1:18:00
it's smooth, almost like
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an artificial surface.
1:18:04
Painted, maybe.
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Luminous paint.
1:18:06
If I keep watching it,
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I might think so.
1:18:10
Wet paint sign and all.
1:18:15
Jeremy?
1:18:17
What?
1:18:21
Nothing.
1:18:23
You okay?
1:18:25
It's just my eyes are tired.
1:18:26
We've been at it five hours straight.
1:18:28
We'll take a caffeine
break in a minute.
1:18:30
First I'd like to see one of the
1:18:32
separate patches of green at 1,000.
1:18:46
Did you see that?
1:18:47
I saw it.
1:18:48
You didn't change the lighting?
1:18:50
I didn't touch it.
1:18:54
Looks alive.
1:18:56
Yes.
1:18:56
It's bigger than two microns.
1:18:58
Which means the infection is spread
1:19:00
by a mere fraction of the green.
1:19:02
I'm bringing down cameras.
1:19:04
Let's have the other microscanner.
1:19:11
Stone to Level Control.
1:19:13
I need a Mic-T.
1:19:14
Roger. Will send.
1:19:17
Jump it up to 1500.
1:19:19
Microscan doesn't go any higher.
1:19:22
We can get 1500 light
1:19:23
magnification in microchemistry.
1:19:25
I'll send the rock through.
1:19:29
Attention
C.L.T. S on levels 4 and 5.
1:19:32
Main computer shows capacity
1:19:34
versus access time
1:19:36
at ten to the twelfth bits.
1:19:38
For any change in memory configuration,
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C.L.T. S must check their unicom op.