1. Here you are, Mr. Rebhun—
another scotch and soda.
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3. Used to be just like you.
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4. Used to hate flying.
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5. Used to hate flying.
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I got on a plane,
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8. like my teeth
were being drilled.
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9. Truth is, statistically,
you can fly every day
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26,000 years
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11. before you'd have
an accident.
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12. You believe that?
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13. Of course,
statistics don't matter.
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they don't understand.
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of machinery could float
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17. Whoa, baby.
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18. Settle down.
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19. What the hell is this?
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20. I didn't know
it was your birthday, Scully.
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remembered my birthday
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I've known you.
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to celebrate them
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26. Dog years?
Yeah.
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27. Thank you.
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28. You're welcome.
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29. Oh, I got something for you.
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30. Oh, you've got
to be kidding me.
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31. It's just something
that reminded me of you.
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32. What, an alien implant?
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33. Two, actually.
I made them into earrings.
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34. Hmm.
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35. Apollo 11.
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36. Read the back.
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37. "Commemorating Apollo 11
and the mission to the Moon—
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38. July 1969."
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39. I'm touched.
It's, um...
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you Scully and Mulder?
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this isn't leading
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really embarrassing.
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43. My name is
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44. Sharon Graffia.
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45. I'm sorry to approach you
like this, but I followed you.
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if something happened.
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47. I was asked to find you
if something happened.
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48. Excuse me?
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to believe me,
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who I believe you know—
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what to do.
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52. About what?
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53. If he didn't make it.
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54. Excuse me, who are
you talking about?
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55. Max. Max Fenig.
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56. He was on his way here
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57. to deliver something
that made him
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58. fear for his life—
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59. something he said
the government would kill for.
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60. But his plane—
it went down two hours ago.
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61. What we know right now
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62. What we know right now
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63. is that the plane
designated as Flight 549
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at 1900 hours EDT
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into a wooded area
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66. approximately 30 miles
from Albany, New York.
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67. Local law enforcement
and EMTs
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for just under two hours.
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69. But initial reports are
they've found no survivors yet
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70. of the 134 passengers and crew
listed on the manifest.
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about the crash site, but...
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73. that we had more information
about the crash site, but...
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74. darkness and the terrain
are going to make it
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75. pretty slow going
until morning.
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76. We have a tape of the last radio
exchange before 549 went down,
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77. which we're going to play,
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78. but I want to stress the need
to keep everything
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within the go team
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80. so that all information
to the press
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81. comes from the I.I.C.
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82. You cued up, John?
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83. Ready.
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84. Copy, tower. Please advise.
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85. Do you see a need to adjust?
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86. Negative, 549.
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87. Negative, 549.
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88. Steady air speed
of two-niner-six nauts.
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89. Maintain heading 1-0-0
and two-niner-thousand feet.
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90. Go ahead 549.
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91. What the hell is this?
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92. 549, do you read?
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93. We got something...
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94. It's on the intercept.
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95. My God! My God!
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96. Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!
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97. And that's all she wrote.
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98. The controllers
tried to raise 549
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99. on all available frequencies,
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100. but the pilots
did not respond.
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101. but the pilots
did not respond.
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102. Okay, we've got an F.A.A.
charter leaving in one hour.
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103. Accommodations...
Excuse me, sir.
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with the FBI.
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106. or suspicion that Flight 549
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108. Forced down?
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109. You can clearly hear
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on the recording.
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111. We have absolutely no data
to support that—
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112. no confirmation
of other aircraft in the area.
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113. Unless you have something.
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114. No, no.
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115. But there was
a passenger on that plane
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government as an alien abductee.
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117. who is well-known to our
government as an alien abductee.
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118. An alien abductee?
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119. A man named Max Fenig,
a multiple-abduction victim—
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120. what's known as a repeater.
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121. Hold on a second.
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122. Please, please,
can I have some quiet?
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123. He'd predicted the accident,
and from the sound of the tape,
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may have been forced down.
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125. Forced down by who or what?
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126. I'm hesitant to speculate.
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127. Mulder. Your name's Mulder?
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128. Yes, sir.
Let me tell
you something.
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for 18 years.
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130. I thought I heard everything.
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through the manifest here,
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132. I'm looking
through the manifest here,
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133. and there was
no one named Max Fe-nig
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135. Fenig— and there may be people
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136. who want to cover up
this evidence.
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137. Agent Mulder,
is this an official
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138. FBI position?
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139. No, sir.
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140. Because what
you're suggesting
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142. and casts these fine people
and the work they have to do
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143. in a light that I think you
would be well-advised to avoid.
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144. I think we all share
the same goal here, sir,
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145. and that's to find out what
caused that plane to crash.
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146. And if any of the capable
men and women in this room
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147. And if any of the capable
men and women in this room
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148. find Dr. Spock's phaser
or any green alien goo,
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149. be sure to give you
all the credit.
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150. All right, then.
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151. Sure know how to make
a girl feel special
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152. on her birthday.
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153. Get a good shot of it.
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154. You ever seen
anything like this?
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155. Where's the plane?
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156. They think it hit the
ground at over 300 miles an hour
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157. on an almost
vertical descent.
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158. Meteorological data is being
collected and analyzed,
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159. and so far they are attributing
the crash to weather phenomena,
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160. to a rapid depressurization
caused by a lightning strike,
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161. or by something
called a wind rotor
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162. or by something
called a wind rotor
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163. coming off the Adirondacks.
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164. But not to Max Fenig.
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165. Mulder, even if he was
on this flight,
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166. looking at this, he'd be
in a hundred pieces.
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167. I mean, they're
going to be lucky
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the bodies they find here.
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flight, Scully.
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find him.
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going to prove?
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174. But maybe
that one man's life
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133 others.
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Yeah.
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181. What are they listing
as the time of the crash?
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184. It's got to be a mistake.
Nine minutes, Scully.
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185. Do you remember the last time
you were missing nine minutes?
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186. Mulder, no one even reported
the plane on radar.
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187. Mulder, no one even reported
the plane on radar.
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188. These guys are just going
off of estimates
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189. until they can recover
the data recorder.
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190. You know,
something just occurred to me.
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191. What?
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192. I don't think we're going to
find Max Fenig after all.
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you were absolutely certain
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195. Yeah, but I'm beginning to doubt
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196. whether he finished this flight
with the rest of the passengers.
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197. Hey! Get me a medic over here!
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198. This man's alive!
This man's alive!
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199. Get me a medic over here!
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200. Somebody!
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201. We need an airlift
to a burn unit
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203. as soon as possible!
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204. This man needs oxygen
and a saline I.V.
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205. Sir... can
you hear me?
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206. Sir?
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207. I got what you asked for.
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208. All of those are from Max?
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209. Every letter
he ever wrote me.
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210. You said to bring
everything I had.
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211. I'm still not sure why.
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212. Sharon, we believe
that there are things
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everything that you know.
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about where he's traveled,
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218. about exactly what it was
he was carrying on that flight.
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221. No. But we found a passenger
with severe burns,
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to a high level of radiation.
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226. We need to know what
that was, Sharon.
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227. If you're withholding
any information,
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severe consequences.
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229. Mulder.
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Larold Rebhun.
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listed in seat 13D,
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seat right here.
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was in 13F, window seat.
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234. My guess is that Max Fenig
was in 13F, window seat.
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235. But the manifest has the
passenger in that seat as a...
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that Max Fenig used
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237. in his letters
when he went underground.
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238. He had many aliases, in fact,
one of which he used
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at the Rocky Flats
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in Colorado,
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241. where they handle
and store uranium 235
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carrying plutonium?
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on that passenger's face
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radiation burns.
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he might have gotten them.
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247. What would Max be
doing with that?
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248. What would Max be
doing with that?
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250. I mean, he wrote hundreds,
maybe even a thousand letters
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251. describing
his abduction experiences,
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vague references to a theft.
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from reading it,
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to get the idea
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256. that he'd come on to something
that was very dangerous.
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257. So, what caused
this crash?
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fissile plutonium, Mulder,
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in the cabin,
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could have caused the crash.
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what I think, Scully?
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what I think, Scully?
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264. I think Max was abducted—
sucked right out of this door
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and the burns we're seeing
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of that abduction.
Mulder...
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will point to this conclusion,
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dismissed because of
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it's unthinkability.
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270. Mulder...
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will go unsolved
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a way to prove it.
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273. And when Max is returned,
he's going to tell us
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someone gets to him first.
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few minutes ago.
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277. I found out a
few minutes ago.
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278. They found his body
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279. a short way from the
wreckage earlier today.
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280. You're positive of this?
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281. Traveling under the name
Paul Gidney, seat 13F,
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282. with the same burns
as his seat mate.
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for this crash.
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to make a determination
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an explosion pre-impact,
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the fuel tank...
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points to an explosion
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had landed.
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289. Did you make a
positive I.D. on Max Fenig?
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290. Did you make a
positive I.D. on Max Fenig?
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291. Well, they've located
the cockpit voice recorder
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data recorder.
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293. And?
And the I.I.C.
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to the press saying that
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malfunction on the plane.
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there's still no explanation
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this plane down.
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298. No, not yet, but they are
taking a careful look
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the radiation readings,
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it as the direct cause.
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or they're not willing to?
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just accept the facts?
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are no facts, Scully.
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are no facts, Scully.
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what they're going to report,
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of facts—
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of the facts.
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as acceptable as the truth.
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like them to report?
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on any of those bagged bodies.
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314. All the wristwatches
have been stolen.
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315. Are you accusing these men
of covering evidence?
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to identify moving parts—
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319. They're trained to reconstruct
those parts in the past
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321. But they can't do that
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322. because somebody has stolen
the past from them—
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323. because somebody has stolen
the past from them—
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became a lifetime
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and now for their families.
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in those nine minutes.
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329. Somehow, we've got
to get that back.
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331. Yes, sir. I just got
the call from the C.O.
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with some questions.
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333. I'm Agent Mulder.
This is Agent Scully.
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334. If you're here about the
crash the other night,
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exactly what I know about that.
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Night of the crash.
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340. Yes, sir. Me and Sergeant
Armando Gonzales.
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341. Yes, sir. Me and Sergeant
Armando Gonzales.
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show up on your radar?
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No, sir.
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reason to contact
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a civilian airliner
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into military airspace.
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of 549 on your log?
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of 29,000 feet.
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reading of triple X.
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anything like it.
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anything like it.
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358. Hope to never again.
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360. We called 549,
and got no response.
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361. Then we called
ATC in Albany.
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363. We just gave them the
information— last we'd heard.
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you're looking for?
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365. About nine minutes.
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366. We've been traveling
a long way.
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confirmation of the crash?
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369. Yeah, that must have come
after our briefing.
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to say.
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to say.
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373. Somebody's going to figure
out what's going on.
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374. I don't ask.
I don't know.
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375. I don't want to know.
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376. They find out the truth,
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to take the heat for us?
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378. I'm not the only liar here.
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379. They come back here
to talk to me,
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380. I'm telling the truth.
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no blood on me.
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No, ma'am.
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386. The place is a mess.
We'll do our best, ma'am.
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387. Hey, you're going to have
to take care of this.
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388. Hey, you're going to have
to take care of this.
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389. You're going to have to pay.
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391. The room you rented
for the woman—
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and split.
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what kind of game
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right out of the jamb.
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of extraterrestrials?
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with your best shot.
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happened here?
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408. I haven't a clue.
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409. Looks an awful lot
to me like
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410. this place fell
from 29,000 feet.
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411. You think Max's sister...
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412. Was abducted,
just like Max.
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in the family.
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down here and work it out.
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inconclusive evidence.
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we've found some evidence—
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423. Quite possibly, though I'm not
ready to make an announcement.
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as crazy as you.
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I can show you these?
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427. Someplace with a door?
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running outward from center—
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fatigue cracks,
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430. caused by cyclic stress
on the fuselage structure.
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30,000 hours' flight time.
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a new plane.
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wear and tear.
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wear and tear.
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radiate from a central point
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been shaken and blown
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444. Hadn't been for you, we wouldn't
have known what to look for.
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445. Sounds like what
you're describing
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446. is physically impossible.
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447. In normal operation,
it could never happen,
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448. not this way.
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449. But it did.
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450. Hey, man.
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451. How you doing?
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452. Sorry about before.
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453. It's, uh...
I was way out of line.
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454. I just...
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455. I've just been letting
this thing get to me, I guess.
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456. Hey, Gonzales.
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457. You find him,
the sergeant?
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458. You find him,
the sergeant?
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459. He's not up there.
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460. 35,000 feet.
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461. It's negligible—
nothing to be concerned about.
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462. Copy, tower.
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463. Please advise.
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464. Do you see a need to adjust?
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465. Do you see a need to adjust?
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466. Negative, 549.
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467. Steady air speed
at two-niner-six nauts.
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468. Maintain heading 1-0-0
and two-niner-thousand feet.
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469. Go ahead, 549.
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470. What the hell is this?
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471. 549, do you read?
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472. We got something...
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473. It's on the intercept.
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474. My God! My God!
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475. Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!
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476. Scully.
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477. Hey, Scully, it's me.
I just realized something.
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478. The voice of
the air traffic controller—
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479. The voice of
the air traffic controller—
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480. I've heard it before.
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481. Mulder, we've been up
for over 36 hours.
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482. Can it wait till...
No, I know, I know, I know.
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483. I just need you
to come over here
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484. and listen to this
right now, okay?
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485. I'm on my way.
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486. Just don't scream.
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487. Just listen to me.
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488. Listen to me.
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489. I'm the man responsible.
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490. I'm the man responsible.
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491. I'm the one that caused
that plane crash.
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492. Give me a second.
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493. You said you had someone
who had some information.
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494. This is Louis Frish—
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495. Sergeant Frish.
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496. He's the air-traffic
controller
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497. you heard on the recording
that you played
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498. for us the other night.
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499. That was from
the Albany Control Center.
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500. It was the voice of a civilian
air traffic controller.
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501. No, sir.
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502. No, sir.
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503. There seems to be more than
a little discrepancy.
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504. What you've been told,
what you've been led to believe
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505. was built upon a lie
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506. that Sergeant Frish
was asked to perpetuate—
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507. along with Sergeant Gonzales,
who is now dead.
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508. I was asked to lie.
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509. I was ordered to lie about
what happened to Flight 549.
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510. By whom?
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511. My C.O.
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512. Flight 549 appeared
on my radar at 1900 hours
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513. when we were asked
to give its coordinates
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514. at 15-second intervals.
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515. About two minutes
past 30 degrees north,
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516. we saw a second aircraft
enter 549's airspace
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517. we saw a second aircraft
enter 549's airspace
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518. in an intercept pattern.
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519. It shadowed 549
for another ten minutes
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520. before we were asked to give
a new set of coordinates.
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521. A few seconds later,
there was an explosion,
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522. and 549 disappeared
from my radar screen.
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523. I don't believe this man.
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524. There's not one speck
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525. of forensic detail
to support it.
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526. No sign of an explosion,
no flashing, no residues,
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527. no nitrates or
oxidation, nothing.
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528. I'm telling you what I saw—
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529. that we shot down
a civilian jet
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530. that we shot down
a civilian jet
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531. knowingly and willingly.
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532. I'm going to tell
you two something.
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533. I have a responsibility
to the truth here.
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534. And so do we.
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535. This man can't testify
to this story—
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536. not without evidence.
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537. The military is working
to cover up that evidence.
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538. The sergeant's story
makes no sense.
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539. Unless the aircraft
that was fired on
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540. never appeared
on his radar screen.
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541. A third unidentified
aircraft that engaged
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542. the civilian jet
which the sergeant never saw.
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543. A stealth aircraft?
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544. Shot down
by the intercept aircraft,
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545. which, in turn, may have caused
the crash of Flight 549,
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546. which means that
the cause of this crash
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547. is not here
in this hangar,
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548. but it's out there somewhere
at a second crash site.
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549. Somebody would
have spotted it.
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550. No, they didn't know
to look for that.
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551. They didn't know
about a second aircraft,
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552. except the military.
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553. Which means that this man's life
is in danger
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554. because he can put
the pieces together.
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555. Then somebody has to get him
someplace safe.
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556. If there's
a second crash site...
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557. let's find it.
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558. let's find it.
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559. Mulder.
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560. Hold on.
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561. Mulder.
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562. Louis, help me out.
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563. Don't take your foot
off the gas.
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564. Is he going to see us?
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565. Is he going to see us?
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566. No. We got to get
under him.
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567. We're not going to make it.
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568. Somebody
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569. help me!
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570. Please!
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571. Who's there?
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572. Oh, don't...
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573. Oh, don't...
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574. don't let them
take me again!
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575. Louis!
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576. Louis, I want
to ask you something.
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577. This is where Flight 549
went down.
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578. As far as you know,
there's been no substantiation
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579. of a second crash site?
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580. Right.
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581. What if that's because
there is no second crash site,
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582. because that second aircraft
never fell to the ground?
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583. It came down
somewhere around here.
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584. It came down
somewhere around here.
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585. In Great Sacandaga Lake?
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586. Yeah.
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587. Traveling north to
south at 15 degrees...
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588. it's a shallower
descent.
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589. Yeah, that's
very possible.
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590. Possible?
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591. Are you okay taking
Sergeant Frish back to D.C.?
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592. By myself?
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593. Yeah.
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594. You just let me know
what's going on, Mulder.
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595. As soon as I know.
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596. I saw the sign.
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597. Are you Bearfeld?
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598. Yeah.
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599. I stopped by your place.
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600. Nobody was home.
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601. Who are you?
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602. Fox Mulder.
I'm with the FBI.
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603. You got anything to do
with what's going on out there?
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604. What's going on
out there?
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605. Some kind of search-
and-rescue operation,
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606. or some damn thing,
I don't know.
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607. Where?
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608. Out over Democrat Point.
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609. Out over Democrat Point.
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610. Some kind of hovering lights,
just there and then gone.
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611. Can you show me?
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612. No, no, I need you
to take me there.
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613. I'm just going to
get some things.
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614. Where then?
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615. I'm going to ask for some kind
of protective arrangement.
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616. I need to talk
to my agent in charge
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617. to get a feel
for how to go on this,
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618. but, uh,
I think it's pretty clear
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619. you're going to want
to talk to the right people.
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620. you're going to want
to talk to the right people.
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621. You think I'll be prosecuted?
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622. For what?
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623. I gave the coordinates.
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624. You didn't bring
that plane down, Louis.
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625. I lied.
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626. I misled a federal
investigator.
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627. I misled you.
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628. 134 people, Sergeant Gonzales—
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629. they're all dead.
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630. It wasn't your fault.
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631. But I'm going to
have to live with it.
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632. I watched that plane
fall out of the sky.
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633. I watched that plane
fall out of the sky.
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634. It was just a dot on the screen,
just a... set of numbers.
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635. That wreckage...
I can't get that out of my mind.
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636. How those people died,
how easy it is to lie,
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637. just to say it was
a dot on the screen...
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638. until you see it.
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639. Look, I can't tell you
how to feel, Louis,
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640. but I can tell you
that I will do everything I can
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641. to make sure you tell your story
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642. to make sure you tell your story
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643. to somebody
who will do the right thing.
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644. Yeah.
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645. Thank you.
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646. You think it's safe
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647. to make a phone call?
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648. I'd like to tell my girlfriend
that I'm... whatever.
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649. Yeah. Um...
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650. Just tell her you're okay.
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651. Over there.
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652. Over there.
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653. How deep is it here?
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654. 50, 60, maybe.
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655. Have you worked at
this depth before?
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656. Not exactly.
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657. What exactly is your experience?
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658. Once, I, uh, I got a quarter
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659. off of the deep end
at the "Y" pool.
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660. Last call, folks!
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661. Cocktail?
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662. We'll be met here
by a federal marshal.
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663. You're probably
going to end up
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664. sleeping in
somebody's office.
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665. You want a drink?
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666. You need a drink. Yes.
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667. Hey!
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668. Birthday girl!
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669. Agent Pendrell,
how you doing?
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670. Agent Pendrell,
how you doing?
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671. I have something
for you.
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672. Where have you been?
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673. I've been, uh, gone.
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674. Oh. Can I buy
you a drink?
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675. No. You know, it's okay.
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676. Uh, I'm with somebody.
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677. Oh.
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678. Let me buy him
a drink, too.
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679. No. You know what?
It's okay.
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680. No, no, no.
I insist, I insist.
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681. Bartender, bartender.
Yeah.
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682. Set me up with
a couple of, uh,
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683. birthday girl
drinks here.
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684. Can I have a couple
of your finest...
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685. Get down!
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686. You're going
to keep breathing, Pendrell.
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687. Do you hear me?
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688. I made this!
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