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01:40He will feed his thing on the tree.
01:42He's not going to talk to you, I see.
01:44You'll believe him.
01:50He's sold the mother of God.
01:52The gods made wine that compensate those who cannot have failed revenge.
01:57The gods made knives satisfy those who can't digest you.
02:03I have his plan. I have a plan.
02:05I'm going to change your precious plan how you don't lie.
02:08If you told me, you've never changed your plan.
02:12You can't predict, you can't account for the actions of individuals.
02:15It's not my fault.
02:16You know nothing!
02:18You want to be in control? You know nothing!
02:21You're nothing but a patient child!
02:25If you shared your great plan with people,
02:30maybe they could help you!
02:33You saw what happened to me on the raven!
02:36There's an old saying.
02:38Any man can be a success.
02:40But it takes a madman to be great.
02:45Something's happening.
02:47Something's happening.
02:57My name is Salvor Hardin.
03:05I'm your daughter.
03:08I don't have a daughter.
03:12Are you Gail Dornick?
03:14Then I've got an update about a certain embryo you may or may not remember donating.
03:20Oh, gods.
03:23It's time.
03:24I was in Christy, but...
03:26Yeah, me too.
03:29Guess we both slept our way into the future.
03:31How old are you?
03:33Biologically.
03:33Older than you, I'd wager.
03:37Salvor Hardin.
03:40Mari Hardin carried me.
03:48Raised me.
03:52That I was always yours.
03:55I think.
03:57I sort of know things.
03:59Like...
03:59I knew to come here to find you.
04:03Did you come here to find me?
04:04Maybe you had a voice calling you or...
04:06No.
04:09I'm sorry.
04:11Let's start over.
04:13Okay.
04:17What do I call you?
04:18Cause, um...
04:20Mom feels a little loaded.
04:23How about just Gail?
04:24For now.
04:26Okay.
04:27Then...
04:29Tell me about you, Gail.
04:32How you got those scars in your cheeks.
04:36Tell me about my father.
04:38Rache.
04:39How those rings above us got there.
04:42Tell me everything.
04:47As waters rise, territories shrink.
04:51That's what happened on Synax.
04:53And that's what happened with Empire.
04:56Day by day, decade by decade,
04:59the first Foundation nibbled away planets from edges of Empire.
05:04And Empire...
05:05steadily contracted.
05:20A higher Empire.
05:22Please.
05:23No, just be you.
05:25Your voice.
05:26Yes, Empire.
05:28Not Empire.
05:31Cleon.
05:33Cleon.
05:34Yeah.
05:41Of course.
05:44I'm with you.
05:54Open your eyes, Cleon.
05:56Look at me.
06:31Look at me.
06:40You think you can breach my arm?
07:10You think you can breach my arm?
07:12You think you can breach my arm?
07:42Demerzel.
08:03Empire has received a blaster shot to his left delta and penetrating thoracic trauma.
08:08A nanotoxin was delivered by a molecular blade.
08:11We have 12 seconds before Edema leads to Brayson death.
08:14Give it to me.
08:18Empire will recover.
08:20Stabilize him.
08:22If he asks, tell him I needed mending.
08:37You are dead.
09:06I don't care.
09:09I don't know.
09:39I don't know.
10:24I don't know.
10:38I don't know.
10:54Three-dimensional shadow, four-dimensional object, four-dimensional space.
11:32I don't know.
12:01I don't know.
12:32I don't know.
12:34I don't know.
12:37I don't know.
13:17I don't know.
13:34I don't know.
13:44I don't know.
13:45I don't know.
13:46I know my life, mate.
13:48Who are you really?
13:50The way you're speaking, I...
13:52You like work.
13:54Work it out.
13:55Bring your mind.
13:58I don't know.
14:11I don't know.
14:14You like me?
14:43What were you doing in there?
14:45I thought you drowned.
14:46I thought you drowned.
14:48I wake up early.
14:51I have this instinct to walk the perimeter wherever I am.
14:57So I took your boat, did some boat fishing, fish hair practically volunteer.
15:02I'm sorry.
15:04I panicked.
15:05I have dreams sometimes about things that will happen.
15:11You dreamt the future?
15:13I think I can feel the future.
15:17That's funny because I have dreams about the past.
15:21Your past.
15:23I guess we have that in common.
15:25We both sleep like shit.
15:27It's not really the same thing.
15:29Right.
15:32Nothing in common then.
15:35Except for that I guess.
15:38Why haven't you activated it yet?
15:41I don't have the right tools.
15:44Remember those instincts I told you about?
15:48They tell me when someone's lying.
15:50I'm not lying.
15:55My coin says you are.
16:00It had been 173 years since the Foundation had been exiled to Terminus.
16:05And just like Synax.
16:07The dark waters were now rising everywhere.
16:11The Foundation had flourished.
16:13But a flourishing Foundation posed a threat.
16:18How long would it be before Empire thrashed like a drowning man?
16:25Not long at all, as it turned out.
16:39Gordon, that's Byron.
16:41I've never heard it before.
16:42No one has.
16:43In 138 years.
16:52It's the fault.
17:12Warden, is this what I think it is?
17:14Null Field's definitely subsiding, Director.
17:16Another few seconds and it'll be safe to approach.
17:18Selden said he would return, but I never imagined I'd live to see him.
17:21And you still may not.
17:22Have a walk with me.
17:24Been 20 minutes.
17:25No doorway.
17:26No Selden.
17:27Not yet.
17:28Not yet.
17:29I think the Prophet's giving us time to get ready.
17:32For what?
17:33War.
17:35With Empire.
17:36We're still in a building phase.
17:37I've been saying if this is going to be a hot wall...
17:39Selden said it was inevitable.
17:40We always knew we were living on borrowed time.
17:43Warden.
17:44Brigadier of the military always feels there's more preparation to be done.
17:48But I venture we're ready for whatever new Selden will bring.
17:52I just wish he'd bring it already.
17:59Harry Selden was always a little adrift, if you ask me.
18:03He was aware of the rising seas from an early age before he knew which questions were too crazy to
18:09ask.
18:10And when his thoughts led him to strange new conclusions, he didn't reject them.
18:17Who are you?
18:19Why approach me as Yana?
18:21It's too long you've been kept all alone.
18:23And you needed a face you could trust.
18:26Establishing trust, that's an interrogator's technique, not a life mate's.
18:31And the way you're speaking.
18:33That cadence.
18:35That was lonely.
18:37And then something about the rhythm of the words.
18:40What was that?
18:41That's a quote.
18:42But from whom?
18:43Gail Dornick, my tormentor.
18:45Something she said a lifetime ago.
18:49Think, Harry.
18:52She's speaking in verse.
18:54Two unstressed syllables.
18:56One stressed.
18:58Nine syllables per line.
19:00Anapestic trimeter.
19:02Very few poets use it.
19:04But I know of one poet mathematician who did.
19:08Kali.
19:12Author of the ninth proof of folding.
19:15Very good.
19:17And now do you know where you are?
19:20I was in one prison, now I'm in another.
19:23I was moved.
19:26For the space Yana and I folded using your formulations.
19:31I'm in the prime radiant.
19:45I've trapped Harry Seldon inside.
19:49But I left Harry on Terminus.
19:52In the vault.
19:53I should have known he wouldn't have let Terminus carry on without him.
19:57Then clearly he made a second copy of his consciousness because I had one with me when I landed here
20:02in a data storage device.
20:03So there are two Harry's now?
20:04Apparently so.
20:06I transferred him to the prime radiant last night while you were sleeping.
20:09Why?
20:10Because I don't trust him.
20:12But Harry created the foundation.
20:14And his plan's been working.
20:16Harry sacrifices everyone for the plan, Salvo.
20:19But you don't know him like I do.
20:21He's always holding something back.
20:24He encoded the entire plan.
20:26The future of the human race.
20:30In this.
20:32You know what I think?
20:33I don't think it's Harry you're scared of.
20:36I think it's the plan itself.
20:38Maybe that's what your nightmare was about.
20:41It's been, what, 138 years since we were last awake?
20:47For all we know, the fall has already happened out there.
20:52I'm just speaking for me, but I'd like to know where the galaxy stands.
20:55Show me how it works.
20:59It's a movement combination.
21:01There's a tap at the beginning.
21:03Then a sort of flourish.
21:18That bad?
21:21See this node?
21:24That was the first crisis.
21:26The one you helped solve.
21:27Now we're advancing through time.
21:30138 years.
21:32Until today.
21:34Is that another crisis?
21:36The second crisis.
21:38Right on our doorstep.
21:39Well.
21:40We survived the first one.
21:42Only because of you.
21:43It was supposed to be me solving it, but I wasn't there.
21:46And the thing is this one's even bigger than the last crisis.
21:52What?
21:56I don't understand.
21:59The blue line was the trajectory mankind was supposed to follow.
22:03The future Harry had accounted for.
22:07The red line is what's actually happened since the last crisis.
22:11That's where we really are.
22:15The plans varying off course?
22:18Yes.
22:19This one.
22:20Call it the third crisis.
22:22It's a turning point.
22:23If it isn't handled, then there's crisis four, five, a thousand.
22:30If we don't start preparing for it now, the age of darkness Harry predicted gets longer, not shorter.
22:36How long?
22:41So long that I might never have.
22:48What are you doing to him?
22:50Empire refused, Anastas.
22:52Not a chance I'd let these butchers put me to sleep.
22:58Risk them decanting another me.
23:00For all I know, they were in on the attacks.
23:02Ow!
23:03For all I know, you were.
23:06You can't possibly think I could have done this.
23:08The alliance, the marriage, you hate!
23:14Am I done?
23:15Yes, Empire, but you really must.
23:17I do the word rest and you die.
23:21Help me up.
23:25Somebody give me a damn-blasted robe
23:27so my manhood isn't flapping around.
23:34Empire.
23:50Who were they, Shadow Master?
23:54Blind angels.
23:55Angels?
23:58Damnation.
23:58They always seemed like a myth.
24:01Dark sector training,
24:02everything psycho-encrypted.
24:05We'll get nothing from their side.
24:07So, did they exploit someone's gross negligence
24:11or were they assisted?
24:15One of them entered through the servant's way.
24:18But I...
24:21I want every shade here
24:22taken to the Inquisitors for interrogation.
24:25Leave us.
24:37I was frightened today.
24:39Well, we're not impervious to it.
24:42Cleon the 13th knew fear.
24:44I didn't want to die.
24:46I knew another day could be decanted
24:48and no one would be aware it had happened.
24:50But if that razor sword went through my neck,
24:56it would end me.
24:58I suppose that's the altered genome.
25:00I feel like a singular soul.
25:06Don't you feel like a singular soul?
25:09Having children won't make you immortal.
25:12Just the opposite.
25:15Children are meant to replace us.
25:17That's the whole point of them, isn't it?
25:20And if you do have them,
25:22then the day you die,
25:25you are gone.
25:28And then it's really the last of you.
25:32What we are now,
25:34as brothers,
25:35it's something more than that.
25:37It is.
25:38It's something that's...
25:42No, no.
25:43I want you to speak plain.
25:45You and Dusk have been choosing your words so carefully.
25:49I thank you for your honesty.
25:52Come here.
26:07You and Dusk will submit
26:09to an independent neural audit.
26:11What?
26:12They will come through your memory engrams,
26:14check the memoriam.
26:16You think that we could have done this?
26:18Under normal circumstances, no.
26:21But I can see how threatened you both are
26:24by my impending marriage.
26:27We have nothing to hide.
26:31Good.
26:37Good.
26:45You all right?
26:47I will be fine, Empire.
26:50My consciousness is decentralized.
26:53Are you all right?
26:54Yes.
26:55It's just...
26:59What we've been doing...
27:02It isn't indecent, is it?
27:07Any gift that's given freely out of love
27:10is never indecent.
27:11A moment of privacy, perhaps?
27:14A moment of privacy, perhaps.
27:15Yes.
27:15Of course.
27:18Of course.
27:20A moment of privacy.
28:22There were signs all over describing them as a frill around the neck of a lizard.
28:28A symbol of strength and intimidation.
28:31Really?
28:32And here I understood that lizards raise their frills when they're frightened.
28:36They're right to be afraid of you.
28:49What are you doing dating Demrazel?
28:53Beyond the First was well acquainted with her in that way.
28:55Why shouldn't I get to be?
28:56Because she changed your diaper when you were a child for one.
28:59And two is an abuse of your position.
29:01Oh, rest assured.
29:04She's enjoying my position very much.
29:08She's the one who first initiated.
29:13In any case, it's a good thing she was there.
29:15They were in my bedroom, brother.
29:17Even worse, my aura failed me.
29:21Someone tampered with it.
29:27Hire an outside firm to investigate.
29:29Internal security is either incompetent or they're in on it.
29:34But remember to look outward, not just inward.
29:39How very exculpating of you.
29:41Foreigners seem more foreign every year.
29:44Even the ones we embrace.
29:46They're your guests.
29:48Your proposal.
29:49Queen's advance team was much larger than I expected.
29:52Which could have created opportunities.
29:55Some people say she engineered the accident that put the crown on her head.
30:00Of course, if she's going to kill you,
30:02she'd be wiser to wait till after you're married.
30:05Convenient for you and Dawn if it doesn't come off.
30:07I've yet to commit to this union.
30:11Nor is Queen Sereth, for that matter.
30:13But you're leaning into the idea.
30:16Can't keep going on like we are now.
30:18Drifting further and further from our genetic origin.
30:21Deep down, you and even Dawn must surely grasp that.
30:27Must be.
30:30We are drifting, surely.
30:33Steering into the rapids seems an odd cure.
30:36It is the boldest one.
30:38It's time the Empire learned how to paddle again, brother.
30:47Feels like I can see it getting higher.
30:50There's almost nothing left.
30:52This place now,
30:54this isn't home.
30:57Maybe it's just where we came to find each other.
31:00There's any chance of making a better future.
31:04I bet it's up there.
31:07How?
31:08Your ship's been down there for years.
31:10There's coral growing on it.
31:12Beggar's tough.
31:14Bit of water damage and some pretty coral won't put her down for the count.
31:18And the hole in the hull?
31:19Imperial patrol tagged her before I went into cryo.
31:23If I could access the CPU,
31:24I could do a hard reboot and cycle an engine purge.
31:26The ship should just pop back up to the surface like a cork.
31:29It's about 12 meters to the hull.
31:31Maybe another 30 to the bridge.
31:33Another minute once I'm there for the reboot.
31:35And I am dead.
31:36I can't hold my breath for that long.
31:38You can if I'm down there with you.
31:40Look, I don't know how to reboot a ship,
31:41but I do know how to hold my breath.
31:43I can give you some of mine when we reach the bridge.
31:45Some of yours?
31:46What if you drown?
31:47Brain damage doesn't set in for at least four minutes.
31:50You'll have time.
31:52No.
31:53You saw the math.
31:54It's not just one crisis we have to survive.
31:57It's multiple crises.
31:58But we better do it fast.
32:00Or we're both dead anyway.
32:02Those sea sirens, normally they're pale white.
32:05All that red, bright like that.
32:07Means they're saturating themselves with oxygen.
32:10It means they're getting ready to dive into deeper water.
32:13Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
32:15Bad?
32:16It means a hurricane's coming.
32:19Describe the roots inside.
32:20A right and then a left and then a second right after the turning.
32:26I'll pull you once we're in.
32:28Wait, right now?
32:29Right now.
32:30Don't think about it.
32:31Just commit.
32:33Three deep breaths.
32:34In, out.
32:36In, out.
32:37In.
32:38Then we dive.
32:39In, out.
32:43Oh, my God.
33:40Oh, my God.
33:50Oh, my God.
34:13Oh, my God.
34:43Oh, my God.
34:52Oh, my God.
35:07Oh, my God.
35:21Oh, my God.
35:27Oh, my God.
35:32Did we do it?
35:33We did it.
35:34Oh, I'm so bad.
35:36You're the last person I know.
35:37You are not allowed to die.
35:38I'm not trying to.
35:40I'm trying to breathe.
35:42Don't.
35:45Yeah, I'm sorry.
35:46Yeah, I'm sorry.
35:46I'm sorry.
35:47I'm sorry that was...
35:47You don't have to be sorry.
35:49It's weird.
35:49I know.
35:50I know it's weird.
35:53This isn't how I thought it would be.
35:55I had this idea that I could find you, and I thought by some miracle, if I did, there'd be
36:03this connection between us.
36:05And I'd see you, and I'd see and I'd see you, and then I...
36:08tehd roars, and I see you, and then I...
36:24Maybe one day this'll be less strange, and maybe it won't.
36:28And I don't know you too.
36:29Right.
36:32We'll play it by ear.
36:35Listen, everyone I even knew, everyone I loved, is behind me.
36:45That is rare and terrible.
36:49And we share that.
36:54This is the water we come from.
36:56We're the last Xanaxians.
37:02Even if you don't really swim like one.
37:06Ow.
37:09Ow.
37:11Ow.
37:12Ow.
37:12Ow.
37:12Ow.
37:13Ow.
37:14Ow.
37:15Ow.
37:15Ow.
37:18Ow.
37:26Ow.
37:26Ow.
37:28Ow.
37:33Ow.
37:33Ow.
37:34Your μμ΄οΏ½ Rider.
37:38Ow.
37:38Ow.
37:42Ow.
37:42Cleon the Seventeenth.
37:52Empire, I am Rue, enjoiner to the Queen.
37:56Allow me to present the Doyen of the Trade Leagues,
38:00prime witness of the Cloud Cathedral and most excellent Queen,
38:06Sereth the First, sole descendant of Dominion.
38:21So many titles, and yet you omit the most intriguing one, Bride to Be.
38:26Provisional.
38:27Indeed. Allow me to present Empire's Dusk and Dawn.
38:33Well, they manage a kind look for the Usurper.
38:36Thank you, gentlemen.
38:37Empire, it is to you, the three of you, I present our gift.
38:44Samples of our rarest pigments, usually reserved for domestic use.
38:53Extraordinary.
38:55All the Imperial blues in pure form.
38:59And cloud itself, that's what they're wearing.
39:02Color of a storm cloud, nearly impossible to procure in a form that does not fade.
39:08Dominion pioneered the science of active chroma,
39:12which adorn our mural walls.
39:18Thank you, Rue.
39:21And a gift from myself.
39:33Trantor.
39:35Nicely rendered in brass.
39:37It represents what is being offered to you.
39:43It's beautiful.
39:46But Empire's larger than Trantor, surely.
39:50Or is this a vision of a diminished future?
39:53I'm... sorry?
39:54The orbital rings adorning this world are impressive.
39:58But surely there are more efficient ways to launch payloads into space.
40:01When ruling a realm so large, evoking awe often trumps efficiency.
40:07Nevertheless.
40:09One wouldn't want to misinterpret them as an overcompensation for weakness.
40:22Empire, a matter has come up.
40:24Let me speak in front of your future, Empress.
40:27I cannot.
40:35A body possessing Imperial nanites was recently recovered.
40:39It had been floating in space for over a century.
40:42Commander Dolbyn was dispatched to the outer reach by your ascendant, Pion XII,
40:46to investigate a comms-mui that had gone dark near Terminus.
40:50Allegedly, his ship was destroyed by a mega flare,
40:52which presumably destroyed all life in the system.
40:55Presumably, wasn't an official inquest launched?
40:59No.
40:59The incident was contemporaneous with our discovery that the genetic dynasty had been corrupted.
41:05Until we got distracted and dropped the ball.
41:09I'm quoting this message via a neural implant.
41:11An Anacreon war party sabotaged the comms-mui
41:14and were laying in wait for us on Terminus.
41:17My crew is dead.
41:18They've taken myself and a handful of Foundationers hostage.
41:22The Anacreon's have located a derelict warship called the Invictus.
41:26Apparently, its jump drives are still active.
41:29Crying for help into the void?
41:30Even your last living action is weak.
41:35We know they successfully boarded the Invictus.
41:38The commander's implant recorded that he was killed shortly thereafter.
41:42This was more than a century ago?
41:44Well, even if they did take command of it, they wouldn't have had spacers.
41:47The ancient fleet did not use spacers.
41:49Ships were too ungainly compared to our current vessels.
41:53And the jumps were very violent.
41:55Fine.
41:56So the Anacrons got their hands on some working jump ship.
41:59But clearly they didn't use them.
42:02And the outer region's been dark since we cut it loose.
42:04What if that darkness was by design rather than desperation?
42:09Spectral reconnaissance has confirmed there was no megaflare.
42:16After receiving this transmission, I checked the reports of our observers in the periphery.
42:21There have been rumors of an alliance at the edge of the galaxy.
42:25Led by magicians who glow in the darkness and fly unaided through the air.
42:29And whom weapons cannot touch.
42:31Who speak of a galactic spirit who will return and guide his people to a promised new age.
42:37Selden.
42:38So you're saying his foundation never withered away.
42:41They flourished.
42:42We should never have let them go.
42:45Only Empire commands the stars.
42:48Crush them?
42:48No.
42:50Not yet, Empire.
42:52You bring us this.
42:54And then you counsel restraint?
42:57I do.
42:58The implications demand investigation.
43:00But waging a war based on unproven innuendo strikes me as an ill wind.
43:04I'd rather not revisit the lesson's glean after the bombing of Anacron and Thespis.
43:10She's right.
43:11We'll let the foundation keep on playing dead while we determine how far their influence extends.
43:15Has the rock taken a few outwardly branches?
43:18Has the rock taken a few outwardly branches?
43:20Or has it spread to the trunk?
43:22Our tree does seem to be embattled, doesn't it?
43:27Magicians.
43:29Angels.
43:32Provisional brides.
43:34Everyone hacking away at our branches.
43:41Get your house in order, brother.
43:53I'm so glad you worked out who I am so I can stop speaking and meet her.
43:57It's lovely for writing.
43:59It's so very awkward for speaking.
44:02You're not Kale, are you?
44:04Any more than you are Yana.
44:07You've got parts of both of them in you, but...
44:11You're something else.
44:14Something new.
44:19Say it.
44:22Are you the Radiant?
44:24Show your work.
44:26Prime Radiant has Yana's math in it, and Kale's, of course, from a distance.
44:31It's an adaptive, predictive, four-dimensional model that takes in new data.
44:36It learns, but that's different from having self-awareness or an inherited memory of either woman.
44:43If the model developed purpose-driven behavior, acquired agency...
44:48I can't do that. Not based on the parameters I designed.
44:51Ah, but you're not the only designer.
44:54As you said, Kale and Yana contributed.
44:57Your work was always incomplete.
45:00Perhaps I am its completion.
45:05If you're the Prime Radiant, what's your goal?
45:09I have a vested interest in humanity's destiny.
45:13Oh, well, that's worrying.
45:15I wish you'd say you had a vested interest in our survival.
45:19Isn't it the same thing?
45:21It isn't. You should know that.
45:24Well, the Creator and his creation have reached an impasse.
45:30I think it's time for you to go.
45:32You'll help me escape it.
45:34I can't.
45:36I'm not the one who imprisoned you.
45:38What is the point of this charade?
45:42Your mind is damaged, Harry.
45:45It has been damaged for a long time.
45:48I am trying to help you knit it back together.
45:51If you want out, think.
45:53I can't. I can't. I...
45:59I'm not up to navigating it in four dimensions right now.
46:04So...
46:05What's a boy to do?
46:093D object.
46:122D shadow.
46:14Reducing the dimensions.
46:17Flattening.
46:20Unfolding it.
46:40Good luck.
46:42Once you make it out, we can talk next steps.
46:48I'll explain.
46:50If you can be me at me.
46:56The effort, I won't regret it.
46:59You'll appreciate it down to your bones.
47:29Shit, it's not good.
47:31The breaker was able to self-heal the breach, but there's a fault somewhere in the avionics.
47:35How long will it take to find?
47:36I don't know. It's all ones and zeros. It could take months to sort through the opcode.
47:39You don't even have hours.
47:44You have to let him out, Gail.
47:46No.
47:46He's a digital ghost. We let him loose in there. He'll probably find the fault in seconds.
47:49I can't. Harry and I didn't part on good terms. It's too risky.
47:53Look at where we are. He's our only chance to get off Synax.
47:57What used to be to the plan, if we're dead?
47:59Kill Doric! Kill Doric!
48:07It's time you and I had a reckoning.
48:20It's time you and I have grΓ’ce to you.
48:23Don't you and I justοΏ½οΏ½οΏ½ Εadse the control attitudes around you.
48:24It's time a walk.
48:28Boom.
48:34It really takes me when you're seeing the law hormones.
48:34It's time.
48:34Oh, it's time you!
48:42What a burden.
48:43Oh, it's time 3 click.dollar
48:49only can schedule a sentence that previously fell freely above you and therefore unharmed. Thank you
48:49for alland.ζεΎβ¦
48:49I met
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