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  • 6/27/2025
When a team of scientists developing an engine for interstellar travel see their funding cut after a fatal disaster, the | dG1fcUE4N19jZUdvT2c
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00:01You see it all just like I do.
00:04Things are bad and getting worse, what's the solution?
00:08What's our best shot at really changing things?
00:10At finding something new?
00:13Do you actually know what happened to them?
00:15Because if you don't, this whole thing is being shut down.
00:18Now.
00:21Our engines in the whole space.
00:25And we're done.
00:26And they stretch it out again.
00:28I still say it's dangerous.
00:30Having to travel through space the old fashioned way.
00:33Three years after the Ryko Island disaster.
00:35People died, lived your co-workers.
00:39You saw what he did on Ryko.
00:44Now I'm gonna finish this engine.
00:47It's very different to last time.
00:49Heading out with the boys.
00:51It has to be.
00:53You're not building bombs, are you?
00:55You are.
00:57Working for terrorists?
00:59We need to finish what we started.
01:01Switching this on again without any idea what will happen.
01:04You're insane!
01:05Get yourselves out now. Go!
01:07Science is always two steps further forward than it should be.
01:12We never see the dangers of progress come.
01:16Except...
01:17No!
01:26No!
01:28No!
01:29No!
01:30No!
01:32No!
01:33You

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