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[last lines]
Aurora Lane: [voice over] A friend once said, "You can't get so hung up on where you'd rather be that you forget to make the most of where you are." We got lost along the way. But we found each other. And we made a life. A beautiful life. Together.

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Aurora Lane: My dad used to say, "If you live an ordinary life, all you'll have are ordinary stories. You have to live a life of adventure." So... Here I am.

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Aurora Lane: He woke me up! He took away my life!
Gus Mancuso: I know, and I'm sorry, but there's work I'd like...
Aurora Lane: It's murder!
Gus Mancuso: You're right, Aurora. But the drowning man will always try and drag somebody down with him. It ain't right, but the man's drowning.

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Arthur: You two look fine this evening.
Aurora Lane: Thank you, Arthur. We're on a date.
Arthur: Very nice.
Aurora Lane: [to Jim] Took you long enough to ask.
Jim Preston: I was giving you space.
Aurora Lane: Oh... Space. The one thing I do not need more of.

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Arthur: They say time heals all wounds.
Aurora Lane: Broken hearts aren't that simple, Arthur. You wouldn't understand.

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Arthur: I laughed at a man with no pants, until I realized I have no legs.

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Jim Preston: [seeing Aurora in a beautiful black dress] Wow.
Aurora Lane: You clean up pretty good yourself. You went shopping.
Jim Preston: I went shoplifting.

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Arthur: Jim, these are not robot questions.

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Jim Preston: The whole section's closed off. Something's wrong.
Aurora Lane: We're looking for wrong.

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Jim Preston: How do I send a message to Earth?
InfoMat: Interstellar messages are sent by laser array. This is an expensive service.
Jim Preston: Bite me!
InfoMat: Happy to help!

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Aurora Lane: [to Jim] You die, I die.

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Gus Mancuso: [over the intercom] This is Deck Chief Gus Mancuso. Who the hell planted a tree on my ship?

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Jim Preston: We were woken too soon... Ninety years too soon
Aurora Lane: [shocked] We have too go back to sleep
Jim Preston: [solemnly] We can't!

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Gus Mancuso: My goofy hibernation pod. That's the cause.

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Gus Mancuso: [after discovering Jim woke up Aurora] How long were you alone?
Jim Preston: A year.
Gus Mancuso: Still... damn.

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Aurora Lane: Do you know how much Homestead Company made off its first planet? Eight quadrillion dollars! That's eight million billions. Colony planets are the biggest business going.

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Jim Preston: How long until we get to Homestead II?
Arthur: About ninety years or so.
Jim Preston: And when are all the passengers supposed to wake up?
Arthur: Not till the last four months.
Jim Preston: [cheerily] How is it that I'm sitting here with you? With ninety years to go?

Arthur: [after glitching for a moment] Hm. It's not possible for you to be here.
Jim Preston: Well, I am.

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Aurora Lane: What are we even looking for?
Jim Preston: Something broken. Something big.

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[first lines]
Wake-up Hologram: Good morning, James. How are you feeling?
Jim Preston: Wait. What?
Wake-up Hologram: It's perfectly normal to feel confused. You just spent 120 years in suspended animation.
Jim Preston: What?
Wake-up Hologram: It's okay, James.
Jim

Preston: It's Jim...
Wake-up Hologram: Jim.

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Jim Preston: Arthur, can you keep a secret?
Arthur: [earnestly] Jim, I'm not just a bartender, I'm a gentleman.