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I don't know. Everything's up in the air at this point, no pun intended. |
Why, didn't they say? |
Well that hotel begins construction in January, there's going to be a lot of shuttle work. |
You want to go back to shuttle work? |
It's steady, good benefits. |
You gotta think of your old age. |
That's very pragmatic of you, Barnes. |
Thank you. |
Man, I'm hungry. I'm going to call the steward, you want anything?. |
Nah, I already ate. Why don't you just go down there? |
What, and leave you here all by your lonesome? |
Uh... |
I think I can handle it. |
Well, maybe I will. You sure you don't want anything? |
No. I'm all set. Thanks. |
Well, maybe I'll surprise you. |
I can hardly wait. |
Bridge! Can anyone hear me?! |
Yeah yeah yeah, give me a minute here. |
If anyone can hear me please respond! |
That's very professional sounding of you, Taylor. |
Barnes, can you hear me, are you all right? |
Why yes Ryan, I am, and thanks for asking. You don't have to talk to the intercom, I can hear you fine. |
What is the condition of the bridge? |
The bridge is fine, Taylor, how are things down there? |
Transmit the code 3 emergency and take us offline. Override the airlock sensors and hurry! We're running out of time, we have to get to the pods! |
Much as I'd like to help you and our valued guests, I'm afraid I can't. |
What are you talking about! Can you transmit the code 3 |
Yes I can transmit the code 3 emergency! I just don't think it's a prudent move at this juncture. |
Now do you want the good news first or the bad news? |
You better start making sense! |
Ok, I will. The bad news is the ship is history. Life support will last another 36 hours, maybe. |
Then we've got to get to the lifepods! |
I'd advise you to shut up and let me finish Taylor. You needn't worry about the lifepods because they're all gone, jettisoned. Save for one. |
It's still not going to work! They'll detect you upon reentry in an emergency vessel! |
Who said I'll reenter in the pod? I got friends out in space, Ryan, friends willing to get me back unnoticed. Thank God for deregulation huh? |
Uh, that's an affirmative, Roger Wilco. Please proceed. |
We have the codes here. How do you want to receive them? |
Well, preferably in tens and twenties... |
That was a joke Taylor, lighten up! Why don't you just hold them up to the lens. I'll write them down, and once I'm through verifying them, I'll get back to you. |
Will you transmit the distress signal? |
Mac, can you hear me? Come in? |
Taylor, you surprise me. |
I don't know what you're talking about! |
Sure you do. Sending Mac out on a little recon work. How pathetic. Problem is it seems Mac blew a few fuses. Or maybe he's just a little drunk. Were you partying with a robot Taylor? |
Look we gave you what you asked for. It checks out didn't it?! What more do you want from us! |
I told you not to try anything smart! I guess you're too much of a maverick to follow a simple order! And that's just too bad for all of you now, isn't it? |
Look you said it doesn't matter to you anyway! Why do you want to kill more innocent people! Why! |
Idiot... |
Good help is hard to find... |
Why should she, it's her fault. All guests are told not to eat in zero gravity, but she just wanted to have fun I guess, didn't realize what a grain of salt can do to sophisticated machinery. |
Well, I guess she figures she's paying for it. |
Ain't it the truth. Must be good to be rich. |
What did you say to me? |
It's a little late for you to be up. |
Look answer my question! |
All too well, captain. |
Well shut it off at once! |
Where the hell did you come from? |
Hello second mate Barnes. I was instructed to come to the bridge. |
Weren't you down in the dining room? |
I was there. Officer Taylor accessed my CPU directly to open the airlock doors. They are not functioning properly. |
Oh he did, did he? |
Yes he did. Yes he did. Barnes looks at the monitor Taylor and the others are still in the dining room |
You didn't do anything to the monitors, did you Mac? |
I did nothing to the monitors. |
And what are they doing now, Mac? |
They are awaiting further information. |
Were you going to give it to them? |
I am here to provide service to... to all our guests. There is a high level of passenger dissatisfaction. It is my duty...to report this. |
Well you did the right thing Mac. |
On channel 10? |
The device has stopped responding. |
Mac, you really earned your wings this flight. |
My...wings... |
I am here to provide service to... to all our guests. There is a high level of passenger dissatisfaction. It is my duty...to report this. |
I hear you Mac and I appreciate it. Frankly I don't know what I'd have done without you on this one. |
There is a high level...of passenger dissatisfaction. |
And I intend to correct that at once. I'll tell you something Mac... |
Evening. |
It can't be. |
Excuse me? |
You're Warren Wayne. |
Uh, yes I am. And you are? |
Anna Koros. She sensually extends her hand, Warren shakes it |
Koros, as in...Koros? Dimitri Koros? |
My grandfather. My God, I can't tell you what a fan I am of yours! You were magnificent in Deadly Gamble. |
Oh, thank you. |
Magnificent, magnificent. |
Well I appreciate that. |
So, what brings you out here? Pleasure cruise? |
Well a little business too. In my upcoming project Star Trackers I play a ship's captain, and I really wanted to get a feel for the outer space experience. I feel it will add more credibility to my performance. |
Of course, of course... |
So... |
Well I guess we're neighbors for this trip. |
Well, so we are. Sure is beautiful, huh? |
It certainly is. |
Well, it was nice meeting you. Enjoy the rest of the trip. |
I'm sure I will. |
No, I think hygiene is important. It helps you get into the part. |
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