:49:02
Slamfist.
:49:05
Troglokhan?
:49:08
We fixed him.
:49:09
We tried to fix him.
:49:13
My dad's radio.
:49:14
Some assembly required.
:49:18
So am I nuts? What"s going on here?
Give me a call, 1-800, talk to me.
:49:22
Freaky.
:49:25
Like Frankenstein.
:49:28
At least you're all here.
Maybe Joe won't break my legs after all.
:49:32
Access approved.
:49:34
Let me get this straight.
:49:36
You used my password to order surplus
military chips that might be dangerous?
:49:43
lt's okay.
:49:45
That's supposed to happen.
See? Clean room.
:49:48
Clean. Let's just go in.
:49:52
You okay?
:49:54
That's him. That's Ralph.
:49:59
Who are you? You don't belong here.
:50:01
l'm Larry Benson. You supplied
my division with some microchips.
:50:04
Yes. Larry Benson.
:50:07
The X1000. Worked out better
than you dreamed, didn't they?
:50:13
Actually, there was a little problem.
:50:16
Then it's with your software.
:50:18
l don't think there's a problem
with the software, Ralph.
:50:22
You don't?
:50:25
The X1000 is a masterpiece.
:50:29
lmagine a microchip...
:50:31
...sophisticated enough to control
the guidance systems of ballistic missiles.
:50:35
lmagine it can be used to instantly upgrade
any system it's plugged into.
:50:39
Like a smart drug for machines.
Then, imagine it can learn.
:50:45
What are you talking about?
Artificial intelligence?
:50:48
No. Actual intelligence.
:50:50
No wonder those philistines
at the Pentagon didn't appreciate it.
:50:53
One flaw and they scrap the whole project.
:50:56
So there is a flaw in the chips.