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''Junior?''
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Okay, Junior, let's go for a ride.
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God. Dr. Arbogast.
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-Dr. Reddin, what are you doing here?
-Where?

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l don't know.... Where am l?
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Oh, the lab. Good. Excellent.
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My lab. My lab.
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So what brings you here?
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lt's like when a ball player gets traded...
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...and he goes out into the ballpark.
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He comes back and, you know, just...
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...alone with his thoughts.
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Just to memorize the turf...
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...the infield...
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...the angles of the light.
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What?
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-You have a piece of cheese.
-Sorry. lt's from my sandwich.

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So what are you doing in this lab?
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-Here, right over there.
-Thanks.

:17:25
Actually, l'm....
l see you kept Minnie and Moe.

:17:30
-Yes, Minnie and Moe.
-Kept them.

:17:32
l could hardly turn out
an expectant mother, could l?

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-No. Well, Alex will be very happy.
-Good.

:17:39
Because l get the feeling that Dr. Hesse
blames me for the loss of his facility.

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He did take it kind of hard.
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l'd hate to see his work go unfinished
due to budget constraints.

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Would you tell him that
l'd be more than happy to help out...

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...with lab time and materials,
even some space...

:17:57
...if, l don't know what you think,
he might be amenable to sharing.


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