1:32:01
That was daddy.
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Now I said that the side
effects of ephemerol
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were invisible
but that's not completely true.
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Daddy could see them.
He could see them in us.
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He had given the
prototype of ephemerol to his
pregnant wife, our mother
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4 years before it hit the market
and then again a year later.
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These children turned
out to be difficult
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till he realized
that the only thing that
would calm them down
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was his drug, ephemerol.
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That's why we're older
than all the others.
1:32:35
Not only older
more powerful.
1:32:39
The rest of them
they're nothing compared to us.
1:32:43
Then what did you
need Keller for?
1:32:45
Consec had hardware.
It had contacts.
1:32:49
- Keller could see the future.
- The future?
1:32:53
You murdered the future.
1:32:58
That's nagative, Cam.
Defeatist. Disappoints me
to hear you talk that way.
1:33:04
You're starting to sound like them.
1:33:08
There's a whole generation
of scanner soldiers just a
few months away from being born.
1:33:12
We'll find them
train them to be like us,
1:33:15
Not like an old person
or a band of cripples.
1:33:18
Bring the world of normals
to their knees.
1:33:21
Rule an empire
so brilliant, so glorious
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we'll be the envy
of the whole planet.
1:33:27
You sound just like him
like Ruth.
1:33:32
No, not like him.
1:33:34
- Like Revok, Darryl Revok!
- No, like him.
1:33:42
It's as though he's been
reincarnated in you.
1:33:48
You're not listening to me.
1:33:53
You're not cooperating, Cam.
1:33:56
You're not cooperating
with me at all.