1:02:04
Dutton, be careful.
1:02:07
Let our distinguished surgeon
handle the knife.
1:02:09
Fine, but not for a while.
1:02:12
First, I'm a pediatrician
and a geriatrist.
1:02:16
Take it easy.
1:02:17
Charlie will have a technician.
1:02:32
What's been done for them?
1:02:36
Just plasma for the old man,
1:02:38
dextrose for the baby.
1:02:39
Your therapy?
1:02:41
No. Medcom's.
1:02:44
Do I call you Miss Medcom?
1:02:46
If you like, Dr. Hall.
1:02:48
My name's Karen Anson.
1:02:50
Good. I couldn't cope with two machines.
1:02:53
How does this work?
1:02:54
You're lucky.
1:02:55
Medcom's got one of the best minds here.
1:02:58
It's a medical data analyzer
1:03:00
that can diagnose as well as prescribe.
1:03:02
It's hooked up to the
main computer on level 1.
1:03:05
Every console and
instrument in Wildfire
1:03:07
is plugged into the main computer
1:03:09
on a time-sharing basis.
1:03:11
All our key lab studies
1:03:12
are done on automated machines.
1:03:13
I prefer the personal touch.
1:03:15
It's hard to come
by in those suits.
1:03:24
Have you worked in them?
1:03:25
Not for real.
1:03:25
But I've been drilling for three months.
1:03:28
Thank God for an expert.
1:03:29
This sort of thing's new to me.
1:03:31
It's new to all of us.
1:03:33
Until now, Wildfire's been like a game.
1:03:35
We've even had simulation
biowar games here
1:03:38
with live subjects... volunteers.
1:03:42
I mean, I'm scared.
1:03:45
I never believed
this could really happen.
1:03:48
Well, it has happened.
1:03:50
I'll need some lab tests.