't survive everywhere on board the saldes and
00:35:51that's uh i think that's why dorothy came here i don't want to hear this yeah but what happened to
00:35:57all of them did the bacteria eat them i don't think we'll ever know that there are bacteria that'll
00:36:02metabolize on earth in a short period of time but no terrestrial aerobic bacteria that i'm aware of
00:36:07can completely dissolve a set of human bones without a trace very intriguing medical man
00:36:13it's a hobby now that's funny something just doesn't seem right maybe it's because company
00:36:18data have mr hero takaji specialized in space engineering and not medicine i guess they must
00:36:23have gotten things all backwards
00:36:24yeah now i think i got it i don't know why i didn't pick it up you're not an employee of the
00:36:34corporation either now are you you're a detective huh all i ever said was that medicine was a hobby i
00:36:41don't remember saying that i specialized in it what do you have up your sleeve the game's done kid
00:36:45you shouldn't have said either very good mr detective your patience has been rewarded you
00:36:50found the mad gunman who murdered those three men on king street i figured i was safe hiding on a
00:36:55starship for 40 years i never thought you'd be willing to tell me quite this far thanks for the
00:37:00confession i appreciate it when everything goes well in those rare moments it's nice to see your
00:37:06efforts rewarded just a minute you can't arrest him here normally you'd have a point there i usually
00:37:11leave everything up to the captain of the ship since whatever happens during the run is under his
00:37:15command oh i don't much care to get involved with the stuff it doesn't concern me directly
00:37:19but our jobs here are different captain yours is to bring the ship home however my responsibility
00:37:26is to bring this here bad guy home i assume that message then from the personnel manager was your
00:37:32trick oh i'm afraid it was at that the company was very cooperative when i was first given this file
00:37:38the only bit of information i had was the murderer was a medical student who'd escaped to the moon on a
00:37:43false sin cam id card that message was my one last hope if this were any kind of a normal situation
00:37:49i'd have nothing at all to say about how the affair was handled but take a word of advice
00:37:53if i were you i'd certainly have my lungs checked for any trace of bacteria
00:37:57come on captain being a detective i've run up against trouble a hell of a lot worse than some
00:38:03outer space chicken pox i'm talking about your own gangs with submachine guns and high-tech
00:38:08explosives and pissed off to boot now you just may be right my body could be riddled with this stuff
00:38:14so perhaps i'll snuff out like morgan but as of this moment i'm still alive and so is this murdering
00:38:20bastard and as long as i'm alive it's my responsibility to get him back to earth for
00:38:26trial he's the criminal and i have to arrest him you're far too young what do you mean i'm too young
00:38:31i've got to be the same age as you captain you think so how old am i then uh how about her
00:38:40i just passed 240 carolyn's 150 years old right i'm 151
00:38:51what guy walt dular they were all of them anywhere between 150 and 200 years old if you go by earth
00:39:03time computation space navigation isn't really everything it's cracked up to be
00:39:09thanks to the ship's cryo hibernation system our bodies don't get much older with every trip
00:39:15well at least not physically that is the trouble starts when we return from a voyage in space
00:39:21everyone's thrilled to be home until they realize that 40 50 or 60 years have elapsed back where
00:39:28they came from you become i was so excited by my first voyage i got back to earth and met my son
00:39:35who had left as a baby he'd grown into a man older than i was but not even that would kill the
00:39:42fascination for me no that died after the second trip there was no more reason to come home all my
00:39:49family and friends were long dead but even more than that i can't catch up with the new age new science
00:39:55new theories a flood of new information people treated me like a living fossil and i realized
00:40:01i'm an anachronism not quite useless but annoying to have around so i escaped back into space and
00:40:08returned to a different new age i've done it many times it doesn't really matter what i tell you after
00:40:14all you can go ahead and bring him back for his trial but you'll find out you'll experience it for
00:40:19yourself there'll be nobody left to welcome you except the computer keeping records of a crime
00:40:24committed 40 years ago
00:40:26you committed 40 years ago
00:40:31you
00:40:35art
00:40:38you
00:40:39What is it?
00:40:50Don't shoot it!
00:41:01Because we've got gravity generators doesn't mean you can blast away any time you feel like it.
00:41:07What the bloody hell was that?
00:41:08You're telling me that thing got into the ship along with the bacteria?
00:41:12Could be.
00:41:14Anyway, whoever or whatever has locked us out of the control room knows a lot more about it than we do, Carolyn.
00:41:20Jimmy, you come along with me too.
00:41:23Hero, since you know some medicine, take care of Dick, all right?
00:41:26Take off his handcuffs and be very happy you're already in sickbay.
00:41:30I'll have to cut the door.
00:41:44Wait for me here.
00:41:45I'm going to rig a torch in the engine room.
00:41:47Uh, I know some welding.
00:41:48Let me help you.
00:41:49Don't run away.
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00:41:57And the μοΏ½actor
00:41:58TOR 그리κ³
00:41:59Teams
00:42:04TOR
00:42:07Como
00:42:07TOR
00:42:08TOR
00:44:41It doesn't matter.
00:44:42I managed, okay?
00:44:43What's important is that the bandage holds.
00:44:45Thank you, Nancy.
00:44:46Do you mind, um...
00:44:58Go ahead.
00:44:58I can't believe, you know, I just can't believe what he was saying about you.
00:45:03You couldn't murder anyone.
00:45:05Appearances can be very misleading, but it's true. I killed three people in broad daylight.
00:45:10What reason could you possibly have had?
00:45:12They made my sister into a drug addict.
00:45:19But how?
00:45:20She was so beautiful.
00:45:22She used to write me all the time.
00:45:24She left home and enrolled overseas in a big university.
00:45:28Then she just disappeared.
00:45:30I inquired everywhere.
00:45:31No one had any information.
00:45:33When I went to talk to her roommate, she told me she didn't know anything.
00:45:37So, when I found her about one year after that, she wasn't anything like she had been.
00:45:43I barely recognized her when I saw her again.
00:45:48And you know where that was, Nancy?
00:45:50Prostituting for a King Street pill.
00:45:53That's terrible.
00:45:54Is she alright?
00:45:56She's dead.
00:45:58My brain just clicked off, and I avenged the death of my sister on the men responsible.
00:46:04It's true that drugs have completely contaminated the Earth and the Moon, but you had no right to kill them.
00:46:09We were on their tracks for months, and if we'd only been able to arrest them, we could have split that drug ring, closed down that prostitution operation, and that'd have been the end of them.
00:46:18You bollocksed up everything, mate, and cost me my promotion.
00:46:22Damn their operation.
00:46:24My job was to avenge the death of my sister.
00:46:27I'll buy that, mate.
00:46:29Maybe you can understand how I felt.
00:46:32You cost me two and a half years of backbreak and investigative work, you know, and I'm not likely to forgive you for that in the foreseeable future.
00:46:39How were you able to get on board as a member of the expedition if you didn't have an identification card?
00:46:44I have a close friend who works for the Japanese branch, and he suggested I escape with this expedition.
00:46:49His name's Hiro Takaji.
00:46:51He was in love with my sister, and he had planned to marry her.
00:46:58What happened to Carolyn?
00:46:59We have to find her.
00:47:00Carolyn, are you there?
00:47:22Oh my God, it's amazing.
00:47:28Lily.
00:47:40Lily.
00:47:54Lily.
00:47:55Lily.
00:47:55Lily.
00:47:56I don't know.
00:48:26What the hell is it?
00:48:39What's a diagram of the bacterial invasion doing?
00:48:56What the hell is it?
00:49:26This block is completely infested.
00:49:33Get up to the main bridge now.
00:49:34Yeah, but Jimmy and Carolyn, what happened?
00:49:36Forget it.
00:49:37I'm afraid they're missing.
00:49:38We're dead.
00:49:39Come on, now.
00:49:40Come on, let's go.
00:49:48It's metabolized even the bulkhead.
00:49:55Come on, let's go.
00:50:25Come on, let's go.
00:50:55Come on, let's go.
00:51:25I can't put up with it anymore.
00:51:27I can't.
00:51:28I'm going to go crazy.
00:51:29Does Syncam Corporation have a science and technology development division?
00:51:34Of course they do.
00:51:35Every company has them.
00:51:36What's it have to do with what's happening on board this ship?
00:51:38Well, it could have something to do with registration number 23703 Lilycat.
00:51:44Huh?
00:51:45It's a robotic cat, unbelievably advanced.
00:51:48A perfect replica of the cat you brought on board.
00:51:51A cat?
00:51:52What for?
00:51:53That robot's controlled the ship ever since we left Earth's orbit.
00:51:58The engineers that maintain this Tepfus and Cam obviously believe we're obsolete and out of date.
00:52:03They don't particularly think humans can handle the job.
00:52:05I suppose they feel we can't be trusted because all we've got is old-fashioned experience and no scientific know-how.
00:52:12So they gave control of the ship to that thing.
00:52:15Machines don't need to eat or sleep.
00:52:18They worked hard while we lay in the capsules.
00:52:20If they found anything floating outside the ship, they hauled it in according to the preset commands.
00:52:25They probably even have a full data aspect on the planet below us.
00:52:29Machines are the most reliable and faithful employees the company's got.
00:52:33They're not going to rely on a bunch of incompetent humans like us.
00:52:38And little cats too faithful and reliable an employee to have let a bacteria onto the ship to wipe out the crew.
00:52:43It's crazy!
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00:53:33the reversal syndrome reversal syndrome it's a function of some very rare bacteria where they
00:53:54reverse the mitosis of the nuclei and accelerate the growth process of normally dormant cells in
00:53:59a short period of time what's weird is the absorption of the human tissue into the alien
00:54:04cell makeup it's as though the bacteria have used the human bodies to metamorphose from a
00:54:09caterpillar into a butterfly if what you're saying is what happened that those monsters
00:54:13or their recycled bodies Dorothy Carolyn Morgan and the rest then what's to stop it from changing
00:54:18again into something even more horrible yeah but why metabolize everything but our clothing
00:54:22huh
00:54:28I've never met anyone so mean
00:54:35come to think of it I'd have done the same thing he followed his principles through even though he
00:54:42already knew the bacteria had infected him he came on board this ship with one objective and that was
00:54:47to put handcuffs on an escaping murderer and once he accomplished that objective he never even thought
00:54:52about looking back again
00:54:53I'll say one thing for him you have to respect him
00:55:02the ship's reacting to the infected blocks and doing the same thing it did with the hanger pod
00:55:15it's protecting itself by cutting them loose and blowing them up away from us
00:55:18I'm not going to worry just yet about that this block isn't the same as the cargo compartments that
00:55:40were jettisoned even though the other ones are contaminated huh let's not forget it's a machine
00:55:44folks desperately trying to save itself even though it knows it's going to be eaten by the bacteria after
00:55:51all
00:55:51what are you doing we have nowhere to run we can wait in this block but that means we'll die of
00:56:02starvation or become another monster like the rest of them which doesn't tickle my fancy at this
00:56:07moment in time so for me the only answer is for us to kill ourselves okay how about you what's it
00:56:14going to be chambers got three shells ready and waiting for us
00:56:17oh
00:56:18oh i can't believe it why did i have a kid on this stupid ship i was only trying to have a little fun
00:56:27i have this friend who's so smart and really cute it's all her fault i hate it and she stole my boyfriend
00:56:36i wanted to get back i wanted to get revenge i know exactly how she's gonna feel when i go back to her
00:56:43with almost as young as when i left and she's an ugly old bad i never thought it would end like this
00:56:49i never thought
00:56:50at least i can see my sister again
00:57:14wait stop there's nothing more to say about it captain
00:57:19the bacteria won't eat everything even if we wind up dead the ship will make it back in one piece
00:57:25what do you mean the bacteria will destroy everything on the ship
00:57:28and i am positive it won't on the motherboard i saw a readout of the corrosion on board and the
00:57:33cargo blocks and storage compartments were almost completely devastated but
00:57:37bridge subcommands and engine room were absolutely free of it
00:57:41residual magnetic fields are built up by our impulse system
00:57:46the impulse drive powers the onboard electricity that means an electromagnetic field i guess
00:57:52the bacteria must be that's it the magnetic field kills them or repels them if the robot
00:57:58knows that it could bring the ship back home all it would need are the bridge and the main drive
00:58:02system of course it knows the situation what possible reason could it have to blow off the
00:58:06cargo blocks except to lighten the ship for the trip home
00:58:09do you understand what i'm talking about i'm saying that even if all 13 members of the crew were to die
00:58:15somewhere out in deep space nobody gives a damn the only thing the corporation cares about is
00:58:20getting its precious data without paying us if possible does any of that really matter if
00:58:25there's nothing we can do about it our only choice is to die or be killed
00:58:29her living remember what detective berry said we may die any minute but right now damn it we are
00:58:37alive listen to me every moment you're alive you have a duty to survive any way you can but we can't
00:58:43it's impossible you've got a big brand new planet right below you with any luck you could survive
00:58:49there forever that's ridiculous we haven't got any more probe ships wrong
00:58:54i still have my lucky charm kid come on follow me
00:59:01you brought a shuttle
00:59:19i added my first trip and ever since then i brought this little baby with me every mission i ever
00:59:24made walt he laughed at me all the time but i just couldn't trash it our memories are powerful
00:59:29and that little machine recalls every experience i ever had
00:59:33you can't what are you doing it's a pity i couldn't have been a little better skipper after all
00:59:44captain it's be alive do everything you can to be alive
00:59:53registration number 23703 lillycat
01:00:03you're not going to bring this plagueship back except over my dead body
01:00:08you're not going to bring this to you
01:00:17you'll be able to bring this whole disease
01:00:19that's going to happen
01:00:19you'll be able to bring this whole life right now
01:00:21what that's going on
01:00:22and that's going on
01:00:23and that's going on
01:00:25yeah
01:00:25I don't know.
01:00:55I don't know.
01:01:25I don't know.
01:01:55I don't know.
01:02:25It's going to be a little quicker than we thought.
01:02:55I don't know.
01:03:25It's going to be a little quicker than we thought.
01:03:30I'm so sad about this.
01:03:41All of us should have been able to land on the planet.
01:03:44You know, is anything wrong?
01:03:47What are you thinking about, Hero?
01:03:49I was wondering about butterflies and if they ever regretted that, if they ever even thought of their past as caterpillars.
01:03:55And if the caterpillar ever thinks of its future up there is that exquisite creature in the air, we'll be metamorphosing somewhere onto another level someday, some other kind or frequency of existence if that's our promised end.
01:04:11We'll have to live out whatever our destiny is, and nobody can know what the future will bring in this world or even the next one.
01:04:21The angels say, are your wings broken, dear?
01:04:48The angels say, are your wings broken, dear?
01:04:49The angels say, are your wings broken, dear?
01:04:53I live, I'll float forever here in the blue.
01:05:01Cause I have held the heavens
01:05:10Cause I have held the small suns of the stars
01:05:18Cause I've learned to fly oh so very well
01:05:24Without wings
01:05:27I am alone
01:05:32I fly above the world now
01:05:37I open my eyes
01:05:40I hear the angels sing
01:05:45To fly this far
01:05:48Is only in dreams
01:05:52But when our dreams fall
01:05:56Oh what our dreams fall
01:06:03Oh what our dreams fall
01:06:12Oh where our dreams fall
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