:23:03
Come on. Come on,
you get right back in your cage.
:23:06
No, l´m not gonna carry you.
You walk. Come on.
:23:09
What you doin´ gettin´ out? Get back in.
:23:12
Go on. How´d you get out, anyway?
:23:19
Gus, I thought you were
going to attend to that later.
:23:22
Oh, I wasn´t changing ´em, Doctor.
Esther got out. I was puttin´ her back in.
:23:27
I guess that was my fault.
I forgot to close the lock.
:23:30
- Kinda messed your stuff up there.
- I´ll take care of it, Gus.
:23:37
Oh, don´t bother with anything now, Jerome.
I´m anxious to try this.
:23:41
Seriously, Doctor, do you think you should?
:23:44
Self-experimentation is
against the rules of good research.
:23:47
Jerome, the history of discovery
:23:49
is the history of people
who didn´t follow rules.
:23:53
Well, here goes. To X-58, and a better world.
:24:02
Goodness, that´s bitter.
I´d better get some water.
:24:08
Oh, that Gus.
:24:10
:24:17
It even makes the water taste bitter.
:24:23
- Well, better put these away.
- What might be the first reaction?
:24:27
- I haven´t the vaguest idea.
- What about the length of time?
:24:31
It depends on the period of absorption.
It´s quite possible that...
:24:35
- Hm. Touch of dizziness.
- And you have a slight flush.
:24:39
Oh, well, that´s probably due
to my natural excitement.
:24:42
Hm. Around 150.
:24:45
That´s odd. Nothing in the mixture
accelerates the heart.
:24:48
And you feel dizzy, you said?
:24:51
As a matter offact, I believe it´s increasing.
:24:54
I´d better record my reactions.