Invisible Invaders
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All created by our own weapons against us.
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Then their only weapon, actually,
is the fact that they're invisible.

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That's right. Dr. Harkov, in Moscow,
believes there must be a weakness...

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in the molecular structure
of their basic materials...

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their metals, in Earth's atmosphere.
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It might also indicate a weakness
in the molecular structure of their bodies.

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Thanks, General. This might help.
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We'll report back in two hours, sir.
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- Right.
- Over and out.

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Shall I wake up Lamont and your daughter?
:35:38
Not yet. They've only had
a little over an hour's rest.

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I want to work on this new aspect alone
for a while.

:35:47
Dr. Penner...
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do you still feel the same way
about the testing of nuclear weapons?

:35:55
Yes, Major, I think I do.
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If the Lord wills it,
we'll come out of this alive.

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Then, perhaps, the nations of the world
will realize it's possible to work together...

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as they're doing now...
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instead of trying to destroy
each other with nuclear bombs.

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You didn't sleep much.
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I thought I heard the radio.
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Gen. Stone had something for us.
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- Your father thought it might be a lead.
- Can I help?

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He wants to work on it alone.
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You hate my guts, don't you?
:36:41
You killed a man in cold blood this morning.
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I keep seeing his face.
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So do I.
:36:49
I fought all the way through Korea.
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Probably killed a lot of men.
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But I never saw their faces.
:36:57
Dropping a bomb from a plane
isn't quite so personal.


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