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this is your crew:
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Dr. Brazzleton knows the ship;
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Hello.
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Dr. Zimsky knows the planet;
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Doctor.
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Dr. Leveque knows
the weapons system;
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Excuse me, ladies first.
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Hi.
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And Dr. Keyes...
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Dr. Keyes built
the navigation system, so...
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Hi. Rebecca Childs.
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Bob Iverson.
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These are your fellow...
fellow... what?
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Terranauts?
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Hello.
:37:24
All this brain power over here
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is starting to smell
like burning batteries.
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Y'all better come and join in.
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Yeah.
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It's the simplest things
that are the hardest, huh?
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Yeah. It's official.
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I'm the least-qualified person
on this base.
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Dr. Keyes,
I'm sure the people in charge
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have every confidence in you.
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Well, the problem is that
I'm in charge.
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Yeah, I know.
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Can I help you?
:37:45
Yes, please.
:37:49
You're an astronaut,
and you can tie a Windsor?
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Mm-hmm.
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Is there anything you can't do?
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Not that I'm aware of.
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I find that
incredibly intimidating.
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Yep. Most people do.
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Here.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Let me introduce our project
leader, Dr. Joshua Keyes.
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Thank you, thank you.
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Good evening. Good evening.
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Wow. This looks like a meeting
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for Nobel Prize Winners
Anonymous.
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I know you are all
the finest in your fields
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and have come a long way
to be here.
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So, I'll outline our program
over the next three months.
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Dr. Brazzleton will supervise
the building of a ship
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which is capable of reaching
the center of our planet.
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Once there, it will deliver
an explosive charge
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large enough
to restart its core.
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Dr. Zimsky will calculate
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the scale
of the explosion needed.
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This is a program I designed
to simulate the effect
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of nuclear detonations
on the core.
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If my calculations are correct,
a tiny nudge in any direction