1:11:00
Fine.
1:11:06
Dr Temkin, there you are.
Come with us. The meeting's this way.
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Doctor.
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- We're doctors. We're not impostors.
- Dr Temkin, could we please?
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Big doctor. Very big.
Eyes, ears, nose and throat.
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Please. May we? May we, Doctor, please?
1:11:30
- Nice work.
- They think we're someone else.
1:11:33
I know. If we'd followed
Erno's instructions, everything'd be OK.
1:11:37
I don't wanna hear about Erno.
1:11:39
That's the only thing
that makes me st-stutter.
1:11:43
It's always Erno.
I'm tired of Erno. No more Erno.
1:11:46
- Shut up. Shut up. Shut up.
- All right.
1:11:55
Gentlemen, none of you have ever met
before for obvious reasons of security.
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But now Aires Day is here.
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I realise what I'm about to say
will come as a great shock.
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However, I'm counting on you
to respond appropriately.
1:12:11
Ten months ago our leader
suffered a horrible accident
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when a bomb, planted in his home
by the underground, exploded.
1:12:19
Naturally it was kept quiet,
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but since then we have virtually
been a leaderless society.
1:12:24
Unfortunately, preparations
for a successor have never been clear.
1:12:30
In short, we have been in the throes
of a major crisis.
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As for our leader,
1:12:36
the emergency department rushed to
the scene of the accident immediately,
1:12:41
but all that remained of him was this.
1:12:45
This is our leader's nose.
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Using great presence of mind,
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we rushed the nose to our closest
delta laboratory, which is here,
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where, through
massive biochemical effort,
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it has been kept alive for nearly a year.