Event Horizon
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DJ Trauma.
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All right. All right.
Now, then, l got a question.

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What the fuck are we doing here?
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Perhaps the good doctor
will tell us.

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Thank you. Uh, l want to say
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how much l appreciate
this opportunity...

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Yes. You appreciate
being here, Doctor,

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but understand - we don't.
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We were taken off leave
and sent into Neptune space.

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We are three billion clicks
from the nearest outpost.

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The last time USAC attempted
a rescue this far out...

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we lost both ships.
So if you please...

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Right. Well, everything
l'm about to tell you

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is considered code black
by the NSA.

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USAC intercepted
a radio transmission

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from a decaying orbit
around Neptune.

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The source of this transmission
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has been identified
as the Event Horizon.

:13:57
Yeah. Well, that's bullshit,
for starters.

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l lost leave for this?
Thank you so much!

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Smitty, sit down.
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Cooper, as you were.
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Just let the man speak.
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What was made public
about the Event Horizon...

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that she was a research vessel,
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that her reactor went critical,
and she blew up...

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none of that is true.
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The Event Horizon was
a secret government project

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to create a spacecraft capable
of faster-than-light flight.

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Uh, excuse me.
You can't actually do that.

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The law of relativity prohibits it.
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Relativity, yes. We can't break
the law of relativity,

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but we can go around it.
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The ship doesn't really
go faster than light.

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lt creates a gateway
to jump instantaneously

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from one point to another
light years away.

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How?
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Well, that's difficult to...
it's all math.

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Try us, Doctor.
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Right. Well, uh,
using layman's terms...

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we use a retaining magnetic field

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