- Isabelle: [dying] Listen to me, Galen, my dearest love... You must learn one day to forgive God for his decisions. I'm sure it would greatly relieve him. If there is a purpose, if there is a design, if there is a way - after I'm gone I will call to you and say your name and send you a message. And you will know I was right, as usual. Kiss me good night.
- Lt. John Matheson: You like going nowhere at 120 miles an hour?
- Galen: Of course. That is man's natural condition.
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: We're all in pain, one way or another. At least, I've never met anyone who wasn't.
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: It's easier not to want forgiveness or to expect it. You just keep trying to fix the mistake so you don't have to ask. But you end up trying so hard to atone for one set of mistakes, you overcompensate and make new ones and then you can never break out of the cycle. You just keep going round and round. No way out. Nowhere to go.
- [last lines]
- Lt. John Matheson: We received a message for you a little while ago.
- Galen: That's not possible. How could anyone even know how to find me?
- Lt. John Matheson: I don't know, but the message is incomplete. It just has your name ... and the word "love." The rest of it just got lost in static.
- Galen: Could you tell where it came from?
- Lt. John Matheson: No. The computer said it didn't come from any specific location.
- Galen: Just out there, in general, somewhere?
- Lt. John Matheson: Yes.
- Galen: Not possible.
- Lt. John Matheson: I know.
- Isabelle: [in Galen's memory] If there is a purpose, if there is a design, if there is a way - after I'm gone I will call to you and say your name and send you a message. And you will know I was right.
- [first lines]
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: Anything yet?
- [Dureena shakes her head.]
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: How about you?
- Max Eilerson: Oh, Right. I found a way in half an hour ago. I guess I just forgot to tell you. Silly me.