- CASE, how much time? - Forty-five to an hour. The stuff of life, huh? What's this gonna cost us, Brand? A lot. Decades. What happened to Miller? Judging by the wreckage, she was... broken up by a wave soon after impact. How's the wreckage stayed together after all these years, huh? Because of the time slippage. On this planet's time, she just landed hours ago. She probably just died minutes ago. The data Doyle received was just the initial status echoing endlessly.
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This way.
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About 200 meters.
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The gravity's punishing.
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But you knew about relativity. Oh.
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To them, time might be another physical dimension.
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To them... the past might be a canyon that they can climb into and the future... a mountain they can climb up. But to us, it's not, okay?
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Very graceful. No. But very efficient. What are you waiting for? Let's go! Go, go, go! Seven years per hour here. Let's make it count!
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CASE, what's the problem? Too waterlogged. Let it drain. Goddamn it! - I told you to leave me! Why didn't you? - And I told you to get your ass back here! - One of us was thinking about the mission! - You were thinking about getting home. I was trying to do the right thing! Can you tell that to Doyle?
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Don't shake your head at me. Time is relative, okay? It can stretch and it can squeeze, but... it can't run backwards. it just can't. The only thing that can move across dimensions, like time, is gravity. Okay.
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Oh, we are not prepared for this. You eggheads have the survival skills of a Boy Scout troop. Well, we got this far on our brains. Farther than any human in history. Well, not far enough!