:03:06
One more thing he's got.
:03:08
- Hey, Susie.
- Hey.
:03:10
It's so nice to see you. How's Debbie?
:03:13
- Great.
- Great.
:03:17
- How have you been?
- Never better.
:03:21
This isn't going to be a problem, is it?
:03:23
- No.
- Not at all.
:03:25
Good.
:03:26
Then you're just in time
to hear the great Reed Richards...
:03:30
ask me for help.
:03:33
You know, you made a lot of folks at MIT
feel like a junior high science fair.
:03:37
So you'll excuse me
if I savor the moment.
:03:41
You back this mission and I'll sign over
a fair percentage of any application...
:03:44
The number's 75%.
:03:46
And its applications and patents.
:03:48
- What about his first-born?
- Ben...
:03:51
Come on.
:03:52
25% of a billion is enough
to keep the lights on for a while, isn't it?
:03:56
Maybe even pay off your fourth mortgage
on the Baxter Building.
:04:01
Deal?
:04:10
Well, then. To our future.
:04:15
Together!
:04:18
It's funny how things turn out, isn't it?
:04:22
Hilarious.
:04:26
He knew about NASA.
Maybe he made the call to shut us down.
:04:29
Ben, think about all the people
we can help if this works.
:04:33
Look, we got what we wanted.
That's enough.
:04:35
A few days in space, it'll be great.
What's the worst that can happen?
:04:43
If Reed's right, this little trip
could double our stock offerings.
:04:46
- And if he's not...
- Reed's always right.
:04:49
Good thing he doesn't always know
what he's got.