:27:33
- Gosh. Neat, uh--
- Yeah.
- Neat, neat plane.
:27:36
Dr. Goodspeed.
James Womack.
:27:38
- A pleasure to meet you, sir.
- Welcome.
- Thank you.
:27:40
You come very highly recommended.
:27:41
B.A. Columbia;
M.A., PhD, Johns Hopkins.
:27:45
Biochemistry, toxicology.
:27:47
Well, I'm one of those fortunate
people who like my job, sir.
:27:49
Got my first chemistry set when I
was seven. Blew my eyebrows off.
:27:52
We never saw the cat again.
Been into it ever since.
:27:55
What do you know about V.X. gas?
:27:57
Liquid. Failed pesticide
discovered by a mistake in 1952.
:28:00
Uh, actually, it's kind of like
champagne that way.
:28:02
The Franciscan monks thought
they were making white wine.
:28:03
Somehow the bottle carbonated.
Voila! Champagne.
:28:05
- And then the whole thing just--
- The gas, Dr. Goodspeed.
:28:08
It's very, very horrible, sir.
:28:10
It's one of those things
we wish we could disinvent.
:28:14
This isn't a "train" exercise, is it?
:28:16
No, Dr. Goodspeed,
it's not a training exercise.
:28:56
- Hello, sir.
- Good morning, Director.
:28:58
This is Ernest Paxton, agent in charge
of the West Coast operation.