Mathias Kohl: You seem... frustrated.
Morgan Yu: I have... months that are just... gone. I've been listening to the logs. Reading the research. Playing catch-up.
Mathias Kohl: Do you know how many times we've had this conversation? This is the fifth time.
Morgan Yu: Does it always go the same way?
Mathias Kohl: Not always.
Morgan Yu: What does that mean?
Mathias Kohl: What do you think it means?
Morgan Yu: I think it means you should be concerned as my counselor.
Mathias Kohl: You left yourself a message. Would you like to listen to it?
Morgan Yu: No.
Mathias Kohl: I think it would help.
Morgan Yu: I said no. That's not me.
Mathias Kohl: Why do you say that?
Morgan Yu: I don't know. I just know.
Mathias Kohl: You agreed to this. This was all your idea. Yours and Alex's.
Morgan Yu: I didn't agree to any of this. That - Morgan - is not me. I would nev-do you know what's going on in Psychotronics? Do you?
Mathias Kohl: If I did, I couldn't say. You know that.
Morgan Yu: What do you know about the Typhon?
Mathias Kohl: Eh we shouldn't talk about them. Not without your brother present.
Morgan Yu: Them. You do know, you snake. How can you sit there?
Mathias Kohl: Morgan. Take a deep breath. Here.
Morgan Yu: I don't want a pill. I want this this station shut down. I want Earth-
Mathias Kohl: Morgan...
Morgan Yu: I said no!
Mathias Kohl: OKay... I'm gonna call Alex.
From: Hendrik DeVries
To: Alex Yu
Hendrik DeVries: Alex! Dammit. Hold on... I'm encrypting the rest of this... Okay. Dr. Kohl already wiped out the recording of Morgan's breakdown off his computer. The last copy is hidden in his office. I'm not going back. You'll have to get it yourself. A, C, B, A, C. Good luck.
From: Morgan Yu
To: Morgan Yu
Morgan Yu: (Sigh) Once things get as bad as I think they probably are, your only option is to escape. Get the word out about what's happening on Talos I. Alex has a private escape pod. It's locked up. I made a copy of the key and hid it on top of the data tower near the chair. You know the one I'm talking about. Listen, there's more at stake this time than just us, or this station. If just one of those creatures made it back home... then we're lost. I keep having this... dream. I'm just staring into the black between the stars. There's something there. I know there is. I just can't see it... but it sees me. I can feel it... hate us. I know you know what I'm talking about. Or you will soon.
Hello Morgan. Tough day, right? If i'm talking to myself, it must be. Your memory's shot full of holes, I know. I'm sorry, but it's permanent. So the first thing you need to know is you can trust January. It's an Operator, a sort of back up of you and me. It knows what you've forgotten. We've been testing a new kind of Neuromod based on the Typhon organisms. Mapping their neural patterns onto ours. Problem is, when you uninstall a Neuromod it resets your memory - back to the moment you first put it in. That's why you forget. There's supposed to be a process that brings you back up to speed between test runs. But... someone could just skip that part. Turn a single day into your entire life. Well. That's exactly what Alex did. The question is, why? You're not going to like what I have to say next. You have to destroy Talos I. The research. The Typhon. Nothing can survive. Including you.
Marco Simmons: Alex.
Alex Yu: Simmons. What's going on?
Marco Simmons: We have a problem.
Alex Yu: What about Morgan?
Marco Simmons: She's alive. Sedated.
Alex Yu: Clean it up. I'm on my way.
Marco Simmons: Got it.