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1:16:03
Good morning, WiII Robinson.
1:16:06
SoIar paneIs are charged.
1:16:25
The radioactive materiaI
we needfor the core...

1:16:28
is in the centre of thatbubbIe.
1:16:30
Iwas afraid of this.
1:16:32
OK, everybody,
Iet's getsettIed now.

1:16:38
Ithinkthis "bubbIe"
out there...

1:16:40
is exactIy the same thing
we passedthrough in space.

1:16:44
Both of them are opening
and cIosing doorways.

1:16:48
Doorways to where?
1:16:50
Doorways in...time.
1:16:53
You can'tbe serious.
1:16:55
Time traveI is impossibIe.
1:16:57
It's not.
JustimprobabIe.

1:16:59
Whatif we crossed
into a time...

1:17:03
years after Earth
senta rescue mission?

1:17:06
Perhaps the professor
hithis headwhen we Ianded.

1:17:08
Think aboutit.
1:17:09
The way the Proteus
seemed desertedfor so Iong.

1:17:12
Yourfriend Iooking so oId.
1:17:15
So if we waIk
inside thatbubbIe...

1:17:17
we couId be waIking
further into thefuture.

1:17:20
Dad, whatif the doorways
aren'tnaturaI?

1:17:23
This kind of phenomenon couId
onIy be produced naturaIIy.

1:17:27
ThatbubbIe's
the kind of side effect...

1:17:29
I predicted my time machine
wouId do.

1:17:32
Whatif someone buiIta device--
1:17:33
Son...
I appreciate your input...

1:17:37
butnow is not the time
forfIights of fancy.

1:17:39
You never Iisten to me.
1:17:43
Not ever.
1:17:53
This time bubbIe couId be
causingthese earthquakes.

1:17:56
No teIIing how Iong before
this pIanetbreaks upentireIy.


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