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:13:02
Good meal, good company.
:13:04
I've got to go.
:13:14
Drumlin's coming in Tuesday.
:13:24
Now I remember why I took that desk job.
:13:29
Dr. Drumlin, how are you?
:13:33
Glad you could make it.
:13:35
If I'd known it took 3 planes,
I might've reconsidered.

:13:38
How is that new office?
:13:40
Still settling in. They already want to
give half my budget to the Pentagon.

:13:45
Still waiting for E.T. to call?
:13:49
Good to see you too!
:13:51
Asshole!
:13:52
Looks like it's
going to be a long night.

:13:55
Science must be accountable to
the people paying for it, the taxpayers.

:13:59
We must stop wasting money
on pie-in-the-sky abstractions...

:14:03
...and spend it on practical,
measurable ways...

:14:06
...to improve the lives of the people
who are paying.

:14:08
Not unlike my L-band,
globular clusters work.

:14:12
You want to do away
with all pure research now?

:14:15
What's wrong with science
being practical? Even profitable?

:14:18
Nothing, as long as your motive...
:14:20
...is the search for truth.
Which is what the pursuit of science is.

:14:27
That's an interesting position
from a man...

:14:29
...on a crusade against
the evils of technology...

:14:32
...Father Joss.
:14:34
I'm not against technology, Doctor.
I'm against...

:14:37
...the men who deify it
at the expense of human truth.

:14:44
Kent, I need to have a word with you.
Over here, please.

:14:53
You think that hurt my chances
with that interview?

:14:56
You're a priest?

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