[00:03.78]Okay, so what do you think life was like before the fall? [00:06.99]I mean we've seen pictures of open land as far as the eye can see and oceans incomprehensible [00:12.31]in size that our grandparents would do their best to describe it. I just can't imagine life anywhere [00:17.49]but inside a space station. I mean the simple concept of a sky doesn't even fully register... [00:23.52]We do have fields on the Babel station and also— [00:25.96]Yeah, yeah—but that's all synthetic. I mean we're heading to this planet right? [00:25.92]That we call "Paradise", because we hope it can sustain life. Why?" [00:34.72]Because we'll eventually run out of resources... [00:36.75]Exactly! I mean what if we got there and it's exactly as the data predicted: [00:40.60]beautiful, lush—then we destroy it just like we did Earth? [00:44.74]There's only 5 million human beings left in the universe. [00:48.24]I mean, it's weird to think about the fact that in 2065 the last footprint [00:52.37]was left on Earth before ascending to Babel. [00:54.50]Man, what's your point? [00:55.84]The point is, 30 ships have traveled in deep space looking for a planet like this. [00:59.84]Damn near all of them return without any luck! Some of them didn't return at all. [01:05.41]I guess my fear isn't that we won't find Paradise: it's that we'll create purgatory...