Escape from the Planet of the Apes
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- Unprofessionally.
- You want it professional?

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- The full works.
- Tell that to the commission.

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l'll abide by their findings.
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Having convened in secret session
at the request ofthe president,

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the commission makes
these interim recommendations.

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One: the public should be
informed that the apes,

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after their arduous space voyage and
the fatigue arising from its publicity,

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are to be afforded rest in a location whose
identity will not be divulged to the public.

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Two: since, however, there is
justifiable cause for suspecting

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that they have withheld
vital information from us,

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the ape-onauts willin fact
be escortedbyDrLewis Dixon

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to the installation known as Camp 11, held
there in his care forinterrogation by the ClA

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under the guidance andsupervision
ofDr Otto Hasslein.

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When we were in space,
we sawa bright, white, blinding light...

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Brighter than this?
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Then we saw the rim ofthe Earth melt.
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Then there was a tornado in the sky.
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That's your voice, isn't it?
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How can l tell? l don't even remember.
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- Why don't you remember?
- Because Dr Hasslein made me drunk.

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Why tell him something when drunk that
you never told the commission when sober?

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Because you were frightened for the safety
of yourselves and your unborn child?

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- l withheld nothing. Nobody asked me.
- But if somebody had asked?


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