Journey to the Seventh Planet
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:21:08
I don't agree with you, Commander.
It's too dangerous to go through the wall.

:21:11
We're to explore Uranus.
That's why we're here.

:21:15
I know that.
:21:16
We've got a job to do.
:21:19
If going through the wall is part of it,
we'll do it.

:21:22
But we haven't got enough to go on.
:21:25
No answers at all.
:21:27
We accomplish nothing by staying put.
:21:30
The answers we're looking for
are beyond that wall, not here.

:21:35
And just how do you know that?
:21:36
How do you know the solution
isn't right here, right in front of us?

:21:40
Because nothing in front of us is real.
:21:43
It doesn't exist.
:21:45
Doesn't exist? What do you mean?
:21:49
What we see cannot possibly be Uranus.
:21:52
It's as if we're in the middle
of a weird hallucination.

:21:56
It's weird, all right. So what's your point?
:22:00
Everything we see has been taken
out of our minds.

:22:03
Svend's forest stream, the apple tree...
:22:06
something, someone,
has brought them to light.

:22:09
But who?
:22:11
Some power or some alien being
we cannot understand.

:22:14
The lad is resting fine now.
:22:17
Strange.
:22:19
His arm is completely healed.
It should have been frozen off.

:22:22
I don't get it.
:22:24
There's a lot of things we don't get.
:22:26
But I'm glad Karl's all right.
:22:34
Do you not find it right pleasing to be here,
Commander?

:22:38
It is like a beautiful spot
on the Emerald Isle.

:22:43
Complete with Uranian leprechauns.
:22:47
Now, me lad, a body shouldn't
make fun of the little people.

:22:51
Am I right, Commander?
:22:53
Or do city people like yourself
not believe in such matters?

:22:56
Faith and begorra, we do.
:22:59
Anyway, I'm not real city people...

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