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:40:01
Or an alien sex object. It looks like it...
:40:04
Or maybe it was so dangerous that the
only way to get rid of it was to bury it.

:40:08
Maybe.
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It has no business being on this ship.
:40:13
- It's harmless.
- You had contact with it.

:40:17
- And you have abnormal bone growth.
- I've had that my whole life!

:40:20
We don't have uplink. We can't confirm it.
:40:25
Scan it and log it on record. When we
get to clear space we tag it and float it.

:40:31
- I think you're making a big mistake.
- Oh, yeah?

:40:34
Do you want to clarify that?
:40:39
I'm offering you
the opportunity of a lifetime

:40:42
and you're passing it up.
:40:44
- For all of us.
- For all of us?

:40:46
Your "opportunity"
has cost us our captain,

:40:49
endangered this crew
and wasted critical time.

:40:52
All this for some delusional belief
that you'll get rich.

:40:55
There's no opportunity.
And there is no "us"!

:41:00
It stays in sealed quarantine
till we get to clear space.

:41:11
I want a rescue return transport
on the shuttle.

:41:14
- Think you'll need that?
- I don't know.

:41:16
But the distress signal from the mine was
cut short, it came in under a false name,

:41:21
and our friend didn't bother to attach
a hazard warning to his distress signal.

:41:26
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it's just
a kid trying to make some dough.

:41:29
If that's how it is, I'll come back,
:41:31
we'll blast out of this orbit
and I'll make one hell of an apology.

:41:35
Any way you look at it,
it beats staying behind in the shuttle.

:41:50
- Rescue transport's on board.
- Thank you, Benjamin.

:41:53
Keep an eye on this guy. Both of you.
:41:57
- Good to go?
- Set.

:41:59
See ya.

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