:28:00
A fascinating race, but we're ahead
in the neuromuscular field.
:28:04
Viktoria's injection?
:28:06
-Rub baby lotion on your little friend.
-Or soak it in herbal tea.
:28:10
The English have interesting results
in neurotransmitters. MacMillan.
:28:14
But Charles is altogether the bigger genius.
:28:18
Wulf!
:28:19
Hey, Jo! Watch out,
the patient might cut you back.
:28:23
What's up?
:28:24
He's always showing off his body.
It's all fake.
:28:27
Wulf already has eight synthetic muscles.
:28:30
We'll complete his upper armlshoulder
area with the triceps. Here.
:28:34
What?
:28:36
Self-testing.
:28:38
We need young, strong,
healthy test subjects.
:28:50
Synthetics work like natural muscles...
:28:52
but with titanium fibres,
silicone, collagens...
:28:55
synthetic myofilaments.
:28:56
We implant them...
:28:59
and connect them to the same nerves.
:29:01
-You can move them with your muscles.
-Or instead of them!
:29:06
You're thinking of your brother?
:29:08
-How did you know?
-Spinal atrophy, genetic muscle disease.
:29:11
Father, brother?
:29:13
One gets it, the other gets lucky.
:29:16
My father died of it.
:29:19
And to see it slowly destroy Willi....
:29:23
It isn't fair!
:29:25
It wouldn't be any fairer if you had gotten it.
:29:28
To fight for a cure
would be a just cause for you.
:29:33
Who knows? Nothing is impossible...
:29:35
and at the end of the day,
nothing is incurable.
:29:40
That's why l'm here.
:29:42
-It's no coincidence that l--
-Right. It's no coincidence that you're here.
:29:46
We've been watching you.
:29:50
-Where are we going?
-Forward!
:29:56
Local anaesthesia, ready.
:29:58
The patient is ready.