First Men in the Moon
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1:30:03
Is there no one ruler?
1:30:07
Every century, some despot tries,
but no one's succeeded.

1:30:11
Like Hannibal, Julius Caesar,
Napoleon...

1:30:14
Does this not lead to confusion?
1:30:17
Yes, it does, and worse.
1:30:20
Starvation, hostility...
1:30:23
...even war.
1:30:25
Tell me of war.
1:30:28
Tell you of war?
1:30:31
Oh, my goodness.
1:30:34
Well...
1:30:36
...it usually starts
with a great explosion.

1:30:41
Now try the one over the porthole.
1:30:48
It's still not working.
1:30:51
l bolted it back like the others.
1:30:55
Nothing else to do. l'll get Cavor.
1:30:58
- l'll go with you.
- No, pack the rest.

1:31:00
l know where to find him.
1:31:03
And yet to fight in a war
is considered an honor.

1:31:08
It's difficult to explain,
but men killed in battle are heroes.

1:31:14
Odd, isn't it?
1:31:15
Men enjoy to make war?
1:31:19
No, they detest it.
1:31:21
Then if they make war,
they are defective.

1:31:25
Well, we're not perfect.
1:31:28
Mankind is still developing.
1:31:30
We're not perfect.
1:31:32
There are men of peace!
1:31:34
My concern is with the men
of violence, the men who kill.

1:31:39
Soon others will come from Earth.
1:31:41
Our galleries will be strewn
with dead.

1:31:47
There needn't be any others!
There needn't be!

1:31:50
l alone hold the secrets of cavorite.
1:31:54
Then you and your secret
will remain here, on the moon.


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