00:02Oh, my God.
00:41Oh, my God.
01:03Oh, my God.
01:16Oh, my God.
01:26Hello?
01:29Anybody here?
01:30Oh, my God.
02:13Oh, my God.
02:16Oh, my God.
02:28And who's in charge of it?
02:31Whoever they are.
02:33Looks like they have everything they need for their research.
02:43Oh, wow.
02:44The mystery crew must have been here for a while.
02:51Hmm.
02:52I bet they were after this source, too.
02:56Glacial Magnetic Research Station.
03:00That must be where I am.
03:03New Horizon Base.
03:05Who are these people?
03:08They can't be Issa.
03:09Oh, we would have known about them.
03:11I need to tell Thomas.
03:13Another mission to Persephone before ours.
03:17This changes everything.
03:24They were monitoring that unusual YAMP field.
03:28Well, I'm dying to know what they found.
03:30They think the magnetic lines all converged there.
03:38Makes sense.
03:40Glyphs.
03:42Do they mean those ice formations that look like sculptures?
03:47They call it a nexus.
03:50I saw it after that pulse wave hit.
03:53So there are others like it, too.
04:13I brought you home.
04:15Now, I should figure out how to fix you.
04:32This is Dr. Arjen Moncler.
04:35Astrobiologist of Hope Poon.
04:38Anybody copy?
04:54Of course, a functioning radio would have been too much to ask.
04:59But hey, it's okay.
05:02I got this.
05:04I don't know what happened to this crew.
05:07Or what their mission was.
05:09All I know.
05:11As it's not too late for mine.
05:20So that's a cliff, then.
05:24Another lab.
05:25Outside.
05:26Okay.
05:28One thing at a time.
05:41New star's logo.
05:44But no ISA.
05:46New star's logo.
05:58But no ISA.
06:06Who are you, Dr. Mackinda?
06:08Who are you, Dr. Mackinda?
06:09Did you know we were coming?
06:12Let's see what's downstairs.
06:23Hello?
06:26Is anybody there?
06:29Dr. Mackinda?
06:31I guess I'm going to have to invite myself in.
06:36Project Ophelian is going exactly as planned.
06:40The incision of the source is complete.
06:43The subsequent rise in water temperature is encouraging.
06:46The increased nitricide count in the vicinity is, in my opinion, irrelevant.
06:52My recommendation is to maintain the separation of the source.
06:57The energy surge downstream is key to transforming the area into a sustainable habitat for humans.
07:04Talk to you soon, Dr. Mackinda.
07:19The source, the habitat for humans, that's got to be why the planet's melting.
07:25They're raising the temperature of the water.
07:28They were figuring out a way for us to live here.
07:31That means it can be done.
07:34That means there's hope.
07:38We all have our reasons to fight for the future.
07:42Is it true, Dr. Mackinda?
07:45Were we right about the source, after all?
08:14Let's try this.
08:17A little more focus.
08:19That's it.
08:22I knew that Black Onyx had a story to tell.
08:25Bacterial life on Persephone.
08:28From a moon collision millions of years ago.
08:32I don't know.
08:34I don't know.
08:36I don't know.
08:48I don't know.
08:49That's the nidocyte count.
08:51Viable habitat for humans at the source.
08:55If that is true, it's groundbreaking.
09:00If I ever find these scientists, I'll have a lot of questions.
09:17That creature hunting me?
09:21He's a collective of nidocytes.
09:23They react to magnetic waves.
09:26That's why the AM scanner buzzes when the creature is close.
09:30They call it the nemesis.
09:33Ominous choice.
09:35What else do they know about it?
09:37That physicist talking about the source.
09:39What did she say about an increased nidocyte count?
09:55This looks like my rover.
09:58Is there a manor somewhere?
10:04That's handy.
10:06Now I can fix a rover upstairs.
10:38I can fix a rover.
10:54Time to give up your secrets.
10:56At last.
11:12Let's see.
11:18A broken circuit.
11:20That's why the memory card is stuck.
11:25Ready?
11:26There we go.
11:55Voila! What does the ice sample have to do with the anomalies? And what are nidocytes, anyway?
12:03Microorganisms, maybe? I saw another lab outside. But that's where I'll find answers.
12:39I heard another run-in with the nemesis in the northern sector.
12:43I escaped by a real miracle, thanks to one of those magnetic anomalies we sometimes see in the snow, you
12:51know.
12:52Well, guess what? The stupid beast was all over it, like it was catnip.
12:59So I got away why it was distracted. No idea what that anomaly is, or why the nemesis loves it
13:08so much.
13:10And could I ask, I know, if our experiments could have something to do with it.
13:14But imagine if we found a way to neutralize the nemesis with it.
13:23Using a magnetic anomaly against the nemesis. I wonder if the EM scanner would work.
13:29If only I could ask this mystery crewmate. Until then, I'd better look out for those anomalies.
13:57I wonder what happened here.
14:04I wonder what happened here.
14:39It's been a few days since I was not touching the nemesis.
14:52Oh, my God.
15:11Oh, my God.
15:50Oh, my God.
15:58Oh, my God.
16:04Oh, my God.
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16:23Oh, my God.
16:45Oh, my God.
17:10Oh, my God.
17:32Oh, my God.
17:55Oh, my God.
18:11Oh, my God.
18:38Oh, my God.
18:38Oh, my God.
18:57Oh, my God.
19:16Oh, my God.
19:17Oh, my God.
19:19Oh, my God.
19:51Oh, my God.
19:55Oh, my God.
20:23Oh, my God.
20:57Oh, my God.
21:30Oh, my God.
21:39Oh, my God.
21:48Oh, my God.
22:18Oh, my God.
22:52Oh, my God.
23:20Oh, my God.
23:52Oh, my God.
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