And all of a sudden, it was like I... I wasn't trapped anymore.
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It felt like I was disappearing.
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Morning, Arthur! - Coffee, please. - Coming up.
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She knows.
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I think we found it.
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Really?
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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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So, I was thinking, maybe there's another way to go to sleep. What about the infirmary? I checked it out. It's just scanners and an Autodoc. There could be another hibernation machine in the cargo hold. I had that thought, too.
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Got to check all the systems manually. Can't we turn the ship around, go back to Earth? No, we're doing 50% of light speed. Turning back would take just as much time as going on. Well, there's got to be something we can do. Sorry. We're going where we're going.
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Do what?
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Eighty-nine years?
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But Aurora's pod...
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You're not where you want to be. You feel like you're supposed to be somewhere else. You said it. Well, say you could snap your fingers and be wherever you wanted to be. I bet you'd still feel this way. Not in the right place. Point is, you can't get so hung up on where you'd rather be that you forget how to make the most of where you are. What are you telling me? Take a break from worrying about what you can't control. Live a little. Live a little.
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I've never written about myself before.
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What am I gonna do? I'm here for you. Arthur, you're a machine.