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Hey, Sam. Had yourself a good kit?
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There's something we'd like to discuss
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Might come into the bridge for a quick
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Glad you're here. I thought both of you
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should have a say in this.
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Listen about the girl tomorrow.
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This is the spot where we picked her up.
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We're still reading Tarfall activity
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there, which means there might still be
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a passage to the other side. It's
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possible she could still use it to go
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You want to send her back to that hell
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hole? If that's where her family is,
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it's where she belongs.
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You've got to be kidding me. This isn't
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her world. She'sn't one of us.
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That chrysalis, we found her inside. It
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was filled with a fluid that contained
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amino acids. One's identical in
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structure to the kind found in tar. I'm
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sorry. There are amino acids in tar as
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in proteins of course. How else did you
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think that coral creatures could emerge
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from it or to be more accurate be born
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from it? Some have even theorized that
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the tar is a sort of primordial soup.
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Wait, are you saying that tomorrow is a
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chairo creature? No, not at all. Her DNA
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and cellular structure prove that she's
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Well, the world we found her in was
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filled with the dead.
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Almost like some kind of beach.
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But tomorrow herself is alive.
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She's a living human being.
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We should look after her here.
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Women and children and the weak have
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always been easy targets.
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In every conflict and disaster,
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we're always the first to suffer.
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But even if her world is as bleak as you
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suspect, she may still be happier there,
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surrounded by the friends and family she
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Friends and family don't guarantee
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I understand how you feel, but I believe
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she should stay with us. Sam,
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I was there. I saw her home. It was a
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We can't send her back.
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All right, I'm pulling rank and making
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the call. She stays. At least until
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things have calmed down. Understood?