directed by Mary Ridge
(c) 1980 by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Series created by Terry Nation. This is a complete dialogue transcript for research purposes and is not for sale under any circumstances. Format (c) 1992 by Micky DuPree and Betsy Ramsey. Transcribed by Betsy Ramsey. Proofread by Micky Dupree, Susan Clerc, and Valerie Hill.
Dramatis Personae
Kerr Avon
Cally
Vila Restal
Servalan
Del Tarrant
Dayna Mellanby
Roj Blake
Zen
Kostos
Reeval
Toron
Sphere Voice
[Liberator flight deck. Avon is standing with his hands covering
his face. He lowers his hands.]
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AVON | Zen, are we on schedule?
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ZEN | The flight is nine seconds in advance of prediction. Propulsion
computers are amending.
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AVON | Will we be at the rendezvous on time? That's all I want to know.
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ZEN | Readouts confirm space-time position will be precisely as
requested.
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AVON | Keep monitoring all systems. I do not want even a fractional
error.
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ZEN | Confirmed. [Teleport room. Dayna and Cally are playing a board game. Vila is kibitzing.]
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VILA | That was it! Go on, you've got her! What are you waiting for?
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DAYNA | Well, I'm not sure. It's risky.
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VILA | Make the move. You'll wipe her out.
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DAYNA | Are you sure you can't read my mind, Cally?
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CALLY | Of course I can't. Even if I could, I wouldn't. That WOULD be
cheating.
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VILA | Go on, make the move. Take my word for it. Remember, I play this
game right up to Galactic Master standards.
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DAYNA | Well, all right, if you're sure.
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VILA | Just do it. Trust me. [To Cally] Let's see you get out of that,
then.
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CALLY | My game in nine thousand seven hundred and twenty-one moves.
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DAYNA | "Galactic Master." Thanks a lot.
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VILA | Wasn't my fault. Cally responded with the wrong move. If
she'd made the right one, she'd have lost that game.
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CALLY | Do you want another?
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DAYNA | Why not? There's nothing else to do.
[Tarrant enters.]
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TARRANT | What are you all doing in here?
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CALLY | Keeping out of Avon's way.
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DAYNA | He's not much fun at the moment.
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TARRANT | [to Vila] Aren't you supposed to be on watch?
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VILA | Avon's doing it.
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TARRANT | Still?! He's been on that flight deck more than thirty hours now.
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VILA | I offered. He said he was handling things and would I please
leave. No, that's not true. He didn't say anything. He yelled.
Told me to get out and stay out.
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CALLY | Same with me.
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DAYNA | And me.
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TARRANT | What the hell is he up to?
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DAYNA | Well, why don't you ask him?
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TARRANT | Why don't I do that?
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CALLY | Rather you than me. [Tarrant exits]
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VILA | [calling after him] Watch yourself. [Flight deck. Avon and Tarrant are present.]
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AVON | I'm tired, but I would like the flight deck to myself for a while
longer.
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TARRANT | No problem.
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AVON | Thank you.
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TARRANT | Avon, are we still on route for Calipheron? Are we?
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AVON | No.
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TARRANT | You've changed course?
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AVON | Obviously.
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TARRANT | You had no right to do that.
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AVON | There was no time for a committee meeting.
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TARRANT | You should have told us. If your reasons for changing course were
sound nobody would have given you an argument.
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AVON | There's always an argument. My reasons for changing course were
sound. You can take my word for it.
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TARRANT | So tell us where we're going. Tell us why.
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AVON | No.
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TARRANT | And we're just meant to sit by quietly and let you do it, whatever
it is.
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AVON | That's exactly what you're meant to do. You and the rest of them
owe me--
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TARRANT | Do we.
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AVON | --and I am calling in the debt. With or without your approval it
is going to be done.
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TARRANT | How do we approve of something we don't know about?
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AVON | You could try trusting me.
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TARRANT | All right, Avon, we'll try trusting you. Just don't expect us to
make a habit of it.
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AVON | I don't. [Tarrant starts to leave, but stays when Zen speaks]
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ZEN | Information. Navigation instructions completed. Liberator
holding requested position.
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AVON | Scan, three-sixty orbital.
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ZEN | Confirmed. [Visual scan appears]
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TARRANT | There's nothing out there. We're in the middle of nowhere.
[Liberator exterior.]
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TARRANT | [V.O.] We must be light years away from any populated planet.
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AVON | [V.O.] Zen, nearest planet capable of supporting carbon-based life.
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ZEN | [V.O.] Disentastra.
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AVON | [V.O.] Transit time at standard by eight.
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ZEN | [V.O.] Ninety-six hours, seventeen minutes, and four point three
zero three seconds.
[Flight deck.]
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AVON | There is nothing closer?
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ZEN | All systems confirm Disentastra as nearest life-supporting planet.
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AVON | Why here? Why bring me here?
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TARRANT | Do you want to tell me about it now?
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AVON | I have followed all the instructions to the letter, but it doesn't
make sense.
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TARRANT | Go on.
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AVON | I first heard the signal--
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ZEN | Computers are receiving the identifying call sign as stipulated.
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AVON | Then it's all right. Zen, you will remain silent until further
instructed.
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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AVON | Would you mind leaving now?
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TARRANT | Yes, I would.
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AVON | But you'll do it anyway.
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TARRANT | Sooner or later you're going to tell us, Avon. [Exits]
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AVON | Zen, are you still receiving the signal?
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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AVON | Is it genuine?
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ZEN | Full-range analyses confirm the signal is from the original
message source.
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AVON | Can you trace that source?
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ZEN | The signal is being redirected and boosted through a
communications satellite. Trace to origin is not possible.
Identifying call sign has ended. Message transmission has begun.
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AVON | Put it on audio. No, hold that. [Glances over shoulder] Give me
direct visual readout at my flight console.
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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AVON | [He reads unintelligible gibberish.] Is that all?
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ZEN | Transmission has ceased.
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AVON | Use the frequency listed. Acknowledge receipt of message and
advise I will cooperate.
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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AVON | Have you got the new locations?
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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AVON | Program the navigation computers. Get us started.
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ZEN | Confirmed. [Teleport room. All but Avon are present. Avon enters.]
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AVON | You can take the watch now, Vila.
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VILA | Wonderful. I've been looking forward to that.
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TARRANT | Where are we going, Avon?
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AVON | Profound philosophical questions never really interested me.
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TARRANT | Not up to your usual standard.
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AVON | Yes, well, I'm tired.
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TARRANT | Avon, where is the ship headed?
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AVON | To tell you the truth, I haven't the faintest idea. [Flight deck. Tarrant, Vila, Dayna, Cally enter.]
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TARRANT | Zen, I want a fast summary of all communications coming into and
going out of this ship within the last fifty hours.
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ZEN | That information is not available.
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TARRANT | Why isn't it available?
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ZEN | The information you require has been stored via a coded route, and
retrieval is not possible without the correct security command
sequence.
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CALLY | And that sequence is known only to Avon, I imagine.
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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VILA | You've got to hand it to Avon: he knows how to keep a secret. He
probably won't even talk to himself. [Liberator approaches a region of space that contains a glowing red cloud-like substance.] [Flight deck. Tarrant, Dayna, Cally, Vila are present.]
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ZEN | Information. Forward sensors indicate a broad spread of
unidentified matter across predicted flight path.
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TARRANT | Analysis.
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ZEN | Preliminary readings have failed to identify the nature of the
material.
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TARRANT | Structure.
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ZEN | Minute fluid particles.
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CALLY | Fluid?
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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TARRANT | If we go through this matter, is there any risk of hull
penetration?
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ZEN | Negative. Detectors register a high level of energy within the
band that might generate flight turbulence.
[Avon appears in corridor.]
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TARRANT | What do you think?
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DAYNA | Well, it doesn't sound too dangerous.
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CALLY | Well, we've been through turbulence before.
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AVON | [joining them] What's going on?
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TARRANT | Cloud of fluid particles up ahead. They can't be identified as
yet.
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AVON | Zen, put it on the main screen.
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CALLY | Apparently it's energy charged, so it could shake us about a bit.
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VILA | Let's be on the safe side and go around it.
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AVON | No, we stay on course.
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TARRANT | Now look, this involves all of us. I can't think of a good reason
why we should take any risks, and you're not about to give me one,
are you. Zen, recommendations.
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ZEN | The consensus of computer systems favor a course deviation to
avoid contact. In this environment, it is prudent to treat any
unexplained phenomenon as potentially dangerous.
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VILA | Isn't that what I just said? With a brain like mine, who needs
computers?
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AVON | Zen, maintain present course, no deviation. Status one,
subcategory Q, no countermand.
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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TARRANT | [stops Avon with his hand] That is it, Avon. I've had it. Either
you tell us what it's all about or we're going to stop it.
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AVON | No, you're not. Nothing and nobody is going to stop it, you least
of all. Now get out of my way, and stay out of my way. [He has
produced a gun and is pointing it at Tarrant's stomach. He exits.]
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CALLY | You were lucky. He meant it. He was going to kill you.
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TARRANT | I got that impression myself.
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DAYNA | [looking at viewscreen] We're getting close. Better take position. [Liberator enters the enzyme field. Turbulence rocks the flight deck.] [Teleport room. Avon hangs on during the turbulence.]
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AVON | I hope it's worth all this. [Flight deck.]
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TARRANT | How much more, Zen?
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ZEN | Emergence from matter belt in thirty-nine point zero one seconds.
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TARRANT | Any damage yet?
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ZEN | Hull sensors appear temporarily impaired. All other systems
continue on full function. [Liberator exits the enzyme field.] [Flight deck.]
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TARRANT | Is everybody all right?
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DAYNA | Yes. [simultaneous with]
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CALLY | Fine, thank you.
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VILA | All that shaking about didn't do my kidneys any good.
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TARRANT | Zen, damage report.
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ZEN | Hull sensors still inoperative. Auto-repair circuits activated.
There is no other damage. Visual scan reveals minute particles of
matter adhering to the hull.
[Liberator exterior.]
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TARRANT | [V.O.] Any problems with that?
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ZEN | [V.O.] No problem is apparent.
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TARRANT | [V.O.] All right, the alert is over.
[A substance is starting to corrode Liberator's hull.] [Flight deck. Avon, Tarrant, Vila, Cally are present. Avon is holding the gun.]
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ZEN | Information.
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AVON | Right on time.
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ZEN | Navigation instructions completed. Calculated position is
confirmed. Computers are receiving the correct identifying call
sign.
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AVON | Acknowledge receipt of signal and stand by for message.
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ZEN | Confirmed.
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TARRANT | All right, Avon, so we've arrived. Where?
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AVON | We should be somewhere in the region of Delta seven one four.
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TARRANT | Which is?
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AVON | One of the stars on the edge of Sector Six.
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TARRANT | So why don't we take a look? Zen, scan, three-sixty orbital.
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AVON | Delta seven one four is a blind sun. It has no planetary system at
all.
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VILA | No planets? Then what's that, a cosmic conjuring trick?
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AVON | [turns to look at screen] Zen, is that a planet?
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ZEN | The object on scan was constructed by a consortium of United
Planets scientists four hundred and eleven years ago. It was
code-named "Terminal".
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TARRANT | Terminal? The records say she broke up.
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AVON | You've heard of it?
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TARRANT | Only as a historical curiosity. The intention was to build an
artificial planet. It was sprayed with organic materials in the
hope that it would naturalize, and eventually create all the
conditions to develop and sustain life. It was just a gigantic
laboratory in a way. But she was originally positioned in solar
orbit out towards Mars.
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VILA | So what's she doing out here?
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TARRANT | You tell me. I still haven't got over the fact that she exists.
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AVON | Zen, is there life on Terminal?
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ZEN | Data banks do not have that information. Spectro analysis
indicates a breathable atmosphere and Earth-level gravity.
Surface water and vegetation appear to be abundant.
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TARRANT | All right, so we've found a long-lost planet. Now, do you want to
tell us why we're here?
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ZEN | Message transmission has begun. The signal emanates from
Terminal.
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AVON | Relay to my position. [He reads some more electronic gibberish.]
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ZEN | Message ends.
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AVON | Acknowledge, and advise I will cooperate. [To Tarrant] I'll need
about five minutes. If you ask the others to come to the teleport,
I'll tell you what you need to know. [exits]
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TARRANT | And not before time. [The substance continues to corrode Liberator's hull.] [Teleport room. All are present.]
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AVON | All right, now listen. I don't know what to expect or how long
this will take me. I'll call in every hour on the hour, but if I
miss one transmission, get out of here.
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CALLY | What? You mean leave you on Terminal? Abandon you?
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AVON | That's exactly what I mean. Keep the ship on full alert. At the
slightest hint of danger, the same thing applies: move out fast.
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TARRANT | Oh, come on, Avon. Look, we've been through a lot together.
We've always been at risk; we've always taken chances. But we've
survived because we worked as a team. So what is it you have to
do that makes this so different?
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AVON | This happens to be my problem. None of you are involved.
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DAYNA | But we are involved. However much you like to pretend you're a
loner, you're not really. We depend on each other. I wouldn't be
alive now if it wasn't for you, and I'm sure that's true of
everybody else. So why not trust us?
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VILA | Look, you don't have to give reasons. You don't even have to
explain. Whatever it is, we'll back you up.
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CALLY | Or, if you want one of your own cold, rational explanations, we
can't afford to lose you.
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AVON | Sentiment breeds weakness. Let it get a hold of you and you are
dead. I have already programmed Zen. In precisely twelve hours,
the ship will set course for Calipheron. You cannot override it.
After that, it will come back under your command. Go where you
want, but stay away from Terminal.
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TARRANT | You seem to have thought of everything.
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AVON | I have also recorded a full explanation of everything I am doing.
Zen will not issue it until you are in flight. It's very
detailed. The only thing missing is the end. [Moves for the bay.]
Operate, will you, Dayna? One last thing. I don't need any of
you. I needed the Liberator to bring me here so I had no choice
but to bring you along, but this is as far as you go. I don't want
you with me. I don't want you following me. Understand this:
anyone who does follow me, I'll kill them. All right, Dayna. [Terminal planet surface. (A heartbeat-like sound can be heard at all times on the Terminal surface.) Avon looks around.]
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AVON | [into bracelet] Down and safe. And if this is an example of a
man-made planet, they ought to get back to the drawing board and
start again. [V.O.] I'll contact you again in precisely one hour.
[Into bracelet] Out. [He begins walking.] [Teleport room. Everyone is still present.]
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TARRANT | Shift the coordinates by half a point. I don't want to land too
close to him.
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VILA | I got the distinct impression he wanted to be alone.
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TARRANT | Well, we can't always have what we want, Vila.
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VILA | I had noticed.
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CALLY | I'll come with you.
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TARRANT | Fine, let's get kitted up.
[Tarrant and Cally exit.]
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VILA | Avon isn't going to like this.
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DAYNA | Avon isn't going to know about it.
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VILA | I wouldn't like to bet my life on that. [Terminal surface. Avon is walking.] [Teleport room. Tarrant, Cally, Vila and Dayna are present.]
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VILA | What are you going to do if he spots you?
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TARRANT | Duck. You set, Cally?
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CALLY | Ready.
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TARRANT | Put us down, Dayna. [Terminal surface. Tarrant and Cally duck into cover.]
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TARRANT | Stay low. [Looks around] Do you want the good news or the bad
news?
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CALLY | Surprise me.
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TARRANT | The good news is Avon doesn't know we're here. The bad news is
he's nowhere in sight. He seems to have vanished. [Terminal surface. Avon stops to reference a hand-held device he's carrying, then continues on. He is being observed by two beings, Reeval and Toron, each using a monocular.]
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REEVAL | There he is, Toron. He's moving towards the contact point.
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TORON | I've got him.
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REEVAL | He seems to be cooperating, following instructions.
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TORON | So far. At least he appears to be alone. Reeval, something
moving, about a quarter of a mile behind him.
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REEVAL | Can't see it.
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TORON | I only got a glimpse. Went into cover.
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REEVAL | Human?
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TORON | No, probably a link.
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REEVAL | And if there's one, there's more. If they pick up Avon's trail,
well, they'll attack. He won't stand a chance. They'll tear him
to pieces.
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TORON | Time we moved. [Terminal surface. Avon approaches an obelisk. A beam shuts off as he nears the obelisk. The obelisk opens to reveal a sphere.] |
SPHERE | This directional indicator has been programmed to activate only
when the identity of the holder has been confirmed. Take the
sphere in both hands and state your name. [Avon picks it up and
holds it in one hand.] You were instructed to hold the sphere in
both hands. [Avon complies.] State name.
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AVON | My name is Avon. |
SPHERE | Palm and voice prints confirm identity. You will follow the
indicated route. You are warned that the slightest deviation from
this course could result in considerable danger. Directional
indicator will now activate.
[Avon heads off in the indicated direction with the sphere. The
obelisk closes when he leaves.] [Terminal surface. Tarrant and Cally make their way through a wooded area.]
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TARRANT | Cally.
[They hide as Reeval and Toron approach. Once they are past,
Tarrant and Cally come out of hiding.]
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CALLY | I'll tell the ship what we're doing. [Into bracelet] Liberator,
Cally.
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DAYNA | [V.O.] We read you, Cally, go ahead.
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CALLY | [into bracelet] We've lost track of Avon but are now following two
unidentified humanoids.
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DAYNA | [V.O.] Understood.
[Liberator exterior. The hull is corroding.]
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DAYNA | [V.O.] I am taking a locator fix on your transmission. Make
contact when you can and we'll keep track of your movements.
[Terminal surface.]
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CALLY | [into bracelet] Confirmed. Out. [Teleport room. Dayna is present. Unnoticed by Dayna, the substance has started dripping down the walls. Dayna exits.] [Flight deck. Vila is at his station. Dayna enters.]
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VILA | Come and check this for me, will you? These readings don't seem
to make sense.
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DAYNA | What's the problem?
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VILA | We're registering very high-level discharge from the energy banks.
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DAYNA | Hmm, that can't be right. We only require minimal output to hold
fixed orbit and maintain normal systems.
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VILA | Well, I know, but look at that.
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DAYNA | We're exceeding our regenerative capacity! Banks four and seven
are drained. Have you checked this with Zen?
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VILA | I only just noticed it.
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DAYNA | Zen, report on the status of the energy bank instrumentation.
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ZEN | Instruments are reading accurately.
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VILA | Then why the massive power drain?
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ZEN | Auto-repair circuits are working at maximum capacity. Damage
exceeds rectification capability.
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DAYNA | Damage? What damage?
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ZEN | That information is not available.
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VILA | What do you mean, not available? Either we are damaged, or we're
not. Now which is it?
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ZEN | The continuing malfunction of hull sensors is limiting data for
analysis. Operational systems indicate that the damage is
widespread but superficial.
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DAYNA | The nature of the damage. What's causing it?
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ZEN | Unconfirmed analysis suggests unidentified enzyme activity
resulting in molecular metamorphosis.
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VILA | Thank you, Zen. That's a big help.
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DAYNA | Zen, it is vital that we have more information. Divert all
computer functions to total investigation.
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ZEN | [gibberish speech] Confirmed. Minor damage to primary translator
unit makes temporary closedown of speech circuits necessary. You
will be advised when full function is restored.
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VILA | What's all that about? What's happening?
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DAYNA | I don't know, but I think it's time for the others to come back.
[They exit. The substance has appeared on the flight deck wall.] [Teleport room. Dayna and Vila see the substance, now covering a good portion of the walls and equipment. They exchange a worried look.] [Terminal surface. Avon approaches a structure, still holding the sphere.] |
SPHERE | Halt. Guidance program now completed.
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AVON | It's been nice talking to you. [Tosses sphere away. Approaches
and investigates structure entrance. Hears something, whirls,
drawing gun. A door hums open. Whirls back, then approaches
again. Calls down.] Is there anyone there? [It echoes. He
holsters his gun and climbs inside, then down a ladder. The door
hums shut. He climbs down until he reaches bottom. He looks
around.] Anybody here? [Terminal surface. Reeval and Toron stand outside the structure.]
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TORON | Shall we go down?
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REEVAL | Let's be on the safe side.
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TORON | Keep your eyes open. I'll have a look round.
[Tarrant and Cally are behind some brush observing them.]
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TARRANT | What are they hanging about for?
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CALLY | Perhaps that's as far as they're going.
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TARRANT | And where the hell is Avon?
[Reeval is attacked by links. Toron tries to go to her aid, but
he is attacked and overcome as well.]
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CALLY | We've got to help them!
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TARRANT | No. It's too late. There's nothing we can do.
[The links rip at Reeval and Toron's clothing.] [Inside structure. Avon ducks around a corner as Kostos passes. When she has gone, he enters the room she came from. He finds a teleport bracelet. He activates a console. Blake's image appears on a viewscreen.]
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AVON | [reading from the console] "The patient's condition continues to
improve. Life support systems were closed down for ten minutes
extra today, bringing the total to three hours. During this time
... Blake ... showed no apparent signs of distress. All prescribed
medication was administered." [He looks up to the viewscreen] So
he is alive. Blake is alive. [He exits and heads down a corridor. A light is suddenly activated behind him. He turns, shielding his face with his arms. He is struck in the hand with a dart. He begins to fall, managing to pluck the dart out before hitting the floor unconscious. Three booted figures come stand around him.]
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KOSTOS | Let it begin. [Flight deck. Vila and Dayna are present. The substance is covering many of the room's surfaces.]
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VILA | It's eating into everything! Metal, plastics, fibers, [scraping
substance away from console in front of Zen] just rotting away.
Maybe we should try and contact the others again.
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DAYNA | There's no point.
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VILA | Might have just been a blind spot.
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DAYNA | Or a malfunction. How do we know? Look at this. There's total
drain on three of the energy banks, maximum discharge on all the
others. In a couple of hours we'll have nothing in reserve.
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VILA | We've got to slow the outflow.
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DAYNA | How?
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VILA | There is a way, but first we must get Zen back online. Zen, this
is a priority command overriding all other requirements. Come
online. Repeat: Zen, this is a priority command. Come online!
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ZEN | [gibberish speech]
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DAYNA | Translator units are still on the blink.
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ZEN | [gibberish speech] Confirmed. [Speech is now slow and halting.]
State speed and course. Computer circuits have now been rerouted
and as requested are now online.
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VILA | Zen, I want all the auto-repair systems closed down.
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DAYNA | You can't do that!
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VILA | We've got to. They're fighting a losing battle and burning up the
energy banks. [To Zen] Concentrate everything you've got on
keeping the computer systems functioning. Maximize investigation
and research into the nature of whatever's causing the damage and
find a solution.
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ZEN | Dangerous structural weaknesses have already-- have already--
already developed in many areas. Auto-repair circuits are
delaying further weakening.
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VILA | Delaying, not halting. I want all-out computer effort on
investigation. If you can come up with an answer soon enough, we
might still have enough power left to start getting things
working. Confirm. Confirm!
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ZEN | Confirmed.
[They check the instrumentation.]
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VILA | He's doing it.
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DAYNA | But without the auto-repair, this stuff's going to speed up.
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VILA | I'm going to try Tarrant again.
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DAYNA | There's no chance Avon left Orac's key on the ship somewhere.
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VILA | No, he took it all right. Orac's just a useless bunch of junk.
He should feel right at home in this lot. [Structure interior. Avon, unconscious, is wheeled down a corridor on a gurney.] [Terminal surface. Tarrant and Cally approach the structure.]
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CALLY | What do you make of it?
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TARRANT | Some sort of shaft cover. Could explain where Avon vanished to.
Damn. Electrostatic lock. It needs a sonal key.
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CALLY | [nods towards the bodies] They might have it.
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TARRANT | I'll check. [Examines the bodies] This could be it. [Looks up,
becomes alarmed] Cally!
[Cally turns at his warning just as a link attacks her from behind.
Tarrant rises to help her, but is also attacked. Tarrant fights
off his attacker and pulls Cally's attacker off her. Tarrant is
attacked again. Cally opens the door with the key, shoots a link,
and climbs inside. Tarrant wins free, climbs inside, and shoots a
link. The door closes. Cally drops the key, which falls down the
shaft.]
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CALLY | I hope you hadn't planned on going back up again.
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TARRANT | Not immediately. From here on, it's downhill all the way. [Structure interior. Avon is still unconscious. A microphone-like device is positioned above Avon's head and a machine activated. Avon's eyes flutter open. He finds himself in a room, alone. He notes the dart wound on his hand. He exits and walks down a corridor. He ducks as two guards walk by, then continues on. He looks through a window in a door and sees a man lying on a bed or table. He enters. The man is dressed in a white full-length gown or robe with bare feet, and is attached by tubes to a machine. Avon approaches to look down at him. The man looks like Blake, although he has a beard; he is not awake.]
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AVON | Blake.
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BLAKE | [wakes up] Well, you certainly took your time finding me.
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AVON | There didn't seem to be any hurry. Anyway, I always said I could
manage very well without you.
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BLAKE | It must have been so dull having no one to argue with.
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AVON | Well, now, there were times when your simple-minded certainties
might have been refreshing.
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BLAKE | Careful, Avon. Your sentiment is showing.
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AVON | That's your imagination. Now, are you going to tell me about this
discovery that is going to make us rich and invincible?
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BLAKE | I'll take you to it.
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AVON | You mean after I get you out of the mess you've got yourself into?
Just like old times?
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BLAKE | Not that easy this time. The lightning raid...snatch me from the
jaws of death isn't on, I'm afraid. Taken off this life support
system I wouldn't survive for more than three or four hours.
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AVON | We'll have the whole thing duplicated on the Liberator.
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BLAKE | No good. I wouldn't survive the teleport transfer. THEY calculate
it'll take at least three months before I can start to move again.
[Beeping begins] That's a treatment timer. They'll be here in a
few minutes. They'll find YOU.
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AVON | It seems unlikely that you'll be moving far. I know where to find
you. I'll be back.
[Avon exits and starts back down the corridor. He hides as a guard
passes, then continues on. As he enters a room, he is met by a
guard with a drawn gun. Avon slowly backs down the corridor and is
hit from behind. He falls. He looks up and sees Kostos and a male
guard, but his vision blurs and he falls unconscious. He then is
back in the room with the microphone-like device and machine. His
eyes slowly close.]
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KOSTOS | It is completed. Get him out of there. Quickly, now. We must
keep the continuity right. [They drag him to the corridor. She
injects him.] Wake him. [A guard kicks Avon twice. He gasps and
wakes up] Come on, on your feet. Get up. [Avon looks up, his
vision blurry at first, and sees Kostos and the guard again. He
gets up.] Now walk. [Control room. Avon enters under guard with Kostos. Servalan is present.]
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SERVALAN | Avon. How very nice to see you again. You look well. No, no,
actually that's not true. You look rather tired. Why don't you
sit down?
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AVON | Thank you. It's less painful than being knocked down.
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SERVALAN | Have my people been treating you badly? Oh, I do apologize. I
shall reprimand them most severely. [To the others] You may go.
[Kostos snaps her fingers and she and the guards exit.] You don't
seem surprised to see me.
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AVON | If it was a trap, it had to be yours. The precise planning, the
meticulous detail, the general flair, who else could it be.
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SERVALAN | Thank you. That you of all people should appreciate my work is
very flattering.
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AVON | I thought it might be.
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SERVALAN | Mm. I must admit that when I started beaming messages to the
Liberator I was worried you might not believe them.
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AVON | I didn't.
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SERVALAN | What convinced you?
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AVON | When you transmitted the recording of Blake's voice, Zen did a
print analysis and confirmed that the voice could be genuine. On
the strength of that, I had to follow it up.
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SERVALAN | I never doubted you would. What about the others? Were they
convinced?
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AVON | I told them nothing about it.
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SERVALAN | You were afraid they might not want to help you find Blake.
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AVON | On the contrary, I was sure that they would, but they can get a
little overenthusiastic, a little careless.
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SERVALAN | So rather than let them walk into what might be a trap, you
decided to do it all on your own. How very noble of you.
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AVON | I thought so.
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SERVALAN | Of course, it had nothing to do with not wanting to share Blake's
mysterious discovery.
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AVON | Nothing at all. [chuckles]
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SERVALAN | [chuckles] Well, let me reassure you. You weren't entirely misled.
Blake is alive and if not well, at least on the road to recovery.
More important, he is MY prisoner. Naturally I wouldn't expect you
to take my word for it, so you may see him and talk to him.
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AVON | I already have.
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SERVALAN | What?!
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AVON | Your security is not very efficient.
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SERVALAN | You were supposed to be held in close custody.
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AVON | It's not very important. Let's get down to terms. I want Blake's
freedom. What do you want?
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SERVALAN | [points to screen displaying the Liberator] That. A straight
exchange. You get Blake and whatever it is he's discovered, and I
get the Liberator. [Structure interior. Tarrant and Cally enter a room.]
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TARRANT | Watch the door. You ever seen anything like this before?
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CALLY | I don't think so. What is it?
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TARRANT | I'm not sure. I mean, I recognize some of the components.
[Points] That's a voice synthesizer, [points] vocabulary bank.
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CALLY | That looks like a visual image structurizer.
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DAYNA | [V.O.] Tarrant, Cally.
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TARRANT | [into bracelet] Tarrant. Come in, Liberator.
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DAYNA | [V.O. switching to normal] At last! We've been trying to reach you
for hours. Listen, the ship is in bad trouble. [Liberator
exterior; the corrosion is worse.] There's massive structural
damage and systems breakdown. Energy reserves have fallen well
below danger level. Destruction is beyond the capacity of the
auto-repair circuits, and we're even getting computer failure.
Zen's latest analysis is that the molecular destructuring is
accelerating. [Flight deck. Vila is standing before Zen.]
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ZEN | State course and speed. Blake. Cally. Confirmed. Confirmed.
Confirmed, standard by five. Dysfunction of computer banks seven,
nine and four. Recircuiting.
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VILA | How long, Zen?
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ZEN | Incalculable. Whilst in zero-gravity fixed orbit, the ship will
remain viable for some hours.
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VILA | And if we try to move?
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ZEN | The extreme structural stress of propulsion would probably result
in disintegration. Dysfunction--
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DAYNA | [enters] I got them -- [Vila shushes her.]
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ZEN | -- dysfunction on computer banks three and six. All resources now
concentrated on maintenance of teleport facilities. I-- I have
failed you.
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VILA | He never referred to himself before. He never once used the word
"I".
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ZEN | I have failed you. I am sorry. I have--
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VILA | He's dying. Zen is dying. [Structure interior. Tarrant and Cally are still in the room.]
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CALLY | Should we teleport back?
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TARRANT | I don't see how that would help. We need Avon. He's the computer
genius. It's just possible he could come up with something. [Command center. Servalan and Avon are present.]
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SERVALAN | All details of Blake's treatment have been programmed into the
computers. There are ample supplies of all the drugs and
medicines he will require. In approximately three months he
should be well enough to move. The space vessel I used to come
here will be at your disposal. It's rather old-fashioned, slow,
but it will take you where you want to go.
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AVON | Are you sure you've covered everything?
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SERVALAN | I don't think there's anything I've missed. There's a light beam
voice link directed at the Liberator. You'll contact the ship.
Tarrant, Cally and Dayna will teleport to this location. Vila
will stay on board to operate the teleport to bring me up. You
have my word that he will be teleported down to you immediately I
have control. It's a very reasonable contract, Avon. You have
your lives, Blake, and transportation out of here.
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AVON | And you have the best ship in space.
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SERVALAN | The pattern for a fleet.
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AVON | You really think you can duplicate the Liberator?
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SERVALAN | I've assembled a team of scientists who are sure they can. In
fact, they've staked their lives on it. And with a fleet like
that, I can unite and rule as nobody has ever ruled before.
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AVON | What if the crew won't obey me?
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SERVALAN | Oh, I don't think that's likely. I have Blake. I have you.
[Draws a gun.] Call the ship. [Avon moves for the comm link.] I
was right. I knew you'd never let Blake die.
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AVON | Death is something that he and I faced together on a number of
occasions. I always thought that his death and mine might be
linked in some way. [Into comm link] Liberator, this is Avon. Do
you read?
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VILA | [V.O.] Avon? Where are you?
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AVON | No questions. Just do as I tell you and do it immediately. Take
the Liberator out of here, maximum speed. Go and keep going!
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SERVALAN | No!
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AVON | It's important, Vila. Do it now!
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SERVALAN | You fool! [She hits him on the back of the head with the gun and
he cries out.]
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VILA | [V.O.] Avon.
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SERVALAN | You fool!
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VILA | [V.O.] Avon! Avon!
[Servalan breaks the comm link and brings her gun to bear on Avon,
who is lying on his back on the floor, but conscious. Kostos
enters with Tarrant, Cally, and guards.]
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KOSTOS | Servalan.
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SERVALAN | I think negotiations have just been reopened. [Teleport room. Vila and Dayna are present.]
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VILA | We have a firm locator fix on your signal. Waiting your orders.
[Structure command center. Avon and Cally are under guard.
Servalan is holding a gun to Tarrant's head.]
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TARRANT | [into comm link] Have Dayna prepare for teleport.
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VILA | She's moving in now.
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AVON | Tarrant, no!
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TARRANT | It's too late. Use that good, icy logic of yours. We've lost this
game. [Deactivates video display showing Liberator] Shut him up.
[Into comm link] Ready, Vila?
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VILA | Standing by.
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TARRANT | [V.O.] Put her down.
[Dayna teleports down.]
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SERVALAN | All right. Get their bracelets. Move them over there. That, I
think, concludes our business.
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TARRANT | You said there's a ship that could get us off here.
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SERVALAN | There is. Perhaps I've exaggerated just a little. You see, she
was rather badly damaged when we made our landing. But I think
with some months' work she could be made spaceworthy. Just about.
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AVON | What about Blake?
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SERVALAN | Ah, yes. Blake. I owe him so much. After all, it was he who
brought you to me.
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AVON | We made a deal. You promised me Blake.
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SERVALAN | Blake is dead. He died from his wounds on the planet Jevron more
than a year ago. I saw his body. I saw it cremated. Blake is
dead.
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AVON | I saw him. I spoke to him and he--
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SERVALAN | You saw nothing. Heard nothing. It was an illusion, a drug-
induced and electronic dream. We spent months preparing it. We
recreated Blake inside our computers, voice, images, memories, a
million fragmented facts. When I was ready, I started sending you
the messages, seeding the idea in your mind. I was conditioning
you. And you were my greatest ally, Avon. You made it easy
because you wanted to believe it. You wanted to believe that
Blake was still alive.
[Avon starts for her.]
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TARRANT | Let it go, Avon.
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SERVALAN | One final thing. As you know, this planet was designed to help
our scientists watch and study how life first developed on Earth.
The experiment was more than successful and has led to some
highly unpleasant lifeforms. Do be careful.
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CALLY | We have met some sort of primitive humanoids. I hate to think
that they were our ancestors.
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SERVALAN | Oh, but they're not. The planet's evolution was massively
accelerated. It developed through millions of years in a very
short time. The creature you saw is not what Man developed from.
It is what Man will become. I think I'm ready. [To Tarrant] Give
the order. Please.
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TARRANT | Take them up, Vila.
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SERVALAN | [looking in Avon's direction] We won't meet again. Goodbye. [Teleport room. Vila is present. Servalan, Kostos, and two guards teleport up.]
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SERVALAN | I'm going to the flight deck. Get rid of him.
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VILA | Eh?
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SERVALAN | Put him down on Terminal.
[Servalan and a guard exit. Vila, under guard, enters the teleport
bay, then turns back toward Orac, which is on a nearby table.]
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VILA | Just a minute. [Picks up Orac]
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KOSTOS | What are you doing?
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VILA | Souvenir.
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KOSTOS | What is it?
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VILA | It's just a pile of junk, really, but it means a lot to me. I
built it. It's a sculpture. You're not going to make me leave
it, are you?
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KOSTOS | All right.
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VILA | Incidentally, you should always be careful about getting a second-
hand spacecraft. They can be very unreliable.
[Vila teleports down with Orac.] [Control room. Avon is standing apart from the others, his back to them. Tarrant activates a control.]
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DAYNA | You'd better watch this, Avon.
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AVON | [approaches] She won. We-- I let her take the Liberator.
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TARRANT | No. No, she didn't win. We all came out losers.
[They turn toward the screen.] [Flight deck. Servalan enters. She, Kostos and the guards assume positions.]
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SERVALAN | Manual operation. Set course for the planet Earth.
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KOSTOS | Computed and laid in.
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SERVALAN | Main drive. Maximum power. [Control room. They all watch the screen.]
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CALLY | She's beginning to go.
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VILA | She's starting to break up. [Flight deck. Explosions occur. Servalan runs for the teleport room, activates the teleport and enters the bay. The flight deck begins to break up. Kostos screams.] [Control room. The Liberator breaks up, then explodes as the crew watches on the screen. Tarrant turns away first.]
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TARRANT | Let's see if we can't find a way off this planet.
There's a lot to do. [Tarrant, Cally, Dayna, and Vila exit one by one. Avon turns to go, and smiles as he too exits.]
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