Explain to me how you found this facility. Kind of an accident. We sort of stumbled upon it. We were on a salvage run... You're sitting in the best-kept secret in the world. Nobody stumbles in here. Nobody stumbles out.
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And we're growing more than we ever have. But like the potatoes in Ireland and the wheat in the Dust Bowl... the corn will die.
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Soon.
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The same NASA you flew for.
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Not while you're struggling to put food on the table.
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You had the coordinates for this facility marked on your map. Where did you get them? Where's my daughter? Don't make me take you down again. Sit down!
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I heard they shut you down, sir... for refusing to drop bombs from the stratosphere... onto starving people. When they realized that killing other people was... not a long-term solution, then they needed us back. - In secret. - Why secret? Because public opinion wouldn't allow spending on space exploration.
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We learned these coordinates from an anomaly.
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Now there's just corn.
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We'll find a way, professor. We always have. Driven by the unshakable faith the Earth is ours.
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Wheat seven years ago. Okra this year.
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- Aah! - Jesus.
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- Don't be afraid. - Aah!
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It was just constant. Just that steady blow of dirt. Of course, I didn't speak to her personally. We always set the plate upside-down. Glasses or cups, whatever it was, upside-down. Well, my dad was a farmer. Uh, like everybody else back then. There just wasn't enough food. We wore little things, little strips... of sheet over our nose and mouth so we wouldn't breathe so much of it. Well, it was pretty exciting for me because it was hope. I don't care who describes it, there is no way for it to be exaggerated. It was that bad. She did confirm just how much you loved farming.