The Ark 2024 - Season 02 Episode 10
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00:00Previously on The Ark.
00:01This is Captain Zeta Vega.
00:03We're going to Trappist.
00:04There's already a GSA colony being built as we speak at Trappist.
00:08Come with us.
00:08Why would you trust us?
00:10Under one condition.
00:11Your ship fully disarms.
00:12I cannot let you do this.
00:13Vega, look out!
00:16Lane, come and get him to Vepe.
00:19Lane.
00:20The knife destroyed Captain Vega's limber.
00:22I can't save him.
00:23I don't think a sponsor is going to make it either, Sharon.
00:25We were made to be organ donors.
00:26Don't you think it's what you would have wanted?
00:28Do it.
00:30We are entering a new era of peace.
00:35An era of hope and change.
00:39But sometimes...
00:44Peace comes at a cost.
00:46Lieutenant Spencer Lane will leave behind a legacy that can never be forgotten.
00:51He will always remain a presence on this ship.
00:56Even if just in spirit.
01:00Memory.
01:08Lane...
01:12Was an honorable man.
01:16Someone with a true moral compass.
01:23He was a hero.
01:25Who gave his life for peace with the Eastern Federation.
01:29And as a symbol of that peace, he will lay to rest in space with these destroyed tools of war.
02:24Captain Garnet.
02:37Speech was very powerful.
02:40I'm so deeply sorry.
02:42I appreciate you being here.
02:44Of course.
02:45I owe my life to Lieutenant Lane.
02:48I'm always on one.
02:49Listen, I've gotta get back.
02:52I'll see you on Travis.
02:54Maybe we can share a drink and swap war stories when we arrive.
02:59Looking forward to it.
03:17Can't imagine how Garnet must be feeling right now.
03:20I always thought she and Lane would end up together.
03:24It makes you want to live in the moment.
03:27Not waste any time.
03:29I was just thinking the same thing.
03:31Come by my cabin later.
03:40I can't believe he's gone.
03:44Doesn't feel real, does it?
03:48You know, my last few days with him, they were just so screwed up.
03:52He wanted to kill me.
03:54He loved you.
03:55He really did.
04:02Tulane.
04:13You know, that man was pretty damn perfect besides his love of this crap.
04:18So this guy doesn't like scotch?
04:19Whiskey from the homeland tastes like pish.
04:22Bryce, you'll be my number two now.
04:27It's back to business, Anne.
04:31So what that wee bastard would have wanted anyway?
04:35ARC-1 and the EF-2 will depart within the hour.
04:37We'll meet at the designated meeting point at the outer edge of the TRAPPIST system.
04:48Look, Captain Garnet.
04:50What is it, Anne?
04:52Look, I really appreciate having a job and a title.
04:55See, people are looking me in the eye right now,
04:57and I feel like if I had a proper place on this ship, it might help me.
04:59I'm busy right now.
04:59Can we discuss this later?
05:01No, I went.
05:02This is the third time I've tried to talk to you guys.
05:03Bryce is in charge of crew positions.
05:05Speak with him.
05:07Well, go on, I know why you're not talking to me.
05:10But I'm not him.
05:15Oh, good.
05:16Captain Garnet, I was just on my way to speak to you.
05:19What is it?
05:21It's Dr. Kabir.
05:22She won't admit it, but I think she blames herself for Lane's death.
05:26Even though she tried everything she could to save him.
05:28I was wondering if she could take a few days off.
05:33Captain Garnet to engineering as soon as possible.
05:36Walk with me to engineering?
05:38Sure.
05:39Wasn't talking to you.
05:41Oh, I know.
05:42I'm not sure how else to say it, but I've been reinstated as the chief engineer,
05:45so I'm in charge now.
05:46And I don't know how else to say it.
05:48I do not take orders from someone who learned everything she knows from reading my books.
05:51See why I called?
05:52The little thing that I did, right?
05:56Ava is back in charge now.
05:57It's not up for debate.
05:58And you're not the least bit concerned that she was lying to you about being part of the EF?
06:01Ava has more than proven herself loyal to this ship.
06:04And how many times have you lied to me?
06:06Huh?
06:07Fine.
06:08Don't come crying to me when it all turns to crap.
06:10I never said you can assist her in engineering.
06:14I don't assist.
06:18All right.
06:20Dr. Marsh, let's go see Dr. Hippibio together.
06:22Not now, Ian.
06:23This is Captain Avega.
06:25The EF-2 is ready to initiate FTL.
06:29Copy that, Captain.
06:30ARC-1 will depart momentarily.
06:32You ready?
06:36Everyone brace for acceleration.
06:40Initiating FTL in three, two, one.
06:48Uh...
06:53EF-2 just left.
06:55Why didn't we?
06:56I don't know.
06:59There's some sort of glitch.
07:00Sasha, check the neutron stabilizer.
07:04Ian, you want a job?
07:05You're an engineer.
07:05Can you help?
07:06Yeah.
07:08Have you tried DNA?
07:18What the hell just happened?
07:26They're all unconscious but alive.
07:28I'll know more soon.
07:29Okay.
07:29Easy.
07:31They were right next to the FTL when it arced.
07:34I've never seen the transformer fritz like that.
07:36Maybe the system never reset properly after Trost sent that EM pulse to the EF-2.
07:40Can you fix it?
07:40I'm working on it.
07:41Ava, I need you to fix this, okay?
07:42I know you're in charge now, James,
07:44but you pushing me isn't going to make me move any faster.
07:48Okay.
07:55How are they?
07:57They're still unresponsive.
07:59We can help them though, right?
08:01Are they going to be okay?
08:02Yeah, it's too soon to tell.
08:05Sanji?
08:07They have to be okay, right?
08:08We can't lose anybody else.
08:10Can you handle this?
08:11Wait, why wouldn't I be able to handle it?
08:13Well, he died on your table three days ago.
08:15Are you blaming me for his death?
08:16No, god, no.
08:19I just mean you had to watch him die, right?
08:21Yes, I did.
08:23But seeing as I'm the only conscious doctor on this ship, we don't have much choice.
08:40That was fun.
08:43Was it?
08:45I've heard the first times often.
08:49Bad.
08:52I was gonna say tricky.
08:56It's my fault.
08:59I'm not good at this.
09:01No, I'm not good at it either.
09:06What I'm trying to say is maybe we're both just distracted and worried about Garnet and the others.
09:15I should get back to engineering to help Ava.
09:22I'll get better.
09:38What the?
09:40What happened?
09:41How did we end up in med bay?
09:45Where is everyone?
09:47Heart and respiratory rates are perfect on all of us.
09:51What's the last thing you guys remember?
09:53Well, I remember trying to talk to you in engineering.
09:56You were too busy.
09:58Forgive me for doing my job.
10:01Forgive me for trying to get a job.
10:02We were about to jump to FTL and then I don't remember.
10:08Me either.
10:12Garnet to Bryce.
10:15Garnet to Strickland.
10:16Do you read me?
10:19Does anyone hear me?
10:39Bryce?
10:45Bryce?
10:48Anybody?
11:05What the hell is going on?
11:09Garnet to Ava.
11:10Do you copy?
11:11Alicia, are you there?
11:13Looks like something happened to the FTL.
11:15Garnet, come and have a look at this energy diagnostic.
11:17Looks like a power surge was triggered somehow.
11:20I can see it here.
11:21Yeah, but if you could stand to look at me for just one second,
11:23maybe I can show you what I think went wrong.
11:26Fine.
11:28Show me.
11:28Looks like it's connected to the battery transformer.
11:30I'd like to go to engineering to take a look.
11:33Good idea.
11:34Dr. Marsh and I will keep trying to find crew.
11:36Marsh, start with the rest of the bunks.
11:38I'll take the lower decks.
11:39Got it.
11:43I need to take a look at those evidence.
11:46Still trying to boost the signal strength on our distress call.
11:48Guilty.
11:49Oh, come on, Sharon.
11:50You've been at it for months.
11:52Need to take a break.
11:53Come eat.
11:54I agree with Ian.
11:56People need human contact.
11:57It's critical for our sanity to spend as much time together as we possibly can.
12:02Or else we could just go nuts.
12:05I'd say it's a miracle we haven't gone nuts already.
12:08You mean you don't enjoy being stuck on a huge ship for months on end
12:11with no valid theory of where everybody went?
12:13I still think we are in an alternate universe.
12:15Oh, come on.
12:16We've been through this.
12:17We never went into FTL.
12:18Therefore, there's no chance of quantum entanglement.
12:20You're still reading those physic databases, huh?
12:22Beats banging my head against the wall.
12:25Let's eat.
12:26Ian's delicious tofu casserole is getting cold.
12:28How'd it go on the FTL today?
12:30Slow, but I'm making progress.
12:32You'll fix it.
12:33But I need to do something soon,
12:34because we'll never make it to a livable planet under the neps alone.
12:37We need to discuss other ways of keeping up morale.
12:40We should be eating every meal together, and...
12:47You're awake.
12:49What happened?
12:50He's been in a coma.
12:52How long?
12:52About an hour, 20 minutes.
12:55Strange.
12:57I feel like it's been months.
13:00Dr. Marsh is awake.
13:01Hey, thank God.
13:03How are you doing, buddy?
13:03You all right?
13:04Yeah.
13:07Hey, are you in a coma too?
13:08Yeah.
13:11I can't believe it was all a coma dream.
13:13You were disoriented, understandably.
13:15No, no, no, no, no.
13:15You don't understand.
13:17It was all so incredibly detailed and real.
13:21Hey, hey, hey.
13:21I can remember every second of it.
13:23Take a breath.
13:23I was going to...
13:24Hey, hey, hey.
13:24Take a deep breath, please.
13:26Let's take a deep breath.
13:27Deep breath.
13:27In and out.
13:28No, I don't feel so good.
13:31Yeah, go ahead.
13:33You can ask.
13:34What's with the scars?
13:35What?
13:37I was part of Medix's first posthumanism trial.
13:42You never mentioned.
13:44I didn't want you or anyone else to think of me differently.
13:51I wasn't forced into it.
13:53I was a young medical student at the time, and I volunteered.
13:56So you're posthuman too, like Kelly?
13:59No, I'm a failed posthuman.
14:01The implants didn't work on me, so doctors removed all of them.
14:04Except the one in my brain, which was too dangerous to remove back then.
14:09What did the brain implant do?
14:10It was a central processing unit for all the other implants.
14:14It was deactivated once the others came out.
14:19Are you sure about that?
14:25It's been reactivated.
14:28It's malfunctioning.
14:30It's never done this before.
14:32Maybe the malfunction is what woke you up from the coma?
14:34Ah, you have to take it out.
14:37Brain implant?
14:38You just said it was too dangerous to remove.
14:40There was no reason for it before, but now it's glitching.
14:45All right, all right.
14:45Lie down.
14:49My head, it feels like it's going to explode.
14:52It's killing me.
14:54You have to take it out.
14:55You just...
14:56Dr. Marsh?
14:58Dr. Marsh?
15:05What the hell just happened?
15:08He just had a seizure.
15:09Well, you heard the man.
15:10Get out.
15:10No, no, no.
15:11That surgery is extremely dangerous.
15:12You just said it's killing him.
15:13It's invasive brain surgery.
15:15You've just done it on Kelly, right?
15:16No, Dr. Marsh did it.
15:18I just assisted.
15:22Cranial pressure is up.
15:23His brain is swelling.
15:26Sanji, somebody has to do surgery.
15:28So it's you or me.
15:33Fine, I'll do it.
15:34How can I help?
15:35You can't.
15:36You have no medical training.
15:37Just call Strickland and Griff, and then get out of here.
15:40Go, go.
15:53You called?
15:55Look.
16:00Is that...
16:02A wormhole.
16:03I can't believe it.
16:04This confirms all my wormhole theories based on all the database research.
16:07You have wormhole theories?
16:08Hear me out.
16:09Even though I fixed the FTL years ago, it did us no good.
16:11Because the computer can't chart a damn course.
16:13That's because it doesn't recognize any of the stars around us.
16:16OK.
16:17Maybe that's because the initial FTL crash sent us through a wormhole
16:21and launched us to the other side of the universe.
16:22It would explain everything.
16:23Well, not everything.
16:25Like, where did everyone else go?
16:26I don't know.
16:26Maybe there's some quantum mechanic side effect.
16:28The wormhole could reverse that, too.
16:29Look, the database doesn't cover the side effects of wormhole travel in much detail.
16:33Wormhole travel?
16:35Oh, God.
16:36You want to go through it?
16:38It could send us back.
16:39Back to the moment the anomaly happened.
16:41Or it could crush us into nothingness.
16:42That's not what the latest wormhole theories in the database say.
16:45Even if what you're saying is true, and that's a big if,
16:47how do we know that's the right wormhole?
16:48We don't.
16:49At least it might get us closer.
16:51What do you suggest we do?
16:52Because we can't keep going around and around in circles and never getting anywhere.
16:55We need to take a leap of faith.
17:04What?
17:05I just remember you wouldn't even look me in the eye a few years ago.
17:12Well, you have nice eyes.
17:15That beard, however, I could live without.
17:19I only grew it in the first place, so I look less like Lane.
17:23I didn't know.
17:26Can I tell you something?
17:29I guess so.
17:29There is no one I'd rather be stranded with on this ship than you.
17:36Right back at ya.
17:52Let's do it.
17:52I'll go back to my room.
17:53No, the wormhole!
17:55Oh, yeah, the wormhole, great.
17:57Forceps.
18:04Here we go.
18:06Well done, Dr. Kabir.
18:13Gauze, please, Griff.
18:27How's it going in here?
18:30Is the STL fixed?
18:31No, and our usual solves aren't working.
18:33If we don't fix it soon, the electrical components could burn out entirely.
18:36Then there must be a way, right?
18:37Did you ask Truss's opinion?
18:39We tried, but he says we've made it clear that he's not valued here.
18:43Corrected.
18:45I mean, have you tried the breakers?
18:48Breakers stopped being used in 2034.
18:50We don't have breakers.
18:53I mean, I don't know.
18:53I mean, I don't know.
18:54I mean, I don't know.
18:55I mean, I don't know.
18:55I mean, I don't know.
18:56Right, of course not.
19:00Okay, what about...
19:03Have you tried maybe resetting the main...
19:04Bryce.
19:05Yep.
19:06We'll update you as things progress,
19:08but for now, could you just please go and micromanage somewhere else?
19:14Yeah.
19:21Ready?
19:26Okay, entering wormhole in three, two, one.
19:56Got it. Look.
20:00We did it! We did it!
20:03We're through the wormhole!
20:05You are a genius!
20:10What?
20:12The computer says the stars were in exactly the same place as they were before we went through the wormhole.
20:17No.
20:18It's like we never went through it at all.
20:19Switching to aft camera.
20:21Maybe we didn't. Where is it?
20:23It's gone.
20:26Okay.
20:33Okay, now move your fingers and toes for me.
20:40And follow my finger.
20:47You did it, Sanji. You're incredible.
20:50There's that smile.
20:52You're glad I didn't die.
20:53You're glad I saved your ass, huh?
20:55Hey, you guys. We're going to want to see this.
20:58Garnett and Ian's brainwaves are spiking really high.
21:01Is that normal?
21:03How high?
21:05They're literally going off the scales.
21:10Wait a minute. Look at this.
21:12Their brainwaves are completely synced.
21:15Spiking at the exact same time and speed.
21:19How can that be?
21:25Could they be sharing the same coma dream?
21:28No, that's impossible.
21:29Is it?
21:30When I was in the coma, I dreamt quite vividly about Ian, Garnett, and myself.
21:35Maybe we were all sharing the same dream.
21:39Okay, let me check your coma brainwave patterns with theirs.
21:44Oh, identical.
21:46Look at that.
21:47Okay, I don't know how the hell this is happening, but we have a more pressing issue.
21:51The spikes that high imply massive mental energy expansion.
21:54It could lead to intracranial swelling and permanent damage if we don't get them out of their coma.
22:06Wow.
22:10Look at you.
22:11I found it in the Remember Earth crate.
22:13Thought I'd try it on.
22:15What do you think?
22:22Really?
22:24Now?
22:26Took you long enough.
22:27It is daylight. What better way to spend it than by getting married?
22:30Where? Oh, where is my ring?
22:38You shouldn't have.
22:40That's not all.
22:41I found us the perfect wedding location.
22:45Oh, that is one gorgeous nebula.
22:51You know, it kind of reminds me of that wormhole to know where.
22:55Ian, it's been ten years. I think it's time to let the wormhole go.
22:59Let's just enjoy the moment, huh?
23:05Methyl dill?
23:06Yep. I'm hoping it'll stimulate their reticular activating systems enough to pull them out of their coma.
23:12Ready, Griff?
23:21Come on down the aisle, Mrs. Garnet.
23:24I thought I'd take your last name, seeing as I don't have one.
23:41Thank you for marrying me, Mr. Garnet.
23:44You're welcome, Mrs. Garnet.
23:47You may kiss the bride.
23:52It's working. Sharon?
23:53Ian?
23:58Sharon? Sharon?
24:01Damn it. Can we give them more?
24:03That was a maximum dose. Any more could cause a brain hemorrhage.
24:11Oh, no.
24:13Oh, no.
24:15Oh, no.
24:17Oh, no.
24:18Oh, no.
24:19Oh, no.
24:21Hey, you okay?
24:24What was that?
24:28It's like we were somewhere else for a second.
24:31Yeah, it was bright and blurry.
24:34I thought I could have sworn I saw Griff.
24:37I saw Dr. Kabir.
24:38What?
24:41What if we did just actually see them in med bay?
24:45What do you mean?
24:46Maybe this whole time we've been knocked out or something and they've been trying to revive us.
24:54What if none of this is real?
24:57What if all of this is real and we just dreamt we saw Kabir and Griff?
25:01Both of us at the same time.
25:07Well, maybe this is all my dream and you're not real.
25:09I was just thinking the same thing, only the other way around, because how could we both be having the same dream at the same time?
25:16All right, look, let's just say that this is some sort of coma dream.
25:19If that's the case, they're obviously having a hard time waking us up.
25:23So the question is, how do we help them wake us up?
25:40Since when did you tend bar?
25:43Would you care to try some of my mango basil pomegranate daiquiri?
25:47Sure.
26:04Cheers.
26:09Cheers.
26:14That's actually really good.
26:16Yeah?
26:18Oh, man, I've been perfecting the recipe all day.
26:23Rough day?
26:26Well, let's see. My best friend died.
26:30My captain's in a coma and I'm starting to realize I'm a pretty terrible leader, so yeah, not great.
26:37You're not a terrible leader.
26:40It's okay, bartender. You don't have to kiss my ass.
26:44No, I'm serious. I think the fact that you're here right now is a good sign.
26:49Hmm?
26:51I'm in charge of the bio-shelter, right? But it kind of runs itself at this point, which I think means I'm doing my job right.
26:58How do you mean?
26:59What do you mean?
27:00I think when you're in charge, you need to figure out who the right person is for each job and then back off and let them do it.
27:09You know what, Angus?
27:12That's actually pretty good advice.
27:18Hey, uh, could I ask you for some advice?
27:21Yeah, shoot.
27:22Actually, you know what? It's nothing. Don't worry about it.
27:25Come on, hey, it's me. Your uncle Bryce.
27:29Tell you what, you give me another one of those, you're gonna ask away.
27:33Okay, here it goes. Uh, you're like really good at sex, right?
27:43Hey.
27:48What's with the attitude?
27:51Bryce taught me a few things.
27:53What kind of things?
27:59Kimmy, I need you to look at something. Does this mean anything to you?
28:04What is it?
28:05There's a serial number on that chip that begins with MX.
28:08Maddox.
28:09Yes. Do you know what the number means?
28:12Any information about this is probably classified, but luckily when I left ARC-15, I stole a memory drive containing a bunch of Maddox's classified documents.
28:23Figured we might need it at some point.
28:25Brilliant.
28:29Bingo.
28:36Oh my god.
28:39The implant was part of a classified Maddox project, which focused on using mind control as a weapon.
28:44And Dr. Marsh said that implant was just a central processing unit.
28:48It makes sense that Maddox wouldn't tell him what it was really for.
28:51I am so over that one.
28:52Do you know anything about this?
28:54Unfortunately, yes. The project was developed with my company, but I shut it down.
28:58I was worried about the harm a mind control implant could do in the wrong hands.
29:01But it sounds like after Maddox so unceremoniously took over my company, she continued to develop the technology.
29:06How the hell does a mind control implant even work?
29:09We were developing an implantable brain device which could transmit brain waves into other people's brains.
29:14It used a marvelous new magnetic wave technology that I'd invented for other purposes.
29:19So when the shock from the FTL reactivated the implant, maybe it linked up with Garnett and Ian using your magnetic technology.
29:27Certainly possible.
29:29And then the implant malfunctioned, which is how Marsh broke away from the others and woke up.
29:35Is there any way to use the implant to wake Garnett and Ian without doing brain surgery?
29:40No, you'd have to put the chip in each of them at the same time.
29:43I mean, look, there has to be a way to do it without cutting them open.
29:48Look, I don't know if this is even remotely helpful, but my uncle had Parkinson's disease, right?
29:55And I remember they used to put these knitting needle type things into his brain and that was...
30:01Wilson stimulation probes. That might actually work.
30:04We could use them to connect the implant to their brains.
30:07That could work. The Neanderthal finally had a smart idea.
30:12I can give you a tool which will deliver a current to the chip that will trigger a malfunction identical to the one that pulled Dr. Marsh out of the coma.
30:19Sounds incredibly risky.
30:21It is, but it beats the hell out of cutting their heads open.
30:26What do you think, Bryce?
30:31I think that you should do whatever you think is best.
30:36I trust you completely.
30:43Mr. Trost.
30:46I just, uh...
30:49I wanted to thank you for your help with the implant stuff.
30:53Of course.
30:55How do you find it interesting, though, that you won't afford the same help to Eva?
30:58Well, it was made very clear that my help is no longer required in engineering.
31:06Tell me, Mr. Trost. Is it lonely? Having no friends?
31:11I think I prefer Garnet as captain.
31:13They need help.
31:15Sounds like the FTL could melt down or something if they don't fix it soon, and you are obviously the man for the job.
31:21So do the right thing, Mr. Trost.
31:24Before your stubbornness kills us all.
31:42There you are.
31:44Off on one of your walks again, trying to figure out how to wake us up?
31:48Maybe.
31:50It's been so many years, Sharon. Maybe it's just not possible.
31:59I swear, I get better every year.
32:03Like you.
32:06It's true.
32:09You're even more beautiful now than the day we got married.
32:12I haven't showered today.
32:14You are just blinded by love.
32:17Oh, yeah, maybe.
32:21Why not do them both at the same time?
32:23Because it's risky. He'd rather not kill both of them.
32:26Then why Garnet first?
32:28Don't you think she would have insisted on it?
32:30You have a point.
32:32Ready.
32:39Oh, my God.
32:44What is it?
32:46Something's not right.
32:49Sharon.
32:53Damn it.
32:59Charge.
33:00Clear.
33:02Sharon?
33:05Sharon, please wake up.
33:08Sharon?
33:11Come on, Garnet. Stay with me, Sharon.
33:13Please stay with me. Come back.
33:15Hardware is stable.
33:25Sharon?
33:28Paddles.
33:31Charge.
33:33Clear. No, no, no. Wait.
33:38Her sinus rhythm is normal.
33:44Wait.
33:46Wait.
33:50Oh, he's here.
33:52I'm okay.
33:55I was in med bay.
33:58Then I could feel your kiss and pull me back to you.
34:03Well, thank God.
34:06No.
34:08That's the problem.
34:12I think I know how to wake us up.
34:15How?
34:18Whatever the doctors were doing to try and revive me just now, it would have worked.
34:25If I allowed myself to die here.
34:28In this dream.
34:31So the next time they try to revive either of us...
34:36We need to let ourselves die.
34:43We're missing something. I just don't know what.
34:50Remember how their brainwave patterns are so acutely tied to each other?
34:55Yeah.
34:56What if their patterns are so interconnected that you can't pull one of the coma without the other?
35:04We need to connect the probes to both of them at the same time.
35:06I think so.
35:09It might be the only way.
35:11Okay.
35:12Come on. Let's push them closer together so the probes can reach.
35:17She's moving.
35:27What's wrong, huh?
35:30Oh, I just worry.
35:32Especially on beautiful days like this.
35:34Dream might be our last.
35:36The dying might not actually bring us back.
35:42We might just die.
35:45I know.
35:47But if we're in a coma in reality...
35:49It's a big if.
35:51But if we're in a coma in reality...
35:53It's a big if.
35:58We could die there, too.
36:00If we don't wake up.
36:04Come on.
36:10Are you okay there, Grandpa?
36:12Yes, I'm alright, Grandma. Come on.
36:15I want to dance with my girl.
36:17In case it is our last day.
36:22Come on.
36:33Please let this work.
36:36Okay.
36:49Hey, what is it?
36:51It's just my chest.
36:53Come on.
37:04It's time.
37:13Dammit, we're losing them!
37:19What if I don't want to go back?
37:21I understand.
37:23I feel the same way.
37:26But, sweetheart, none of this is real.
37:29Feels very real to me.
37:33But so special.
37:39Look at you.
37:52Charge.
37:54Clear.
37:56Airlock depressurized.
37:58We have to do this.
38:21Oh, my God, it worked.
38:25Welcome home.
38:29They're both stable.
38:32Can you tell me your names and where we are?
38:35Sharon Garnett.
38:37Arc One.
38:41I'm sorry.
38:43I'm sorry.
38:45I'm sorry.
38:47I'm sorry.
38:50Ian.
38:52Bed pain.
38:54You've both been in a coma for about 36 hours.
38:58All right.
39:00Hold steady for me.
39:02Good girl.
39:05I want to do a round of blood work and CTs on both of them.
39:08Rest.
39:14You were right.
39:19You were right.
39:39You OK?
39:41I get it if you're not, because...
39:44I mean, after all we've been through, it's...
39:47It was...
39:49Can we...
39:52just not talk about it?
39:59Sure.
40:08I don't understand why the correlator isn't working,
40:10even after we reset the terminal management system.
40:13I know. It makes no sense.
40:15Because you no longer need the thermal management system.
40:20I had to bypass the system to reroute the power to the battery.
40:24Permission to let this arsehole help you finish the job?
40:28Good job.
40:44Thank you, all, for your hard work today.
40:49And thank you for taking charge while I was out of commission.
40:53Just never do that to me again, eh?
40:55I'll try.
40:59Captain Garnett.
41:01Thrilled to see you back on the bridge.
41:03Thank you for coming back to check on us.
41:05Well, I was concerned we dropped out of FTL.
41:07You never arrived.
41:09Yeah, well, my little accident was caused by our FTL malfunctioning.
41:12The FTL is fixed and ready to go.
41:15We're ready to go.
41:17And this time we mean it.
41:19See you soon.
41:21Initiating FTL in three, two, one.
41:58It should have been you.