The Core
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1:33:43
Okay, guys we're closing
on the inner core.

1:33:46
The nukes are ready.
Timers are on.

1:33:48
Great.
Let's start dropping them.

1:33:51
No. The bombs are not built
for these pressures.

1:33:53
That's why they were
in that pod.

1:33:55
If you send them out now...
1:33:56
out of that casing,
they'll be crushed instantly.

1:33:58
I'm assuming we have a Plan D.
1:33:59
Plan D is
Virgil's compartments.

1:34:00
We put a nuke in
1:34:01
each section of Virgil,
1:34:02
and then eject the individual
sections one at a time.

1:34:04
They should stay intact long
enough for the nuke to go off.

1:34:07
Oh...
1:34:08
What?
1:34:10
Virgil's not designed to eject
undamaged compartments.

1:34:14
Okay, these are
the ejection mechanisms

1:34:16
holding each compartment
in place.

1:34:18
They're all connected
by one master hydraulic gear.

1:34:21
Kind of like keys
on a key ring.

1:34:24
What we have to do, we have
to unlock the piston.

1:34:27
That will release
the compartments

1:34:29
so the bombs can be jettisoned.
1:34:30
Where's the master gear?
1:34:32
In the crawl space
we used to get out earlier.

1:34:34
Well, what the hell
is it doing there?

1:34:36
I built the ship
in three damn months.

1:34:37
I didn't think I'd be
1:34:38
intentionally sabotaging it.
I'm sorry!

1:34:40
So one of us has to go in there.
1:34:41
Correct.
1:34:42
Into the crawl space that has
core fluid at 9,000 degrees.

1:34:44
Yes.
1:34:45
Can you flush it
with liquid nitrogen?

1:34:47
We don't have enough
at this point.

1:34:48
9,000 degrees.
1:34:50
And our suits are built
to withstand...?

1:34:51
Half that, probably.
1:34:53
Right. Half that.
1:34:54
So what you're saying is
1:34:55
whoever goes into that crawl
space, is not coming back.

1:34:59
Hmm.

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