:26:00
Feel free to throw up.
I know I did.
:26:03
So, how do we fix it?
:26:06
We can't.
:26:06
Not in my vocabulary.
:26:08
Then you might want
to get one of those
:26:09
Word-A-Day calendars,
General, because
:26:11
it's impossible.
:26:11
The core is the size
of Mars.
:26:13
You're talking about
jump-starting a planet.
:26:14
This is a superheated
hyper-fluid
:26:16
of molten iron and nickel
at 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit,
:26:19
2,000 miles down,
1,000 miles thick.
:26:21
And the deepest we've ever been
is... seven miles
:26:25
with a two-inch drill bit.
:26:27
If we can go into space,
we certainly...
:26:28
Well, space is easy.
:26:29
It's empty.
:26:30
We're talking
about millions of pounds
:26:32
of pressure
per square inch.
:26:33
Even if we somehow
came up with a brilliant plan
:26:37
to fix the core,
we just can't get there.
:26:39
Yes, but...
:26:46
...what if we could?
:27:39
Hello, Braz.
:27:42
Why the hell
aren't you dead yet?
:27:46
Okay, this way.
:27:50
Well, that went better
than I expected.
:27:52
Dr. Brazzleton,
:27:53
I see you know Dr. Zimsky.
:27:54
Yeah.
:27:56
20 years ago,
he stole my research.
:27:58
After that,
we-we kind of lost touch.