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:29:00
I didn't see you downstairs, Colonel.
:29:02
Well, we all just got in
and we can only stay a few minutes.

:29:06
Captain Barty.
:29:08
Mr. Zimbach.
:29:10
Colonel Easterbrook.
:29:12
- And Landon Marks.
- It's a real, real pleasure, Dr. Reynolds.

:29:16
- Do I know you?
- Yes. Cal Tech. '56.

:29:20
I wanted you all to get to know each other.
:29:23
Dr. Reynolds, of course.
:29:25
Karen Brace...
:29:26
...Dr. Brace.
:29:28
And Mr. Abramson.
:29:36
We're tremendously enthusiastic
about your recent breakthrough.

:29:39
Yes. We've been working on
an array system ourselves...

:29:42
...but with slow progress.
:29:44
That's understandable.
:29:46
Of course, we've been looking
at the application...

:29:49
...from a different point of view.
:29:51
What point of view is that, Colonel?
Blowing people to kingdom come?

:29:59
Lillian, I think we can let
the colonel express his opinion.

:30:07
Not everything in the military is
blowing people up.

:30:10
We're interested in tapping in
to higher brain functions:

:30:13
Thoughts, emotions, that kind of thing.
:30:17
Now I remember you.
:30:19
We're working on that, too.
:30:22
Shut up, Michael.
:30:27
You don't know what's going on, do you?
:30:31
Why don't we all have a drink?
:30:35
- I don't get it.
- No, you don't.

:30:37
Excuse me.
:30:45
Lillian, I don't think Dr. Marks's presence
will be a detriment to the project.

:30:50
Alex, I'm sorry.
:30:53
No. I have to say no.
:30:55
Dr. Reynolds, for your own sake,
I'd like to help you complete your records.

:30:59
A woman of your stature can't
just sloppily jot down...


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