:33:00
	for now.
:33:01
	Thank you. Starck, what's our status?
:33:03
	The antenna array is completely
fried.
:33:06
	We've got no radio,
no laser, no high gain.
:33:09
	No one's coming to help.
:33:10
	- This air tastes bad.
- Yeah. Carbon dioxide.
:33:14
	And the CO2 filters here are shot.
:33:17
	Take the Clark's.
That gives us... what?
:33:20
	Enough breathable air for 20 hours,
:33:22
	but after that, We'd better be going.
:33:39
	l'm on the port side,
:33:41
	approaching the dorsal heat sink.
:33:47
	Holy shit.
:33:56
	Captain Miller, do you copy?
:33:57
	Smith. How's my ship?
:33:59
	Sir, we've got
a seven-metre fracture.
:34:02
	We can repair her,
but it'll take a long time.
:34:06
	Negative. 20 hours, we suffocate.
:34:08
	Understood, sir.
:34:12
	What happened here, Doctor?
:34:24
	OK. How is he?
:34:27
	His vital signs seem stable,
:34:29
	but he's unresponsive to stimuli.
:34:32
	l don't know.
:34:37
	He might wake up in 15 minutes.
:34:41
	He might not wake up ever.
:34:43
	Skipper, this sounds weird,
:34:45
	but, l mean,
there was, like, nothing,
:34:48
	and then Justin appeared,
:34:50
	and, um, there was liquid,
:34:53
	and the whole core just turned solid.
:34:55
	lt's just not physically possible.
:34:57
	Doctor, please, don't start
in with that physics shit.