First Men in the Moon
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It's incredible.
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We're down.
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We're down.
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We did it! We did it!
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- I never thought we would.
- Me either. At least, l wasn't sure.

:51:21
- Well, what now?
- I suppose explore!

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Explore.
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Here, your suit.
:51:32
There's your suit.
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Boot. Here's your other boot.
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Now wait a minute.
:51:49
There's no pressure
outside, meaning...

:51:51
...when the hatch opens,
the sphere is a vacuum...

:51:55
...which will be fatal for Kate.
That's it, nobody goes outside.

:51:59
She'll be safe
in the airtight compartment.

:52:03
- In there? It's out of the question.
- l'll be all right.

:52:07
You sure?
:52:09
Don't worry about me.
:52:11
All right.
Let's make some room. Here.

:52:17
Just a minute.
Would you bring those things here?

:52:24
Madam, the chances of bagging
an elephant on the moon are remote.

:52:29
We won't need this.
:52:31
Told you before.
Now, give me the flag. A claim.

:52:35
Yes, we've got to stake a claim.
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Take a letter. Sit down.
:52:39
There's some paper in my coat pocket.
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Claimed for Her Royal...
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No, not royal, not royal.
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Claimed for Her Majesty Queen Victoria
in the year of our Lord...

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- What is the year of our Lord?
- 1899.

:52:57
1899.
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Now, l'm leaving the oxygen full on.

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