Event Horizon
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:44:03
and...
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in his legs were crawling...
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Ms Peters, it sounds a little like
shock.

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You're traumatised...
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No. No. Excuse me! No!
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l've seen bodies before.
This was different.

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She's right.
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This... this was real.
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l felt... l felt heat.
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This is not something
that's in our heads.

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Smitty, have you seen
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anything unusual at all?
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No, l haven't seen anything,
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and l don't need to see
anything, sir,

:44:37
but this ship is fucked.
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Well, thank you, Mr Smith.
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Yeah, you don't...
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OK, OK! All right, Doc.
:44:45
Breaking the laws of physics costs!
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You killed the last crew, now us!
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lt's just a fucking ship.
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lt's just a ship, a hunk of metal.
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There's nothing odd going on.
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Fine.
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OK. Let's see this.
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You all right?
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Yeah. l'm just... l'm sorry.
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There's no fucking chance...
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That's enough! l want you cool! Now!
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All right.
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You're going outside
on the Clark with Cooper

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and you're going to repair
the ship. No mistakes.

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Mistakes, nobody goes home.
Understood?

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Yes, sir. All right.
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Get moving.
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Miller.
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What, Starck?
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l ran the bio-scan.
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The results were bioreadings...
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Of an indeterminate origin. Yes.
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Tell me something useful, Lieutenant.
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- l've got a theory.
- Let's hear it.

:45:55
There's a connection
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between the readings
and the hallucinations,

:45:59
like part of a defensive
reaction, an immune system.


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