:30:01
Happy
:30:03
to be here.
:30:05
There's no one else down on Titan?
:30:07
Not even close.
That whole place is like a ghost ship.
:30:13
The distress call came from Karl Larson.
:30:16
Yeah. That's my dad.
:30:19
Was my dad. He died three years ago.
:30:23
Aneurysm. Real sudden.
:30:25
Sorry.
:30:26
Don't be. I'm not.
:30:29
He's probably one of the worst people
that ever lived.
:30:32
I'm sure you'd agree on that.
:30:36
I tried to stay as far away
from him as possible.
:30:40
But I went to see him when he was dying.
:30:42
He said that if I ever got into trouble
that you were the person to call.
:30:46
I guess that's the best advice
he ever gave me.
:30:49
- You seem to have made out OK.
- Yeah.
:30:52
Seems like you did too.
:30:54
This is just some vitamins.
:31:05
You know, up until the end, when he said
that I should call you if I needed help,
:31:11
he said he was sorry he didn't change
his ways while you were with him.
:31:15
Because now he'd never get a chance
to make it up to you.
:31:20
He said that's what he regretted most.
:31:30
This is Nick Vanzant, our captain.
:31:32
This is Troy.
:31:34
He's Karl Larson's son.
:31:39
How you doin', captain?
:31:41
I want to ask you a few questions.
:31:43
Look.
:31:45
I know what you're gonna ask.
:31:48
I was scavenging, OK? Strip mining.
:31:51
It's amazing what the government leaves
behind when they abandon a place.
:31:56
I was with a group of people
I thought were my friends.