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Virgil Vox(Jim Byrnes), Gogol(Dave Collette), Seamus Harper, Doyle(Brandy Ledford), Captain Dylan Hunt, Captain Beka Valentine, Telemachus Rhade and Rommie S5.E3: Phear Phactor Phenom "Throw them all away, But don't predict where your foot will fall; The first and the last steps are the same." Seefra-6 Inscription 228-AT9 Virgil Vox [OC]: Seefra asleep. Your voice of necromancy, sly agate colored eyes and unexpected rainfalls. I'm Virgil Vox. This one's for you. Harper: Gogol. Come here, big guy. Why is it every time I look for something, it's not where I left it? Gogol: You told me to clean up. Harper: Yes, but a place for everything, everything in its place, not, put things in new places each time. Make sense? Gogol: You're the boss. Harper: I know I'm the boss. That's why you do whatever I say. Aw, geez. Come here, have a seat. Sit down, big guy. When I built you, certainly I made some mistakes. I wish you'd dress a little better but, but it's important to let you make your own choices. Because I made you, what happens to you, what your fate becomes. Big guy, you've got to be more careful. The stealing. The thieving. It's supposed to be a secret. Nobody's supposed to know it's me. Gogol: Master.. Harper: I know, I know. You're just trying to do what I say, but this time, you went overboard. People died. That brings attention. When Marika finds out it can't be anyone but me, well Doyle: Your old friends are back. They're here. Harper: Of course they are. That's my plan. I knew they'd be back. We'll talk later. Okay? Gogol: I know what I should do. Beka: Huh. Guess who plays here? Rhade: He's lost his mind. Not surprising. Rhade: What the hell was that? Beka: Yeah. Harper's lost his mind. Rhade: Was that Rommie? Beka: What's left of her. Harper: She's going to be fine. There's just a few things I haven't quite worked out yet. Beka: Seamus, what have you done? Harper: Just been trying my best. It's tough without Andromeda's tools. Unfortunately, my best hasn't been good enough. Not yet, anyway. Rhade: Low life, soul stealing sphincter. Harper: Hey! What are you attacking me for? I built her. I spent four years with her, and another three trying to get her back. Beka: Harper, don't dig the hole deeper. Just talk. Harper: Rommie, she blew up. Then after I got Tesseracted here, I figured I was never going to see any of you again, so Beka: So you tried to rebuild her. Harper: I downloaded her vitals onto my hand held from the leftover pieces, but it was just basic brain stuff. None of the interaction of emotion and data that was my Rommie. Just her head. I can't get it right. Her systems won't cooperate. Beka: Harper, it sounds like Rommie didn't like what you were doing to her. Rhade: So you just shut down your conscience. Harper: It's not that difficult to do when things get tough enough, and obviously you've been here long enough to know how tough they can be. This whole system, the same freaking mess duplicated nine times? Sometimes, a person's got to do what they got to do. How are you getting by, Rhade, huh? By the tight pants, I can only guess. And you, I'm sure you've got some scam running. So what gives either of you the right to just waltz in here three years later and judge, let alone interfere with my survival, huh? Rhade: I don't care about your survival. Harper: Look, I failed, okay? She's in some kind of internal conflict. I'm afraid what she'll do. Rhade: You're lying. Harper: Okay, go ahead. Power her up. Maybe you'll be the first one she kills. She's not Rommie anymore, okay? She's someone else. _ (Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.)