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00:21I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:31There's been a breach.
01:32We've got to get everyone out of the bay.
01:34What happened?
01:34I'll find out.
01:46Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
01:54Go, go, go, go.
02:15Everybody get in! Get in there!
02:19Get in your helmets until we stay alive!
02:21Get in there!
02:23Get in your helmets until we stay alive!
02:34No!
02:43Trent! Trent, come on, we have to go!
02:45The base is floating, we have to go!
02:47No!
02:47Trent!
02:48Please, I got a truck!
03:10Come on, stop it!
03:12No!
03:14No!
03:16No!
03:20No!
03:22No!
03:23No!
03:23No!
03:23No!
03:25No!
03:39I don't know.
04:05I don't know.
04:38I don't know.
05:04I don't know.
05:07I don't know.
05:33Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait.
05:34We're going to the commanding officer's cryobate?
05:36I'm not waking up Captain Lester.
05:37I think this more than qualifies as a sufficient emergency.
05:42Seriously?
05:44Fine, I'll wake her up.
06:08When in God's day will someone tell us what happened?
06:10I heard a fuel tank exploded.
06:12Yeah, I heard we had an asteroid.
06:14I'd like someone to come in to brief us.
06:16Please do not spread unsubstantiated rumors.
06:19I'm sure we will know when they know.
06:21Until then, we follow protocol.
06:25Excuse me, is this medbay 12?
06:27I was messaged to report to...
06:28Proof 3, you're late.
06:29Get on the table over there and get out of your compression suit.
06:36As a table for us, Ben's suit.
06:39My legs!
06:40Yeah, been in a cryogenic state for a long time.
06:44A certain amount of muscle atrophy occurs even while wearing the suit.
06:48Will I ever get my legs back?
06:49My God, man, did you pay no attention during orientation?
06:54There was a lot to take in.
06:56You'll be out of your suit and on your feet soon if you make all your rehab appointments.
07:01On time.
07:02James Bryce?
07:04Is there a Lieutenant James Bryce in here?
07:07Aye.
07:11You're wanted on CENTCOM, stat.
07:13Well, I'm assigned to navigation.
07:15I mean, I haven't worked CENTCOM since I was a wee lad.
07:18Today you work CENTCOM.
07:21Aye, aye, Captain.
07:22Lieutenant, just like you.
07:25Lieutenant.
07:38So, how can I help you, Lieutenant?
07:40We can't access the flight log and cam recordings.
07:42We need to know what happened, what our status is, but we're locked out.
07:45Look, I'll be honest.
07:46I don't even know if I remember how to work CENTCOM.
07:49Shouldn't Mayweather be doing this?
07:50He practically lives for this shit.
07:54Mayweather is dead.
07:56Along with everyone else in the commanding officer's cryo bay.
08:14That must be last load.
08:15I have no chargers left.
08:18Any word from command about what happened?
08:21No one knows nothing.
08:23I'm going to need more refill things for the helmets.
08:26Good for you.
08:28Your life support system, you get them from me.
08:33Fetching canisters is below my pay grade.
08:36Gom lad.
08:38I'm Serbian, you moron!
08:42You certainly are.
08:46I was so worried I lost you.
08:49You want to put us in trouble?
08:50Didn't know what was happening.
08:52Where you were, even if you were alive.
08:54If someone was to see us, start poking around.
08:56I mean, does that even matter anymore?
08:58We're on the ship now.
09:00What are you going to do, throw us off?
09:01Don't be so sure they would not.
09:05I broke any laws putting you on my team.
09:09But no one can find out about us.
09:14Is that clear?
09:21All personnel required in the mess hall on the sea deck.
09:24All personnel.
09:25No exceptions.
09:27All personnel required in the mess hall on the sea deck.
09:30All personnel.
09:32No exceptions.
09:36Sorry.
09:41Hey.
09:42You mind if I sit here?
09:43Sure.
09:44I'm Alicia Nevins.
09:45Some people call me Ali.
09:47Not that that's a preference.
09:48It just kind of happens.
09:49I'm on the waste management team.
09:50I know.
09:51Gross.
09:51But it's not like I didn't apply to every other branch on the ship first.
09:54But hey, it got me on the ship.
09:55And my family are actually really supportive.
09:57But why wouldn't they be, right?
09:58If we actually succeed in building a sustainable colony,
10:00all our families get to be the first to come and settle there.
10:04Um, who are you?
10:06Call me Angus.
10:07In horticulture.
10:08Wait.
10:09I know you.
10:10You're that farmer boy.
10:11You grew crops in the Mojave Desert.
10:13Well, I could see why they'd want you.
10:14You know, growing food on an alien planet we've never seen before is going to be insane.
10:18Scares the bejesus out of me.
10:20But getting to learn from Major Andrews, that's a dream of mine.
10:24He's a legendary horticulturist.
10:26Okay, listen up.
10:28I'm not going to beat around the bush.
10:29We've all been in cryogenic sleep for exactly five years and 92 days,
10:33which means once we get back to speed,
10:36we still have over a year to go before reaching Proxima B.
10:40No one told us what happened to the ship.
10:44We don't know.
10:45What do you mean, you don't know?
10:47It could have been an asteroid space junk hell if your cell could have burst.
10:50There's been a series of malfunctions while you were asleep.
10:53The ship's monitoring cameras went down, so there's no recording of what happened.
10:56But whatever happened, it knocked us off course.
10:59The good news is navigation systems are back up and, of course, corrected.
11:03Both sleeper pod bays were destroyed.
11:05The rear storage units, as well as two ballasts,
11:08sand the reclamation unit, which means we can't recycle any of our water.
11:12We carry roughly a four-week supply on board.
11:15We believe the water recycling unit we have for the colony
11:19can be retrofitted to work here on the ship.
11:21We just have to repurpose it.
11:23Till then, we are on tight rations.
11:25This means no showers, laundry, or any unnecessary water uses.
11:29What if we're not able to repurpose it?
11:33Even with rationing, how long do we have before the water runs out?
11:37Let's think positively.
11:38We'll make a functioning unit.
11:41Yeah.
11:42In the manifest, it said that we weren't to wake up until two weeks before landing.
11:47So, aside from the water, what about food?
11:50Do we have enough supplies to survive a year out of the sleeper pods?
11:55We have been carrying a year's supply, but that was held in the storage units we lost.
12:00This ship has an additional six weeks of food,
12:02but we will need to reserve some of that for post-arrival.
12:06You expect to ration six weeks of food for over a year?
12:09Okay.
12:09I demand to hear from Captain Lester.
12:11Where is the captain?
12:12She's dead.
12:19What about Stuber?
12:22No?
12:23Monroe?
12:24Rodriguez?
12:25We lost them all in the incident.
12:29The entire high command, the mentor class, our top engineers, scientists, architects, teachers,
12:38everybody that was in charge of running this ship in Pod Bay 1 are dead.
12:42It all falls to us now.
12:44The three of us standing before you are the highest-ranking officers left on this ship.
12:49Then who's in charge?
12:51I am.
12:52Excuse me?
12:53Each of you specialize in different aspects of this ship.
12:58I have the most working knowledge of all of the ship.
13:01We get past this, you can elect whomever you like to be in command.
13:05I have no ambition for governing.
13:07I care about survival, and frankly, I'm our best shot at it.
13:12Our food supply was intended for 400 people.
13:15There are only 150 of us left.
13:16Therefore, our limited food supply should last us three times longer.
13:22More than that, with rationing.
13:25This ship had amazing leadership.
13:30And they were brought together to nurture us into becoming the colony's future.
13:34They're all gone now.
13:38We don't have the luxury of time.
13:41Each and every one of you was chosen because you're the smartest people in your fields.
13:48We have some of the most gifted and skilled craftsmen,
13:52brilliant engineers and scientists,
13:54chosen to build a colony from scratch on an alien planet
13:59to save mankind.
14:05To save
14:06our families back home.
14:12Starting today,
14:14we have
14:15to expect more from each other.
14:20Love ourselves.
14:24We have no alternatives.
14:26We have no alternatives.
14:34We grieve the brave men and women who devoted themselves
14:37and paid the ultimate sacrifice for the viability,
14:41the very existence of this mission.
14:43As we remember these kind souls,
14:46let us not lose ourselves in grief.
14:49Instead,
14:50let us celebrate
14:53the lives that...
14:54Saw you try and save Commander Ingram when everything went to hell?
14:57She was a ripe hill, that one.
14:59You guys were close, sir.
15:01Susan handpicked me for this
15:03because she changed my life.
15:06She saved my life.
15:08Yeah.
15:09I get why the three lowest-ranking lieutenants
15:12were put in the pod bays with the rest of us peasants.
15:16But why would they put Ingram in with us?
15:19I ain't strained, right?
15:22Those born with an exceptional drive
15:24to make this universe
15:26a better place
15:27for the rest of us.
15:28And like the rest of us,
15:31they left the comfort...
15:32That was very impressive last night.
15:34A little presumptive,
15:35but very take charge.
15:39Perhaps
15:40you didn't need to be quite so honest, though.
15:42You know,
15:43that would inspire a little more confidence
15:45if they actually felt we knew
15:46how to safely get to our destination.
15:47They're not children.
15:49They volunteered to be here.
15:50They deserve an honest command.
15:52Right, and...
15:52naturally,
15:53you're the best person
15:54to step up to the plate.
15:56I'm the person who did step up.
15:58What the hell did you do?
16:00These people were our friends.
16:03Friends we laughed with.
16:06Cried with.
16:08Friends whose courageous spirits
16:09led them all on a journey of science
16:11and discovery.
16:14They were the brightest stars
16:15in their fields.
16:20Hey, can I talk with you?
16:22I'm very busy right now.
16:23Please, I just need a couple minutes
16:24of your time.
16:24Captain Garnett, please.
16:27Yes, sorry.
16:27I get confused with all the titles
16:29and ranks and stuff.
16:30I know there's some kind of
16:31chain of command,
16:31but with all the things...
16:31You're not 4-H kid, right?
16:34I guess.
16:35Sure.
16:38There's something you want to say to me?
16:40No.
16:42I have something I want to show you.
16:56Is this breakfast or a wedding ring?
17:00Are you proposing?
17:01You're hilarious.
17:06What's that supposed to be?
17:08500 calories in your water ration.
17:10So we're going to try and live
17:11on 500 calories a day?
17:13You get one in the morning,
17:14another at night.
17:15Oh, well, in that case...
17:18You're going to have to have
17:19like a vegan alternative.
17:21Maybe something like gluten-free.
17:22Next.
17:31I mean,
17:32a thousand calories a day
17:33is not a lot to live on.
17:34Depending on height, age, weight,
17:35and body type,
17:36most major studies say
17:37that a minimum of 1,200 calories
17:38is required.
17:39In fact,
17:40the Center for Human Nutrition
17:41still maintains
17:41eating fewer than 1,000 calories,
17:43has the same physiological effects
17:44as total starvations.
17:46So we're right on the edge
17:47of famishment.
17:48But I guess a few of us on board
17:49could stand to lose a few pounds.
17:54That was really inappropriate.
17:56I'm sorry.
17:57I'm nervous.
17:57And when I'm nervous,
17:58I tend to run off at the mouth
17:59and I don't know
18:00what I'm saying sometimes.
18:01Wait.
18:02You didn't finish your ration.
18:04Oh, you can have it.
18:05I've lost my appetite.
18:07You sure you don't mind?
18:08Hmm?
18:33Major Andrews
18:34had put me in charge
18:34of loading the gear
18:35and supplies,
18:36so I controlled the inventory.
18:37If you're trying to tell me
18:39some of your gear is missing,
18:40I...
18:41No, no, no.
18:41Not missing.
18:42In fact,
18:43I'm...
18:44I'm showing you something
18:45I...
18:46wasn't supposed to bring.
18:52Uh...
18:57What the hell is that?
18:58Soil.
18:59The most fertile on Earth.
19:01Chemically modified
19:01by yours truly
19:03to make it into a super soil.
19:05Okay, I thought the planet
19:07we were headed to
19:07had appropriate soil.
19:09Oh, that's what was reported
19:10by the probe we sent,
19:11but I didn't want to get there
19:13and find out it was wrong,
19:14and we all starved to death.
19:16Okay, so you suddenly felt
19:18the need to confess
19:19you brought unauthorized cargo.
19:20No.
19:21Yeah, right now,
19:22we have bigger issues
19:23than misdemeanor illegal.
19:28I can grow crops
19:29in this stuff
19:30anywhere.
19:34Anywhere.
19:34So you need sunlight?
19:36Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:36I brought agricultural LEDs.
19:39Lots of them.
19:41They...
19:42need a lot of power.
19:44Power we got.
19:47Where do you want to set up?
19:48How much of the stuff in here
19:49can we move someplace else?
20:08Don't touch that.
20:11My God.
20:12Frighten me.
20:13I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
20:15You shouldn't sneak up
20:16on a lady like that.
20:17You can't be in here
20:18until we can recycle our water again.
20:20These showers are off limits.
20:22Couldn't you make just a
20:24small exception?
20:27Don't.
20:28I just really need a quick rinse.
20:30Madam, please.
20:30You can watch.
20:32You'll see.
20:33I won't run the water
20:34hardly at all.
20:35Honest.
20:36See?
20:39I just need a short rinse off.
20:40No one has to know.
20:41It'll be our little secret.
20:46Please.
20:49I'm sorry.
21:05I thought the sewage system
21:06used air pressure.
21:07And a small amount of water
21:09which we now need elsewhere.
21:10Help me.
21:13Come on.
21:13Stack these over there.
21:16Whoa.
21:16Hold up.
21:17You can't bring all of that
21:18down in here.
21:19There's not enough room for this.
21:21People need to work down here.
21:22We're moving these crates
21:23to all available spaces
21:24around the ship.
21:25You're not the only one
21:26complaining.
21:27What's going on?
21:27How do you empty out
21:28storage hole three?
21:33Quick, quick.
21:34Coming through.
21:42Please tell me this is exactly
21:44what I think it is.
21:45Depends on what you think it is.
21:47You're building a bio-shelter
21:49farm on the ship.
21:50That's amazing.
21:53You're amazing.
21:55Major Andrews would be
21:56so proud of you.
21:57Well, we're just
21:58trying this out.
22:00It's going to be a week
22:01or more before we have
22:02any idea if this has a chance
22:03of working.
22:04A lot could go wrong.
22:05What can I do to help?
22:06Oh, nothing.
22:07We just have...
22:08Didn't you tell me
22:09you work in waste management?
22:10Yes.
22:10Why?
22:12I'm going to need
22:14a ton of fertilizer.
22:16Ew.
22:18Yeah.
22:20Ew.
22:26Hey, Sport.
22:28Hi.
22:29Hey, do the heads.
22:29Stop it.
22:30We know you're still sleeping.
22:32For like a year.
22:33And you probably won't see this
22:34until just before you land.
22:36But we want you to know
22:37that we think about you
22:38all the time.
22:39We're so proud of you, Baylor.
22:41We love you.
22:42And we know that
22:42we'll all be reunited
22:44in the colony that you built.
22:48Your family?
22:49I was just checking
22:50the last burst of communications
22:51to the ship.
22:52One of them just happened
22:53to be for...
22:53It's fine, Trent, honestly.
22:55That message was nearly
22:56four years ago.
22:58We haven't received
22:58any communications at all.
23:00I know.
23:01I reviewed the logs.
23:02How is that even possible?
23:04Nothing from command?
23:06You think everything's
23:07okay back home?
23:09We have no way of knowing.
23:10If even just one of those
23:11relay satellites broke down,
23:13we'd lose communications.
23:16My family wanted me
23:18accepted onto this program
23:19more than anything.
23:21I failed recruitment.
23:23Yeah.
23:23Twice.
23:25Susan.
23:27I mean...
23:28I mean, Commander Ingram.
23:29Yeah, she...
23:29She picked me anyway.
23:31Well, she must have seen
23:32something very special in you.
23:38Can I ask you
23:39a personal question?
23:41Shoot.
23:42Do you ever regret it?
23:44You know,
23:45volunteering for all this.
23:47You know,
23:47if you lose your family,
23:49lose your friends,
23:50the people you love...
23:51We get that colony up
23:52and working,
23:52you'll see them all again.
23:55By now,
23:56the ARG program
23:57has ships searching
23:58the known universe
23:59for a new home.
24:04Not everyone is going
24:05to make it, Trent.
24:06It's survival of the fittest.
24:08No one is going
24:09to just hand this to us.
24:11We have to take it.
24:14You get me?
24:17What was that?
24:18Hey!
24:20What just happened?
24:21We've started the rerouting.
24:22Rerouting?
24:23What rerouting?
24:24Power to this storage bay.
24:26They need a lot of it.
24:27Under whose orders?
24:28Lieutenant Garnet, sir.
24:36Are we good to go?
24:38We've quadrupled capacity
24:39for the breakers,
24:40but the storage bay
24:40wasn't meant for this kind of juice.
24:42I can't promise anything.
24:43Okay.
24:45Light it up!
24:55Oh, it's beautiful!
25:00What the hell is going on in here?
25:02Our young four-eyed wonder king
25:03came up with a way
25:04to build a farm.
25:05So Stringbean has an idea
25:06and you just go steal power
25:07from the ship?
25:07Well, it's the only way
25:08to get the light intensity
25:09for accelerated growth.
25:10Ah, he speaks.
25:12Perfect.
25:13Is there a problem here?
25:14Yes.
25:15You taking unilateral action
25:16without consulting anyone.
25:17We have a food shortage.
25:18This is an attempt to address it.
25:20Why would anyone
25:21in their right mind
25:22object to that?
25:23Are you 100% sure
25:25this will work?
25:29What about you?
25:31No doubt this will provide
25:33edible food
25:33for the entire crew.
25:34We're just trying
25:35to grow produce.
25:36And that takes water,
25:37doesn't it?
25:38We're planting crops
25:39that are extremely stingy
25:40with water.
25:41Amaranth grain,
25:42corn.
25:43Yes, but they still
25:44need some water,
25:45don't they?
25:47Yes, sir.
25:48It's not your water, Sharon.
25:50It belongs to everyone
25:51on this ship.
25:53Now, maybe this is
25:53a great idea.
25:54Maybe it isn't.
25:55But if you're going
25:56to use valuable resources
25:58that affect us all,
25:58then we should have
25:59a say in it.
26:01Nobody put you in charge.
26:02We're just tolerating it.
26:11You're right.
26:13I apologize.
26:14I should have brought
26:15everyone together
26:15and allowed people
26:16to weigh in.
26:17You think?
26:17And you should have
26:19pulled me aside
26:20and spoken with me.
26:21Instead, you needed
26:21to grandstand and challenge
26:22me in front of everyone.
26:24Don't make this about me.
26:26You've done that
26:27all by yourself.
26:31Hold off on irrigation.
26:35I'm Dr. Sanjivni Kabir.
26:37I'm representing
26:38the medical staff on board.
26:39Felix Strickland,
26:40acting head of
26:41security enforcements.
26:42Eva Markovitch,
26:44acting head of
26:45maintenance,
26:45engineering,
26:46and construction.
26:47This body will serve
26:48as the representative
26:49voice of the ship
26:50until the current
26:50crisis is over.
26:51Right, can someone
26:52please tell me
26:53what's the point
26:53of this meeting?
26:54We've got a bleeding
26:55food crisis, right?
26:56The kid says
26:57he can grow crops,
26:57so let him.
26:59While limited,
27:00some of the water
27:01will be needed
27:02to grow the crops,
27:02and we're not
27:03100% sure this will work.
27:04The water could be wasted.
27:05Right, maybe,
27:06but unless we can figure out
27:07how to get more food,
27:07then we die.
27:08End of story.
27:09There are other
27:09considerations as well.
27:10We're diverting power
27:11to the lamps,
27:12which means the rest
27:12of the ship
27:13is being deprived.
27:13Power usage now
27:14is approximately
27:15what it was.
27:15When we were all
27:16in the sleeper pods,
27:17the life support systems
27:19were not in use.
27:19There could be
27:20an adverse effect.
27:20Kurt, maybe.
27:21We will absolutely
27:22all die
27:22if we don't have more food.
27:24I'm just saying
27:24we need to run
27:25probability scenarios,
27:26do thorough testing,
27:27make sure we're not
27:27wasting what little water
27:28we have left.
27:29Instead, we'd only be
27:30wasting valuable time.
27:31But where are we
27:32on constructing
27:32a new water recycling unit?
27:34We're having difficulties
27:35finding all the necessary parts.
27:37I'm confident
27:37we'll be able to make
27:38a functioning unit length.
27:38But you and me
27:39if I would like to have
27:40something a little more
27:40concrete than your optimism.
27:42It's not easy.
27:43We're searching in the dark
27:44with only flashlights.
27:46We'll get those lights
27:46back on back in those units.
27:47And what if the power drain
27:48affects life support?
27:50I mean, that could get us
27:51long before we starve.
27:52Whatever we do going forward
27:53will entail risks.
27:55We're on a damaged ship,
27:57and we're deficient
27:58on supplies.
28:00We're just going to have
28:00to make tough choices.
28:14We set the drip
28:15for three-minute intervals
28:16every 14 hours.
28:17If there's no signs
28:18of germination
28:18within the first four days,
28:19we'll terminate.
28:21Is that really enough time?
28:22In this soil,
28:23we should see something.
28:27I don't want to waste
28:29any more water.
28:29We need food to survive.
28:35Make it work.
28:43Let's do it!
29:07You really think
29:08they can make enough food
29:09for all of us?
29:10Maybe.
29:11But we first have to
29:12rebuild the water recycling unit.
29:16Okay, you've got your lights.
29:19Now find those parts.
29:23Let's go.
29:29Ensign Trent,
29:30you're not scheduled
29:31for physical therapy
29:32until tomorrow.
29:33I know, I know, I know.
29:34I just had to get out
29:34of this suit.
29:35It's driving me crazy.
29:36Everyone recovers
29:37at their own pace.
29:38You can't speed up
29:39the process.
29:40Hold on.
29:40Okay?
29:42What?
29:42I'm having trouble breathing.
29:45You have no history
29:47of asthma
29:47or any lung problems.
29:50Life support warning.
29:52Oxygen depletion alert.
29:54All crew members,
29:55please retrieve
29:55compression suits
29:56and helmets.
29:58Repeat.
29:58Life support warning.
30:00Oxygen depletion alert.
30:02All crew members,
30:03please retrieve
30:03compression suits
30:05and helmets.
30:06Repeat.
30:06Oxygen depletion alert.
30:08All crew members,
30:09please retrieve
30:10compression suits
30:11and helmets.
30:14This inhaler
30:15will give you
30:15some relief.
30:16Get your suit on.
30:18I'll grab us
30:18some helmets.
30:43No, wait! Over here!
30:44Oxygen emergency. Lockdown protocol is enacted.
31:02Oxygen emergency. Lockdown protocol is enacted.
31:16What the hell is happening, Bryce? Once the ship hits 15% oxygen levels, it automatically
31:33goes into lockdown. Oxygen? Why are we losing oxygen?
31:36I don't know. It could be a leak, maybe a mechanical malfunction.
31:39What do you mean you don't know?
31:40I am a goddamn navigation wonk. Right, this is not my area, so all I can tell you is the
31:44system diagnostics are stuck in some kind of loop. It won't tell me what's wrong, how
31:48to fix it, and I can't break it!
31:55How long do we have to figure this out?
31:57Well, the suit should be good for at least an hour of oxygen.
31:59For anyone who wasn't able to get a suit on?
32:00We're in lockdown and all we have left is the oxygen we have in each section, but right
32:03now we're averaging 13%, it's still dropping.
32:21I don't know what golden they've used. I can't crack this open.
32:24Where's Chief Life Support?
32:26That's a great goddamn question.
32:27While we put out the summons, all personnel should be manning their stations.
32:29Look him up! Find him! Get his ass in here now!
32:32We need a team on every deck. See if we can find the source of the malfunction.
32:35Lieutenant!
32:36If the software can't diagnose the cause, maybe we can through process of elimination.
32:43You, come with me. We're gonna start at the front, work our way back, and find the problem.
32:47Chief Jasper Dades, what is your location?
32:51Jasper Dades, identify yourself! You're one of his sitcom staff!
33:36You're one of his
33:53What is taking so long?
33:55Sasha doesn't want to damage the lock.
33:56Tell him to get the door open now!
34:03Eva, what aren't you telling me?
34:08I didn't get to that section of the hallway yet.
34:12Helmets in there are practically empty.
34:25Empty.
34:28Empty.
34:29Empty.
34:35There are four helmets on this side.
34:37Just get the door open.
34:46Empty.
35:00Oxygen relay station.
35:02Deck B forward.
35:02Palace has no anomalies.
35:03Did you find anything elsewhere?
35:05Look, so far,
35:06we haven't been able to identify the anomaly.
35:14Despedates.
35:36Move! Get out of my way!
35:44It's unbreakable. Save your breath.
35:50Sasha, can we get out of here through some air vents? Is there a crawl space or something like that?
35:54When the ship goes into lockdown, all vents are sealed.
35:57Guys, I can't breathe! Guys!
36:05What are you doing?
36:06Take off his helmet now.
36:13Breathe.
36:22Look, there's still some air in here, okay?
36:25Don't speak. Small breaths. Use as little oxygen as you can, okay?
36:34Emergency situation. Emergency situation in our deck.
36:39Half section about maintenance holding. We have workers suffocating behind sealed doorways.
36:44Can we override lockdown and get that door open from here?
36:48Not without access to the life support systems, no. They'd have to do it manually.
36:52Where the hell have you been?
36:55Sorry, I can't. It malfunctioned.
36:59The diagnostics have crashed and we can't find where the problem is with life support. We need you to fix
37:04this.
37:09You hear me now?
37:10Yes, thank you. Much better.
37:12Can you fix it?
37:16Software malfunction?
37:18Nah, it's below my pay grade. Get a worker to do it.
37:24Fix it.
37:26Fix it.
37:26I, um, I need, um, assistance for my team. I need time.
37:31Well, we don't have any bleeding time. There is no air left in this ship. So when the helmets run
37:36out, we're all dead.
37:39Fix this.
38:08We're gone.
38:11Trank, thank god.
38:13Oh, you brilliant boy, you found an oxygen tank from surgical. Why didn't I think of that?
38:18But... how did she get out of the infirmary?
38:21I rewired the lock. One of just the few benefits of a misplaced youth.
38:26Hurry. We have to get to our deck.
38:36i can't fix it what the hell do you mean you can't fix it you installed it
38:39sorry i can't why can't you fix it because i'm not it's just for dates what
38:46my name's malcolm perry i'm a transpo scrub i don't know the first thing about this
38:52where is the real guy well i don't know i i you know i took his place on the ship
38:56i
38:56impersonate stop i should kill you right now or at least this piece of shit
39:03ensign go through every crew member find anyone who has advanced coding education or
39:07life support systems training and bring it here now when you guys find anything yet
39:11nothing but we still have a few more stations to check
39:18is this all my fault because i rerouted the power
39:25god help us
39:35engineering engineering we need help
39:39hey hey i uh i just want to tell you that i i appreciate everything you
39:49you ever did for me don't talk there are people coming i need you i need you to know that
39:56you're wasting oxygen
39:59i love you
40:13you're wasting your time
40:25you're wasting your time
40:32Let's go. Let's go. Come on.
40:39Lieutenant Garnet, the three candidates are here.
40:42I know this is not your area of expertise,
40:44but if any of you have any knowledge of these systems,
40:46how to crack it open, debug it...
40:47Well, I haven't studied life support systems since my junior year at community.
40:50We don't expect you to be experts.
40:51I'm stuck in a Barstow loop.
40:54What?
40:56Named after Elliot Barstow, who created the original coding language.
40:59It's kind of a known flaw.
41:01It usually happens in power failures or extreme surges.
41:03Can you break it?
41:04I think I can.
41:06Then do it. Come on.
41:10It's deceptively easy,
41:12which is why so many people have a hard time with this software.
41:14Everyone expects normal security protocols,
41:16but Barstow is essentially lazy
41:17and only wants to work on the parts that interested him,
41:19so he bypassed norms.
41:22It's probably why his stuff is so much less expensive.
41:25I don't know.
41:29Done.
41:30No, no.
41:31We needed to tell us why we're losing oxygen.
41:33Yeah, of course.
41:34Sorry I got all caught up.
41:37No, no.
41:45Malfunction identified.
41:50Lane, prepare a team for an emergency EVA.
41:54I am way ahead of you.
41:55I'll be out in five.
41:56I'm sending a diagnostic findings to you now.
41:58We've identified the source of the problem.
42:01Correction.
42:02Alicia Nevins did.
42:40We found her.
42:43See you in the breeze now.
42:53Attention crew, the oxygen crisis is over.
42:56We're back online and lockdown has been released.
42:59You may remove your helmets.
43:03Oh, my God.
43:12Oh, my God.
43:25Give me 20 cc Zandestrin.
43:2720 cc Zandestrin.
43:2920 cc Zandestrin.
43:33He's not reacting.
43:35Give him 15 cc Polastromil.
43:3715 cc Polastromil.
43:39We're losing him, Doc.
43:41Nothing.
43:4320 cc Zandestrin.
43:44Come on, come on.
43:4620 cc Zandestrin.
43:4720 cc Zandestrin.
43:5420 cc Zandestrin.
43:55I'm so sorry.
44:11You saved a lot of people today, Trent.
44:15You're a hero.
44:51You saved a lot of people today.
44:56And you were where on the ship?
44:59Waste management.
45:01The hell not anymore.
45:04Alicia Nevins, you're now chief life support.
45:07Congratulations.
45:10Welcome to the bridge.
45:38You fixed the oxygen.
45:40See, you didn't need my help.
45:42I'm glad you'd do it.
45:44You're kidding me, right?
45:47Everyone wanted to be on this ship.
45:49The first Ark sent to the planet with the highest probability of success.
45:54Come on.
45:55How?
45:57I paid a hacker to make Jasper think he was reassigned to Ark 2.
46:01Forged ID files so I could show up in his place.
46:04But your DNA is...
46:06Is matched against the master DNA catalogs.
46:09You think they can't be hacked too?
46:12They told us Earth had 70 years.
46:17That's why they started the Ark program.
46:19What if it's only 10?
46:22Five?
46:23In a couple days, the representative council will meet to decide your fate,
46:26and I'm recommending the death penalty.
46:29What?
46:29You know I'm not the only one.
46:31Like, lots of people fight their way onto this ship.
46:34It's not just me who ain't who they say they are.
46:36Six people died.
46:39We almost lost the entire ship because of you.
46:41Wait, okay, wait, wait, wait.
46:43Right, think about it before you make that recommendation to the council.
46:47Now, I know a lot of other people who have committed crimes who are on this ship.
46:53What stage of death is bargaining?
46:55I've been to a lot of places.
46:58And I've seen things.
47:00Like a bar in Jacksonville, Florida.
47:04You know the kind where cadets hang out at and drink a bit too much?
47:11I met a lot of people there.
47:14Including a sexy cadet with hair-trigger anger issues.
47:21I believe her name was Denise.
47:27Yeah, yeah.
47:28I'm pretty sure it was Denise.
47:31Shame what happened.
47:33Tragic.
47:38Or maybe I'm mistaking.
47:41We'll have to see how good my memory is.
47:48You've heard the evidence?
47:50Several of you in this room have heard his confession.
47:52Operational protocol calls for punishment to be anywhere between a three-month imprisonment and execution.
47:59Would anyone like to give their recommendation?
48:01We should hear from the accused before we pass judgment.
48:04He should have the right to speak on his own behalf.
48:09Have him brought to this chamber.
48:13Hopefully, we'll see you.
48:22Tragic.
48:23Tragic.
49:54We all even existed, but couples couldn't be in the same arc.
49:58Something to do with genetic diversity.
50:00What?
50:00We need going to hide the picture.
50:02Permanently.
50:03I never thought I'd hear such drastic measures coming from you.
50:06I've seen your medical records.
50:08They're too perfect to be real.
50:12I just thought if I talked about it first, I might chicken out, so I just kind of like...
50:19Lieutenant Lane, keep an eye on that one.
50:21What the heck kind of knife is this?
50:23I think I know who the murderer is.
50:25How just lay and make a call from a sector of the ship?
50:28That doesn't exist.
50:33Shit.
50:33Our drift has taken us right into a collision course with an asteroid.
50:37Detaching in three, two...
50:43Wake up, Demi.
50:45You love me.
50:48Ah!
50:49Ow!
50:51Initiate faster than light travel.
50:58What's happening to us?
50:59Proximity, Alara.
51:00There's a ship approaching.
51:01From where?
51:01I don't know.
51:02I don't know.
51:03Why don't you?
51:12I don't know.
51:20I don't know a Convenience.
51:21I don't know.
51:23I don't know.
51:24I don't know.
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