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source code - 02 - i am dead
Transcript
00:00Goodwin, you out there?
00:05Goodwin? Where's Goodwin?
00:10Captain Stevens, do you copy?
00:13Captain Stevens?
00:15The capsule lost power.
00:18The capsule?
00:20Is that where you are right now, Captain, in the capsule?
00:23You should know. Who are you?
00:26Let me get Captain Goodwin.
00:28You invented this thing, right?
00:30I did.
00:31Wait, are you in command here?
00:33I am. Were you able to locate the information we need, Captain?
00:37That's a negative, sir.
00:39I was unable to find the bomber, but I did save a passenger on the train.
00:43I got her out safely, a woman.
00:45Captain, it's going to be counterproductive for you to try to save anyone on that train.
00:49They are outside the mission.
00:51Well, but she survived. And maybe the rest could too.
00:54She survived, but only inside the source code. None of them can be saved.
00:57What is the source code?
00:59It's quantum mechanics, parabolic calculus. It's very complicated.
01:04Try me!
01:06Fine.
01:09When a light bulb is turned off, there's an afterglow, a lingering halo-like effect. Have you seen it?
01:14Yes.
01:16Of course. The brain is like that.
01:18Its electromagnetic field remains charged just briefly, even after death.
01:22Circuits remain open.
01:24Now, there's another peculiarity about the brain.
01:26It contains a short-term memory track that's approximately eight minutes long,
01:30like a convenience store security camera that only records the last portion of the day's activity on its hard drive.
01:36Now, in combining these two phenomena,
01:39circuitry that remains viable post-mortem and a memory bank that goes back eight minutes,
01:44source code enables us to capitalize on the overlap.
01:48Sean Fentress died on that train.
01:50Of all the passengers aboard, he was your best link.
01:53You two share compatibility in terms of gender, body size, and your synaptic maps.
01:59What happens after the eight minutes?
02:01After? Nothing. You cease to exist on the train.
02:05You cannot exist inside the source code beyond Fentress's eight minutes.
02:11Source code is not time travel.
02:15Rather, source code is time reassignment.
02:20It gives us access to a parallel reality.
02:23Now, the deaths on that train were a tragedy, but source code empowers us.
02:28No, but I saved one person, that girl that's always sitting across from me.
02:33I pulled her off the train.
02:36Get me her name.

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