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Aeryn and Crichton get in to Pilot's den, and fend off a [[DRD]] attack. Pilot doesn't want to talk, but Crichton says he wants to help Pilot because otherwise everyone will die; Pilot will starve to death due to the lack of nutrients, and without Pilot life support for the crew will stop working. Pilot says that Moya will be better off without him. Aeryn says that she deserves to die, and won't stop him from killing her, but asks him to spare the others and himself. He says that it's not her who deserves death, it's him; he didn't just replace the old pilot...
 
Aeryn and Crichton get in to Pilot's den, and fend off a [[DRD]] attack. Pilot doesn't want to talk, but Crichton says he wants to help Pilot because otherwise everyone will die; Pilot will starve to death due to the lack of nutrients, and without Pilot life support for the crew will stop working. Pilot says that Moya will be better off without him. Aeryn says that she deserves to die, and won't stop him from killing her, but asks him to spare the others and himself. He says that it's not her who deserves death, it's him; he didn't just replace the old pilot...
   
Flashback to Pilot's home world, as Pilot tells Velorek that he so badly wants to see the stars. He is very young, and although he asked the Elders to be bonded to a Leviathan, they turned him down, saying he wasn't ready yet - and they weren't sure he would ever be worthy. Velorek offers him a Leviathan, saying that the old pilot will die no matter what he does; Velorek will find someone else if he disagrees. Velorek tells him this is his chance, he just has to be brave enough to take it.
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Flashback to Pilot's home world, as Pilot tells Velorek that he so badly wants to see the stars. He is very young, and although he asked the Elders to be bonded to a Leviathan, they turned him down, saying he wasn't ready yet--and they weren't sure he would ever be worthy. Velorek offers him a Leviathan, saying that the old pilot will die no matter what he does; Velorek will find someone else if he disagrees. Velorek tells him this is his chance, he just has to be brave enough to take it.
   
 
In the present Pilot tells Aeryn that that was the moment the old pilot's fate was sealed, as soon as he agreed, so he is responsible for her death, not Aeryn. Velorek might never have found someone else to agree, but he was so desperate to see the stars. Aeryn strokes Pilot's cheek in the same way Velorek did when he came aboard, saying that now she couldn't fathom not doing such a thing. She says that they've come a long way since then, and have a long way to go, and asks him to take the journey with her. Pilot strokes her face back, and says that he knows a way to get temporary control of Moya's systems.
 
In the present Pilot tells Aeryn that that was the moment the old pilot's fate was sealed, as soon as he agreed, so he is responsible for her death, not Aeryn. Velorek might never have found someone else to agree, but he was so desperate to see the stars. Aeryn strokes Pilot's cheek in the same way Velorek did when he came aboard, saying that now she couldn't fathom not doing such a thing. She says that they've come a long way since then, and have a long way to go, and asks him to take the journey with her. Pilot strokes her face back, and says that he knows a way to get temporary control of Moya's systems.
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