The Andromeda Strain
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Hold it, Mark.
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Sorry to disturb you.
:15:02
There's just been a call
:15:04
from a Dr. Robertson
:15:05
at the White House.
:15:07
Your orders are to break scrub.
:15:09
Orders? I've got a patient all ready.
:15:13
Kelly will take over for you.
:15:15
It's all arranged.
:15:16
You're expected in the
surgeon's room in 30 seconds.

:15:54
Are you sure the satellite
isn't radioactive?

:15:57
No. Manchek showed me
the telemetry reports.

:15:59
Presumably, it could be
some form of space germ.

:16:03
Presumably this stuff is nonporous.
:16:07
Why did you pick me?
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You're an M.D., a talented surgeon
:16:12
who knows blood chemistries
:16:14
and you're single...
:16:15
the "Odd Man Hypothesis. "
:16:17
What the hell is that?
:16:19
Didn't you read the Wildfire material
:16:21
I've been sending you?
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Very little.
:16:23
I never went in much
for science fiction.

:16:25
Nor do I!
:16:38
It seems to me, General,
:16:39
Dr. Stone put one over on you.
:16:41
In fact, he made us all think
:16:43
his Wildfire Lab could handle
:16:45
contamination from outer space.
:16:47
I disagree with the senator from Vermont.
:16:50
Dr. Stone, a Nobel Prize winner,
:16:52
twice president of the
National Academy of Sciences,

:16:54
is well known here in Washington.
:16:56
Is the implication that Dr. Stone
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deliberately misled us?
:16:59
Perhaps not deliberately, Senator.

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