Forbidden Planet
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Krell metal.
Try your blaster there, Commander.

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This spot should be molten.
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It's not even warm,
and no trace of radioactivity.

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The molecules are many times
more densely interlocked...

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than in earthly steel...
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yet it drinks up energy
like a sponge.

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This is just one
of their laboratories.

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You will notice that much
of the equipment is familiar...

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though designed
for nonhuman technicians.

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What's this?
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On this screen
may be projected...

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the total scientific knowledge
of the Krell...

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from its primitive beginning
to the day of its annihilation...

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a sheer bulk surpassing
many million earthly libraries.

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- You're able to read this?
- A little. It's my profession.

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Twenty years ago,
I began here with...

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this page
of geometrical theorems.

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Eventually I was able to deduce
most of their huge, logical alphabet.

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I began to learn.
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The first practical result
was my robot...

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which you gentlemen
appear to find so remarkable.

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Child's play.
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I've come here every day now
for two decades...


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