Invisible Invaders
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We picked them up
with the Geiger counters.

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We've already discovered
they're highly radioactive.

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Unfortunately, we can't give you any help.
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No one's been able to come up with a clue
to stop the invaders.

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We don't know how
you're going to do the job...

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but you must find some weapon
to stop the invaders.

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You'll use May Day S.O.X. For your reports.
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Good luck to you.
Good luck to all of us. Over and out.

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Roger Wilco. Over and out.
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Well, you heard him. Any ideas?
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Every scientist in the world
must be working on this.

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How do they expect us
to hold out long enough in this prison?

:32:43
Those things out there
are breathing down our necks.

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We're all scared, Dr. Lamont.
You're not alone.

:32:49
Sorry. When I saw that farmer you killed
walking past the bunker...

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I don't see any point
of your being insulting about it.

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I'm in charge of this outfit.
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We've got a job to do,
and we're gonna do it, now.

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I'm sure that Dr. Lamont
and my father realize that.

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Since this started,
I've seen a lot of men crack up mentally...

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like that farmer out there, but we need you.
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You can't afford the luxury of cracking up.
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John, the Major is right.
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We're all gonna need sleep by tonight.
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The work can't stop,
so we'll have to sleep in four-hour shifts.

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- Agreed?
- Agreed.

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- You gonna need your daughter?
- Not until she has to take some notes for us.

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All right.
You'll find everything you need here.

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If it isn't here, it doesn't exist.
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Miss Penner,
you'll help me with the supplies.

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Meanwhile, the sabotage by the invaders...
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went on in ever-increasing fury.
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Government buildings,
communications units...

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warehouses, army supply depots...

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