:29:01
Yeah. Oh.
:29:16
Okay, I'm officially impressed.
:29:26
So, all right.
:29:27
So you've made some progress
:29:29
with the engine,
we'll grant you.
:29:31
Have you begun to think
about a shell?
:29:35
Okay, this is Alex.
:29:37
Okay, Alex. Good.
:29:40
Okay, here we have
a concrete block,
:29:43
and in back of that,
we have a two-inch steel plate.
:29:51
Okay. We're ready.
:29:57
And we are... firing.
:30:20
Voila!
:30:21
That's...
:30:23
That's impossible.
:30:25
I combined the crystals
:30:27
in a tungsten-titanium matrix
at supercool temperatures,
:30:30
and that's what did the trick.
:30:33
The applications
for this are just...
:30:35
What do you call this material?
:30:37
Well, its real name
has 37 syllables.
:30:40
I call it Unobtainium.
:30:42
Unobtainium?
:30:43
Mm-hmm.
:30:45
The Unobtainium will take
the heat and the pressure
:30:47
and transform it to energy,
:30:49
which in turn, reinforces
the shell of the ship, you see.
:30:52
So the hotter
and the deeper she gets,
:30:53
the stronger she gets...
theoretically.
:30:56
Theoretically?
:30:57
Theoretically, yes.
:30:59
This... is Johnson,
don't mind him.