"Previously on Warehouse 13..." "I have cancer." "Be good and quiet." "And I'll make you mortal again." "You took everything from me." "Now I'll take something from you." "No!" "Look after our son." "This is the Eldunari, the Warehouse's central nervous system." "Something's tearing apart the Warehouse from within its heart." "Two Caretakers vying for the Warehouse." "Paracelsus was Caretaker." "Of Warehouse 9." "And as he gains strength, I am..." "I will..." "I spoke to Mr. Kosan." "Paracelsus has to be taken alive." "Alive?" "Yes, in the state that Mrs. Frederic is in, if he dies suddenly, it could cause a rupture in her psyche." "He has to be captured." "He has to be bronzed." "And that's how we can transfer the Caretakership back to her." "Well how is she?" "Worse and worse by the hour." "Dr. Abigail's with her, but her memory's failing..." "She's..." "Fading." "So then what?" "Paracelsus just takes over?" "Claud, come on, you're the future Caretaker, right?" "Feel anything about him?" "I don't know, like where he is?" "Nada, no, I guess I'm still in training, but I will find this guy, that bitch put me in bronze." "I have a score to settle." "Well, thanks to Joshua's blood sample, you have the chance." "Yeah, how was Josh by the way?" "Did he faint when you took the blood, because when it comes to needles, he's so not butch." "Yeah, no, he was pretty queasy..." "Look, can we please focus on stopping Paracelsus, getting Mrs. Frederic better." "Steve, I want you to go prep the bronzer." "Pete, you and Myka go and dig through whatever we've got on Paracelsus." "Copy that." "I think I should see him, could he..." "Yes, yes." "That would be perfect." "I will call you back." "We should hang a bell around your neck." "Yeah, but then I couldn't sneak up on you, and ask what's up with all the hushy-hush." "I made an appointment with my oncologist." "Happy?" "Yeah, as long as you keep it." "No ditching, no "getting busy."" "Yes, Dad." "Oh, my God, I liked you better as your usual annoying 12-year-old self." "No, I just wanna make sure you take care of this, we don't need any more surprises." "Respectfully, I decline." "Doctor, is there something in my tone indicating I was offering a suggestion?" "You're asking me to run, that is not how I do things." "I want the Keeper to go somewhere where she and her secrets are secure." "I made you a promise, Leena, and I won't let you..." "Leena, Leena, Leena..." "I beg your pardon, Doctor." "Irene." "Come with me to the BB." "I belong with my Warehouse." "But you..." "You carry the most valuable information." "It must be protected." "She's right, Doctor." "You have to go somewhere safe." "How's she doing?" "She is fine and is also still in the room." "More or less." "But I..." "I don't know how much longer I have, Arthur." "I'm gonna find a way to sever Paracelsus from the Warehouse." "The previous Caretaker has precedence." "Removing him is nearly impossible." "I love a good challenge." "You!" "You have to go right now." "Irene, be careful." "I've already lost enough people I care about." "I'll see what I can do." "Was there something in my tone which may have indicated I was offering a suggestion?" "Here, here, here!" "That's a lot of here's!" "I like that, means there's something here." "I found us a ping, or more accurately three pings." "San Francisco City Hospital." "That's one." "Patients and doctors reported seeing a, quote," ""Strange and beautiful golden light."" "We love strange and beautiful." "Well then you'll want to marry this." "That light was emanating from a copper bowl being carried by a man, a man fitting the description of one Para-freaking-celsus." "Why San Francisco?" "That's unclear, but we got the same report from three San Fran hospitals." "What about the patients exposed to light?" "Are they all dead?" "I mean, is Paracelsus racking up his death count like before?" "No deaths reported, but a lot of patients affected." "Okay, so, I guess we should..." "I'll call you when I get there." "Yeah, hi, what are you doing?" "You have a doctor's appointment." "Later this week, what am I supposed to do till then, play fetch with Trailer?" "Myka..." "Pete, look, if anything happens we'll be in a hospital, right?" "The first sign of trouble..." "Oh, God." "Nick." "Nicholas." "I know your mother was the only real parent that you ever had." "I know that." "I wish..." "What?" "You wished what?" "Paracelsus should have killed me, not her." "Yes, he should have." "We had no idea he was a mass murderer." "You never said anything." "Six hundred people died to make us immortal." "So, yes, it should have been you." "We make choices in life..." "Save your platitudes, I'm not 15." "And I'm not your problem." "That's not true." "I'm still your father..." "No, you're not." "I don't have a father." "Fathers think of something besides their own interest." "You've never done a thing for us, but she was there." "She was the only person in 500 years who was always there, and now I'm completely alone." "The man carried a bowl with him, um, copper." "Had an Egyptian ankh on it." "He only came here, to the terminal ward." "So he sought out dying patients." "Yes, well, this is the only wing he visited." "Pete!" "Why didn't you do something?" "Pete!" "What?" "What?" "What?" "What?" "Dr. Trachtenberg's examined all the patients exposed to the light." "Yeah?" "And they're all getting worse?" "No." "The two patients in this room are both in Stage IV lung cancer." "This is Maggie and this is Lucy." "They're in complete remission." "Oh, my God, Mykes, he cured them." "Okay, okay, so what are we thinking?" "Huh?" "I mean, is it possible?" "I mean, is Paracelsus..." "I mean, is this part of his plan?" "To cure people?" "He killed Charlotte." "I know, I know." "Yes, yes, he did." "Also a bunch of villagers 500 years ago." "But, Mykes, they're cured." "I mean, what the hell?" "I just..." "So badly, I just wanna believe..." "I do too." "A lot." "But I'm afraid we just don't know his endgame yet." "Excuse me." "Maggie spoke with the man." "Maggie, hi." "This is Agent Lattimer and I'm Agent Bering." "Hello." "What did the man say?" "Well, I asked him what he was doing." "I was scared at first but he told me not to be." "He said he could see my cancer." "In my eyes." "And that I would be a part of helping people." "He said it would all be clear once he got to the place where the air had yielded to stone." "Before I could ask, he'd already gone to another room." "Cryptic." "Great." "We love cryptic." "Can you describe the copper bowl?" "Only that light came out of it." "Golden light." "It was beautiful." "He took away all that pain." "Maggie, thank you." "Okay, so the stone, right?" "It's gotta be the Philosopher's Stone right?" "Right, and the air could represent breathing or life, like a metaphor." "Oh, metaphors." "Worse than a cryptic." "Looks like he struck again, St. Christopher's Medical Center." "Okay, we're on it." "Nothing yet on where the air has yielded to stone, I'm still searching." "We think it might be a metaphor." "I'm so tired of metaphors." "Right?" "That's what I'm saying." "I'll find something." "You find him." "Steve's getting the bronzer ready for our returning guests, but just in case..." "What do you think..." "Oh, my God, why do you have that?" "Don't panic." "That's what Dr. Vanessa was going to use to transfer the Caretaker connection from Mrs. Frederic to me." "Is she that sick?" "See, this resembles panicking." "I won't put it on." "It's not for you." "Whew!" "Okay, good, proceed with the 'splaining please." "Do you mind?" "Thank you." "Ah, now I can tell you." "Mrs. Frederic is getting worse, so we've had to get inventive." "This ribbon, it disconnects Caretakers..." "So maybe use it to disconnect Paracelsus, but he's not here." "That's the inventive part." "We are gonna send the power of this ribbon through the Farnsworth." "You can do that?" "The Farnsworth is more than just an oversized iPhone, you know, yes." "I'm gonna send to..." "Possibly." "You have something to do besides look doubtful?" "You know, I..." "Thank you." "So he did the same thing here, why?" "If Paracelsus needed sick people why not get them in Istanbul?" "Why come all the way to California?" "I don't know, nothing connects the hospitals, two county, two private." "One was elder care and the other, ER, only the most seriously injured and then the..." "Cancer ward." "Huh?" "You can say the word "cancer." I know." "I can say it." "You know, cancer, cancer, cancer!" "That was a little loud, are you all right?" "Okay, look, I know that you're worried." "Whoa..." "No, no, no." "I am not worried, okay?" "I'm actually the opposite of worried, I am un-worried because you are going to see your doctor this week." "And who told me that?" "Oh, that's right, you did." "Excuse me, ma'am." "You need to..." "Hi." "Hi." "Sorry, you asked me to review the security video and let you know which door the gentleman left from?" "Mmm-hmm." "We can't find any video of him leaving." "Our best guess is that the guy is still in the building." "We locked down all the exits." "So I asked myself..." "What could possibly make a creepy basement even creepier?" "I know." "It could also be a morgue." "Yippee!" "This is the last place that Paracelsus was spotted, so..." "Leave me alone." "All right, all right, all right you big ancient freak, give it up." "You're done here." "I'm healing." "Is that a crime in this century?" "No, but killing Charlotte and almost killing Claudia was." "Whatever it is that you're planning..." "I'm planning scientific progress." "Okay, fine." "Fine, explain it to us then." "You really wouldn't understand." "Oh!" "No, no, no." "We love it when air yields to stone." "Myka, icebox." "Are you so afraid of someone trying to do good?" "You're not capable of good." "You killed 600 people, remember?" "Come on." "How many gave their lives in search of the New World?" "Progress always requires sacrifice." "Sorry, lady." "How many lives were lost in man's pursuit of flight?" "In his exploration of space..." "So you are gonna keep killing." "Pete!" "Took out the camera." "Who knows, you might find yourself surprised at what I'm going to do for mankind." "He's using an artifact to throw his voice." "Oh, brava, Agent Bering." "Now please let me finish my work." "There's no need that your lives be sacrificed for this great achievement." "You know what?" "Let me tell you something." "I am tired of listening to this pile of bull..." "But make no mistake." "I will sacrifice you if I must." "Where's your father?" "I need to ask him some Paracelsus questions." "Don't know, don't care." "Maybe this time he's gone for good." "Oh." "So you're gonna go with snotty." "Well, that's an interesting choice." "Artie suggested the two of you might be helpful, but now I'm beginning to think he oversold you." "Sutton was just trying to protect you, you can't be mad at the guy forever." "Oh, can't I?" "Just watch me." "Well, you don't have forever anymore, do you, Nick?" "You got what you wanted, you're gonna grow up." "And part of growing up, means you..." "Oh, please stop." "I am 500 years old, when are people gonna stop talking to me like I'm a child?" "When you stop acting like one." "Geez, you wanna complain to me about your father not thinking things through?" "You?" "The guy whose plan involved turning me into some kind of crumbly bronze art?" "I forgive you, by the way." "That's what adults do." "I know you didn't mean for me to get hurt." "You were just doing the best you could with the information you had." "So you're saying I'm just like him?" "I'm saying you have a pretty nice view from your glass house over there." "Can we just..." "I need help." "What can you tell me about this phrase," ""The air has yielded to stone."" "I've no idea." "I know it's part of your uncle's plan, I just can't..." "Tell me what the immortalization process was like." "I don't remember much." "It was awful." "It was a cold, wet dungeon." "The air was stale, even the wood was twisted and strange." "Wood?" "Wait, I thought it was underground, rock and stone." "Why would there be wood?" "I don't know." "But the room he had Mother and me chained to was covered with it." "It was all shiny and polished." "It felt like stone, cold and hard." "Petrified wood?" "He'd have to go through a lot of trouble to put petrified wood in an underground lab." "Okay, here's what the quotation means." "Could I?" "No." "Petrified wood is formed when plant matter is buried, is cut off from oxygen..." "That would be the air." "That would be the air." "When oxygen is cut off, what that does is prevent decay." "So, when water flows through it..." "Water, which contains minerals." "Those minerals deposit themselves in the plant cells eventually forming a stone mold." "So in cryptic speak, petrified wood is formed when..." ""Air yields to stone."" "I wish I could go back and retake some of those science tests I flunked." "Paracelsus..." "Paracelsus needs petrified wood for the immortalization process." "And apparently a lot of it." "Because his lab was destroyed he needs to go somewhere else to find it." "Yeah, but why stay in San Francisco, he can find petrified wood anywhere." "No, no, no, no, no, no." "Only in one specific area in Western Turkey..." "Eastern." "Eastern Turkey right near the mouth of Euphrates River." "So it's region-specific, the artifact needs that specific wood in order to work." "Right, unforts for Parry, that area is now way overdeveloped." "But 100 years ago, a bunch of it was sent somewhere else..." "A certain city by the bay." "Meet Lillie Hitchcock Coit." "Wait, wait, wait." "My dad told me about her." "She was a big supporter of the firemen, and the benefactor of Coit Tower." "I actually knew that, too." "Maybe, but I said it first, so..." "What most people do not know..." "Is that the tower was built with a hidden inner wall made of..." "Petrified wood." "From the Euphrates River region." "Yeah, Coit liked the symbolism of wood that could survive a battle with fire, much like firefighters do." "So we gotta get there before Paracelsus does." "Here's how you're gonna get him." "This is a scanning disk." "It was first used by John Logie Baird in 1926." "It was the world's first demonstration of the live transmission of moving images." "So we're gonna show him a movie?" "No." "What we're gonna do is, we're gonna use a Tesla to blast the energy of this ribbon through our Farnsworth and transmit it to your Farnsworth, directly at Paracelsus..." "Ooh, so we're gonna take him down by remote." "Exactly." "And that should disconnect him from our Warehouse." "Why don't we just capture Paracelsus, bring him back to the Warehouse..." "There's no time." "Mrs. Frederic is going fast, and she may not last till you get here." "Okay." "Okay, so we take him down by Tesla." "We use the ribbon to disconnect him from the Warehouse." "Don't worry, Artie, we got this." "Okay, how far are we gonna let him go?" "Artie?" "He's starting the process." "Pete, you get ready to take him down." "This is for Charlotte!" "Sutton, no!" "What the hell is going on?" "Artie, Artie, shoot now!" "Do it!" "Aah!" "Arthur." "Why have you allowed a civilian in the Warehouse?" "Mrs. Frederic?" "Mykes, hey, are you okay?" "Mrs. F!" "Pete, what's wrong?" "Are you getting a vibe?" "Patient's flatlining." "Epinephrine, stat!" "Bring the cart." "No!" "Stop!" "Too late, Agent Lattimer." "So..." "Maggie and all those patients who got well, they're all dead." "Just like Istanbul." "Progress demands sacrifice." "I'm Paracelsus." "And I shall live forever." "I got this, Mykes." "Claud, track me!" "Yeah, I'm tracking you." "Sutton!" "He could have killed me, actually killed me!" "Yes." "Mortality is awful." "What are you doing here?" "I had to prove to Nick, to myself, that I deserved it." "Sutton, listen to me, okay?" "You have to be careful, you're not indestructible anymore." "Oh, it's not so bad..." "Ow!" "My shoulder, it's not healing." "Oh, my God!" "And it really hurts." "I was right the first time, this is dreadful!" "Come on." "Look out!" "Look out!" "Hey, watch it!" "Shooting's not gonna stop him, trust me." "If he gets to the wharf you'll lose him for sure." "Claud, I think I got an idea." "Great idea, Pete, I'm all over it." "Idea?" "What idea?" "He's got an idea?" "He's a smart boy when he's not thinking about cookies or boobies." "Yeah, you may be immortal, but you can't fly, can you?" "Nope, no super powers." "And now you're finished." "I'll be alive long after you've gone." "Yeah." "As a statue." "Maybe we'll put you in a park." "Let's go." "The pharaoh's copper bowl tethered him to those sick people and then, using the Stone, he siphoned off their life force." "We can learn to do this with fewer deaths." "Possibly none at all." "But think of the benefits to mankind." "Why sick people?" "Weakened immune systems." "Easier to draw from." "Hundreds of innocent people." "Look, we know that you have a larger plan." "So what exactly are you after?" "I can see you." "You know, actually, shut up." "Let's bronze him already." "Yeah." "My sentiments exactly." "He can be Warehouse 27's problem." "And..." "He's not bronzed." "I developed the bronzing process, you think I don't know which chemicals to ingest to prevent it?" "Can't we just lock him up?" "No, the Warehouse will still see him as a Caretaker." "The Regents will know what to do with him." "No, 500 years in one prison is enough, I will not endure..." "I think I said, "shut up."" "So he's immortal, so what?" "How about beheading?" "Or burning alive." "Oh!" "Or we chop him into tiny little bits, huh?" "Let's experiment." "No, we have to transfer his connection back to Mrs. Frederic, and we can't bronze him." "What about the ribbon?" "No, no it's too weak." "At least, it's not enough for someone as strong as he is right now." "Have you considered that I might be of more benefit to the Warehouse as Caretaker than this Mrs. Frederic?" "Tiny little bits." "You know what?" "Till the Regents get here..." "Let's put him in the Suspension Chamber." "Oh!" "What is wrong with you, Father?" "It was a stupid risk, stupid." "But you told me if was my fault." "I know, but..." "I only told you it was your fault because" "I was afraid you'd tell me it was mine." "I let Paracelsus out, and if it wasn't for me then..." "Mother would still be alive..." "No, I'm respon..." "Ow!" "I'm responsible." "I should have stopped him a long time ago." "And I should have told you both the truth." "Nick..." "I know I can't take your mum's place, but as long as I draw breath," "you'll never be alone." "Okay, let's give it a try." "Dad..." "Father?" "Yeah, "Father." Definitely "Father."" "The sooner you leave, the sooner that you can start your new lives." "Yes, could you speak to the Regents?" "They named me Ned." "Hating that." "That's karma for all those back taxes." "You know, I'm proud of you, Sutton." "All Charlotte wanted was to keep her family together, and you're making that happen." "It's what I would want." "You're not so bad yourself." "Doing all this just to keep the world safe." "Not everyone would." "Yeah, you have to be a little impressed." "I am." "A little impressed." "Bye." "Stay in touch." "Or not." "All right, so you gonna tell me?" "You know sometimes your vibes are very annoying?" "I know." "I talked to my doctor, and he's concerned about some pain." "Okay, so..." "You've been having pain?" "He wants to do the surgery today." "Today?" "Yeah, just in case, you know." "In case of what?" "They remove the mass to biopsy it." "And they can see if the cancer has, you know..." "Spread." "It's a good thing." "You know, the surgery will tell us how bad this is, and then I can start to fight it." "Okay, I'm gonna go with you." "What?" "No." "No." "No, I..." "Pete, I don't want anyone there, so I will just call you..." "Myka, I don't want you to leave me." "Okay?" "I just, I..." "I got a thing about that and I..." "I know you do." "I know." "Look, I am not going anywhere." "Hey!" "I could use a little help in here." "When you're..." "When you're done." "We're almost done." "I just, I have a..." "I have a thing to do." "Yeah, you do your..." "I'll be..." "Okay, okay." "Pete..." "Everything is going to be fine." "It's okay." "I'm fine." "Okay." "Everything's going to be fine." "Okay." "Hey, Artie." "How's Mrs. F?" "Well, her memory's almost gone." "Well, the Regents are working on a solution, but so far..." "Nothing." "And I have run out of ideas." "Paracelsus is the only one that knows anything about this." "Well, he's not talking." "Yeah, well, you know, Artie, there's a lot of things I can't do anything about." "But I can do something about this." "Wait, wait, wait..." "What are you gonna do?" "I'm gonna find out what he knows." "Trust me." "I'm feeling very persuasive." "Artie, hey." "We need to talk." "No." "No." "We don't need to talk." "You need to go." "You didn't see Joshua." "Yeah." "No, I spoke with his office at CERN, he's been there for weeks now." "If whatever you did has Claudia still in danger..." "Steve, don't worry about it." "Claudia is fine." "If you didn't use family DNA, then what..." "Stop." "You don't understand, okay?" "The DNA is fine." "I'm protecting her." "You can still protect her if you tell her the truth." "It may be even safer." "If she knows, she can be prepared for it." "Prepared for what?" "What truth?" "I'll be gone soon." "If she becomes the Caretaker, she'll find out anyway." "It'll be best if you told her." "No, no." "What if she's not ready?" "I believe Miss Donovan would say she was born ready." "She was, wasn't she?" "Okay." "All right." "My God." "I..." "I'll tell her." "It's okay, Artie." "You know, if it were up to me, we wouldn't be talking." "But you tell me how to save Mrs. Frederic, and I'll make sure that you get handed over to the Regents in one piece." "I have no idea how to save her." "No, I think you do." "I know you're upset, it can't be easy with your friend dying." "Mrs. Frederic is more than a friend, pal." "She..." "No, no, not her." "What is it..." "The young one..." "Myka." "She's very, very ill." "You didn't know?" "Myka is dying." "No." "No." "You..." "You're wrong." "Myka..." "Myka's going to be fine..." "Er..." "She's..." "Having the surgery and they'll take out the cancer." "No, it has spread." "Far beyond whatever they can remove." "Oh, please, how could you possibly know that?" "Her eyes." "I saw it in her eyes." "He said he could see my cancer." "In my eyes." "Spots on the iris." "They can reveal things about someone's health." "But you know this." "You know she's been lying." "You felt it." "She's going to die." "Now I suppose you can help her." "This is the Warehouse." "There are things here that can help." "Sorry, pal, but we don't use the artifacts." "Oh, if I was to tell you which artifacts can help her, you would seriously do nothing?" "You would let them sit on the shelf, rather than saving her life?" "Hey." "You wanted to see me?" "Hey, yeah." "Um..." "Listen, there's something we should discuss." "Oh, boy." "I know that tone." "Uh, Artie, I'm not ready to talk about being Caretaker..." "Oh, no, no..." "We're gonna find a way to save Mrs. Frederic..." "Claudia, it's about something else you may not want to hear..." "The Regents are gonna..." "Would you please listen to me!" "The DNA..." "That slowed down the decomposition of the bronze..." "I didn't get that from Joshua." "Oh?" "There was just no time." "Your life was in danger." "Your life, okay?" "I had to have a blood relative." "I got the sample..." "From your sister." "What?" "No." "That doesn't, um..." "Claire was killed." "Claire was killed in the car accident that killed my parents." "Uh, Joshua told me about it, I've been to their graves..." "Claudia..." "Your sister's alive." "The last time your artifact "cured" people, you murdered!" "That's different." "These are two specific artifacts, minimal downside." "You can see for yourself, look at the tags." "And I'm not being altruistic." "I want something in exchange." "Oh, there it is." "Yes, of course." "There's a catch." "No, no, no." "Listen..." "The Regents will punish me severely." "Now I'm immortal, it will be for forever." "You have no idea, no idea, what it was like..." "Conscious." "And yet inert, in bronze." "I am a scientist." "My mind cannot stop." "I cannot endure." "No, I conceive, I conceive..." "That you want me to beg them, to show you mercy." "No, no, no." "I want you to ask them to erase my mind." "As if I didn't exist." "They must have that power by now." "The Janus Coin." "The Janus Coin will facilitate the separation of a person's consciousness from their body." "It would be like killing." "It's what you want." "Do this and I'll help you combine the artifacts that can cure Myka." "I don't understand." "I know, it's a lot to take in." "Claire is alive." "My sister is alive." "And you knew..." "And you didn't tell me." "None of this was easy, I really had to make an informed decision..." "Oh, an informed decision?" "Yeah." "That must have been so nice." "Listen, it's not that simple, Claudia." "Could you listen..." "Does Joshua know?" "Does Claire know about me?" "Does she know where I am?" "How long have you known?" "No, Claudia." "You're focusing on the wrong thing..." "When..." "Did you..." "Know?" "It was part of my intel when I was tracking Rheticus' Compass, so I knew..." "Before I met you." "No, sir." "Miss Bering is still in surgery." "What?" "No, no, no, no, no, no." "She was supposed to be out by now." "Look, what's going on?" "Were there complications?" "I'm sorry." "I don't have you listed as the next of kin." "You'll have to wait till the doctor..." "No, never mind." "I was gonna ask her, I just..." "Never mind." "Thanks." "I know what to do." "Okay." "I got 'em, right?" "The thing from Hippocrates' robe and the Chinese guy's scalpel." "Now tell me how to use these things, so I can save Myka." "Bring the clasp to 1,940 degrees Fahrenheit." "You must use caution, as it will begin to evaporate quickly." "What?" "How the hell am I gonna do that?" "Well, I'm sure there's something here you can use, it's the Warehouse." "Okay, fine, fine." "Let's just say I can." "What do I do then?" "I just..." "I dip the scalpel in?" "No, no, no." "Artifacts are extremely unstable." "You must introduce the scalpel into the molten metal, exactly half a centimeter at a time." "You must be precise or the result could kill her." "Great." "No pressure." "I'll talk you through it." "I've devoted my life to this science..." "Yeah, well, this is Myka's life." "Agent Lattimer, we're running out of time." "Once the Regents arrive, I can't help you." "No." "No, I can't." "I can't." "I can't, okay?" "What if I mix them wrong and I..." "You." "You can do it." "So you can blame me, if it goes wrong?" "No, no." "You're her best shot." "You said it yourself, I mean, I'm not gonna let something sit on the shelf that can save Myka." "Not even you." "First I'll make you mortal again." "No." "You have no idea how the Stone works." "You can talk me through it, right?" "Then you save Myka." "Of course, I'll have a gun to your head the whole time, but once you're mortal again, you don't need to worry about eternal Regent punishment." "No, no." "I don't think..." "No, it's this or forget it." "You have been lying to me." "It's complicated." "No." "No." "It's a lie." "And you've been doing it as long as I've known you." "Please, look, it was for your own protection." "Protect me from what?" "From..." "From the truth?" "Your sister, she's an incredibly dangerous woman!" "This will reverse everything I've worked for my entire life." "Okay, so the temperature doesn't matter?" "No." "Just do it quickly, before I change my mind." "Oh, God." "That didn't happen when you used it on..." "What the hell?" "No, it didn't." "How did you get..." "When the Stone is used in proximity to the Eldunari, the Caretaker's link to the Warehouse is increased exponentially." "Oh, yeah..." "The Eldunari in the Warehouse is a pretty good trick, but it's not gonna stop me from kicking your ass!" "I am now in complete control of the Warehouse." "Thank you so much." "You will be very useful for my future endeavors." "This is my house now!" "Artie!" "Artie!" "Artie, something bad." "Something really bad." "Paracelsus..." "His connection's even stronger now." "This is it..." "This is the end." "Whoa, what are you doing?" "Oh, my God." "The ribbon wasn't strong enough to disconnect Paracelsus." "No, but you could still disconnect Mrs. Frederic." "I'm so sorry." "The choice was this or death." "Thank you, Claudia." "That means that Mrs. Frederic is..." "No longer the Caretaker." "And she may never be again." "Paracelsus is more than just the Caretaker now." "I felt him take complete control of the Warehouse." "We must leave now." "You got what you want, why don't you just kill me?" "I have no need to kill you." "My first act as sole Caretaker will be to expel all my enemies." "So, get out of my Warehouse." "Oh, my God." "Pete, are you all right?" "No, definitely not." "Mrs. F, are you all right?" "I've seen better days, Agent Lattimer." "It's Paracelsus." "He's literally trying to chase us out of the Warehouse." "Guys, we've got to get out here." "No, no, no." "The umbilicus was cut off by the quake." "We need another exit." "Come on." "There are other exits, right?" "Follow me." "My house now!" "Up there." "The way out." "Let's go, let's go!" "I can't go." "Claud?" "I have to stay." "No, absolutely not." "You don't know how you know it, but you know it, don't you?" "The Warehouse needs me." "I..." "I have to stay and fight Paracelsus." "No, no." "It's too dangerous." "Artie, you have made enough calls about my safety," "I'm deciding this one." "I'm sorry." "Listen to me..." "The Warehouse will protect me." "Yes, I believe it might." "We have to stop this freak." "If you stay..." "He might kill you all and I can't stop him myself." "I can't just leave you here." "I'll fight him from the inside and you'll fight him from the outside." "You're just gonna have to trust me on this, Jinksy." "Yes." "You need us to live, so we can fight another day." "Come." "There's no time." "You know, I..." "Very much..." "I know." "Me, too." "You have to go." "Claud." "Claud, I'm really sorry." "It's not your fault." "I'm counting on you to stop this guy more than anybody, okay?" "I will." "I swear it." "I will, whatever it takes." "Paracelsus has the Warehouse." "And he has Claudia." "How?"