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:03:01
- Neuroscan's fine.
- Good.

:03:03
- What happened to your robot?
- Nothing.

:03:06
Really? Hope "nothing"
doesn't happen to me.

:03:09
The captain's big on
20th century cultural artefacts,

:03:12
so we did him up as
a World War One fighter pilot.

:03:20
We do things like that just to amuse each
other. Everyone tries to get along here.

:03:25
- I get along fine.
- You've been on board 12 days.

:03:29
Asking about a robot's the first sign of
interest you've shown in this ship or crew.

:03:33
- I got a captain who watches cartoons,...
- He's working on his PhD.

:03:37
..a computer tech
who calls his mainframe Sweetie

:03:40
and two medical techs practising
anatomy in any corner they can find.

:03:44
I've been on six paramedic tours
with this crew. They get the job done.

:03:49
We're out here for months.
Nothing happens.

:03:52
People get lonely.
:03:54
Then suddenly all hell breaks loose,
you do your job,

:03:57
then it all goes back to nothing happens.
This crew's OK.

:04:02
Want to tell me
what you're doing out here?

:04:04
Ex-military pilots don't usually request
work probation on paramedic ships.

:04:09
I like deep space. It's quiet.
:04:12
People out here tend to
respect each other's privacy.

:04:20
Take one a day.
You can put your shirt on.

:04:24
Zyracon, huh?
:04:26
Happy pills.
:04:28
I'm happy.
:04:31
Hazen's a tough drug to kick.
:04:34
Zyracon helps with the residual effects.
:04:36
- I'm clean.
- Human interaction helps too.

:04:39
The crew's OK.
:04:41
Maybe you should take the time
to get to know them.

:04:48
Thank you, doctor.
:04:55
My analysis ofcards played shows
a 77% chance ofyou losing, Benjamin.


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