:43:06
Other buildings weren't secure.
:43:11
So they ran here. Heaviest doors.
:43:14
Thought they'd be safe inside.
But they forgot to lock the cellar.
:43:19
Whatever those things were,
they seem to stick to darkness.
:43:22
So if we stick to daylight,
we should be okay.
:43:25
-Let's go.
-Twenty-two years ago.
:43:29
What?
:43:30
These coring samples are dated.
:43:32
Last one's 22 years ago this month.
:43:34
-Is there something special about that?
-I don't know.
:43:39
There could be.
:44:06
An eclipse.
:44:15
You're not afraid of the dark, are you?
:44:18
So we got to get the power cells.
:44:20
-I've gotta check the hull, patch the--
-Wait on the power cells.
:44:24
Wait for what? Until it's too dark?
:44:26
You don't know when it'll happen,
so don't get excited.
:44:28
Get the fucking cells here.
:44:31
-What is the discussion?
-I should tell you how Riddick escaped.
:44:35
-He can pilot?
-He hijacked a prison transport.
:44:38
Made a hell of a good run
before I tracked his ass down.
:44:41
Maybe that's a good thing. Maybe we can
use him to help us navigate or something.
:44:45
He also figured out how to kill the pilot.
:44:50
You told me we could trust him.
You said that we had a deal.
:44:53
Now, you may have noticed,
but chains don't work on this guy.
:44:57
The only way you people are truly safe
is if he believes he's going free.