How bad? Every hour we spend on that planet will be... seven years back on Earth.
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Plan B: a population bomb.
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Get to the hatch!
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Hello, Rom. I've waited years.
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The stuff of life.
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- By now it must be... Twenty-three years... four months, eight days. Doyle? I thought I was prepared. I knew the theory. Reality's different.
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And something seemed wrong about dreaming my life away.
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- 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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That's why there's Plan B.
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With one complication.
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Go, go! Go!
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Couldn't you have told her you were going to save the world? No. When you become a parent, one thing becomes really clear. And that is that you want to make sure your children feel safe.