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00:01:30Never time to just be where you are, taking the scenery, enjoy the show.
00:01:36There is a war on, sir.
00:01:38Yeah, there's always a war on, one way or another.
00:01:40You probably haven't noticed that either, have you?
00:01:45Just out of curiosity, what'd you do before the war, sergeant?
00:01:49I really don't remember, sir.
00:01:52Figured you say that.
00:01:54Just thought I'd check.
00:02:18Not inconveniencing you, are we, corporal?
00:02:24No, sir, just admiring that moon.
00:02:27It's big enough to reach out and touch, isn't it, sir?
00:02:33You're new here, aren't you?
00:02:34Join the regiment of Vicksburg, sir.
00:02:40Gentlemen, mark your targets and watch your asses.
00:02:45Let's do this.
00:03:10It's a trap!
00:03:19What is this?
00:03:23What is this?
00:03:31This sucks.
00:03:37We waited too long, chap.
00:03:40Yeah, sorry about that, old friend.
00:03:42I'll get him next time.
00:03:45Gene, stop this crap already.
00:03:52Wait.
00:03:56All right.
00:03:58What'd I do wrong this time?
00:03:59There were several problems with your attack strategy.
00:04:02You're not fooling anyone, Frank.
00:04:04What?
00:04:04Who said that?
00:04:05I did.
00:04:13What?
00:04:13You're not fooling anyone, Frank.
00:04:18Least of all, you're so.
00:04:21Gene, what is it?
00:04:41Gene, what the hell just happened?
00:04:43The enemy forces knew you were coming.
00:04:45I know.
00:04:46How?
00:04:47Evidence points to a confederate spy in your troops.
00:04:49I understand the corporal was a spy.
00:04:52What I don't understand is how he was able to call me by my real name and violate the rules
00:04:56of the program.
00:04:57It's unclear, sir, but I suspected some kind of programming anomaly.
00:05:01I'll try to isolate the problem.
00:05:03Is there anything I can do?
00:05:05I'll just give you my messages.
00:05:07You have two.
00:05:08Dr. Meyer would like to speak with you.
00:05:09And Mr. Braun wanted to know if you'd had a chance to catch the results of the game.
00:05:13The results are?
00:05:15New York 27, Washington 10.
00:05:17Oh.
00:05:18We've also been experiencing some interference with our message packets.
00:05:22The comm-array again, right?
00:05:24Afraid so.
00:05:25I suggest a remote realignment of the transceiver assembly.
00:05:28Well, thanks for the perfectly obvious, Gene.
00:05:31Anytime, Commander.
00:05:34I'm sorry, Commander, but today is Wednesday.
00:05:37On Wednesdays, our sponsor is a new trick, right?
00:05:40Good night.
00:05:41Good night.
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00:07:55We're almost finished realigning the containment field of the fusion generator.
00:07:59Great.
00:08:00You might want to review the mission rules on picking up after yourselves.
00:08:05Someone left this in the greenhouse last night.
00:08:16Yes, sir.
00:08:20I think we're pretty lucky.
00:08:23Nothing like a ten-year adventure to add a little romance, right?
00:08:27Especially with go-no-go just a few days away.
00:08:30It's all come down to this.
00:08:32All the planning, all the training.
00:08:35One last chance to take the plunge or pull the plug.
00:08:38One last chance to mix our metaphors.
00:08:40Hey.
00:08:53That smells good.
00:08:58Commander?
00:08:59French from Regan Scarf.
00:09:00It looks good.
00:09:01I'll make the salad.
00:09:02That looks good.
00:09:05You need a little something?
00:09:07It's a little salty.
00:09:11It's a bit salty, yes.
00:09:12Like I tell you.
00:09:14You command it.
00:09:14Direct order.
00:09:15You know what?
00:09:16No, no, no.
00:09:16Salt, you know, get this.
00:09:18Nice.
00:09:18Would you like a little salt in yours?
00:09:19How about that?
00:09:20Huh?
00:09:20Enough, enough, enough.
00:09:21Enough with the salt, okay?
00:09:22You know what?
00:09:22I don't know why you're...
00:09:23Get off the head, chef here.
00:09:24When I was a kid, there was these rocks that we used to dive off of.
00:09:29Once we dared each other to do it at night, you couldn't even see the water.
00:09:36You just had to keep telling yourself that it was there.
00:09:40A leap of faith.
00:09:41Yeah.
00:09:42Faith that what we hope is out there is out there and that it can turn things around for
00:09:48all of us.
00:09:54Why am I going?
00:09:58You're asking me this now.
00:10:03I'm not here to give the old party line to the dopes back home.
00:10:11Sorry.
00:10:12That would be your problem.
00:10:15I have problems of my own.
00:10:21Dr. J.
00:10:22El jefe.
00:10:25¿Cómo están los niños?
00:10:27¿Listo para hacer un grande...
00:10:30Boo!
00:10:31Bien, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:32¿Listo para hacer un gran...
00:10:40So, as we prepare to slingshot around the...
00:10:45As we prepare to slingshot around the iridescent planet of Neptune, slinging, slingshotting around
00:10:53the...
00:10:54Sure.
00:10:55I mean, sure, I'm nervous.
00:10:59I get nervous every time we make a course adjustment.
00:11:03Yeah, and now with go-no-go, I mean, I guess we're all a little freaked out.
00:11:09As Phaeton approaches our final go-no-go point, where a slingshot around Neptune can send
00:11:17us home or launch us into deep space and the next phase of our five-year journey to Eridani,
00:11:23the air of tension aboard is palpable.
00:11:27And here's the man who will ultimately decide whether a ship and crew are fit to continue
00:11:33this extraordinary mission to a distant star.
00:11:36It's been a team effort so far, but now go-no-go rests squarely on his shoulders.
00:11:42Frank?
00:11:43Uh, Commander?
00:11:45We could really use some more interview footage of you.
00:11:48You know, the last one didn't go quite like we...
00:11:50Roger, is it true you get 10% of every download and web stream back on Earth?
00:11:56Well, that accusation is a direct insult to my agent, who would never accept less than 20, Frank.
00:12:00Well, I hope he also got you a cut of sponsors, like Nutrek,
00:12:04their finest name and uncomfortable, ill-fitting polyester garments in the galaxy.
00:12:09If it's scratchy, it must be Nutrek.
00:12:12Oh, very nice.
00:12:13I'll make a note to do with passive aggression in our next session.
00:12:16I see everything that happens on this ship.
00:12:19This whole confessional was designed by me.
00:12:22It was designed to be uncomfortable.
00:12:24It was designed to make people feel uncomfortable in the hope that they would be more real.
00:12:29Okay, let him go, Billy.
00:12:30Just head up to the core.
00:12:32He has the worst interview.
00:12:34It's okay.
00:12:34Just let him go, Billy.
00:12:35We have enough.
00:12:36Previously on Phaeton TV.
00:12:39Six months ago, the research vessel Phaeton was launched on an extraordinary mission
00:12:43to the distant star Epsilon Eridani in the search for intelligent life in another solar system.
00:12:49But only a few months into the journey, scientists have made a shocking discovery
00:12:53that Earth will become uninhabitable within a century.
00:12:57Now, this mission of exploration has become a mission of salvation.
00:13:00With the hopes of billions riding on their shoulders,
00:13:0312 brave astronauts now approach the most critical decision of their lives.
00:13:07Go or no go.
00:13:09Leave the solar system and journey for 10 years,
00:13:11or turn around and come home.
00:13:13The stakes are enormous, the drama intense,
00:13:16and you're along for every step of the way.
00:13:28Edge of Never.
00:13:29Phaeton TV only on Fox.
00:13:33Once we pass go-no-go,
00:13:35that's when we engage the Orion Drive for the first time.
00:13:38It's the first large-scale application of this technology.
00:13:41Without which Phaeton would never be capable of the near-light speeds
00:13:44that will let us reach another star system in a matter of years, instead of lifetimes.
00:13:48I grew up in a family of liars.
00:13:54And I hate nothing worse than being lied to.
00:13:57The physics behind it are actually quite revolutionary.
00:14:01That's great, Jules.
00:14:02Exactly what I need.
00:14:04Oh.
00:14:05Look who owes me money.
00:14:07A blocked field goal and a bad pass interference call.
00:14:09That's what you call dumb luck.
00:14:11Uh, no, that's what I call tough D, a good referee,
00:14:13and 5G's, you owe me brudda brudda.
00:14:15I'll make it back in baseball season.
00:14:17If we're still out here.
00:14:20Oh.
00:14:21Uh, well, she was up all night checking the acceleration grids for erosion.
00:14:24Cut her some slack.
00:14:25Said she deserved to get wet.
00:14:27Surfing.
00:14:28Yeah, it's her new thing.
00:14:30Not on the flight, though, she's not.
00:14:32Wake her up.
00:14:35Sue.
00:14:35I don't necessarily feel comfortable talking about my feelings.
00:14:41I know my place.
00:14:43And I understand that I am just one piece of a greater thing.
00:14:47But I am a really important piece.
00:14:49Doc?
00:14:54Meyer?
00:14:55You home?
00:14:58Jean, can you locate the doctor?
00:15:01Dr. Meyer is in Airlock C.
00:15:12Okay, Jean, tell me I'm wrong about this.
00:15:15I'm sorry, doctor, but I estimate a 6.3% decrease in dopamine activity in the basal ganglia,
00:15:22along with an increase in transition metals in the substantia nigra.
00:15:28Is there anything else I can help you with?
00:15:31No, Jean.
00:15:33That's all.
00:15:38All doctors really work under pressure.
00:15:42Because as a doctor, you have to respond to emergencies all the time,
00:15:47and we are trained to do so.
00:15:49Hey, Doc?
00:15:51Wanted to see me?
00:15:53Yes.
00:15:55There's something I need to tell you.
00:15:58Well, this can't be good.
00:16:00Afraid not.
00:16:11All right, tell me.
00:16:14A member of the crew is ill.
00:16:17How ill?
00:16:19Bad enough to send us home.
00:16:22Who?
00:16:25Me?
00:16:26Me?
00:17:24Do you and Kenji ever talk about having kids?
00:17:26Yeah.
00:17:27And?
00:17:28And? I mean, you know the rules.
00:17:31We couldn't be on the mission if we had kids,
00:17:33so we decided that the mission was more important.
00:17:35Alex, baby, come on.
00:17:38We're on a ship.
00:17:39We're gonna be here for nine and a half years.
00:17:41I'm sure that if you wanted to get pregnant,
00:17:43you could do whatever you wanted.
00:17:45Who would want to raise a child in a metal tube?
00:17:47I mean, have this be the only world they know?
00:18:34Eight weeks?
00:18:37I'm sorry?
00:18:39Oh, you're just starting to show, so I'm guessing.
00:18:43Eight weeks?
00:18:45Uh, yes.
00:18:47Eight.
00:18:49Oh, you won't feel anything yet, hon.
00:18:52But they will be able to show you the heartbeat, and that's when it really hits you.
00:18:57Trust me.
00:18:58Wow.
00:19:00Is this your first?
00:19:03Yes.
00:19:16Mrs. Thibodeau, it's good to see you again.
00:19:35Dr. Fallon, you want to see me?
00:19:37Billy, good coming to know.
00:19:38I, uh, finished a rough cut of yesterday's shoot, and I think you should see this.
00:19:42As Phaeton approaches our final go-no-go point, where a slingshot around Neptune can send us home or launch
00:19:51us into deep space, and the next phase of our five-year journey to Eridani, the air of tension aboard
00:19:59is palpable.
00:19:59That's terrible.
00:20:01Billy, you're a natural, and it's not just me that thinks so. Five billion viewers can't be wrong.
00:20:09What?
00:20:12Five billion.
00:20:15That's the best ratings we've had since the launch, and it's way better than anything I got when I was
00:20:19host.
00:20:20What are you talking about?
00:20:21I've been talking to the consortium, and we're all in agreement.
00:20:25I'm still going to produce the show, but from now on, you're going to be the voice of Phaeton.
00:20:30You've got to be kidding, right?
00:20:31You've got something that just can't be bored.
00:20:34People relate to you.
00:20:35I don't think this is a good idea.
00:20:38Look at it like this. You're doing me a favor.
00:20:40I'm a shrink. I was never any good at any of this.
00:20:43As the realities of this mission sink in, I'm going to be getting a lot more patience through my door.
00:20:50Dr. Fallon, I don't know what to say.
00:20:52Say yes?
00:20:55Yes. Yes.
00:20:59Say yes.
00:21:00Excuse me, Dr. Fallon.
00:21:01Manny and Val would like to speak with you.
00:21:05Well, this will be fun.
00:21:08Congratulations, Billy.
00:21:09I'm really proud of you.
00:21:12It's two days and counting until the Phaeton reaches Neptune, and it's the decision we've all been waiting for.
00:21:18Go or no go.
00:21:20And while life is sweet for Kenji and Alice, things are still salty for Val and Manny.
00:21:24Are there just too many cooks in this kitchen?
00:21:27Phaeton TV, The Edge of Never.
00:21:29Wednesdays at 10 only on Fox.
00:21:31I don't want any more footage of us arguing ending up on the show.
00:21:34Look, I am constantly getting notes from our network partners asking for more conflict in this area.
00:21:40You're constantly making us into bitchy kings.
00:21:42Queens.
00:21:43Bitchy queens.
00:21:44Guys, maybe things would be different if the public knew what we know, but that's not the case.
00:21:48I didn't sign up for this.
00:21:50I didn't sign up to be an interstellar punchline, right?
00:21:52Well, things are much worse than the public knows back home.
00:21:58Dry land is becoming an increasingly expensive commodity.
00:22:04Security council is considering relocation visas for anyone wanting to move from the coastal regions inland.
00:22:11Is that bad?
00:22:13It will be.
00:22:15Getting on one of these visa lists is going to be incredibly important.
00:22:20I don't know why you're laughing.
00:22:21I have family in London.
00:22:23And you have family in Florida, right?
00:22:26What are you saying?
00:22:27If I don't cooperate, then my family doesn't get a visa?
00:22:29The consortium is a very powerful company.
00:22:33They're going to be willing to help people who help them to make money.
00:22:39Now, I know you guys are trying to paint me as a villain here, but really, I'm just trying to
00:22:43help you.
00:22:45We'll do it.
00:22:49We'll do it.
00:22:50Your family will need help.
00:22:56I do love you, you know.
00:22:59You should.
00:23:01Attention all crew.
00:23:02Please report immediately to the briefing room.
00:23:08So, any questions?
00:23:11Yeah, I have questions.
00:23:12How long have you known about this, and why are the rest of us just hearing about it now?
00:23:15That's really not the issue.
00:23:17With all due respect, sir, the hell it isn't.
00:23:20Would you get that thing out of my face?
00:23:21I'm just doing my job.
00:23:23Did someone give you a job to do?
00:23:25Let's just try and absorb all of the information before we make accusations, shall we?
00:23:29I'm sorry, Roger, but it's a question, not an accusation.
00:23:32And here's your answer.
00:23:34Doctor came to me yesterday with his preliminary diagnosis.
00:23:37I asked him to take some more time to confirm it.
00:23:39He did.
00:23:40And now you're being briefed.
00:23:43Parkinson's.
00:23:44Is it fatal?
00:23:45No, but it can lead to some pretty serious complications.
00:23:50Now, so far, I've only experienced a few symptoms, and only intermittently.
00:23:56Some hand tremors, cramped handwriting.
00:24:00What comes next?
00:24:01Do you start drooling?
00:24:06Well, the symptoms and their rate of progression varies by individual.
00:24:11But commonly, we see problems with balance, mobility, later with speech and swallowing,
00:24:18fatigue.
00:24:19Billy, I am not kidding.
00:24:20I will annihilate you.
00:24:20Stop it.
00:24:21I'm just doing my job.
00:24:22Just turn it off.
00:24:22Just turn it off.
00:24:23Now it's not time.
00:24:24Let me do my job.
00:24:25Now it's not time.
00:24:26Put it away.
00:24:29Put it away.
00:24:30It's time.
00:24:31Let's just all try and stay focused.
00:24:34Shall I continue?
00:24:35Please.
00:24:35I'm sorry.
00:24:36Uh, problems with short-term memory loss and dementia, including hallucinations and paranoia,
00:24:42are possible late-term developments.
00:24:45All right, this can be treated with medication, right?
00:24:47So the only relevant question here is, do we have the medications?
00:24:51Yes, to varying degrees.
00:24:53And yes, but only in limited supplies.
00:24:57We didn't plan for something like this.
00:25:03Okay.
00:25:05Well, we were coming up on the go-no-go decision point anyway.
00:25:09All this means is that we're facing it a little sooner than we anticipate.
00:25:12I say go.
00:25:13The man's check hallucinations paradigm.
00:25:16How are we supposed to move forward when the doctor's sick like sick?
00:25:20No one's voting.
00:25:23This isn't a democracy.
00:25:25I'll make the final decision after hearing the doctor's personal and medical assessment,
00:25:30nor is anyone else going to be briefing mission control or the consortium about this situation.
00:25:35You got that, Roger?
00:25:42And by the way, this isn't the only safety issue we're facing right now.
00:25:47Gene's got a list as long as my arm, any one of which can scrub this mission.
00:25:50So if you want to be productive, start dealing with them.
00:25:56I'm just playing a role.
00:25:59We all play roles all the time.
00:26:01We become more deeply entrenched in them in moments of crisis.
00:26:05I think from an audience perspective, it's very exciting.
00:26:08I think it's as real as it could possibly be, and it makes very good television.
00:26:38It's always so damn restful here.
00:26:41Not always.
00:26:48I love those storms sometimes.
00:26:50The last one almost took out the supports under this balcony.
00:26:53I'm in the mood for a storm right about now.
00:26:56That could be arranged.
00:26:59Talk to me.
00:27:00You're just going to use this Maya thing as an excuse to dump the whole mission.
00:27:04Excuse?
00:27:05I'm not saying that we've not had an impressive array of setbacks,
00:27:08but it almost seems as though you've been looking for a reason to abort.
00:27:14If we're going to go forward with this thing,
00:27:16we've got to be realistic about the problems we're facing.
00:27:18I mean, come on.
00:27:19Meyer's got Parkinson's.
00:27:21Yeah, I was at the briefing.
00:27:22What's going on?
00:27:24Really?
00:27:26It's not the facts of what they told us so much.
00:27:30It's the timing.
00:27:31I mean, I mean, environmental disaster, okay.
00:27:35How long have we been waiting for that shoe to drop?
00:27:37But for it to go so wrong so fast, it's a lot to swallow.
00:27:42And the closer we get to go-no-go, the tougher it gets.
00:27:46You're implying that they're lying to us.
00:27:48This is a $200 billion project.
00:27:52Yeah.
00:27:52And we're going to start playing games.
00:27:54Maybe it's some kind of test.
00:27:56Of what?
00:27:57Of me.
00:28:04I've been getting this feeling for a while now
00:28:07that mission control doesn't exactly have the greatest faith in their commander.
00:28:11Come on.
00:28:12It's not said out loud on an open channel,
00:28:14but reading between the lines?
00:28:17I'm not so sure they wouldn't rather see someone else in command up here.
00:28:22Hey.
00:28:25Look me in the eye and tell me that you believe that.
00:28:30I don't know what I believe.
00:28:34Maybe you're right.
00:28:34Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I've got this feeling in my gut.
00:28:38It just doesn't add up.
00:28:39I know there's something they're not telling us.
00:28:42I know that...
00:28:46Sorry, good to go on.
00:28:53You should come to my place sometime.
00:28:54You'd like it.
00:28:55Open air, interesting people.
00:28:56Yeah, you know what, Frank?
00:28:59I'm bored.
00:29:01Come and play with me.
00:29:02Come and play with me.
00:29:06Come and play with me.
00:29:07Come and play with me.
00:29:14Come and play with me.
00:29:16Come and play with me.
00:29:19Come and play with me.
00:29:20Come and play with me.
00:29:21Come and play with me.
00:29:21Come and play with me.
00:29:22Come and play with me.
00:29:22Come and play with me.
00:29:25Come and play with me.
00:29:26Come and play with me.
00:29:26Come and play with me.
00:29:26Come and play with me.
00:29:27Come and play with me.
00:29:29Come and play with me.
00:29:38You gotta be kidding me, I was calling you here.
00:29:41I didn't program it.
00:29:48And you can answer it.
00:29:56Hello?
00:29:57I'm very disappointed in you, Riga.
00:29:58What, who is this?
00:30:00You're behaving very badly, you know that.
00:30:02Who is it?
00:30:04I don't know, I can't, I don't understand.
00:30:07I said you're behaving very badly.
00:30:09Both of you.
00:30:10What the hell?
00:30:15Captain?
00:30:18What's he doing here?
00:30:20Wait a minute, he's from my module.
00:30:24You brought him over here?
00:30:26I don't even know how to do that.
00:30:31No one brought me over here, Frank.
00:30:34But I am here, and I told you before.
00:30:38You're not fooling anyone.
00:30:56Hey, baby, baby, it's okay.
00:30:59It's okay.
00:31:00You're okay.
00:31:02Shh, it's okay, it's okay.
00:31:05It's okay, don't worry.
00:31:24I can't imagine the scenario in which my wife wouldn't be here with me.
00:31:36And yes, it gives me some comfort.
00:31:46Are we going, Frank?
00:31:49What, Frank?
00:31:53I haven't made a decision.
00:31:55You'll be the first, okay?
00:31:56Really?
00:31:57Yeah.
00:31:58Promise.
00:32:02Okay.
00:32:04It's just the thing is, Frank, if something were to happen to you, like, you're hit by a bus.
00:32:11If something were to happen to you, I'm the one that has to pick up the bag, and I really
00:32:17should know where the bag is.
00:32:19Jimmy.
00:32:22I just told you I haven't decided yet.
00:32:26I'll let you know, okay?
00:32:28Okay.
00:32:28All right.
00:32:29Yeah.
00:32:32I'll go, then.
00:32:35I shall be tending to the children if you change your mind.
00:32:40Huwak.
00:32:44There's a rare moment of truthfulness.
00:32:47I...
00:32:49respect the man gravely.
00:32:51I wish he...
00:32:54respected me...
00:32:56as much...
00:32:59as I do him.
00:33:02Biological protection in the root zone.
00:33:03I mean, I think I can fix it by introducing some protective microbes into the solution.
00:33:07Good.
00:33:07The last thing we need is a threat to a fresh fruit in the ocean.
00:33:09Exactly.
00:33:09Um, I mean, let me show you some of these test slides I've been working on.
00:33:12What exactly happened last night?
00:33:16I have no idea.
00:33:18I didn't think any of us could get into someone else's module without an invitation and an access code.
00:33:22And I gather you didn't extend my invitation to your little friend.
00:33:25So he could execute us in the sack? I'm not that kinky.
00:33:28You have your moments.
00:33:31You know, it's exactly the kind of stump Roger would, but if he knew I was cheating on him.
00:33:36No one's cheating on anyone here.
00:33:37This is all just some...
00:33:38harmless fantasy.
00:33:40Really?
00:33:41Then you wouldn't mind if I told my husband, would you?
00:33:45Okay, fine.
00:33:47He's not a software expert either.
00:33:48He's just a therapist.
00:33:49Doesn't have the skills to bluff something like this.
00:33:52Well then someone else is agreeing with us.
00:33:56Right.
00:34:07Tonight on Fate and TV, The Edge of Never.
00:34:09It's all come down to this.
00:34:11It's time for the commander's decision.
00:34:13The whole reason for going on is that we believe that we can be successful. And if I believe that
00:34:23we can be successful, we will go on.
00:34:26The Phaeton crew grapples with the choice that will change their lives forever. And ours too.
00:34:31Go now go.
00:34:32It's a go now go.
00:34:33We're gonna go now go.
00:34:34The go now go go.
00:34:35It's the only show you can't miss.
00:34:38Absolute barriers to risk. We will go back.
00:34:40Phaeton TV presented commercial free. Only on Fox.
00:34:45Begin recording.
00:34:46Dear Sean.
00:34:48Well, a lot's happened since my last letter.
00:34:52We've, uh, we've had some bad news. The ship's doctor is ill.
00:34:56And it could threaten the mission.
00:34:59Yeah, we all worked so hard for this. We, uh, competed so hard to be a part of it.
00:35:04You'd think that'd be the only thing in our minds right now.
00:35:07But, uh, well, six months in a metal tube can make you lose track of your priorities.
00:35:12You, you start to focus on other things.
00:35:18Things that just make you crazier.
00:35:22Tweety burger. What a treat.
00:35:25Much more meat than you can.
00:35:29Eight!
00:35:31Oh, come on, Dr. J. Why eatin' that crap again?
00:35:33I made a nice carbonara.
00:35:36One spit and money. One spit and...
00:35:38Well, let me, let me do something to it. Let me put, like, a little salt in there.
00:35:41You want a little salt? Just, like, a touch? Just a little bit?
00:35:44This guy paddles into the lineup, waves like I'm his bud.
00:35:47He drops in on me. Next thing I know...
00:35:49Drops in on you, but it's up.
00:35:51It means he cut me off on a wave.
00:35:52Okay.
00:35:53Next thing I know, I'm stuck in water while I get drilled into the reef.
00:35:56By the time I managed to rip off my headset, it felt like I really bought it.
00:35:59You should reset the parameters to no generated character interaction.
00:36:05You think I didn't think of that?
00:36:07I programmed it for a mellow break, okay?
00:36:10Mellow. Peaceful.
00:36:11Someone hacked my module.
00:36:13They're looking at me?
00:36:14You're the computer genius.
00:36:16I didn't touch your module.
00:36:18Really?
00:36:19You didn't think that maybe programming a little danger might make for a better show now that you're the new
00:36:23host?
00:36:25What? You think I'd use your personal module just to get ratings?
00:36:30I wouldn't put it past you.
00:36:36Sue.
00:36:37What?
00:36:38Look, I'm sorry, but I know a computer hack when I see one.
00:36:41And that freak was hacked a mile away.
00:36:43That doesn't mean Billy had anything to do with it.
00:36:45Oh, God, Alice, just shut up!
00:36:46You always butt into things that have nothing to do with you.
00:36:49What?
00:36:49Can you do something about your wife?
00:36:50Don't bring me into this, okay?
00:36:52She's doing it again.
00:36:52No, I think a catfight is gonna happen.
00:36:54No, it's not.
00:36:55Hey.
00:36:57Sorry about that.
00:37:00I didn't want to eat this.
00:37:01Here, here.
00:37:01Come on.
00:37:02See you at breakfast, man.
00:37:03Yeah, I will.
00:37:05So, Sue, are you completely psychotic or only when it comes to other women?
00:37:10I don't know, I like women that much.
00:37:13So, um...
00:37:14Another do I.
00:37:15I swear we get along so well.
00:37:21Hey.
00:37:22Hey.
00:37:23Where have you been?
00:37:24I've been looking all over for you.
00:37:26I'm okay.
00:37:27Are you sure?
00:37:27Yeah, I'm sure.
00:37:29I just needed to leave before I knocked her out.
00:37:31She's got one more time to talk to me like that.
00:37:33Hey, okay, okay, okay.
00:37:33I swear I'm gonna knock that little bitch.
00:37:35Okay, stop.
00:37:35Okay, stop.
00:37:35No.
00:37:35No, no, no.
00:37:37But you were there.
00:37:38Breathe.
00:37:39Stop.
00:37:45Is there anything I can do?
00:37:48Yeah.
00:37:50Yeah.
00:37:50Me.
00:37:51The core.
00:37:52Tonight.
00:38:04Wow.
00:38:06You think, uh, Pike's really gonna turn us around?
00:38:08If there's any doubt, I'm willing to take odds.
00:38:10But if Skipper knows what he's doing, then if he thinks this problem's too big, what do you want?
00:38:13Oh, God.
00:38:14I'll tell you that.
00:38:14So you people seem to be forgetting that there's a somewhat bigger problem back at home.
00:38:19So if we have to live with a little risk, I'd say that came with the territory, wouldn't you?
00:38:23Yeah.
00:38:24Maybe there's bigger problems back home.
00:38:26All right, Braun.
00:38:27What?
00:38:27What do you say?
00:38:27I work mission control.
00:38:29They're not above lying to the crew, you know, for our own safety.
00:38:32Does it mean the company man's getting a touch paranoid?
00:38:35Make fun of me if you want, but it's making me nervous.
00:38:38You know, Braun, if you're nervous, go to the commander and get a reassuring cuddle.
00:38:42You've experienced this?
00:38:44You know what, Jimmy?
00:38:46It's very easy to play armchair general.
00:38:53Armchair what?
00:38:55It didn't mean her.
00:38:55You heard me.
00:38:56Tell me it didn't mean her.
00:38:56Shut up, Jules.
00:38:57I meant it.
00:39:06I knew it!
00:39:08Bye bye.
00:39:31Bye bye...
00:39:52Jean, identify the human figure in my landscape.
00:39:55I'm sorry, Dr. Meyer, but there is no other human figure.
00:39:58Oh, that's ridiculous. I'm looking...
00:40:06Never mind. My mistake must be seeing things.
00:40:54That's the... or wheeling drive, right?
00:40:56Almost. It's Orion.
00:40:58It's named after the first design for a spaceship
00:41:00with nuclear pulse propulsion almost a century ago.
00:41:03A century? That's a hundred years.
00:41:06Mm-hmm, that's right.
00:41:08You know, sometimes it takes a long time
00:41:09for an idea to become a reality.
00:41:11Don't you wish you were going?
00:41:15I'm a scientist, not an astronaut.
00:41:17But you designed it, Dad.
00:41:21Well, that, um...
00:41:24That private consortium I told you about, um...
00:41:28They're, uh, they're already, um...
00:41:31They're recruiting a top-notch, um, team.
00:41:34Jean, freeze program.
00:41:35Is there a problem, Dr. Braun?
00:41:37Yeah. Yeah, this isn't my son.
00:41:40He's generic. He could be anybody's son.
00:41:41The program extrapolates as best it can,
00:41:44based on the data available, public records, school reports.
00:41:46Yeah, look, just forget all that crap, all right, Jean?
00:41:52Access me.
00:41:53You, Dr. Braun?
00:41:56Yes, use my, um, my psych records, my evaluations,
00:42:00my family histories, and all other data available
00:42:03to build a more realistic version of this, this character,
00:42:06and then tap into the neural interface
00:42:09using real-time biofeedback of my cognitive response
00:42:12to shape the character.
00:42:15Help me.
00:42:16Help me find out what he'd really be like, Jean.
00:42:20Extrapolation complete.
00:42:27Sean?
00:42:32Son?
00:42:35Are you all right?
00:42:37Why do you come home every night now,
00:42:39when you never used to before?
00:42:43I died?
00:42:45What?
00:42:46Why did he come home every night now,
00:42:48when you never used to before I died?
00:43:06Ready to replay Pike simulation
00:43:08using reduced speed at end of recording.
00:43:15what you're not fooling anyone Frank
00:43:21least of all yourself
00:43:24Gene what is
00:43:52you
00:44:34Jean what time is it
00:44:381831 ship time
00:44:44that's good
00:44:45it is sir
00:44:50it's true
00:44:54it's really true
00:44:58when Johnny comes marching home again
00:45:02hurrah
00:45:04hurrah
00:45:05I'll give him a heart
00:45:07you welcome home
00:45:08hurrah
00:45:09the men will cheer
00:45:11and the boys will shout
00:45:14the ladies
00:45:16will all come out
00:45:18and we'll all feel great
00:45:24when Johnny comes marching
00:45:37there are more effective treatments on earth but we're here
00:45:40and Rika thinks we can extract enough levodopa from the plants on board to provide an animal supply
00:45:46and we'll be here
00:45:46we'll be here for 15 minutes Frank
00:45:47we'll be here for 15 minutes Frank didn't you call this meeting
00:45:48yes yes
00:45:49I was just trying to uh you okay
00:45:51I'm fine
00:45:52you are great
00:45:53yeah
00:45:54fine
00:45:54you look good
00:45:55thank you
00:45:56okay um yeah you all look good so uh on the uh on the go no go um I made
00:46:03the decision
00:46:06it's go
00:46:07we're going on we're not turning back so I want a full systems check in
00:46:11yeah
00:46:13you're really not going to give us a say
00:46:25look um I know it's been a tough few months and uh a lot of that's on me
00:46:35you know I've been hard on all of you when the truth is you've just been doing your jobs
00:46:41you know in fact we've all just been doing our jobs you know focusing so hard on the tasks
00:46:48in front of us that we couldn't see clearly but now
00:46:54now it's all there right in front of us you know like it like it always was
00:46:59what's in front of us
00:47:00well everything it's all about to change everything we know everything we believe
00:47:07but you're right you're absolutely right
00:47:12you're absolutely right
00:47:13I'll make this a vote
00:47:16yeah right now
00:47:19a go no go vote from everyone
00:47:21we'll start with the doc
00:47:23you're the man with the problem what do you think
00:47:26huh
00:47:30a few days ago I would have said no no way but
00:47:36today I had this experience
00:47:40in your vert module right
00:47:42yes
00:47:46well kind of a glitch actually
00:47:48there's a lot of that going around
00:47:50well whatever it was it suddenly forced me to
00:47:56let go
00:47:57of everything you know I felt
00:48:00alive
00:48:00yes
00:48:01yes
00:48:01exactly
00:48:02alive
00:48:05and
00:48:05well I know this much
00:48:08I want to see you
00:48:09I want to see Eridani
00:48:09great
00:48:10so the doc's made his decision
00:48:13soon
00:48:13thought you'd never ask
00:48:15go
00:48:16Alice
00:48:18go
00:48:19Manny, Val
00:48:20come on guys hook me up with a double play
00:48:22huh
00:48:23I say go
00:48:24woo
00:48:24good to go commander
00:48:25yeah
00:48:26uh Kenji
00:48:27what do you say
00:48:27go
00:48:28what go
00:48:29yeah
00:48:31okay roger
00:48:32roger
00:48:32it's your turn
00:48:36this is a sham
00:48:38we don't live in a democracy
00:48:41you've already made your mind up Frank
00:48:46it's a vote
00:48:47go
00:48:49or not go
00:48:51it's what we're here to do
00:48:53exactly
00:48:53Rika
00:48:54go
00:48:56great
00:48:56Billy
00:48:57um
00:48:58go
00:48:58yeah
00:48:59Jules my man
00:49:01well I didn't design it to stay
00:49:03hello boy
00:49:04and finally
00:49:05Dr. J
00:49:08that's Harry from
00:49:10Faden's
00:49:11second in command
00:49:13the man who'd be left
00:49:15holding the bag
00:49:17after the bus
00:49:18huh
00:49:19what do you say Jimmy
00:49:21seriously
00:49:23you ready for an adventure
00:49:24or
00:49:25you want to just
00:49:26roll on home
00:49:29let's probably be there
00:49:30go
00:49:32yeah
00:49:33yeah go
00:49:33hey that's it then
00:49:35okay full systems check at 0900
00:49:38let's do this people
00:49:41whoo
00:49:43aren't you excited
00:49:44come on
00:49:45Harry Donnie here
00:49:45welcome
00:49:53so what's gotten into you
00:49:56you know I'm not sure I can put this into words Rika
00:49:59in fact I know I can put it into words but just trust me
00:50:04it's uh
00:50:07it's extraordinary
00:50:09it's extraordinary
00:50:32it's extraordinary
00:50:35um
00:50:37basically we gonna blow us up a bunch of big ass bombs
00:50:41off the ass end of this here ship
00:50:43some big ass bombs gonna vaporize some big ass alloy plates
00:50:49and the translation of all that
00:50:51big ass mass energy make us go real fast
00:50:53real fast
00:50:55all right jimmy thanks jimmy
00:51:04no way
00:51:06no way
00:51:07no way
00:51:13no way
00:51:18If no man, if she's right, if she's right.
00:51:23Freebron systems checks complete, ready for slingshot.
00:51:26Okay, people, report.
00:51:28Maya, Rika?
00:51:29Yeah, all set here.
00:51:30Rika?
00:51:31Yep.
00:51:32Alice, Kenji?
00:51:34We're ready.
00:51:36Wish we had a different receipt.
00:51:37Next time.
00:51:37Good to go.
00:51:38Got a paper.
00:51:40Okay.
00:51:40Billy?
00:51:42Yeah, ready, ready.
00:51:44Manny, Val?
00:51:48You're ready to face unknown, Commander.
00:51:50I'm not sure how we're shooting this guy.
00:51:53Oh, well, good.
00:51:54Take a load of all our interview fans.
00:51:57Be sure to buy the fully articulated Manny and Val action figures
00:52:01with your next purchase of Tweety, Burgum, and Emilio.
00:52:03Yeah, Commander, we're at that point of no return,
00:52:06so I guess we're ready to go.
00:52:08Well, so it seems.
00:52:09Roger?
00:52:10Oh, I'm ready to record some great footage, Frank.
00:52:13I'm sure you're not going to disappoint me.
00:52:14That's my top priority, Rog.
00:52:17Sue?
00:52:17Uh, yeah.
00:52:18I'm good here, Skipper.
00:52:19Navigation?
00:52:21Online.
00:52:22Coherence advice online.
00:52:24Stand by.
00:52:26You hear back from Mission Control about Meyer and Agova?
00:52:29No.
00:52:30Of course, I didn't send the message until about ten minutes ago,
00:52:34which they won't get for another 90 minutes,
00:52:37so we're looking at probably another two hours for a response.
00:52:41I guess I'll just have to grin and bear it.
00:52:43Well, I guess so.
00:52:45This is the flight deck.
00:52:47Initiating D-spin.
00:52:58Distance now at 100,000 clicks.
00:53:01Food increasing to 30 clicks a second.
00:53:04Nav, how's our aim?
00:53:05We're three milliard seconds off the B plane.
00:53:07RCS thrusters auto-firing to compensate.
00:53:10Back in the pipe, five by five, ready for slingshot.
00:53:13Initiate.
00:53:14D-spin.
00:53:15D-spin.
00:53:15D-spin.
00:53:36D-spin.
00:53:39D-spin.
00:53:41D-spin.
00:53:42D-spin.
00:53:44D-spin.
00:53:46D-spin.
00:53:46D-spin.
00:53:47D-spin.
00:53:47D-spin.
00:53:48D-spin.
00:53:48D-spin.
00:53:49D-spin.
00:53:51D-spin.
00:54:09D-spin.
00:55:11I hope no one had a big lunch because the ride is about to get bumpy.
00:57:47We're right back.
01:01:12I think we should take the entire program offline, all the VRT modules, until I can fix the problem.
01:01:17I mean, what if somebody gets trapped in an even worse situation and struggles to get out of it like
01:01:21I did?
01:01:21There could be synaptic damage for all I know.
01:01:23I think you're right, but I'm wondering if you're treating this all a little bit intellectually.
01:01:27A computer glitch that needs to be solved rather than something very traumatic that happened to you personally.
01:01:32Well, nothing happened to me, really.
01:01:34I mean, physically, in reality, nothing happened.
01:01:37If you think about it, it's no different than a bad dream, and dreams aren't real, right?
01:01:42Well, the events they portray may not be, but the feelings dreams evoke and the memories they leave behind, they
01:01:48can be as real as anything in our lives.
01:01:51But I'm curious why you chose to describe it as a dream.
01:01:55I'm sorry, uh, what do you mean?
01:02:00Well, some people believe that dreams are the mind's way of exploring things that would ordinarily be suppressed in waking
01:02:06hours.
01:02:07You're talking about fantasies.
01:02:09I don't have a rape fantasy, if that's what you're getting at.
01:02:11I'm not getting at anything, Billy.
01:02:14I'm just showing you your choice of words.
01:02:18By describing it as a dream, you're implying it's something that you dreamt up.
01:02:22As if in some way you blame yourself for what happened, or even feel you deserved it.
01:02:36It's a computer glitch, and that's all it is.
01:02:46The VRT modules were your baby, Roger.
01:02:50You fought to include them in the mission.
01:02:52Now you want them shut down?
01:02:54Well, actually, it's the last thing I want.
01:02:57But the safety of the crew has to be paramount.
01:03:02In psychological terms, the Faden mission will amount to forced confinement for 12 people for 10 years.
01:03:07That's very clever, Frank.
01:03:08About the ability to escape the confines of their middle, too, periodically,
01:03:13to experience other environments and interact with other people,
01:03:16even if they're only computer-generated, the pressures of the mission will turn inward.
01:03:19Yeah, you don't have to read the whole thing.
01:03:20Divisions will form among the crew.
01:03:22Barely acknowledged animosities and jealousies will crop up.
01:03:25Paranoid and even delusional behavior is possible.
01:03:28I know what I wrote, Frank.
01:03:33You're playing with fire.
01:03:36In every sense but the physical, Billie was raped.
01:03:38She's going to feel the emotional, psychological effects of that for the rest of her life.
01:03:45How is she?
01:03:46She's in shock.
01:03:47Right.
01:03:50She's hanging on to the virtual nature of the experience as a way of saying it wasn't real,
01:03:55therefore nothing happened, and she doesn't need treatment.
01:03:57What do you think?
01:04:00Was it real?
01:04:02What are you asking me, Frank?
01:04:04I'm asking if you know fantasy from reality.
01:04:07Roger.
01:04:09I think I do.
01:04:13Do you know what's real, Frank?
01:04:25I'll tell you what I think.
01:04:29I think this mission has changed.
01:04:33I think our eyes are about to be opened.
01:04:37And that we are on the verge of a profound awakening that you and I cannot even imagine.
01:04:44And I think the vert modules are crucial to that awakening.
01:04:48I won't shut them down.
01:04:51In my professional opinion, your behavior of late has been erratic at best.
01:04:56Saying that to mission control?
01:04:57Another value of loyalty in any isolated crew, Frank.
01:05:01And I live on this ship, too.
01:05:04But what's really going on?
01:05:06I once was lost, but now I'm found.
01:05:10Was blind, but now I see.
01:05:13Look, at the very least, the crew deserves another fact.
01:05:19There are fans, as well as our colleagues.
01:05:22Don't lead them into treacherous waters unaware, Frank.
01:05:26Roger, you're right there.
01:05:28You do deserve to know the truth.
01:05:30The truth shall set them free.
01:05:36Whoo!
01:05:46A sexual assault.
01:05:48Could you be more specific?
01:05:50Assault against who?
01:05:51Well, there's a privacy issue here.
01:05:53I'm not at liberty to describe the attack in detail or who experienced it.
01:05:57But in my opinion, there is a serious defect in the vert software.
01:06:00And I'm strongly recommending that we refrain from using the vert modules.
01:06:05Um, for how long?
01:06:07Until we know the problem's been identified and repaired.
01:06:10Well, can't we just upload new software?
01:06:13Not at this range and speed.
01:06:15We're lucky to get simple engineering packets, let alone complex software uploads.
01:06:19I don't think there's anything to fear from the vert modules.
01:06:22Are we talking about a permanent shutdown?
01:06:26Possibly.
01:06:28Well, we've all experienced computer glitches before.
01:06:32And just to play devil's advocate here, isn't it possible that we're overreacting?
01:06:37You heard him say sexual assault, right?
01:06:39Ah, yes.
01:06:41What does that mean, exactly?
01:06:43I mean, there's a big difference between someone getting a pinch on the arse and being gang raped.
01:06:48Someone was violated by a computer program.
01:06:51Doesn't matter what it means, exactly.
01:06:52Um, for once, I have to agree with Jimmy here.
01:06:55And I don't mean to sound insensitive or anything, but, uh, these programs are the only chance that any of
01:07:00us have for privacy here on the ship.
01:07:02And if all we're talking about is some CG character copying a field, I don't think it's a really good
01:07:05idea.
01:07:05Wait, I'm sorry, what kind of logic is that?
01:07:08I was an impression that this isn't open.
01:07:09One of these characters shot me, Jules.
01:07:10I'm sorry, it's murder a gray area for you too, dear.
01:07:12People get shot in their action programs all the time.
01:07:15In an action program, I was relaxing in my beach house.
01:07:19It was supposed to be alone.
01:07:20An intruder came in and shot me in my bed when I was alone.
01:07:26So you were shot and someone else was assaulted.
01:07:31It's a simulation.
01:07:34Look, just go back in, create a couple of machine guns.
01:07:37Take your revenge.
01:07:39You'll feel better, believe me.
01:07:46Look, I'm sorry.
01:07:47I just don't see what the big deal is.
01:07:50None of it's real.
01:07:51It's all in your head.
01:07:54Brilliant. Brilliant.
01:07:55You and I are going to revisit this.
01:08:06Well, we're still waiting to hear from you, Skipper.
01:08:09Are you going to shout down the modules or not?
01:08:16No, I'm not.
01:08:24Knock, knock.
01:08:27What?
01:08:29Can I come in?
01:08:32Yeah.
01:08:48I'm sorry.
01:08:50They're idiots.
01:08:51I knew that.
01:08:56How old are you?
01:08:59I'm 24.
01:09:04When I was 24 when I joined the Marines.
01:09:08And I was on a...
01:09:11I was on this training mission.
01:09:14And two guys from my own unit,
01:09:20they, um...
01:09:30You know, these guys, I mean, I...
01:09:33I ate with them.
01:09:35I racked with them.
01:09:36I...
01:09:39And that was the worst part.
01:09:41You know?
01:09:43Just the realization that none of that mattered.
01:09:48That I didn't even really exist to them.
01:09:53It's the thing, you know, like, these guys, they don't get it.
01:09:56You know, they don't get that...
01:09:59That even when something like this happens in the real world,
01:10:03your mind is where it happens.
01:10:05More than your body.
01:10:08I mean, when that's going on, you're not even in your body.
01:10:12I've already taken that from you.
01:10:17So the only thing that I can tell you right now
01:10:20is you're gonna be okay.
01:10:23Don't listen to those asses telling you that it's not real
01:10:26or it's all in your head, and so it doesn't matter.
01:10:29Just feel it.
01:10:37You play the flute?
01:10:40Yeah.
01:10:42Any good?
01:10:45I'm okay.
01:10:49Yeah, you are.
01:10:55So what was that conversation you had with Frank yesterday?
01:10:59Well, there's been quite a lot going on with him.
01:11:02Mm-hmm.
01:11:03You've noticed it, too?
01:11:05Well, yeah.
01:11:07But quickly, the last few days,
01:11:09one minute, depressed, angry at the crew.
01:11:13That's not like him, really.
01:11:14He's very level.
01:11:16The next minute, he's up.
01:11:17He's completely high as a kite.
01:11:19Just now, we saw him.
01:11:20He's...
01:11:21Well, maybe he's happy.
01:11:23I don't know.
01:11:23Maybe he's happy.
01:11:24I hope he's happy.
01:11:25Something might have cheered him up.
01:11:28I don't know, but something is not...
01:11:31quite...
01:11:33right, and I'm not sure what to do about it.
01:11:37Excuse me, Commander.
01:11:43Commander?
01:11:45Yes?
01:11:46There's a call from Jules on the flight deck.
01:11:50We got a problem here, boss.
01:11:52Uh, we retracted the comma race so we could run those airbraking tests,
01:11:56and now it won't deploy again.
01:11:57It could be a servo failure.
01:11:59It could be a blown power supply,
01:12:00but I've done all I can from here.
01:12:02Somebody's gonna have to take a walk.
01:12:03Check it out.
01:12:05Tell Rika Valmani to grab their pressure suits
01:12:08and meet in the airlock.
01:12:09Jules, you're in charge of monitoring the EVA.
01:12:11Roger.
01:12:29Julia Child says that the key to making great souffle
01:12:33is beating of egg whites to form air bubbles
01:12:36that expand with heat from oven.
01:12:37Oh, right, yeah, I like Julia.
01:12:38She came to our send-off, right?
01:12:40She's the one that brought all that.
01:12:40No, no, no, that's Julia Childress.
01:12:42It's probably a fried circuit board.
01:12:45And I designed these things to withstand a sub-zero vacuum
01:12:47and every stress known to man,
01:12:48and then some suit comes along,
01:12:50checks the box,
01:12:51and farms it out to the lowest bidder.
01:12:52You think there's one thing they wouldn't cut corners on, huh?
01:12:55Yeah, no comma ray, no data uploads,
01:12:57no show.
01:12:58Not that I mind.
01:12:59Hey, Atlas, do you want a hand with that?
01:13:02I can manage it.
01:13:03Sure you can.
01:13:05Lift it.
01:13:06That's heavy.
01:13:09Can I ask you a personal question?
01:13:11Are you going nuts?
01:13:13Probably.
01:13:14But would I know it if I were?
01:13:16Probably not.
01:13:17No.
01:13:17First clue you'd have would be us rushing at you
01:13:19with ropes and a syringe.
01:13:22Until then, I guess you'll all just have to trust me.
01:13:25Damn it!
01:13:26This thing won't release.
01:13:28Can you get me a pair of pliers from the locker?
01:13:34You're not serious?
01:13:38No, concerned.
01:13:41As a member of the crew, I know.
01:13:43I'm fine.
01:13:44Now get me the pliers, please.
01:13:47There we go.
01:13:55One of these is a backup, and one of them is the one that's supposed to.
01:13:58Let's check.
01:13:58We have one, two, three, four.
01:14:03This?
01:14:04Did you?
01:14:05Hey!
01:14:07Hey!
01:14:09Very funny.
01:14:10Who's the Joker?
01:14:11So do you, uh, want...
01:14:14Open the door if you want it.
01:14:15All right, seriously, Commander.
01:14:16Sorry?
01:14:17So open the door!
01:14:20All right, Commander, Commander.
01:14:21I don't hear you.
01:14:22Come on, I want to get out of your seats.
01:14:23I don't hear you!
01:14:24Attention, Airlock C outer door has unsealed and will open in 20 seconds.
01:14:29No, no, no, no.
01:14:30He hasn't got his helmet on.
01:14:32Gene, reseal the outer door.
01:14:34Unable to comply, outer door is not responding to computer commands.
01:14:38Flight deck, we have a problem in Airlock C.
01:14:41Okay, we're on it.
01:14:42Something's ripped the outer hatch.
01:14:43Release it.
01:14:43Jimmy, Jimmy.
01:14:43I'm ahead of you.
01:14:44It's coming.
01:14:45It's coming.
01:14:46It's going to take a second.
01:14:46Steve, Flight's going to get sucked up.
01:14:48Okay, don't shout.
01:14:49You can't.
01:14:50Open the door, Gene.
01:14:51The outer door is now opening.
01:14:53Override command, Gene.
01:15:09Let's go, let's go.
01:15:10Rika, listen to me.
01:15:12Do something.
01:15:12I cut the power bus.
01:15:14The outer door is not opening anymore, but I can't shut it.
01:15:20In 60 seconds, exposure to vacuum will result in Commander Pike's death,
01:15:25projecting remaining time.
01:15:27Help!
01:15:27Maddie, help!
01:15:47Come on, come on, come on.
01:15:49Come on, come on.
01:15:50Come on, come on.
01:15:51Come on, come on.
01:15:51Come on, come on.
01:15:54Can we override the system inside here?
01:15:56He's doing it right now.
01:15:57Come on.
01:15:58I'm going to go for this.
01:16:00Hurry.
01:16:00Come on, come on.
01:16:02Come on, come on.
01:16:03Go, go, go, go, go, go.
01:16:04Come on.
01:16:05Get it over.
01:16:05Come on.
01:16:07Do it.
01:16:11The guy said he's going to do something manual in there.
01:16:14Captain Gene, is Commander Pike still on the ship?
01:16:1720 seconds.
01:16:19Come on, come on.
01:16:28Big sense.
01:16:29Don't close it.
01:16:30I need a countdown.
01:16:33Standard atmospheric pressure is being restored.
01:16:38Pike.
01:16:40Maya.
01:16:41Where are you?
01:16:48The ship.
01:17:00Hope.
01:17:04I need this.
01:17:04I need this.
01:17:05I need this.
01:17:06What if I want to do?
01:17:06I need this.
01:17:07I need this.
01:17:07I need this.
01:17:07I don't know.
01:17:08Oh, I need this.
01:17:18Uh, so he's gone, and I am in command of the mission.
01:17:28Oh, happy day.
01:18:05Oh, happy day.
01:18:32So, it's Saturday, or Sunday.
01:18:37I don't know which time's different now.
01:18:44Everything's different now.
01:18:49Everything moves faster or slower.
01:18:52I don't know which time's different.
01:18:57But it's Saturday somewhere, right?
01:19:06This makes no sense whatsoever, and it makes utter, utter sense.
01:19:20I'm sorry, it's not real.
01:19:23I'm just playing a role.
01:19:26I even had it written down, what I was gonna say.
01:19:30As if, in some way, by controlling my emotions, I could control the crew's emotions.
01:19:41I could control your emotions.
01:19:43I mean, how are we supposed to trust Gene?
01:19:46I mean, Gene knows everything.
01:19:47Gene does everything, and then the auto door just opens.
01:19:50And then, oh, okay.
01:19:52I think we're supposed to complete a mission.
01:19:53She can't complete a mission with that.
01:19:59What are we supposed to do?
01:20:02We have ten years.
01:20:07No, Captain.
01:20:21Are you happy now, Roger?
01:20:23Will this boost our ratings?
01:20:25Thanks.
01:20:27Dear Sean, I don't know why I'm still writing to you.
01:20:33It's not as if I'm pretending that you'll ever read these letters, but I have to tell someone
01:20:39about this, and right now there just isn't anyone else.
01:20:42There was no question about turning back.
01:20:44Having passed go, no, go, we're committed to the mission.
01:20:48There was a brief argument about the investigation into the commander's death.
01:20:53When we pulled apart the airlock mechanism, we found a short inside one of the hydraulic
01:20:59relays, a 20-cent fuse that must have overloaded.
01:21:03Now, Rika felt that we should continue to study other possible causes, but Dr. Johnson, Dr.
01:21:10Johnson, who was second in command, declared it an accident, said we had no choice but to
01:21:15move on, try and put it behind us.
01:21:20Well, after that, we all just tried to get back to normal.
01:21:25But what's normal?
01:21:26You gotta ask yourself, when you're hundreds of millions of miles from Earth, you've just
01:21:31lost the one man who was able to hold you all together, and you know something that nobody
01:21:36else knows.
01:21:40I know every inch of this ship, every system, every subsystem.
01:21:45And I also know this.
01:21:48There is no way that that outer airlock door could have opened on its own.
01:21:51No matter how many relays were shorted out, it's impossible.
01:21:57Someone had to do something deliberate that caused that door to open.
01:22:03Which means that someone on this ship is a killer.
01:22:08And because I don't know who that is, I can't trust anyone.
01:22:24I'm going to run, and I can't trust anyone.
01:22:28I want you.
01:22:31I want you.
01:22:34I want you.
01:22:40I don't know.
01:23:08Jean?
01:23:10Yes, Rika.
01:23:13Whose headset is that?
01:23:15It's Commander Pike's.
01:23:20What's it doing here? In my quarters?
01:23:24I don't know.
01:23:37What do I do now?
01:23:39You mean what do we do?
01:23:42Just what Jimmy said.
01:23:44Get some guns, find that scumbag.
01:23:47We kill him.
01:23:59I need to see the doctor now.
01:24:00Do you have an appointment?
01:24:01No.
01:24:02Hindi?
01:24:02Yeah, go ahead!
01:24:11We need to talk.
01:24:17We need to know how the doctor's room is.
01:24:17Let's go.
01:24:17Let's go.
01:24:31Come on.
01:24:32I'm not sure how the doctor's room is.
01:24:41Very, very fast.
01:24:58Nurse?
01:25:03A lot of wounded here.
01:25:04Tell your doctors to give them their best care.
01:25:10Gene, when did Frank, Commander Pike, create this character?
01:25:14I have no record of when this character was created or by whom.
01:25:18Can you take care of my men?
01:25:21I can try.
01:25:24Thank you, ma'am.
01:25:27Frank.
01:25:28It's okay, Rika. None of it's real.
01:25:33What?
01:25:34Follow me.
01:25:36Through the mirror and down a rabbit hole.
01:25:38Because the only way out fighting with us now is to keep going.
01:25:43Trust me.
01:25:45It has to be this way.
01:25:46Yeah!
01:25:51Frank!
01:26:02Do you think if I play a video game and I kill someone in that video game, should I then
01:26:08be trying to murder?
01:26:09I don't think it's real.
01:26:15It's a game.
01:26:20A revolution never comes with a warning.
01:26:23A revolution never sends you an omen.
01:26:26A revolution just arrived like the morning.
01:26:28Bring the alarm and come to wake up the snoring.
01:26:31They're telling you that you will never see the horror.
01:26:34Spend it all today and we will bill you tomorrow.
01:26:37Three-piece suits and bank accounts in Bahamas.
01:26:39Wall Street crime will never send you to the slammer.
01:26:42Tell all the children in the arms of the mamas.
01:26:45The F-15 is a homicide bomber.
01:26:48TV commercial for a pop-a-pill culture.
01:26:50Drug companies suckling like a vulture.
01:26:53Amaraki babies with the G.I. Joe father.
01:26:56Ten years from now, is anybody gonna bother?
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