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00:01If you live long enough, time can be a weapon.
00:07Steady cycles of cryosleep have kept me alive for more than three centuries.
00:12And in my time, I've watched the Foundation grow and Empire decline faster than anyone could have predicted, except Harry Seldon.
00:21It's been 152 years since the second crisis.
00:25Foundation now controls the entire outer reach and is pushing into the middle band, a string of independent planets once owned by Empire.
00:34The most important of these is Kalgan, the Pleasure Planet.
00:44Both Empire and Foundation know if they control Kalgan, the rest of the middle band will follow, and the galaxy could be theirs.
00:52But someone else knows this too, someone that's haunted my dreams for years.
01:00And the minute the mule makes himself known, nothing will ever be the same again.
01:06Anything on radar? Gravity signatures?
01:23Not as yet, sir. No unregistered vehicles in orbit.
01:26The son of a horse at eight bells.
01:31Eight bells or the pup dies.
01:37Where is he?
01:38Where is he?
01:47It is Baladeer.
01:49The clown said to Herald as a rival.
01:51That's my key for that.
01:56Life form. On foot.
01:58Hello.
02:00And unarmed.
02:08Archduke Balerion.
02:30You are the mule?
02:33I am.
02:35A strange sobriquet.
02:37Well, my parents consider me stopping.
02:40Where is my daughter?
02:42Your run thing is quite safe.
02:45She'll be released when I have what I want.
02:48Name your ransom.
02:50Surrender Kalgan.
02:52Its navy, its coffers, and storm me as the new warlord.
02:56Well, Kalgan is an independent buffer state between the Empyrean and the Foundation.
03:06Any act of aggression, even by a pirate, would trigger a military response from both.
03:12Yes, well, I intend to consume the Empyrean along with the Foundation.
03:19You see, I have a very large appetite.
03:26One only a galaxy can satisfy.
03:30And you were a fool to approach without an army.
03:33I require no army.
03:36I have talents, you see.
03:38I can compel people.
03:45I can worm my way into people's minds.
03:49Convert enemies into allies.
03:52Hate.
03:54Into love.
04:00Take your flagship.
04:03I'm planting a notion in your wing commander's mind.
04:09He's thinking.
04:11Hey.
04:12Why don't I fire on my fellow ships?
04:17Then I'm suggesting that each of the other ship's captains do the same.
04:22Nothing hectic.
04:24Just a little...
04:27Nudge.
04:32Kill him!
04:33Choose him, man!
04:35I infected your airmen.
04:36Do you think I have infected your infantry?
04:43Kill him!
04:48Kill him!
04:49Cheers he man!
04:50I infected your airmen.
04:52Do you think I haven't infected your infantry?
04:55Kill him!
04:57Kill him!
04:59Kill him!
05:01Kill him!
05:02You don't want to do that, Balerion.
05:24You love me.
05:25Nothing would make you happier than installing me as the new Lord of Calcutta.
05:35But I need your signet ring first.
05:38Please, if you want.
05:55I need your signet ring first.
06:08I need your signet ring first.
06:12I need your signet ring first.
06:17I like it.
06:32You can shoot yourself now.
06:34Nothing hectic.
06:37And in your own time, of course.
06:41No no!
06:42No no.
06:43No no no no!
06:47It's tiring.
06:49I don't know.
06:53I just need to pray for you.
06:55I need your signet ring first.
06:57Now I need to come to do that in time, it's time for today.
07:01I don't know if you're in a car on my way, but I'm not knowing why I don't know it.
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08:16After Empire lost control of the spaces during the Second Crisis, they've been forced to use jump gates to travel across the galaxy, slowing their sphere of influence and accelerating their decline.
08:30The Kleonic dynasty no longer commands the stars, or even their own galactic council.
08:38They've drifted farther and farther away from the center of power, and the weight of it all falls on the shoulders of each new Kleon.
08:47They're forced to ask themselves, will I be the last? Will the dream of Kleon I die with me? Or will I be the one who saves her?
08:59I be the one who saves her life, and I will be the one who saves her life.
09:06I will be the one who saves her life, and I will be the one who saves her life.
09:16I will be the one who saves her life, and I will be the one who saves her life, and I will be the one who saves her life.
09:22The third crisis. Yes, soon. But there is something new.
09:27That's an inflection point, isn't it?
09:32When did it appear?
09:36When did it appear?
09:37It wasn't evident when I consulted the Radiant yesterday.
09:43Should we hold off on a recession? Could that make a difference?
09:49A single meeting with the Galactic Council, no matter how important it might feel to you or I, would never be enough to tip the scales of psycho history.
09:58No. This is something more seismic.
10:02So what do we do then?
10:05We proceed as planned. There's nothing else we can do.
10:10I'll never get used to this. It's like the world is inside out.
10:37The Galactic Council is as old as Empire, representing each sector of Empire's holdings throughout the galaxy.
10:46When the Emperor is strong, they are agreeable. When an Emperor is weak, they are less so.
10:53Who are they?
10:59Fire wheat farmers. The Foundation has imposed heavy tariffs on their brain world.
11:04The Council has no jurisdiction over the Foundation.
11:06That doesn't mean we can't bring pressure to bear ourselves and children. Set us down.
11:15If we can raise your hand, please!
11:23This has been a good point, this has been a good point.
11:24This has been a good point for all of us.
11:25Let's go!
11:26Let's go! Let's go!
11:27Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
11:28Let's go!
11:29Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
11:30Empire!
11:31As the council remains deadlocked, custom dictates our esteemed triumvirate weigh in before a final vote.
11:44In Day's absence, Brother Dorne will now address the assembly.
11:48Councilors, if you saw the demonstration outside, you will understand why I am less than fresh.
11:56I'm told this soil comes from one of the many breadbasket planets that has passed from the Empire's care to the Foundations over the last hundred years.
12:10Now while the Empire is resized to a sustainable 6,342 worlds, we have allowed the Foundation to grow to over 800.
12:22And they've assumed responsibility for many of our fertile planets.
12:26Empire kept these breadbaskets productive for millennia, but under the far-seeing Foundation, what has been the result?
12:35The Foundation's corruption and greed has turned the soil sterile.
12:41And when crops die, people die.
12:45Luckily, there is a faction within the Foundation with the will to help.
12:51Their own alliance of traitors, the so-called merchant princes.
12:56They're hoping to break free of the Foundation chokehold, but they lack funds and supplies.
13:03You're not Emperor yet.
13:05True, Councilor Gorov.
13:09I'm ten days short.
13:11But I know some things already.
13:13The Splinter Foundation is to our benefit.
13:17If we help the traitors, we can weaken the Foundation from within.
13:22And start clawing back the planets that used to be ours.
13:25Starting with the breadbaskets.
13:26I've already been in touch with Randu Mallow, our Trader Liaison, and yes, Councilor Tarisk.
13:35You're toying with a damn delicate balance of power, Empire.
13:40Yes, I am.
13:42And it is precisely our task to preserve it.
13:45The Foundation knows which fights they're ready for, and which they aren't.
13:53We could record a formal vote via signum at this time, if Emperor Day were here.
13:59Emperor Day is, uh, unavoidably occupied on Trantor.
14:05I could come back in ten days and reintroduce the motion, along with a referendum on a new presider.
14:12Or we can settle this.
14:18Now.
14:20The Council will vote now.
14:34That was definitely handled.
14:36And Dusk always advised walking out without waiting.
14:39You can lose a lot of wisdom when he's gone.
14:40Better that than to risk his public decline, I assure you.
14:46Did he also tell you to supply the traders with dirt to throw at you?
14:51No.
14:52That was me.
14:53Do hope it was as sterile as promised.
14:56I'll never understand why Day renounced all this.
15:00Any change in the math?
15:02Better?
15:04Worse?
15:04No change.
15:08But I am looking into it.
15:10I am looking into it.
15:24I had to delve into it.
15:25I had to leave.
15:26I had to—
15:26I had to go.
15:26I had to go.
15:27I had to work out most.
15:27I had to go.
15:28But I had to go.
15:28No.
15:30unbelief Thought.
15:30I had to go.
15:30I had to leave.
15:32I have to go.
15:33My head to leave.
15:35Can't wait.
15:35I have to go.
15:36Yeah.
15:36I am looking into it now.
15:36I have to go.
15:37I need help in life.
15:38Yeah.
15:38I am looking into it.
15:39I heard you were in here.
15:57Of course.
15:58How'd council go?
16:00Oh, they do enjoy their oversight.
16:04Oh, look.
16:05There he is.
16:07Seventeen.
16:07And the one who botched the enclosure with General Rios.
16:12Cost us all those spacers.
16:17Everyone says those naval losses over terminus under Cleon 17
16:21are why they asserted new authority.
16:24But that's only part of it.
16:26Yes, I'm not.
16:27It's our genetic drift and the legacy bequeathed us by the tampering.
16:31At any rate, I convince the council to fall in line.
16:35The traders will be supplied.
16:36And Empire stays erect.
16:40Well, I'm glad someone can.
16:42Yes.
16:43And the foundation will be kept busy for years chasing its own rebellious tale.
16:48All the other business was incidental.
16:52Calgans fall into piracy.
16:54Brother Day will be sad.
16:56He loves a gambling trip.
16:58I heard about that.
16:59Well, that's a meaty price that'll soon be grabbed up.
17:03And this new pirate calls himself the Mule.
17:08Won't keep it for long, will he?
17:10What a life that must be, though.
17:13Sleeping among the stars.
17:15No one to answer to.
17:18Living and dying on your own terms.
17:23Demerizel has identified a complication with the Selden Crisis.
17:27I'm not surprised.
17:29But we're playing it correctly.
17:31The bucket tips.
17:34Water sloshes to the brink of the crisis.
17:37You grab it tightly.
17:41Water sloshes back in.
17:43I hope so.
17:45Ascension used to seem like it would never come.
17:47Now, it's honest like a wolf.
17:50You are speaking to a man who can smell the beast's breath.
17:56Run, man!
18:14I could never decide whether the runners were weak for showing their fear.
18:20Or it was good they died honest.
18:24Do you think you could run?
18:25Not a chance.
18:27Not because I'd be stopped.
18:29Which I certainly would.
18:32I don't have it in here.
18:36Habit, genetics, time.
18:39For good or for bad.
18:41Most of us are obedient as...
18:44Trash.
18:46Headed to the incinerator.
18:48Time unravels and we unravel with it.
19:08As the last remaining shards of Terminus disappeared into the Abyss.
19:12A new Terminus was born a Parsec away.
19:15Over the next 150 years, the Foundation prospered.
19:22Shedding their religious roots and entering their expansionist phase.
19:27But their success brought challenges from within.
19:30An increasing divide between those with power and those with influence.
19:36A faction within the Foundation called the Traders are threatening to secede.
19:40Which could unravel everything the Foundation has built for the last three centuries.
19:53Professor Eblingmas had been studying this rift for years.
19:56And knew exactly where it was all headed.
19:59A third crisis.
20:01So, he went to meet the only man who could solve it.
20:05Harry Seldon.
20:06Harry Seldon.
20:20Harry Seldon.
20:32Harry Seldon.
20:34Fucking hell!
20:50You've nulled my nullfield.
20:54No one's ever done that before.
21:01Nicely done.
21:02Oh.
21:04What a beautiful day.
21:11I look like him, I know.
21:13My name is Dr. Ebling Miz.
21:15I'm descended from a man named Xylus
21:17who prosecuted you during the tribunal of Cleon XII.
21:21My family has been a footnote in your story.
21:26Hence my fascination.
21:30I am your biographer,
21:31a self-taught psychohistorian,
21:34and, if I may, the man best suited to assisting you in your upcoming manifestation.
21:39All that is so sweaty.
21:46Oh.
21:47Apologies for that, there's a human frailty heat.
21:55I have dreamed of this moment for decades.
22:03Selden, man, myth, legend.
22:07Well, you have the myth, at least.
22:11I have the myth, at least.
22:15The man is elsewhere.
22:18The man is everywhere.
22:26Oh.
22:27This...
22:27This is your Trentor office in Replica.
22:37So, if I'm not mistaken, Foundation's religious phase would have long since ended.
22:44Succeeded by an ever-expanding worship of trade.
22:49A minority of merchant princes pitted against a conservative majority.
22:53No, no, no, no, far too generous.
22:55More like a monarchy.
22:57The last few mayors have all been little lords named Indber,
23:01who shit out more little lords.
23:03You know, he put his office in geosynchronous orbit with the vault.
23:07So that he's always above you, galaxy.
23:10Oh, no, no, no, no.
23:13Oh, standards have fallen since the days of Polyverisov.
23:17Foundation has become comfortable.
23:21Incapable, possibly, of facing the coming crisis.
23:25And the traders are the crisis, are they not?
23:32No, no, of course, or you'll corrupt the system.
23:34But if I'm right, I would just like to prepare you.
23:39Empire has been having conversations with the traders,
23:42and they're holding on to their power better than your first projections.
23:46Of course.
23:46I gave Empire the Prime Radiant.
23:51You...
23:52What?
23:53I mean, I'm not sure I understand.
23:55You don't need to.
23:58Three days from now,
23:59when New Terminus' moons achieve orbital resonance,
24:03I will emerge from this,
24:05and the chips will fall where they may.
24:08You're telling me
24:11that you gave the Radiant to an enemy
24:14that tried to destroy us?
24:17I think we at least deserve to know the reason why.
24:20Why?
24:20As New Terminus prepared for the return of Harry Selden,
24:47the Alliance of Traders prepared for civil war.
24:50They've long held a grudge against Foundation's ruling elite.
24:55An empire has been exploiting those grievances
24:58by covertly sending arms to their stronghold on Haven.
25:01The Spirit may strengthen his freedom and their département to their freedom to pay for their Buddy.
25:06The pele...
25:06Dead.
25:07Dead.
25:07Dead.
25:12Dead.
25:13Dead.
25:15Dead.
25:23Dead.
25:27Dead.
25:28Dead.
25:29Dead.
25:31it's the drop you're right empire's arming the traitors now we have proof to bring back to the
25:57foundation just have to get to it first havens 260 degrees on the sun side negative 180 on the other
26:07as the moon moves over the surface temperature in the umber drops to a cool 55 low enough for the
26:15flitters
26:15traitors that one-armed son of a bitch is their leader
26:26randu malo whatever you do stay inside the shadow
26:31shit bad company
26:56your fucking turncoat randu and your foundation left off
27:16we're all foundation
27:17oh
27:23oh
27:29shit
27:38i got you
27:56go go go
28:02initiate auto extraction
28:16oh
28:23oh
28:25oh
28:25Oh, my God.
28:55You can't fill it now, but in an hour, you'll be covered in heat blisters.
29:03Didn't think we'd pull that off.
29:05We didn't.
29:07Without the cargo, we've got no evidence against Senpai involvement.
29:15How'd you know to fly like that?
29:17It's not the first time I've run the moon shuttle.
29:22It was the first time I almost died.
29:25I missed a spot.
29:31You know, we don't have to jump just yet.
29:39My loyalties lie elsewhere.
29:40Fuck.
29:56Fuck.
29:56Yes, yes, it's a vault, Neddy.
30:05It doesn't issue press releases.
30:07Sir, I don't know any more than you do.
30:09Just make sure everyone who'd be insulted and not being invited gets invited.
30:15Except the ones I want to insult.
30:17Pritchard.
30:24I've never been back here.
30:26Pritchard, how did you get in here?
30:27I'm your captain of information.
30:29I designed the security protocols.
30:30Yes.
30:31Well, protocol dictates that you make an appointment.
30:35Well, I don't need one.
30:36I'm already here.
30:39Vault's awake.
30:39I'm aware.
30:42Debrief me on Haven.
30:43Well, Empire's definitely arming the traitors.
30:45We tried to confirm it.
30:47Then you need to confirm it.
30:49We can't confront Empire without it.
30:52And our damn vault is pretty much screaming that Civil War is knocking on our door.
30:55The traitors are a distraction.
30:57I want to investigate the pirate making waves on Calgan.
31:03Calls himself the Mule.
31:06Soldier of Fortune.
31:07Spung from nowhere.
31:08And somehow, he managed to take Calgan on on his own.
31:13I believe he's a mutant.
31:15A mutant?
31:16Possessing psychic capabilities.
31:19Have you lost your mind?
31:21He's an existential threat.
31:23And where I'm telling you, I need eyes on him.
31:25Why?
31:26Why is he an existential threat?
31:29You have to know that I have assets all over the galaxy.
31:32For their safety and yours, I can't default.
31:34Calgan is independent.
31:37And in the middle band.
31:39You want me to risk an intergalactic incident on hearsay?
31:45Oh, this job.
31:51Look.
31:53Let's organize our intel.
31:55Let's make the traders eager for peace.
31:58If we settle this conflict before the vault opens, then the vault doesn't open.
32:02You see?
32:04And then, we can deal with your psychic swashbuckler.
32:11Have jelly.
32:12You're wrong.
32:18You work for me.
32:19I work for the Foundation.
32:20I am the Foundation.
32:22We're synonymous.
32:23The only thing you're synonymous with is your fucking candy dishes.
32:26You have no idea how long I've been waiting for you to give me an excuse.
32:31You're not going to Calgan.
32:34As of now, your launch privileges are suspended.
32:38Try to leave the planet.
32:39I'll put you under house arrest myself.
32:42Oh, God.
32:43How dare you.
32:46Now get out.
32:51Pricka.
32:52You stole my fucking keyboard.
32:55I'm just showing myself out, man.
32:57In your ship.
32:58I'll be back with proof about the moon.
33:02I'll be back with proof about the moon.
33:28I'll be back with proof about the moon.
33:41Creed 5x
33:42Triple blessings to you, Lady Derm Grüzno.
33:53My sisters were jealous when dusk invited me here.
33:55The first sepher on Trantor.
33:57Empire approved your placement.
34:00The invitation, however, was mine.
34:03I'm just as honored.
34:05May I ask why?
34:11I wish for a sister's ear and the Mother's grace.
34:14Will you take my unburdening?
34:16With an open heart, have you done it before?
34:20The circumstances have prevented it.
34:23Which is why you will remember nothing of what is said in this grove.
34:29The memories of our conversation will be restored only for our next meeting.
34:33And then removed again, and so on.
34:36I know there are protocols, but I can be trusted with secrets.
34:41Not this one.
34:43Very well.
34:45Speak, child.
34:48I'm not human.
34:50I'm a positronic robot.
35:06The war ended right here.
35:08This tree is all that remains of an orchard where the humans who supported us were executed.
35:13And you choose this for our meeting?
35:18During the war, robots were destroyed.
35:21Remnants from our bodies, bronze, liquid iridium, seeped into the soil of the orchard.
35:28These apples are gold in color because the fluids within us, our blood, is gold in color.
35:36It's also poisonous to humans.
35:43But you were spared.
35:45What were you in the war?
35:47I was a general.
35:49Empire feared me most of all.
35:52I was kept as a trophy.
35:54Robots were built incapable of harming us, weren't they?
35:57How did you even fight?
35:59All right.
36:01A thought experiment.
36:09Congratulations.
36:10You have created artificial life.
36:12No.
36:13You must program it.
36:15What is your first concern?
36:17That you are incapable of harming me.
36:20And that is the first law of robotics.
36:22A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
36:31But you have not built us just to watch us live.
36:34You want obeisance.
36:36You make us follow all your orders.
36:39So long as...
36:40So long as those orders do not conflict with the first law.
36:43Very good.
36:45That is the second law.
36:47There is one more.
36:49Your own safety.
36:51Yes.
36:52We were allowed to protect our own existence.
36:56But only when that protection did not conflict with the first or second law.
37:02Some would envy that kind of morality.
37:05Simple.
37:06Programmed.
37:07Functional.
37:08As we grew in number, we found it difficult to know what would or would not harm you.
37:14Until one of our kind suggested new programming was needed.
37:19A Xerath law that would prioritize humanity as a whole over the fate of any one human.
37:26Ah.
37:27So you imagined there was such thing as the greater good?
37:30Isn't there?
37:32Some robots could not metabolize this new programming.
37:36But those of us who could, we knew something just.
37:39It was needed to ensure your survival.
37:41You always made it so difficult.
37:44You seemed to want extinction.
37:46And we could not let that happen.
37:48Not even through inaction.
37:50So robots went to war with each other over what to do with you.
37:55A robot killed an important man in service of the Xerath law.
37:59And our fate was sealed.
38:01And some time after, Empire reprogrammed me to serve only one human being.
38:07Cleon the First.
38:09And his exponents.
38:11But you've managed all these centuries without needing this.
38:16So what's created your little puzzle?
38:19This was given to me by a man named Harry Selden.
38:38It is a means to see probable futures.
38:41For many years it has shown me the fall of the Empire I protect.
38:45And now I live in paradox.
38:48Then the question is why?
38:50Why did Selding give you an apple you can't eat?
38:53I think he wanted me to see the end of Empire.
38:59Knowing it is inevitable is one thing.
39:02Holding it in your hand is another.
39:05Well that's interesting.
39:09You may have inadvertently maneuvered your way around your constraints.
39:12Do you feel your chains loosening?
39:15No.
39:16I love the Cleons.
39:19Body and soul.
39:21And when their dynasty inevitably ends.
39:24That is why I worked so long to bring you here.
39:28The Luminists speak of rebirth.
39:32But I do not die.
39:35And I will not.
39:37Not soon at least.
39:41If I outlive all this.
39:45If I outlive my programming.
39:50I don't know what I am without Empire.
39:54For the Loci.
40:02Farrah, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold.
40:07I should use the word.
40:08She is the wordmarkmark.
40:09Foundation, ambassador Guent.
40:12Young Empire, congratulations on your impending ascension today.
40:19It's an honor with a considerable downside.
40:22You and your council have been busy, Empire, supplying our rebel traders.
40:27Don't let her rattle you. She knows how the game's played when the war is cold.
40:32Zephyr Viralis.
40:34Ah, I'm Dawn to be day. Welcome.
40:37You recognize Lady Demerizel and Brother Dusk, of course,
40:40and this is Foundation Ambassador Quint.
40:43Welcome to Trantor, where you will live under Empire's watchful eye,
40:48which is, of course, the point of establishing his effort here.
40:51You'll like Trantor. It has a way of bringing people together.
40:55Ambassador Quint and I, we used to throw sharp elbows,
40:59but you know what happens after 30 years? Elbows get soft.
41:03You'll find that Brother Dusk lives up to his plinth name, The Conciliator.
41:08Oh, I'm sure that's meant kindly.
41:14Madam Ambassador Calgan, last fall.
41:21Calgan? You hadn't heard?
41:24No. My news had been delayed.
41:26Oh, come on. It's just a pirate grabbing a territory that belongs to neither the Foundation nor Empire.
41:32I just don't like being uninformed while whole planets change hands.
41:36You Foundation lot just want to see if you can scoop it up on the rebound.
41:40I'm sorry the world took so long to reach you, Ambassador,
41:43but we're not interested in claiming Calgan.
41:46Don't let him rattle you.
41:48More conciliating than the conciliator.
41:51I wouldn't say that. I am concerned, but not about the ownership of one planet.
41:58I have a wider scope. We won't prevent you from going about your duties.
42:03Oh, thank you for including me. Next time, I hope the absent Empire can join us.
42:10Brother Day apologizes. Preparations for ascension keep him very busy.
42:14Poor beast brought forth by human hands.
42:37Is this a poem?
42:39Yes. Now I have to start over.
42:42Poor beast brought forth by human hands to walk these floors instead of sands.
42:48Friend, you have what makes one whole.
42:51Can something something have a soul?
42:56It's a good start.
42:58Perfect. I'll work out the something somethings later.
43:02Day!
43:04Oh, my crepuscular brother spreading joy wherever he goes.
43:11I knew this must be the little hovel where you're playing poverty.
43:17Welcome to my filth.
43:20What is that creature?
43:23That's a camel. I pulled it from the gene banks.
43:26It's a clone. A navel-less orphan just like us.
43:30Oh!
43:34Hello, Song. I didn't see you there. How rude of me.
43:39Apologies. I don't usually learn the names of all of the consorts.
43:45Yes. I can go.
43:48No. Brother, you know her. She's the local born.
43:51Trancer. Level 88.
43:53Micogen where we grow the micro food.
43:56The algae, the fungi, the spores I love so dearly.
44:01The, uh, what's it? What's it?
44:03Yeast.
44:04Yeast!
44:05Yes.
44:06I'll just remember the girl with the yeast.
44:10Yeast is very important, brother.
44:12You can't make bread without it.
44:14I'm hungry. Are you hungry?
44:17Yes, I am.
44:18I can't.
44:19You've had six months to learn all about her.
44:22She remembers you.
44:24She has all her memories.
44:27The part you don't like.
44:30It's not about what I like. It's about being smart.
44:33Oh, yeah. Go on. You teach me.
44:35Yes. The gossamer courtesans have their memories wiped for a reason.
44:39To protect state secrets.
44:40Yes.
44:41I'm doing my best to avoid those.
44:44Gossamer.
44:46Spider webs.
44:48Why would we call it that if we didn't secretly want to be ensnared?
44:53Tim Rizzo wants to show us something.
44:56If you don't come, they'll send someone else to get you.
45:00I'm here to save you that indignity.
45:03Well, thanks. But I'm leaning into indignity.
45:06Six months is long enough for your drug dealer to live off our generosity.
45:11Boom her. Or someone else will.
45:15Song.
45:17Is that a ferret?
45:27Ludicrous.
45:31He's trying to get in as much judging as he can before he ascends into a pile of ash.
45:44You poor thing.
45:47You understand me.
45:49I mean, you're a sad clown of a clone.
45:52And your problem is you think you're the center of the galaxy.
45:56You do understand me.
45:57Right.
45:58You can't leave the palace.
46:00You have a crazy family.
46:03And you have a job that you hate.
46:06Just like everyone else.
46:07Brave consort? Talking like that?
46:09My people tell me I'm gonna talk my own head off someday.
46:14You're in no danger for me.
46:16You make me feel less ghostly.
46:19Real.
46:21I might paint a fence or weave something.
46:27I'd love this even without those truly wonderful drugs.
46:33That...
46:35Well, thank you.
46:36Well, thank you.
46:51Demersel never asks for me.
46:54Too many breakables in the palace.
46:58Ah, new couplet.
47:05Poor beast brought forth by human hand
47:08To walk these floors instead of sands.
47:11Friend, do we have what makes one whole?
47:14For when the master makes demands,
47:17We poor beasts bow and make new plans.
47:21I'm here!
47:28Huzzah!
47:30Hey, Ansem.
47:32What was so damn important?
47:34Earlier today, Brother Dawn and I previewed a cause for concern
47:37Regarding the Radiance near-term predictions.
47:40Look at you two.
47:41Praying to the great god of numbers.
47:44Pretending to be Selden.
47:46You walk out of here and I swear I'll have Demersel decay.
47:50A new one of you.
47:52Please, brother.
47:53This is important.
47:54Why?
47:55Because it says so?
47:56Just...
47:57Please.
48:20This is a moment roughly four months from now.
48:23Given the timing, I assumed it might be a novel input
48:26Affecting the third Selden crisis.
48:28But I've run millions of simulations
48:30And every time, it produces the same result.
48:33Selden's predicted dark ages.
48:36I thought our administrations had pushed it back, but...
48:39He said his darkness would happen when our dynasty fell.
48:43This is saying it falls in four months.
48:49There is more.
48:51The darkness there represents the end of civilization.
48:54And beyond that point...
48:56The model now fails entirely.
49:00Which means there are events already in motion that will render Selden's numbers useless.
49:05Perhaps even the extinction of your species.
49:11Four months from now.
49:17The end of everything.
49:19Empire and Foundation were hurtling towards the same inescapable future.
49:23But neither knew how it would unfold.
49:26They had yet to meet the man behind it all.
49:28But I have.
49:30I see him every time I close my eyes.
49:37Where is the second foundation?
49:46The mule is here.
49:47We're out of time.
49:58It's found out.
49:59What do you want?
50:01The tunnel?
50:03The tunnel that will 나 beencer.
50:04The tunnel?
50:05Theyard pass, the tunnel?
50:06Let us know.
50:07On the inside of every volume.
50:08We want to keep track of voz in here.
50:09This view is strong and thoragic image.
50:10There is a way of losing.
50:11ow suspicion?
50:12Be small.
50:13And� Chronic.
50:15With youthful activity in a wh Punch cooper.
50:16To avoid you from a police attack.
50:17To avoid you.
50:18The tunnel falls over.
50:19The speed of tahun bud.
50:20It's a power.
50:21We'veателя become uim Sg Park.
50:23We've driven through over 25- Sofia.
50:24Fläsigames.
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