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مسلسل Continuum مترجم - Episode 4
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00:00Previously on Continuum.
00:01Edward Kagame.
00:02He is the leader of the cell and the most dangerous.
00:05He didn't make it through.
00:06I'll be okay without him.
00:07With our knowledge of the future, we can operate here virtually unchallenged.
00:11I like it here.
00:13My suit is damaged.
00:15You may have led them right back to us.
00:17Run!
00:27I'm home.
00:28Kira, we're in the kitchen.
00:30We?
00:32Are we celebrating something?
00:34Well, you are looking at the new project leader on Sadtech's latest and greatest...
00:40Promotion.
00:44It's good news.
00:45Thanks for the beer.
00:46Okay, I'll walk you out.
00:49Bye, Oscar.
00:50Kira.
00:51Bye, Sarah.
00:52Hey.
00:54Hi.
00:56Oh, I missed you all day long.
00:58Yes, I did.
01:00Project leader?
01:04Now we can afford this new place.
01:06You still like it?
01:07We love it, don't we?
01:10Oh, seriously.
01:11Okay.
01:16It's not just us.
01:17We're City Star.
01:18Terrorists again.
01:20So sick of this.
01:21Don't stress.
01:22The last time they took out the reactor, it took them four hours to get it back up.
01:26Baby, relax, okay?
01:27The power will be back right away.
01:31It's okay.
01:31It's just street punks taking advantage of the blackout.
01:34If they get into this building...
01:36They won't have time.
01:37I'll be back in ten seconds.
01:39Ten seconds.
01:40Trust me.
01:41Ten.
01:42Nine.
01:44Eight.
01:45Seven.
01:53Just watching you hurts me.
01:54And don't watch me?
01:57Didn't they have makeup in 2077?
01:58Let's just say the picture has changed some things for the better.
02:01How?
02:03A mascara wand with an electrostatic charge preset to release the perfect amount every time.
02:09Describe it to me.
02:10What?
02:12Shit.
02:13The power's out.
02:18Yup.
02:19The garbage truck backed into a pole around the corner from you.
02:21Of course it did.
02:25Cameron.
02:26Good morning, Kara.
02:29You busy?
02:30No.
02:30Not really.
02:31Why?
02:32Well, I'm not sure.
02:34I got something here I think is right up your alley.
02:37Could be the work of your gang.
02:39I'll text you the address.
02:43In all my years as a broker, I have never seen anything like this.
02:48Just lucky, I guess.
02:49Your timing has been spectacular.
02:52Well, maybe I'm from the future and know what's about to happen.
02:57Yeah.
02:58Well, future or not, you, my friend, are now a very rich man.
03:03They're the new companies I want you to invest in.
03:07Synthetic food production?
03:09Disaster insurance bonds?
03:12What are you expecting?
03:13The end of the world?
03:15Something like that.
03:19The lab assistant found Professor Ames here at 0810.
03:22Nobody moved the body or touch safely.
03:23Single entry through the front, left and midline.
03:27Clean hole.
03:2975 millimeters in diameter.
03:31Through and through?
03:33I'm gonna turn them over.
03:40Entry room, same as exit, 75 millimeters.
03:44Give or take.
03:45Whatever went through, went through the damn floor.
03:51Let's go.
04:10What the hell penetrates a body in the five stories of a building?
04:38277.
04:38My time, my city, my family.
04:42When terrorists killed thousands of innocents, they were condemned to die.
04:46They had other plans.
04:48A time travel device sent us all back 65 years.
04:51I want to get home, but I can't be sure what I will return to if history has changed.
04:56Their plan? To corrupt and control the present in order to win the future.
05:00What they didn't plan on was me.
05:13So you think the gang is involved?
05:15Maybe.
05:16There was an unusual energy signature on the device that killed the professor.
05:20If I'd had my suit, I could have captured a clearer optical pattern.
05:24Well, you know I can fix whatever is wonky on your suit.
05:26I do know a little bit about electronics.
05:28They don't rewire these things like machines.
05:32They regenerate them like living tissue.
05:34Mitotic circuitry.
05:35It's like electronic stem cells.
05:37Carbon nanotubes for structure.
05:39Millions of micro-rease.
05:41All right.
05:43Come on.
05:44I don't know.
05:50At least that's the theory.
05:52Whose theory?
05:53My father's.
05:54So far, it's just a theory.
05:56Have you seen my partner?
05:59There you are.
06:00So I got Ames' grad student to come down to the precinct to answer a few questions.
06:03I'm going to head there now.
06:04Good idea.
06:29Shane, thanks for coming in.
06:32So, you were one of how many assistants that were working for Professor Ames?
06:36Well, there were drones, undergrads.
06:38But at my level, I was it.
06:42Okay, so then you would pretty much know everything there is to know about this contraption that
06:46the professor was working on.
06:47Everything except why it backfired.
06:50Backfired.
06:52Well, something must have gone wrong with Callisto.
06:56Sir, that's the machine.
06:58Ames named her.
06:59Why don't you tell us what this thing does?
07:01We were working on antimatter containment.
07:03You're going to have to break that down for me because I don't really speak scientists.
07:05Okay, well, our world is made of matter.
07:08There's also antimatter.
07:10And when you contain and harness antimatter, if that's even possible, you'd have access to unlimited clean energy,
07:19provided that you could figure out how to sustain it beyond a few milliseconds.
07:24Yeah.
07:25We had ours at seven to eight hours.
07:31What?
07:38Ladies, can I help you?
07:40Yeah.
07:41There's a really creepy guy in the neighborhood who's been giving us trouble.
07:47Where's this creepy guy?
07:49What's the address here?
07:53What's the address here?
08:04I see trouble
08:06coming down on me
08:09I see trouble
08:15coming down on me
08:38It's clear.
08:43I think we'll be right at home here.
08:48Spearheading a competitive new technology like this, you're bound to make a few enemies.
08:52Yeah, we had threats all the time.
08:53Threats?
08:54I mean, probably the machine just backfired.
08:57These threats, were they credible threats? Did you report them?
09:00Yeah, we logged them with the police.
09:02Especially this one group, um, stop mad scientists.
09:06They threatened to burn down our lab.
09:07The leader's name was Vincent.
09:10Can you think of anybody else?
09:14Well, you know, I know the military was always offering to finance this project.
09:18But the professor wouldn't accept it.
09:23Although, I think towards the end he may have been buckling.
09:29Shane, how easy would it be to rig Callisto to backfire?
09:34Well, that person would have to be pretty advanced in the technology, but...
09:39Yeah, I suppose someone could do it.
09:41Is there a way for us to access the professor's files on Callisto?
09:44Well, you can't.
09:46But I can.
09:47His files are on a backup system that I designed.
09:55What?
09:57No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
09:59Rob?
10:00Um, the files, the files are gone.
10:05There must be another backup.
10:07No, no, you don't understand.
10:08This, this was the backup.
10:10This is the safest form of storage.
10:12That's a pretty good design you got there.
10:14It's just whoever could do this.
10:18Shane.
10:20You okay?
10:20Focus, Shane.
10:23Somebody must have hacked in.
10:26Look, I know this may sound crazy, but...
10:29Whoever killed Ames...
10:32Could they be after me next?
10:40Well, he's hiding something.
10:42You think?
10:43What's your guess?
10:44Motive?
10:45Too early to tell.
10:46Oh, play along.
10:48Well, you clearly have a theory, and you clearly want to tell me.
10:52You first.
10:53Fine.
10:53You think you murdered Ames and covered up the crime, but based on what evidence?
10:57Based on listening to my gut?
10:58Maybe you should try it sometime.
11:00I listen.
11:01No.
11:02You watch.
11:03And you calculate.
11:05And you calculate.
11:06Which is a good tactic.
11:08Fine.
11:08But I think you should trust your instincts a little.
11:10Hmm.
11:15So, uh...
11:16What made you ask if the research was stolen?
11:18Seemed like a good possibility, so I went with it.
11:20Why?
11:22Put yourself in my position.
11:23You got this new partner who's got her nose buried into classified intelligence.
11:28I mean, I don't know what you know or how you know it.
11:31Smart and secretive.
11:32Doesn't get any worse than that.
11:52Oh, look at you.
11:54Wondered when you were going to come around.
11:56Hey, hey.
11:57Don't try to get up.
11:59Let me get the doctor.
12:04Hey.
12:12Yes.
12:13Yes.
12:14That's $10,000 on the leaves to win.
12:17Yeah, I know it's a long shot.
12:20Wow.
12:23You like it?
12:24It's freaking beautiful.
12:26Let's go try it on.
12:27Wait.
12:29You know, my mom and I were really grateful for you helping to fix up the house.
12:33And paying off the mortgage, but you're like old enough to be my dad.
12:39It's not like that.
12:41Nothing like that.
12:42At all.
12:43I told you.
12:44Your father looked out for me.
12:46He was kind of like an older brother.
12:48I know how hard you and your mama had it since he died.
12:51I'm just trying to pay it forward.
12:55Okay.
12:56Good.
12:56Okay.
12:57Let's go try on some dresses.
12:59Hey, just do me one favor, okay?
13:00What's that?
13:01When you have a grandson one day, and you will, promise me you'll let him jump on the bed and
13:05eat lots of candy.
13:06Okay?
13:07Okay, I promise.
13:08Great.
13:09It's not like I wanted to hire a skywriter to write I told you so over Yaletown, but yeah, I
13:12felt a little vindicated by Ames's accident.
13:14Now maybe people will finally wake up and see one more technological miracle on its way to being weaponized.
13:20So is that what you think Ames was doing, Mr. Vincent, making weapons?
13:22You don't?
13:24I used to be in this field before I realized the lie they were trying to sell us.
13:27Clean energy?
13:29Bullshit.
13:30Clean genocide is more like it.
13:32The first green war.
13:35Look, the only people scarier than the scientists who invent this stuff are the people ready to cash in.
13:40And who might they be?
13:42Military, weapons manufacturers, contractors, freelancers, you name it.
13:46It's all about the violence.
13:48But not for you.
13:50I mean, you did threaten Ames's life.
13:53No.
13:53I said we burned down his lap.
13:55Sounds like somebody saved me the trouble.
13:57But you just told us you were in that field.
13:59You could have programmed the machine to backfire.
14:01Look, you don't get it.
14:03Okay?
14:03We are a peaceful organization.
14:06We're trying to stop the people who are using technology as a weapon.
14:09It's not the science.
14:12It's the user whose motivations are suspect.
14:14Look, if you two want someone to pin this on, check out Melissa Dobeck, Ames's partner in crime.
14:19We weren't told of any partner.
14:21Well, former partner.
14:23She grew unhappy with the Division of Intellectual Property and had a falling out.
14:27If anybody wanted him dead, it was her.
14:35Did you get that?
14:37I got it.
14:39Searching connections.
14:41Melissa Dobeck and Martin Ames.
14:44His vitals are stable.
14:45His memory is gone.
14:47He doesn't seem to know where he is.
14:55Melissa Dobeck and Martin Ames Association goes back to 2007.
14:59Both were professors in the same university department before they left.
15:02Before they left to form their own companies.
15:04Okay, so what are you thinking?
15:06I'm thinking there's more to their relationship than six proprietary patents, including one covering the production of thermal anti-nerons.
15:13Well, anti-matter.
15:15Did anybody ever tell you you watched too much Star Trek as a kid?
15:20Martin and I pioneered nano-materials for anti-matter containment.
15:24Nuclear residue won't go away, but anti-matter, it wants to disappear.
15:28So, containment is everything.
15:29Okay, so you, well, you and Professor Ames, you found a way to contain it.
15:34The scale was very small.
15:35I wanted to take it slow, but Martin had a much more ambitious agenda.
15:39I thought it was reckless.
15:41So when you left the university and your company split up, it looks like Ames held on to all the
15:45patents.
15:45Even in death he got the better of you.
15:49But do you want me to dance on his grave?
15:51I won't do that.
15:54Our differences were very public.
15:56And I thought Martin's work would eventually kill someone.
15:59I just didn't know it'd be him.
16:01A suspicious person would say that there are only a handful of people knowledgeable enough to program his device to
16:06backfire on him.
16:07And that you would be one of them.
16:08If you're suggesting that I was involved, that, that is completely false.
16:14I don't think anybody was accusing you.
16:16Actually, I was.
16:19Somebody took critical research files from the professor's laboratory.
16:24I didn't take them.
16:26And the worst I ever did to Martin was wish him dead.
16:29That's not a crime, is it?
16:31Not yet.
16:34Finnegra.
16:37Yeah, okay.
16:39We're gonna get back to the precinct.
16:40Dylan wants to see me.
16:42We'll be in touch, Ms. Dobank.
16:49Inspector, you want to see me?
16:50Yes, thank you, Detective Finnegra.
16:52This is Lieutenant General Rogers with the Judge Advocate General's office.
16:57Is there something I can do for the Department of Defense?
16:59You can cease your investigation into Martin Ames' matter and turn whatever you have over to my office.
17:04We'll take it from here.
17:05With all due respect, sir, I have leads that are gonna go cold if I just walk away right now.
17:08We're not being given a choice.
17:10I admire your sense of duty.
17:11But we consider the death of Professor Ames and the theft of his work to be a matter of national
17:15security.
17:16You are to hand over all of your case files to the General and his team. Is that clear?
17:22Yeah, that's clear.
17:41Well, what do you think?
17:44At this price, it's a steal.
17:47Hmm.
17:49Very nice.
17:50It's very, very nice.
17:54Yeah.
17:56I'll take it.
18:03Why aren't you talking to me?
18:12You think I had something to do with this case being taken away from you?
18:19I mean, your business is secrecy, right?
18:22Cover-ups, plausible deniability.
18:23I bet you even know that general in there, am I right?
18:25I'm not the enemy, Carlos.
18:28And if the government wants to take charge of this investigation, then I'm sure they have a very good reason.
18:33Oh, and that wouldn't bother you?
18:34Why would it?
18:35Because they took my case, Kira.
18:38You take this personally.
18:39And you don't?
18:42Look.
18:44Maybe we can find another angle on this.
18:46Hey, find another way to fight our way back in somehow.
18:49Ames' grad student, Shane Mathers.
18:51We need to talk to him again.
18:53General Tightass over here.
18:54Close that door.
18:55Let me find a new lead.
18:57Mathers said that the military was interested in funding Ames' project, and Ames said no.
19:02Maybe there was other interest.
19:07I like your gang.
19:10You think you could buy me some time to get Section Six working on this?
19:14Oh, I'm sure I could probably work that out for you.
19:17I mean, it's gonna take me until at least tomorrow morning until I can turn all this over to the
19:22military.
20:20Mr. Mathers.
20:22Look, I told you everything I know.
20:23Did anyone aside from the military express interest in Ames' research?
20:27Not that I know of.
20:28Can I go now?
20:30Please?
20:36I gotta go.
20:40Boy, Mr. Paranoid or what?
20:42Think he's hiding something?
20:44Alec?
20:44I was kidding.
20:46Never mind.
20:46I need to know who sent that text.
20:50Approximate time received, 10.23.
20:52Checking.
20:56Melissa Dobeck texted Shane Mathers while we were interrogating him.
21:00I'm guessing you didn't get a court order for a phone records check.
21:03I didn't have to.
21:05While I was speaking with him today, she texted him a second time, and I saw her name come up
21:08on his phone.
21:09You did?
21:11No.
21:11But if you knew how I really found out, you'd be upset.
21:17Why would our victim's assistant be getting a text from a bitter rival in the morning after the murder?
21:21Guys, I had an RSSL for anyone in a red jumpsuit, just like our gang.
21:26This just started airing on TV.
21:27Hospital officials are asking for your help in locating this man who wandered away from St. Paul's hospital this afternoon.
21:33The unidentified patient was found disarray.
21:35That's Edward Kagame.
21:36The leader of the gang?
21:37It's heart and soul.
21:38He's the one behind all of their activity.
21:40We need to stop this broadcast.
21:41It's already been in rotation, like 40 minutes.
21:44Then it's only a matter of time before the killing begins in earnest.
21:48I guess we find him first.
22:07You know, it's not so bad.
22:09There's lots of space.
22:12A nice TV.
22:14Is there any hydroponics in the basement?
22:16Hospital officials are asking for your help in locating this man who wandered away from St. Paul's hospital this afternoon.
22:21Oh my God.
22:23Kagame.
22:24You made it.
22:26How will we find him?
22:28Rally point.
22:29Kagame said one case we became separated.
22:31If I'm right, that's where you're ahead.
22:35We didn't just disappear.
22:37Monitoring RSS patrol cars are running a street sweep spiraling outward from St. Paul's.
22:41Alec?
22:42I've got feeds in all the CTV cameras, ATM and security cameras.
22:45There's no Seneca Gami so far.
22:47Keep looking.
22:48Oh, they will.
22:51I also have another piece of news that you may or may not want to hear.
22:55Problem?
22:56Help yourself.
22:58Wow, you're taking a note.
23:00I'm impressed.
23:03No, Melissa Dobeck.
23:05How close are we to Melissa Dobeck's office?
23:07Not fine.
23:08Why?
23:11This is bordering on harassment, detectives.
23:14I told the military investigators I have no idea what happened to Martin's work.
23:18Anything else you want to know, you can ask my lawyer.
23:20Like, for example, why you failed to disclose your legal challenge to your ex-partner's patent?
23:26Should we ask you about that?
23:27You may not know since you withdrew the claim and then had the record sealed as a condition of your
23:31settlement.
23:31Not that it's any of your business, but I didn't see the point.
23:35I withdrew that challenge on the advice of my then-attorneys.
23:38So you just shrugged and let it go?
23:41I find that hard to believe.
23:43I'll believe what you want.
23:47Why did you text Shane Mathers yesterday, just hours after the body was found?
23:52I expressed my sympathies.
23:55My shock.
23:57I, uh, I don't remember the exact words.
23:59And then again this morning?
24:03Why are you synchronizing your stories?
24:06We're done.
24:08Failing to mention your involvement with Professor Ames' closest assistant is a pretty serious omission of fact.
24:15Is that what he told you?
24:16No, actually, that's what you just told us.
24:19How long have you been sleeping with him?
24:22Shane and I had a fling.
24:24I'm not proud of it, but it's over.
24:26I'm engaged.
24:28It's awkward.
24:29Does Shane know that he's the odd man out?
24:31Did you ask him that?
24:33I thought not.
24:35Goodbye, detectives.
24:37Don't come back without a warrant.
25:17You say you're free.
25:19You point to your constitution, your bill of rights.
25:23What rights?
25:25You were born into crushing debt, to parents without hope.
25:29And your only right is to work for the corporation until you pay it all.
25:35Except that can never happen.
25:36Because everything you need, they provide your shelter, your food, your water.
25:43And it all sends you deeper into the abyss of slavery.
25:49But all that can change, my friends.
25:53We have the power to free ourselves, to take back what we've lost, our independence, our dignity, our very souls.
26:04To take back our liberty.
26:07Liberate yourselves, my brothers and sisters.
26:12Liberate.
26:13Liberate.
26:14Liberate.
26:15Liberate.
26:17Liberate.
26:18Liberate.
26:21Liberate.
26:23Liberate!
26:28Remain calm. This is a place of refuge.
26:35No, no, no. We have a life to be here. This is a peaceful assembly.
26:41Have you here? Have an uncle?
27:02Hey, any word of Kagami? Still monitoring. Everyone's on alert. Dylan wants to see you.
27:07Patent infringement?
27:09It has only recently come to my attention that there may have been a prior theft of intellectual property, that
27:13is, unrelated, to the murder of Professor Ames.
27:17Unrelated.
27:18Mm-hmm.
27:21See?
27:22Well, then, if, in fact, your totally unrelated investigation happens to lead you to Professor Ames' murderer, I want to
27:31be the first to know.
27:33Because I'm going to enjoy calling that dumbass from National Defense to tell him we just solved his case.
27:38I took the liberty of having a unit pick up Mathers. They're in route.
27:43How long were you involved with Melissa Doback?
27:48Is that why I'm here?
27:50Are you accusing me of dating my former boss?
27:53We know she texted you hours after Ames' death.
28:00Um, I, mm-mm.
28:04All right, look, I, I just, I didn't want to implicate her for no reason.
28:10What about that text would have implicated her?
28:13Okay.
28:15Did you kill Professor Ames?
28:17What? No.
28:18The, the device killed him.
28:21Okay, he brought this on himself. He was pushing a new technology too aggressively.
28:26I understand.
28:27It wasn't just himself. He was putting at risk.
28:29No, I, I came very close to quitting several times.
28:33It got to the point where I couldn't sleep.
28:37Thinking about what we might be unleashing.
28:39You're creating something powerful.
28:40You know, something you didn't fully understand.
28:43But Melissa did.
28:45No, Melissa had nothing to do with this.
28:47To do with what, Shane?
28:49The plot to kill Ames?
28:50She is a good person.
28:53And Martin couldn't hold a candle to her as a scientist.
28:56But he took all the patents. He took all the credit.
28:59If you really cared about her, you would have done something.
29:02You would have helped her get justice.
29:03No.
29:04It would have been very easy for you to sabotage Callisto.
29:07You knew the experiment. You helped design it.
29:10Did you know Melissa was engaged?
29:18You didn't, did you?
29:21Oh, she played you the whole time.
29:25Did you hand the files over to her?
29:29I don't know what you're talking about.
29:31We're talking about charging you with conspiring to kill Martin Ames.
29:33I didn't conspire with anyone.
29:35But you admit to killing him.
29:37We have all of your communications. The truth will come out.
29:40You're both going down.
29:47No.
29:52Look, I acted alone.
29:55Shane.
29:56Come on.
29:57You don't have to fall on your lightsaber for her.
30:00She's behind this. We both know that.
30:02You're wrong about her.
30:05Well, you wanted a confession and you got one.
30:08But I acted alone.
30:09What did you do with the research?
30:11I deleted it.
30:13So no one could ever use it again.
30:24Why is he protecting her?
30:27I don't know. I've seen guys do a lot of crazy things for love.
30:31There has to be a way to get to her without his testimony.
30:34Kira, we've already bent the rules to breaking.
30:36We have to let the military take it from here.
30:38Kira, I found him.
30:39Phone call. Sorry.
30:41Repeat.
30:42Kagame, on a cloud-based photo backup from a tourist.
30:44He's at Sun Yates and Gardens.
30:45We've got a confirmed sighting of your Edward Kagame,
30:47Buddhist temple at the Sun Yates and Gardens.
30:49Five minutes from here.
30:51Call us backup.
31:05You take the west entrance, I'll take the east.
31:06We'll meet up at the temple in the middle.
31:08All right.
31:19Carlos, you've got company.
31:20Moving toward your position.
31:22Backup's on the way.
31:23Let's get to Kagame first.
31:31You're under arrest.
31:33For what?
31:34For what you're going to do.
31:36How do you know what I'm going to do?
31:45Given your past history and your indiscretions,
31:48play God, change history.
31:53I've spent my entire life making decisions that could affect millions.
31:57That's what I do.
32:07I've spent my entire life making decisions.
32:07Release him and I'll spear the child's life.
32:11We both get what we want before the bloodshed.
32:14I'm glad to see you, Travis.
32:19I guess we get to shoot our way out after all.
32:27Another time.
32:31Count on it.
32:35Let's move.
32:49Kira.
32:50What the hell happened?
32:51Where's Kagame?
32:52He was here.
32:53We were too late.
32:59We had...
33:01So, what did we do?
33:03We let them add to their numbers.
33:05By all accounts, you avoided a public bloodbath.
33:08That's something.
33:09Kira.
33:11Excuse me.
33:14What is it, Malik?
33:16Check the surveillance footage at the temple, like you've asked.
33:18There's no images of you and Kagame having your little tête-à-tête.
33:23I also thought you should know.
33:24Melissa Dobeck just booked herself on a flight to Costa Rica.
33:27That case is over, Alec.
33:29Professor Ames' murder was solved with the arrest of Shane Mathers.
33:32We don't have any evidence to charge her.
33:35Yeah, until now.
33:36Would it interest you to know there's actually a second backup of Ames' research after all?
33:40Mathers thought he had the only one.
33:42Guess who was the other?
33:50Final boarding call for Air South America, flight 155 to Costa Rica.
33:57Dr. Dobeck.
34:01Off on a getaway, so to speak?
34:03Long-standing travel plans.
34:05Well, I'm afraid they're gonna have to change.
34:08I don't understand.
34:09Your sometime boyfriend, Shane Mathers, he's just been arrested in a conspiracy to kill Martin Ames.
34:13He admitted rigging Callisto to backfire.
34:17Well, whatever Shane may have done, I had nothing to do with that.
34:20That's exactly what he said.
34:22Until he found out that you were, should I put this, otherwise engaged.
34:26If he misconstrued my rants about how dangerous Ames' experiments were, I can't help that.
34:32So you're denying any involvement in this conspiracy?
34:35Absolutely.
34:36You just slept with your rival's assistant because he was devastatingly attractive.
34:43It was that warrant you requested.
34:50Just tell me, did you want Ames dead because he was selling it to the military, or because you wanted
34:55the research for yourself?
35:07It's all there.
35:11Please do not turn that data over to the military.
35:20You know what they'll do with it.
35:22And it won't be about renewable energy.
35:28Melissa.
35:29I'm so sorry, I'm late.
35:31I'm still on the bridge and my phone's dead.
35:35Who's this?
35:36Uh, Drew, my fiancée.
35:39Passengers Melissa Dobeck and Drew LaRoche report to gate 34 for immediate order.
35:44Doors are closing on Air South America flight 155 to Costa Rica.
35:49You're gonna be Melissa LaRoche.
35:52Sweetheart, this isn't, um, going to be easy to explain.
35:57So, can we have a moment?
36:04Wait.
36:04Wait.
36:10You're going to need this.
36:39Six, five, four, three, two, one.
36:48That's crazy.
36:52Security grid's up.
36:54How did you do that?
36:56Promotion, remember?
36:58SADTEC's latest rollout in partnership with LaRoche Energy.
37:01Thousands of redundant mini-fusion reactors linked in a network.
37:05No more centralized reactors means no more easy targets for terrorists.
37:10They'll just find something else to target.
37:12Another part of the infrastructure.
37:14No, they're scrambling.
37:16Bunch of revolutionary malcontents that think that insurgency will change everything.
37:21They're on the run.
37:23If you really want to do something about them,
37:25they should join the CPS.
37:27They're recruiting.
37:29If you're military service, you'd be a lock for protector.
37:32Well, I have always wanted to.
37:34I'm ready when you are.
37:36I know.
37:38But let's be honest.
37:40It's gonna take more than a few blackouts to tear me away from my most important job.
37:54The fact that you were slightly further from the device when it went off may have accounted for you a
37:59different arrival time.
38:01Makes you wonder who else might be coming through.
38:03Who already has?
38:05It doesn't matter.
38:08What matters is we've been given the most precious gift life offers.
38:13A second chance.
38:16Who's been in charge in my absence?
38:20I have.
38:24You've lost soldiers?
38:26We've become more vigilant.
38:31We'll have to be.
38:34There's a war coming.
38:35How can you be so sure?
38:39Because we're going to start it.
38:59a white rock
39:12the
39:13the
39:21no no no no no
39:22it's okay. It's me. It's Alec.
39:24Alec?
39:25Got it in your head?
39:28Did you really think breaking into my apartment was the best way to introduce yourself?
39:31I'm sorry. I just got tired of waiting.
39:35I found your suit.
39:38So you were going through my things?
39:40It is way ahead of anything that I've imagined.
39:45It's even better when it works.
39:47Well, I was going through my dad's notes.
39:48There may be a way to trigger their self-repair mechanism.
39:51Like I told you, I didn't want to get you involved.
39:53Well, I guess I'm like you. A little stubborn.
39:59How long will you need it for?
40:01Well, it's not like dry cleaning.
40:03Do you have dry cleaning in the future?
40:05Clean water is at a premium, so all cleaning is dry cleaning.
40:09Pulse vibration.
40:11Eight seconds, 30 credits.
40:14This will take longer.
40:17I noticed today you turned off your head a couple of times.
40:20I don't get it.
40:23I was curious.
40:25Yep, doesn't that make your job harder?
40:27I mean, your tech can tell you so much more.
40:29Alec, I have to confront the possibility that if my suit can't be repaired,
40:34I have to do my job without it.
40:36I thought maybe you were trusting your gut instead of your tech.
40:39Hey, Carlos?
40:41I was.
40:44Felt good.
40:52Why'd you let that woman go?
40:57I had no choice.
40:59You knew Ames' assistant wasn't acting alone.
41:02That's not the point.
41:04Well, what is the point?
41:06Every student in the union learns about Melissa LaRoche in school.
41:12She solved the global energy crisis with her development of clean fusion.
41:16She's going to do great things with Ames' research, important things.
41:20So important she gets away with murder?
41:23I'm not happy about it.
41:27But if I make the wrong decision, millions could be affected.
41:31So if these scientists were playing God, and in a way, so were you.
41:40It's messed up.
41:55It's messed up.
42:11It's messed up.
42:13It's messed up.
42:17It's messed up.
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