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KASSIDY

Rise and shine, operator.

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KASSIDY

Don’t they think if I could get out in time that I would’ve done it myself? Tell them to wait - they’ll just draw attention to themselves if they do it now.

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KASSIDY

It could be worse. I’ve locked myself in a side room, the water’s coming in much slower here. If I’m lucky, the blood loss and the cold will kill me before I can learn what drowning feels like.

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KASSIDY

I managed to collect some data on that thing.

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KASSIDY

... No, you listen to me - my body’s betraying me, it’s decorating the floor with my blood. Let me have this.

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KASSIDY

Let me control where my oxygen goes.

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KASSIDY

I’m sorry to say it’s from my experiment - although how it turned into this thing, this vicious mass of crystal, I don’t know. And I don’t have time to hypothesise.

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KASSIDY

It seems to have no concern for its own safety - it walked right through some damaged power conduits, didn’t even flinch when it burned halfway up its leg.

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KASSIDY

The only thing that seems to slow it down is water. Which is a little bit funny, don’t you think? Considering we’re surrounded by it.

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KASSIDY

Listen, you can’t let this thing escape. I won’t have a murderous titan be my legacy, and I don’t think it’ll leave the crew alone if they get away. They’re innocent people.

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KASSIDY

Well, most of them.

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KASSIDY

And then you have to find out why this happened. For me.

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KASSIDY

I’ve never wasted words on science. Ever.

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KASSIDY

I want to sleep now. Tell me a bedtime story, operator.

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Sound Design and Composition by

Nick Kumashov

Scene 2A Kassidy Compilation

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