[SOUNDS OF VOICES FROM VERY FAR AWAY, DISTANT, SEARCHING FOR SOMEONE]
LEVI
Anyone found anything?
ZACK
Nothing yet.
RILEY
She might be nowhere near here.
MIRA
Maybe we should split up, cover more ground –
[LUNA SITS UP, GROANING IN PAIN]
LUNA
(close) Mira?
MIRA
(still very distant) Luna?
(to the others) I hear something!
LUNA
Mira! I’m here.
[POUNDING FOOTSTEPS, APPROACHING QUICKLY]
MIRA
Luna! Oh my god, you’re alive. (calling) I found her!
LUNA
Quiet! They might be close. I think I managed to burst a… steam pipe or something? Scared them off, but I don’t – (breaks off in pain) know –
MIRA
It’s okay. It’s okay, it’s alright.
[SOUNDS OF THE OTHERS APPROACHING]
We’ll get you somewhere safe. You’re gonna be okay.
ZACK
Your leg. Can I take a look?
LUNA
Sure. It was my own fault. I shouldn’t have –
RILEY
Luna! You’re okay.
LUNA
(acerbic at herself) We’ll have to wait and see about that.
ZACK
I need some proper bandages. This should stop the bleeding for now, but it won’t last long.
MIRA
What happened?
LUNA
It bit me! One of those things – I was running away but it got my leg – they were on me and I couldn’t…
I managed to reach this bar. Swung it at them, it went wide, hit this pipe – there was a bunch of steam and then –
LEVI
It’s alright, Luna. It’s over now.
That’s the metal bar you found?
LUNA
Yep.
LEVI
You can put it down now.
LUNA
I don’t want to.
LEVI
Let it go, Luna. You’re safe. It’s over.
[A PAUSE, THEN THE SOUND OF SOMETHING METAL DROPPING TO THE FLOOR]
MIRA
(quiet) We should get moving.
[CLOTH RUSTLES AS LUNA GETS UP]
MIRA
I’m glad you’re okay.
LUNA
Thanks. Me too.
[Footsteps as the group walks together]
[Something rattles in the background]
MIRA
Haven’t seen any sign of those creatures for a while.
LEVI
Warmer too. I think we might be out of their territory.
MIRA
Then we need to think about finding more food.
LEVI
Ooh, I had an idea about that. Have you noticed these terminals in the walls around here? What if we can get one to work? I bet between you, you and Riley could fix one up with a bit of time. Then we might be able to find a plan of the station. Who knows how big this place is? There could be loads more awakening rooms!
MIRA
Levi, we’re not going to find anyone else. It’s just us.
LEVI
I was just thinking about finding some more food.
[MIRA SIGHS. A BEAT]
MIRA
Either way, it’s a good plan.
LEVI
(a little surprised) Thanks.
(calling) How’re you doing back there, Luna?
LUNA
(strained but chipper) I’m alright.
MIRA
No you’re not. Zack?
ZACK
Yep, I’m here. Luna, can I take another look?
LUNA
Sure.
LEVI
Riley, while we’re stopped, do you reckon you can boot up one of these terminals? If we can get one working, maybe we can access the station plans or something like that. Some kind of useful information, anyway.
RILEY
Well, it’s worth a go. As long as it’s still connected to the power, but I don’t see why they wouldn’t be.
(lets out an assessing breath) Yeah. Yeah, I think I might manage it.
ZACK
How does this feel?
[SOUND OF CLOTH SHIFTING]
LUNA
Ah! Not good!
ZACK
Bad news, I’m afraid. That looks like it might be infected.
MIRA
Already?
LEVI
Could those things have some kind of venom?
ZACK
I’m not sure. It doesn’t look like a snake bite or anything like that.
MIRA
Well, whatever they are, they’re not snakes.
ZACK
I guess not.
Either way, I should be able to treat it, but not without some sort of – clinic or some equipment at least.
LUNA
(sarcastically) Has anyone seen a hospital around here?
RILEY
Actually, if you give me a second…
[A SCI-FI NYOOM OF SOMETHING COMING TO LIFE]
RILEY
Aha! Yes, we might be able to find something.
LEVI
Good job!
ZACK
Is it working?
RILEY
Well, it’s on. Don’t get too excited yet, this might take a while…
[BOOPING NOISES AS RILEY WORKS THROUGH THE TERMINAL]
[FADE INTO TRANSITIONAL MUSIC]
[A DOOR CLOSES]
[CLOTH SHIFTING, SOMEONE GRUNTS]
[LUNA GASPS IN PAIN]
MIRA
(panicked) Sorry! Did I hurt you?
LUNA
No! It’s fine. It kind of just hurts to move or – touch anything.
MIRA
That doesn’t sound fine.
ZACK
It’s lucky this place was as close as it was. Now, let’s give the wound some proper examination. There must be some scissors or scalpel in here somewhere.
[A clink of something metal being set down]
MIRA
Here.
ZACK
Thanks! Okay, Luna, I’m going to have to remove the rest of this fabric around the wound, okay? It might – pull a bit, so let me know if you need a break.
[FABRIC RIPPING NOISES]
Mira, do you think you could find some saline solution anywhere?
MIRA
On it.
[No-nonsense footsteps as Mira looks around the room, sighing slightly]
[Luna breathes tensely]
[She lets out a short, pained scream-gasp]
MIRA
(involuntarily) Oh god!
LUNA
What is it? Is it bad?
Let me look.
[Fabric shifts as Luna tries to get up]
ZACK
Er – so –
LUNA
(strained) Never mind; I can smell it.
MIRA
I think I found the saline solution. Is this the right stuff?
ZACK
That’s it, thanks, Mira. I’ll need some fresh bandages and some cetrimide, too. I think there’s a storeroom back there.
MIRA
Right.
[Footsteps as she departs]
LUNA
What’s cetrimide for?
ZACK
It has two functions. One, it’s quite an effective antiseptic. Two, it gives Mira a job to do.
[Luna lets out a weak, affectionate chuckle]
ZACK
(quieter) This isn’t right. The infection’s progressing a lot quicker than it should be.
Luna… I’m so sorry, but it’s spreading really quickly, and we – we can’t risk –
LUNA
I need to lose it, don’t I.
[A pause]
ZACK
I’m really sorry.
LUNA
I understand.
ZACK
(steels himself) Okay. Let’s get you prepped, find something to numb your leg; with any luck there’s a working surgical laser right here –
LUNA
Numb? I’m going to be awake?
ZACK
I’m sorry, but none of the others have medical experience. I can’t both put you under and operate you by myself. A local anaesthetic might be the best we can do, and that can only go so far.
[Luna inhales]
[Quiet, solemn music comes in]
LUNA
…Okay.
ZACK
Do you want me to get Mira back?
LUNA
Maybe.
…Yes. Please.
ZACK
Right. One second. (half a joke:) Don’t go anywhere, okay?
[Luna laughs at that, weakly]
LUNA
Okay. But… Zack? Don’t take too long. I’d really rather get this over with.
[Sounds of metal crashing against metal, rummaging]
[Footsteps]
[A door swings open]
LEVI
This is amazing! Riley, check out the size of this pan! (hollering) There’s an actual pan!
RILEY
Yeah, that’s, erm, great.
LEVI
Maybe I’ll try cooking up some of those food packs!
RILEY
(distracted) Yeah, sounds – delicious.
This… this place is lived in. It’s not like the rest of the station. It feels like it’s been used by actual people. So – so where did they go?
[Rummaging stops]
LEVI
I mean… maybe those whistling things got them?
RILEY
I don’t think so. We haven’t heard them since we got here, there’s none of that resin stuff, and it’s much warmer than anywhere else we’ve been.
LEVI
Then perhaps they moved on. I mean, this place is nicer than anywhere else we’ve found, but… it’s not exactly what I’d look for if I were trying to rebuild civilisation.
RILEY
Maybe.
[A door squeaks open]
RILEY
Levi? Come look at this.
[Footsteps]
LEVI
Wow.
(struggling for words) My god, I – h-h-how many acres do you think this is?
RILEY
Er… some? I don’t really know acres, I’m not a farmer.
[Slow footsteps]
Hold on, where’re you going?
LEVI
Just having a look around. Think about it. We’ve – never seen plants before!
RILEY
We’ve seen plants. Well, I – I remember seeing plants.
LEVI
Right. But these eyes? These eyes are seeing them for the first time.
Whoa – (voice pitching up in excitement) I – apples!
[He snaps one off a branch and takes a bite]
Oh. (chewing) Not very ripe ones, but still!
[Another branch is snapped; a bite]
RILEY
Oh. (spitting it out:) Pteh. I hate apples. I forgot. Or – didn’t know.
[They laugh together]
Actually, this is pretty cool.
MIRA
Hey. What’s all this?
RILEY
Mira! The best I can figure, that hydroponics bay we saw on the map must have – spread, somehow.
LEVI
How’s Luna doing?
MIRA
Not good. Zack’s had to amputate her leg.
[The others react]
RILEY
Shit!
MIRA
It was… difficult. He thinks he got all the venom or infection – whatever it was. She’s taking something to help her sleep now. Zack’s watching her.
LEVI
How’s she handling it?
MIRA
Okay, actually. I think she was just in enough pain, she wanted it over with.
RILEY
So now what?
MIRA
We’ve found a working fabricator in the medical bay. He thinks he’ll be able to make her a prosthetic, but not til she’s healed a bit. We’ll have to stay put for a while.
[Some footsteps]
You said this was from the hydroponics bay?
LEVI
I don’t really know. It’s cultivated, though. Like a real farm.
[More footsteps as they start walking together]
RILEY
We think there might have been people living here at some point.
MIRA
The medical bay’s been used too. Some of the supplies have been depleted, and others seem to be hand-made.
RILEY
Half the furniture here is repurposed, or built from other bits of the station. But people definitely lived here. At least long enough to clear out massive room like this, and grow some apples, and – (inhales) hopefully some other fruits as well.
MIRA
Well – it’s a good find. Luna can rest, and we can take plenty of supplies when we’re ready to leave.
[Beat]
RILEY
Wait, where’s Levi got to?
(calling) Hey, you found something good?
[Footsteps as they walk over]
LEVI
(soft) I thought it was a flower garden or something.
[Quiet, solemn music]
RILEY
Who buried them?
MIRA
There must be… a hundred at least.
LEVI
It’s incredible. People were really here! They had lives, a community… They built a graveyard!
MIRA
I don’t think that’s as positive as you make it out to be.
LEVI
Of course it’s positive! Look. These ones here are much older than those ones. There must have been multiple generations! They would have had children – g-grandchildren, even!
RILEY
Or some of them woke up later than others.
MIRA
Maybe there were different groups. Like us.
LEVI
Who each found their way here. Just like us.
[Beat]
RILEY
We missed them.
[Slow, steady breathing]
[Luna gasps in pain, then exhales]
ZACK
Luna. Do you need another painkiller?
LUNA
Mhm.
ZACK
Right. (exhales) Give me a minute.
Here you go.
This should kick in soon.
LUNA
Thank you. Sorry to wake you.
ZACK
(yawning) Don’t worry about that. It’s what I’m here for.
I’m just going to check your leg again, okay?
LUNA
Yeah.
[Fabric shifts, Luna inhales in pain]
LUNA
It really hurts, like – all the way down. Even though it’s gone.
ZACK
That’s very common, at least at first. There are some therapies we can try once you’re a bit more recovered. It’s looking good for now. It’s healing well. And I can’t see any further signs of infection.
LUNA
Well – that’s a relief.
ZACK
You should try and get some sleep if you can.
LUNA
I will.
Zack?
Thank you.
ZACK
You’re welcome. I’m… I’m just sorry we couldn’t save your leg.
LUNA
You saved me. That’s way more important.
ZACK
I know.
LUNA
(lighter:) Just be sure to make me a cool prosthesis, okay? I hate that green goopy stuff that doctors use in fabricators.
ZACK
(amused) I’m afraid I don’t think I’ll be able to change the color of the goop.
LUNA
I’m sure you’ll think of something.
[Crunching noises]
RILEY
Hey, Luna. What about this one here?
LUNA
Lentils. See those yellow pods at the bottom? If they rattle, they’re ready.
[She sounds deeply happy about getting to talk about plants.]
RILEY
And you just – know this stuff about all these plants?
LUNA
Do you just know stuff about all the terminals?
RILEY
I guess so. This seems way more complicated, though.
LUNA
It’s simple enough when you grasp the basics. Although I still haven’t quite figured out the irrigation system. Somehow they managed to get a water recycling system in a stable cycle that keeps the roots fed.
[Someone yelps in pain:]
MIRA
Ouch!
LUNA
Careful. (fondly) It’s pretty overgrown.
ZACK
How did the plants last so long with no one taking care of them?
LUNA
Same way they manage in the wild. See, there. Look closely. Can you see the beetle? And this leaf’s been chewed. Probably by a caterpillar.
RILEY
So the bugs managed to wake up on schedule, but the humans didn’t?
LUNA
Maybe. Given the shape of the rest of this station, I think it’s just as likely no one ever thought of bringing pollinators, and a few eggs just snuck in with the seeds.
LEVI
Well, lucky for us. Is this enough peas, do you think?
LUNA
Plenty. We can always dry any extras.
[A thump, then Luna audibly winces]
Oh – could somebody hand me my cane?
ZACK
Here you go.
LUNA
Thanks. I keep forgetting.
ZACK
You’ll get there.
MIRA
When we get back on the move, we should double up watches. Make sure none of us gets surprised by these things again.
LEVI
We haven’t decided when we’re going “back on the move” yet.
LUNA
Hey, I, uh –
I need to tell you all something.
MIRA
(to Levi) We can’t stay here forever.
LUNA
Listen, I should have said before, but –
I… I wasn’t surprised by that. Thing. When it bit me.
…I went looking for them.
MIRA
(flat) Why the fuck would you do that?
LUNA
They’re intelligent. I thought, maybe I could communicate with them! I know it was stupid, but I –
MIRA
(cutting in, angrier) Damn right it was stupid. You wanted to talk to the monsters trying to eat us? What did you think, that you’d just have a nice conversation if you said please?
LEVI
Mira, that’s not fair.
MIRA
Do you know how lucky you are to still be alive? Do you know how lucky it is that – any of us is still alive!? We went looking for you. You could have led them right to us.
LEVI
Mira, that’s enough!
RILEY
Well, she’s got a point.
LEVI
But we are all still alive. And there’s no reason to make Luna feel worse than she obviously already does.
LUNA
It’s okay, Levi, really.
LEVI
We’ve gotta stick together. We can’t afford to be at each other’s throats.
ZACK
In Luna’s defense, the creatures do demonstrate clear communication between themselves, so…
MIRA
Not now, Zack.
LEVI
Anyway… lesson learned.
LUNA
Yeah. Lesson learned.
[Slow, clunking footsteps]
LEVI
Hey, look at you!
ZACK
How’s it feel?
LUNA
Yeah, alright! Still a bit wobbly, and I hate the color. But I’m getting used to it.
ZACK
It’ll take a bit of time, but you’re doing well so far. Don’t forget to use the cane if you need it either.
LUNA
(dryly) Thanks, Zack.
ZACK
It’s no problem. Just don’t go trying to befriend any terrifying monsters!
[He tries to laugh. No one else does.]
[Luna sighs awkwardly.]
ZACK
Sorry. That wasn’t –
LUNA
No, it’s okay.
RILEY
Anyway, Levi and I were just about to start making dinner! You up to helping?
LUNA
I think so. Did you manage to get up any more of those carrots?
LEVI
Oh, a few. We found even more mushrooms, though. Thought we’d do a sort of veggie-bean stew.
LUNA
Sounds great.
ZACK
Where’s Mira?
RILEY
Still poring over those plans. Here, do you mind chopping these?
[Luna hums in affirmation]
LEVI
She’s really serious about finding the bridge. Or – wherever the Commander is, anyway.
[A door slides open in the background]
ZACK
Hasn’t she already got the whole station memorised? It’s not like the maps we’ve found are particularly detailed.
[Approaching footsteps]
LEVI
Well yeah, that’s what I said to her, but… you know.
MIRA
I assume you’re talking about me?
ZACK
Er – yeah, but not in a bad way –
MIRA
Calm down, it’s fine.
LUNA
Find anything new?
MIRA
No. Like you said, it’s not a very detailed map.
ZACK
It pointed us here, at least.
MIRA
True enough. I just want to internalise it as much as possible. So we at least know which direction we’re going when we move on.
LEVI
If we move on.
MIRA
If we move on. Fine.
[Beat]
I still don’t see why we wouldn’t.
LEVI
You really can’t think of a reason to stay here? The fields of growing food, the medical equipment? The beds?
ZACK
You’ve got to admit, Mira, we could be doing a lot worse.
MIRA
Am I the only one who doesn’t think that’s enough?
RILEY
For what it’s worth, I agree with Mira. It’s been really good to stay put and know what I’m supposed to be doing every day, but – I think we need to know what all our options are, and we’re only going to find that out if we keep looking. I don’t think this is a life I’d choose.
ZACK
Is it our choice, though? How many of our instincts are just – implanted? Mira. Would you want to find out what happened to the Commander so badly if someone else hadn’t decided that should be your… purpose, or “primary motivator” or whatever you call it!
MIRA
Then your desire to stay here and play hospital is entirely natural. Is that it?
LEVI
Look, we’re not going to solve the problem of free will, okay? Let’s just accept that everyone wants what they want. Mira, I, I see your point about getting more information. But it’s a big risk. We don’t know what shape the rest of the station is in. There might be more of those creatures. Or worse.
RILEY
Are we sure that we’re safe here, though? They are still out there; they could still find us…
LEVI
Luna, what do you think?
LUNA
I think… (inhales) I think we should move on.
ZACK
Luna. Think about it. We’ve got so much here. Your prosthesis will last for, what, five years? If we leave, what are the chances we’ll find somewhere we can replace it?
LUNA
Well, if I need a new leg, I can figure that out when the time comes. It’s not enough to stay here waiting for… well, nothing.
LEVI
I’m not suggesting we just sit here and wait. I’m talking about building a community, like the others did. Growing things.
LUNA
I do want to grow something, Levi, it’s just –
Everything here feels… temporary. This place was a home, once. But it’s not ours. And I want to see what else is out there.
LEVI
(resigned) Okay. Three against two, then. As soon as Luna’s ready, we’ll start heading for the bridge.
[Footsteps]
[The usual thrumming of the station]
MIRA
We’ll need to find somewhere defensible to rest soon.
RILEY
This corridor has had maintenance rooms every few minutes. Bit cramped, but… only one door to watch.
MIRA
Could work. Next one we come across, we’ll take a break.
LEVI
How many days did you say it would take to reach the Commander’s center?
MIRA
At this pace? If I’m right about the scale of the map we found… three, maybe four?
ZACK
How’s the leg holding up, Luna?
LUNA
It’s good. Doesn’t feel exactly normal yet, but it’s not painful. I’m fine.
[Metal rattling/scratching somewhere far off]
I’d rather not have to run, though.
[Silence. Everyone stops walking.]
[A beat:]
RILEY
(breaking the silence) Maybe it was just, you know. Station noises.
ZACK
“Station noises”?
RILEY
Yeah, like, er, a pipe problem or something?
LEVI
Hey, maybe we can call a plumber.
[Another metal rattling sound]
MIRA
We should move.
LUNA
Wait–!
MIRA
Levi, help me with Luna.
LUNA
I’m alright, I think I’ve got –
[The metal rattling is much closer now, surrounding them]
Agh! What the –
RILEY
Shit.
[Metal thrums as Mira strains to pull on something]
MIRA
It’s shut tight!
LEVI
Okay, let’s not panic.
RILEY
You sure about that?
ZACK
He’s right. These doors look airtight. Remember, keeping calm preserves oxygen.
RILEY
(sarcastically) Oh, noted. Thanks, Zack, that’s really reassuring.
[A hissing noise has started over Riley’s words]
LUNA
It can’t be airtight. Do you hear that?
LEVI
That’s the air. There must be a crack somewhere, look around.
[The hissing continues; they start coughing]
MIRA
(strained) I think I’ve found something.
LUNA
That’s – that’s not air–!
[The coughing is getting worse]
MIRA
Gas!
ZACK
It’s chlorine. I can’t breathe–!
[More metal rattling, banging]
RILEY
Got it!
[The rattling and hissing stop abruptly]
[Everyone coughs in the newfound silence]
RILEY
(still hoarse) Well –
[Footsteps]
[A long silence]
A NEW VOICE
Fuck me. You’re people!
RILEY
Who the hell are you!?
VOICE
I’m Anya. I live here. Who the hell are you?