- How far have you explored? - I've mounted several major expeditions. But with oxygen in limited supply, KIPP there really did most of the legwork. - What went wrong with him, sir? - Degeneration. He misidentified the first organics we found as ammonia crystals. We struggled on for a time, but ultimately I decommissioned him and... used his power source to keep the mission going. I thought I was alone before I shut him down. Would you like me to look at him?
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The gravity is a very, very pleasant 80 percent of the Earth's. Now, up here where I landed, the water is alkali... and the air has too much ammonia to breathe for more than just a few minutes... but down at the surface, and there is a surface... the chlorine dissipates. The ammonia gives way to crystalline hydrocarbons and breathable air.
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No. No. He needs a human touch. Dr. Brand, CASE is relaying a message for you from the comm station. Okay. Be right there. Excuse me.
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These readings are from the surface? Over the years, I've dropped various probes.
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We might be sharing this world.
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Possibly even to life.
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So far, surely.
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To organics.
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Tell us about your world.
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Dr. Mann. Dr. Mann?
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No, our present situation is that there's very little chance of rescuing any others.
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- What about the others? - I'm afraid you're it, sir.
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- Lazarus. - Hm.
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Then why wouldn't he use it? The equation couldn't reconcile relativity with quantum mechanics. You need more. More? More what? More data. You need to see into a black hole. The laws of nature prohibit a naked singularity. Romilly, is that true?
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Our world, uh, is cold... stark... but undeniably beautiful.