:20:00
Cornelius.
:20:05
Cornelius.
:20:10
Cornelius.
:20:14
Father.
:20:17
I'm going
on a journey.
:20:19
What will you
bring me back?
:20:23
What would you like?
:20:27
More nuts
for my squirrel.
:20:29
He's growing fast.
:20:31
So are you.
:20:34
one day, you will be
as tall as a king.
:20:45
Mandemus.
:20:47
He's asleep.
:20:49
Not eternally,
I trust.
:20:51
Mandemus.
:20:54
Who's there?
:20:55
Caesar.
:21:05
What does
Caesar want?
:21:07
Weapons.
:21:08
For what purpose?
:21:10
For self-protection
:21:12
in the pursuit
of knowledge.
:21:14
Self-protection
against whom or what?
:21:16
We don't know.
:21:18
Well, then what is the point
of protecting yourself
:21:21
against a danger ofwhich
you have no knowledge
:21:23
in pursuit of a knowledge
you do not possess?
:21:26
oh, God.
:21:30
Is it a knowledge
for good or evil?
:21:33
All knowledge
is for good.
:21:35
only the use to which you
put it can be good or evil.
:21:39
Well put.
:21:40
Thank you.
:21:41
The sun is rising.
:21:43
I should like to get this
matter settled before it sets.
:21:47
Caesar has appointed me
:21:49
not only as the keeper
of this armory,
:21:51
but as the keeper
of his own conscience.
:21:53
That is why I have asked
six boring questions
:21:57
and now propose
to ask a seventh
:21:59
before issuing or not issuing
the weapons you require.