by Chris Boucher
(c) 1977 by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Series created by Terry Nation. This is a complete dialogue transcript for research purposes and is not for sale under any circumstances Format (c)1994 by Caroljean Hanson and Micky DuPree.
Dramatis Personae
Kerr Avon
Cally
Vila Restal
Dayna Mellanby
Del Tarrant
Orac
Dorian
Soolin
Creature
Uncredited:
Slave
[Planet Terminal. Exterior. There is a continuous background
sound, a throbbing, much like a heartbeat. Avon is kneeling on
snow covered ground. He scans the terrain below with binoculars.
Dayna is squatting beside him, a federation assault weapon on the
ground beside her.]
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DAYNA | Servalan told us it was an old ship.
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AVON | It's what she didn't tell us that interests me. [Animal noise]
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DAYNA | (picks up the Federation assault weapon) There's
something moving down there.
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AVON | Where?
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DAYNA | By the main lock.
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AVON | (looks through binoculars) (v.o.) It's just a
link. [Exterior. A portion of a space craft is visible. The main hatch is open. A dark, furry biped climbs into the ship through the hatchway.]
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AVON | (v.o.) It's going in. (rises and starts to run)
Move. [Exterior. Snow covered ground. Dayna rises and follows Avon. They run. There is an explosion.]
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AVON | Down. (lies flat on the ground) [Dayna lies flat beside him. He shields her.]
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AVON | Cover your eyes. [Explosions continue. Debris begins to fall around them. Explosions subside.]
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AVON | (sits up) So much for what Servalan didn't tell
us.
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DAYNA | It's quite a booby trap.
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AVON | Half a booby trap to be exact. Come on, let's
go. (rises)
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DAYNA | Half a booby trap?
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AVON | I don't imagine she would mine the ship and leave
the living quarters intact.
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DAYNA | (rises) We've got to warn the others.
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AVON | Take it slowly, Dayna.
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DAYNA | Slowly?
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AVON | It's going to be no help to them if we walk into
something hungry on the way back.
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DAYNA | I don't intend to walk into anything.
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AVON | Don't be stupid.
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DAYNA | Get out of my way, Avon. [Avon steps aside and lets her pass.]
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DAYNA | (calls over her shoulder as she moves off) I'll
see you at the base.
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AVON | (watches her go) I doubt it. [Planet Terminal. Exterior. Another stretch of snow covered ground. Dayna moves hurriedly. There is an animal shriek, loud and close. Dayna slips and loses her footing. She falls to the ground and a gigantic snake-like creature looms threateningly over her. There is the sound of a weapon discharging. The snake's head explodes.]
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DAYNA | Thanks.
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AVON | Are you ready to take it slowly now?
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DAYNA | Don't you ever get bored with being right?
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AVON | Just with the rest of you being wrong. Try and
keep a sharp lookout. We can't afford to waste
any more ammunition.
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DAYNA | If you're right about the base...
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AVON | If I'm right about the base the charges will
already have been triggered.
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DAYNA | What do you mean?
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AVON | Ultrasonic fuses keyed to pick up the explosion
from that ship. That's how I would have done it.
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DAYNA | Well then they're already dead.
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AVON | Well, that's what we're going to find out. [Planet Terminal. Exterior. The entrance to the underground base. Vila is dragging an unconscious Tarrant out of the open entry and down the slight slope nearby.]
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VILA | (struggles with the inert form) Uh. Come on you
great oaf. This is no time to take a nap. [Vila drags Tarrant to safety and puts him down, sitting on the ground beside him.]
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VILA | If I've broken my back hauling a corpse about,
I'll never forgive you Tarrant. [Vila rises and returns to the entry. He looks down the shaft.]
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VILA | (calls, the sound echoing) Cally. Cally. (turns
and starts back to Tarrant)
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CALLY | (v.o. weak) Vila.
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VILA | Cally. (runs back) Hang on Cally I'm coming.
(climbs over the edge of the entry and begins to
descend) [The entry hatch begins to close on him. He scrambles out of the entrance. It closes and there is a series of explosions. He crawls back to Tarrant and shields him from the falling debris of the explosion.]
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CALLY | (v.o. scream) Blake. [Space. Exterior. A freight ship called Scorpio is in flight.] [Scorpio. Interior, flight deck. A blonde man is the only occupant of the flight deck. His name is Dorian. He bends over to check something on the ship's instruments. Finished, he moves around the flight deck.]
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DORIAN | Slave.
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SLAVE | Yes, Master.
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DORIAN | How long before we make planet fall?
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SLAVE | One hour, Master. That is Earth standard time, of
course. I hope that is satisfactory.
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DORIAN | (sits at one of the forward flight positions and
manipulates controls) There's still no sign of
the Liberator on our screen.
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SLAVE | I fear not, Master.
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DORIAN | (checks readouts) I'm getting a heavy radiation
shadow. Focus looks to be zero zero one to our
present heading. Check it.
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SLAVE | At once, Master. It appears to be the residual of
an explosion, Master. An analysis of the
radiation pattern suggests it could have happened
near the planet of our dest... destination.
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DORIAN | And it generated a lot more power than the death
of any normal ship would have done.
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SLAVE | You are correct as always, Master.
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DORIAN | Do you think it was the Liberator?
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SLAVE | Thought is beyond my humble capacities, Master.
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DORIAN | True. [Space. Terminal is visible.] [Planet terminal. Exterior, night. A crude camp has been made. A small fire burns in the center. Dayna, Tarrant and Avon are seated around the fire. Avon has Orac in his lap and is attempting to repair it.]
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TARRANT | Vila rescued me?
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AVON | You were injured trying to rescue Cally. He
rescued you. Suddenly I am hip deep in heroes.
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TARRANT | Where is Cally?
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AVON | Cally is dead.
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TARRANT | Are you sure?
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AVON | (pause) Yes, I'm sure.
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DAYNA | He went back in.
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TARRANT | You wanted to be a hero too?
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AVON | We needed Orac. (disgusted, throws down tool into
the interior of Orac) We still do.
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VILA | (enters carrying wood for the fire) Orac got a bit
dented. For which he blames me. It seems I
rescued the wrong one.
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AVON | First light, we'll make for the high ground to the
south. [Planet Terminal. Exterior, morning. Avon, Vila and Dayna move single file across the snow covered ground. Dayna is carrying Orac. Avon is in the lead. He carries the Federation gun. They halt.]
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AVON | Where's Tarrant?
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VILA | He was right behind us.
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DAYNA | I'll go back.
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AVON | Stay here.
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VILA | You wouldn't like to leave the gun?
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AVON | That's right, I wouldn't.
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VILA | I'll come with you then, shall I?
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AVON | Stay here. (moves in the direction from which they
have come)
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DAYNA | (sets Orac down) You were supposed to be keeping
an eye on Tarrant.
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VILA | I saved his life once. Am I supposed to make a
career of it? [Dayna starts to go ahead.]
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VILA | Where are you going?
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DAYNA | I want to see what's up ahead.
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VILA | Avon said to stay here.
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DAYNA | So stay here. (leaves) [Planet Terminal. Avon is retracing their route, searching for Tarrant.] [Planet Terminal. Vila is standing in the clearing, scanning the distance with the binoculars. There is the shriek of one of the snakes. Vila drops the binoculars.]
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VILA | Dayna. Dayna. (follows the path Dayna has taken.
He leaves Orac and the binoculars on the ground in
the snow.) Dayna. [Planet Terminal. Exterior. Avon finds Tarrant lying face down in the snow, unconscious. Avon walks over and nudges Tarrant with his boot. Tarrant stirs.] [Planet Terminal. Exterior. There is a clearing. Vila runs in.]
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VILA | Dayna. Dayna.
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DAYNA | (v.o.) Vila. Help me quickly.
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VILA | Where are you?
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DAYNA | (v.o.) Over here.
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VILA | Coming (begins to run in the direction of her
voice) [Vila slips and falls over a ledge and slides down a slope. He grabs a root to slow his descent. Dayna is clinging to another root beside him. He screams as he falls.]
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DAYNA | That's a big help, Vila. [Snake undulates and shrieks as it attempts to reach the two clinging to the slope.]
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VILA | Help. Help.
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DAYNA | Stop it, Vila. You'll have us both down there.
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VILA | Help. Help. Help. Help. This is all your
fault, Dayna. Help. Help. Well, don't just
hang there. Do something.
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DAYNA | Well, I'm open to suggestions.
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DORIAN | (from the top of cliff) That's what I like to
hear.
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VILA | Get us out of here.
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DAYNA | Help. Please.
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DORIAN | Relax. Your problems are over. (draws a hand
gun)
[Planet Terminal. Exterior. Avon is crouched next to Tarrant.
Tarrant sits drinking from a canteen.]
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AVON | Pass out again and I'll leave you, Tarrant.
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TARRANT | I'm surprised you came back this time.
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AVON | We stand a better chance as a group.
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TARRANT | What? While something is eating me you can get
away?
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AVON | Or visa versa.
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TARRANT | (grins) I'll drink to that. [There is the sound of a weapon discharging some distance from them.] [Planet Terminal. Exterior, top of the cliff. Dorian assists Dayna, then Vila. Vila groans and rubs his arms.]
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TARRANT | (enters) You all right?
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DORIAN | How many more of you are there?
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AVON | (enters, weapon leveled at Dorian) Just one.
Stand still. Drop the gun. Now move away from
it. Slowly. [Dorian steps away from the gun. Tarrant retrieves it and moves to stand beside Avon.]
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DORIAN | Name's Dorian. And in case you hadn't noticed, I
just saved your friends lives. [Avon looks at Vila, who nods in response.]
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AVON | (smiles) You know what they say. No good deed
goes unpunished. [Planet Terminal. Exterior. Scorpio in a large open area.] [Interior. Scorpio flight deck. Dorian enters, Avon follows with gun. Vila comes behind, carrying Orac.]
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DORIAN | See I told you I was alone. Oh, now will you stop
pointing that gun at me. It's beginning to make
my teeth itch. [Avon makes no move to lower the weapon. Vila sets Orac down and looks around the flight deck.]
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AVON | What are you doing on this planet?
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DORIAN | I could ask you the same thing.
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AVON | You could, but I have the gun.
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DORIAN | I'm a salvage man.
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AVON | Who are you working for?
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DORIAN | Oh, there's no profit in working for anybody,
except yourself.
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VILA | It all looks standard enough. (turns toward what
appears to be a teleport bay) Except for that.
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DORIAN | You tell me. I bought the ship second hand. That
was part of the fixtures and fittings. I've never
been able to work out what the hell it was for.
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VILA | You know what it looks like, Avon?
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AVON | Shut up, Vila.
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DORIAN | Avon and Vila.
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AVON | You've heard of us?
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DORIAN | Should I have done? Are you in the salvage game
too?
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VILA | Yes, that's right. [Dayna and Tarrant enter from the aft section of the ship.]
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DORIAN | I thought I knew most of the independents working
this sector.
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TARRANT | (descends the stairs onto the flight deck) All the
holds and drive section are clear. There's no one
on the ship except us.
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DAYNA | (follows Tarrant) And I've dogged the main
hatches. So if there is anyone else outside
that's where they're going to stay.
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AVON | Any reason why we shouldn't just take off?
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DORIAN | Well...
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AVON | Yes?
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DORIAN | I've come a long way to go back empty.
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TARRANT | What did you expect to find?
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DORIAN | Same as you, friend.
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DAYNA | And what was that?
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DORIAN | Look, saving your necks was obviously crazy but
I'm not basically stupid, right? I do know my
business.
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VILA | His business is salvage, Dayna. Same as ours.
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DORIAN | And I know this is Terminal. I know it's an
artificially modified planet. I know that
underneath the surface there's a load of valuable
gear waiting to be stripped out.
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DAYNA | Not any more.
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DORIAN | You mean you've got it already?
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AVON | (to Tarrant at the main flight position) Can you
fly this ship?
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TARRANT | It's just a Wanderer class planet hopper. Mark II
by the look of it. Obsolete, but functional.
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AVON | I want it flown, not cataloged.
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TARRANT | No problem.
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DORIAN | Uh, one problem. It happens to be my ship.
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AVON | (points the gun at Dorian) No problem. [Tarrant sits at the primary flight position. He activates a control. The flight deck seals. Dayna appears to be nervous.]
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VILA | It's all right. On these old cargo ships only the
main deck is pressurized in flight.
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DAYNA | Oh, that'll be cozy.
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VILA | Would you rather be snuggling up to those snakes?
(tries to put an arm around Dayna)
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DAYNA | Can I think about it? (steps out of his grasp)
And let you know.
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TARRANT | (to Dorian) Anything special I should watch for?
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DORIAN | You want me to help you hijack my own ship?
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TARRANT | Listen, if I get it wrong, you'll be as dead as
the rest of us.
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DORIAN | You're the pilot. You work it out. [The ship lurches suddenly. There is the sound of explosions outside the ship.]
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VILA | What was that?
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AVON | Tarrant?
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TARRANT | It was outside the ship.
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DORIAN | Slave.
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SLAVE | Yes, Master.
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DORIAN | Analyze exterior disturbance.
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SLAVE | It is an earthquake, Master.
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AVON | Cause? [Slave does not answer. Avon points his gun at Dorian.]
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DORIAN | Cause?
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SLAVE | Further subsurface explosions of great depth and
power. Magnitudes and positions are as follows...
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DORIAN | (interrupting Slave) Skip that. What do we
expect to happen next?
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SLAVE | My poor abilities do not allow expectations,
Master. Readings do indicate an imminent
earthquake, followed by severe volcanic activity
in this entire region.
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DORIAN | It'll be quicker and safer if I take her up.
(starts toward the controls) [Interior. Scorpio flight deck. The ship lurches again. Dorian falls and hits his head.] [Planet Terminal. Exterior. A volcanic eruption is taking place.] [Interior. Scorpio flight deck. Dayna and Vila pick up Dorian and put him in one of the forward flight seats. Avon moves to the flight position beside Tarrant.]
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AVON | Main gyros.
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TARRANT | Check. Clear.
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AVON | Drives one and two.
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TARRANT | Check. Green.
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AVON | Orbital booster.
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TARRANT | Check. Primed.
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AVON | Thrust computer.
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TARRANT | Check. Running. [Planet Terminal. Exterior. Additional volcanic activity.]
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TARRANT | All pilot systems are green. Count is two minutes
and running. Better strap down tight. I haven't
lifted these into orbit too often.
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DAYNA | How often?
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TARRANT | Once.
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VILA | When was that?
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TARRANT | In about one minute and forty five seconds.
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AVON | If we last that long. [Planet Terminal. Exterior. Increased volcanic activity.]
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VILA | Get this thing off the ground, Tarrant.
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TARRANT | Ten seconds.
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AVON | Main drives running true.
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TARRANT | All drives on. Lift you scruffy bag of bolts.
Lift. [Planet Scorpio. Exterior. Scorpio lifts off.]
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TARRANT | Orbital booster fired. [Exterior. Space. Scorpio is under way.]
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TARRANT | Primary orbit achieved. As I said, no problem.
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AVON | As he said, one problem. [Scorpio changes course automatically.]
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DAYNA | What's going on?
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AVON | We are.
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VILA | What have you done Tarrant? I didn't save your
life so you could keep risking mine.
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AVON | Dorian has pre-programmed the flight computer.
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VILA | To do what?
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TARRANT | Take him home, presumably.
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DAYNA | To where his friends will be waiting, presumably.
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VILA | And any friend of Dorian's is unlikely to be a
friend of ours. Given the way you pushed him
around.
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DAYNA | (to Avon) Can you override the program?
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AVON | You heard how Slave reacted. It's obviously keyed
to Dorian's voice pattern.
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TARRANT | Well, there must be a way 'round that.
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AVON | Oh there is. If you want to disrupt every system
on board this ship, including life support.
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DAYNA | Could Orac do it?
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AVON | If I had the necessary equipment to repair Orac.
Which I haven't.
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DAYNA | So we're stuck.
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VILA | I think it's time to start being very nice to
Dorian.
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TARRANT | What shall we do?
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AVON | Why don't you check the flight readouts. Run some
calculations. See if you can work out where we're
going.
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TARRANT | Yeah.
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AVON | Dayna, see if you can find a gun locker anywhere
around. Oh, and then I want your professional
opinion of that. (He tosses her the gun)
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DAYNA | Right.
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AVON | Vila.
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VILA | Ready.
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AVON | Just keep an eye on our host.
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DAYNA | Vila.
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VILA | What?
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DAYNA | Open this, will you? [Vila pulls a lock pick from his boot and opens the gun locker.]
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VILA | Looks like Dorian's a gun freak.
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DAYNA | There's nothing freaky about these. They're
beautiful. Look. (She hold one out)
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VILA | So?
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DAYNA | Look. Each of these is a different mode. You
clip them into the basic handgun and you've got a
weapon for every occasion. Laser, plasma bullet,
percussion shell, micro grenade, stun, drug.
They're all here. I worked for nearly a year on a
gun like this. I never did get it right.
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VILA | Just goes to prove what I've always said.
Stealing's quicker.
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TARRANT | (to Avon) I thought Liberator was the only ship
with teleport.
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AVON | Oh, it was. This was just someone's unsuccessful
attempt to develop something similar.
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TARRANT | Dorian's?
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AVON | It seems unlikely. Did you run the calculations?
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TARRANT | Yes. Xenon. Mean anything to you?
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AVON | No.
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TARRANT | Pity. Doesn't mean anything to me either. It's
in a planetary system outside Federation territory
though.
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AVON | Before the war?
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TARRANT | It was outside Federation borders even then. It's
well outside now their empire's contracted. You
could even say it was safe. If we knew what the
hell was waiting for us there. The computer won't
give me any data worth a damn.
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AVON | I didn't think it would.
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TARRANT | Isn't it rather a sophisticated piece of equipment
for a salvage hauler?
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AVON | It's very sophisticated by any standard. Someone
spent a lot of time modifying a basic machine.
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DAYNA | And someone else spent a lot of time developing
these guns. They're the best I've ever seen.
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AVON | Well now, it begins to look as though Dorian has
got a lot of very bright associates.
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VILA | And we've go a lot of trouble.
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DAYNA | Cheer up, Vila. You've got a lot of very bright
associates too.
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VILA | Oh yeah? Name six. [Exterior. Scorpio in flight.] [Planet Xenon. Interior. Control room, Xenon base. An alarm is sounding. A blonde woman enters. She is Soolin. She shuts down the alarm and opens a comm channel.]
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SOOLIN | Scorpio. Scorpio this is base. Do you copy?
(waits for a response) Scorpio. Scorpio this is
base. Do you copy? [Exterior. Scorpio in flight.]
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SOOLIN | (v.o.) This is Xenon base calling Scorpio. Do
you copy? [Interior. Scorpio flight deck.]
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SOOLIN | (v.o.) Come on, Dorian. If I had to wake up I
don't see why you shouldn't. Wake up, Dorian.
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AVON | (points gun at Dorian's head) Do as the lady
says, Dorian. Wake up now or sleep for good.
The choice is yours.
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DORIAN | How did you know?
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AVON | That little tap on the head didn't put you out for
more than ten minutes.
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DORIAN | Why did you wait 'til now?
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AVON | Because there wasn't anything you could do for me
until now.
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SOOLIN | (v.o.) Dorian. I'm going to override that creepy
flight computer of yours, and leave you in orbit
while I catch up on my sleep unless you answer me
now.
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AVON | Answer her.
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DORIAN | You're going to kill me anyway. Sooner or later.
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AVON | You would prefer it sooner?
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DORIAN | (reaches for a control and presses it) Xenon base,
this is Scorpio. Do you copy? [Planet Xenon. Interior, Xenon base control room.]
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SOOLIN | About time, Dorian. I have satellite visual
confirmation. Orbit and landing sequences are
green. Confirmed?
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DORIAN | (v.o.) Confirmed. [Interior. Scorpio flight deck.]
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DORIAN | (turns to Avon) You'll never get away with it,
you know.
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TARRANT | We're approaching the atmosphere. Better get
strapped in again. Are your automatics adequate?
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DORIAN | Slave can handle the landing.
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TARRANT | Good.
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VILA | Can't be any rougher than the take off.
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DAYNA | Why call a computer Slave?
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DORIAN | Joke, I suppose.
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AVON | Someone has a very expensive sense of humor.
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DORIAN | Everything has it's price, Avon. You have to
decide whether you want to pay it or not. That's
all.
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VILA | Well, I don't believe in paying.
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DORIAN | You mean you're here by choice? [Planet Scorpio. Exterior. There is a rectangular opening in the side of a mountain. Scorpio enters the opening and lands on an elevated pad. The pad begins the descent to the docking bay. At the bottom it rotates the ship to bring the hatch to the boarding ramp and entrance to the base.] [Planet Xenon. Interior, Scorpio control room. Soolin shuts down the various controls and exits.] [Interior. Scorpio flight deck.]
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AVON | (to Dorian) You can carry Orac.
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DORIAN | (pointing at Orac on the deck) This?
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AVON | That. [Dorian picks up Orac.]
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AVON | Now lead the way. Carefully. [They all follow Dorian. At the last minute, Vila hesitates, looks at the Scorpio weapon he is carrying and turns back to retrieve the Federation gun.] [Interior. Corridor, Xenon base. As the last one steps through the door leading to the landing silo, the door slides closed behind them.]
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VILA | Avon, a security door.
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AVON | (to Dorian) How is it opened?
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DORIAN | It isn't. Unless I choose to open it.
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AVON | (as Dorian begins to walk on) Stand still.
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DORIAN | If you kill me you'll never get back into that
silo. And that ship is the only way off this
planet.
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VILA | Terrific. We're marooned again.
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TARRANT | You expect us to believe that?
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DORIAN | You'd be surprised how little difference it makes
to me whether you do or not.
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AVON | The difference between life and death?
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DORIAN | Precisely.
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TARRANT | Avon's quite capable of killing you, you know.
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DORIAN | I never doubted it.
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DAYNA | Beneath that cold exterior, beats a heart of pure
stone.
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DORIAN | Shall we go? (exits)
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AVON | Why not? [Interior Xenon base lounge. Soolin sets out glasses on a tray. She stops, regards the tray and then takes another glass from the shelf. She begins to pour wine into the glasses. Dorian leads the group into the lounge. Dorian grabs her and kisses her.]
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SOOLIN | Are you all right?
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DORIAN | A little tired. It took me longer than I
expected. (to the others) May I present Soolin.
My... companion.
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AVON | Where are the others?
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SOOLIN | There are no others. [Soolin offers Avon a drink. He refuses. Soolin drinks from the offered glass.]
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DORIAN | I wouldn't poison a good wine, Avon. If I wanted
you dead there are much more direct ways of
achieving it. I could snap my fingers. (He snaps
his fingers. Soolin draws her gun and aims it at
Avon) And you're dead. Fast isn't she? (Soolin
holsters her gun) Be so good as to pour my guests
some wine, Soolin. Surely now you can allow
yourselves to trust me.
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AVON | He who trusts can never be betrayed, only
mistaken. Cally once told me that that was a
saying amongst her people.
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DORIAN | Cally?
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AVON | Cally was murdered. So were most of her people. [Soolin offers glasses of wine to Tarrant, Dayna and Vila.]
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TARRANT | Seven glasses.
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SOOLIN | I'm sorry?
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TARRANT | You've laid out seven glasses. One too many.
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VILA | Not to worry. I'll drink the extra one.
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DAYNA | You know if Cally had escaped with us, there
wouldn't be an extra one.
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VILA | It's just coincidence.
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DORIAN | If you'll excuse me, I have things to attend to.
When you are ready Soolin will show you to your
quarters. You'll find everything there you need
including fresh clothes. We'll talk again when
you are rested. (Dorian pauses beside Avon) You
really are most welcome here, my friend. (exits)
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TARRANT | What do you think?
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AVON | I think his taste in wine and women is impeccable. [Planet Xenon. Interior. A room below the base. There is a circular staircase leading upward. A mist hangs near the floor. There is a constant sound rising and falling. The walls of the room seem to glow with a dim, bluish light. A hatch opens in the ceiling above the staircase and Dorian descends. His appearance is altered considerably. He seems to have aged. He moves with difficulty.]
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DORIAN | Are you there? I have them. They're here. [At the other side of the room is a natural archway. A dark shape is outlined in the dimness. The shape moves toward Dorian.]
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DORIAN | That's close enough. (coughs) One of the group
was killed before I got there. But the group
remains. Bound together by time and pain and the
need to survive. The death of the telepath will
make it more difficult. But they can still be
used. (coughs)
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CREATURE | Soon. It must be soon. [Dorian convulses, screams and collapses on the floor. Opposite him, the creature writhes in pain.] [Interior, corridor Xenon base. Vila is attempting to open the door to the landing silo. Tarrant and Dayna stand watching him.]
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TARRANT | Get on with it, Vila.
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VILA | Will you keep your voice down.
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DAYNA | Well, can you get it open or not?
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VILA | Not. I told Avon that. Didn't I say there was no
point in trying?
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TARRANT | You always say there's no point in trying.
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DAYNA | But you usually manage to come up with something.
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VILA | Not this time. Not without a lot of equipment,
peace and quiet, and cooperation. And in case you
hadn't noticed it the lady with the gun is not a
particularly cooperative person. I don't think
she'd be all that happy about us trying to borrow
her boyfriends ship. Especially without his
permission.
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DAYNA | Look, maybe there's another entrance.
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TARRANT | It's worth a look.
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VILA | No it isn't. Even if there was another entrance,
it would still have the same security system as
this.
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TARRANT | You're probably right. So you stay here and keep
working on that.
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DAYNA | We'll let you know if we find an easier one.
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VILA | What about Avon?
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TARRANT | Tell him where we've gone.
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VILA | He won't like it.
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TARRANT | It's a pity about that. (they exit)
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VILA | (turns back to the door, then stops) No. Why
should I? I don't have to justify my existence by
going through the motions of trying to open a door
which I know is impossible. I'm the expert. If I
say it's impossible, then it's impossible. To
hell with it. I wonder where they keep that wine. [Interior. Xenon base lounge. Orac has been repaired and is switched on. Dorian is interrogating the computer.]
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ORAC | I naturally took the opportunity to study all the
systems on the Liberator. A few, a very few were
of minor interest. I would not, however, number
the teleport system amongst these.
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DORIAN | But you do know how it worked?
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ORAC | Of course I know how it worked.
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DORIAN | Then you will tell me. Now.
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ORAC | There seems little point in wasting time on such
an explanation since you would be incapable of
understanding it.
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DORIAN | (angry) Don't be insolent.
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ORAC | A statement of fact cannot be insolent. Besides,
insolence implies an emotional relationship which
does not and could not exist between us.
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AVON | (entering) Orac must make a refreshing change
from that flight computer of yours.
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DORIAN | Come on in, Avon.
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AVON | (inspects Orac) Neat job.
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DORIAN | Thank you.
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AVON | I thought you would probably have the necessary
equipment somewhere around, but I didn't expect
you to do the work as well.
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DORIAN | Who designed it?
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AVON | His name was Ensor.
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DORIAN | I should have known. He was never a gracious man.
Orac reflects his personality.
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AVON | Orac was the culmination of his life's work.
(Avon pulls out Orac's key) He bequeathed it to
an associate of mine... who bequeathed it to me.
You must have been very young when you met Ensor.
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DORIAN | Must I?
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AVON | He spent the last twenty years of his life in
hiding.
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DORIAN | Well, then I must have been very young.
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AVON | Did you do the modifications to the flight
computer?
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DORIAN | Yes, I created Slave.
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AVON | What about these? (He draws his gun)
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DORIAN | Those as well.
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AVON | And all this?
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DORIAN | I found the chambers and tunnels already here. I
merely had them adapted to my particular needs.
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AVON | (laughs) What did you do in your spare time? [Interior. Xenon base. A spiral staircase. Dayna and Tarrant are making their way down the stairs.]
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TARRANT | Maybe this wasn't such a bright idea after all.
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DAYNA | Don't tell me you're tired already.
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TARRANT | All right, I'll keep it a secret. [They resume their descent.]
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TARRANT | Look, we must be at least four levels below the
landing silo by now.
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DAYNA | At least.
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TARRANT | Wherever this leads, it isn't to an under floor
access tunnel.
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DAYNA | Probably not. But aren't you curious to find out
where it does lead?
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TARRANT | In a word... no.
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DAYNA | Well I am.
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TARRANT | I was afraid of that.
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DAYNA | Look, you can always stay here. Or I could carry
you.
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TARRANT | Listen, you'll be old yourself one day. Then
you'll be sorry.
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DAYNA | I don't know what you're moaning about. Vila's
probably got the other door open by now.
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TARRANT | There's an irritating thought.
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DAYNA | Thought you'd like it. [Interior, Xenon base lounge. Vila is alone, drinking.]
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VILA | You know, Avon could be right about getting out of
here. There's something very suspicious about a
man who keeps his booze under lock and key. [Interior. Xenon base, a small rectangular room. The spiral staircase ends here. Dayna and Tarrant come down the stairs.]
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TARRANT | Dead end.
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DAYNA | It can't be. I mean, why bother with all those
stairs?
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TARRANT | Good point. I seem to remember making it on the
way down.
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DAYNA | I hate people who say "I told you so."
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TARRANT | Yeah, well I do too. But sometimes it's
irresistible.
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DAYNA | (starts examining the walls) There must be
something here.
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TARRANT | Look. Come on. Let's get back. If Avon gets to
the ship and we're not there I wouldn't put it
past him to leave without us.
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DAYNA | He needs you to fly it.
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TARRANT | Only if Slave won't accept his orders.
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DAYNA | Which he won't.
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TARRANT | He will if Orac's working. Now come on. We're
wasting time. (starts to climb) [Dayna does not follow, but continues to explore the small room. A hatch slides open in the floor.]
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DAYNA | I knew it. Tarrant.
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TARRANT | (v.o.) Get a move on, Dayna.
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DAYNA | I found it.
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TARRANT | Found what? [Dayna descends into the chamber where Dorian spoke with the creature. She hears the creature approach. She tries to shoot, but the gun does not work.]
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DAYNA | Tarrant. Tarrant. [She hurls the gun at the dark shape coming closer and starts to back away. Dayna tries to flee up the stairs. The hatch closes, blocking her escape.] [Interior. Xenon base, staircase. Tarrant turns back toward the sound of Dayna's voice.]
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TARRANT | Dayna? What's wrong? [Interior. Xenon base control room. Dorian and Avon are inspecting portions of what appears to be a teleport system.]
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DORIAN | I was hoping you might be able to help me with it.
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AVON | It's not really my field.
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DORIAN | No?
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AVON | No. But for what it's worth, it looks to me as
though you need to start again from scratch and
try a different approach.
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DORIAN | I've already tried four different approaches.
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AVON | I mean go back to basic theoretical principles.
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DORIAN | That's what I did.
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AVON | Working alone?
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DORIAN | Of course.
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AVON | At a conservative estimate, that sort of research
and development would have taken you twenty years
of uninterrupted effort.
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DORIAN | Thirty years, actually.
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AVON | (draws his gun) All right Dorian, let's stop
playing games.
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DORIAN | You disappoint me Avon. You of all people should
know the intellect is a much more powerful weapon
than the gun. Particularly when the gun doesn't
work. (Avon tries to shoot him.) Soolin removed
the magazine and replaced it with a dummy. (takes
the gun)
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AVON | While I was bathing.
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DORIAN | (inserts live ammunition clip) Shall we go? [Interior. Xenon base lounge. Vila is sitting, drinking. He hears someone coming. He takes his bottle and climbs a staircase to the rear of the room. Avon and Dorian enter.]
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DORIAN | Sit down. (pours himself a drink) Wine? [Avon shakes his head curtly. Vila sneaks back down a few stairs, gun in hand. He crouches on the stairs.]
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DORIAN | It is necessary that you should understand what is
to happen to you.
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AVON | No it isn't. Just kill me and get it over with.
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DORIAN | In case you're expecting help, I should warn you.
Your friends' guns are also useless.
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AVON | Naturally. [Vila looks at the gun in his hand and retreats back up the stairs.]
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DORIAN | (sits down opposite Avon) Deep in the rock below
this base is a room. I found it when I first came
here. As far as I can tell it was carved from
some mineral deposit. A pocket of some element
which I still know very little about despite
nearly two hundred years of study.
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AVON | If at first you don't succeed...
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DORIAN | You think I'm insane, don't you?
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AVON | It had occurred to me.
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DORIAN | The room exists, Avon. And since I found it I
haven't aged one day. It cleanses me of all the
corruptions of time and appetite.
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AVON | Appetite?
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DORIAN | I can do anything, Avon.
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AVON | Most madmen can.
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DORIAN | I can indulge any taste, any sensation, any vice I
wish and the room ...
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AVON | Cleanses you.
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DORIAN | Exactly.
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AVON | You really are insane, aren't you?
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DORIAN | By now I probably would be.
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AVON | If it wasn't for this mysterious room.
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DORIAN | And what it contains.
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SOOLIN | (enters) And what might that be, Dorian?
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DORIAN | Ah, Soolin. I was just about to summon you.
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SOOLIN | Not with a gun in your hand. What does the room
contain, Dorian?
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DORIAN | All the madness and rotting corruption which would
have been mine. It contains horror, Soolin.
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AVON | And this horror? It shows itself to you, does it?
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DORIAN | It will show itself to all of us.
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SOOLIN | I think not.
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DORIAN | You underestimate me, my dear.
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SOOLIN | The smallest movement is all it takes, Dorian.
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DORIAN | She could do it too. Soolin was taught by the
best.
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SOOLIN | The second best actually.
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DORIAN | (laughs) Oh, of course you killed him didn't you?
He was one of the men responsible for the death of
her family. She killed all the others too. She's
a formidable enemy.
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AVON | But not without a gun.
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DORIAN | That's right, Soolin. [Soolin examines her gun.]
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SOOLIN | You're right. I did underestimate you, my dear.
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DORIAN | From the tracer reading I was getting, I think
we'll find your friends are already waiting for
us. Now move. Both of you. [Soolin and Avon precede Dorian from the room. Vila comes down the staircase and finishes the contents of his bottle. He tosses it away and retrieves another. As he moves to the counter, he kicks the forgotten Federation assault rifle. He bends and picks it up, then looks from the rifle to the bottle.] [Interior. Room below Xenon base. The hatch opens and Tarrant, Soolin and Avon come down the stairs followed by Dorian.]
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DAYNA | Tarrant. Tarrant. There's something there. (He
holds her. She sobs.) Something there in the
dark.
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TARRANT | It's all right. It's all right. You're not alone
any more.
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DORIAN | That's why I came for you. You care for each
other. After what you've been through together,
you couldn't fail to care for each other. Even
you, Avon.
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AVON | Spare me the amateur psychology.
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DORIAN | I wouldn't expect you to admit it. But you belong
to them, Avon. Just as they belong to you.
That's why I rescued you.
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AVON | I thought you wanted the teleport system.
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DORIAN | Orac will give me that. What you will give me,
all of you, is life.
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TARRANT | Killing us won't give you life.
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DORIAN | Soolin is a stranger to you. But one outsider can
be absorbed in the gestalt.
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SOOLIN | Gestalt?
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DORIAN | Together you will become one creature. The
Gestalt. It will be a strong creature. It will
absorb much more than an individual could before
it dies. [The sounds within the room grow louder and the bluish light becomes brighter.]
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DORIAN | You see. It will work. It begins. I knew it
would. The room accepts you. It will make you
one and give you my death.
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SOOLIN | What is it? Can you hear it?
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AVON | I underestimated you too, didn't I?
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DORIAN | I knew you'd see it, Avon. My creature will need
to understand. It must warn me of approaching
death. Yours will be it's understanding.
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SOOLIN | What is it?
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DORIAN | That's what you're going to replace, my dear. You
and the others.
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AVON | I imagine it was once a man. One of a long line
who died in his place.
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DORIAN | They die quickly now. My corruption has become
too much for one man to bear.
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AVON | (steps in front of the others) Who was the first,
Dorian?
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DORIAN | (troubled) My partner. We entered this place
together. Like you, he could never leave it.
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AVON | When he started to die, you had to replace him.
And you've had to go on replacing him.
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DORIAN | You will last much longer than the others.
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AVON | You're short one man, in case you hadn't noticed.
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DORIAN | Vila will join you later. Now make your goodbyes.
Your lives, your consciousness are over. (laughs
insanely) [From above Vila hurries part way down the stairs.]
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VILA | Avon. (hands him the gun)
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DORIAN | No. [Avon takes aim and shoots the creature. Dorian screams and collapses to the floor. He begins to change and dies. All that is left is a pile of dust on the floor. It blows away.]
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DAYNA | (kneels by what had been the creature) Look. [The creature is no longer there. The body of a curly haired young man lies on the floor in its place. As they stand, looking at the body Soolin quietly climbs the stairs, leaving the group.]
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VILA | I'm going to give up drinking, you know. It'll be
pink asteroids next.
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