:35:01
and for that,
they were rewarded...
:35:03
with the gift of a flawless
sense of direction.
:35:06
They could feel
magnetic fields...
:35:09
created by
quasars and black holes...
:35:11
created by
quasars and black holes...
:35:12
negotiate singularities...
:35:15
navigate not just the stars,
but space-time itself.
:35:19
Like a Navcom A.I.?
:35:21
TAGGART: No, no.
You've got it backwards.
:35:24
The billions of calculations
each second...
:35:26
necessary to lead us through
a black hole or a quasar...
:35:29
is the Navcom recreation
of the mind of a single Pilgrim.
:35:34
Then why'd the war start?
:35:36
[Sighs]
:35:38
You spend so much time
out here alone...
:35:40
you end up losing your humanity.
:35:45
When Pilgrims began to lose
touch with their heritage...
:35:49
they saw themselves
as superior to men.
:35:52
And in their arrogance...
:35:56
they chose to abandon
all things human...
:36:00
and follow what they called
their "destiny."
:36:03
Some say they believed
they were gods.
:36:06
You believe they were gods?
:36:11
No.
:36:14
But I do believe
they were touched by God.
:36:19
And like it or not...
:36:23
you've got some of that
inside you.
:36:28
I have to get to the bridge.
:36:30
We'll be jumping soon.
I want you to be there.
:36:48
MAN: This thing's
eating suns for breakfast.
:36:50
Let's go.
:36:53
MAN ON LEFT:
What the hell are we doing here?
:36:55
HUNTER:
You know what we're not doing.
:36:57
FORBES: Turning around.
:36:59
P.A.: This is the captain.