The Glass Bottom Boat
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:19:03
...of X plus Y and apply it to COD...
- COD?

:19:07
Yeah, "contents of dossier."
:19:09
- I'm lost.
- No, no, look.

:19:12
COD plus X Y to the second power...
:19:16
...plus OS, orbit shift, equals...
:19:19
...Mars and Venus joined.
:19:24
Amazing, sir. Do you think
the world's ready for this?

:19:27
Like all great thinking, it's a wonder
nobody thought of it before.

:19:31
- Mrs. Nelson.
- Oh, yes, sir?

:19:35
Mr. Templeton wishes to see you
in his office.

:19:38
Mr. Temp...? Oh, about what, sir?
:19:40
You see, Mrs. Nelson,
in a very short time from now...

:19:43
...a manned rocket will take off for some
far distant part of our solar system.

:19:47
If I'm not here to answer questions...
:19:49
...your biography will anticipate anything
that might be asked about me.

:19:53
Yes, sir.
:19:54
To help you work more effectively,
I'll take you into my confidence.

:19:58
All this is classified, of course.
:20:00
Of course, sir.
:20:02
Oh, and you know, Mr. Templeton,
our department uses a code name...

:20:06
...for each assignment.
What shall I call this one, sir?

:20:11
Oh, let's call it...
Let's call it Project Venus.

:20:15
Project Ve...
:20:18
You mean you're going to...?
:20:22
Yes, sir.
:20:24
- Mr. Templeton!
- Yeah?

:20:26
We're ready for you in the tower.
:20:28
Fine, we'll be right there.
:20:30
- "We," that's you and I. Let's go.
- Oh, yes, sir.

:20:35
Not flattering,
but you gotta wear it here.

:20:37
Oh, thank you.
:20:41
Actually, I'm a little old country boy
from Sioux City, Iowa, and...

:20:48
- Mrs. Nelson.
- Oh, okay.


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