Travelers (2016) s02e05 Episode Script

Jenny

1 Previously, on Travelers [MARCY.]
: Tell me about me.
I'm just trying to find the missing pieces.
Someone like you does not happen to someone like me.
It could be the early signs of a placental abruption.
- I need a favor.
- Yeah.
Of course.
[MACLAREN.]
: One that breaks protocol.
[MARCY.]
: Give me one of her folic acid pills.
If we're going to swap out a medication to prevent a miscarriage, it'll need to look identical.
[CHLOE.]
: Traveler 3326, open memory chain 71985VX and store the following sequence biosynthesis of the glycoproteins [JENNY.]
: 3326 access memory chain 71985VX [ECHOES.]
: Write it down.
[MARKER SQUEAKING.]
[.]
[ECHOING.]
: That's all of it? [STILL ECHOING.]
: Philip? Is that all of it? Is it error-free? Yes.
Is it good? It's great.
Can you move? [KNOCKING.]
[NORMAL VOICE.]
: How did you get in? Little girl named Chloe.
I said I would send it to you.
Yeah, well, something like this, I have to see for myself.
Those stereoisomers are going to be difficult to reproduce.
[ECHOING.]
: We're gonna have to do it in batches.
[JENNY.]
: We're leaving.
[TRAVELER D13.]
: Sure.
Good work, Philip.
[VOICES ECHO.]
[.]
Ohh Oh.
God.
What did we do last night? We were going to your place.
We did.
We did? [GROGGY CHUCKLE.]
This is disturbing.
You hit the drops pretty hard.
Mm It's never felt like this before.
It'll pass.
We need to talk.
This has to end.
What? This.
Us.
What? I got a new mission.
What mission? Sorry, Philip.
Lightning struck.
So "goodbye"? We never see each other again? I I thought we had a connection.
Right.
I am your connection.
That's not what I meant.
That should last you a few months, if you use 'em the way you're supposed to.
Jenny.
Jenny! [.]
[JEFFREY CRIES.]
Okay.
It's almost over.
[BEEP.]
- Okay.
- It's 100.
6.
It's high, but manageable.
I know, I know, I know, I know.
So, um alternate between these two acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
It should manage his fever or whatever pain he might be in.
That's it? That's it.
He should be fine in a few days.
[JEFFREY CRYING.]
You hear that, baby? Auntie Marcy says you're gonna be all right.
Ahh.
Stay for coffee? Sure.
Okay.
So I'll put him down.
[JEFFREY FUSSING.]
[.]
Philip.
You've been quiet lately.
Yeah, not much to say.
Well, some people find talking about it to be therapeutic.
It has been two weeks.
You know that doesn't make a difference for me, right? I remember every detail as if it just happened.
Okay, good chat.
Ahem.
[KNOCKING.]
Who is it? [TREVOR.]
: 0115.
[PHILIP.]
: 3326.
We were given orders to meet you.
You must be Graham.
Yeah.
Come on in.
You boys hungry? I got soup on.
No, thank you.
Smells delicious.
You have a lovely home.
It's just temporary.
Driving up and down the state, making hand-offs.
[PHILIP.]
: A long mission.
Well, roll out's been longer than expected, but I ain't complaining.
I got to see three eagles! Hopefully you're done soon.
Yeah, well, your team's one of the last on the list.
[SUDDEN, DEEP COUGHING.]
Excuse me.
Here you go.
What a lovely couple.
Thank you for coming and checking him out.
I know I probably sounded crazy.
No, you don't sound crazy.
You had a natural maternal instinct.
[LAUGHS.]
I don't know about natural.
It's not like I'm really his mother.
Yeah, you are.
In every way that means something.
You guys have bonded.
Who would've thought that would happen to somebody like me? You mean a soldier? Maybe you've changed.
Maybe we all have.
I mean, I have to believe that we are more than just our consciousness.
At least, the one we came here with.
Maybe that's Maybe that's the better part of us.
It's funny, you said something like that, the night that you, uh Um What? The night that I was reset? What did I say? Mac didn't tell you? Well, he said that it was the only way to save my life.
It was.
So? I really didn't have any choice then.
You thought you did.
What What does that mean? I shouldn't have said anything.
No, Carly.
We just didn't know it was gonna happen so fast.
Are you saying that it happened against my will? I don't know.
We thought you had more time.
So did you.
You said you wanted to go home, because you wanted to think about it.
What could there possibly be to think about? I mean, I'd be dead.
I know, that's what I said at the time.
Now I'm beginning to understand.
This is exactly how it happened last time.
Kat you've been taking your medication, you've done everything by the book.
It's gonna be all right.
Ohh, stop saying that.
[DOOR OPENS.]
Hi.
Apologies.
The, uh, the printer was down.
[DEEP BREATH.]
How are we? Ahem.
Kathryn, the, uh, latest ultrasound, it looks good.
It looks really good.
The dark spot's completely gone, which means that it was probably nothing or maybe just a mistake with the scan.
You and the baby are fine.
I'm sorry Thank you.
[DOCTOR.]
: You're welcome.
Now, I want you to stick to the calcium-rich foods, the folic acid, and 'Kay.
I'll see you in a few weeks.
[RELIEVED LAUGH.]
Okay.
Thanks.
'Kay.
Thank you.
[ASTONISHED LAUGH.]
[LAUGHS.]
[SMOOCHES.]
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
: Hoo [DOOR OPENS.]
What was in the package? An antiviral.
Historically, this is the beginning of a minor flu outbreak that kills 70,000 people worldwide.
That does not sound "minor" to me.
Percentage-wise.
We're not wired to think in "billions" of people.
[PHILIP.]
: Over a few months, an antigenic shift allows the virus to mutate, infecting more of the population.
Eventually, the C.
D.
C.
and W.
H.
O.
get it under control.
Must be why they provided a broad-spectrum antiviral.
This will inhibit the development of each of its mutations.
Our mission is to save three of the people who, historically, don't make it.
Are there any more? Jeffrey's already been through the worst of it.
You need to protect yourself.
[GRUMBLES.]
: Couldn't we have gotten the pill version? [MACLAREN.]
: These are the host candidates? Jordan Lam, Annie Kapoor, and Brittney Palmer.
Personal trainer, a flight attendant, a travel blogger.
Prime hosts that must have spread the virus.
Well, let's make sure that doesn't happen.
[INOCULATOR CLICKS.]
[WOK SIZZLING.]
[.]
Are you gonna do the whole class? [HUSHED.]
: Just waiting for the right opportunity.
Hi, Brittney.
I'll be doing your vaccinations today.
- Okay.
- You can take a seat.
[.]
[.]
[.]
[SHOUTING.]
[.]
That's it.
Have fun in Europe.
Thanks.
[WOMAN WHEEZING.]
[SPEAKING GERMAN.]
Mein Asthma.
[INHALING DEEPLY.]
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
[.]
[MACLAREN GROANS.]
: Oh! God.
I was stung by a freakin' bee.
Me too.
I think.
Are you allergic? No.
I'm not.
Good.
[KEYS CLACKING.]
[.]
[NEWS REPORTER.]
: As reports are increasing of an unknown flu strain that seems to be rapidly spreading throughout the country.
The World Health Organization describes the condition as "atypical influenza" and confirms five cases have been reported - In the Pacific Northwest.
- It's starting.
Good.
Nice work, everybody.
Protocol five until further notice.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
We need to talk.
Hello, Miss Day.
When's the last time you heard from the Director? [SCOFFS.]
The school board director? What are you talking about? Hey, you're worried about them? Please! There's literally nothing going on inside their tiny brains.
The girls are thinking about their insipid friendships and the boys are imagining them naked.
What do you want? [ANNOYED, SLOW.]
: Have you heard from the Director? We've had missions.
Well, why haven't I heard anything? I don't know.
Maybe because you jumped here without permission? Or maybe because you don't have a team? Maybe I can join your team.
I could be your computer expert.
Nah, we already have a computer expert.
I could be your vastly-more-capable computer expert.
Doesn't work like that.
Well, it should! I'm getting bored! You gonna finish that? Mm! Fake chicken.
[LAUGHS.]
[GROWLS.]
Mm! Hey have you seen my, uh, my work jacket? You were supposed to take Jeffrey today.
I know that, but I just got called in.
There's this big bug going around.
So? So I'm going to work.
What'd I say? [SIGHS.]
It's what you didn't say.
"Hey, Carly.
"I know I was supposed to take Jeffrey today, but something came up.
Can you help?" Well, why do I have to say all of that? You're his mother.
And you're his father.
We said we were going to do this together.
Equal partners, remember? Carly Shannon, would you please help me out by taking our gorgeous son to the babysitter's house so that I can go to work as an underpaid, underappreciated, beat cop one more day? Fine, but you're doing pick-ups for the rest of the week.
Absolutely.
And your jacket's on the hook by the door.
Thank you.
See you, little man.
I'll see you, uh, see you tonight.
Hey.
You want your ducky? [JEFFREY COOS.]
Yeah, you do.
Oh, ho, ho, ho.
Oh? Where are you taking him? [CARLY GIGGLING.]
[.]
[PHILIP.]
: Hello? 3185.
Has your team taken the antiviral? - Yeah.
- 'Kay, let us in.
[CLICK.]
[DOOR BUZZES OPEN.]
Oof! [.]
[COUGHING.]
Where's Marcy? [.]
[PHONE LINE RINGS.]
Hi.
This David Mailer.
Please leave a message.
[BEEP.]
Hi, David.
Um, it's me, Marcy.
Just wondering if you wanted to maybe get together to talk.
[PHILIP.]
: Marcy, you there? Uh, so, if you'd like to, just give me a call back.
Okay.
Bye.
[PHILIP.]
: Marcy? [BEEP.]
[SIGHING.]
Yeah, Philip, go ahead.
[PHILIP.]
: We need you at Ops.
Boyd showed up with one of her teammates.
What's happening? I don't know.
She said it's some kind of viral infection.
[NEWS REPORTER.]
: There's growing concern for an outbreak of a new flu strain that has infected a number of people in recent days.
While much is still unknown about this virus Hey, Sarge.
I never got my assignment.
Connicker, what are you doing here? I'm filling in.
Yeah, right.
This flu is kicking us around.
You get your shot yet? No.
Not yet.
Well, you better get on it.
You covering McAllister or Boyd? McAllister.
Hospital.
[COUGHS AND SNIFFS.]
[NEWS REPORT CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY.]
[REPORTER.]
: Top authorities are expressing concern over the intensity of the symptoms and the speed in which the virus seems to be spreading.
[MARCY.]
: So it presents like classic flu fever, sore throat, headache.
Yeah, but it's not the flu.
He received the same broad-spectrum antiviral we all did.
Okay, a virus that's not the flu Um [SIGHS.]
Meningitis? West Nile? I checked those.
I checked them all, actually.
There's no match.
Well [COUGHING.]
Okay, well, if it's a virus, we can identify which one it is.
I've checked every gene sequence for every virus in the 21st and every century after that.
Are you saying that it's a new pathogen? Yeah.
Unknown in this time or in ours.
How is that even possible? [COUGHING.]
[RAGGED, WEAK BREATHING.]
[QUIET GROANING.]
[.]
"O, my love, my wife!" "Death "Death sucked the honey of thy breath, have no power yet upon thy beauty.
" [STUDENTS SNICKERING.]
[TEACHER.]
: Seriously, you guys? How old are you? Go ahead, Trevor.
"Upon thy beauty.
"Thou art not conquered.
"Beauty's ensign yet "is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, and death's pale flag" [MARCY.]
: Trevor? You there? Aye.
[STUDENTS SNICKERING.]
[TEACHER.]
: Good.
Okay, okay.
Take it from, um You in class? Mm-hmm.
[TEACHER.]
: "Dear Juliet, Why art thou yet so fair?" [MARCY.]
: Okay, you need to leave.
You might be infected with a dangerous pathogen.
Keep your distance from other people and get outside.
- What's happening? - Just go now.
We're skipping to the last section.
One final embrace, one last kiss, and then [MARCY.]
: Go, now.
MacLaren's waiting for you.
I got to go.
You don't have to kiss, just read.
[TREVOR STAMMERING.]
[CRIES OUT.]
: Don't! Don't touch me! I'm sorry I got to go.
[.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
Hardly even looks like a virus.
No, you kind of expect something pleomorphic.
Spherical capsid radial symmetry.
That's what's infected us? That's what we're trying to determine.
Oh, good! I need blood from both of you.
What do you call it? Mm.
We haven't got that far yet.
Boyd's viral count is up in the hundreds of thousand, her teammate's up over a million.
Here.
Seems to be tied to the antiviral mission somehow.
We got it two weeks before you did.
Heath's immune system was already compromised.
I had to remove one of his lungs after a mission blew up near the beginning.
His antibodies are showing no cross-reactivity, his body just keeps amplifying it.
So how do we get it under control? [MONITOR ALARM BEGINS BEEPING.]
- [BED RATTLING.]
- Heath! - Little help? - Guys! [BED RATTLING VIOLENTLY.]
[MARCY.]
: We need to sedate him! [BOYD.]
: Keep holding him down! [BEEPING.]
[CLICK.]
[FLAT-LINE BEEPING.]
I can't get a BP.
There's no pulse.
One, two three, four five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Stop CPR.
[BEEPING.]
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
- One, two, three, four - He's gone.
Marcy.
- Five, six - Marcy! He's gone.
[FLAT-LINE BEEPING.]
[WHEEZING.]
[.]
I'm sorry.
Come on.
Let's get you off your feet.
You need some rest.
I think it's a little late for that.
[.]
So how's it looking? We're all infected, aren't we? Not all.
[SIGHING.]
You, Philip, and Carly have it.
You and I somehow rejected the virus.
What? Each of your blood samples has a viral load between 500 and 1,000 copies per milliliter.
Ours is zero.
What about antibodies? [MARCY.]
: Trace amounts.
Somehow, we're immune.
How is that possible? It's hard to say, without running more tests.
So, if we're immune, can't you create a blood serum? We'll try, but we might be running out of time.
If this started with the mission, we can't be the only ones.
Check the deep web for any other teams reporting the same symptoms.
If it's transmitted through air particles and fomites, that means there's a good chance you've infected everyone you've come into contact with.
Are you sure? [MARCY.]
: Outside of an immunity, we're predicting an infection rate of over 40%.
[PHILIP.]
: 40? [MARCY.]
: Call everyone you've come into contact with.
Tell them to stay inside.
Boss, you're gonna want to see this.
Traveler teams from around the world are reporting the same sickness.
[MARCY, SIGHS.]
: They've been transmitting it this whole time.
If I get you more of the antiviral, can you analyze it? See what went wrong? Possibly, but I'm running low on ethidium bromide.
It's a controlled substance, it's not something you can get on short notice.
What about your hospital? Yeah, the lab should have some.
I'll text you a name.
You two, track down the team that handed off the vials, I'll go to the hospital.
I've got to get my son from the babysitter's.
Carly! You're infected.
The best thing that you can do for Jeffrey right now is stay away.
[.]
Hi, David.
Um, it's me, Marcy.
I was just wondering if you wanted to maybe get together to talk.
Uh, so, if you'd like to, just give me a call back.
Okay, bye.
[NUMBER PAD BEEPING.]
[LINE RINGING.]
[RINGING.]
[BEEP.]
David? Marce! Hey! Sorry, I just got your message.
I was out riding.
Uh, I'd love to meet up.
Um, where are you right now? I'm at home.
Okay, don't leave.
You coming over? No, David.
Uh A dangerous flu is spreading.
Like SARS? Worse than that.
W Wait.
What-what? Where are you? I'm-I'm safe.
Just Why do I get more worried every time you say that? David, you don't need to worry about me, okay? Well, I do, I worry about you.
And I worry about my clients, most of whom don't have a home to stay inside of.
David Just stay home.
I've seen how bad this can get.
Marce, I'm sorry.
Thank you for telling me, but I've got to go.
David! [.]
[RADIO NEWS PLAYING FAINTLY.]
[REPORTER.]
: And reporting a wide range of symptoms, from common flu ailments, like headache, fatigue, and fever, to, in rare cases, more extreme symptoms, including redness and bleeding around the eyes.
At this point, health authorities are advising the public to stay home if they don't feel [REPORT CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY.]
Where are you headed? Home.
When you get there, stay there.
There seems to be a bad flu going around.
And tell everyone you know, all right? Sure thing.
[GEARSHIFT CLICKS.]
[.]
[REPORTER.]
: Officials have been able to determine that despite being referred to by most as "the flu," this is not actually a new strain of influenza but rather a new virus completely.
The origins of the virus [REPORT CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY.]
[.]
Mac, where are you? It's all-hands over here.
[MACLAREN.]
: I know, listen.
Did you receive an antiviral in the last two weeks? Yeah, I had to save some hosts.
Any of your team sick? Yeah.
Three of us.
Why? [MACLAREN.]
: We've seen Traveler reports this is happening all over the world, and I think we are the primary transmitters.
Shit! I have my team tracking down the antiviral, to run some tests.
[FORBES.]
: All right, well, let me know how it goes.
In the meantime, the CDC's setting up shelters, Wakefield wants us to meet up with the National Guard.
I'll text you the address.
Look, I'm on my way to the hospital.
I'll have to meet you in 30.
All right.
[WRACKED, STRAINED COUGHING.]
[.]
[COUGHING.]
[.]
[COCKS GUN.]
[KNOCKING.]
Graham? [THUMPS.]
Graham! It's Trevor.
[.]
I'll go check the back.
Sure.
[.]
[SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE.]
[RADIOS CRACKLING, HUSHED CHATTER.]
[.]
Hi.
Sorry.
Can you tell me who's in charge here? What do you need? He's got a bad fever, a headache.
He needs to see a doctor.
Well, he's not gonna get one here.
The E.
R.
's been in overflow for an hour, and people with the flu are being sent home.
He'll be better off at home.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Nurse, he doesn't have a home.
Well, he's better off anywhere but here.
You his family? Case worker.
How many people are you caring for right now? Uh [CHUCKLES.]
Officially or unofficially? Wait here.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Oh.
Here.
Um It's not much, but it's better than nothing.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Be sure to keep one for yourself.
Thank you, that's very kind.
Take care! Agent MacLaren! David.
Is Marcy here? No.
Maybe you could pass along a message for me? Could you ask her to come by the shelter a little later? These guys are in rough shape.
I'll pass it along, but her hands are pretty full right now.
Yeah, I bet.
[MAN.]
: Excuse me! Why are you taking her? We were here first! I'm not taking anyone, sir, relax.
We've got a kid here! [DAVID.]
: How bad is it? Okay.
I'll let you get to it, then.
Remember to ask Marcy I will.
Good luck.
Yeah, you too.
[.]
Pupils are sluggish.
Intracranial pressure? I mean, that would explain the headaches and the seizures.
We could try mannitol, or skip straight to a cerebral shunt.
Great.
Isn't that your specialty? Funny.
[THUMPING AT DOOR.]
[PHILIP.]
: We got company.
[GRACE.]
: Let me in! I can't, we're sick.
So am I! Let me in! [SIGHS.]
[DOOR BUZZES OPEN.]
One of those teenage petri dishes got me sick.
What's all this? We got a mission to save people who were gonna die from the flu, but the Director's antiviral didn't work.
That's impossible.
There's also an outbreak in Shanghai and Berlin.
[.]
[CARLY.]
: Hey, Mac, you there? Go ahead.
We found the delivery team, but no antiviral.
The supply was cleared out and the team had been assassinated.
What? [CARLY.]
: There was no sign of struggle or forced entry.
Wh Are you thinking inside job? It wouldn't be the first time a team turned on each other.
Right? None of this makes any sense.
Okay.
I'll see you back at Ops.
[.]
She doesn't look good.
Not helpful.
Hold this above her head.
None of this matters in the long run.
The Director will fix it! Didn't fix him.
Traveler incoming.
[BUZZES DOOR OPEN.]
Ah! Told ya! Here comes the cavalry.
[MARCY.]
: It's good to see you.
We need help.
Everyone does.
All right, let's have the cure.
We can chat later.
- There is no cure.
- What? Of course there is.
We're from the future.
Several teams are working on a viricide, but so far without success.
I'm here to talk to Philip.
I want to go over the antiviral data one more time.
Maybe we made a mistake.
I don't know what you're talking about.
The formula you wrote on the wall.
It allowed us to synthesize the antiviral.
It's right here, look.
[PHILIP.]
: I remember this but I don't remember writing it down.
How do you not remember? That's impossible.
When did this happen? [D13.]
: About two weeks ago.
You were with 4514.
Jenny.
[MARCY.]
: What? I had a headache and she told me it was from the drops.
She must have given you a memory inhibitor.
Oh, God.
Please tell me what is going on.
Just go get her! [.]
[MACLAREN.]
: Hello? [KAT.]
: Hey.
It's me.
What's happening? Are you all right? Grant, have you seen the news? No.
I-I haven't.
Are you sure you're okay? Yeah, just feeling a bit shaky, I don't know.
Probably just the news making me crazy.
Can you come home? Not Not yet.
Look, just lie down, Kat.
And stay inside! Okay? Okay.
What about you? Are you gonna be all ri Well, look at this.
Grant? I gotta go.
I just uh, I'll call you soon.
Come to get a look at some real police work? Carly's worried about your son.
You need to pick him up and go home.
You running errands for her now? I thought that shit was over between you.
It was never what you thought it was.
And, right now, this is about something bigger than that.
You need to pick up your son, Jeff, and go home.
[radio crackling indistinctly [.]
[COM.]
: Hey, it's Marcy.
We need you back at Ops.
We know the source of the antiviral.
A Traveler named Jenny.
Philip knows her.
I'm on my way.
[.]
Mac, it's been over an hour.
What are you doing here? We're late.
We gotta meet with the National Guard.
You'll have to do it without me.
We need you.
My team comes first.
[.]
Jenny! Chloe! Jenny! Jenny? [COUGHING.]
Oh, no no, no, no, no, no.
No, no.
Jenny.
Hey, hey.
Hey! Hey.
No.
No, no.
No.
No.
[LABORED BREATHING.]
[MARCY.]
: Are you sure about this? Do I have any other choice? [COUGHING.]
[MARCY.]
: All right.
Her vitals are good.
[SHUDDERING BREATH.]
Ohh [COUGHS.]
[QUICK GASPING.]
[.]
She's stable.
Okay.
[.]
[JEFFREY CRYING.]
Carly? [JEFFREY CRYING.]
Shit.
[COUGHING.]
Shh.
It's okay.
I got you.
I got you, I got you.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
[COUGHING.]
[JEFFREY CRYING.]
Shh-shh-shh.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
[.]
[DAVID.]
: You know, when I was a kid, my mom would make me chicken soup when I was sick.
Not exactly sure why it was always chicken soup.
Vera! Hey, I was trying to reach you.
I said no doctors! - Okay.
No, no - Don't touch me.
No.
It's David.
See? - [LAUGHS.]
- Hi! You okay? Yeah.
All right.
You got something to eat? - Yeah.
- Okay.
I'll be around if you need me.
Okay? [.]
It's okay, big man.
We're gonna get through this.
[JEFFREY CRYING.]
We're gonna be fine.
You're a fighter.
Just like Mama.
Just like Daddy.
[CRYING.]
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Hey.
I sense that doctor you sent me to likes you a lot.
Where's what's-her-name, Jenny? They should be back any minute.
Philip knows her how? Ah.
Okay.
So what's this? I'm trying to determine the pathogen's reproduction number, based on hospital databases, social media updates Here.
Let me show you something.
[MARCY.]
: An "r-nought" indicates how infectious a virus is by determining the rate of secondary infection.
If it's less than one, the virus will quickly die out.
If it's greater than one We have an epidemic.
So what are we dealing with? [MARCY.]
: Let's put it into perspective Influenza has an r-nought of one With an incubation period of two days.
Chances are you'd infect one person in a day, then they'd go on to infect one more, and so on.
This virus has an r-nought of at least two, with an incubation period of 10 days.
14 days ago, 10 traveler teams across the world transmitted the virus.
So that is [MARKER SQUEAKING.]
Potentially 150 people on day one 330 [THUMP.]
on day two.
I don't like where this is going.
So, based on the data I pulled from people already reporting symptoms, and factoring in the exponential growth rate Over 4 million people are currently infected.
Tomorrow, it'll be almost 10.
Most of them aren't showing symptoms yet, but they will soon.
So how long before the death rate starts to climb? [MARCY.]
: A couple of days.
[PHILIP.]
: I need some help out here! Clear off that table.
[.]
Marcy, I don't know if she's breathing.
She took pills.
Get her up here.
[D13.]
: I got a weak pulse! What'd she take? Oxycodone.
- [GASPS.]
- Hey.
Hey, hey, Jenny.
I'm here.
I'm here.
You're at Ops.
You're safe.
You're safe.
You overdosed.
I found you in your room.
Hey! Listen to me.
Listen to me.
The mission is in trouble.
No, Philip.
The mission went exactly as planned.
[MACLAREN.]
: What? What do you know? It won't change anything.
What did you make me do? [PANTING.]
My team they tried to record messengers [GROANS LIGHTLY.]
but any incoming signal caused static on our devices.
We needed a historian.
And someone to synthesize the catalyst.
No.
I was directed to create an antiviral.
Actually, you were directed to expedite genetic recombination of the historical pathogen.
You created the new virus.
No, no, no.
She's delirious.
The Director would never order that mission.
Who said the mission came from the Director? [JENNY.]
: The future I left was divided between those loyal to the Director and the Faction.
Both sides fighting for control, back and forth.
When you reset the Director, we lost the ability to access the 21st.
We lost the past, we lost everything.
We had no choice but to shut down the reactor.
[CARLY.]
: We've had missions.
Received messengers.
And that's all.
Only messengers.
Without the Director's processing power, consciousness transfer isn't possible.
So before power was cut to the Director, in our last moment of control, we sent everyone we could to the 21st.
All at once.
Into the quantum frame? How many? The frame is capable of receiving and storing thousands.
So Forbes, all those people with the FBI Are all Faction.
[CARLY.]
: Every mission we've done since Has been for them.
[JENNY.]
: The Faction has our own plan.
Overpopulation is the single greatest threat to the 21st century.
The Director wasn't capable of seeing the natural solution.
How many people are gonna die? The virus is genetically engineered to preserve 70% of the population.
The future will survive.
[COUGHS.]
And those of us who die, including me, will have made a great sacrifice.
70%? Jenny, you're murdering over 2 billion people.
The mission comes first.
Take positions around the device and stand by.
[.]
What the hell is that?
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