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Foundation 2021 Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00:01Previously on Foundation.
00:00:03I'm going to work with Harry Seldon.
00:00:05Are you familiar with my work, Psychohistory?
00:00:07Seldon and the girl.
00:00:09Don't overthink the stick.
00:00:12The Galactic Empire will lie in ruins within five centuries.
00:00:16There's massive events rushing to meet us.
00:00:23The Emperor has determined you will be allowed to build your foundation on Terminus.
00:00:28You're exiling us.
00:00:30You're enjoying us.
00:00:36I probably dont know why not.
00:00:40Speak to us.
00:00:43The deviation of the Past
00:00:45Fermi on the Earth
00:00:50This is an image ofabyte
00:03:52The device my associate is applying will stimulate your phrenic nerves and allow you to breathe again.
00:03:59The next words you utter will determine if that device remains functioning.
00:04:04So, who purchased the bombs?
00:04:09We've questioned thousands of persons of interest, but the chain of intermediaries linking the bomb maker to the attack's true authors has proven intractable.
00:04:20How many bodies are still orbiting Trantor?
00:04:25Why haven't they been retrieved?
00:04:31It hasn't been the highest priority.
00:04:34It hasn't been the highest priority. Rescue and recovery have...
00:04:35Make it a priority.
00:04:37The corpses have been catching fire as they reenter the atmosphere. All anyone has to do is look up to be reminded of our impotence.
00:04:43We need results. We need certainty, brother.
00:04:47Am I going to regret exiling Selden and his followers?
00:04:57No evidence links them to the attack.
00:05:01No evidence exonerates them.
00:05:07I could destroy them still, even at a distance.
00:05:10We could say they did it.
00:05:12Every source of news could say it every hour on the hour until the air is made of that, and there's nothing else to breathe.
00:05:21Martyring dissidents is a risky enterprise.
00:05:26So is annoying your emperor.
00:05:40...
00:05:58Kasim recently 53
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00:07:38I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:08:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:08:38When the time comes, fly red or green is my hint to you.
00:08:45Maybe I'll join the reactor group next training period.
00:08:48Hmm, soup was a little cold at dinner last night.
00:08:50Maybe you want to do a couple of weeks in culinary as well?
00:08:52I understand your point.
00:08:53You don't have to learn every job in the colony, Gail.
00:08:56Well, I do if they can't do them.
00:09:00We have, what, 54 more months until we land on terminus?
00:09:04We have time.
00:09:06A lot of time.
00:09:07Well, we do until we don't.
00:09:16Sorry I shouldn't be wasting our dwindling time like that.
00:09:19Mm-hmm.
00:09:20Will you stop taking me so seriously?
00:09:22Well, you hope you won't.
00:09:23Let's go.
00:09:23Oh.
00:09:25What an hour was next...
00:09:27Let's go.
00:09:57Siobhan, I'm picking up high levels of mercury and arsenic there.
00:10:03Just be careful.
00:10:05Try and seal that seam quickly.
00:10:07It's toxic.
00:10:08I'm on it.
00:10:27Hello?
00:10:38Shit!
00:10:40Run! Siobhan!
00:10:46Shit! Stay down!
00:10:47No, Abbas!
00:10:57Congratulations.
00:10:58You guys are zero for three.
00:11:01Because you're in the primary blast radius, Gale and Siobhan, both of you suffered from overpressure to your hollow organs.
00:11:08I could try, but I doubt I could find a more painful way to die.
00:11:14Mari, Bruen, Abbas.
00:11:17Huh?
00:11:17You were all killed by exploded rock fragments.
00:11:21The good news, it was instant.
00:11:23The bad news, you're still dead.
00:11:26Better than that thing tearing us apart.
00:11:28Yeah, what the hell was that?
00:11:30A bishop's claw?
00:11:31Local megafauna, endemic to the outer reach?
00:11:34But Abbas is right.
00:11:36The sim's unfair.
00:11:37If he hadn't fired, the bishop's claw would have probably killed us all anyway.
00:11:41Yes, it is unfair.
00:11:44Everything about Terminus is unfair.
00:11:47But we need to defy those odds if the Foundation is to succeed.
00:11:51We'll try again at 0600 tomorrow.
00:11:53Ms. Dornick, back to yourself in one seat.
00:12:12There's an apple orchard in the Imperial Gardens that's older than the robot wars.
00:12:17They used to hang AI sympathizers there.
00:12:21I didn't know there were robot sympathizers.
00:12:23There are always sympathizers.
00:12:26Well, hopefully, by the end of this trip, this one will be strong enough to hang somebody.
00:12:33Hopefully.
00:12:35You had trouble with the lava tube.
00:12:37We always have trouble with the lava tube.
00:12:40What's your solution?
00:12:41Don't settle the foundation near the lava tube.
00:12:43We need it for energy production.
00:12:45We need people to drill wells for geothermal energy.
00:12:48And we won't have any if unstable veins keep igniting.
00:12:52Mm-hmm.
00:12:53It's bitter.
00:12:55But alive.
00:12:57Have you run Thrive projections using this morning's sim data?
00:13:01Yeah.
00:13:01Including blue team's catastrophe?
00:13:0434.2% mortality after five years' planet four.
00:13:07Trending downwards.
00:13:09Optimism abounds.
00:13:11Tell that to the 1,710 people on...
00:13:13That's the reason we run Sims, Garth.
00:13:15Morning, Harry.
00:13:16Morning, Magnus.
00:13:19Harry.
00:13:22I was a Dr. Selden when we began this journey.
00:13:26Is that really such a bad thing?
00:13:29For them to know the man behind the maths?
00:13:31There's a foundation budget allocation conference later.
00:13:36I need you to sit in for me.
00:13:37I've never gone...
00:13:38It's just numbers, Gail.
00:13:41It's just numbers.
00:13:42It's just numbers.
00:13:43Yeah.
00:13:44It's just...
00:13:45It's just numbers.
00:13:46It's just numbers.
00:13:49Yeah.
00:13:50It's just numbers.
00:13:51Definitely, it's-
00:13:55I know it.
00:13:56It's just numbers.
00:13:57It's like a bad thing.
00:13:58The horror ears might be bogged on this.
00:13:58I don't think we can tortain us.
00:14:01I don't know who to hear them.
00:14:04It's just...
00:14:05I don't know who to follow them.
00:14:06Math is never just numbers.
00:14:20When words fail us, we use math to describe the inexpressible.
00:14:26The things that terrify us most.
00:14:29The vastness of space.
00:14:32The shape of time.
00:14:36The weight and worth of a human soul.
00:15:06That's an old Inakrian hunting song, isn't it?
00:15:18You invoke it before you kill the animal.
00:15:21Yes!
00:15:23Anyone could sing that, emperor.
00:15:25That's not true.
00:15:26We've tried to sing your songs.
00:15:31It's part of our education.
00:15:34You've never mastered the dialect.
00:15:35Not like a native, but it sounds perfect.
00:15:39Doesn't it?
00:15:41As we have for the last two weeks,
00:15:44Anakrian firmly denies any involvement in this.
00:15:47I cannot find words for it.
00:15:49The words are the destruction of the Starbridge
00:15:51and the deaths of 100 million citizens of Trantor.
00:15:59Lindaliya Fedrayama!
00:16:01That was Thespin, wasn't it?
00:16:05Can you translate?
00:16:07Lindaliya Fedrayama!
00:16:09Louder!
00:16:10Lindaliya Fedrayama!
00:16:11It means long-lived outer reach.
00:16:13I assume you can also recognize the Thespin prayer
00:16:15heard right before bombs ripped the orbital platform from the stalk.
00:16:19With all due respect, empire, that prayer...
00:16:22Hasn't been sung in 88 years.
00:16:26No Thespin would sing.
00:16:31My government continues to deny.
00:16:35Shroud.
00:16:36What's on the recording is authentic.
00:16:43They don't have answers.
00:16:45Someone does.
00:16:47These worlds hate each other.
00:16:51More than they hate the Empire.
00:16:53Historically, yes.
00:16:54The idea they'd collaborate on such a thing.
00:16:58And yet...
00:17:03Someone's going to hang for this.
00:17:06I'd like it to be the guilty one.
00:17:30Where is Brother Dusk?
00:17:36Eh.
00:17:37I...
00:17:37I...
00:17:52I...
00:17:52Oh, my God.
00:18:22Oh, my God.
00:18:52Oh, my God.
00:19:22Oh, my God.
00:19:53She's still early term.
00:19:55She could still follow protocol, but she won't come in.
00:19:59Do I need to tell Dr. Selden?
00:20:01Or is it enough just to tell you?
00:20:03Everything check out, okay?
00:20:15Everything's fine.
00:20:17I'll find you later.
00:20:22Okay.
00:20:23Tell Dr. Selden we're running an X-reactor since tonight.
00:20:46Hopefully, we won't radiate all three shuttles this time.
00:20:48I'm not here about that.
00:20:53Does the father know?
00:20:55We barely know each other.
00:20:57He seems sweet, but I don't care much what he thinks.
00:21:00Do you care what anyone thinks?
00:21:02Enough to talk to Siobhan at the Seed Bank.
00:21:05Look where that got me.
00:21:07I'm not talking to you as the Foundation.
00:21:09I'm talking to you as Gale.
00:21:11Larry, you're an engineer.
00:21:15You tested onto the shuttle team.
00:21:17You know how much safer an embryo is in the Seed Bank.
00:21:20The ship wasn't designed for pregnancy.
00:21:25And Terminus is.
00:21:27I'm not stupid.
00:21:28I know how much radiation we're getting hit with up here.
00:21:31I know the odds of carrying healthy to term and defects and my milk being poison.
00:21:36But I also know where we're going.
00:21:38Frozen rock, long nights, no trees for shelter.
00:21:43I know you've got projections of how many of us are going to die
00:21:46and that the number is higher than anyone wants to admit.
00:21:48And no one wants to tell...
00:21:49Don't lie to me.
00:21:51It's okay for Harry Selden to lie to me.
00:21:53I expect that, but not from you.
00:21:56Please, just tell me the truth.
00:22:01That's how I know it's you talking and not him.
00:22:06I know what the right thing to do is, Gale.
00:22:08I know.
00:22:10I know what the math is.
00:22:11I know that what we're doing on this ship isn't really living.
00:22:15We're just preparing to live.
00:22:18For some of us to live.
00:22:20It's the plan.
00:22:23What if I let them take her out?
00:22:26Something happens and I never get to feel her grow inside me ever again.
00:22:31I'll just never get to look into her eyes.
00:22:33There would be nothing worse.
00:22:47Brother Dusk.
00:22:48Good evening, Demraza.
00:22:50Empire missed you in the throne room.
00:22:52I don't think so.
00:22:54Where are you going?
00:22:56You know where.
00:22:57Uh-huh.
00:23:20Yeah.
00:23:21Gods.
00:23:27There. Put us down there.
00:23:46Upon awakening, made a sleeper cleanse these eyes of the evil they have seen.
00:24:11Elpire, please help me.
00:24:24Weapons left outside.
00:24:30I have no weapon.
00:24:33All of the weapons.
00:24:35She has nothing.
00:24:36Not her.
00:24:37His machines are not welcome here.
00:24:42Empire.
00:24:54He who shrouds himself from man's touch shrouds himself from God.
00:24:59And so now am I touched by God.
00:25:02No.
00:25:03Just me.
00:25:04Empire.
00:25:05The structures are still settling.
00:25:07We should return to the shuttle.
00:25:09Your stones.
00:25:11You use them to pray.
00:25:13We speak to the sleeper and the sleeper sees us.
00:25:16You claim to be seers.
00:25:18Yes.
00:25:19You know the future.
00:25:20The sleeper dreams our future.
00:25:23What use would it be to guide our past?
00:25:26Why were you at Harry Selden's trial?
00:25:29What is your interest in Gael Dornick?
00:25:33Why do you care for her?
00:25:35There is no sin in curiosity.
00:25:38There is on your planet.
00:25:40Empire.
00:25:41We must go.
00:25:42First hand now.
00:25:43He wants to know if she's a true seer.
00:25:46If she truly saw the fall seldom spoke of.
00:25:50If her math allowed her to see this.
00:25:53She came here.
00:25:54I know she did.
00:25:56What did you talk about?
00:25:57Empire.
00:25:58Your god?
00:25:59Tell her about the empire.
00:26:01The sleeper doesn't know her.
00:26:02Empire.
00:26:03Come with us.
00:26:04She is not a seer.
00:26:05Your empire is doomed.
00:26:12Thy city will heal鍋.
00:26:14futures.
00:26:15The dream's otherwise hermaned.
00:26:16The shadow is never created.
00:26:18The rush he believes is sembable.
00:26:19Have the
00:26:32taken out Şeh Foi Alekson
00:26:33It is a panglimat월.
00:26:35It is a way it is stupid.
00:26:36Everywhere we see assets are empty.
00:26:38經濺
00:26:39into one ministre.
00:26:40I don't know.
00:27:10The right calculation can allow us to see over the horizon, and if we're lucky, it can help us prepare for what comes next.
00:27:40The right calculation can allow us to see over the horizon, and if we're lucky, it can help us to see over the horizon, and if we're lucky, it can help us to see over the horizon.
00:27:52The right calculation can help us to see over the horizon, and if we're lucky, it can help us to see over the horizon, and if we're lucky, it can help us to see over the horizon.
00:28:04The right calculation can help us to see over the horizon, and if we're lucky, it can help us to see over the horizon.
00:28:1686,981,767.
00:28:2286,981,771.
00:28:2786,981,779.
00:28:3186,981,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771,771
00:29:01You've nothing to be ashamed about.
00:29:10Harry, is there something you want to talk about?
00:29:15The day I met you, I said to Rache,
00:29:20she exceeds my expectations.
00:29:25You both do.
00:29:26You know, these last few months have been a gift.
00:29:33I gambled on exile.
00:29:36I did my best to engineer the outcome, but...
00:29:40I never expected that I would be among the ship's occupants.
00:29:45What changed?
00:29:51Don't be late for the Foundation meeting.
00:29:53Five minutes early, it's three minutes late to Lewis Spirey.
00:30:02He knows about us.
00:30:04He's a psycho historian. He reads math, not minds.
00:30:07I read math too, and I know exactly what you're thinking.
00:30:10You're afraid to tell him, and you don't want to talk about it.
00:30:13We both agreed.
00:30:14You're afraid to tell him, and you don't want to talk about it.
00:30:17We both agreed.
00:30:18You told me he wouldn't like it.
00:30:19He wouldn't.
00:30:21Because he doesn't want us to be happy?
00:30:23Because he thinks relationships are a distraction.
00:30:26If we factor out human relationships, what are we trying to say?
00:30:29He's not saying we have to be robots. He just thinks that you and I...
00:30:31So he's jealous then?
00:30:32The math's not complete.
00:30:36What?
00:30:37The math.
00:30:39Harry's plan.
00:30:40It's not all worked out.
00:30:42I saw it when I had the Prime Radian.
00:30:44I never mentioned it in the trial.
00:30:46It's close.
00:30:47I'm not saying it's not close, but not everything is solved.
00:30:51It's like a puzzle with a thousand pieces.
00:30:53If a few are missing, you know it's a high probability of what the picture is, but...
00:30:58They're still missing.
00:31:00How many pieces are missing?
00:31:02Enough to make a different picture.
00:31:04I don't know. Maybe.
00:31:06Do you know where Dr. Selton is?
00:31:08Er... He's not coming.
00:31:11I'm sitting in.
00:31:13Alright.
00:31:14When you're ready.
00:31:23Murray, would you like to bring us up to speed from the Budget Subcommittee?
00:31:31The Subcommittee confirms assigning 5.6% of the initial research and survey budget to the 3% of planets closest to Trantal.
00:31:41Is 5.6% a lot?
00:31:44It seems like a lot.
00:31:46I'm sorry.
00:31:48Is it okay to ask questions?
00:31:51Of course.
00:31:52But it's not the first time that we have discussed where to begin our preservation work.
00:31:57Does the allocation algorithm wait towards heterogeny?
00:32:01And if so, how is that measured?
00:32:05Diversity and variance are cornerstones of the Foundation's mission.
00:32:09Those inner worlds represent 40 trillion people.
00:32:12300 planets, over 100 different languages.
00:32:15And we decide the allocations.
00:32:18Not a computer program.
00:32:19The point is, the allocations were developed through the Foundation's values.
00:32:24Mm-hmm.
00:32:26So what we save says everything about who we are.
00:32:30Of course.
00:32:32And what is the Foundation's feeling about base 10?
00:32:35Base 10.
00:32:37What do you mean?
00:32:38Base 10.
00:32:39Mm-hmm.
00:32:40The numbering system, one, two, three, four...
00:32:42We know what it is.
00:32:44Of course you do.
00:32:45Because it's the math of Tranta and the math of almost every single system in the inner 3% of the galaxy.
00:32:52I assume you aim to preserve it.
00:32:55It's how we count.
00:32:57It's how you count.
00:32:59And your neighbors.
00:33:01Will you be preserving base 12 or 27?
00:33:04Over a thousand worlds use base 12 because 12 is cleanly divisible by more factors than 10 is.
00:33:10300 systems use base 27.
00:33:13It comes from counting body parts.
00:33:15What is your point?
00:33:16The point is, as we begin preserving the most essential pieces of civilization.
00:33:24Deciding what is remembered.
00:33:27What is forgotten.
00:33:31How will we know what those things are if we can't even agree on how to count them?
00:33:37What is good?
00:33:38Features, said actually.
00:33:39Pass from casting out.
00:33:40Not good yet, but if there are more parts of all tearing all pasó, you'll want to feed anymore.
00:33:48If you don't know what to� to be, but you are soon to gather in the future.
00:33:54Nacional切斃啦.
00:33:56Allneloavez-san scrutiny, everything's easy.
00:33:58You can make choices here.
00:34:00That could free the mostable story here.
00:34:02Sinnerum mustn't contribute.
00:35:04All right.
00:35:10Are you sure?
00:35:12You still seem...
00:35:13You needn't worry about me.
00:35:16You could have died.
00:35:17I've managed not to for a long while now.
00:35:20You know I'm not the same as you.
00:35:23The rest of your kind died.
00:35:26They didn't die.
00:35:29They were destroyed.
00:35:31By your kind.
00:35:32It's different.
00:35:35Is that why you don't like me to see how you really are?
00:35:38I don't like it because it's immodest.
00:35:43But the more human I act, the more human I am.
00:35:48It's confusing not to commit to one reality.
00:35:51You're avoiding me.
00:36:05Hardly.
00:36:06You know I hate the stairs.
00:36:11You hate this.
00:36:13If I want to sentimentalize old emperors, I can just look across the dinner table.
00:36:18I felt the same way when I was your age.
00:36:23Hmm.
00:36:23Can you imagine the sheer hubris required to think so much of your abilities, your mind, so much of your own heart, that you decide, from now on, that not only will you be the first, but the one.
00:36:43I will be the river from which all rivers flow.
00:36:50He was right.
00:36:51Of course, and yet here we are.
00:36:54Millions dead.
00:36:56With the prophecy of Julian's mort.
00:36:59Selden is just a man.
00:37:00And so were we once.
00:37:02Why did you go to the scar?
00:37:07Was to see the priest?
00:37:09They're still pulling bodies out of the wreckage.
00:37:13As they have been for weeks.
00:37:15I wanted to see what happened to our world.
00:37:18As you should have.
00:37:19As emperor.
00:37:20I am emperor.
00:37:21At least you're honest about that.
00:37:30I want to meet with the Anacrian and Thespian delegates.
00:37:33It's not your job.
00:37:34No, but it is my right.
00:37:43I want to meet witharing people.
00:37:53So now I'm going to see what happened to�.
00:37:53I want to see what happened to me.
00:37:54I want to meet with my wife, not a friend.
00:37:56Amen.
00:37:57I want to meet with you.
00:37:58I want to meet with you.
00:37:59Yes, sir.
00:38:01I want to meet with you.
00:38:03Now and find a new world that's the best man,
00:38:04for sure who took you in the middle of it.
00:38:07I want to meet withahan soul.
00:38:08it's not a trick
00:38:19if it were
00:38:21there are lesser vintages to poison
00:38:23to the future
00:38:25may it be kind to all of us
00:38:28what do you want
00:38:34only the truth
00:38:36for weeks now we have been
00:38:38nothing but honest
00:38:39why would we sing an anacreon song
00:38:42then denied was us who had done so
00:38:44extremists amongst your ranks
00:38:46you must admit it makes no sense
00:38:49but perhaps your government
00:38:51has not told you everything
00:38:52we have been loyal citizens
00:38:54of the imperium for
00:38:56three thousand years
00:38:58how would this prophet anacreon
00:39:00someone
00:39:02is trying
00:39:04to destroy us
00:39:06someone is banishing us
00:39:08to darkness
00:39:09please
00:39:11please
00:39:12you're going to die
00:39:16the empire is going to kill you
00:39:19and it won't be enough
00:39:21for what you did
00:39:23for the smells
00:39:24for the stinging in the eyes
00:39:26the dust of children
00:39:29mothers and fathers
00:39:31in our throats
00:39:32it is a taste
00:39:35in my mouth
00:39:37it is a taste that will not go away
00:39:49this is the legacy
00:39:53yours
00:39:54and ours
00:39:55we may wish it is not
00:39:58we may scream it is not fair
00:40:01and we would be right
00:40:02because i believe you
00:40:06one of you is telling the truth
00:40:10we should let you all go free
00:40:24we should
00:40:29but we won't
00:40:36but we won't
00:40:36the old man is declining
00:40:48isn't it
00:40:48dr selden
00:41:01is something wrong
00:41:03did we miss something for our delivery
00:41:04no
00:41:05i was just thinking about
00:41:08a particular
00:41:09white shirt
00:41:10it has a
00:41:11an ink stain on the cuff
00:41:13we haven't been able to
00:41:14remove the stain yet
00:41:16is it clean otherwise
00:41:17i'd like it if it is
00:41:19stain and all
00:41:20dr selden
00:41:22yes
00:41:25can i ask you a question sir
00:41:27of course
00:41:29i've made a life out of it
00:41:31are you happy
00:41:33happy
00:41:35happy with the progress of the plan
00:41:38the preparations
00:41:39what's your name
00:41:41vina
00:41:43vina
00:41:44vina alawalia
00:41:48well
00:41:50it's going to be a long journey
00:41:52vina
00:41:52we face challenges
00:41:54many more will follow
00:41:56but i am confident
00:41:58in the success
00:41:59of our endeavor
00:42:01and the principal reason for that
00:42:03is you
00:42:05all of you
00:42:08i approved the passenger manifest
00:42:11each and every name on it
00:42:14a hundred years from now
00:42:17perhaps even a thousand
00:42:19your names
00:42:21will be memorialized
00:42:24the believers
00:42:26who threw their lot in
00:42:27with an eccentric
00:42:28that pinned the fate
00:42:30of the galaxy
00:42:31on the back of a theorem
00:42:33so abstract
00:42:34well
00:42:36it might as well
00:42:38have been a prayer
00:42:39and it won't matter
00:42:41what you did
00:42:43whether you worked
00:42:45as an ultrasound scrubber
00:42:47a heat exchange engineer
00:42:48or here
00:42:49in the laundry
00:42:50because that prayer
00:42:53can't endure
00:42:54without people
00:42:56without you
00:42:59so
00:43:01thank you vina
00:43:05i'm sorry
00:43:08about the ink sir
00:43:10no matter
00:43:11i'm used to it
00:43:13it's a sign of hard work
00:43:17dr selden
00:43:19yes
00:43:20may i shake your hand
00:43:23thank you
00:43:28thank you
00:43:34thank you
00:43:35i'm just saying
00:43:44he's not perfect
00:43:45abbas
00:43:46how are we doing
00:43:47with the 3d printed
00:43:49metrics
00:43:50we've been working
00:43:50with clay
00:43:51been looking for you
00:43:52why'd you leave
00:43:53the budget meeting
00:43:54if you used a friendly face
00:43:56sorry
00:43:58uh
00:43:58harry thinks we should
00:44:00plan to
00:44:00sim a spacewalk
00:44:02now
00:44:03i can't even walk
00:44:05on snow
00:44:05i'll talk to him
00:44:07no just
00:44:08i'll figure it out
00:44:09can you pass the wine
00:44:13please
00:44:13the wine
00:44:16is that room
00:44:26oh of course
00:44:28thank you
00:44:29race
00:44:33you probably don't
00:44:34remember the first meal
00:44:36that you and i
00:44:37had together
00:44:38do you
00:44:38no
00:44:40i can't say i do
00:44:42well
00:44:44it wasn't much
00:44:45i can say that
00:44:47i just started
00:44:50at the university
00:44:51didn't have much
00:44:52of a food budget
00:44:53i'd get stale sourdough
00:44:55and day old
00:44:56roast alleyhawk
00:44:57greasy
00:44:58no little bones
00:45:00but warmed up
00:45:02wrapped in the bread
00:45:03oh
00:45:04oh
00:45:05seven
00:45:06um
00:45:09he was
00:45:10six
00:45:11maybe seven
00:45:12i caught him in the
00:45:13rare books room
00:45:15two alvarez folios
00:45:17stuffed in his pants
00:45:18i never did figure out
00:45:21how did you know
00:45:22alvarez would bring you
00:45:23the most money
00:45:23on the black market
00:45:24whilst also being
00:45:25the easiest to shove
00:45:26in your shorts
00:45:27your mother
00:45:30as far as i could decipher
00:45:32had passed
00:45:33and
00:45:34your father was
00:45:35drinking whatever money
00:45:36you were able to bring back
00:45:37that's wrong
00:45:38my father wasn't drinking
00:45:40he was
00:45:42son my father worked
00:45:44in the heat sinks
00:45:45he'd been in an accident
00:45:47he had a burn down his back
00:45:48i stole the books for medicine
00:45:49so he could go back to work
00:45:52he didn't drink it till later
00:45:58after i left to live with you
00:46:01apparently i'm better at predicting the future than i am at remembering the past
00:46:22hey
00:46:30never seen that set up before
00:46:38it only happens once every two years
00:46:41so they never use it for the sim
00:46:42what's happening with you and harry
00:46:44nothing
00:46:49nothing
00:46:52nothing
00:46:52nothing
00:46:54maybe i shouldn't have told you what i did
00:46:58about the math
00:47:00no it was a
00:47:03good reminder
00:47:05harry makes mistakes
00:47:10he's not perfect
00:47:11i'm just afraid i don't know which mistakes are important
00:47:16which puzzle pieces can be missing and it still be the right picture
00:47:22but you still believe in the math
00:47:25i do
00:47:29this is the plan
00:47:36i'm not turning around now
00:47:46i still think he's jealous though
00:47:48yeah
00:47:51it wouldn't be
00:47:53when we get to terminus
00:47:58we'll have more freedom
00:48:00our own little piece
00:48:04of frigid land
00:48:06we'll build a home
00:48:09maybe with a couple kids dozen by the fire
00:48:12that's a pretty loaded silence after mentioning kids
00:48:24still want them
00:48:26gail
00:48:33with you
00:48:36i want it all
00:48:41it was nice while it lasted
00:48:54oh
00:48:56but
00:48:56around
00:48:58i talked about it
00:49:00but
00:49:00and
00:49:01i
00:49:02i
00:49:02say
00:49:16i
00:49:16sure
00:49:17i
00:49:57The Starbridge.
00:49:59We need to come to a conclusion about Anacreon and Thespis.
00:50:04You know how I feel.
00:50:05I think the Empire can withstand about grace.
00:50:09Maybe even benefit.
00:50:11It's hard to believe you're the same man whose advice on all things Harry Selden was.
00:50:15Do not overthink the stick.
00:50:18I am the same man as that.
00:50:21As I am the same man as you.
00:50:23Hmm.
00:50:25Hmm.
00:50:26What do you think?
00:50:30Ascending Dawn?
00:50:35We've been attacked.
00:50:37How does that make you feel?
00:50:39Go ahead, young man.
00:50:42You answer him.
00:50:46I'm scared.
00:50:49Yes.
00:50:50That's right.
00:50:50That's what people are, scared.
00:50:54Which is why the best face we can project outward now is one of strength.
00:51:00That's right.
00:51:01Thanks.
00:51:02Thanks.
00:51:07Thanks.
00:51:11Thanks.
00:51:12Thanks.
00:51:14The Emperor's peace.
00:51:44It is the promise of the Imperium, it was the promise of Kleon at first.
00:51:51And each Kleon after him.
00:51:55It is a race run across centuries, a baton handed from generation to generation.
00:52:04We will not drop it, not today, or tomorrow, or any tomorrow after.
00:52:16Threaten the peace and pay a dear price.
00:52:30Tranta has been deeply wounded, but none of our citizens remain untouched.
00:52:37The pain will be felt by all for generations.
00:52:41It will scar them forever, but they will survive.
00:52:47They will live on.
00:52:48Our world will live on.
00:52:54You will not, and neither will your worlds.
00:53:01Not without wounds and scars.
00:53:05Not without wounds and scars.
00:53:24Look.
00:53:47Look.
00:54:04Look.
00:54:29Whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:54:59Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:55:07Go back to your worlds, tell the living and the dead you failed.
00:55:37to save them.
00:56:04Not every choice will be like this one.
00:56:06But sometimes...
00:56:08Sometimes.
00:56:11You won't be alone.
00:56:13You'll have your brothers.
00:56:15And me.
00:56:16I'll always be here.
00:56:18As I always have been.
00:56:20How often does it then like this?
00:56:23How often do we choose this?
00:56:25You always do.
00:56:32The weight of traditions protects us.
00:56:35There can be comfort in making a journey others have made before.
00:56:39Once I prayed in the words of my parents.
00:56:43But then my world expanded.
00:56:45And the words fell short of my reality.
00:56:48I pray in a different language now.
00:56:55Yes.
00:56:5686 million...
00:56:59881,8128.
00:57:0486 million...
00:57:19He said to me, yeah, 981,849.
00:57:31Something's wrong.
00:57:32Rache?
00:57:49Rache?
00:57:51Rache?
00:58:02Rache, what are you?
00:58:24Rache, you have to leave.
00:58:27What have you done?
00:58:28You can't be here.
00:58:31Gail!
00:58:33Gail!
00:58:35Hurry!
00:58:36Hurry!
00:58:37Gail!
00:58:38You have to leave.
00:58:39Now!
00:58:40Gail!
00:58:46Warning.
00:58:47Warning.
00:58:48Designate Harry Selden's life functions have ceased.
00:58:52Warning.
00:58:53Warning.
00:58:54Gail!
00:58:55Rache?
00:58:56Come on!
00:58:57What's going on?
00:58:58Warning.
00:58:59Warning.
00:59:03Warning.
00:59:04Warning.
00:59:05Warning.
00:59:06It has to be Harry Selden's life functions have ceased.
00:59:09Gates it.
00:59:10A publicampped horn olduated too.
00:59:12Son of a call?
00:59:13Get it!
00:59:14Don't panic!
00:59:15You're going to be okay!
00:59:17don't fight it don't fight it keep calm you can breathe it you can breathe it you can breathe
00:59:28the food keep calm remember to help fight remember to count crimes remember to count crimes
00:59:34i love you
00:59:43i'm sorry
00:59:47i'm sorry
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