Battle for the Planet of the Apes
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:09:00
Ape shall never kill ape.
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Ape shall never kill ape.
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Ape shall never kill ape.
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Shall ape
ever kill man?

:09:12
You're late, General Aldo.
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Come and read this
to the class.

:09:16
I won't.
:09:18
You won't
because you can't,

:09:21
and you can't because
you don't want to learn,

:09:25
and it is my duty to
report this to Caesar.

:09:29
If my father
were a gorilla,

:09:32
we'd be learning
riding instead ofwriting.

:09:38
Silence.
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Silence.
:09:44
Cornelius, you are
Caesar's son and heir.

:09:49
Being a good rider isn't enough
for being a good ruler,

:09:53
though in human history,
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quite a number
of military dictators

:09:57
seem to have thought so.
:09:59
Now, all of you take up
:10:00
your charcoal sticks
and your parchments

:10:02
and copy down
what I've written.

:10:04
The best shall be hung
from these hooks.

:10:07
I can think of better things
to hang from those hooks.

:10:12
But, Virgil, can we
tamper with time?

:10:14
- Accept my premise.
-What premise?

:10:16
That since man once learned
to travel faster than sound,

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he could later have learned
to travel faster than light.

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We accept.
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Imagine a musician
giving a live broadcast

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from what was once London
to what was once New York

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on a Wednesday.
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He then travels
faster than light

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from London to New York,
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where he arrives..as
physicists would confirm..

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on the previous Tuesday,
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Iistens to his own
broadcast on the Wednesday,

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dislikes
its quality intensely,

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then travels back
faster than light to London

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in time for him to decide
not to give his broadcast.

:10:48
Come. I'll prove it
to you logically.

:10:57
Good, Cornelius,
:10:59
butyou've made
a mistake here.


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