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and respected member of the community.
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And I should say,
if properly used, entirely police-proof.
:32:10
His brain has not only
been washed, as they say,
:32:14
it has been dry-cleaned.
:32:20
Thank you, Raymond.
You may replace your head bandage.
:32:24
Sealed floors or no, you will permit him
to have visitors, to avoid suspicion.
:32:29
- Of course.
- My specialists are being flown in tonight.
:32:32
It will take about a week,
working between visiting hours,
:32:35
to check the mechanism out.
:32:37
It's been, after all, two years
since the conditioning took place.
:32:42
You want to be sure the linkages
are still functioning correctly
:32:46
before he's turned over
to his American operator.
:32:49
Ach! Now, comrade,
if you will excuse me.
:32:52
Where are you going?
:32:54
Since I can do nothing
until my specialists arrive,
:32:57
I had thought
to spend the afternoon at Macy's.
:33:00
Madame Yen has given me
the most appalling list.
:33:08
No, no. I personally guarantee it.
:33:11
He is ready to be turned over
to his American operator.
:33:14
And I, being personally responsible
for Soviet security
:33:17
in the entire Eastern seaboard
of the United States,
:33:20
refuse to turn him over to his operator
:33:23
until at least one practical test
has been run.
:33:26
You say
the man has been built as an assassin.
:33:29
Very well, then.
Let him assassinate someone.
:33:33
I'm shocked that a security officer
with the responsibility you hold
:33:39
would risk a mechanism as valuable
as Raymond out of sheer nervousness.
:33:44
You yourself admit the man
has not killed for over two years.
:33:48
I assure you, Doctor,
:33:50
conditions offering minimum risk
can be arranged.
:33:53
All right. If you insist on this foolishness,
:33:56
have him kill one of your people in here.
:33:58
I would, I would gladly.