Who you gonna tell? Posterity. So, why did you give up your life on Earth?
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120-year space hibernation means you'll never see your family or friends again.
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I'm interviewing you. You're what?
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Why did you do it?
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Here you go.
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And I may well spend the rest of my life here, in a steel world 1,000 meters long.
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I've been awake for seven days.
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All the other passengers will sleep for another 90 years while I live out my life on this ship, traveling forever...
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There's another passenger awake, a mechanic named Jim Preston.
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I see zeros on the Homestead Company's bottom line.
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Donna's too serious for that hair. Lola.
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He seems to have accepted our fate.
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I'm fighting to stay calm.
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Never arriving...
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But I'm scared.
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Did you pay full price for your ticket? No. I'm in a desirable trade. So they fill your head with dreams, discount your ticket, and you fly off to populate their planet and give Homestead 20% of everything that you make for the rest of your life. Not to mention the debt you run up on this fancy starship. So all you see here is 5,000 suckers?
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Do you know how much Homestead Company made off its first planet? Eight quadrillion dollars. That's eight million billions. Colony planets are the biggest business going.
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For 5,000 different reasons. You don't know these people. I'm a journalist. I know people.