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:17:09
Ben.
:17:11
Ben?
:17:15
- Yeah?
- Hey, I got it working again.

:17:17
Everybody's at the movies.
Get over here right now.

:17:20
- Well, what is it?
- Jeez.

:17:23
You know, Ben, you are such
an obsessive person,

:17:25
and that drives me crazy.
Because you can't get emotional

:17:28
if you're going to study
anything scientifically.

:17:31
Now, what we have here,
as near as I can tell...

:17:35
...is an electrically generated
point of force.

:17:37
What?
:17:39
By typing in coordinates, I can make it
move anywhere in three dimensions.

:17:42
Even as far as slamming it
through a few books or a brick wall.

:17:47
How?
:17:52
- This is a vector graphic of the lab.
- You mean a drawing?

:17:56
Well, yes. But in technical terms,
it's a vector graphic.

:17:59
OK.
:18:06
That's where it'll be
when it comes on.

:18:08
- Where?
- Oh, you mean in physical form.

:18:11
Oh, well, it's right there
somewhere.

:18:14
I can't see it.
:18:21
Sorry, I miscalculated.
:18:26
I can't see it.
:18:28
Oh, yeah, I'll fix that.
:18:34
It's pretty neat, huh?
:18:35
- Wow.
- Yeah.

:18:39
Here. I waited for you to get here
:18:41
so that we could make
the official document.

:18:50
- Can I touch it?
- Go ahead.

:18:57
- It's pretty solid.
- Yeah.

:18:59
- How come we can see it now?
- Power modulation.


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