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Initiating time phase.
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[Computer]
Time phase initiated.
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[Computer]
Cellular integrity unstable.
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[Screaming]
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- He's not gonna make it!
- Emergency shut down.
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It's too late, sir.
We already initiated it.
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[Computer]
Launch failing.
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[Chiming]
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There are far too many
variables, Mr. Miller,
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to theorize what might have
happened historically,
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had events played out differently.
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I'm not theorizing, Professor Chan.
I'm just saying if time travel is possible,
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we have a moral obligation
to right the wrongs of the past.
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So are you suggesting that if it were
possible to change historic events, we should?
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[Laughing]
Yes, absolutely.
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Without knowing
the results of those changes?
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Changes that would have a profound
effect on our world as we know it.
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I don't see the problem with that, as
long as the changes are for the better.
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All right.
Let's run with your idea.
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Let's say hypothetically that we do
go back in time to make things right.
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Whose moral guidelines are we
working within? Yours? Mine?
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What happens if we have
a difference of opinion?
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Whose rules are we playing by?
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I think we all share a common
ground morally and ethically,
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so some good would come out of it.
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What's the point of researching time
travel, if not to right the wrongs?
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We're historians, right?
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Wouldn't you like
to observe history firsthand,