:32:02
My friend has no further use for it
:32:11
It's no go, Colonel
The radio's still out their end
:32:13
What the hell goes on with Scott?
:32:15
The oxygen, the oxygen!
:32:19
It's the only possible answer!
:32:21
The bacteria, they are, in effect
being killed by the enriched oxygen
:32:26
They reproduce at an increasing rate
:32:28
as their virulence subsides
at a corresponding rate
:32:31
They literally burn themselves out
:32:35
The dog was in oxygen
:32:37
The train is highly oxygenated
:32:39
That's why only two people
have died so far
:32:42
Yes, but the man in the hospital?
He was given oxygen
:32:47
But he absorbed the disease directly
into the bloodstream thru an open wound
:32:51
Don't you see?
The people on that train will also recover
:32:55
You must tell Doctor Chamberlain
:33:06
Doctor Chamberlain
Docter Chamberlain
:33:08
This is Doctor Stradner
:33:09
Come in, Doctor Chamberlain
:33:10
Hallo! Hallo!
:33:29
Now, Captain Scott
:33:30
If you'd heard MacKenzie
:33:32
you'd know there was some concern
about that bridge
:33:35
Doctor, you're to be commended for
an excellent job
:33:37
But you're tired, go get some rest
:33:39
How about the radio?
:33:40
Look, Goddamit, people are recovering
:33:42
I don't know why
:33:43
But I do know there's every possibility
we don't have to cross that bridge
:33:46
Now I'm asking you to stop the train
for a couple of hours, one hour
:33:50
Let me do a proper examination
:33:51
I'm telling you exactly what I told
Mr Navarro
:33:53
I have no authority
:33:54
You're not MacKenzie's robot!
:33:56
A thousand lives are at stake here
:33:58
Including you and your men