1. So, it was you?
- Ian!
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2. It's no use pretending.
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3. - Well, help him.
- Help him? You saw him.
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4. You saw what he tried to do.
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5. But now he's fainted just like Susan did.
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6. She didn't faint. It was you that told me she
fainted and I very nearly believed you.
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7. - Oh, what does it matter?
- Matter?
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8. Matter, young lady?
He very nearly tried to strangle me.
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9. But he has fainted. Look at him!
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10. - Oh, he's playacting!
- No, he isn't.
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11. Oh, Doctor, don't you see?
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12. Something terrible is happening to all of us.
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13. Not to me. Nothing's happened to me.
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14. This is a plot between the two of you
to get control of my ship.
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15. Oh, that isn't true.
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16. Can't you see I've found you out?
Why won't you admit it?
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17. Yes. Why don't you?
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18. Susan!
- You've been behaving very strangely.
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19. - Both of you.
- But...
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20. I think you're right, Grandfather.
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21. But you're wrong.
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22. I swear we haven't done anything.
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23. I told you I'd treat you as enemies.
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24. - No!
- There's no other way.
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25. - Well, what are you going to do?
- That is my business.
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26. Ian, wake up.
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27. For heaven's sake, wake up, Ian!
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28. Ian, Ian, help me.
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29. I... I...
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30. - I...
- There's no alternative.
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31. Your little trick endangered our lives.
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32. - How did he get like this?
- Oh, it's all a charade.
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33. He went near the control panel.
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34. It did happen to me, Grandfather.
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35. Yes! You remember.
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36. You lost your memory.
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37. And there was this terrible pain
at the back of your neck.
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38. Yes.
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39. Yes, that's true.
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40. What do you think we've done?
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41. Hypnotised you? Drugged you?
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42. Susan, we wouldn't do anything like that,
believe me.
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43. I see, divide and conquer, eh?
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44. She's trying to poison your mind against me.
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45. Don't touch it, Doctor!
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46. I do believe you.
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47. Grandfather, they couldn't have done
all the things that happened.
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48. Oh, yes, I admit they were very smart.
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49. No, it's not a question of being smart.
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50. Don't you see I wouldn't allow them
to hurt you, child?
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51. They're very resourceful and cunning.
And it only leaves me one recourse.
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52. They must be put off the ship.
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53. - No, you can't do that!
- I can and I must.
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54. But you can't open the doors.
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55. Don't underestimate my powers, young lady.
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56. Look, Grandfather,
you've no means of telling what's out there.
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57. There may be no air, it may be freezing,
it may be too hot to exist.
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58. Yes or it might be the Earth in the 20th century.
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59. Hadn't it occurred to you?
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60. My ship is very valuable, remember?
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61. Why are you so suspicious of us?
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62. Put yourself in my place, young lady,
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63. and you'd do precisely the same thing,
wouldn't you?
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64. - Hmm?
- What are you two saying to each other?
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65. You're getting off the ship, Chesterton.
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66. - Now?
- Yes, now.
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67. Get up.
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68. - You'll have to help me, Barbara.
- Yes.
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69. - You'll have to help me, Barbara.
- Yes.
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70. I'll be all right when I get outside.
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71. Oh, Grandfather.
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72. He doesn't know what's happening.
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73. I won't let you do this!
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74. If, of course, they'd like to confess to me
what they have done to my ship,
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75. I may even change my mind.
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76. What was that?
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77. The danger signal.
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78. The fault locator!
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79. The whole of it!
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80. Oh, don't touch it, Doctor!
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81. - It's all right.
- No!
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82. - No! You'll get knocked out!
- It's all right, Ian.
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83. - Grandfather, tell me.
It's all right.
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84. The whole area of the fault locator
has just given us a warning.
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85. But everything can't be...
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86. - Everything can't be wrong.
- That's what it means, child.
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87. No! Ian!
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88. Ian, it's all right.
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89. It's... It's all right.
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90. It's all right.
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91. I pulled you away.
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92. The controls are alive.
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93. No, you mustn't be frightened of me.
Not now, please.
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94. I can't explain,
but I've just realised the danger we're in.
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95. It went off again, Grandfather.
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96. Hurry. Look.
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97. We must pull him round.
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98. You see that panel up there?
You've heard me refer to it?
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99. - The fault locator?
- Yes.
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100. If one small piece of apparatus fails,
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101. a little bulb illuminates and tells me
precisely where the fault is.
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102. Can you imagine what would happen
if the whole of it lights up? Hmm?
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103. It means that the ship
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104. is on the point of disintegration.
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105. You're not to blame. All four of us are to blame!
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106. You're all right.
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107. That drink you gave us.
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108. Oh, a mere, harmless sleeping drug.
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109. I thought so.
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110. Yes, you rather suspected
I was up to some mischief.
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111. Yes.
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112. And I told you not to go near the control column.
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113. I told you
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114. you'll electrocute yourself.
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115. I'm afraid I must have misjudged you both.
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116. Fifteen seconds.
It's happening every fifteen seconds.
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117. But all the clocks are...
- I counted.
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118. Well, please go on counting.
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119. Now, both of you, listen.
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120. Can you concentrate?
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121. Yes, I think I'm all right.
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122. We're on the brink of destruction,
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123. so all four of us must work closely together.
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124. We must find out where we are
and what is happening to my ship.
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125. Just a moment. Why did you say that,
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126. "the brink of destruction"?
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127. There's a strong force at work somewhere,
which is threatening my ship.
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128. It's so strong that every piece of equipment
can be out of action at the same time.
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129. What? Total disintegration?
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130. Precisely. We haven't crash-landed, otherwise
I would have discovered that immediately.
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131. And I don't believe
there is an evil intelligence in the ship.
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132. Just at the same token,
I don't really believe that you, either of you,
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133. have been the cause of this trouble.
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134. - Well, what is then?
- I don't know, but we must find out.
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135. Yes, but how long have we got?
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136. It's definitely every quarter of a minute.
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137. Well, what does that prove?
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138. That we have a measure of time
as long as it lasts.
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139. Yes, of course.
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140. That explains the clock face.
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141. We had time taken away from us,
and now it's being given back to us...
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142. because it's running out.
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143. The column!
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144. But...
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145. It's impossible.
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146. Doctor...
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147. - I thought it only moved when the power was on.
- Yes.
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148. The heart of the machine is under the column.
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149. - Well, what made it move?
- The source of power.
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150. You see, when the column rises,
it proves the extent of the power thrust.
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151. Then, what would have happened
if the column had come out completely?
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152. Well, the power would be...
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153. free to escape.
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154. Can it be possible then,
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155. that this is the end?
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156. The end?
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157. What are you talking about?
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158. We have ten minutes to survive.
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159. Ten minutes?
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160. As little as that?
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161. Maybe less.
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162. Be careful, Doctor.
- Oh, it's quite safe here.
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163. This is where I stood
when I tried the scanner switch.
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164. Yes.
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165. Yes.
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166. Why is that part safe?
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167. We'll never stop it in time!
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168. Don't, Susan.
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169. Please don't.
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170. I don't know even where to begin, Chesterton.
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171. If only I had a clue.
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172. I think...
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173. I think, perhaps,
we've been given nothing else but clues.
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174. Have we?
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175. - Like the food machine, you mean.
- Yes.
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176. It registered empty, but it wasn't.
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177. But the clock is the most important.
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178. It made us aware of time.
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179. - By taking time away from us.
- Yes.
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180. And it replaced time
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181. by the light on the fault locator.
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182. Yes, it did!
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183. "It"? "It"? What do you mean?
My machine can't think.
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184. - You say it has a built-in defence mechanism?
- Yes, it has.
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185. Well, that's where we've been wrong.
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186. Originally, the machine wasn't at fault, we were.
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187. And it's been trying to tell us so ever since.
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188. - A machine that can think for itself?
- Yes.
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189. - Is that feasible, Doctor?
- Oh, think not as you or I do,
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191. You see, it has a bank of computers.
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192. - You say the power is under this column?
Yes.
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193. - And the column holds it down?
- Yes.
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195. I've been racking my brains. I don't know.
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196. - Something outside?
- Yes, possible.
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197. - A magnetic force?
- Well, it would have to be a gigantic one.
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198. A one as strong as a solar system.
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199. You see?
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200. The machine's been warning us all along.
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201. - All those blackouts we had.
Yes.
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202. - But only if anybody went near the control column.
- Yes.
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203. - But it could be the power escaping.
- No, no, it couldn't.
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204. If you felt the power, dear boy,
you wouldn't live to speak of it.
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205. You'd be blown to atoms in a split second.
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206. - Besides, it's the part of it that's safe.
- Yes.
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208. I wonder...
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209. We'll try it, but we're clutching at straws. Come...
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210. Now, Susan, and you, young lady,
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211. should those doors open again,
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213. and tell me whatever it is
you see outside, understand?
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214. I lied, deliberately,
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217. We have five minutes only.
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219. they won't know anything about it.
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220. - There's no hope, then.
- I can't see any.
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224. a theory of mine that didn't work.
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225. Yes, we must solve this problem,
you know. We must.
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226. There's nothing there!
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227. Nothing.
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228. Nothing.
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229. Nothing but space.
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230. It's all right, Susan.
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231. Barbara could be right, Doctor.
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235. the doors open because it's safe for us
to go outside.
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236. And then it shows us a terrible picture
and the doors close again.
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237. Yes, then we have the sequence.
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239. A planet in the solar system...
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240. getting further away.
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241. Blinding flash.
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242. Destruction. Yes, of course!
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243. It's our journey.
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244. - And the ship refused to destroy itself.
- Yes.
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245. Yes.
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246. The defence mechanism stopped the ship,
and it's been trying to tell us so ever since!
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247. Of course, of course!
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249. I know.
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250. I said it would take the force
of a total solar system
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251. to attract the power away from my ship.
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252. We're at the very beginning,
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253. the new start of a solar system.
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254. Outside, the atoms are rushing
towards each other.
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255. Fusing, coagulating.
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256. Until minute, little collections of matter
are created.
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257. And so the process goes on, and on
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258. until dust is formed.
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259. Dust then becomes solid entity.
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260. A new birth,
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where did you ask the machine to take us to?
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265. I, er, had hoped to reach your planet Earth.
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266. Skaro was in the future
and I used the fast return switch.
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267. The fast return switch?
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268. - You've sent us back too far.
- Hmm?
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269. Doctor, show me. Show me that switch.
Where is it?
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270. Well, I can't very well see it without a light, can I?
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271. - It's near the scanner switch.
- Really?
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272. - But that's the part of the control that's safe.
- Yes.
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274. Doctor, we haven't got very much time left.
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275. Yes, I see. Here it is. Here, you see?
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276. Now, look. There's the switch. You see?
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277. Yes, well, how does it work?
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278. Well, you merely press it down, and...
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279. It's stuck.
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280. It hasn't released itself.
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281. What?
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282. - You mean it's been on all this time?
- Yes, it must have been.
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283. - Well, come on, Doctor. Let's get it unstuck.
- Hold that. Yes, just a minute now.
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284. Yes. There you are, you see?
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285. What's wrong?
- The spring's not connecting.
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286. - It's come off the base.
- Hurry, Doctor, hurry!
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287. There we are. Take it out. Now...
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289. There. Ah, that's right!
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290. We're safe now.
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291. Are you sure?
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292. Yes. We can all relax.
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293. We're quite safe now.
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294. But it was a narrow squeak.
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295. Grandfather?
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296. Yes, my child?
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297. What happened?
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298. What happened?
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299. It was the switch, it was still in place.
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300. You see, there's a little spring inside it
and it was stuck.
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301. It hadn't released itself.
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302. But why didn't the fault locator tell us?
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303. Well, the switch hadn't broken down,
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304. therefore, the fault locator
couldn't give us any recognition.
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305. You see, let me give you a demonstration.
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306. Now, look, when I put my thumb on there,
the light comes on.
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307. And it only stays on
so long as my thumb is pressing that switch.
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308. As soon as I take it off,
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309. a little spring inside releases the switch here
and out goes the light.
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311. So if the spring were broken,
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312. it would be as if your finger were
pressing it down all the time.
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313. Precisely. As simple as that.
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314. You know, my dear child,
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315. I think your old grandfather
is going a tiny little bit around the bend.
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316. Well, I think you were very brave
and I was proud of you.
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317. - Grandfather?
- Hmm?
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318. What about them?
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320. When I thought he was going to attack you,
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322. Don't bother to say anything, Doctor.
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without any recrimination in you.
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327. Well, as for you, young lady,
well, you were absolutely right.
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329. against my logic and you succeeded.
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330. I mean, the blackouts, and the still pictures
and the clock.
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331. Well, you read a story into all these things
and were determined to hold on to it.
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336. I have underestimated that young lady
in the past, Chartow.
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but it's rather cold outside.
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349. Yes, I suppose it's the injustice
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350. and when I made a threat to put you off the ship
it must have affected you very deeply.
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351. What do you care what I think or feel?
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352. Well, as we learn about each other,
so we learn about ourselves.
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- Oh, yes.
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356. So, you put your mind to the problem,
and, luckily, you solved it.
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357. Grandfather, we're going out now.
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358. - Oh, please, yes. Do open the doors, will you?
- Yes.
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Susan has left you some wearing apparel,
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364. You know,
we have a very extensive wardrobe here.
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365. - Yes, she gave me these.
- Yes, I think they're rather charming.
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You're very valuable.
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367. Yes.
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369. - Oh, good taste.
- Hello!
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371. Look, snow!
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372. Well, I think that's
absolutely splendid, Chesterton.
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374. - Yes.
- Always a trifle too big for me.
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377. - Well, shall we join the ladies, Doctor?
- Yes, why not.
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