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Mr. Malone?
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Good afternoon, sir.
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- Can I help you?
- Yeah.
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Can you give us some space?
I want to talk to him.
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I'm Major Collins,
head of the base medical corps.
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Hold on.
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I wanted to meet you...
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...and extend my cooperation
to you personally.
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Thank you.
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I'm very interested in the effects exposure
to these chemicals can have on people.
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Effects?
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You got a lot of chemicals on this base.
They're all pretty toxic.
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Effects? Physically,
they could be devastating.
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Not physically. I'm referring
to psychological effects.
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I'm not following you.
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Can they affect brain patterns?
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Can they interfere with
chemo-neurological processes?
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Can they foster psychoses, paranoias...
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...narcophobias?
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I'm a chemist, not a psychiatrist.
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I don't know.
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Simply...
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...can they alter one's view of reality?
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Let me be frank.
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I'm seeing people at the infirmary...
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...who are exhibiting...
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...extreme delusional fixations.
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People...
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...afraid to sleep.
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People afraid to...
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...deal with family members.
Afraid of them.
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Exhibiting...
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...paranoia about others...
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...about other people's identities.
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People afraid of themselves.
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Suddenly, I got a camp full
of very displaced people.
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I don't know what you're seeing,
but it's not the PCBs.
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That phenomenon is not
part of the symptomology.