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FADE IN: INT. SPACESHIP - SECTOR 1 - NIGHT Shattered computer screens line the wall of the control center. SPARKS and SMOKES come out of the panel. On one wall is a big monitor that shows the layout of the spaceship. A red light flashes on Sector 2. A few bodies litter on the floor. One of them, (35), gets up as he recovers from his headache. He kneels beside the other bodies and check their pulse. A cough from behind, and a weak voice: Henry? (O.S.) (30) lies on her side, coughs a bit more. Her forehead and cheeks suffer from minor cuts. Henry hurries to her. Kate, you okay? She manages a smile. Still living. What happened? Meteor storms. We probably miscalculated our speed. The blinking red light shines on Henry s face. He turns to the screen. Sector Two is severely damaged. He speaks directly to the monitor. No response. Sector Two, come in. Command center. Command center, do you copy? No response. The monitor still shows the spaceship layout.

2. Daily readings. The screen changes to readings that indicate the oxygen, pressure, temperature and fuel level. The latter is empty. A look of worry on his face. Not a surprise. The fuel tank s in Sector 2. Time to Earth. A digital ticking clock appears on the screen: 21 days, 15 hours, 07 minutes. He turns to Kate. That s less than what I expected. Never knew our ship can drift that fast without fuel. Can you walk? Kate pushes herself up unsteadily, but manages to walk a few steps. Henry scans around the area. We need to look for survivors. Where? Sector Two. Kate shakes her head no. It s more damaged than here. (beat) They re probably all dead. But you don t know that. Henry...

3. Not right now, Kate. Listen to me- No, you listen. Think about it. We need more than twenty days to get back. Do we even have enough oxygen? How about food? One less living body means more food for us. Henry gives a vacant stare. I m just being logical. You re glad that you weren t in Sector Two. He walks away and exits through the sliding door. Kate follows. For God s sake. INT. SPACESHIP - SECTOR 2 - NIGHT It s a wreckage. Wires dangle from the ceiling. The floor plates crumble. Tables and chairs pile up, disoriented. Henry and Kate emerge from a half-opened sliding door. Hello? You think they re gonna live through this? No, I don t. But if I were here, I wish someone, like my teammates, would at least come looking for my corpse. He ducks under some wires and continues. Kate sees a dim light illuminating a room in the distance. The storage! She rushes pass Henry and dashes towards the room.

4. Hey, be careful. I ll be right here. INT. SPACESHIP - STORAGE - NIGHT The light dims and brightens intermittently. Wires and pipes protrude out of the walls. Shelves tumble onto each other. Kate scans the shelves. Only four cans left. She reaches for the cans and- SAM (O.S.) (weakly) Aaaggg... Kate jumps back, notices an arm sticks out from under the shelve. She gets down on all fours, tries to make out who the arm belongs to. Sam! SAM (30s), all bloodied and bruised, lies impaled by a pipe. SAM Help me...please. Okay, don t move. Then she stops. She stares at the four cans of food, then back to Sam. A pause. (O.S.) You okay back there? Kate? (O.S.) Sam s pleading eyes swell up. Kate pulls herself away, grabs the four cans of food, and calls out to Henry. Yeah. She gives one last look at Sam s arm, steps over it, and exits the room- SMACK!

5. The ceiling gives way. Everything crumbles, the shelves slide down and knock Kate out. (O.S.) Kate, wake up. (beat) Command center, do you read me? Command center. Damnit! (beat) Kate, com on! A blurred face appears. Then returns to blackness. (O.S.) Oh God! You re okay. You re okay. (O.S.) Where are you? FADE TO BLACK INT. SPACESHIP - SECTOR 1 - NIGHT Henry waves in front of Kate. She looks unfazed. I m right here. Kate sits up, reaches out, and feels the features of Henry s face. I can t see anything. What happened? You hit the back of your head in the storage. Hopefully it ll just be temporary. Where am I? Safe. Sector One. When are we getting back to Earth? Henry turns to the screen: 16 days, 10 hours, 34 minutes.

6. Soon. How soon? Kate chuckles. A few more days. You know, Henry, you re never a good liar. I m just being optimistic. Henry holds a mug into Kate s hands. What s that? Good stuff. Better than the processed food. Finish it up and take a rest. INT. SPACESHIP - SECTOR 1 - NIGHT (DREAM SEQUENCE) Back against the wall, Kate sleeps soundly as she rests her head on a shoulder. She stirs a little, opens her eyes. She looks up. Sam, with blood flowing through his eyes, nose, and mouth, glares at her. A pipe impales his body. Kate, startled, doubles back. Kate... SAM You re glad you weren t in Sector Two. INT. SPACESHIP - SECTOR 1 - LATER...screams. Henry puts a comforting hand on her shoulder. Kate nods. Bad dream?

7. It s Sam, isn t it? All colors drain away from Kate s face. She doesn t react. I saw him under the shelves when I got you out. I should ve gotten him out. No. You did the right thing, leaving him there. Not playing savior anymore? We couldn t saved him anyway. I know I sound like a hypocrite now, but- I think what you did was right. (beat) You hungry? Henry produces a small knife and strides off to a corner. What was that I ate last time? (O.S.) You know, when it comes to survival, you gotta eat what you can find. Kate thinks for a moment, then covers her mouth. Oh God, don t tell me it s... (O.S.) Don t think about it like that. First I wasn t gonna look for them, then I left them to die, and now I m... And you tell me not to think about it?! Henry comes back with a mug. His arms bandaged, blood seeps through it.

8. Here. I d rather die than having to think about what I ve done for the rest of my life. Henry sits beside Kate, forces Kate to hold the mug. Where s the Kate I knew? Who s gonna take care of Bobby if you die? You want him without a mother? He still have you. You re always a better mother than I am a father. Kate shakes her head. You know how many times I didn t let him see you? Many times. But he s always happier with you. Henry tilts the mug up to Kate s lips. Just think about Bobby. And forget about everything else. Kate reluctantly drinks from the mug. INT. SPACESHIP - SECTOR 1 - LATER A trail of blood stains across the floor. The trail leads to Henry, who sits motionless against the wall. His limbs bloodied, almost meatless. Kate caresses his hair with her bony fingers. Her weak voice becomes almost a whisper. I can see some colors now. (beat) (MORE)

9. (cont d) How long more? No response from Henry. The screen reads: 5 days, 6 hours, 48 minutes. Soon, right, Henry? You never change, always the optimist. Kate begins to sob. Her stomach growls. She falls flat on her side, stares blankly into space. Then, her eyelids slowly close up. STATIC suddenly chimes in. More STATIC. VOICE (O.S.) XVI8596, come in. XVI8596, come in. Kate opens her eyes. Blurry vision of the screen shows a man in commander suit. VOICE (O.S.) XVI8596, do you read me? Yes! VOICE (O.S.) Kate! Thank God. Are there anyone with you? Kate contemplates for a moment. Yes, Henry. He s always with me. Always. VOICE (O.S.) Good, we are sending a rescue ship right now... The voice fades away as Kate closes up her eyes again. FADE OUT.