Deep Impact
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:07:01
We could go in
with the EVAs,

:07:02
but there's not much left
in the life-support packs.

:07:04
Simon: We should be able
to raise Houston

:07:06
on the low band
once we get closer.

:07:08
And the Orion
is still functioning?

:07:10
System check was OK,
:07:11
but I don't know about
the radiation shielding.

:07:14
So, if we fire it up,
:07:15
we beat the comet
back to Earth,

:07:17
but we may end up glowing
in the dark. Right?

:07:22
Tanner, Laughing:
OK, so, uh...

:07:26
Anybody?
:07:37
Let's go home.
:07:45
OK.
:07:55
Robin: I have to say
it's liberating

:07:57
knowing that I'm not
going to be called.

:08:00
I don't think I've
ever been happier.

:08:02
I've even
stopped smoking.

:08:04
What are you gonna do with
all that extra money you save?

:08:09
Do you know
the National Gallery

:08:11
is saving
all of the art?

:08:13
They're shipping it
to the caves.

:08:15
I've given them my beautiful
18th-century desk

:08:18
from New England and
all the Sheraton silver.

:08:21
I really feel like
I'd protected something

:08:24
when I gave them.
:08:28
You should see
my apartment.

:08:30
There's nothing there.
:08:31
It's practically
Japanese.

:08:36
Seems kind of unfair
that I got picked.

:08:39
You know, I'm not
a doctor or a scientist.

:08:43
People need continuity.
:08:45
Everyone knows you.
:08:47
And they trust you.
:08:50
But I...can't help you.
:08:53
Don't worry about me.
:08:55
I'm gonna be happy
:08:57
as long as I know
you're going to live.


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