He wrote about you? Yeah. I grew up reading about myself in his books. How was that?
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I'm gonna go to bed.
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Now you're back to slogans.
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Right at his keypad.
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End of story.
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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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I see the door.
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Jim, these are not robot questions.
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See? You can't feel that. You don't have feelings.
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What am I gonna do? I'm here for you. Arthur, you're a machine.
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Is there anything you regret leaving behind?
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She thinks it was an accident. Let me tell her.
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Same for me. The crew's supposed to wake up a month before we do, but I haven't seen anybody.
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Your father was Oliver Lane, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. No pressure, right? My dad used to say, "If you live an ordinary life, "all you'll have are ordinary stories. "You have to live a life of adventure." So... Here I am.
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I'll also miss crowds...
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There has to be.
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I think we tell each other stories to know we're not alone, to make contact.