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- Morning, gentlemen.
- Morning!
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- The latest reports? Everything OK?
- Yes, sir.
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- Morning.
- Morning, Charles.
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In secret, the Americans are
trying to trace the missile
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on their eastern seaboard.
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The other allegedly threatens
the oilfields of the Middle East.
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How well protected are they from the air?
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Everyone's collaborating.
The Americans, NATO, the Japanese...
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They're putting up an air screen
a mosquito couldn't get through.
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Our concern is that the warhead
may already be in position.
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The worst devastation would result
from a subterranean explosion.
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You see, the oil-bearing strata
in the area...
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Interconnected by
a surprisingly delicate structure.
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It would be a sort of ripple effect.
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What's the Americans' story
on how the damn things were stolen?
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The release of ALCMs
has to come from the president.
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Even that has safeguards. It can only be
authorised after a scan of his right eye.
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The only irregularity is that
a communications officer
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unofficially left the base at the time
of launch. A certain Captain Jack Petachi.
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If this Petachi was involved,
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is it conceivable that
he could have used a false eye?
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Oh, do come along, Bond!
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Let's think of a more
logical explanation, shall we?
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OK, let's run through
that routine from yesterday.