Johnny Mnemonic
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:35:01
No. It goes with the territory.
:35:03
Sater for me
and the client.

:35:06
How come you knew those, uh--
:35:09
Oh, call them LoTeks.
:35:10
I sort ot hung with them
when I was a kid.

:35:15
How do you fit all that shit
in your head anyway?

:35:19
Must have been pretty good
at memorizing, huh?

:35:22
Implant. Wet-wired.
:35:24
I had to dump a chunk
of long-term memory.

:35:26
You had to dump what?
:35:28
My childhood.
:35:30
Your childhood?
:35:34
Really?
:35:37
All of it?
You can't remember a thing?

:35:42
Maybe there's some residual traces.
:35:44
Every now and then there's something,
but I can never hold onto it.

:35:48
That's a seriously
weird-ass thing to do.

:35:50
Maybe I didn't lose anything
I wanted to keep.

:35:53
I needed the space for the job.
:35:56
You got parents and stuff?
:35:58
You got parents and stuff?
:36:00
Yeah. Once.
:36:03
But I haven't seen them in years.
:36:06
Anyway, I don't think
about it much, okay?

:36:10
What do you think about?
:36:13
When you're alone?
:36:15
I think I want to get out
of this rat hole.

:36:19
I want to get on-line.
I need a computer!

:36:25
Where'd you learn to do that?
:36:27
I used to have a summer job
breaking and entering.

:36:49
I need a Sino-Logic 16...
:36:52
Sogo-7 data-gloves,
a GPL stealth module...

:36:55
one Burdine intelligent translator
and Thompson eye phones.


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