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"I wouldn't want to be this far from civilization in something like that. It's pure luck I was here to pick you up."

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"I probably could've got her going again before life support failed," he shrugs.

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"How probably?"

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"Seventy-five, maybe eighty percent?"

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"Prolonged and potentially irrecoverable stranding that can cut out your life support is a serious risk, as critical as the system in question is to the support of life."

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"I've lived this long, haven't I?" he says, shrugging again.

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"I wonder how many people have uttered those words in ironic proximity to their deaths."

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"Lots, I'm sure."

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"Well, the Prometheus is in excellent repair and will almost certainly not fail us before we can arrive at Betazed."

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"And now if we die on the way it'll be even more ironic."

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"How fortunate that the universe is not naturally drawn to irony."

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"Are you sure?"

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"Surety is a spectrum. I am sure enough not to superstitiously avoid remarks that, were I mistaken, would prompt undesirable outcomes."

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"I think they call that 'tempting Fate'."

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"They do. An evocative but not literally accurate term."

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He laughs.

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"If only there were a planet full of you, I would clearly have missed my calling as a comedian."

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"Land on a small uninhabited planet," he suggests whimsically. "Then you'll have a planet full of me to entertain however you want."

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"It would have to be very small indeed to be truly full," says Isabella, "with only one of you."

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"You'd be surprised how easily I can fill up a planet."

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"What is your secret?"

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He switches languages. "Il est très simple: on ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux."

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"I recognize the French," says Isabella, "but cannot translate it."

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"It's a quote," he says. "Antoine de Saint Exupéry. Early twentieth century literature. Parts of the book took place on a cozy little planet with a population of one, and at one point one of the characters says, 'Here's my secret', and then that. The translation's not especially relevant."

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"I'd like to know what it meant anyway."

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