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- Phone for you.
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It doesn't sound good.
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I'll take a taxi to the airport—
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She was so excited about going to Korea.
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about this 1958 homicidal Plymouth.
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tried to kill me a few times.
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their engineers in Houston.
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are we real—
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a call, please hang up and try—
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You had a heart attack.
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No more red meat, no more smoking.
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Got a new hub in Europe and another—
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I'm gonna need your help.
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that's not gonna happen right now.
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a grandchild or two.
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89. - The White House?
- That's what they said.
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91. news.
Special report. Here is Dan Rather.
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92. Yes.
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in California,
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back to work in Washington.
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by the Soviets,
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to deliver a statement shortly.
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confirmation of the plane's downing.
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from the Soviets
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of peace and global disarmament
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Congressman Lawrence McDonald,
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and all those on the ill-fated aircraft,
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our prayers are with them all.
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flying over Sakhalin?
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he'd entered Soviet airspace.
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142. Why would the United States use
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143. We are wasting time here.
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144. All that matters is I haven't been able
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145. I have tried every line.
It's radio silence.
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149. They are holding our people hostage.
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157. Maybe I should get in touch
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get in touch with our people, and—
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171. What can I do for you?
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I need to see Sergei Nikulov.
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Those are my orders.
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175. I'm sure you are, honey,
but you're not getting in.
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176. - What's your name?
- Sergeant John Perkins.
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177. Okay, Sergeant John Perkins,
I know you have a job to do, but so do I.
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get in touch with your superior officer,
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to explain the situation to him,
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General Nelson Bradford
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182. Another 15 seconds
for your boss to get back to you
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188. Honey.
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192. Radio silence.
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making me feel any better.
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closer to making contact with our people?
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199. What can I do?
I'm trapped here with no phone.
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unable to call home.
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shot from the sky.
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- Thank you. Yep.
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- You too, Larry.
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- Ask for ten.
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I would have been on that plane.
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right next to Tom. The two of us.
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- No. It's fine.
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- You know I don't.
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- That's because it isn't.
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I'm sure they caught the problem.
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- Yeah. Damn it.
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is clogged again, so...
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since your mom's been gone.
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423. Of course not. He's doing a great job.
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424. Well, I'm sure. He is a good kid.
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425. Yeah, he is. How's Trace?
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426. I haven't spoken to her in a couple days.
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427. Apparently, the moon is a very busy place.
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428. Yeah, tell me about it.
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429. - How's business?
- We've had the best month yet.
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430. Putting those trinkets in that case,
now that was a great idea.
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431. Yeah, believe it or not,
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432. those things earn almost as much profit
as anything else in here.
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433. Well, I believe it.
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434. - So, you ready to sell me this place yet?
- The answer's still no.
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435. That's too bad.
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436. 'Cause with just a little push,
this place is about ready to explode.
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437. Could franchise it. Go national.
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438. Oh, well. Maybe next time.
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439. Or maybe today.
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440. What's that?
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441. I said maybe I'm ready
to sell you the bar today.
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442. Are you serious?
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443. Well, depends on what you're offering.
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444. 250.
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445. No.
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446. 300 then.
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447. 450.
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448. 350. This is the Outpost, not the Ritz.
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449. 400.
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450. With the trinkets in the case,
it's worth at least that much.
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451. Plus, it's only gonna
appreciate over time.
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452. 375.
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453. - 390.
- Sold.
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454. What?
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455. I'm sorry.
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456. Did I just sell you the Outpost
for $390,000?
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457. Not until you shake my hand, you didn't.
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458. That's all it takes?
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459. This is Texas, darling.
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460. A handshake means more than a notary.
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461. All right.
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462. We'll get that paperwork signed next week.
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463. Okay.
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464. May I come in?
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465. Who are you?
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466. I am engineer. Come. Sit down.
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467. I've been locked up in this room
for almost 48 hours with no explanation.
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468. Sit down.
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469. I need to talk to my people.
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470. Sit down.
Let's have a drink. Slice of meat.
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471. I don't wanna sit down.
I wanna get the hell out of here.
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472. Do you like vodka?
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473. Do I have a choice?
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474. No.
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475. I have never met American astronaut.
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476. Tell me, how did you get in program?
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477. Are you parachutist?
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478. No. I'm a pilot.
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479. An engineer. Like you.
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480. And did you always want to go to space
ever since you were a little girl?
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481. When I was a little girl,
women weren't allowed to go to space.
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482. When I was little boy...
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483. no rockets had ever left to space.
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484. Still... I dreamed of reaching stars.
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485. Well, here we are.
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486. Hey.
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487. Are you gonna tell me
why I'm held prisoner here?
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488. This is not a prison.
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489. Sure as hell feels like one.
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490. You have never been to Soviet prison.
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491. Being in gulag...
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492. is like worst dream.
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493. Torture. Starvation. Cold.
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494. So cold.
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495. Men frozen to death.
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496. Forced to betray their comrades
in order to survive.
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497. Every day...
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498. you wonder, will you be next,
lined up against wall?
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499. To fallen comrades.
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500. You know our customs.
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501. I had a good teacher.
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502. Do you know these people?
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503. What people?
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504. The names on the door.
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505. I didn't realize those were names.
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506. Yuri Gagarin.
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507. Valentina Tereshkova. Aleksei Leonov.
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508. Anastasia Belikova.
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509. Yuri Gagarin slept in this room?
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510. We leave them there
as symbols to remember.
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511. Soviet flag on the moon.
This is symbol too.
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512. I remember in planning,
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513. we had calculation,
how close should flag be to lander.
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514. If only a meter too close,
when lander takes off, it will...
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515. Fourteen years later,
Soviet flag still stands on the moon.
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516. I know grown man
who weep in Soviet Union at that.
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517. Powerful symbol.
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518. When I first heard about Soyuz-Apollo...
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519. I thought...
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520. Ronald Reagan,
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521. he is clever man.
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522. Symbol of astronaut and cosmonaut
together in space.
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523. Of course,
I knew we had no choice but to agree,
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524. because we would look cynical
if we did not.
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525. But also...
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526. because maybe...
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527. maybe... it could change the world.
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528. It can't be anything
if I don't ever leave this room.
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529. When you finally go out this door...
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530. do it with your head up.
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531. Hello?
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532. Molly. Thank God.
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533. Yeah, yeah, it's me. It's me.
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534. No, no, no. I'm okay, I'm okay.
Yeah. I'm alone.
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535. What the hell is going on?
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536. Try a little negative pressure.
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537. Nice trick.
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538. You want something to wash that down?
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539. We got some good news.
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540. Finally reached our astronauts
in Star City. They're okay.
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541. That's great.
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542. Come on.
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543. Before I change my mind.
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544. It's brandy.
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545. I know.
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546. You do?
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547. I mean, I've never had it before, but—
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548. Asbach Uralt. Prewar.
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549. The best.
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550. It's strong.
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551. I don't think I've ever seen you this...
happy.
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552. Yeah, I am. Sometimes...
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553. people can surprise you.
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554. Restore your faith in humanity.
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555. Tell that to Bill Strausser.
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556. What's going on?
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557. He's the biggest jerk of all time.
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558. He's harmless.
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559. A lot of these guys
are lacking in social skills.
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560. Good at the work, bad with the people.
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561. Why is he like that?
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562. Bill's...
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563. complicated.
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564. He can definitely be condescending
at times and stuck in his ways, but...
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565. he's a very good engineer.
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566. And committed to his work
like no one else.
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567. Too committed sometimes.
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568. - What's that mean?
- No, nothing.
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569. There was just an...
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570. an incident a long time ago.
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571. Probably shouldn't have mentioned it.
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572. Come on. Now you have to tell me.
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573. There was a night when
he'd been at his console for 23 hours,
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574. and he refused to leave it. Refused.
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575. I guess he got caught up
in all the excitement, and he...
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576. He peed his pants.
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577. All over himself. Everything.
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578. Just... wet.
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579. Wet.
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580. After that,
people started calling him Mr. Peanut.
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581. Why Peanut?
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582. I have no idea,
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583. but that was his nickname
from that day on,
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584. and it followed him for years.
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585. Years.
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586. People would leave peanuts on his console,
peanut butter.
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587. Even a doll with a diaper on it.
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588. Jesus.
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589. I almost feel bad for him.
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590. Almost.
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591. I know. But listen.
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592. If I can find a way to
get along with Bill, so can you.
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593. You need to find a way
to work this out with him.
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594. He's not gonna be the last difficult
person you come across in your career.
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595. Yeah.
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596. You're probably right.
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597. The Soviet Union
continues to mobilize their Pacific fleet,
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598. harassing vessels that stray
near the theorized crash site
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599. and blocking attempts to search
for the remains of flight KAL 007.
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600. The United States responded by dispatching
warships from the Seventh Fleet
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601. and has put Air Command on 24-hour alert
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602. as tensions continue to rise
in the North Pacific.
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603. You have to push the button.
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604. Let me do it.
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605. Bless you.
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606. I couldn't sleep.
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607. Me neither.
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608. How you holding up?
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609. I don't know.
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610. I don't really know which—
which way is up.
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611. Everything's just so...
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612. overwhelming.
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613. And I can see what's coming.
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614. Bradford's already pushing
for the military to have a stronger hand.
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615. And that's how this slippery slope
becomes an avalanche,
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616. and we suddenly look around, and we're
a part of the Department of Defense.
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617. It happens all the time.
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618. There's a crisis, and then the military
swoops in, and they take control.
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619. It'll be the end of NASA as we know it.
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620. You can kiss Mars goodbye.
For a decade, at least.
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621. I can't let that happen.
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622. Well...
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623. what are you gonna do about it?
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624. I don't know.
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625. - Can I just point out one thing?
- Sure. Please.
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626. You're the fucking administrator of NASA.
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627. Acting administrator.
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628. So start acting like it.
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629. You're not watching
from the sidelines anymore.
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630. You're in the game, for Christ's sake.
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631. What exactly do you expect me to do?
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632. You have to prove to them
that you've got things under control.
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633. Show them how tough you are.
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634. How far you're willing to go.
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635. Then you'll have their trust.
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636. We all play different roles
with different people.
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637. Something Tom once told me.
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638. You know what this is about?
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639. The president has decided
to arm Pathfinder.
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640. - Wow.
- Just like that?
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641. We're putting missiles on a shuttle?
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642. Well, at this point
he really has no choice.
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643. The Soviets are being very provocative.
It's a defensive measure.
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644. Until it's not.
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645. We're also moving up the retaking
of lunar claim site 357 Bravo.
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646. It will happen within 48 hours.
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647. But— What? It's still daylight up there.
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648. The whole idea
was to use the cover of lunar night
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649. to maintain the element of surprise.
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650. Not to mention, these guys
haven't finished their training.
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651. The president has been fully briefed
on where we're at with the mission
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652. and is comfortable moving forward.
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653. Ellen, can't you talk to him?
Get him to listen to reason?
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654. - He needs to understand, this is—
- These were my recommendations, Margo.
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655. Hello, Sergei.
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656. Margo.
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657. I'm going back to Soviet Union
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658. while it is decided whether Soyuz-Apollo
still is to continue.
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659. I've heard.
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660. I just wanted to say thank you
for your help.
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661. You're welcome. I'm glad to do it.
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662. And...
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663. as soon as all this gets resolved,
which I'm sure it will,
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664. I hope to see you again and continue
planning this mission together.
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665. Yes. I as well hope this.
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666. It might be a good thing
to take a step back actually.
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667. Look at things with fresh eyes.
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668. See if we're missing anything
with these docking module specs.
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669. Missing anything? What do you mean?
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670. I just keep wondering
if we've overlooked something.
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671. For instance, about a year ago,
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672. we discovered a defective component
in our shuttle design.
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673. A flaw with the O-ring seals
in the boosters.
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674. What flaw?
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675. One of our engineers discovered
that the ring would harden in cold weather
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676. and fail to seal the joints.
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677. Temperatures at Merritt Island
rarely drop below 40.
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678. So... you can understand
how we initially missed it.
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679. Yes, I can understand this.
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680. Thank God we found it.
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681. Because if temperatures
were to dip unexpectedly,
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682. there would be
a substantial risk of failure.
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683. So...
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684. I just wonder what, if anything,
we're missing with these docking specs.
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685. Yes, I wonder too.
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686. I would take a look at it
while you're away.
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687. Well... I have to go. I have a meeting.
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688. But I hope to see you again.
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689. Yes. I hope so... too.
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690. Hey, Kel.
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691. You hungry?
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692. I'm making bean sandwiches. Your favorite.
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693. Yeah, I'll be there in a minute.
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694. All right.
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695. Did Ashley leave?
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696. Yeah. She took off,
but she said she'd see you tomorrow.
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697. Or... I guess that's technically today.
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698. Want a beer?
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699. I shouldn't, but yes, please.
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700. Are you really outta here next week?
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701. I can't believe that
the summer's already over.
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702. I'm gonna miss you around here.
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703. To a great summer.
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704. And an even better school year.
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705. - And to you, Mrs. Baldwin.
- Danny!
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706. - Karen. Karen.
- Thank you.
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707. Sorry.
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708. So...
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709. how you feeling about everything?
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710. I mean, with selling this place.
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711. Honestly...
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712. I feel ready... to move on.
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713. Ready for a new chapter.
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714. Truth is, the place isn't mine.
It never really was.
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715. Well...
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716. then we should celebrate.
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717. Well... isn't that
what we're already doing?
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718. In honor of my last week, I decided to
donate something to the Outpost jukebox.
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719. Really? That was very thoughtful.
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720. - What is this?
- Billy Swan.
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721. - The country singer.
- Yeah.
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722. You recognize that?
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723. Yeah...
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724. No. Hold on.
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725. Oh, my goodness.
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726. Danny. Oh, no.
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727. - Isn't it great?
- Yeah, it's different.
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728. Come on.
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729. Have you been drinking?
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730. How soon can you prep and fuel the LSAM?
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731. I suppose in a few hours. Why?
What's going on?
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732. The president wants to retake the claim
at 0800 tomorrow.
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733. Jesus. Why are you telling me this?
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734. You think Charles is ready
to pilot the LSAM?
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735. No. No. Not yet.
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736. If I knew he needed
to be ready so soon, I would've—
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737. Can you do it?
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738. You've flown with us before.
You know the mission better than anyone.
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739. I can't order you to do it.
It's dangerous.
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740. We don't know for sure they
don't have weapons, and if they do—
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741. I'm in.
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742. Okay then. Prep the LSAM for launch.
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743. We gotta load our gear
and get ready to roll out in 17 hours.
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744. Yeah, let's do it.
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745. Thank you very much.
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746. Ladies and gentlemen,
today I'm proud to announce
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747. that we have reestablished contact
with two American heroes.
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748. Astronauts Danielle Poole
and Nate Morrison,
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749. who were being held in the Soviet Union
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750. after the Korean Air Line 007 disaster.
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751. Like the Americans who began this country,
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752. history has asked much
of the Americans of our own time.
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753. Much we have already given.
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754. Much more we must be prepared to give.
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755. But we also must remember
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756. the future does not belong
to the fainthearted.
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757. It belongs to the brave.
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758. One of these brave Americans,
Acting NASA Administrator Ellen Wilson,
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759. has led the effort
to bring our astronauts home.
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760. And I'm proud to announce
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761. they are currently on their way
to free soil in West Germany.
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762. Let us have faith
in Abraham Lincoln's words,
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763. "That right makes might.
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764. And in that faith, let us, to the end,
dare to do our duty as we understand it."
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765. Thank you. God bless you,
and God bless America.
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766. Fuel at 60%.
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767. Copy 60.
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768. Beginning descent to avoid radar.
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769. Forty meters.
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770. Down at seven.
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771. Dropping like a stone.
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772. Fifteen.
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773. Canyon in sight.
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774. Final approach to canyon.
Ninety seconds to drop point.
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775. Holding at five meters.
Steady at five meters.
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776. Steady.
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777. We have canyon entrance. Hang on
out there. Some tight turns coming up.
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778. All right, commencing final run.
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779. Sixty seconds to drop point.
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780. Approaching final turn. Ten seconds out.
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781. Shit.
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782. Landing site's not clear.
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783. That drilling rig wasn't on the sat map.
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784. - Should we abort?
- Negative. Going downrange.
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785. Drop point located. Begin descent.
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786. Ten meters. Down at eight.
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787. Just like the drills, folks.
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788. Immediate dismount,
clear the vehicle and form up on me.
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789. Oorah!
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790. Let's do this. Weapons free.
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791. Two meters. Kicking up a lot of dust.
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792. Hold on.
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793. Tracy Stevens, you are a badass.
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794. We have the site.
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795. I repeat, we have the site.
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