The.Ark.S01E04

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00:01Our drift has taken us right into a collision course with an asteroid.
00:04Impact in six hours.
00:05I'm such an idiot.
00:06Why?
00:07What do you see?
00:08The asteroid?
00:09The asteroid which has a tail.
00:10So it's a comet? Why does that matter now?
00:12Because comets are made of ice.
00:14And ice needs water.
00:16Deploying drill.
00:20Water tanks are full.
00:22As of this moment, all water restrictions have been lifted.
00:31I'm so sorry.
00:33I thought you were in a relationship with Jasper.
00:35That asshole is to blame for Harris' death.
00:39I've been to a lot of places. I met a lot of people there.
00:42I believe her name was Denise.
00:46This Ike guy wouldn't take no for an answer from this woman.
00:49And, um, check it out.
01:01Drought's over.
01:04Drink up.
01:26Good news.
01:27Good news. That was the sound of our engines coming back online.
01:32We're on the move.
01:35Give us the bridge. Everyone out.
01:42What's this about?
01:45We found evidence implicating a suspect in the murder.
01:49Well, who is it?
01:51You.
01:57You.
02:09I don't know what this is.
02:10Bullshit.
02:12Jasper saw you kill a man.
02:14You know what that does? It gives you motive in his murder.
02:17Yeah, well, it must be fake. That's not me.
02:19Thanks, Lieutenant. I'm putting you under house arrest.
02:23Felix, that's not me in the video. I didn't kill anyone.
02:50In light of Garnet's arrest, I'll be taking over as acting commander.
02:54Well, there's a surprise.
02:56I find it hard to believe that Garnet would commit murder.
02:58Twice.
03:00If this proves anything, it only provides evidence for one crime.
03:03It does not prove she killed Malcolm Perry.
03:05Guys, can we just call him Jasper, please?
03:07We need to make a ship-wide announcement.
03:09Announce to the crew that Garnet has betrayed their trust and is under investigation.
03:13Absolutely not.
03:14This crew deserves the truth.
03:15This is an ongoing investigation.
03:17We're not providing our best lead to every possible suspect on the ship.
03:20Possible suspect? We as good as caught her red-handed.
03:22And she has a motive to cover up the murder that's on that video.
03:25It's a potential motive, yes, but anyone on this ship could have reason to kill Jasper, including you.
03:29You can't be serious.
03:31This is my job. I take it very seriously.
03:33She's guilty.
03:34That is not your call to make.
03:36I will not stand by and let you ruin Lieutenant Garnet before I determine the truth.
03:40Do not test me, Lieutenant Lane.
03:45Lieutenant Lane.
03:59Did you hear that?
04:01A baby crying.
04:04There are no babies on this ship.
04:16Baby crying.
04:29Hello, Peter Potato.
04:31Olivia Onion.
04:35Katie Cabbage.
04:37Hey.
04:38You look awful.
04:43Hey.
04:45Hey, just tell Papa Angus what's wrong and I'll make it all better.
04:49Did you name the plans?
04:51What?
04:52No.
04:53No.
04:54Name the plans. No, that'll be done. No.
04:56Then, uh, who are you talking to?
04:59I'm trying to determine why this cabbage patch started wilting.
05:03Right. And you thought it would tell you.
05:10Anyway, you need to come with me.
05:12Why? I can't.
05:14I can't leave now. The plans need me now more than ever.
05:16Well, don't worry.
05:17The kids will be fine while Papa Angus is out.
05:19Lieutenant, I can't...
05:20It's a new project.
05:21Top priority.
05:22Come on.
05:23Let's go.
05:32Whoa.
05:35Cool.
05:38I mean, it's terrible.
05:40I'm glad you still have your hand.
05:48The glove is still intact.
05:50It didn't all dissolve away.
05:52The reaction still only got back inside.
05:54Damn.
06:06Maybe when the airlock repressurized, the oxygen-rich air halted the reaction.
06:11We need you to analyze it.
06:13See if you can use it to figure out exactly what hit the ship.
06:16I don't think I'm the right person for this job.
06:18You need a scientist.
06:21You, um...
06:22You grew plants in space, right?
06:25Yeah, but...
06:26And you made your own fertilizer.
06:27Then you figured out how to make a bomb out of it.
06:29Oh, sure, but that's...
06:30And then that thing that you just said about the oxygen.
06:33I...
06:34You're a scientist, Angus.
06:37Science this.
06:39Wait, what about Dr. Kabir?
06:41No, the doc is overwhelmed.
06:43So am I.
06:45The plants are sick.
06:48Listen, kid.
06:50We've all been working double or triple G since we woke up.
06:53And now it's your turn.
06:55Use your microscopes and your, uh...
06:57Your spectral analysis thingamabob.
06:59And you figure it out.
07:05It's called a mass spectrometer.
07:09Can you account for your whereabouts at the time of Malcolm Perry, a.k.a. Jasper Data's death?
07:14Here, in my quarters, alone.
07:17Lieutenant, why don't you sit down?
07:19This hostile attitude is not going to help you prove your innocence.
07:26I'm going to tell you a story about what I think happened.
07:28Why do I get the feeling I'm not going to like this story?
07:30I think that when we found out Jasper was not who he said he was and locked him up,
07:35he saw an opportunity to save his ass.
07:37He told you about the video, that he had proof you were a killer.
07:40He told you he'd leak the video if you try and punish him for impersonating Jasper.
07:45So, you did the only thing you could.
07:48You killed him before he could talk.
07:51That makes absolute sense.
07:53But it's also absolutely wrong.
07:55It's not me in the video.
07:56I authenticated the footage. It has not been fake. Don't lie to me.
08:01I'm not lying.
08:02Then give me a reason to believe you.
08:11That video was recorded in a bar in Jacksonville, Florida, a few weeks before launch.
08:16How do you know that?
08:19I just do.
08:21Check the timestamp, you'll see.
08:23Why does it matter?
08:25Because.
08:29That time, I was meeting with Captain Lester at the launch site.
08:33In London?
08:34I was an ocean observer.
08:36Where have you been?
08:38Just been checking on engine cooling systems.
08:40We should have the engines back up to their light speed again soon.
08:42I don't want to talk about the engines.
08:44I want to talk about Garnet.
08:45What about her?
08:46You know what.
08:48Strickland's been too easy on her, don't you think?
08:50No idea. We have to wait for his investigation to close.
08:52Do you hear yourself?
08:53I don't know.
08:54I don't know.
08:55I don't know.
08:56I don't know.
08:58I don't know.
08:59I don't know.
09:00I don't know.
09:01I don't know.
09:02I don't know.
09:03I don't know.
09:04I don't know.
09:05Do you hear yourself?
09:06The lane I know wouldn't stand for that.
09:08I'm just trying to keep this ship afloat.
09:10Look, Garnet is going to con a way out of this.
09:12She'll take over again and then we'll have a murderer running the ark.
09:15She is dangerous.
09:17Well, what are you suggesting we do?
09:20I am suggesting that we do everything we can to ensure the safety of every living soul on this ship.
09:26We need Garnet out of the picture.
09:28Permanently.
09:29I never thought I'd hear such drastic measures coming from you.
09:32Yeah, well.
09:33We need to protect our crew.
09:35Bryce.
09:37Garnet, she deserves to be thrown out of the airlock for what she did.
09:40But if we do it before Strickland proves her guilt, no one will respect us.
09:43We have to follow the letter of the law on this one.
09:45No.
09:46You see, you're in charge now.
09:48So if you want justice, real justice, then you need to take it into your own hands.
10:04No!
10:28I think I might be going crazy.
10:31Ever heard of knocking?
10:32I could have been indecent.
10:34Unless you're hoping that was the case.
10:37Robert is here on the ark, roaming the halls, carrying my crying daughter.
10:42I can't seem to get the crying out of my head.
10:45And no matter how close I get, I can't reach them.
10:48But here's the thing.
10:49There's no way they could be here.
10:51I left my husband and daughter behind on Earth.
10:53Husband?
10:55That explains your reaction in the showers when we met.
10:58No wonder you weren't interested in me.
11:00After everything I just said, that's your takeaway?
11:03Oh, I feel so much better now.
11:10I'm... I'm seeing my husband and daughter.
11:13Oh, that.
11:15Yes.
11:16Not to worry.
11:17You're not alone.
11:19I've been hearing weird stories from crew all over the ship.
11:21Natalie in engineering told me that she keeps finding herself with her toes in the sand
11:25and beach waves rolling over her feet.
11:28I think cabin fever has been rearing its ugly head.
11:31Cabin fever?
11:32Yeah.
11:33We weren't supposed to be awake on the ship for this long.
11:35An extended period of time in a confined space like this?
11:38Of course we're all going a little cuckoo.
11:43That actually makes sense.
11:45Of course it does.
11:47I mean, everyone just needs rest.
11:49Including you.
11:51I mean, look at me.
11:52I've been getting plenty of sleep and I'm not having any hallucinations.
11:56Take a nap.
11:58It'll go away.
12:00What do you think of this color?
12:07Are you okay?
12:08You look a little tired.
12:10I'm fine.
12:11Just one minute.
12:23Let's try that again.
12:25You shouldn't be having this much trouble taking blood.
12:29This is med school 101, Sanji.
12:32I can come another time if now's not good.
12:34No, no. Now is fine.
12:36Taking blood is 10% skill, 90% mental.
12:40You're two in your head.
12:42Okay, you can relax.
12:46And I'll be right back.
12:53Three tries to take blood?
12:55I know you're a better doctor than that.
12:57You think I don't know I'm screwing up?
12:59You were supposed to be here.
13:00You were supposed to be in charge.
13:02You were supposed to mentor me, prepare me.
13:05But you died.
13:06Along with everyone else on our team.
13:08So I'm the only doctor left and I'm doing the best I can.
13:12You had to insist on being in the offices and elite cryopod bait.
13:16Like it even mattered when you were in stasis.
13:18As I explained to you then, it mattered because it inferred status once we woke up.
13:23Yeah? Well, how's your status now?
13:25Because if you had cryo'd in the way I did, you might be alive right now.
13:30You need sleep and you need to get off those pills.
13:34You know better.
13:36You're right.
13:37In fact, those are the two factors probably causing me to see you.
13:41It was too bad I've got no other doctors to help and no end in sight.
13:56I don't know what you're waiting for.
13:58I've just seen Strickland heading to the showers.
14:00Now is our chance. Let's go and get rid of Garnet.
14:02Keep your voice down. Someone might hear you.
14:04Let them hear me.
14:05Listen, I am ready to kill that traitor. She deserves it.
14:08People are staring. Be quiet.
14:10Pathetic.
14:11You know, I thought we were a team.
14:13This ship could be ours, but no, you're going to let it get away with us.
14:16We have to do this the right way.
14:21Who are you talking to?
14:25Get out of my way or I'll kill you!
14:29Get out of my way or I'll kill you!
14:34I told you to leave me alone!
14:36Hey! Hey! Hey! Stop it! Stop it!
14:39There's nothing there. It's in your head, all right?
14:42Enough!
14:45All right!
14:48Bounding like this in the hall,
14:50going at it like he's in the middle of a boxing ring.
14:52You did the right thing bringing him here.
14:59Interesting.
15:01You think he has a drug problem too?
15:05I hate to admit it, but I've been having strange visions as well.
15:09My dead boss is standing behind you.
15:12What about you two?
15:14Not me, no. I haven't seen anything.
15:16Lane, I take it you've seen something, or...
15:20I take it you've seen something, or someone?
15:23Oh, right. So that's who you were talking to on the bridge?
15:26Who was it?
15:28Captain Lester.
15:30What do you think's causing it, Doc?
15:32I'm going to run some tests, see what answers I can find.
15:34If you see anyone having a manic episode, bring them straight here.
15:38They're not only a danger to themselves, but to everyone on board.
15:51Angus's farm isn't really producing much that's edible yet,
15:54but I managed to find these radishes, and I stole a leaf from the first head of lettuce.
15:57But don't tell anyone, Angus would kill me.
15:59Do you think that the kitchen closed early because of what happened to Vito?
16:02I heard that he was hallucinating.
16:03Do you ever take a second to breathe when you talk?
16:07I talk a lot when I'm nervous.
16:09I told you, you don't have to be nervous.
16:11I'm the one who asked you out, remember?
16:15Shall we?
16:17Thank you, girls.
16:22What exactly do you think you're doing, young lady?
16:26I don't know. Radish, kind of hard, right?
16:29You're wasting time with this boy.
16:34Excuse me, I need to go. I'm freshening up real quick.
16:42She seems a little young for her age.
16:44She seems a little young for you.
16:48I was young for you, and you didn't seem to mind.
16:52Why do I keep seeing you, huh? Am I being haunted?
16:56Well, maybe it's because you're distracted by pretty girls,
17:01instead of staying focused on the mission.
17:06Can I ask you a question?
17:09Did you sleep with me just to get me to be a part of your secret mission?
17:15At first, yeah.
17:20Then...
17:26I started to enjoy you.
17:33And I think you enjoyed me too, if I'm not mistaken.
17:40So it was just sex?
17:48I fell in love with you, you know?
17:51I know.
17:54We do what we have to do to recruit the like-minded.
17:59I don't think there are any of us left alive on this ship.
18:02That pretty girl.
18:05I don't think there are any of us left alive on this ship.
18:08That pretty young thing.
18:10She certainly isn't one of us.
18:13But, at least from what I observed at the launch, you know who I suspect will be?
18:20Who?
18:21Lieutenant Lane.
18:23Keep an eye on that one.
18:25I was thinking the same thing.
18:35Milo's not here, okay?
18:37She's on Earth.
18:40Okay, you're just freaking out because this is your first real date.
18:44Okay, just take a deep breath.
18:49And relax.
18:52You absolutely should not be relaxing Alicia Nevins.
18:55Go away, you're not real.
18:57You're throwing away your potential by spending time with this boy.
19:00He likes me and I like him.
19:02You should be pushing yourself to be better.
19:04Excelling, not dating.
19:23Not now, please.
19:25No!
19:31What do you want from me?
19:33To say I'm sorry?
19:35To say I regret getting on this godforsaken ship at all?
19:38Because I do.
19:39I never should have left.
19:41If I could be in two places at once, I would be, but I can't.
19:51She was telling the truth.
19:54She can't be in two places at once.
19:58Bryce, we need to talk.
20:00There are some inconsistencies in your medical history.
20:04What are you hiding from us?
20:12What the hell are you talking about?
20:14Listen, you need to let me out right now.
20:16I can't do that, Bryce.
20:18Let me out.
20:19You could be endangering yourself and others.
20:21No, no, no.
20:22Chief, I'm going to run a complete blood analysis.
20:25No, no, no.
20:26Absolutely not.
20:28Let me go.
20:29Let me out!
20:30No!
20:31Get off me!
20:32Help!
20:33Help!
20:37Are you all right?
20:39Yeah.
20:42Where was I just now?
20:44Hallucinating.
20:45Yeah, seems to be going around.
20:47I just ran away from my mom who was haunting me in the locker room.
20:50Easy.
20:57You verified my intel.
20:58Why aren't you releasing me?
20:59How did you know the time stamp would match?
21:01Does it matter?
21:02I was right.
21:03Every detail matters.
21:04This is a murder investigation.
21:05Right now, you're our lead suspect.
21:06I just gave you an alibi.
21:07For the murder on that video.
21:09Not for the one on this ship.
21:10And the video still gives you motive if Jasper was blackmailing you.
21:13He had nothing to blackmail me for.
21:16That's not me in the tape.
21:17Please explain that.
21:18How is that not you?
21:21What I'm about to tell you is classified above your level.
21:24If you tell anyone, it's a court-martialable offense.
21:27I'm not military.
21:29I'm asking you to agree to confidentiality, please.
21:34I can't agree to confidentiality until I know if it's information that helps my case.
21:40Please.
21:51Her name's Denise.
21:53Denise Garnett.
21:56We were clones.
21:57Born in a classified government lab.
22:02We never knew where the donor cell came from other than that it was completely human.
22:07Then they introduced additional experimental DNA into our systems.
22:11They used different DNA strands in each of us, testing us for different outcomes.
22:17Mine was tardigrade DNA.
22:21I don't know what they put in Denise.
22:24Since we were clones, we were identical in every way, so we were the perfect subjects to compare and contrast.
22:30They wanted to see if they could push the limits of human function for space travel.
22:35How fast could we recover from zero gravity?
22:38How long could we last without oxygen?
22:40For example, I can withstand more solar radiation than you can.
22:44Then, one day when we were older, Dr. Hall was testing how long we could hold our breath.
22:50And Denise suddenly started acting out.
22:53Her brain was rejecting the gene augmentation.
22:57She'd have these violent outbursts.
23:00One minute, she was totally fine.
23:02And the next, she'd turn into a completely different person.
23:15When I returned to Florida, after my meeting in London, I found Denise's body.
23:25She'd taken her own life.
23:28I'm so sorry.
23:30Cloning was outlawed years ago, partly because of adverse reactions like that.
23:35Which is why the program is top secret.
23:39Which is why I'm top secret.
23:41You must know how people feel about people like me.
23:44They fear what they don't understand.
23:48I completed the genetic trials and was assigned to this arc to see if it all worked.
23:53One final experiment.
23:55One final experiment.
23:57No one else knows and no one else can know.
24:01Are we clear?
24:19I asked Kat to join us to present about the hallucinations.
24:22The hallucinations initially seemed harmless but have quickly taken on more dangerous side effects.
24:30What the hell is she doing here?
24:32I concluded Lieutenant Garnett is innocent.
24:35How?
24:36That information is classified.
24:38Classified by who?
24:41GSA.
24:44I told you she was going to con a way out of this.
24:47We should have killed her when we had the chance.
24:49Alright, so if she didn't do it, then who did?
24:54Strickland has thoroughly explored every avenue brought to him thus far.
24:58I have faith in his ability to close the investigation.
25:01Now, get me up to speed.
25:03Bioshield is a mess. Plants are dying. Angus is a wreck.
25:07Half my crew are in Medbay.
25:09Engines can't get up to near light speed with that many people out.
25:13What do we know about these hallucinations?
25:15Medbay is filling up fast.
25:17Kabir is trying to figure it out.
25:24That's new.
25:28Not good.
25:32Sedate her.
25:36It's getting worse.
25:37Then it's happening fast.
25:39Okay, okay.
25:48Okay.
26:01I've been waiting for you.
26:12I heard about people having visions.
26:15And I was so hoping I'd get to see you.
26:19Well...
26:23I'm here now.
26:32I miss you so much.
26:41Have you tried finding closure?
26:43Well, during our last session, you told me that you blamed the imposter,
26:46the fake Jasper, for Harris' death.
26:48I don't want to talk about him.
26:51In order to help you heal, I need to know how deep that hatred runs.
26:56What do you mean?
27:00Did you hate Jasper enough to hurt him?
27:02Kill him, even?
27:06Oh, my.
27:08You did.
27:09Please, you have to keep my secret.
27:11Secret?
27:13You're a murderer.
27:14We have patient-client privilege.
27:16You can't tell anyone, or else...
27:18Or else what?
27:19You'll kill me, too?
27:21I'm sorry.
27:22I have to do this.
27:24Then I have to do this.
27:40I was just coming to see you.
27:42I started having hallucinations.
27:45Harris...
27:47No more sessions today.
27:49In fact, all sessions cancelled until further notice.
27:55You don't need her.
27:57Or anyone else, for that matter.
28:00It's your turn to pull double duty, Angus.
28:03We've all done it, Angus.
28:06What does Bryce know about double duty?
28:08I bet he doesn't even know what a mass spectrometer does.
28:13I thought you told you to relax...
28:16Angus?
28:17Nope!
28:18No, no, you're not real.
28:19You are not real!
28:21This place is so romantic.
28:24Don't you think?
28:25The real Garnet would never say something like that.
28:27You're just a figment of my subconscious.
28:29Oh, I'm as real as you want me to be.
28:31I'm as real as you want me to be.
28:38I'm just trying to help.
28:39I don't need your help.
28:40I need answers.
28:42We're going to end up with no food and everyone will blame me.
28:47You're my genius.
28:49You'll figure it out.
28:54Maybe they need some more water.
28:56I guess you don't think I'm such a genius.
28:58I think I'm carefully regulating the amount of water that...
29:03You're a genius.
29:05If you were real, I'd kiss you.
29:08Actually, no, I wouldn't. You're my boss. That's weird.
29:19Dos, come here!
29:21It's the water.
29:22What?
29:25The comet.
29:29Hang on.
29:31Hang on, Angus.
29:32Hang on.
29:34Okay.
29:37Damn it.
29:38He's unresponsive.
29:39What was he trying to tell me?
29:41Did he say it's in the comet water?
29:46On the right, you can see Vito's blood sample.
29:48You'll notice an anomaly amongst the red blood cells.
29:51The same anomaly is present in every patient.
29:56And this is our water.
29:57But how did it get through our filtration system?
29:59It was specifically designed to stop trace elements.
30:01Well, the foreign toxin is smaller than a water molecule.
30:04It's a compound not found on Earth,
30:06so our systems couldn't have been prepared for it.
30:08I hate to rush you, but you're running out of time.
30:11You all are.
30:13I ran the toxin through the GC mass spec
30:16to get a better idea of what we're dealing with.
30:18I'm guessing it's not good.
30:19Its structure is similar to ergot alkaloids on Earth.
30:23LSD is a derivative of those same compounds.
30:26Well, that explains the hallucinations.
30:28This new toxin is targeting brain function,
30:30cardiovascular systems, and electrical signals in the body.
30:34Hallucinations, seizures, coma.
30:36The disease is progressing at different speeds in different people.
30:39There's no predicting when people will seize or go into coma.
30:42Next, I'm afraid people will start dying.
30:46I'll walk you back to the med bay.
30:47I want to assess the situation.
30:49I'll come, too.
30:50No, I don't need a babysitter.
30:51Strickland cleared me. Move on.
30:56I need to tell you something.
30:57Something classified.
30:59I figured this might have been more than a friendly stroll.
31:02I'm a clone.
31:03My DNA has...
31:04Tardigrade genomes.
31:07You know?
31:09When I was assigned to the ARC,
31:11I was briefed on high-priority classified medical conditions.
31:15Dr. Hall oversaw your program, correct?
31:19You knew Edward?
31:20He was Dr. Hall to me.
31:21My boss and mentor.
31:23He recruited me for the ARC,
31:25even after he saw me at my worst.
31:27He was a good man.
31:28Yeah.
31:29Closest thing I ever had to a father.
31:31She never told me that.
31:34I don't know if this will be a comfort or unsettling for you,
31:38but I've been hallucinating Dr. Hall.
31:41He's standing beside us.
31:47I wish I could talk to him.
31:49The ship can make you feel so...
31:50Alone?
31:54You can trust me.
31:59One thing you don't understand is
32:01why come to me now about your genetics?
32:04I've been drinking the water just as long as everyone else,
32:07but I've had no hallucinations.
32:09If you can find out why, maybe you can find a cure.
32:24Garnet's blood produces a protein the rest of us don't have.
32:28I guess it's a result of the tardigrade DNA
32:30you put in her as a child.
32:32It's creating a protein that neutralizes the toxin.
32:35That makes sense.
32:36We chose tardigrade DNA because of its self-healing nature.
32:40If I can synthesize enough,
32:42you can synthesize enough.
32:44I can synthesize enough.
32:46I can synthesize enough.
32:48I can synthesize enough.
32:50I can synthesize enough.
32:52If we can synthesize enough
32:54and determine a distribution mechanism,
32:56maybe we could solve this thing.
32:58Can I speak with you for a moment?
33:03I need to know what you told Strickland
33:05to weasel your way out of custody.
33:07Here I was, thinking you were pulling me aside
33:09to apologize for wrongly accusing me of murder.
33:11If the GSA classified the intel,
33:13I have a right to know what it is.
33:14The investigation is under Strickland's jurisdiction.
33:17He's not even military.
33:19You and I have the same rank.
33:20Maybe you should start treating me like it.
33:22Instead of trying to undercut everything I say and do,
33:24I need you to trust me.
33:25Why?
33:26You don't even trust me enough to let me.
33:31Lane?
33:32Lane?
33:35Doctor, come here!
33:36Quick, it's Lane!
33:38Oh, this just gets better and better.
33:41What do we do?
33:43How the hell should I know?
33:51Tell me you know what Kabir was planning to do with that vial.
33:53I have some idea.
33:56I don't have a clue what we do next.
33:58All right.
34:01I came as fast as I could.
34:03We need you to decipher Kabir's work fast.
34:05It could be a cure.
34:07Huh.
34:08Well, is that good, huh?
34:09What about her?
34:10The sample from patient X has an unusual protein
34:12that appears to neutralize the toxin in the blood.
34:14Kabir was trying to synthesize it.
34:16Do you think it could work?
34:17Maybe.
34:18I wonder why the symbol for water is here.
34:22She was creating a water-soluble protein.
34:24She synthesized this sample to be hydrophilic,
34:27so did she want to put it in the water?
34:29But isn't the water how the toxins have been poisoning everyone?
34:32Why not inject the cure directly?
34:35We don't have time.
34:36Injecting crew one at a time with no medical staff would take forever.
34:39It looks like, Dr. Kabir thought that putting the protein in the water system
34:43would create a faster distribution system
34:45and make water safe for future use.
34:47So you're just saying we need to put whatever's in this vial into the water
34:51and that's going to cure us all?
34:52First, we need a whole lot more and hope that it cures us all.
34:55Hope?
34:57Her notes are pretty thorough, so it's an educated guess,
34:59but a guess is just the same.
35:07Do it.
35:17Do it.
35:47Do it.
36:11I knew you'd figure it out.
36:13You're the one who figured out it was in the water.
36:17Actually, Lieutenant Garnett said something that reminded me.
36:22I mean, she did in a hallucination.
36:25So I guess, technically, it was me who figured it out.
36:30Uh, Angus?
36:32Are hallucinations are tied to actual fears or fantasies in our brains?
36:38They are.
36:39Yes.
36:40So, um...
36:43Why were you hallucinating about Lieutenant Garnett?
36:46Uh, no reason.
36:48I mean, I don't fear her.
36:52Or fantasize about her,
36:54which would imply something I would never even think.
36:57I mean, no, she's my boss.
36:59That would be weird.
37:04You good?
37:12Welcome back.
37:14What happened?
37:15You were in the middle of yelling at me for keeping secrets,
37:17and then you seized and went into a coma.
37:21Huh.
37:22By the way, you're welcome.
37:25For what?
37:26That's classified.
37:46I'm proud of you.
37:47You know that?
37:48Really?
37:49You are?
37:50Of course I am.
37:51Look what you did today.
37:54Just don't let that boy distract you.
38:16You're wasting your time with that one.
38:22You know what I think?
38:24I think you're jealous.
38:27Maybe a little.
38:29And I don't want you wasting your time with her.
38:33Get closer to Lieutenant Lane.
38:36I don't have to listen to you anymore.
38:39Sure you do.
38:41Hey.
39:12She won't drink the water.
39:16I don't want it.
39:18You will die.
39:25Oh, honey.
39:27You don't want to say goodbye to Harris, do you?
39:34Do you feel this?
39:36This is real.
39:38Do you feel this?
39:40This is real.
39:41My hand in yours.
39:43This ship is real.
39:45This crew who depends on you is real.
39:50Harris is gone.
39:55Kat's right about almost everything she said.
39:59Almost?
40:00He's not gone.
40:01Our hallucinations are proof that the people who mattered to us
40:05never truly leave us.
40:07Harris came back to you to show you he's still with you.
40:11And he will be, even after you drink the water.
40:37I love you.
41:08Holy shit.
41:10I have a formal request
41:12that we stop bringing space stuff onto the ship.
41:14What are you talking about?
41:15I finished analyzing the residue from your glove.
41:18Do you want a drumroll?
41:20Whatever hit us is made of a completely unknown element.
41:25Separate and apart from the toxin in the water?
41:27Yes. That was a complex molecule,
41:29a combination of stuff we've seen before.
41:31It's a complex molecule.
41:33Yes, that was a complex molecule,
41:35a combination of stuff we've seen before.
41:37This is a basic element.
41:39Think high school chemistry, the periodic table.
41:41Yeah, I skipped high school chemistry.
41:43Except this element is not on the periodic table.
41:46So are you any closer to knowing what hit us or not?
41:49Well, it's made of something that hasn't been discovered on Earth.
41:52Which means it probably doesn't exist on Earth.
41:55That means it's found somewhere else.
41:57I feel like you're keeping the punchline to yourself.
42:02It could have been a meteor.
42:04Or some other rock formation.
42:07Or...
42:09Or what?
42:12It could have been a weapon.
42:13A weapon?
42:14Engineered to take advantage of this dangerous element.
42:17It could have attacked us.
42:19We're the only people in history to go this far in space.
42:22I didn't say people.
42:31I didn't say people.
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