Newcomers to IO [ ]
1 [02:41.465] : [soft music]
2 [02:43.859] : ♪
Mei [02:49.343] : [echoing] Daddy.
5 [02:55.740] : Don't you want to be able to fly one day?
6 [02:57.612] : [gripping music] .
7 [02:59.657] : ♪
Mei [03:04.575] : [screaming] -
9 [03:06.011] : [air lock hisses] .
Strickland [03:09.972] : - Oh, did you have a bad dream?
Mei [03:13.410] : I want my daddy.
Strickland [03:16.457] : I know you do, sweetheart. But you're a big girl.
Mei [03:21.070] : [grunts] .
Strickland [03:22.550] : …and big girls don't cry. Now, do they?
Strickland [03:26.554] : Now, you told me you could take care of yourself.
Mei [03:30.645] : [sniffles] No.
Mei [03:33.300] : What is this place?
Strickland [03:34.779] : Oh, well, only very, very special people get to come here.
Strickland [03:39.306] : I brought you here because you are special.
Strickland [03:43.048] : Now, this nurse is going to take you for a little checkup
25 [03:44.963] : it's okay, it's okay.
Strickland [03:47.749] : She's gonna give you your medicine too.
Strickland [03:49.490] : You know how important that is.
Mei [03:51.056] : I can't ever miss a dose.
Strickland [03:52.710] : That's right.
Strickland [03:53.929] : Then after that, it's dinnertime.
Strickland [03:56.453] : Are you hungry? I'll bet you're hungry.
32 [04:00.631] : Bye-bye.
33 [04:01.893] : [door whirrs shut]
34 [04:12.643] : [hand terminal chimes] ·
35 [04:14.645] : [tense ambient music] .
♪ [04:17.648] : ·
♪ [04:32.010] : ·
Strickland [04:35.144] : How are you, sir? Good to meet you.
Strickland [04:37.581] : Sir it's--it's a pleasure. How are you?
Strickland [04:40.497] : Good to see you.
Strickland [04:41.977] : Sir, how was your trip?
Strickland [04:43.457] : It's good to see you.
Strickland [04:45.502] : Sir...I haven't seen you in some time.
Strickland [04:48.679] : Good to see you.
Strickland [05:02.867] : - Good to see you again, sir.
47 [05:06.480] : ♪
Bobbie and Avasarala flee [ ]
Bobbie [05:37.902] : The escort ship is slowing down.
Bobbie [05:40.078] : They're scanning the debris.
Avasarala [05:41.906] : I don't see the drop ship.
Bobbie [05:45.475] : Neither do I.
Avasarala [05:47.434] : Can't you make this goddamn display any clearer?
Bobbie [05:50.219] : This is the best I can do with passive scans.
Bobbie [05:53.004] : If I turn on any active sensors, it'll give us away.
Bobbie [05:59.576] : I'm sorry about Cotyar.
Avasarala [06:04.929] : Then fuck your "sorry"s.
60 [06:20.467] : [computer beeping rapidly]
Avasarala [06:22.512] : - What is this?
Bobbie [06:24.645] : - That's the hammerlock.
- Speak politician.
63 [06:27.691] : - If we're within that range
and they fire,
64 [06:29.563] : we won't be able to dodge the
torpedoes.
65 [06:31.826] : - Then perhaps we should move
a bit faster.
66 [06:34.219] : - The second
we light up our drive,
67 [06:35.786] : they'll see it and fire.
68 [06:37.962] : Best we can do
is sit tight and wait.
69 [06:39.790] : - [muttering]
For the love of... [sighs]
70 [06:44.186] : [suspenseful music]
71 [06:47.276] : ♪
72 [06:53.282] : [computer beeps]
73 [06:56.764] : - [exhales]
- So are we safe now?
74 [06:59.506] : Depends on your definition of "safe."
75 [07:01.943] : This is not a gun ship. We have no active defenses.
76 [07:05.076] : But she's fast and maneuverable.
77 [07:07.165] : At this separation, a good pilot would be able
78 [07:08.776] : to dodge a torpedo.
79 [07:09.777] : - Are you a good pilot?
80 [07:10.995] : No, I'm a marine.
81 [07:12.257] : Pilots carry me to kill things.
82 [07:15.565] : I'm just gonna take a look around.
83 [07:17.045] : [computer beeping]
84 [07:21.049] : There's a lot of ships in the Jupiter AO,
85 [07:23.530] : within close proximity
86 [07:24.835] : and well outside the normal patrol routes.
87 [07:29.536] : Looks like Errinwright finally got his war.
88 [07:37.152] : [energy rushes, alarms beep]
89 [07:38.936] : [inhales sharply] Shit.
90 [07:40.198] : They got us.
- Not yet.
92 [07:48.598] : [gripping percussive music]
93 [07:50.818] : - [breathing hoarsely]
94 [07:52.559] : ♪
95 [08:00.654] : [breathing heavily]
96 [08:02.873] : - [wheezing]
97 [08:06.311] : [computer beeping loudly]
98 [08:09.314] : [beeping continues]
99 [08:13.362] : - What are you doing?
- Trying not to kill you.
100 [08:15.973] : - [exhales]
- [panting]
101 [08:25.940] : - I can't go any slower than this.
102 [08:27.811] : - [wheezing]
- Is that better?
103 [08:29.813] : - [wheezing] I'm all right.
104 [08:31.772] : But maybe not if we have to keep this up.
105 [08:34.949] : [wheezing]
106 [08:39.344] : ♪
107 [08:42.130] : - We need to send a message.
- We can't.
108 [08:45.046] : Our comms were locked out from the "Guanshiyin."
109 [08:46.874] : - I know, but surely there must
be some kind of radio
110 [08:50.225] : on that contraption
you're wearing.
111 [08:53.620] : - I've got an emergency
wideband transmitter
112 [08:55.752] : but it's low-power and only sends MCRN encrypted.
Bobbie [08:59.277] : Only Martians will understand it.
Avasarala [09:02.106] : - Good.
Bobbie [09:03.934] : To them, you're a war criminal and I'm a deserter.
Avasarala [09:08.635] : - The UN is trying to kill us.
Avasarala [09:10.637] : If Mars throws us both in prison, that's an improvement.
Avasarala [09:15.990] : You have a better idea?
Bobbie [09:17.948] : No. [panting]
Bobbie [09:20.690] : I'm leaving our names out of it.
Avasarala [09:22.170] : Good.
124 [09:23.780] : [transmitter beeping]
The Roci's crew look for ways to make improvements [ ]
125 [09:26.783] : ♪
126 [09:52.243] : - These green panels can
127 [09:53.680] : be installed anywhere on the ship.
128 [09:55.159] : All they need is a feed line from the water filter.
Holden [09:56.813] : You're gonna fix the table in the galley, right?
Amos [09:58.859] : We still have to eat.
Prax [10:00.034] : These are just test units.
Prax [10:01.905] : When we do it properly, all we'll need is areca palm, lady palm, spider plant, and peace lily.
Prax [10:05.996] : Those are the best purifiers.
Amos [10:07.171] : We're running low on air filters.
136 [10:08.825] : This should stretch what we've got till after IO.
Prax [10:10.087] : Oh, and Amos rigged a safety shutter to protect the panels in case the compartment needs
to be evacuated.
Amos [10:15.310] : Well, that was Doc's idea too.
Holden [10:24.101] : All right.
142 [10:25.494] : Let's hook 'em up.
143 [10:27.191] : It's been a while since I worked on a garden.
144 [10:30.455] : reporter: UNN and MCRN fleets engaged around Saturn,
145 [10:33.981] : with both sides suffering heavy losses.
146 [10:36.723] : Martian ships now appear to be pulling back
147 [10:38.507] : toward the Belt and Ceres Station,
148 [10:40.465] : which remains under MCR control.
Naomi [10:43.033] : - You need to look at the engine.
Alex [10:44.513] : - Why? What's the problem?
Naomi [10:45.949] : - We're burning too much fuel too fast,
Naomi [10:48.212] : and at this rate, we could run out of reaction mass and wind up on the drift.
153 [10:49.953] :
Alex [10:51.172] : - Yeah, but...
[sighs] Naomi.
155 [10:53.435] : We're going to Io. We're not turning back--
156 [10:55.350] : - Yeah, I'm not asking you to.
157 [10:57.221] : I know we have to burn dirty to look like a rockhopper,
158 [10:59.484] : but I can tweak the burn.
159 [11:01.530] : Same drive signature,
but more efficient--
160 [11:04.011] : gives us a bit more margin for error.
161 [11:06.056] : - Hmm.
162 [11:07.405] : That's great. Thanks.
163 [11:09.756] : [alert beeping on computer]
Naomi [11:11.235] : - What now?
Alex [11:13.150] : - IFF just picked up a signal.
- "IFF"?
Alex [11:15.457] : - It's "Identify,
Friend or Foe."
167 [11:17.372] : It's a target recognition system.
168 [11:19.156] : It lets you know if someone's on your team or not.
169 [11:21.245] : [tense music]
Bobbie [11:23.944] : [remote audio transmission] I have a high-level diplomatic target in immediate threat.
172 [11:27.817] : This is an MMC emergency assist request.
Anna arrives [ ]
173 [11:32.126] : [crowd shouting faintly]
174 [11:34.998] : [protestors shouting]
175 [11:39.786] : - Whoa, whoa.
Stand back, stand back.
176 [11:42.789] : [metal crashing]
177 [11:44.399] : [all shouting]
178 [11:47.315] : [protestor grunting]
179 [11:50.927] : Hey! Stop!
180 [11:52.886] : [grunts]
181 [11:54.801] : [indistinct shouting]
- Stand back!
182 [11:55.932] : - Okay...
Stop it.
183 [11:59.283] : Stop--stop! Stop it.
- Are you all right?
184 [12:01.024] : - I'm fine.
Let me see.
185 [12:04.027] : - [gasping]
Colin [12:06.029] : Are you a doctor?
- Of sorts.
Anna [12:08.336] : I'm Anna. What's your name?
Colin [12:10.294] : Colin.
-
Anna [12:12.557] : Colin, look at me. Is this your first protest?
Colin [12:14.385] : Uh-huh. Uh, you?
-
Anna [12:21.566] : I've had my share. Hey, it's fractured.
But don't worry.
Anna [12:24.395] : When it heals, you'll be stronger than before.
Anna [12:26.571] : You! What's your name?
194 [12:28.095] : - We're not supposed to give our name--
195 [12:29.313] : Hey!
Tell her your fucking name.
Michael [12:32.316] : Michael.
Anna [12:33.927] : Michael. This is Colin. He needs medical attention.
Anna [12:36.320] : I know you have near here, right?
a first-aid station
Michael [12:37.931] : No, that's only for UN Officials--
200 [12:39.193] : I'm going to be
201 [12:40.847] : checking in on Colin. And if he does not get the care that he deserves, things will not go well for you.
204 [12:45.895] : Bye, Colin.
Go!
205 [13:05.045] : [indistinct conversation]
206 [13:07.351] : - The fleet--
what I need to know
207 [13:08.875] : is the amount of loss--
- Excuse me.
208 [13:10.224] : We're in a meeting.
209 [13:11.486] : - Sorry, sir, I thought--
- Anna!
210 [13:17.013] : What happened?
211 [13:19.146] : - Your MPs were handing them out
212 [13:21.017] : to the protestors.
213 [13:22.540] : - Well, you haven't changed a bit.
214 [13:26.588] : - I like to think I have.
215 [13:31.898] : - Undersecretary
Sadavir Errinwright,
216 [13:34.509] : this is Reverend Doctor Anna Volovodov, an old friend.
217 [13:38.121] : - Pleasure.
- Hello.
218 [13:39.601] : - Give us a minute.
219 [13:43.083] : - Of course.
220 [13:44.258] : [tense music]
221 [13:46.260] : ♪
222 [13:48.479] : - How long has it been?
- Feels like a lifetime ago.
223 [13:51.918] : - That it does.
224 [13:53.354] : [hand terminal chimes]
225 [13:55.051] : ♪
226 [14:04.495] : I wasn't sure that you'd come.
227 [14:07.020] : - You landed a ship
filled with Marines
228 [14:08.586] : in the courtyard of my church.
229 [14:10.240] : I didn't think I had a choice.
230 [14:11.938] : - I never imagined you going to church,
231 [14:13.287] : let alone running one.
232 [14:15.028] : - I never imagined you to end up running the planet.
233 [14:20.250] : Why am I here?
234 [14:22.252] : - I was gonna send you a message...
235 [14:24.515] : and then I thought it better in person.
236 [14:27.083] : It's not easy for me to
get away these days, because...
237 [14:29.216] : - ...there's a war going on.
I've noticed.
238 [14:32.088] : - Anna, I need your help.
- Bullshit.
239 [14:36.701] : - You know that there are
240 [14:38.442] : not many people that talk to me like that anymore.
241 [14:41.619] : At least not to my face.
242 [14:46.668] : - I'm sorry.
243 [14:49.236] : That was disrespectful.
244 [14:51.281] : - You're here because you talk to me like that.
245 [14:54.589] : - Esteban...
246 [14:56.373] : you haven't needed my help in a long time.
247 [14:58.767] : - There have never been times like this.
248 [15:01.117] : Eros, Venus, and now war.
249 [15:05.339] : The people are terrified and I want to reassure them.
250 [15:09.604] : I'll be addressing the General Assembly.
251 [15:12.085] : - Mm.
- It'll be the single
252 [15:13.782] : most important speech of my life.
253 [15:15.088] : I want you to help me write it.
254 [15:17.307] : - You want me to help you justify this war?
255 [15:19.744] : - We didn't start it.
256 [15:21.181] : But for the good of the system,
257 [15:22.573] : we need to win it and end it.
258 [15:25.359] : I want the people of this planet
259 [15:27.230] : to feel that God is on our side.
260 [15:28.666] : - Abraham Lincoln hoped that he was on God's side.
261 [15:32.148] : - You see?
262 [15:34.020] : You always make me better.
263 [15:37.023] : Will you help me?
264 [15:39.503] : - I'd prefer not to.
265 [15:45.248] : [soft orchestral music]
266 [15:48.382] : ♪
267 [16:02.265] : My church just opened a free clinic
268 [16:05.138] : for undocumenteds.
269 [16:08.097] : We have to barter... with drug dealers
270 [16:11.187] : for meds that we can't afford.
271 [16:18.455] : Support my clinic for... a year...
272 [16:23.547] : I'll help you with your speech.
273 [16:26.420] : - I think we can find money in some appropriations bill
274 [16:29.727] : for a worthy cause such as that.
275 [16:33.470] : There's a room for you in the residence.
276 [16:36.082] : Get settled. We'll have dinner tonight,
277 [16:38.214] : and I'll give you some preliminary thoughts.
The crew of the Roci debate about the distress signal [ ]
278 [16:47.832] : - Guys!
We got a situation.
279 [16:49.834] : - Story of our lives.
- The "Roci" picked up
280 [16:51.358] : a distress call.
There's a Martian Marine
281 [16:53.273] : out there that's in the shit.
282 [16:54.796] : - This is an MMC emergency
assist request.
283 [16:57.799] : I have a high-level
diplomatic target
284 [16:59.627] : in immediate threat.
285 [17:01.237] : We are in a civilian
racing vessel
286 [17:02.760] : being pursued
by a rogue UNN hostile.
287 [17:05.285] : Request all possible assist.
288 [17:08.549] : - There are people dying
all over the system, Alex.
289 [17:12.118] : - So that's it?
What, we do nothing?
290 [17:14.424] : - Exactly.
- We just got out
291 [17:15.773] : of the heroic
intervention business.
292 [17:18.385] : - Okay, let me see
if I get this straight.
293 [17:20.517] : You wanna log a distress call
against orders
294 [17:22.563] : on the "Cant," and you do that.
295 [17:24.130] : Naomi decides to ignore
296 [17:25.653] : what we all vote on, and she does that.
297 [17:27.785] : But a Martian sends up a flare
298 [17:29.352] : and all of a sudden, we got rules?
299 [17:30.658] : - Alex--
- No!
300 [17:32.268] : I swore an oath when I signed up,
301 [17:33.704] : and just 'cause I'm not in uniform anymore
302 [17:35.271] : doesn't change that.
303 [17:36.925] : A Martian is calling for help. I'm supposed to help.
304 [17:38.361] : Naomi: Alex, listen up.
305 [17:39.710] : I got a fix on the signal.
306 [17:41.538] : You're not going to fucking believe this.
307 [17:43.584] : The ship's registered to Julie Mao.
308 [17:46.848] : - Jesus Christ.
All right, lay in a course.
309 [17:48.676] : I'm on my way.
- Belay that.
310 [17:51.548] : We're not responding.
- What?
311 [17:53.463] : - It's Julie Mao's ship.
- It doesn't change anything.
312 [17:55.335] : - Captain's right.
313 [17:56.684] : - It changes everything.
314 [17:58.164] : - Not what we need to do.
315 [18:01.645] : We promised you we'd help try to find your daughter.
316 [18:06.955] : - I don't really have a say in this.
317 [18:08.304] : - Yes, you do.
318 [18:09.436] : You're part of this crew.
319 [18:10.654] : - So we just go back to business?
320 [18:12.265] : - Can you look him in the eye and tell him that
321 [18:13.527] : whatever this might be is more important
322 [18:14.963] : than finding his kid?
323 [18:17.183] : ♪
324 [18:19.707] : I did that once.
325 [18:21.622] : I'm not doing it again.
Errinwright and Jules bicker about their deal [ ]
326 [18:24.190] : ♪
327 [18:36.898] : - Once again, I find myself cleaning up your mess, Jules.
328 [18:40.249] : It might be beneath your notice,
329 [18:41.381] : but I'm fighting a war here,
330 [18:42.860] : and I've reached the end of my patience.
331 [18:44.253] : You promised me a weapons system
332 [18:45.298] : and I want it now.
333 [18:48.736] : - My accounts are still frozen and family still in custody.
334 [18:52.218] : When those issues have been corrected,
335 [18:54.742] : then we can discuss delivery.
336 [18:57.701] : Not one minute before.
337 [18:59.573] : [hand terminal buzzes]
338 [19:00.791] : Motherfucker.
339 [19:08.364] : Earth and Mars witness a power that can turn
340 [19:10.801] : an asteroid into a guided missile...
341 [19:13.543] : deconstruct a ship down to its rivets in an instant.
342 [19:16.285] : And all they wanna do is destroy each other over it.
343 [19:18.635] : - The protomolecule is clearly
344 [19:19.897] : not what we thought it was, but--
345 [19:21.290] : - If Errinwright uses the Hybrids...
346 [19:25.599] : they could lay waste to all of Mars.
347 [19:28.254] : - [scoffing] Oh, that's an extreme scenario.
348 [19:33.781] : [lock beeps, clicks]
349 [19:46.881] : [eerie music]
350 [19:49.884] : ♪
351 [19:53.409] : - Hybrid number A-26 has been loaded.
352 [19:55.368] : All hybrid pods are ready for transfer.
The UNN engages the Razorback [ ]
353 [19:56.804] : ♪
354 [20:01.069] : [engines roaring]
355 [20:06.553] : - [breathing raggedly]
356 [20:12.776] : - How you feeling back there?
357 [20:14.909] : - [hoarsely]
Like you were standing
358 [20:15.997] : on my chest.
359 [20:17.564] : I'm fine.
360 [20:19.783] : - Tunnel vision?
361 [20:21.785] : - Yes, I feel like I'm in a goddamn tunnel.
362 [20:25.093] : Look around you.
- Sharp headache?
363 [20:28.705] : - Why?
364 [20:30.316] : - I'm trying to gauge
if you're having a stroke.
365 [20:32.448] : - What could you do if I were?
366 [20:35.582] : - Keep clenching your thighs.
367 [20:36.931] : - [muttering] Oh, for the...
368 [20:38.715] : If you're hitting on me, I'm flattered.
369 [20:42.066] : But I have neither the inclination, nor...
370 [20:45.940] : [gasps]
371 [20:48.551] : What does clenching do?
372 [20:50.074] : - It keeps your blood moving around,
373 [20:51.641] : rather than pooling up in the back of your legs.
374 [20:54.427] : Do you like to whistle?
375 [20:55.993] : - [stammers]
Don't try to distract me...
376 [20:58.866] : like I were a child.
- It forces you to breathe.
377 [21:01.390] : Do anything.
Just don't pass out.
378 [21:03.436] : Relaxing is what gets you.
379 [21:05.351] : - Given our situation, it's easy to stay tense.
380 [21:10.007] : You seem to be taking this well.
381 [21:12.053] : - I'm trained for this.
382 [21:13.750] : I could do another four gs standing on my head.
383 [21:16.013] : - [pants] If I die...
384 [21:18.929] : - We're in this together.
- If I die...
Bobbie [21:21.584] : make sure you don't.
Avasarala [21:24.370] : You have to tell...someone...
387 [21:27.416] : what really happened out here.
388 [21:29.070] : - That's your job. I'm not letting you die.
389 [21:31.768] : - [chuckles hoarsely]
390 [21:33.857] : - That wasn't meant to be funny.
391 [21:35.511] : - I know. [chuckles]
392 [21:37.383] : What is...is the thought of a Martian Marine...
393 [21:41.038] : risking her life...for me.
394 [21:43.824] : [gentle music]
395 [21:46.087] : - We're on the same side.
396 [21:47.697] : - Which side is that?
397 [21:49.786] : - The right side.
398 [21:51.179] : - [chuckles]
399 [21:53.050] : [alarm beeping]
400 [21:57.664] : - Ma'am?
401 [21:58.665] : [beeping continues]
402 [22:01.058] : Chrisjen?
403 [22:03.539] : [grunts, breathes sharply]
404 [22:05.454] : [grunting]
405 [22:08.936] : - [gasps hoarsely]
406 [22:12.069] : [roaring slowing]
407 [22:15.899] : [loud beeping]
408 [22:18.902] : [tense music]
409 [22:21.427] : ♪
410 [22:23.907] : - Shit.
411 [22:25.431] : Brace yourself.
412 [22:27.215] : - [shouting gaspingly]
413 [22:29.913] : [energy rushing]
414 [22:34.440] : - Shit!
415 [22:35.832] : [computer beeps frantically]
Oh, shit!
416 [22:38.444] : - What now?
-
417 [22:39.880] : More torpedoes. A lot more. Another ship just fired on us.
418 [22:43.536] : Hang on!
419 [22:47.496] : [gripping music]
420 [22:50.586] : ♪
421 [22:55.069] : - [whistling weakly]
422 [23:03.599] : [tense music]
423 [23:06.602] : ♪
424 [23:09.213] : - I'm sorry.
425 [23:11.172] : - Don't be.
426 [23:14.697] : [alarm beeping]
427 [23:19.136] : ♪
428 [23:36.502] : [heavy blast]
429 [23:38.895] : - [gasps]
430 [23:45.162] : [panting]
431 [23:47.208] : - What happened?
432 [23:49.036] : - I'm not sure.
433 [23:54.171] : What the hell...?
434 [23:58.219] : - That's not how those things
435 [24:00.177] : usually work.
The Roci gets ready for a fight [ ]
436 [24:08.882] : - Detonation confirmed, two of ours for two of theirs,
437 [24:12.276] : - Copy that.
438 [24:13.974] : - Our other six are protecting
the Razorback.
439 [24:15.105] : - That was the easy part.
440 [24:16.803] : Alex, I'm coming up.
441 [24:21.111] : - Helluva plan, Captain.
442 [24:22.939] : You must've aced Tactical
Warfare at the Navy OCS.
443 [24:24.898] : - I didn't like it then any
more than I like it now.
444 [24:27.204] : Amos, Prax, get your lids on
and strap in.
445 [24:29.859] : Depressurizing in
five minutes.
446 [24:31.948] : - It's a little late
for cold feet, doc.
447 [24:35.691] : The only reason
we're in this scrap
448 [24:37.171] : is 'cause you broke the tie.
449 [24:38.912] : - Those people cried out
for help.
450 [24:41.218] : I couldn't ignore that.
451 [24:43.090] : - You can't save everyone.
452 [24:45.048] : It's a waste of time to try.
453 [24:47.181] : And why would you risk not finding your little girl
454 [24:49.923] : for some Martian jarhead you don't even know?
455 [24:53.056] : - You've all risked so much
to help me.
456 [25:00.063] : I can't do any less.
Anna speaks her mind [ ]
457 [25:09.246] : - A full year's support?
458 [25:11.292] : That's amazing. Everyone at the clinic will be thrilled.
459 [25:15.165] : - It means being away from you
for a few weeks.
460 [25:17.864] : Surrounded by armed guards.
461 [25:19.648] : And--and being a mouthpiece
462 [25:21.868] : for a wartime government.
463 [25:23.783] : - Wait, I'm going
to put you down.
464 [25:26.612] : What are we talking around?
465 [25:28.657] : - I don't know.
- You always do this
466 [25:31.747] : when you don't want to look
at something head on.
467 [25:34.141] : What aren't you looking at?
468 [25:36.752] : - Esteban. He...
469 [25:39.059] : he doesn't bring out
the best in me.
470 [25:41.061] : I haven't seen him for years,
471 [25:43.759] : and I'm still so angry.
472 [25:46.893] : I talk about forgiveness
all the time. I--
473 [25:49.417] : I can't bring myself
to forgive him.
474 [25:51.680] : - You're not there
to forgive him.
475 [25:53.639] : You're there to help people
with your words.
476 [25:55.771] : And maybe those words
will change
477 [25:57.294] : the Secretary General's
heart, too.
478 [25:59.340] : And maybe your own.
479 [26:00.820] : - Maybe you should do it.
480 [26:02.256] : - [laughs]
Words are not my gift.
481 [26:04.693] : - That's obviously untrue.
But you're right, like always.
482 [26:09.829] : I'm going to miss you.
483 [26:11.787] : - We'll miss you, too.
484 [26:14.573] : So. Are we going to talk about
that cut on your forehead?
485 [26:19.360] : - No.
486 [26:22.102] : - Okay. Then say goodnight
to our daughter.
487 [26:25.279] : - Yeah! Nami!
488 [26:27.237] : - Wave to mommy.
- Nami, it's mommy!
489 [26:29.718] : - [laughs]
- This is you.
490 [26:31.372] : This is both of you.
491 [26:33.330] : And I l-l-l-love, mwah!
492 [26:35.811] : - See Mommy?
493 [26:37.813] : - I love you, baby.
Goodnight, sweet dreams.
494 [26:40.294] : [giggles]
- Bye, Mommy.
495 [26:52.698] : [foreboding music]
496 [26:55.701] : ♪
497 [27:12.152] : - The UNN ship
just fired on us.
498 [27:13.849] : We got their attention.
499 [27:23.337] : - Amos, Prax, buckle up.
500 [27:24.860] : - We're good.
501 [27:27.254] : [exciting music]
502 [27:30.257] : ♪
503 [27:40.876] : - [grunts]
504 [27:44.053] : - Naomi, are all those
torpedoes prepped?
505 [27:46.055] : - They're prepped.
506 [27:47.840] : - Damn it, if we start trading
punches with this beast,
507 [27:49.493] : we're gonna run out of missiles
long before they do.
508 [27:51.060] : You know that, right?
509 [27:52.366] : - That's why we're gonna
have to do this.
510 [27:56.283] : - Damn, are you sure?
511 [27:57.893] : - We picked this fight,
512 [27:59.199] : and we're punching
above our weight.
513 [28:00.287] : If you've got a better plan,
514 [28:01.897] : now would be the time.
515 [28:05.422] : - All right.
516 [28:08.164] : Let's do it.
517 [28:15.171] : - How bad is it?
Worst case scenario.
518 [28:17.957] : - Fifth fleet is still in
a hard burn towards Jupiter.
519 [28:20.263] : Ten ships have been destroyed,
two have been scuttled,
520 [28:22.439] : and seven are still engaged
with the Martian fleet, sir.
521 [28:25.442] : - How are we handling
the press on this?
522 [28:27.488] : - We're currently drafting
a document to be released
523 [28:29.446] : to all major news
organizations.
524 [28:31.100] : We'll be ready first thing
in the morning.
525 [28:32.972] : - Then we'll need to see
a copy of that.
526 [28:35.278] : - Yes, sir.
527 [28:37.280] : - Well, you keep...
- [laughs]
528 [28:38.412] : - ...apprised of any changes.
529 [28:44.853] : - Sorry for interrupting
your dinner.
530 [28:46.463] : - I am not the most important
thing in this room.
531 [28:50.293] : - I hear you're joining
the S-G's speechwriting team.
532 [28:53.296] : Word gets around fast
in this building.
533 [28:57.257] : - And every assault we face,
534 [28:59.476] : every injustice we incur,
535 [29:02.001] : every man and woman that
we lose on our path,
536 [29:04.960] : we will carry in our hearts
to a place
537 [29:08.268] : where we will stand proud
538 [29:10.836] : and say we were not stopped.
539 [29:14.317] : [cheers and applause]
540 [29:20.193] : - Is that you
standing behind him?
541 [29:22.282] : - [scoffs] It was.
542 [29:24.458] : - It's quite a speech.
- Mm-hmm.
543 [29:26.242] : - Practically made
the S-G's career.
544 [29:28.331] : They teach it in
the Diplomatic Corps.
545 [29:29.985] : You write it?
546 [29:32.509] : - I share the blame.
547 [29:34.381] : - We lost so many ships
around Saturn. At this rate--
548 [29:36.992] : - They're already pulling their
forces back towards Jupiter.
549 [29:39.516] : It's just a matter of time.
550 [29:42.911] : - Our apologies,
Doctor Volovodov.
551 [29:45.000] : - Anna is just fine.
552 [29:46.610] : Pastor Anna, if you
attend my church.
553 [29:48.308] : - Well, there's no
chance of that
554 [29:49.657] : with this bunch of heathens.
555 [29:51.180] : [laughter]
556 [29:52.529] : - So, Anna.
557 [29:54.270] : What do you think
of the Arborghast?
558 [29:57.012] : Is that a sign from God?
559 [30:00.146] : - That's a question people
who aren't religious use
560 [30:02.191] : to make fun of people who are.
561 [30:03.627] : - [chuckles]
No mockery intended.
562 [30:08.545] : - I think it's a sign that
there are things
563 [30:11.548] : in the universe much
bigger than we are.
564 [30:15.988] : Which is good to be reminded of
now and then,
565 [30:19.295] : - Jules-Pierre Mao
knows what it is.
566 [30:21.297] : When we get our
hands on that prick,
567 [30:22.342] : we'll be sure to ask him.
568 [30:23.560] : - The bounty's up to 20 million.
569 [30:25.214] : Someone will spot him.
- My money's on a Belter.
570 [30:28.130] : They love money.
571 [30:29.566] : - That would make you a Belter.
[laughter]
572 [30:32.700] : - If Jules-Pierre Mao is as
smart as his media claim he is,
573 [30:36.269] : he'd turn himself in.
574 [30:38.271] : We've already frozen
his assets.
575 [30:40.577] : He can't hide forever.
576 [30:42.492] : - And if that's not enough, we
know where his children live.
577 [30:45.060] : [laughter]
578 [30:46.932] : - Visiting the sins of
the father on his children?
579 [30:51.632] : You know we've had a whole
other Testament since then,
580 [30:54.069] : right?
581 [30:55.375] : - Sometimes...
582 [30:57.072] : you need to exert pressure
where it's most effective,
583 [31:00.075] : especially in times of war.
584 [31:02.991] : - Collective punishment
is still a war crime.
585 [31:06.081] : Look it up.
586 [31:12.609] : - Well.
587 [31:14.263] : It's important to be
reminded of that.
588 [31:17.440] : Every now and then.
589 [31:20.487] : She's always like this.
590 [31:22.402] : Don't worry, you'll get used to it.
591 [31:29.061] : [engines roaring]
592 [31:34.457] : [heavy blast]
593 [31:42.683] : - They're still shooting at us.
594 [31:45.077] : - Nice to know they still care.
595 [31:48.036] : - How're you doing?
596 [31:49.342] : - I'm fine.
597 [31:51.474] : I think I'm getting
used to high-g.
598 [31:53.650] : - I dropped our burn to 1-g
when our escort showed up.
599 [31:56.784] : - Shit.
600 [31:59.178] : [exciting music]
601 [32:02.181] : ♪
602 [32:06.141] : - It's getting thick out there.
603 [32:07.664] : ♪
604 [32:15.629] : - Hey! Doc!
605 [32:17.370] : Look at me.
606 [32:19.154] : Control your breathing.
607 [32:20.677] : In through your nose,
out through your mouth.
608 [32:23.071] : [rattling]
609 [32:29.599] : Goddamnit, Doc, I told you to secure that locker!
610 [32:32.211] : - I'm sorry, I'll--I'll get it.
611 [32:33.560] : - Stay in your damn seat!
- Okay!
612 [32:35.823] : ♪
613 [32:49.184] : - Firing PDCs!
- Copy that.
614 [32:51.360] : ♪
615 [33:00.152] : [tools clanking]
616 [33:05.809] : ♪
617 [33:14.688] : [air hissing]
618 [33:16.124] : - [grunting]
I--I can't breathe!
619 [33:19.388] : - Hey, your oxygen's
knocked out.
620 [33:21.303] : Reach behind your head and see if you can plug it back it.
621 [33:25.177] : - [groaning] I can't!
Dr. Strickland shares his findings with Jules-Pierre Mao [ ]
622 [33:30.617] : - The first generation hybrids
had their limitations,
623 [33:33.489] : but we've learned
so much since then.
624 [33:36.536] : - We should dismantle them.
625 [33:38.712] : - Sir, let's take a breath.
626 [33:40.888] : There's no need
to dismantle--
627 [33:42.411] : - Protomolecule can't be
controlled.
628 [33:45.371] : - Actually, sir,
that's not true.
629 [33:48.591] : It can be controlled.
630 [33:51.377] : - How?
631 [33:55.250] : - By using them.
632 [33:57.470] : These children are the key.
633 [34:05.260] : - Now, this might
pinch a little.
634 [34:07.828] : - I've done this before.
635 [34:09.786] : - Not quite like this.
636 [34:12.920] : - Ow.
637 [34:16.619] : Katoa?
638 [34:17.707] : - Mei!
639 [34:19.231] : - I'm so glad
you're here!
640 [34:21.233] : What's going on?
641 [34:22.451] : - Hey, now.
We are not done with you.
642 [34:23.757] : - They won't let me
see my daddy.
643 [34:25.933] : - The reason we had to put
a failsafe in the Hybrids
644 [34:28.414] : was because sooner or later,
645 [34:29.763] : the Protomolecule
always broke down
646 [34:31.330] : our command
and control tech.
647 [34:33.462] : But these children...
648 [34:35.290] : all these children...
649 [34:37.597] : share a rare genetic
immune deficiency
650 [34:41.253] : that only occurs on Ganymede,
651 [34:42.819] : which I discovered
could be used
652 [34:45.692] : to inhibit the Protomolecule.
653 [34:53.439] : - Incredible.
654 [34:54.831] : - They told me that because
of all the fighting,
655 [34:56.311] : they'd have to get
kids like us out.
656 [34:57.834] : Dr. Strickland's here. He's taking care of us.
657 [34:59.662] : - I know, but where's my daddy?
658 [35:01.838] : - They'll take us back when it's safe.
659 [35:04.885] : Here's the good part.
660 [35:07.453] : Dr. Strickland said that by the time we're ready to leave,
661 [35:10.717] : we'll be cured.
- Really?
662 [35:12.371] : - Mm-hmm. He's been giving us new treatment.
663 [35:14.199] : - Do you feel better?
664 [35:15.548] : - Want to see something cool?
- Yeah.
665 [35:18.420] : - I believe that if we can fully understand
666 [35:21.597] : this process at a molecular level,
667 [35:24.513] : it could hold the key
668 [35:25.993] : to creating countermeasures to the Protomolecule...
669 [35:28.691] : maybe even find a way to stop whatever's happening on Venus.
670 [35:39.354] : - Pretty cool, huh?
671 [35:46.753] : - Do what you have to do.
Amos talks sense into Prax [ ]
672 [35:52.541] : - [rasping]
673 [35:56.719] : - Hang in there, I'm coming to get you.
674 [35:59.809] : [grunts]
675 [36:02.029] : - [groaning]
676 [36:06.512] : [gasping]
677 [36:09.950] : - [grunts]
678 [36:15.651] : [grunting, straining]
679 [36:22.789] : [groans]
680 [36:28.925] : - [gasping]
681 [36:31.406] : - Hang in there! I'm coming!
682 [36:35.280] : [suspenseful music]
683 [36:38.326] : ♪
684 [36:40.459] : [yells]
685 [36:41.895] : ♪
686 [36:48.902] : Doc, look at me! Hang on!
687 [36:56.997] : [air hissing]
688 [36:58.738] : - [gasping, panting]
689 [37:14.971] : - Hang on to that.
690 [37:22.457] : - Guys, the UNN ship is getting
too close!
691 [37:24.981] : - Now?
692 [37:26.548] : - Now!
- Missiles away!
693 [37:28.681] : [suspenseful music]
694 [37:31.684] : ♪
695 [37:39.431] : - Stand by. Looks like we're
in for another rough ride.
696 [37:41.955] : [alarm beeping]
697 [37:50.964] : [heavy blast]
698 [37:53.009] : [beeping]
699 [37:57.100] : ♪
700 [38:16.729] : - It sheared the engines
clean off!
701 [38:18.861] : Rest of the ship's intact.
702 [38:21.168] : Holy shit, it worked.
703 [38:23.692] : All right, setting a course
for the Razorback.
704 [38:26.521] : - We did it.
705 [38:27.566] : - Yeah, we sure did.
706 [38:28.871] : We only have two
torpedoes left.
707 [38:30.612] : PDC rounds are under 10%.
708 [38:33.485] : We're in a war
with no bullets.
709 [38:35.530] : - We're not the ones at war.
- We are now.
710 [38:37.837] : You think the UN's gonna
give us a free pass
711 [38:39.795] : for sparing lives?
712 [38:42.102] : We crippled one of their ships.
713 [38:44.539] : We just declared war on Earth.
714 [39:10.565] : - Are you trying to get
yourself killed, Doc?
715 [39:12.741] : - No.
716 [39:14.830] : - Because that stuff
you said before
717 [39:16.571] : about having to save that ship,
that was bullshit.
718 [39:22.098] : - I keep having this dream
about the child we found
719 [39:24.492] : in the incinerator.
720 [39:26.929] : That when I find Mei,
it'll be too late.
721 [39:31.978] : - Then why stop to do this?
722 [39:38.767] : - Because I can't
bear the thought
723 [39:39.855] : of finding Mei like that.
724 [39:42.684] : - I don't know shit
about parenting.
725 [39:44.773] : But what I do know
726 [39:46.253] : is that a kid needs
at least one person
727 [39:47.776] : who never gives up on them,
728 [39:50.692] : no matter what.
729 [39:54.827] : - You had someone like that?
730 [39:57.133] : - It's not about me.
731 [39:59.179] : It's about you.
732 [40:01.529] : If you give up on Mei,
what has she got left?
733 [40:06.055] : What do you got left?
734 [40:10.495] : [somber music]
735 [40:13.498] : ♪
736 [40:44.137] : - Chrisjen?
737 [40:56.671] : Chrisjen!
738 [40:59.848] : [eerie music]
739 [41:02.851] : ♪
740 [41:27.223] : Help her, please.