Event Horizon
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it could distort space-time.
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lt could make Justin
seem to disappear.

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lt could also have damaged
the Lewis & Clark.

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However, l think this
is entirely unlikely.

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What's in the core, Doctor?
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lt's complicated.
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Well, how much time do you need?
We have...

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17 hours and 48 minutes.
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What's in the core?
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This is the gateway.
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Now, these three magnetic rings,
when they align,

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it creates an artificial black hole,
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which allows the ship
to travel to any point in space.

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A black hole,
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the most destructive force
in the universe...

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and you've created one?
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Absolutely. Yes.
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Because we can use that immense
power to bend space-time.

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Look, it would take the Lewis & Clark
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a thousand years
to reach our nearest star,

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but the Event Horizon
could be there in a day.

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- lf it worked.
- Come down. lt's quite safe.

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So if Justin was sucked through,
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he's been wherever
the Event Horizon's been.

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Theoretically, yes, but l told you,
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the gateway can't just open.
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l see. l want this room sealed off.
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Second containment is off limits.
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Yes, sir.
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Captain, there's no danger.
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The gateway's contained.
lt's perfectly safe.

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Safe?!
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Doctor, my ship is in pieces,
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and one of my crewmen almost died.
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No one else goes near this.
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Come on.
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There's got to be something
on this log.

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You can do this.

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