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:46:01
Yes. And I can talk to him.
Also, he's able to see everything that I see.

:46:06
He's patched into the optic nerve and
eardrum. It was part of the experiment...

:46:10
...to see if we could make audio
and visual contact with the host organism.

:46:14
- Come on, Doc, this is a guy, not a bunny!
- The computer doesn't know that.

:46:18
It simply reads the environment
and makes the proper adjustments.

:46:22
- Can you see me, Lieutenant Pendelton?
- Yeah, I can see you.

:46:25
Yes, he can.
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Good work! Job well done!
:46:31
Good work! I can't believe this!
Find out what went wrong.

:46:35
The lieutenant is wondering
what went wrong.

:46:39
I'll tell you.
You threw in with a bunch of eggheads...

:46:42
...who know squat about security.
:46:44
- Thanks for the hot tip.
- But don't worry, buddy.

:46:48
We'll do all we can
to get you out of this civilian.

:46:51
You better, you two-faced son of a bitch!
:46:55
- Tuck says, "Thank you."
- Yeah.

:46:58
Excuse us a minute.
:46:59
Let me talk to you outside.
:47:02
Stay here. Both of you.
:47:06
That's rood.
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You're home free now.
:47:11
I never trusted Pete Blanchard.
Can you see where they went?

:47:17
Yes, hold on, yes.
:47:20
Look directly at them. I think
I can beef up the reception a bit.

:47:27
I'm trying to explain to you
exactly what's going on.

:47:30
We're not the only ones
working on miniaturization.

:47:33
Don't you think I know that, Niles?
:47:35
- I can hear them.
- I know. Shut up and listen.

:47:38
Sorry.
:47:39
We are the first to perfect
the tricky re-enlargement process...

:47:42
...by using two chips.
One of the chips is in the pod.

:47:46
The other one has been stolen.
Now how do we save Pendelton?

:47:49
- Find the stolen chip.
- Don't you have duplicates?

:47:52
No! They're prototypes!
:47:53
That's thinking ahead, Niles.
:47:55
We can make duplicates.
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- But not by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow.
- What happens at 9:00?


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