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Event Horizon
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Dr Weir: Sam Neill   Captain Miller: Laurence Fishburne   Mr. Cooper: Richard T. Jones   Mr. Smith: Sean Pertwee   Mr. Justin: Jack Noseworthy

  • missyou.wav -- Dr. Weir: I miss you. (16k)

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  • anyonethere.wav -- Dr. Weir: Is anyone there? (9k)

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  • allright.wav -- Dr. Weir: I'm all right now, thank you. (16k)

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  • relativity.wav -- Dr. Weir: Relativity-- yes, we can't break the law of relativity. But you can go around it. (65k)

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  • math.wav -- Dr. Weir: Well, it's... it's... difficult to... it's all math. (33k)

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  • layman.wav -- Dr. Weir: Right, well, uh, using layman's terms: use a retaining magnetic field to focus a narrow beam of gravitons. These in turn fold space-time consistent with Weyl tensor dynamics until the space-time curvature becomes infinitely large and you produce a singularity. Now, a singularity-- 

  • Captain Miller: Layman's terms. 
    Mr. Cooper: Well, f--- layman's terms-- do you speak English? (245k)
     
  • pieceofpaper.wav -- Dr. Weir: Imagine for a minute that this piece of paper-- 

  • Mr. Smith: Uh, excuse me. That's Vanessa and that's mine. 
    Dr. Weir: ...This attractive piece of paper represents space-time. (101k)
     
  • explanation.wav -- Dr. Weir: Now what's the shortest distance between two points? 

  • Mr. Justin: A straight line. <laughter> 
    Dr. Weir: Wrong. The shortest distance between two points is zero. And that's what the gateway does-- it folds space so that Point A and Point B coexist in the same space and time. When the spacecraft passes through the gateway, space returns to normal It's called a gravity drive. 
    Mr. Justin: How do you know all this? 
    Dr. Weir: I built it. (372k)
     
  • disappeared.wav -- Dr. Weir: They just disappeared-- vanished without a trace. Until now. (50k)

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  • wherebeen.wav -- Captain Miller: Where's she been for the last seven years, doctor? 

  • Dr. Weir: That's what we're here to find out. (57k)
     
  • language.wav -- Dr. Weir: I'm not even sure if it qualifies as language. (19k)

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  • there.wav -- Dr. Weir: There she is. (15k)

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  • impressive.wav -- Captain Miller: Very impressive ship, doctor. 

  • Dr. Weir: Thank you. (39k)
     
  • unacceptable.wav -- Dr. Weir: That's unacceptable. (8k)

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  • withyou.wav -- Dr. Weir: Yes, I'm... I'm with you. (15k)

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  • unlikely.wav -- Dr. Weir: However, I think this is entirely unlikely. (20k)

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  • complicated.wav -- Dr. Weir: It's complicated. (11k)

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  • safe.wav -- Dr. Weir: You can come down. It's perfectly safe. (25k)

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  • hand.wav -- Dr. Weir: Can you give us a hand? (11k)

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  • problems.wav -- Dr. Weir: I've got some problems here! (26k)

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  • analysis.wav -- Dr. Weir: Well, thank you for that scientific analysis. (21k)

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  • means.wav -- Dr. Weir: Oh, I don't think it means anything. (18k)

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  • whatsay.wav -- Dr. Weir: What do you want me to say? (13k)

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  • dontknow.wav -- Dr. Weir: I don't know. (12k)

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  • dontknow2.wav -- Dr. Weir: Look, I don't know. (13k)

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  • happening.wav -- Dr. Weir: There's a lot of things happening around here that I don't fully understand. I-I-I... I need time. (60k)

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  • doajob.wav -- Dr. Weir: We came here to do a job! (17k)

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  • dont.wav -- Dr. Weir: Don't do this. 

  • Captain Miller: It's done. (32k)
     
  • cantleave.wav -- Dr. Weir: You can't leave. She won't let you. (40k)

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  • home.wav -- Dr. Weir: I am home. (13k)

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  • wasntthere.wav -- Dr. Weir: I know I wasn't there when you needed me. (30k)

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  • please.wav -- Dr. Weir: Please, please don't! (22k)

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  • eyes.wav -- Dr. Weir: Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see. (37k)

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  • stars.wav -- Dr. Weir: I created the Event Horizon to reach the stars, but she's gone much, much farther than that. (96k)

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  • gateway.wav -- Dr. Weir: She tore a hole in our universe, a gateway to another dimension-- a dimension of pure chaos... pure evil. (137k)

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  • alive.wav -- Dr. Weir: When she crossed over, she was just a ship, but when she came back, she was alive. (93k)

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  • beautiful.wav -- Dr. Weir: Isn't she beautiful? (28k)

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  • us.wav -- Dr. Weir: Now she has us. (18k)

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  • miss.wav -- Dr. Weir: What makes you think I'll miss? (17k)

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  • letleave.wav -- Dr. Weir: The ship brought me back. I told you she won't let me leave; she won't let anyone leave. (72k)

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  • destroyship.wav -- Dr. Weir: Did you really think you could destroy this ship? She's defied space and time. She's been to a place you couldn't possibly imagine. And now, it is time to go back. (165k)

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  • hell.wav -- Dr. Weir: Hell is only a word. The reality is much, much worse. (74k)

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  • noescape.wav -- Dr. Weir: There is no escape. (18k)

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  • comingwithme.wav -- Dr. Weir: You are all coming with me! (29k)
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Final Update: 15 January, 2005

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