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Data 3457,
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Sent.
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Data 3457, processed.
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Data 1290, sent.
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Data 1290, processed.
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Data 4578, sent.
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Data 4578, processed.
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Data 7769, sent.
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Data missing. Continue simulation?
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Go ahead.
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Life on Earth
simulation in progress.
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Data incomplete. Simulation
result failure.
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No life possible.
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How are you feeling? Comfortable?
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Yes, our main ship is much nicer
than the first one we met in.
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So I believe you know
why you're sitting here.
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As our captain may have told you, we need
to gather data
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for a specific simulation software operation,
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which will tell us if
some animal forms of life
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can be brought back to Earth despite
its current state of sterility.
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Not humans for sure, at least not now.
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But since oceans and some
sickly plants are still there,
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we believe that a few strong
organisms can find their way.
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However, to do so, we need to
collect data directly on-site.
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There's no other way.
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I know what it means for you to go back
there after what happened last year.
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We're asking a lot.
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Doctor Steele will be in charge
of this mission and lead us.
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But before we go, you must
pass a few medical tests.
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Spending time on Earth will require
a strong physical condition,
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so let's see if you can come with me.
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I will check your cerebral activity,
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breathing faculties,
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and how protective your skin is.
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Ready?
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This chair is very comfortable,
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so relax as much as you want. You
will have almost nothing to do.
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Let's start with your brain.
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I'm going to place an
electrode net on your head
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and connect each of the
electrodes to a special device.
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What I want to know is how
certain electric impulses
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can affect your brain connections.
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Don't worry. This is just a simulation.
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Let me arrange your hair first so
it doesn't get caught in the net.
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There.
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Good. Now, allow me.
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On this side...
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And there...
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Good. The chin strap.
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Not too tight? Good.
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Now I'm going to connect the electrodes.
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Now hold still please.
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Let me start with the front.
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One.
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Hold still so I don't tear any of your
hair.
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And... last one.
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Good.
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Here we go.
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Now just wind down.
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You don't have to think
about anything in particular.
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You can just daydream or
recall a pleasant memory.
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Let's start.
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First impulses.
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Are you okay?
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Slightly stronger then.
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So far so good.
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Last one.
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Still okay?
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Perfect.
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Your brain is as healthy and
as resistant as it can be.
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Nothing to worry about here.
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Let me take everything off.
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The chin strap...
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There.
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Not even dishevelled.
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Now let me set up the sphere
for the breathing test.
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You will have to breathe
in an enclosed environment
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so I can check how your respiratory system
works without external interference.
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You will still see me, but my
voice may sound a bit muffled.
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Usually, it's quite a pleasant experience,
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like being in a bubble.
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Ready?
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Can you still hear me well?
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Good.
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Alright, now I'm going to ask you
to take three deep breaths.
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Here we go. Breathe in. One, two, three.
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Hold your breath momentarily.
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And breathe out.
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One, two, three.
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Another one: breathe in, one, two, three.
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Hold.
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And breathe out one, two, three.
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One last.
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Breathe in. One, two, three,
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Hold.
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And breathe out one, two, three.
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Breathe normally now.
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No dizzy sensation? Good.
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Wait a minute.
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This is doctor Steele, To Lina.
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Are you there?
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Hi, doctor. Still, we are going
through our tests. It's going well.
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Good news. I've appointed a first team of
two to accompany you on the same mission.
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I'll drop them in a different area so
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we can have a range of data as large as
possible from the actual environment.
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The two of you will form
the second team.
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Got it.
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I have to warn you,
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we'll be setting your breathing masks
to the lowest viable level that we can
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so your bodies can react accurately
to Earth's actual environment.
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You're gonna have to stay long
enough to collect the information,
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but too much time spent on the
surface could lead to serious problems
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for both of you.
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This mission is not for the
faint of heart. There are risks.
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Are you okay with that?
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We're still in.
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That's good to hear. We'll be
approaching Earth shortly,
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so you can switch to lander N12 as
soon as you're ready. I'll see you there.
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Everything's fine?
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Yes, usually it makes people a bit sleepy.
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Alright, we are done.
Your lungs look perfect.
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I'm going to lift the sphere.
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And here you are.
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Now we only have one test left,
which is the simplest one.
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I'm going to scan your skin and see
how resistant it is to a potentially
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toxic atmosphere.
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In other words, how strong
your natural shield is.
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Again, you don't have to do anything
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so just relax.
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Let's start with your face
as it will be the most exposed part.
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The neck...
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And now your hands please.
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The other...
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And let's not forget your scalp.
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And we are done.
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As I told you the first time,
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you are strong. Actually
much stronger than I am.
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I'm glad you can come with me.
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Now it is time
to put the necessary captor on you.
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The best area is usually
just behind the ear.
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It will collect the data and stock
it into this small device here.
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Once we're on our way back, we will just
have to send it to our software program
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directly from the lander to the main ship.
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Now hold still please.
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Looks good.
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Now let's connect it.
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Keep this device on you where
you can easily access it.
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I'm going to do the same for
me, and we'll be ready to go.
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We are getting closer.
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We should get to the lander.
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Are you ready?
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Okay, Lina. We'll pick the first
team up in about half an hour,
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and then we're gonna come back for you
both. Stay in sight as much as possible.
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Keep in mind,
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we're gonna have to pick you up as
quickly as we can once you've collected
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the essential data.
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Good luck.
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Alright. Let's walk to the edge of
the cliff so our bodies keep moving.
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Do not remove your mask.
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Breathe normally and trust your guts.
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Good. It looks like we
have everything needed.
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Let me see yours.
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Well done. We'll be able to send all of
this to the main ship once we're on our way.
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Doctor Steel should be here very soon.
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What's this?
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Dr Steele, do you copy?
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Steele, can you hear me?
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Copy. Thunder damaged the ship
the ship while we're in the other area.
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We're gonna be on our way
to you as soon as we can.
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We can't wait anymore.
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We have to send the data
to the main ship now.
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I hope the signal will
make it through the storm.
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Now it's your turn.
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Is it working?
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Rain...
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I'm sorry it's ending this way.
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But I'm glad you're here with me.
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Thank you.
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Please try not to move.
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You've come a long way... again.
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But you're out of danger
now, so try to get some rest.
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Data 3457, sent.
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Data 3457, processed.
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Data 1290, sent, data 4578, sent.
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Data 1290, processed. Data 4578, processed.
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Data 7769... Sent.
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Data 7769, processed.
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Life on Earth simulation in progress.
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Simulation result, succeed. Life possible.
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List generating of
achievable animal organisms.