:43:08
He's in a coma
:43:22
MacKenzie, he's gone into a coma
:43:24
I need some answers
:43:26
Mortality rate, antiserum
:43:28
Dr Stradner
:43:29
There is no antiserum, Doctor
:43:31
The bacteria seems to spread by
aerogenic droplet transmission
:43:35
I estimate it has an infection rate
of some 60%
:43:38
The first symtoms are those of...
:43:39
a common cold, sinus irritation
a sore throat
:43:43
That's it? That's all you know?
:43:46
That's all, Doctor
:43:47
I don't have to tell you
what we're up against
:43:48
What you're up against!?
:43:50
I may be the only doctor...
:43:51
for a thousand potential plague victims...
:43:53
if I haven't already caught it myself
:43:55
That's exactly why it's important
to contain the disease now
:43:58
And why you'll all be heading
for an isolation facility in Poland
:44:01
where you'll get the very best...
:44:02
And in the meantime
:44:03
what do you intend I fight it with, Colonel?
:44:05
Asperin?
:44:06
Now, I want medical supplies
:44:09
doctors, nurses, drugs...
:44:11
All right, Doctor, you'll get them
:44:13
The entire train will be completely
sealed at Nuremburg
:44:16
You'll get your medical team there
:44:19
And after you've sealed the train
Colonel, what then?
:44:22
Drop it in the ocean?
And hope it doesn't leak?
:44:25
For God's sake, Doctor, let's not panic
:44:28
I'm sure you can handle it
:44:29
Don't patronize me, MacKenzie
:44:31
I'm not, Chamberlain, I'm not
:44:34
I'm going to give the passengers
a cover story
:44:37
Something designed, hopefully
to avoid panic
:44:39
Well, you give them
whatever cover story you like
:44:41
But make sure I get the medical team
and the medical supplies I need