The last glow ofthe western sun shines through a plane window
... onto Powell'sscotch and peanuts.
He sits there, lookingthrough a copy of the Sheriff's FILE
bearing the label: "Porter" ...
There are grizzlyphotos of the crime scene ... driver's
license photo ofRobert Porter ... mug shots of Walker.
Glimpses of wordsfrom the report: "Forced entzy 25 cm
gash . . .thoraxtoabdomen • • .blood•••semen . . .the
deceased: SarahPorter, Rebecca Porter ..•
Beside Powell, restingon his briefcase, is also an old high
school YEARBOOK ...from Guadalupe High School. 1985.
Powell closes thefile, with sober reflection, and looks out
his window ...at the first stars twinkling in the darkening
sky.
Al25 EXT. POWELL HOUSE··NIGHT Al25
As a taxi stopsin front. And Powell steps out, with nothing
but his briefcase. The clothes on his back stick to him. He
is bone-weary. But the sight of his home fills him with
emotion.
AB125 INT. GIRLS'BEDROOM - UPSTAIRS AB125
Powell standsthere in the doorway. Gazing upon his
DAUGHTERS. Their angelic faces, as they sleep ...
He alsonotices Prot's star map ... the girls have tacked it *
up on theirwall. It seems to fit right in with the twinkling *
moon and starwallpaper.
B125 INT. POWELL'SHOME - IN A FEW MOMENTS B125
Powell stepsquietly. The house is in some disarray. *
Rachel lieson the couch in exhausted sleep, knots of worry on *
her brow.
He kneelsdown, and just drinks her in with his eyes. Takes *
phone fromher hand, which has fallen, and gently lifts it *
back onto the couch. Not wanting to let her hand go. He gets *
up.
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B125 CONTINUED: B125
She awakens, surprised that she'd fallen asleep. That tired. *
But when she sees him, she doesn't care. He's herenow. *
RACHEL
Mark ...
He holds her tight.
POWELL
Shhh, let me just hold you ...
RACHEL
I called Joyce - you didn't come home - you didn't call - don't ever do this again.
POWELL
(whispers into her hair)
I won't, I won't.
She wipes tears of relief from her face, then collects
herself, anxious to hear -
RACHEL
What happened?
Powell sits up with her. *
She looks up, at her husband. Sees the conflicton his face.
POWELL
I found what I was looking for. *
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B125 CONTINUED: (2) B125
POWELL (CONT'D)
(beat)
To be truthful,Rachel ... I wish I hadn't.
He looks at her.
POWELL
Twenty-fiveyears of practice under my belt. Neverthought I'd say that.
It is then, he sees aNOTE by the mobile phone. He picks it *
up, curiously ... Itsays ..."Call Steve - Important". *
B125 (ALT) INT. POWELL'SHOME - IN A FEW MOMENTS Bl25*
Powell steps quietly. The house is in some disarray. *
Takes in Rachel. Shelies on the couch in exhausted sleep,
knots of worry onher brow. *
He comes over, gentlytakes the mobile phone out of her hand.
He holds ontothat hand. Doesn't want to let go of it ...
It is then,he seesa NOTE by the mobile phone. He picks it *
up, curiously ... Itsays ... "Call Steve - Important". *
Cl25 INT. PRINCETON OBSERVATORY- CONFERENCE ROOM - DAY Cl25*
(PREVIOUSLYSHOT AS SCENE 56) *
Steve turnson a SPEAKER PHONE, around which sit Flynn, Patel *
and Hessler. Behind them are an array of COMPUTER SCREENS *
displayingSTAR MAPS. *
STEVE *
I'm puttin' you on speaker phone, *
Mark. I've got the boys here. *
Flynntakes the pipe from his mouth, leans toward the phone. *
FLYNN *
We've been admiring your patient's *
star map, Doctor Powell.
He looksdown at Prot's hand-drawn STAR MAP. It looks like *
likescribbles and dots and swirls. A crude little arrow in *
themiddle of the map points to a position labelled "Earth". *
FLYNN *
To be honest, at first it looked like *
just a bunch of scribbles and dots. *
(MORE)
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C125 CONTINUED: Cl25
FLYNN (CONT'D)
(studyingit as he speaks)
But then, we noticed - two spiraling
smudges in the left quadrant - in
relation to the position he indicates
for Earth.
He turnsto another COMPUTER SCREEN on which Steve bringsup
a realSTAR MAP.
FLYNN (CONT'D)
On our map, that's supposed to be the
position of a neutron star called A45,
that we estimate is several times
smaller than our sun. Are you with me
so far?
Dl25 OMITTED Dl25*
E125 EXT. POWELL'S PATIO - NIGHT E125*
Powellstands, mobile phone to his ear, unsteadily...
POWELL
Uh ...
F125 INT. OBSERVATORY - SAME Fl25*
(PREVIOUSLYSHOT AS SCENE 58PT)
Now Steve leans over to the phone again.
STEVE
See, Mark, the chart I generatedwas
for the night sky as we seeit from
Earth - only transposed onethousand
light years to where K-PAXis supposed
to be. But ... I madea mistake. You
see, from one thousandlight years -
we'd have a slightly differentview of
A45.
He holds PROT'S MAP next to yet anotherSCREEN .•. on which
there is a very large white star thatseems to coincide ·-
exactly - with Prot's TWO SMUDGES.
STEVE
We've analyzed Prot'smap and compared
the coordinates to theknown star
field. Where we thoughtthere was
only a neutron star,he has drawn what
appears to be a starand an accretion
disc.
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Gl25 EXT. POWELL'S PATIO - NIGHT Gl25*
Powell squints up at the night sky,then, into the phone. *
POWELL *
Accretion disc? *
FLYNN *
The data related tothe stars in this *
area suggests the existenceof a body *
of enourmousmass. *
AH125 INT. OBSERVATORY ·-SAME AH125
(PREVIOUSLY SHOT AS SCENE 58PT) *
STEVE *
No, we're going todouble-check with *
the Keck in Hawaii -but I'm pretty *
sure your boy justconfirmed the *
existence of a suspectedblack hole. *
Flynn moves closer to the phone,attempting: *
FLYNN *
Believe me, Doctor Powell,I know how *
crazy this sounds ...but, there is no *
way someone could guessthis, or *
intuit a map likethis - *
(no otherway to say it) *
- unless he had actuallybeen there *
... to this planetK-PAX. *
Hl25 EXT. POWELL'S PATIO - SAME -NIGHT Hl25*
Powell, dazed. He lowers thephone for a moment. Even as we *
hear Steve talking through it - *
STEVE (V.O.) *
We can't sit on this,Mark. There are * a lot of other labsthat would love to * make this announcement. You * understand. *
Powell raises the phone again. Doesn'tknow what to say into *
it, except - *
POWELL •
Steve, please don'tdo anything for a *
couple of days. I reallyappreciate *
that. Thank you foryour input. *
Powell looks at the starry night. *
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