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00:00Previously on The Ark.
00:01You're building a bio-shelter farm on the ship?
00:04That's amazing!
00:06All the other doctors died in the event,
00:08and I'm left to deal with all these injured people.
00:12You work where on the ship?
00:14Waste management.
00:15Yeah, well, not anymore.
00:16Alicia Nevins, you're now Chief Life Support.
00:18I'm doing another EVA.
00:19Why?
00:19To figure out what the hell hit us whilst.
00:21There's some kind of crystal thing wedged in there.
00:23Wayne, the glowstring is nearly off!
00:25Get with Angus on the new element he's been analysing.
00:28It's an early warning system in case we come within range of the element again.
00:31What will it take to get us back up to near light speed?
00:33We only have one engine.
00:34If it blows, we're dead in the water.
00:37We're just gonna have to push it as far as we can.
00:38I've seen your medical records.
00:40They're too perfect to be real.
00:42Is there something on this ship that you need to know about?
00:46I will save this ship for one simple reason.
00:50To save William Trust.
00:52Now it's your duty to keep Trust safe.
00:59Okay, who wants to start with department briefs?
01:01Felix?
01:02I have little to report.
01:03The crew seems to have settled down into a peaceful routine.
01:07Which, frankly, makes me nervous.
01:10Dr. Kabir, has MedBay seen a similar comm?
01:15Dr. Kabir?
01:19Yes.
01:21Oh, uh, yes.
01:22Uh, MedBay is thankfully empty.
01:25I've only had a few minor work-related injuries come in, but...
01:28Good.
01:29Engineering?
01:31All good. Shuttle repairs are complete.
01:32The neps are up and running at 50%.
01:35Oh, wait, wait. 50%?
01:37We won't get to Broxby for decades.
01:38Oh, don't worry. We'll run out of fuel way before that.
01:41I had to eject too much U-238 during the meltdown.
01:45How long do we have?
01:46Relax, guys.
01:50Alicia and I have already started looking for Uranium-238,
01:52and we will find it. Right, Alicia?
01:54Uranium-238 is plentiful in the universe.
01:57We're running a spectral analysis on every chunk of rock we pass en route.
02:00You know, planets, planetoids, moons.
02:02So far, nothing, but I'm not worried. Yet.
02:05If we don't find it soon,
02:07we'll run out of fuel sometime in the next two weeks.
02:10Well, then let's stop flapping our lips and get back to searching, eh?
02:14Okay, this meeting is adjourned, but...
02:16before you guys go back, Angus has a surprise for us in the mess.
02:21All right, well, you guys go ahead. I'll man the bridge.
02:22You'll let Cobner man the bridge? Angus will want you in the mess hall.
02:32Oh, Nolan, peek under the napkins. Just take your seats.
02:40Ladies and gentlemen, I'm proud to present, coming straight from Deck 3-R,
02:46from a long engagement in the world-famous bio-shelter...
02:51Yes, things to do, places to be. Get on with it, Angus.
02:54Right. I was just trying to bring some humor.
02:58Never mind.
03:00I present to you all the first small harvest from the bio-shelter.
03:06You may remove your napkins.
03:10Wow.
03:12This is just the start. We have lots more coming.
03:21What? I want to savour every bite. Is there a problem with that?
03:26No, not at all. Oh, God, I forgot what real food tastes like.
03:31Oh, right.
03:33Right, well, you take your time savouring, Alicia.
03:37Some of us have some uranium to search for.
03:40Well, I'll be with you in a few minutes, okay?
03:43I'll be with you in a few minutes.
03:46Some of us have some uranium to search for.
03:49Well, I'll be with you in a few minutes, okay?
03:58No, no, no, no, no, no.
04:00No, no, no, no, no, no, not now.
04:02Not now, not now.
04:16Not now.
04:31Dr. Kabir, I brought you some food.
04:33It's the first time in weeks I've had even a second to put things where they belong,
04:36get some semblance of order in this place.
04:38You missed a special treat in the mess hall.
04:40Angus shared his first harvest. I brought you some.
04:43Thank you, Felix.
04:45Are you okay?
04:47Yes, fine.
04:49You need to eat.
04:51Really? They didn't teach us that in medical school.
04:53I'm fine, just a little stressed.
04:55I haven't been able to sleep.
04:57So go get some sleep now.
04:59Why does everyone keep telling me to get some sleep?
05:01I'll sleep when I feel like it.
05:03You just said you're stressed because you haven't slept.
05:05There's too much to do.
05:07There are no patients.
05:09I'll watch the shop, call you when you need it, take the food, go.
05:11Now.
05:15Come on.
05:45Ah!
05:47Yella.
05:49Yella.
05:51What? I'm trying to sleep.
05:53Did you see who I was with last night?
05:55Get over yourself, James.
05:57I couldn't give a shit who you're sleeping with.
05:59No, no, did you see someone bring me in here?
06:01I was asleep.
06:03Goodbye.
06:05Shit.
06:07Shit.
06:15Come on in.
06:21You wanted me to come by?
06:23Have a seat.
06:29You're wondering why you're here.
06:31Well, I kind of feel like I've been called to the principal's office.
06:33I asked you here because I have a confession.
06:36You do?
06:38I've been hiding contraband.
06:40Contraband?
06:42It's against the rules to bring any alcoholic beverages on an arc.
06:44But...
06:48I guess Captain Lester was a rule breaker.
06:50Found that in her stash.
06:52Wow.
06:54Captain Lester had a good taste in scotch.
06:58I wouldn't know.
07:00I'm more of a Kentucky bourbon girl myself.
07:02How dare you speak such blasphemy?
07:04It's like he's swamp-juice in the same room as a bottle of Glenverbeaux.
07:08I apologize.
07:10I didn't realize it was a religion to you.
07:12I used to drink this stuff with my old man
07:14back in the days of NASA
07:16before the whole world started falling apart.
07:18He was an astronaut.
07:20Really?
07:22Did he ever go anywhere off-world?
07:24Yeah, he went to the moon base a few times.
07:28He died there
07:30when the Eastern Federation sabotaged it.
07:32Spencer, I'm sorry.
07:34It was a long time ago.
07:36But it was the reason
07:38I signed up for the GSA.
07:40I wanted to continue what my old man was trying to do.
07:42Save humanity from itself
07:44and all that noble crap.
07:46To noble crap.
07:48To your father.
07:56Dr. Hall and I used to drink together, too.
07:58Kentucky.
08:02The whiskey whose name I shall not mention
08:04in the same room as Glen whatchamacallit.
08:06Dr. Hall?
08:08Yeah.
08:10He was the doctor that oversaw the cloning project
08:12and was responsible for me and my sister.
08:14You must hate him.
08:16Actually, he was the closest thing
08:18I ever had to Dad.
08:20I miss him.
08:22What happened to him?
08:24Died.
08:26Sleeper pod bay one.
08:28He was on this ark?
08:30Yeah.
08:32I mean, he's probably why I'm on it, too,
08:34though he never admitted to having anything to do with it.
08:36Well,
08:38to Dr. Hall.
08:45So I have to ask.
08:47Why I invited you here to have a drink?
08:49Yeah.
08:53To say thank you.
08:55Ever since you went
08:57and revealed all my secrets
08:59and called that vote and...
09:01Well, there are two main reasons I'm surprised you invited me.
09:03No.
09:05With hindsight,
09:07I think it was a good thing.
09:09Now that there's no secrets between us,
09:11you've become a really good
09:13number two.
09:15So I
09:17wanted to say thank you.
09:19To no secrets between us.
09:23Spencer.
09:26To no secrets.
09:32All council members
09:34to the bridge.
09:36I wonder what that's about.
09:38Probably Bryce's well-honed Scotch radar
09:40going off again.
09:46Oh, hello.
09:48What are you two all smiley about?
09:50Why did you call us in here?
09:52Because, I'm very pleased to say,
09:54I have found a planet
09:56that is rich in uranium-238.
09:58And best of all,
10:00we don't even have to detour.
10:02It's directly on our route,
10:04so we just fly down, grab it,
10:06get back up to Neil Light's feet.
10:08Only one problem.
10:10It's so far away.
10:12We don't have enough
10:14U-238 to get
10:16to the U-238.
10:24I mean,
10:26could we open the solar sails?
10:28No, the sails are designed for after we
10:30enter the Proxima system. They need the solar winds
10:32from Alpha Centauri, the star.
10:34If we could find a closer star,
10:36would that be any use?
10:38Maybe. Why?
10:40Because we're about to pass a yellow binary dwarf system.
10:44If we apply
10:46the Tisserine parameter to the momentum of the fastest
10:48star in the binary, it should accelerate us
10:50towards the planet where the fuel is.
10:52Oh, and then we can open the sails
10:54and gain a multiplier of at least two.
11:00I have a degree in astrophysics.
11:02Which
11:04really explains why they assigned you to waste
11:06management. Wait, are you
11:08talking about a gravitational slingshot?
11:10Yes, it's actually quite simple. The momentum
11:12of gravity from the star should act as a catapult
11:14and get us going really, really fast. And the sails
11:16should get us going even faster.
11:18I think. You think?
11:20Um, give me a few hours to do some calculations
11:22just to be sure.
11:24Then get on it. Alright, well look, while she's doing
11:26that, I'm going to go and check the sails.
11:28Make sure they weren't damaged when we were out.
11:30I'm, I'm
11:32going to check the
11:34remaining fuel.
11:36Can't you do that from here?
11:38Lieutenant Bryce,
11:40are you okay?
11:42Yeah, why? What's up?
11:44I left the mess hall last night, found you
11:46passed out at a corridor.
11:48So you're the one who took me to the
11:50crew quarters? Yes.
11:52You didn't call for help?
11:54I didn't want to get you in trouble.
11:56Thought you just needed to
11:58sleep it off. Where'd you get
12:00the booze?
12:02Booze? Isn't that why you're
12:04passed out?
12:06Okay, uh, firstly, I'm
12:08Scottish, so I don't pass out
12:10from booze. Secondly, this
12:12really is none of your concern.
12:14Okay?
12:17Oh, so I should have taken you
12:19to med bay. Have Dr.
12:21Kabir check you.
12:23Now, listen to me very closely.
12:25As I've just said, this is none of your
12:27concern. And if you tell anybody
12:29about this, I'll meet your life on the ship of living hell.
12:31Are we clear?
12:37If you ever talk to me like that again,
12:39I will knock out those pretty teeth of yours.
12:41Are you clear? Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
12:43You hang on a second, girly. Right? You don't
12:45stick your nose in something you've done and got no goddamn idea
12:47what she's talking about, right? And while we're at it,
12:49how's about having a wee bit of respect for my privacy as well?
12:55I said I didn't understand. I think you
12:57just said... I was speaking English.
12:59Were you?
13:01Alright.
13:03Fine.
13:05What I was trying to say, in
13:09slightly less polite terms than this, was
13:11I would like you to respect
13:13my effing privacy.
13:19Fine.
13:21I could have been a bit more respectful about it.
13:23Okay? Happy?
13:25Thrilled.
13:27So, Ava,
13:29lovely, lovely
13:31Ava, would you please
13:33do me a favour and
13:35keep this to yourself because
13:37it's embarrassing and
13:39quite frankly, it's nobody else's
13:41business but mine.
13:43I don't know.
13:45Is it contagious? How do I know you
13:47won't pass out at a time that endangers
13:49others?
13:51It's not. And I won't.
13:53Give me a word.
13:55I swear on my mother.
13:59Do you like your mother?
14:01Yes, very much.
14:03Then your secret is safe with me.
14:11So, uh
14:13do you really think my teeth are pretty, then, eh?
14:20You know, you've done your required sessions.
14:22Garnet's not requiring you to see me
14:24anymore. Yeah, well,
14:26I want to.
14:28I think I need it.
14:30Oh, okay.
14:32What's bugging you?
14:34Look,
14:36what I really want to know
14:38is
14:40can keeping a secret
14:42like a big one, one you
14:44should probably tell someone, can
14:46holding that in make you
14:48sick? You mean physically?
14:50Yeah.
14:52Got the runs, do you? I didn't say that.
14:54Well, the answer
14:56is yes. Keeping a big secret
14:58can stress you the hell out, mess with your stomach,
15:00cause headaches.
15:02So what's your big secret?
15:04Well, funny thing about secrets is
15:06they're secret.
15:09Fine.
15:11Keep it bottled up inside until you get an ulcer the size of this
15:13ship. But the best
15:15way to prevent that is to share the secret
15:17with someone. Like maybe a doctor?
15:23Everything that's said in here
15:25is protected, right, by some kind of
15:27patient-doctor privilege thing?
15:29Yeah, unless you tell me that you murdered someone.
15:33William Trust is stashed in a cryopod
15:35in a hidden room on this ship.
15:39Kat?
15:43Kat?
15:45William Trust?
15:47Like the Will Trust who invented this effing ship
15:49that we live on? That Will Trust?
15:51Yeah.
15:53Is he with anyone?
15:55Yeah, a woman.
15:57You know, you're right. I do
15:59feel much better now that I've let that out.
16:01Maybe I should just go tell Garnet
16:03to... No, you can't tell anyone else.
16:05How was he on Ark One?
16:07Why? All I know is that he was being
16:09protected by Trent and a bunch of other people
16:11who died in the accident, and now it's fallen on me
16:13to protect him.
16:15Well, I don't know from who.
16:17I'll tell you from who.
16:19Half the people on this ship.
16:21A lot of people lost loved ones because of Trust.
16:23Right, but we're alive on this ship because of him.
16:25I know. I'm just telling you. I've heard it
16:27in many sessions.
16:29There are people who genuinely hate the man.
16:31Maybe to the point where they would even kill him.
16:33Well, how about you, Doc?
16:35How do you feel about him?
16:37Me?
16:39I could take him or leave him.
16:41Why? No, because if you were in the
16:43want-to-kill-him camp, we would have a problem.
16:45Oh. I want him very
16:47much alive. You have no
16:49idea.
16:51How about Garnet?
16:53Do you think she's in the
16:55want-to-kill-him camp?
16:57I don't know. But I don't know that
16:59she's not in that camp either.
17:01So you can't tell her. You can't tell anyone else.
17:05You
17:07You
17:09You
17:11You
17:13You
17:15You
17:17You
17:19You
17:21You
17:23You
17:25You
17:27You
17:29You
17:31You
17:33You
17:35You
17:37You
17:39You
17:41Is it true you picked Ark V
17:43for your own departure because you're afraid
17:45the earlier Arks won't make it to their destinations?
17:47What kind of
17:49asinine question is that?
17:51I invented those Arks and I would trust them with my life,
17:53you two-bit arse of a...
17:55What my husband is trying to say is he designed
17:57the earlier ships to go to closer planets.
17:59So, before
18:01we go, William wants to stay behind
18:03to perfect the faster-than-light speed engine.
18:05It's the only way to ensure that all
18:07the Arks can make it to their destinations
18:09which are much further away
18:11than Proxima B or Ross 128 B.
18:13Hopefully he'll accomplish it in time
18:15to go on Ark V.
18:27So you were supposed to be on Ark V.
18:29Then why are you here?
19:00You
19:02You
19:04You
19:06You
19:08You
19:10You
19:12You
19:14You
19:16You
19:18You
19:20You
19:22You
19:24You
19:26You
19:28You
19:30You
19:32You
19:34You
19:36You
19:38You
19:40You
19:42You
19:44You
19:46You
19:48They went two by two
19:50into the Ark.
19:52What?
19:57Ava and I ran the numbers and did a computer
19:59simulation. We're sure it'll work.
20:01If Bryce can pilot the Ark
20:03exactly to my specifications.
20:05Not a problem. You sure you can keep it in my parameters?
20:07Are you sure they're the correct parameters?
20:09Oh, my parameters are always perfect.
20:11Well, then I will fit within them perfectly.
20:13Good.
20:15Okay.
20:17So, Lieutenant Bryce will pilot
20:19us on a specific trajectory around
20:21a dwarf star.
20:23The momentum from the orbital
20:25gravity of the star will whip us around
20:27and project us toward our target planet
20:29and double our speed.
20:31But the trajectory has to be within
20:33two degrees of accuracy.
20:35It will be. Good. Because if we
20:37cut it too tight, then we won't achieve escape velocity
20:39from the star's gravity. We could be pulled
20:41into the star and burn up.
20:43Exactly. And too wide, then we won't gain
20:45enough speed to get to where we want to go.
20:47So, assuming this all goes perfectly,
20:49can we open the solar sails? Yes.
20:51And we're sure it's enough
20:53to get us to the planet with all the fuel?
20:55More than enough.
20:57Thoughts?
20:59Well, I think we should do it.
21:07Dr. Kabir?
21:09We have a problem. Someone got
21:11into the drug cabinet and stole most of the drugs again.
21:13They weren't stolen. I took them.
21:15What?
21:17You're done with the pills, Doctor.
21:19What are you talking about?
21:21I worked in law enforcement
21:23most of my adult life.
21:25I know a drug problem when I see one.
21:27How dare you?
21:29I'm a doctor. I know better than anyone
21:31what narcotics can do to a person.
21:33We both know I'm not talking about narcotics.
21:35I'm talking about amphetamines.
21:37Whatever. I know what they do to a person
21:39if abused. How stupid do you
21:41think I am? Do you think I would compromise
21:43myself like that? Do you really think so little
21:45of me? Are you done yelling at me?
21:47Hmm? Notice.
21:49I'm here alone.
21:51I'm giving you this chance to beat your addiction.
21:53If you do that,
21:55and I will help you, this will
21:57stay between the two of us.
22:05I didn't mean for it to get
22:07out of hand, but all the other
22:09doctors are dead, and I'm the only one
22:11left, so I started taking them to stay
22:13awake so I could help my patients.
22:15I know.
22:19But it did
22:21get out of hand.
22:23I guess so.
22:27What happens when I crash
22:29from withdrawal? I have to be on call
22:31at all times. There are no other doctors
22:33who will tell the patients.
22:35I will.
22:37That's nice, Felix. Look, I know
22:39you have field medic training, but what if
22:41a patient or patients come in with
22:43something beyond that, forgive me,
22:45rudimentary training? They won't.
22:47We're in a period of calm right now.
22:49But if something does come in that I can't
22:51handle, I'll call you, and you'll walk me
22:53through it.
22:57Okay?
23:05Okay.
23:11Initializing sun protection
23:13now.
23:19Attention all personnel.
23:21Brace for acceleration. Everyone
23:23take a seat or grab a hold of something.
23:27Window opens in three,
23:29two,
23:31one.
23:33You hit the marks perfectly, Lieutenant Price!
23:35Was it ever in any doubt?
23:37Ready to open sails?
23:39Now!
24:04Woo!
24:06Come on!
24:08Good going, everyone.
24:10I don't want to jinx it, but that couldn't
24:12have gone more perfectly.
24:16Uh, you jinxed it.
24:18What's happened?
24:20The star just threw off a massive solar flare.
24:22It tore a section of the aft starboard
24:24sail. Any other damage? No.
24:26But we can't pull out of the star's gravity
24:28without all of the sails. Meaning?
24:30Meaning we'll be shot back towards the damn
24:32sunburned up. Unless we think of something
24:34pretty fast.
24:50It's getting friggin' hot in here.
24:52We're getting too close to that star.
24:56I've tried to reroute more energy to climate control,
24:58but it's already pushed to the limit.
25:00That would be the least of our problem if we
25:02don't fix the sail in the next 20 minutes.
25:04How do we do that?
25:06Usually I would do a spacewalk and make the repair.
25:08It would only take a few Slavinsky climbs.
25:10But we're too close. The solar radiation
25:12will fry anyone who goes out there.
25:14Exactly. But someone has to.
25:16Great. So our best hope is asking
25:18someone to do another suicide mission.
25:20I'll do it.
25:22What is it with you and your death wish, buddy?
25:24It's not a death wish.
25:26There is someone who may be able to do it
25:29Me.
25:31One of my tardigrade DNA
25:33strands is to withstand more solar radiation
25:35than any of you.
25:37But you'd be exposed to at least
25:39twice what an average human can handle.
25:41How much can you take?
25:43I don't know. I was never tested.
25:45Dr. Hall was afraid it would kill me if it didn't work.
25:47And what if your changes don't protect you?
25:49You'll die.
25:51I don't try. We all die.
25:58This is Garnett. Headed to airlock 5.
26:00Have a suit and helmet ready for an immediate EVA.
26:11108 Fahrenheit, 10 rising in here.
26:1342 degrees Celsius.
26:16I've arrived at mass A12.
26:20Climbing out to the damaged sail.
26:25Keep yourself tented.
26:28That's Rich, coming from Mr. I-know-what-I'm-doing-here.
26:30Just be careful.
26:32How are you feeling? Radiation-wise, I mean.
26:34Skin feeling like a bad sunburn.
26:36Tolerable, so far.
26:38Approaching the damage.
26:44Okay.
26:46Now pull the folded piece
26:48from the base of the fold.
26:51Careful not to damage any of the cells.
26:59Now use your Slavinsky clamps
27:01to reattach the sail to the mast hold.
27:0432B and 32C.
27:20Done.
27:22Okay. I'm going to trim it from here.
27:28Hold on tight.
27:48Garnett?
27:50Garnett, you okay?
27:52Not really. Coming back in.
27:54I'll meet you at the airlock.
27:58Okay.
28:12Garnett's in the airlock.
28:14Agidor is sealed.
28:20Zona! Garnett!
28:22Garnett.
28:26Garnett.
28:28She has a pulse.
28:30Help me get her to the medbay.
28:34Thrust is approaching breakaway.
28:38Everyone brace.
28:40Five, four,
28:42three,
28:44two, one.
28:48Breakaway achieved.
28:50Accelerating.
28:52We're just double our velocity.
28:56Still accelerating.
29:02Tapering off
29:04at 3.8 time,
29:06our original speed.
29:08Better than I thought we'd do.
29:10So that means we'll make it to the planet.
29:12It does, Alicia.
29:16Oh, darn.
29:18Um, remember that sensor algorithm
29:20that Angus and I came up with to detect
29:22the substance that burned the ship?
29:24Yes, yes. What about it?
29:26It just detected loads of it on the planet
29:28we're headed towards.
29:30Wait, so you're saying
29:32we might be jumping out the frying pan
29:34and straight into the fire.
29:36Where's Dr. Kabir?
29:38Indisclosed.
29:40Where is she? Get her.
29:42Help me get her out of this, Precious.
29:44I won't ask you again. Where is Dr. Kabir?
29:46I am perfectly capable of addressing these burns
29:48and running IV for flus.
29:50That's all that can be done for her this time.
29:52What are you not telling me?
29:54What I am telling you, Lieutenant,
29:56is that you need to go back on that bridge
29:58and figure out that next move.
30:00You're in charge now. I've got this.
30:02She better not die.
30:04She will not.
30:06I will notify you when she awakens.
30:08Where do we stand now?
30:10Um, the planet that we're barreling towards
30:12is full of the substance that dissolved parts of this ship.
30:14When Angus analyzed it, he thought it could be a weapon.
30:16From who were the only people out this far?
30:18Little green men.
30:20More likely just a natural deposit.
30:22I think we should change course, just to be safe.
30:24We need the uranium, or we're dead in space.
30:26We'll find it somewhere else.
30:28And if we don't, we die.
30:30Well, acting captain,
30:32what do you suggest we do?
30:34Uh, I don't know.
30:36What do you think?
30:38I've just told you.
30:40I think we should change course.
30:42Do we have some kind of probe that we could send ahead?
30:44No.
30:46Can the sensors give us any other clue
30:48about what we're flying into?
30:50No.
30:52What we need is an advanced scope,
30:54but we don't have one of those either.
30:56Yes, we do.
30:58The shuttle, right?
31:00I could fly ahead, recall the situation
31:02before the Ark's anywhere near the danger zone.
31:04But the shuttle can't fly faster than the Ark.
31:06Actually, it can.
31:08Since it'll start already at the speed we're traveling,
31:10the shuttle's boosters can only add speed in the vacuum of space.
31:12They should take it well ahead of Ark One.
31:14Bryce, that substance could melt the entire shuttle with you in it.
31:16Well, the shuttle's got more chance of evading notice
31:18than this great big ship.
31:20You know what Lieutenant Garner would say?
31:22Honestly, I don't really care, mate. You're in charge now.
31:24She would say we can't risk our only navigator.
31:26Yeah, but I've been training up Cognor.
31:28She can navigate. Isn't that right, Cognor?
31:30Not really. You've barely taught me anything.
31:32Maybe I should take the shuttle.
31:34I'm a pilot.
31:36Look, I'm not being funny, Lane, but you're not quite the pilot I am.
31:38They'd shoot you out of space before you'd remember
31:40which yoke controller to pull.
31:42I am expendable.
31:44No more than anyone else, man.
31:46Right, I'm gonna prep the shuttle.
31:48Then I'll go too, to assist.
31:50No, no, you won't.
31:52It's fine, Ava, really.
31:54I'm going too, keepy.
31:56There's a very good chance he won't make it halfway to the target.
31:58Why not?
32:00Because I'm not 100% sure
32:02about the repairs we made to the shuttle.
32:04He might need me there to keep it running.
32:06I'll manage. Thank you.
32:08Then I won't clear the shuttle for the flight.
32:12You already have.
32:14I don't care.
32:16I'll announce to the whole crew
32:18that you took a broken shuttle, and why.
32:20I'll tell them everything about you.
32:22What is she talking about, Bryce?
32:24I don't know.
32:26I'm taking too many risks, maybe.
32:28Well, she's not wrong.
32:32Well then, maybe she should come.
32:34I didn't say that. We need our engineer.
32:36Sasha is as good as I am.
32:40Let's go, Ava.
32:46So this is what it's like being in charge.
32:52Shouldn't we put on our suits?
32:54You feel free.
32:56I don't intend on needing it.
33:00Shuttle, prepare for departure.
33:02You have a go. Be careful.
33:04I always am.
33:06You never are.
33:22You know, I, uh...
33:24I think I know why you insisted on coming with me.
33:26I'm sure you do.
33:28It's because you just can't get enough of me, isn't it?
33:30Yeah, that's exactly why.
33:32I didn't want our only shuttle to crash
33:34because you passed out at the wheel.
33:36I'm not going to pass out.
33:38Good.
33:40Oh, and by the way, it uses a yoke.
33:42There is no wheel.
33:44It was a figure of speech, genius.
33:46I'm not going to pass out.
33:48Good.
33:50Figure of speech, genius.
33:56Why don't you just tell me what you have wrong with you?
33:58Um...
34:00No.
34:02Why not? I'm already keeping your secret
34:04anyway without even knowing what it is.
34:06Do you fancy I can push this baby?
34:08Because I would really like to shorten this conversation.
34:10I wouldn't push it any more than that.
34:14Oh, very funny.
34:20Shit!
34:24Come on, wake up.
34:26Oh, good. You have a pulse.
34:28Come on.
34:30Wake up!
34:32I can't pilot this hunk of metal alone.
34:34Wake up!
34:36Shuttle, what's your progress?
34:38All is well. We're approaching the target.
34:44Hey, Bryce, send me the approach vectors.
34:46Lieutenant Bryce, he's in the toilet.
34:48He'll respond in a second minute.
34:54Come on, come on.
34:56Wake up, wake up, wake up.
34:58Wake up, dummy.
35:00Wake up.
35:06You love me.
35:08You want to kill me.
35:12Oh!
35:14Not going to pass out, huh?
35:16Damn good thing that I was here.
35:18Yeah, I would have woken up anyway.
35:20Maybe in a few days.
35:22Hark 1-1's the approach vectors.
35:26Right.
35:28We are approaching the target.
35:30The vector is
35:325-3-3-0.
35:34Hey, Bryce, next time,
35:36go to the toilet before you leave.
35:40Yeah.
35:42Sorry about that, mate.
35:44Blame Angus, man.
35:46Those veggies went right through me.
35:48Bryce out.
35:50You told them I went to the toilet
35:52on a recon mission?
35:54What should I have told them?
35:56That you passed out at the yoke?
35:58Fair point.
36:00Thank you
36:02for, you know, keeping it quiet.
36:04I won't continue to do so
36:06if you don't tell me what's going on.
36:08Eva, it's private, okay?
36:10Hark 1,
36:12something you should know...
36:14All right, all right, fine.
36:22I have Clamken's disease.
36:26It's a terminal...
36:28I know what it is.
36:30I knew people who died from it.
36:32There is no cure.
36:36No.
36:39It's from all that crap that Trust put in the atmosphere
36:42trying to save the planet.
36:44It just ended up poisoning people like me.
36:48Do you mind me asking how long do you have?
36:52Nobody knows.
36:54I kill some people in weeks,
36:56others in years.
36:58Do these passing-out episodes mean
37:00it's getting worse?
37:02Um, no.
37:05No, it comes in clusters, you know.
37:08Then it goes away again,
37:10then it comes back.
37:12The last cluster was, um...
37:14It was about a year before the Ark launched.
37:16This explains so much.
37:18Like why you have a goddamn
37:20death wish.
37:22Yeah, I guess.
37:26I mean, I'm gonna die anyway, right?
37:29Look, um...
37:31nobody knows
37:33on the Ark.
37:35Not even Dr. Kabir?
37:37No, not exactly, no.
37:39But you might be able to help me.
37:41Ava, please, please.
37:43There's nothing she can do, all right?
37:45And to be perfectly honest, I don't...
37:47I don't really want to be treated like some
37:49fragile patient
37:51for whatever remains of my life, you know?
37:53Like, I'd like to accomplish something.
37:55I'd like to...
37:58maybe be instrumental in...
38:00in creating a new world for humanity.
38:02Who knows?
38:08Otherwise, what was my life even for?
38:13Can you understand that?
38:15Yes.
38:17So you won't...
38:21you won't tell anybody?
38:28No.
38:31Where's Dr. Kabir?
38:34Good to see you awake, Lieutenant Garnett.
38:38I'm caring for you at the start.
38:41Aye, where's Sanji?
38:43I'm right here.
38:47Uh, Dr. Kabir, if there's no need...
38:49How's our patient?
38:51I treated Lieutenant Garnett's
38:53bones with, uh...
38:55salve and gave her iodine
38:57atol for the radiation with IV fluids.
38:59All done.
39:02How are you feeling, Sharon?
39:04I'm not dead.
39:07Dr. Hall's alterations
39:09must have worked.
39:11Well, thanks a lot to Dr. Hall, I guess.
39:13Yeah. Mutual friend
39:15was pretty smart.
39:17Uh, Dr. Kabir, I have this.
39:19There's no need for you to be here.
39:21No offense, Sanji,
39:23but you look as bad as I feel.
39:25What's going on?
39:27She's just exhausted.
39:29I insist that she take a much-needed day off.
39:31You don't need to cover for me, Felix.
39:37Cover for you.
39:41Sharon, I've been taking
39:43amphetamines to stay awake.
39:47So many, in fact, that it became
39:49a problem, but I'm done
39:51with that now.
39:53I should have seen it.
39:55It's not your fault.
39:57Don't worry. I'll...
39:59I'll be a mess for a couple
40:01of weeks, but...
40:03I'll get through it.
40:05Um, now if you'll excuse me,
40:07I'm gonna go...
40:09vomit some more.
40:15You should have got through this.
40:17I know.
40:19Thanks,
40:21Felix, for both
40:23of us.
40:25Any chance you can get me back
40:27on that bridge?
40:29That is not advisable.
40:37So,
40:39how about an update?
40:49Good to have you back, Sharon.
40:51Why don't you sit in the captain's chair?
40:53It's easier access.
40:55No, I'm not the captain.
40:57Well, you're the acting captain.
40:59No one sits in that chair except the captain
41:01take me to my usual spot.
41:03Fill me in.
41:05We're approaching the planet.
41:07I just took the shuttle ahead.
41:09I sent Ava.
41:11You were out. I had to make decisions.
41:13Angus isn't my sensor. It detected
41:15a whole bunch of the stuff that damaged our ship.
41:17We had to find out if it was safe to approach the planet, so...
41:19So you sent Bryce ahead.
41:21Smart move.
41:23I would have done the same.
41:25Wouldn't have
41:27sent Ava, but, I mean,
41:29what can you do?
41:31Oh, this is a tiny
41:33even for a dwarf planet.
41:35This doesn't make any sense.
41:37I've scanned the whole surface.
41:39We're not detecting either element.
41:41No U-238 or the destructive stuff.
41:43Did you check the equipment?
41:45Is that Sharon Garnett I hear?
41:47Glad you're alive, sister.
41:49Glad to be alive.
41:51Welcome back, Lieutenant.
41:53To answer your question, I've ran the scanner check.
41:55It's working fine.
41:57It detects every other element, but no U-238
41:59or the acid stuff.
42:01Are you really sure?
42:03No U-238 or the acid stuff.
42:05We really have to come up with a name for that stuff.
42:07How about Alishaminium?
42:09Or not.
42:11The scanners can only scan line-of-sight surfaces.
42:13Could it be on the other side of the planetoid?
42:15Hey, Bryce.
42:17Swing around and check.
42:19Roger that.
42:27Sorry, I didn't get that.
42:29Please repeat.
42:31Well, you guys aren't
42:33going to believe this, but
42:35the U-238 and the Alishaminium,
42:37they're on another ship.
43:01Alishaminium.