The Rangers found you with only minutes left in your oxygen supply.
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Earth's atmosphere is 80 percent nitrogen. We don't even breathe nitrogen. Blight does. And as it thrives, our air gets less and less oxygen. The last people to starve will be the first to suffocate. And your daughter's generation... will be the last to survive on Earth. Murph is tired. I was wondering if she could take a nap in my office.
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Take it slow, sir.
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Where am I?
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One. That's a bit of a long shot, isn't it?
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Professor Brand.
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Roger. Morse is dot-dot-dash-dot.
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Dash-dash-dash.
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- They chose you. - Who's "they"? How long would I be gone? Hard to know. Years? I've got kids, professor. Get out there and save them. Who's "they"? We started detecting gravitational anomalies almost 50 years ago.
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Mr. Cooper.
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- Is that a wormhole? - It appeared 48 years ago. And it leads where? Another galaxy. A wormhole's not a naturally occurring phenomenon. Someone placed it there.
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That wormhole lets us travel to other stars. It came along right as we needed it. They've put potentially habitable worlds right within our reach. Twelve, in fact, from our initial probes. - You sent probes into that? - Mm-hm. We sent people into it. Ten years ago. The Lazarus missions. Twelve possible worlds... twelve Ranger launches carrying... the bravest humans ever to live... led by the remarkable Dr. Mann. Each person's landing pod had enough life support for two years. But they could use hibernation to stretch that... making observations on organics over a decade or more. Their mission was to assess their world, and if it showed potential... then they could send out a signal, bed down for the long nap, wait to be rescued. And what if the world didn't show promise? Hence the bravery.
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Eureka! It's traditional. Eureka!
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You were, uh, extremely lucky.
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Nice and easy, Mr. Cooper. Remember, you're no spring chicken anymore. Actually, you are 124 years old.
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Murph, the fire's out! Come on! Even if you communicate it here, she won't understand its significance for years.
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Don't you know who we are, Coop? No, professor, I don't. You know my father, Professor Brand.
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What sort of anomaly? I hesitate to term it supernatural, but it definitely wasn't scientific. You're going to have to be specific, Mr. Cooper. Right now. It was gravity.