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1:10:03
I do not know
about thisjamming.

1:10:05
I think he does.
1:10:08
We cannot be responsible
foryour mechanical failures.

1:10:11
Is it possible?
Could it have happened?

1:10:17
You asked for proof, Mr. Chairman.
This could be it.

1:10:22
They're arguing back and forth.
1:10:25
'' Don't trustyou.''
1:10:27
'' Have to trustyou.''
1:10:30
''It's a trick.''
1:10:32
We're paying for our
mutual suspicions, Mr. Chairman.

1:10:34
I realize that,
but the wall must be broken.

1:10:37
We have to break it down now.
We can't afford not to trust each other.

1:10:44
Wejammed your radios...
1:10:47
with a special device
even I did not know about.

1:10:51
I suppose I must be
very proud ofour scientists.

1:10:55
It was more effective
than anyone dreamed.

1:10:58
But why?
Why this time?

1:11:01
We have computers, likeyours.
1:11:05
They computed that this time
your alert might be real.

1:11:08
On what grounds?
1:11:13
Probability.
The law ofaverages.

1:11:17
They have their own logic.
1:11:18
It is not human, but it is positive,
so we listen.

1:11:23
Will you lift thejamming so I
can talk to the group commander?

1:11:29
- Will he return on your command?
- There's a chance.

1:11:32
I'll give that order.
1:11:34
General Bogan.
1:11:35
Yes, Mr. President.
1:11:37
Put me through
to Group Six, fast.

1:11:39
Right away, sir.
1:11:41
- What's thegroup commander'sname?
- ColonelJack Grady, sir.

1:11:43
- Does he have a wife?
- I'll see, sir.

1:11:46
Turkey One, this is Ultimate One.
Can you hear me?

1:11:49
Turkey One, this is Ultimate One.
Can you hear me?

1:11:52
- Yes, sir, he does.
- Findher.

1:11:54
IfI can't persuade him,
maybe she can.

1:11:56
- Yes, sir.
- Turkey One, can you hear me?

1:11:58
Turkey One, this is Ultimate One,
Can you hear me?


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