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- Encephalo-activity?
- Just under normal.
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General life functions: Acceptable.
:04:07
- He should come out of it any moment.
- Do we have any information on him?
:04:11
Just the usual data card inside
the capsule and the personal artefacts kit.
:04:16
Subject was 35 years old
at time of initial cryogenic immersion.
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His name: Miles Monroe.
:04:23
He was part-owner of the
Happy Carrot Health-Food Restaurant
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on Bleecker Street, wherever that was.
:04:29
Also a clarinet player with
something called the Ragtime Rascals.
:04:34
Was his immersion voluntary?
:04:38
"Subject entered hospital for routine
exploration of minor peptic ulcer,
:04:43
and complications set in.
Patient never regained consciousness."
:04:47
"He was admitted for immersion
by his cousin, a Mrs Joan Needlebaum."
:04:52
- The physical damage was repaired?
- Totally. Routine.
:04:55
- We're getting an initial motor response.
- This is the critical stage.
:04:59
If his regaining consciousness isn't
handled carefully, there could be damage.
:05:04
We're dealing with an involuntary subject
who expects to be waking up in
:05:08
St Vincent's Hospital
in Greenwich Village in 1973.
:05:48
Swallow reflex is almost there.