:38:23
You knew every bolt and nut
in those corridors.
:38:28
You have a hundred armed men.
How could you let them escape?
:38:31
They were fast and smart, Governor Kolp.
:38:34
Many of my men were sick.
And the chimp surprised us.
:38:38
Yeah... He surprised me too, once.
:38:41
But he's an animal. He's only an animal.
:38:44
No, Governor, he's more than an animal.
He can speak.
:38:48
- So can they all.
- So speech makes them human?
:38:51
Speech makes them intelligent.
:38:53
And intelligence may make them
not human, but humane.
:38:56
- Perhaps they came in peace.
- ldiot. They were armed.
:38:59
From what we saw on the monitor, only for
self-protection. Let them return in peace.
:39:05
- To where?
- To wherever they live.
:39:07
So that they can come back and exterminate
those of us the bomb has not exterminated?
:39:12
- Where do they live?
- They came with few provisions.
:39:15
- lt can't be too far.
- Which way did they head?
:39:18
- They headed north, Governor.
- Organize scout parties.
:39:21
Assemble workable equipment
and follow them to their camp.
:39:24
Yes, Governor Kolp.
:39:28
Why, Governor?
:39:31
So that we can exterminate them.
:39:41
- lt's Caesar.
- What a welcome.
:39:44
- We should have stayed in the city.
- The city is forbidden.
:39:47
- l know. l forbade it.
- Then why?
:39:50
lf a king forbids his subjects to wear a crown,
that doesn't mean he can't wear one himself.
:39:55
Caesar is Caesar.
He went to the city for a reason.
:39:59
What reason?