:47:03
EARLE: I'm sure you realize
I can't stop the big machine.
:47:06
Too many wheels turning.
:47:07
-We're going public.
-I understand.
:47:10
And I'll be handsomely rewarded
for my shares.
:47:12
I'm not looking to interfere.
:47:15
-I am looking for a job.
-Oh?
:47:18
I just want to get to know the company
that my family built.
:47:21
Any ideas where you would start?
:47:23
Applied Sciences caught my eye.
:47:26
Fox's department.
:47:27
I'll let him know you're coming.
:47:30
You look like him. Your dad.
:47:34
You're the only one left
of the Wayne family.
:47:36
This is where you belong.
Welcome home.
:47:40
Environmental procedures,
defense projects, consumer products.
:47:45
All prototypes. None in production.
:47:48
-On any level whatsoever.
-None?
:47:52
What did they tell you this place was?
:47:53
BRUCE:
They didn't tell me anything.
:47:58
Earle told me exactly what it was
when he sent me down here.
:48:02
Dead end.
:48:03
Place to keep me from causing
the board any more trouble.
:48:07
Come on.
:48:09
-You were on the board?
-When your father ran things.
:48:11
-You knew my father?
-Oh, yeah.
:48:13
Helped him build his train.
:48:15
Here we are.
:48:21
Kevlar utility harness.
:48:22
Gas-powered, magnetic grapple gun.
:48:24
The 350-pound test monofilament.
:48:30
Wonderful project, your dad's train.
:48:32
Routed it right into Wayne T ower,
along with the water and power utilities.
:48:37
Kind of made Wayne T ower
the unofficial center of Gotham City.
:48:40
Of course, Earle let it go to rot.
Here we are.
:48:45
Nomex survival suit
for advanced infantry.
:48:47
Kevlar biweave, reinforced joints.
:48:50
-T ear-resistant?
-This sucker will stop a knife.
:48:52
-Bulletproof?
-Anything but a straight shot.
:48:55
-Why didn't they put it into production?
-Bean counters didn't think...
:48:58
...a soldier's life was worth 300 grand.