:46:02
It's an interrogative statement
used to test knowledge.
:46:05
But that's not important
right now, mister.
:46:07
Is my dog Scraps going to make it?
:46:10
I'm scared, mister.
Somebody has to do something.
:46:17
Scraps is going to be fine, son.
You'll both be just fine.
:46:28
Striker, you got to listen to me.
They forced me to cut corners.
:46:33
- Get out of my way!
- You gotta help me...
:46:39
- Elaine. You're all alone up here.
- Yes, I am.
:46:43
- What's going on?
- There's no time to explain.
:46:46
- I was wrong about you.
- We all make mistakes.
:46:50
- I'll never make that mistake again.
- Forget about it.
:46:54
We're not living in the past
or the present any more.
:46:57
This is the future.
:47:01
Don't worry.
Everything's going to be OK.
:47:04
I love you, Ted.
:47:17
Here it is. Elaine Dickenson,
ship's computer officer.
:47:20
Jacobs, what have you got
on Elaine Dickenson?
:47:22
I'm taller, a better dancer
and much more fun to be with.
:47:28
Ted, I have the feeling
:47:31
we've been through
this exact thing before.
:47:35
Except this time
I know exactly what I'm doing.
:47:42
You mean...?
:47:43
That's right. We're at the mercy
of that computer.
:47:48
Then these things
are totally useless.
:47:53
Mayflower 1 calling mission control.
Do you read me?
:47:56
A man. That's more like it. Identify
yourself and give me your position.