He wants
to take her power.
What are the chances
he'll succeed?
22%.
Will Daisy survive?
86%.
That's my girl.
And what do you want
from Mack's parents?
Mack.
To get to us?
So you can have Earth?
You know the answer
to that one.
And why do you want it?
To ensure the survival
of my species.
See?
Me too.
We should talk more.
So much in common.
Neither one of us
is actually speaking.
And a great sense of humor,
too.
So, why you and not us?
Clarify.
What's the difference between
a Chronicom and a human?
Time.
Humans have
a limited amount of it
and therefore fear death.
They act irrationally
to prevent themselves
or others
from experiencing death.
Chronicoms cannot die.
Time has
no consequence.
You should ask yourself
which category
you fall into.
So, that's the difference
that makes your species
more valuable.
Less fleeting.
With a home planet intact,
we will exist
long after you're gone.
Once you realize that,
you'll give up.
Or...you'll run out of --
Time.
Yeah, you said that.
I would argue that you're wrong
about three things,
if you don't mind.
Please.
First...
Coulson: ...the difference
is sacrifice.
♪
Yeah, time is limited...
[ Grunts ]
♪
...which means sacrifice
comes at a real cost...
♪
[ Buzzing ]
...not just data.
[ Monitor beeping ]
Heart and pain
and blood and sweat
and tears --
all the good human stuff.
And we will never
give up.
You said I was wrong
about three things.
What's the third?
Me.
You see, I haven't feared death
for a long time.
Is that so?
Yeah.
The fact is, dying...
...it's kind of
my super power.
♪♪
[ Door opens ]
Chronicom:
Someone's in the Hive.
Get down there
immediately.
[ Electricity humming,
crackling ]
♪
May, if you're out there,
I found the ship.
I just hope you're right
about this next part.
[ Device powers up ]
♪
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[ Switch clicks ]
