- Prairie Johnson: We couldn't have imagined what inter-dimensional travel looked like any more than we could have imagined the blood on the floor rolling back into Scott Brown's body. But we believed.
- Prairie Johnson: The best way to think about it is like this: There are all these dimensions, worlds, alternate realities, and they're all right on top of each other. Every time you make a choice, a decision, it forks off into a new possibility. They're all right here, but inaccessible. The NDEs were like a way to travel through them, but temporarily.
- Dr. Hunter Hap: I can't help wondering if Copernicus - the man, not the scientist - if he would have pursued that truth if his work involved experimenting on human beings.
- Dr. Leon Citro: It's a useless comparison. Here's the terrible, beautiful truth. No one cares. There is no line between good and evil. There's only what a man can stand. Roentgen killed his own wife discovering the X-ray. My advice? Uncover what you can, destroy the evidence, and turn a profit before you can no longer forget how you've done it.