Orbiter 9 Page #3
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2017
- 95 min
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She doesn't communicate
with the outside.
Are you ready?
Opening outer lock.
Let's go.
Come on, Helena.
Don't be afraid.
Come on.
Helena, give me your hand.
Good, Helena.
You're doing great.
This way.
That's it.
We're almost there.
I need you to ride
inside here, okay?
Simulation center, grid clean.
Affirmative, check the next one.
The levels are higher than normal.
It's the suit.
You left it outside.
Gate!
The same thing happened
with the other ships.
It was all agreed.
Since when?
Since before you were born.
And you coming to the ship?
That too.
The oxygen was only an excuse.
- It's checked in remote code.
- Then why did you go in?
Technical inspection
of each Rebecca unit.
I want to see them.
Nobody can know you're out.
But they're my parents.
Nobody, Helena. Especially them.
Why?
Because they're military scientists.
They've dedicated half their lives
to this project.
- But they're my family.
- No, they're not.
They're not.
- What is that?
- Thunder.
It's going to rain.
Come on.
I HAVE A MEETING
BACK IN 2 HOURS
WE LIVE HERE, BUT DON'T GO OU WITHOUT ME!
IF SOMEONE RINGS
DON'T OPEN DOOR
DOWNSTAIRS SHOWER
DOESN'T WORK
REMEMBER, I'LL BE BACK
IN 2 HOURS
What if they find out?
There's no reason they would.
That's not an answer, Alex.
What if something
goes wrong?
It's too dangerous.
I'm willing to take that risk.
Right.
That's what worries me.
Alex.
Don't look at me like that.
Did you really think I was a wolf?
No, but we're not supposed
to see each other.
My cell phone.
I have an apartment I never use
in Isaura District.
If for any reason
you need to disappear for a while,
you only have to call me.
And please don't talk about
this subject in the booth again.
Sometimes they record
the conversations randomly.
Thank you, Silvia.
Really.
Go on, get lost.
Hi.
It's weird, I've always had
the same clothes but in every size.
So, where do you want to go?
What do you want to do?
I don't know.
What's your favorite place?
Sometimes the simplest
mechanisms are actually
the most complex.
looking at them.
They're weird,
but pretty.
Is the sea far away?
The sea isn't like you imagine it
anymore.
The acid tides destroyed everything.
If nobody fixes it, soon they'll only
be able to live in places like this.
Did you ever go in the water?
Yeah, when I was six or seven.
But I didn't like it.
I can't imagine you
I was practically like I am now.
Shy...
Look.
I was antisocial,
Coke-bottle glasses...
A freak.
A freak?
What's a freak?
A freak is...
different.
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