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:26:00
Upstairs, l guess.
:26:04
Well, l'll be down by the swing.
:26:07
- But perhaps...
- Just a second.

:26:12
The question ofwhere they're
going to sleep can wait!

:26:23
Listen, Chris...
:26:42
What's the matter?
:26:44
What is it down there, standing
in the garage and looking at me?

:26:49
lt's just a horse.
:26:51
l've seen it already.
:26:53
Come on!
:26:58
He's very gentle.
Look how beautiful he is!

:27:08
l think that Solaristics
is at an impasse

:27:13
as a result of
irresponsible fantasizing.

:27:17
l'm only interested in truth,
:27:18
but you want to convince me
ofyour point of view.

:27:23
l can't draw conclusions
based on ''reasons of heart''.

:27:27
l'm not a poet.
My problem is simple:

:27:30
either end the research,
withdrawing the station from orbit

:27:33
and legalizing the crisis in
Solaristics,

:27:37
or take extreme measures,
:27:40
like bombarding the ocean
with high intensity beams.

:27:43
No, not that!
:27:45
Didn't you want to continue
the research at any price?

:27:49
And you want to destroy that which
we aren't capable of understanding?

:27:56
No, l don't advocate knowledge
at any price.


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