1. Here. Let me do it.
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2. Put your number in, then your card.
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3. What's your number, Roland?
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4. Three fifteen.
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5. See how easy it is?
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6. - Engine efficiency?
- 94 percent.
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7. We need more!
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8. - How's the back pressure?
- What do you think? Climbing.
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9. Increase the blade inclination.
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10. - I said, increase the blade inclination!
- Inclination is pi over nine!
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11. We've reached maximum velocity.
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12. No!
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13. Let it go. It will work!
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14. The engine'll destroy itself!
I won't do that.
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15. It's not going to destroy itself.
Come on! We're almost there!
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16. - Something's wrong with our equations.
- What happened?
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17. - Nothing. Surnow pulled the plug.
- I'm protecting the baby!
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18. - And four years of work, Frank.
- Work that's going to add up to zilch.
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19. Unless we show some progress,
they're going to pull the plug on us, Ron.
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20. He's right. You should've continued the test.
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21. Someone'll crack Mach 15.
I want it to be us.
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22. I won't jeopardize everything because you
two can't wait to see your name in print!
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23. It's the print that gets the money, Ron.
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24. If you want to go down in flames
together, fine. You go ahead.
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25. I'm going to do the math.
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26. Good night, Dr Keats.
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27. What the hell?
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28. Roland! Open the door!
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29. Open the door! Roland, I want you
to listen to me very carefully.
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30. We have to open this door,
Roland. Stop typing!
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31. Roland!
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32. Roland! Open the door!
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33. What are you doing?
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34. Open the door!
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35. Roland, are you listening?
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36. Aagh! No!
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37. Aaaagh!
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38. Aagh!
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39. - How was the wedding?
- The part where the groom passed out...
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40. - .. or the dog bit the drummer?
- Did you catch the bouquet?
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41. Maybe. Is that what you couldn't
talk to me about over the phone?
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42. The project they say
doesn't exist does exist.
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43. - The Icarus Project?
- The next generation in jet engine design...
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44. .. capable of doubling speeds
using half the fuel.
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45. At least in theory.
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46. And Ronald Surnow was
an aeronautical scientist...
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47. .. who worked on it here at the university?
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48. - Yes.
- How close are they?
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49. I'm not sure, but Surnow's the second
scientist to die in the last six months.
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50. OK. But how is this an X-File?
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51. You don't think this is
about UFO technology?
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52. There's something unexplainable,
but not unidentifiable.
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53. - Keats?
- There.
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54. Dr Keats?
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55. We're with the FBI.
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56. Agent Mulder. This is Agent Scully.
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57. We understand you discovered Dr Surnow.
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58. What was left of him.
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59. How do you suppose he became
trapped in the wind tunnel?
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60. Someone must have shut him in.
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61. - The door is operated from there.
- By computer?
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62. I've already been through this
with the police.
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63. Another member of your team
died recently. Isn't that correct?
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64. Yes. Arthur Grable.
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65. He was killed in an automobile
accident in November.
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66. I'm Frank Nollette. I'm also on the project.
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67. - Are you certain it was an accident?
- What are you driving at?
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68. Your work seems to be a perfect target
for industrial espionage.
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69. Who wrote this?
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70. Ron was working on it when I left.
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71. The handwriting here doesn't seem
to match any of the other handwriting.
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72. It isn't mine.
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73. What about Roland Fuller?
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74. Uh... Roland's the, uh... janitor.
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75. According to the police report,
he was the only other person here.
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76. - Roland didn't do that.
- How do you know?
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77. Let's just say Roland isn't
exactly a rocket scientist.
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78. Here.
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79. Tracy.
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80. With stars.
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81. Roland?
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82. There are some people here
would like to talk with you.
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83. Uh-oh.
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84. I went off the paper.
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85. - Sorry.
- That's all right, Roland.
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86. Tracy.
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87. Would you like to come
help me in the TV room?
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88. OK.
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89. Hi, Roland. Mind if we sit down?
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90. Thanks.
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91. Do you mind if we ask you
a couple of questions?
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92. - Do you remember working last night?
- Uh-huh.
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93. Do you remember seeing anything unusual?
Seeing any strangers?
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94. Did, um...
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95. Did Dr Surnow or Dr Keats...
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96. .. or Dr Nollette do anything unusual?
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97. Nope.
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98. You must like stars.
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99. One hundred and forty-seven.
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100. - Sorry?
- Smm.
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101. You like numbers too, huh?
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102. Roland, let me help you.
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103. One... two...
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104. .. three...
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105. .. four... five...
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106. .. six...
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107. - ..seven...
- Roland, is everything OK?
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108. Roland, are you all right?
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109. Eleven...
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110. - Twelve... thirteen...
- What happened?
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111. What did you say to upset him so?
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112. Sixteen...
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113. Seventeen...
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114. It's definitely the work of a fourth individual.
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115. The doctors' cursive standards don't
match what you found on the white board.
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116. Will you do me a favour and try this?
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117. - What is it?
- Something Roland was doodling.
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118. - You don't really think Roland...
- He was the only other person in the lab.
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119. But we're talking about a sophisticated
fluid dynamics equation.
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120. Roland barely has an IQ of 70.
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121. You saw his facility with math.
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122. Don't some autistic individuals
display unusual abilities?
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123. Yes, but even savants behave
only as human calculators.
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124. They can perform certain functions...
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125. .. but they can't tell you the value
of anything or the meaning.
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126. I hate to take sides,
but the bottom line is no.
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127. The terminal stroke on the six,
the roof on the five...
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128. I'm sorry. He didn't write it.
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129. Aagh!
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130. An organic object exposed to liquid nitrogen
at minus 320 degrees will freeze,
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131. .. exhibiting great tensile strength,
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132. .. but is vulnerable to stress
from compression or impact.
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133. I've seen this demonstrated on a fish before.
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134. I don't think they'll do this
on Beakman's World.
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135. Has this been dusted?
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136. - Treat yourself.
- Thanks.
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137. Hey, Scully! Look at these files.
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138. KMAN must be Keats.
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139. This file was turned off at 12.31 last night.
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140. But look. Someone else entered a file
under the name ARTHUR after 12.31.
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141. And worked on it for nearly five hours.
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142. Well, it couldn't have been Keats.
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143. Judging from the rigor of the body,
he was dead around 12.30.
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144. So someone came in, killed Keats,
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145. .. and then just did some work
on an old Dr Grable file?
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146. I can't access the ARTHUR file.
We'll need the password.
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147. Try... 15626.
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148. How did you know that that...?
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149. This is Arthur Grable's work on the same
equations the others were working on.
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150. Look at all those entries.
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151. Someone has been continuing
his work since he died.
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152. How did you know what the password was?
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153. Wave goodbye! Wave goodbye!
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154. Wave goodbye! Bye-bye!
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155. Wave goodbye!
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156. Roland?
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157. Why did you sleep in your clothes?
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158. Well, let's get you dressed.
You have visitors.
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159. I'm not supposed to talk to them.
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160. Who told you that?
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161. Remember that talk we had...
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162. .. about being shy?
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163. These are nice people, Roland.
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164. Hey, Roland, you've got more shirts
than I do.
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165. This one would look stylin' today.
What do you think?
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166. - The green one.
- The green one?
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167. Please.
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168. Mrs Stodie, can I talk to you a second?
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169. See you later, Roland.
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170. This one?
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171. There you go.
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172. - Do you like your job at the college, Roland?
- Yes.
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173. I hear you're very good at it.
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174. Do you remember how you got your job?
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175. A man talked to Mrs Stodie.
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176. What man?
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177. Dr Grable.
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178. Was Dr Grable nice to you?
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179. Yes.
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180. When did you last speak to him?
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181. Last week? The day before?
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182. Dr Grable died.
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183. I'm sorry.
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184. People die.
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185. They go away.
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186. And they're not supposed to come back.
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187. Has Roland ever mentioned
the name Arthur?
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188. That was Dr Grable's first name,
but we only called him Dr Grable.
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189. I doubt Roland even knew
his first name was Arthur.
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190. Mrs Stodie, can I get a copy
of Roland's file and past history?
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191. - Our patients' histories are confidential.
- I understand, but I can obtain them.
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192. The less time we spend in court,
the more time we have to help Roland.
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193. Roland Fuller was hired by Arthur Grable.
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194. He specifically wanted
a mentally challenged person.
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195. Are you suggesting Arthur Grable
hired Roland in order to use him?
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196. Are you suggesting
Arthur Grable is not dead?
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197. If he had intentions of killing
Nollette, Keats and Surnow,
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198. .. why not set it up to appear
the least likely suspect?
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199. But, by the look of this, he's hamburger.
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200. Maybe he staged it.
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201. That would explain why his work is
continuing on, six months after his... death.
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202. This obituary says Arthur Grable was born
in Seattle. His father was a big banker.
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203. His mother was active
in a number of charities.
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204. Only child. Summa cum laude in physics.
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205. Doctoral and postdoctoral in
aeronautical engineering at Harvey Mudd.
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206. Brilliant future tragically cut short.
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207. Roland's also from Seattle.
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208. He spent most of his life
at the Heritage Halfway House.
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209. The identity of his parents
has been sealed.
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210. There's very little information before
the age of three, when he went to the home.
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211. Does it say when he was born?
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212. July 15, 1952.
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213. That's also Arthur's birth date.
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214. Don't you wish you could fly?
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215. I can.
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216. When I dream.
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217. People can do anything
in a dream, you know.
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218. Once...
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219. One time I had a dream we were married...
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220. .. and lived in a house.
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221. Do you have dreams, Roland?
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222. You can tell me.
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223. Roland?
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224. Who's Arthur?
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225. Aagh!
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226. I'm sorry, Roland!
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227. I'm sorry!
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228. Roland!
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229. Roland!
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230. Go away!
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231. Roland!
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232. Go away!
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233. I don't want to hurt you!
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234. Go away!
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235. Go away.
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236. - Is that you?
- Yes.
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237. Cool do!
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238. What's the story here?
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239. Um...
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240. A quantum physics professor of mine
at Harvey Mudd, uh... flunked me.
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241. He challenged a tenet of one of my theories.
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242. A theory I later published in Nature.
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243. Anyway, uh... to get back at him...
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244. One afternoon
we decided to take his car apart...
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245. .. and put it back together again
in his office, and left it running.
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246. - Mmm. An egghead classic.
- It was Arthur Grable's idea.
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247. - Is that Arthur Grable sitting on the chair?
- Yeah.
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248. - Was he a practical joker?
- Atop of all his brilliance...
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249. .. he had a genius for elaborate schemes.
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250. Could he be making it seem like a man
with a 70 IQ is gaining access to...
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251. .. and, uh... operating his old computer files?
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252. Arthur would still have to be alive.
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253. - Could he have faked his own death?
- No.
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254. The police report on the auto accident
was woefully incomplete.
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255. A dry road surface.
No mechanical problems.
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256. The body was never admitted to
a county morgue and there was no funeral.
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257. If you are trying...
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258. ..to suggest that Arthur Grable killed
Surnow and Keats, and is after me next,
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259. ..you're way off.
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260. Art could not have done the murders.
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261. How can you be so certain?
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262. This is Arthur Grable.
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263. Because of massive damage to
his body caused by the accident...
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264. .. we could only preserve the head.
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265. Wouldn't your client find it inconvenient...
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266. ..to be thawed out in the future, only
to discover he had no functional mobility?
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267. By the time science figures
a way to revive our clients...
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268. - You'll also know how to clone new bodies.
- Exactly!
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269. This technology is progressing faster than
anyone thought possible. Ask anyone here.
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270. While for us the passing of each second
brings our bodies closer to death,
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271. .. for our clients it brings them closer to life.
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272. These fluctuations - do they happen often?
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273. We've had some problems
with Dr Grable's capsule.
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274. Our technicians checked it
and found nothing.
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275. Is it possible the brain is causing it?
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276. No.
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277. But we are looking for the explanation.
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278. The patient remains preserved as long as
there's liquid nitrogen in the capsule.
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279. May we take a look at
Arthur Grable's records?
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280. Thank you.
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281. Dr Barrington,
as to future medical science,
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282. .. what requirements will exist
to be an organ donor?
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283. Same as today - compatible genetic
make-up. It's best if the donor's related.
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284. Mulder.
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285. Arthur Grable put down only one donor.
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286. Roland Fuller and Arthur Grable
have the same birthday.
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287. I think they're twins.
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288. Older or younger?
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289. Same age. Just less hairy
and with better eyesight.
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290. - Gotcha. And the moustache?
- No, lose the whole beard.
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291. Next?
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292. Close-cropped hair,
with a slightly receding widow's peak.
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293. Lose the glasses.
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294. - That's Roland.
- Give or take a few pounds.
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295. Tell me about your dreams, Roland.
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296. It's all right. I won't tell anybody.
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297. You know, I had a dream last night.
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298. I dreamt I was swimming in this pool.
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299. And I could see my father underwater.
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300. But when I dove down,
the water stung my eyes.
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301. And there was another man at the pool,
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302. .. watching me.
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303. He upset me.
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304. He was asking me questions
I didn't want to answer.
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305. I had to leave.
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306. I couldn't find my father.
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307. I can't tell you my dreams.
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308. Why not?
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309. Bad.
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310. Your dreams are bad, Roland.
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311. Not you.
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312. You're a good person.
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313. I hit Tracy.
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314. Your dreams make you hit Tracy?
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315. You know how to work this toy, Roland?
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316. Here.
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317. You see, the way you work that toy,
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318. ..is like what's happening to you.
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319. You're the spaceship, Roland.
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320. And your dreams are the controls.
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321. Who...
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322. Who runs the controls?
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323. Have you seen this man recently?
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324. Come on, Arthur. We have to
say bye-bye to Roland.
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325. Bye.
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326. Roland...
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327. Roland!
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328. Roland, stop!
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329. Roland!
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330. Roland!
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331. Roland!
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332. We need to keep Roland under observation.
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333. Roland!
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334. - He's trying to get away.
- Roland!
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335. Roland!
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336. Roland!
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337. Roland!
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338. Roland!
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339. Roland!
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340. Nollette's gone. We should arrange
a security guard to find him.
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341. No one's gonna provide anything...
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342. .. once you explain how Roland Fuller
is capable of these murders.
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343. You've got a brother, don't you, Scully?
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344. Yeah. I've got an older one
and a younger one.
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345. Have you ever thought about calling one
of them, and then suddenly they call you?
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346. Is this a way for me to lower
my long-distance charges?
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347. I believe in psychic connections.
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348. Evidence suggests it's stronger between
family members. Especially twin siblings.
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349. OK... Maybe. But in this case, one sibling
has closer ties to a frozen fudgsicle...
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350. .. than he does to his own brother.
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351. Arthur Grable is not dead. He's in a state of
consciousness no human has returned from.
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352. What if that state allows one
to develop psychic ability...
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353. .. that the conscious mind is too
preoccupied to explore or believe in?
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354. He could use that to control
his brother to kill the scientists.
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355. But why? He's been working
with them for years.
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356. OK. Let's go.
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357. I have to call my brother.
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358. We've got to find Nollette.
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359. Let's talk to campus security.
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360. - We go this way?
- No, we go left.
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361. Well,
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362. .. wherever you are, Arthur,
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363. ..I'm sure you'll appreciate this.
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364. Arthur and Roland Grable,
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365. .. born at Puget Presbyterian to
Mr and Mrs Lewis Grable on July 15, 1952.
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366. Arthur was four minutes older than Roland.
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367. Identical twins.
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368. Which means that they're the result of
a single egg fertilised by a single sperm.
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369. Studies suggest that in some cases...
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370. .. the identical twin arises early
in the embryonic stage.
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371. A mutation in one cell is rejected
by other cells as foreign.
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372. Roland's condition is the result
of a damaged chromosome
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373. rejected by Arthur's cells?
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374. In a way that would explain Arthur's genius
and Roland's mathematical gift.
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375. In a way.
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376. Agent Scully.
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377. This is Larry Barrington
at the Avalon Foundation.
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378. - We've got a situation here.
- Uh-huh.
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379. Last night we had a break-in at the facility.
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380. That's right.
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381. It's Arthur Grable's storage unit.
His thermostat's been compromised.
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382. - Was there any tissue damage?
- We're trying to assess that now.
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383. The temperature's still rising. Something's
blocking our access to the cooling program.
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384. Someone tampered with
Arthur Grable's capsule.
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385. They're attempting to stabilise it.
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386. Nollette?
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387. What...
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388. What is this?
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389. If I have seen further than other men,
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390. ..it's because I have stood
on the shoulders of giants.
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391. No...
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392. This isn't yours.
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393. It's amazing.
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394. There's this body, sitting there
in front of me, talking.
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395. But you're controlling it, Arthur.
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396. You...
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397. .. took my work!
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398. What good was
your work going to do you?
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399. You died before you could finish it,
before you could publish it.
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400. It was mine!
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401. When I saw the writing on the board,
I knew someone had found the key.
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402. Mach 15 was within our reach.
Our futures were guaranteed.
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403. Ironic, isn't it?
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404. You did all the work, and I get all the glory.
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405. No!
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406. Yes.
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407. Yes, Arthur.
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408. I was here,
working on the intake problem,
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409. .. moments away from a solution,
when you attacked me.
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410. Fortunately, I was carrying a gun.
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411. After the murder of my colleagues,
who could blame me?
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412. That's... That's interesting.
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413. I've got it!
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414. That's it!
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415. I've got it!
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416. Arthur!
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417. Arthur! Open the door!
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418. Arthur!
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419. Arthur,
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420. ..how do you stop this? Tell me how!
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421. - Arthur!
- Hey!
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422. Roland, we need you to help us.
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423. Please, we need you
to help us to stop the machine.
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424. Try to remember how.
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425. Roland, you've got to help him
or he's going to die.
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426. Wave goodbye, Arthur!
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427. - Come on, Roland.
- I can't remember!
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428. Aagh!
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429. He'll be held in psychiatric
custody for evaluation.
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430. Is he being charged with a crime?
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431. The DA hasn't made that determination yet.
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432. We've recommended he be remanded to
your custody as soon as the court allows it.
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433. How could this happen?
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434. Roland never exhibited
any violent tendencies.
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435. It's my belief that he wasn't
acting under his own volition.
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436. What do you mean?
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437. This is the work of Arthur, Roland's brother.
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438. It's a new theory of
jet propulsion, unfinished.
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439. In the last two weeks, Roland
has completed the calculations.
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440. How?
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441. We're not sure. All we know
is that Roland was somehow...
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442. ..able to finish his brother's research.
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443. Roland?
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444. Where are you going?
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445. Roland, don't go.
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446. I have to.
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447. OK. Bye.
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448. Tracy...
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449. Wait.
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450. Keep my stars.
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451. I love you.
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452. Me, too.
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453. I made this!
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