:28:02
He started to talk about it
all the time, even at night in bed,
:28:06
and I guess that's when
the real problems started.
:28:10
Please elaborate.
:28:12
Well...
:28:14
at first...
:28:16
sex between us
was a wonderful experience -
:28:20
the way he touched me...
:28:23
He was so gentle.
:28:26
He'd unbutton my blouse...
:28:28
and then...
:28:31
and then...
:28:34
We drifted apart.
I'm sorry. I can't go on.
:28:39
At the request of this court,
:28:42
Mr Striker has undergone
a psychiatric examination.
:28:45
The court calls Dr Franklin Stone.
:28:48
Can you give your impression
of Mr Striker?
:28:51
I don't do impressions.
My training is in psychiatry.
:28:54
Of course.
:28:55
In your opinion, Doctor, was Ted
Striker competent to fly the shuttle?
:28:59
The defendant suffers
from chronic psychological stress
:29:02
and in a pressure situation
can snap like that.
:29:05
- Like that?
- That's it.
:29:07
He's a danger to himself and others,
and needs treatment.
:29:11
Mr Striker.
:29:16
This court recommends that
you be confined to an institution
:29:19
for treatment until such time as you
are deemed fit to re-enter society.
:29:24
But I was framed!
:29:26
I'm not guilty!
That ship did have faulty wiring!
:29:29
Would you hold for a picture?
:29:32
I'm not guilty!
:29:38
A photo for the Daily News?
:29:40
Of course.
:29:41
Thanks, counsellor.
:29:43
Picture.
:29:46
It's for Ted's own good, Elaine.
:29:48
I thought I was right
and they were wrong.
:29:51
Now I'm not sure
of anything any more.
:29:54
There's more to the story, but
you probably heard enough already.
:29:58
I don't want to go on forever...