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00:18These do not appear to be serious scholars.
00:21Smart people don't have to wear robes anymore.
00:23Some of the sharpest kids in the city come here to study.
00:25I was only 15 when I took my first course at Oxford.
00:28I knew we'd get to you somehow.
00:30I just think your campaign to bring me up to date in modern science is a little bit silly.
00:34I was considered quite the dimba-damber in astronomy circles.
00:38As Galileo said, I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.
00:42Yeah, well, we've learned a lot since your time.
00:44You may have shiny new facts at your disposal, but you will never know the thrill of living in an
00:49era of pure scientific inquiry,
00:51the days of Morrie and Dalton, when gifted amateurs lit the way.
00:54But science isn't about nostalgia. It's about looking forward.
00:57There have been huge discoveries in the last 170 years.
01:01This is why this is a good opportunity for you.
01:04Rosalind Kirch is a genius.
01:06Look over there.
01:08That is where she developed her hypothesis on interstellar dust and active galactic nuclei.
01:13Just sitting under a tree, watching the oil droplets in her tea.
01:17And?
01:17And then boom!
01:20Scientific inspiration.
01:21It's a famous story.
01:24And riveting, I'm sure.
01:31She was at Stanford when I was doing my first master's.
01:34Her work on quasars was a real inspiration to me.
01:37Quasars?
01:38Yeah, a supercluster of stars discovered in the 1950s.
01:41Dr. Kirch found a way to use them to predict celestial events, like black holes.
01:45It's all about predicting with you, isn't it?
01:56These are your seats, seven and eight, rule three.
02:03You're welcome.
02:04You did that, um, charmingly.
02:08All I did was show you your seats.
02:17I think she fancies me.
02:19Do you want to know another discovery in the last 170 years?
02:22Hmm.
02:23Creepy staring, not sexy.
02:27This must be recent.
02:32Thank you all for being here to celebrate the restoration of the Kutuzov telescope.
02:36Now, the committee that raised the funds for all of this was led by today's speaker.
02:40So, please welcome back to our campus one of the world's preeminent astrophysicists,
02:46Dr. Rosalind Kirch.
02:51Thank you, Dr. Stenaris.
02:53And thank you for the tour of the new observatory.
02:56What a privilege to be back on campus as a visiting professor.
02:59This is where I first developed my hypothesis on X-ray emission as a predictor of an accreting black hole
03:04system.
03:04I remember it like it was yesterday.
03:07I was sitting out on observatory hill and I...
03:13Oh.
03:26Am I still...
03:28Where was I?
03:30You were talking about the day that you formed your galactic nuclear hypothesis.
03:34Oh.
03:36You'll have to forgive me.
03:38I don't think I'll be able to.
03:43Dr. Kirch is extremely jet-lagged.
03:45Oh.
03:45Give us a moment, please.
04:04She has one of the sharpest minds I've ever known.
04:06To see her have a neurocognitive episode is just upsetting.
04:09Yeah.
04:10We went through the same thing when my grandfather started off with him forgetting to shut the refrigerator.
04:14Before you knew it, he didn't even recognize us.
04:16You've got to appreciate being young.
04:18Aging is no picnic.
04:19This was not a product of age.
04:21I believe that she was under a spell.
04:24He's the librarian, therefore he thinks everything must be magic.
04:27You know the saying, when all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
04:30She froze, then shuddered. A telltale sign of memory theft. There are powerful artifacts that could cause this.
04:38Talon of Hydrolath.
04:39That is one, but that is already in the library. I recovered that one myself.
04:46Ooh.
04:47Perhaps a tally stick.
04:49We don't have to ascribe everything to the supernatural or being possessed by demons. Dementia is a normal and sad
04:57part of aging.
04:57Hmm. Or a Santaj could have pronounced an incantation over that poor woman.
05:03Is anyone going to help me out here?
05:08It's been so sluggish lately.
05:10So according to Elaine's instructions, I gave it a tarnished bath and realized it's mercury cup and ball weight.
05:17Now, why is it doing that?
05:29The College of Science Observatory.
05:32As I suspected.
05:34Thanks a lot.
05:35So, magic in the neighborhood, huh?
05:38Let's not jump to conclusions. This could be something else unrelated to Dr. Kerch.
05:41Kind of a coincidence, though, don't you think?
05:43What I saw wasn't supernatural. It was human and sad.
05:47Some aberration has occurred to this woman. Now, I've trained myself to be observant, to remember details.
05:52Well, I don't need to remember. I got it right here.
06:02I remember it like it was yesterday. I was sitting on Observatory Hill and I was...
06:12Wait a minute. Did you see that?
06:14Uh, use my AI enhanced 3D program.
06:20Very cool.
06:32Don't.
06:36Well, we need to talk to the victim and investigate what is happening at the Observatory.
06:53That's it.
06:58The solution to the Bolkansky Millennial Prize problem.
07:01I believe it is. You came to me in a flash last night.
07:06Uh, Lisa Pascal. I was in your graduate seminar at Stanford.
07:10Ah, yes, of course. You did a thesis on applied predictive models based on galactic motion.
07:16Yeah, uh, that was me.
07:18Uh, we came to see your lecture yesterday, uh, but we were just a bit concerned when you had...
07:23Had my little brain cram.
07:24Yeah.
07:25Dr. Cenari said I was trying to tell a story of how I developed my quasar hypothesis while drinking tea.
07:30Apparently, everybody knows that anecdote but me. I can't remember a thing about it.
07:34But now this.
07:36The solution to a problem proposed 25 years ago.
07:39A solution that we all believed would still be decades in the future.
07:43And yet.
07:47That poor woman, some sort of infernal malediction has robbed her of that important memory from her past.
07:53She can't be that badly affected. She was able to solve the Bolkansky problem.
07:56Not badly affected. One of her most cherished memories, gone.
08:01Not to be rude or anything, but maybe you're overvaluing memory a little.
08:04I mean, imagine all that brain space could be used for, I don't know, achieving something.
08:07Do you know what your problem is?
08:09The problem with this whole modern world is you don't give a tinker's damn what's going on in here.
08:15Or in here.
08:17No, you've given it away to your little machines.
08:19No need to think, to know, to remember anything.
08:23No, you're hollowed out. A list of achievements, and even that's in here.
08:27And soon, very soon, these little contraptions will be feeling for you.
08:32Now I for one will not trade a single memory of mine for gold nor glory.
08:36I sat down and I couldn't remember anything.
08:40I couldn't even remember going to class.
08:44What's your name again?
08:52My lady.
08:55We met last night.
08:58Did we?
08:59Yes, yes. You showed me to my seat.
09:02We had a moment.
09:04I'm sorry, but I honestly don't remember you.
09:12Forget me.
09:14Impossible.
09:15This can only be some sort of foul necromancy.
09:18This spell, this curse is spreading.
09:22We have no time to lose.
09:27We tracked down the students we saw in guy's statements.
09:30A few more confusion cases popped up in the campus health clinic.
09:33We also spoke to the usher.
09:35The ones who can remember have one thing in common with Dr. Courage.
09:38Y'all been to the observatory lately?
09:39Bullseye.
09:40We've identified the locus of this vile, pestilential phenomenon.
09:43Now, we must root out the noisome, feculent, fetid, vile.
09:46You already said vile.
09:49Yucky perpetrators.
09:55He is on one.
09:58Some bounder is obviously abusing magic.
10:00And just remember, our purpose is the identification and retrieval of any potential artifacts.
10:04Not beating up bad guys.
10:06It may not be our purpose, but it's the figgy pudding of it.
10:08And my job is to keep you out of that kind of thing.
10:10I'm with Charlie.
10:11Let's get the lay of the land before we get confrontational.
10:14And by confrontational, you mean violent.
10:16I was not made for these times.
10:19Hey, Vic.
10:20It's a sec.
10:22Um, I just wanted to apologize for earlier if I upset you.
10:27I was not upset.
10:28I wasn't sensitive.
10:30Look, I can't imagine what it must be like to be in your shoes.
10:33I mean, you're here and memories are all that's left of your world.
10:36So, I really am sorry.
10:38My world still exists in here.
10:43So, there's no need to apologize, Anya.
10:46Why, sir?
10:48That's what I said.
10:49Um, the astronomy department office is chock-a-block with rare curios.
10:52Any one could be our artifact.
10:54You and Connor reconnoiter what's in there.
10:56See if any of the magical artifacts we're looking for are there.
10:59And Charlie and I will try to root out the potential abusers.
11:04Non-confrontationally.
11:05Of course.
11:24May I help you?
11:26Uh, we're just admiring the collection.
11:28Do you work here?
11:29I'm Dr. Stanaris' teaching assistant.
11:31As well as the astronomy department archivist.
11:34Archivist?
11:35Yeah.
11:36So, you're responsible for finding and bringing in these pieces?
11:42Who did you say you were again?
11:48Dr. Stanaris.
11:50Yes?
11:51It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
11:54I was at the presentation last evening.
11:56Ah, you're an astronomy buff.
11:58Or professional in the field.
11:59Well, let's just say I'm an accomplished amateur.
12:02Have you heard of the Imperial Astronomical Society?
12:04Yeah, from the early 19th century.
12:06Didn't they disband back in the early Victorian era?
12:10Yes.
12:11Well, we've relaunched it.
12:13Oh.
12:13Well, so you're a gentleman stargazer of the old school.
12:16Well, you appear to be of the old school yourself.
12:19This star cartography is from the 1500s.
12:22You have a fine eye.
12:26It's from my pet project about Shakespeare's understanding of the cosmos.
12:29Ah, it is not in the stars to hold our destiny.
12:32But in ourselves?
12:35But also a poet.
12:36Well, poets and astronomers, we seek the same thing.
12:39A larger view of the universe.
12:40Well said.
12:41I must say, I find your Shakespeare project fascinating.
12:45Well, it grew out of my belief that the Big Bang not only created matter and antimatter,
12:49but is also the source behind great art.
12:52Big Bang.
12:54You have a way with a phrase, Professor.
12:56Please, tell me more.
13:00It's really amazing, don't you think?
13:01In my astrolabe and the Adelaide online community, we call them the smartphones of antiquity.
13:09Uh, looking after all of these important objects must be a real responsibility.
13:19Is this where you, uh, keep the paperwork?
13:26Well, yeah.
13:28Mm-hmm.
13:34Yeah.
14:00Oh, I already told you, I'm a friend of Dr. Kirch's.
14:02I'm just interested in the collection.
14:05Well, it just seems like you were looking for something.
14:07No?
14:08I am wondering why you're sweating so much.
14:11Sweating?
14:11Me?
14:12No.
14:12Hey, I just remembered.
14:15We have to go meet Uncle Vic.
14:17What?
14:18No.
14:19Oh, yeah.
14:21Sorry, we gotta go.
14:22Bye.
14:22See you soon, baby.
14:24Yeah, you run, run.
14:28These are the Culpepper Papers.
14:30The originals.
14:31The Culpepper Papers?
14:32Nicholas Culpepper was a 17th century artifact collector.
14:35As soon as I saw what they were, I thought they might tell us something.
14:37Of course, the crystal of Dr. John Dee.
14:39Culpepper was once its owner.
14:41Well, slow down.
14:41Yeah.
14:42Who is Dr. John Dee?
14:43He was the court magician to Queen Elizabeth I.
14:46A genius.
14:47A true Renaissance man.
14:48During the actual Renaissance.
14:49And Dee used the crystal to communicate to the angels and divine the future.
14:52A major magical artifact.
14:54I think it's in a London museum.
14:55So wait, what does this have to do with our case?
14:57Ah, the legend is that Dee saw something that made him lose his mind.
15:00He no longer knew who he was.
15:02Didn't recognize his family.
15:04Couldn't function.
15:04He lost his memory.
15:10Whoa.
15:11Why?
15:13It's not just the Culpepper Papers.
15:15These are the writings of John Dee himself, dated 1588.
15:18Culpepper says that they are always to accompany the crystal.
15:20It's basically an instruction manual.
15:22Right, so they're fragile.
15:24We need to go and take them somewhere and read them carefully.
15:26There's just one problem.
15:28It's written in Enochian.
15:30You're losing me again.
15:32It's a language Dee invented.
15:33He got it from the angels.
15:34Yeah, and it's not just basic Enochian.
15:36It's high Enochian.
15:37There are maybe three people on Earth who know how to translate it.
15:40No.
15:42There are four.
15:46The crystal is rendered harmless at which hour it is contained in the necklace.
15:50But once loose, it hath the power to grant a single willed glimpse here.
15:55Cost behest a single moment of the past.
15:5721st century version, please.
15:59The crystal is rendered harmless when it is contained in its necklace setting.
16:03But once it is taken out, it hath...
16:06...has the power to grant a single desired glimpse into the future.
16:11The cost being a single memory.
16:12And then it refers to amplifying or expanding the power of the crystal.
16:15Um, crystal is behest amplified to the pointeth where the past is cleared.
16:20Hence, the knowledge of the future is limitless.
16:24The past is cleared.
16:26Does it say how the crystal can be amplified?
16:29Hmm.
16:29It can, uh, emit spectral particulates.
16:32The rest of the instructions appear to be missing.
16:36I just checked with my old contacts in the illegal procurement world.
16:39And the word is that the de-crystal was stolen.
16:42Along with those papers from the London Science Museum a few weeks back.
16:45They've been keeping it under wraps because of all the superstition.
16:47What?
16:50Let us roll.
16:54Right.
16:55No more namby-pamby.
16:56The papers are here.
16:57The crystal has got to be here.
16:58I'm going to confront these gentlemen and force them to acknowledge the call.
17:01Whoa, whoa.
17:02We don't know that they're both in on it.
17:03You said your man was acting suspicious.
17:05Oh, yeah.
17:05He was sweating.
17:06And Dolores Daenerys was as odd as a duck mole.
17:08At the very least, they know something, and we are going to wring it out of them.
17:11We can't force them to do anything.
17:13All right?
17:13We're not the police.
17:14But I'm the librarian, and they are abusing a very powerful magical artifact.
17:18And we have tried your ever-so-fashionable, non-confrontation belly wash.
17:22But now we'll do things my way.
17:27Once I put the screws to them, these fellows will be discouraged from any further traffic
17:31of magical artifacts, not to mention robbery.
17:34When you say put the screws to them, you don't really mean screws, do you?
17:37I want information.
17:38Their violence is the last resort.
17:39Oh, we have tried the first resort.
17:41What?
17:41First resort?
17:42Last resort?
17:43Second resort?
17:43We know it's them.
17:44We know they have the crystal somewhere.
17:46We still don't know what they're getting at us.
17:53That is a nice car for a teaching assistant.
17:56This vehicle.
17:57Expensive?
17:57Very.
17:59You two, find Audis the Neres and bring him to the office.
18:02These gentlemen are about to receive a proper buffeting.
18:10Yeah, yeah.
18:12It's my new car.
18:13Nice car.
18:14It's really nice.
18:17Have we been peering into the future?
18:19Maybe wagering a whist or a hazard deck.
18:21Perhaps the trotters.
18:25Are you with the police?
18:26No, but you do have something that we're going to need back.
18:30Hmm.
18:52We are going to recover that crystal.
18:54What crystal?
18:55I don't know anything about any crystal.
18:57Well, if you don't have the crystal, then why are you running away?
18:59I don't know.
19:03The light of mind, you make this stop.
19:05I can't remember how to drive.
19:12Tell me how to make it stop.
19:14Oh, okay.
19:16Well, pull back with your hands and push down with your feet like a horse.
19:28It's not in here either.
19:35Must have gone home for the day.
19:43Call Connor.
19:51So it's the man who hates cell phones.
19:53Hello, Connor.
19:53Yes.
19:54It's Vikram.
19:55Yes.
19:56I need advice.
19:57How do you stop a motorized carriage?
20:01We have an issue.
20:09No, nothing that moves like a key.
20:12Do something.
20:36What is going on?
21:01Brilliant work, Charlie.
21:06What are you thinking?
21:08There's something stupid like that
21:09I don't know
21:10He seemed to forget how to pilot the carriage
21:12He must be under the spell
21:14The spell
21:18What about you?
21:21Are you okay?
21:22Charlie
21:28Who are you people?
21:35You are my guardian
21:36Sent by the library
21:38How do you know about the library?
21:40Because I'm the librarian
21:41Well, hey librarian
21:43Do you remember how you got the money?
21:45I've just had a clairvoyant moment
21:49I saw a roulette wheel
21:50With two numbers
21:52So I went to the casino
21:54And put all my money on those numbers
21:58I'm not a guardian
21:59I did make the cut
22:00Initially, but then Jacob Stone
22:02Contacted you
22:06It was like I could see the future
22:09It felt like cheating
22:10I was afraid someone was going to come after me
22:12So that is why you're acting so suspiciously
22:15It seemed like you knew my secret
22:25How's it going?
22:27She has a complete blank from right before Stone called
22:29Up until about an hour ago
22:31Hasn't met us
22:32Isn't sure how she got here
22:33That's two months
22:34He only forgot how to drive
22:35Well, she was obviously exposed after him
22:37So it's getting stronger
22:38What else did we learn?
22:40Philip says that Stenaris traveled to London
22:41On the weekend of the 18th
22:42That's the weekend the crystal was stolen
22:45Can't be a coincidence
22:46So, Stenaris is the malefactor
22:48Where is the crystal?
22:50He thinks he knows where it might be
22:51The vault is in the building
22:54Downstairs
22:55Let's go
22:57We're going to need you
22:59So you know about the library
23:03You could be an enemy
23:05You could be using magic to try and co-opt me
23:07You know, Eve Baird may have thought that I wasn't ready
23:10And maybe I'm not
23:12But I am still loyal to the library
23:15Take him inside
23:16See about this vault
23:22The fact that the library even considered you as a possible guardian
23:24Means you must have better instincts than that
23:26I am not an enemy of the library
23:29A powerful spell has taken a portion of your memory
23:31And that portion includes us
23:33I cannot give you back your actual memories
23:35But what I can do
23:37I can tell you what you need to know
23:39So you can be part of our team again
23:43Uh, I'm not allowed in here without Dr. Stenaris
23:46It can only be opened with
23:49His retinol scan
23:50This is one I've never cracked before
23:52How do you know so much about breaking an anoreme?
23:54Well, there isn't an app on the internet for discovering magical secrets
24:07Move
24:12Which brings me up to the moment
24:14That you saved me from a runaway vehicle
24:16That'll happen
24:17To me
24:19You don't think that you are guardian material
24:21Because you do not remember what you have done over the past five weeks
24:26But I do
24:28I'm the librarian
24:29And you are my guardian
24:32Even if on a trial basis
24:37Got it, sir
24:39Hey, guys
24:40Come on
24:47What?
24:52I think
24:53Whatever
25:15Here's another one, from London.
25:22Ah, seems to be from the court of Elizabeth.
25:25Do you think you held the necklace and crystal?
25:29Look at this.
25:30The picture is changing to someone else.
25:36Does this mean what I think it means?
25:38What do the translations say again about the crystal being amplified?
25:40Ah, um, the crystal is behest amplified to the point of where the past is cleared hence,
25:47and the knowledge of the future is limitless.
25:50The past is cleared hence, not memories, the actual past.
25:53So Dr. Kirsch didn't just lose the memory of coming up with her hypothesis.
25:57It never happened. Someone else did it.
25:58Are you saying actual events have been wiped out?
26:01History's been changed?
26:02Why would he want to do this?
26:03Oh, he doesn't.
26:05He wants the other part, the limitless knowledge of the future.
26:09Oh, he doesn't care about consequences.
26:11He is what we call a remorseless monomaniac.
26:14Sociopath.
26:15How is he amplifying the crystal?
26:16The question is, if his goal is to selfishly gain knowledge, then why would he involve other people?
26:23Because he needs something from them in order to achieve his goal.
26:26And memories.
26:28Magical causality.
26:29He must get his power to look into the future by consuming people's memories.
26:32Correction, by consuming the past.
26:34And the more people that look through it, the more powerful it becomes.
26:36When did Charlie look through the glass?
26:38Ah, when Stenaris and I were verbally jousting, she looked through the telescope.
26:42I also looked through the telescope.
26:43So did Dr. Kirch.
26:45Of course.
26:46Where else would you put a piece of glass people will look through?
26:48It's just another lens.
26:50Thank you for saving me the trouble of explaining all that.
26:55No!
26:57You let us out of here, you bounder!
26:58Sorry to keep you here like this, but I have 20 undergraduates arriving for a stargazing session.
27:04And once they've all looked at the Andromeda galaxy, the crystals should be fully amplified.
27:10Stenaris, you have unleashed forces beyond your control!
27:12You know what it's like for a man of my intellect to cast my pearls before swiny undergraduates,
27:18while people like Rosalind Kirch get famous on stories of cups of tea and picnics?
27:24Now this is the story.
27:25The greatest discovery of the history of science.
27:29And my name will go down with Copernicus, Galileo, and Sagan.
27:33Sagan?
27:34Think about the consequences of erasing history!
27:37As a remorseless monomaniac, let me just tell you, I don't care.
27:56It's not going to work.
27:58The door and frame is case heard in steel.
28:00Look, if the crystal is already overcharged, then imagine what would happen once he sucked the memory of 20 more
28:06people.
28:07Zombie apocalypse?
28:08It's actually worse than that.
28:10When you change the past, it takes time for those changes to catch up with you.
28:13The past changed when Dr. Kirch lost her memories, but it took time for the causality changes to catch up
28:19with our timeline.
28:20Which is why the book and the painting are only changing now.
28:22Exactly.
28:23I don't understand.
28:24Imagine time like a lake.
28:26And we exist on its shore.
28:28And the erased memory is like a pebble, dropped in the center.
28:31It takes time for the ripples to reach us.
28:33So when Charlie's timeline catches up with us, she doesn't just forget.
28:37But she never actually met us.
28:39And if we never met her...
28:41And no one saved you from the Dracovac.
28:43Which would mean that on our current timeline, we would all be...
28:48Dead.
28:51Thank you for coming.
28:52Next week, we get to view the Triffid Nebula.
28:55Thank you, Dr. Stenaris.
28:57That was incredible.
28:59Yes, but it can be overwhelming.
29:00So my advice is to go straight home.
29:33Thank you, Dr. Stenaris.
29:41Dracovac is the enemy.
29:43Toujours equilibre.
29:44Toujours equilibre.
29:45French isn't helping.
29:47Pardon.
29:48Who installed this vault?
29:50A security company.
29:51What kind of company?
29:52They specialize in banks, museums?
29:53Um, museums, I think.
29:55Yeah.
29:56Museum and art gallery systems usually have a fire override sensor
29:59to allow firefighters to enter a burning vault without having the passcodes.
30:03I don't know anything about that.
30:04Sorry.
30:04It wouldn't be out in plain sight like a smoke alarm.
30:10Over here.
30:13Ah, we could use this lens and find a strong enough light source
30:18that perhaps the focus beam could generate enough heat and then...
30:25Ah, we could just use my lighter.
30:34Oh, here.
30:38Tiny portable tinderbox.
30:41Ah.
30:43Au revoir.
31:02There it is.
31:16Can I help you?
31:18Why...
31:18Why are we here?
31:19You seem confused.
31:27What just happened?
31:30The D papers mentioned the crystal emitting spectral particulates.
31:33It must be overflowing with them.
31:35I remember running up the stairs and that's it.
31:37But you know who I am.
31:38Yeah.
31:39Then he pulled you out just in time.
31:40But when you were in it, you were rendered completely impotent.
31:42But why doesn't it affect Stonaris?
31:44I do not know.
31:45But we have to get that crystal away from him.
31:47There is only one choice.
31:50I must go in there and get it.
31:52What?
31:52Just like that?
31:53What makes you think you won't be rendered completely impotent?
31:56Me.
31:56I don't think you know what it's like, Vikram.
31:58I feel like I have a ten-second hole in my brain.
32:00And who knows what it'll be like if you stay in there.
32:02Are you, of all people, willing to risk your memories?
32:05My mental discipline is unlike any other.
32:07Not that you're ordinary and not to gloat or bluster.
32:10But I believe I am our best chance.
32:12I don't like it.
32:13And I'm responsible for you.
32:15No.
32:17I am responsible.
32:19I'm the librarian.
32:21And my memories mean no more than any of yours.
32:24You three, go under the platform and see if you can lower the floor.
32:26Anything to get him away from that telescope.
32:28Okay.
32:41It's Stonaris!
32:56How are you able to?
33:00I have trained my brain to silo thought away from my active mind.
33:06I can lock away what I need.
33:09And only give away useless memories to this pestiferous hex.
33:29Get the crystal.
33:44What's the most important thing in the world to you?
33:55And you stay.
34:00Stay with me.
34:07Did you forget something?
34:12The main controls are up there.
34:14Okay, well this looks like a pretty standard servo motor.
34:16Yeah, it shouldn't be too hard to hard work.
34:18We should lower the floor to averse Daenerys from looking through the telescope.
34:21Guys?
34:28What's happening to me?
34:33She's disintegrating out of her timeline.
34:39We've got no time for this now.
34:54I could tell that you were different.
34:56You seem to have an esoteric knowledge almost for another time.
34:59I heard you talking in the vault about translating High Inokin.
35:02Well, only a handful of people know High Inokin.
35:06Unfortunately, I'm one of them.
35:08So I didn't leave any of the important papers lying around in the office for you to read.
35:13They explain how to amplify the crystal.
35:16And how...
35:19You just got to stay here, okay?
35:23Okay, just stay present.
35:24Okay, Charlie, stay present, okay?
35:25You've got to fight this.
35:27Fight!
35:42What am I doing up here?
35:44What am I...
35:50You've got to stay, okay?
35:52You've got to stay.
35:53You've got to promise me, okay?
35:54Just...
35:55Just stay here.
35:55We need you.
35:56We need you here, please.
35:58Please.
35:59Please.
36:00Please.
36:01Please.
36:02Please.
36:05So what was it?
36:08A woman.
36:12It's very interesting.
36:14You're in tremendous pain, but you can't seem to remember why.
36:18That is nothing compared to what I'm about to experience.
36:21For millennia, man has looked to the heavens to see the distant past.
36:25And I will be the first man to peer into the heavens and to see the future.
36:30I will know how the story of the universe ends.
36:33And I will publish.
36:48The colors are even more beautiful than I think.
36:56What are you doing?
36:58I don't know.
37:00I can't remember.
37:03Get away from there, you maniac.
37:05You're ruining everything.
37:06Somebody help me!
37:18Catch!
37:25Now I remember.
37:31What have you done?
37:34I'm not sure.
37:38Where am I?
37:56What is this?
38:02No!
38:04No!
38:10No!
38:14No!
38:18No!
38:20No!
38:22No!
38:29I know it sounds crazy.
38:31I don't think I was asleep, but I must have been dreaming
38:34because all of a sudden it seemed as if I were disappearing.
38:38And then it all came back to me.
38:40The moment on Observatory Hill when I developed my hypothesis.
38:45It's hard to explain.
38:47And I feel as if you and your friends had something to do with it.
38:50I'm so grateful.
38:52That was one of my most important memories.
38:55I never knew how much I valued my past until it was gone.
39:00I see that you erased the equation.
39:04You didn't think I'd write it down somewhere?
39:09I had to get rid of it.
39:11I don't know where it came from.
39:12And there was something about it I just didn't trust.
39:16Probably for the best.
39:18Some mysteries need to be revealed in time.
39:20And we can appreciate the implications.
39:23And scientific advancement should come through application of scientific method.
39:28And this answer came to me like magic.
39:31Well, I'm glad to hear that she's all right.
39:33Oh, we were able to check up on the students who'd been affected.
39:36It was mind-blowing, but they're no worse for wear.
39:38Most of them have forgotten their future visions.
39:41Though four of them have formed a jam band.
39:44Charlie, how are you feeling?
39:46Uh, all squared away, sir.
39:48You never told us your vision of the future.
39:51Or was that all so forgotten when the effects were reversed?
39:55Uh, yes.
39:57Wiped out.
39:58Completely.
40:03Still impressed with how you were able to stave off the effects from the memory bubble.
40:06I couldn't have done it.
40:07My mental discipline is highly attuned and perfectly calibrated.
40:12That, and I had no memories to lose for 178 years, save a few weeks.
40:16I thought that might give me some advantage.
40:18And you saw Khan struggling and you needed to help him?
40:22Perhaps.
40:24Well, whatever it was, you were willing to risk what matters most to save us, so...
40:29As Descartes said, I think, therefore I am.
40:35But maybe I remember, therefore I am.
40:42Maybe that's the truth of it.
40:46Anyway, I feel safer knowing that this is all locked away and out of the hands of a pseudo-academic,
40:53polymathic, megalomaniac.
40:58Speaking of which, what do you think will happen to Dr. Scenaris?
41:03The reverse-amplified view of the universe provides us with a final answer.
41:09Copernicus and Galileo, they tell us nothing.
41:11Stephen Hawking?
41:13Hmm.
41:14Only I, Frederick Stenaris, have viewed the future.
41:18And I'd still be viewing it now if it wasn't for the interference of a crypto-cult organisation called The
41:25Library.
41:26And its fanatical, destructive operative, who calls himself The Librarian!
41:32And now!
41:34The Librarian!
41:41The Librarian!
41:43The Librarian!
41:49The Librarian!
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