:49:06
- It's gotta be some sort of parasite.
- Viral?
:49:09
I think the infection is protozoan.
:49:11
You saw what happened.
It ate tissue from the inside out.
:49:14
- There's no protozoa can do that.
- Not here, not on Earth.
:49:18
I've been transmitting a mayday,
but I can't make contact through the storm.
:49:21
We're all gonna die, aren't we?
:49:23
- Chances are we've all been infected, right?
- Maybe not.
:49:26
Maybe Nyla and the others somehow
had some physical contact with the parasite.
:49:30
I didn't see anybody
touching each other or anything else.
:49:33
- The only thing was that broom handle.
- Then he should've been infected.
:49:37
- Maybe we're resistant.
- That's possible, isn't it?
:49:40
- So is genetic flexibility.
- What the hell's she talking about?
:49:43
Sometimes a disease
will slow down its infection rate...
:49:48
so it doesn't kill
the thing it needs to live on.
:49:50
You mean if we're all dead, it'll die, too?
:49:53
Exactly.
:49:55
That's just great!
:49:57
How long will these
emergency batteries last?
:50:00
Around 24 hours. They'd last longer
if we shut down parts of the station.
:50:04
- What area uses the most energy?
- The field labs.
:50:09
We're not shutting down the experiment.
:50:11
I'd rather not myself, Julian.
:50:13
Let's start with the living quarters
and the maintenance bay.
:50:19
It's gone.
:50:20
- What?
- The thing, it's gone.
:50:42
So it is alive.
:50:43
- Where is it?
- It must still be somewhere in the bay.
:50:47
- What do we do?
- We find it.
:50:49
No way. I'm not going looking for that thing.
:50:52
The infectious chain might be contact.
:50:54
Then go with Kate
and start shutting down the generators.
:50:57
Shouldn't we take some sort of weapon?
:50:59
Are there any firearms here?