:32:03
My mother.
:32:04
Who wonyour war?
:32:06
It wasn't our war.
:32:08
It was thegorillas' war.
:32:11
What didthespaceship's
date meterread
:32:14
af terEarth's
destruction?
:32:17
3950.
:32:20
And you talk to your pupils
:32:23
about eternity.
:32:26
There are only 3.
:32:28
There must be more,
but how many?
:32:31
We'll know
when we get them.
:32:35
My father.
:32:38
That's my father.
:32:40
Howdidapesfirstacquire
thepowerofspeech?
:32:43
Theylearnedto refuse.
:32:45
On a historic day,
an apespoke a word
:32:48
which hadbeenspoken
to him byhumans.
:32:51
Hesaid, "no. "
:33:00
No wonder all of mankind
thirsted for my blood
:33:03
and wanted
my birth aborted.
:33:05
I n the year 3950,
apes will destroy Earth.
:33:08
Not apes, gorillas.
:33:10
Besides, that's
only one future.
:33:13
How can there be
more than one?
:33:15
You remember
the old motorways?
:33:18
I believe that time is like
an endless motorway
:33:21
with an infinite number of lanes all
running from the past into the future.
:33:25
A driver could
change his lanes
:33:30
and change
his future.
:33:32
If you left
this room right now,
:33:35
you might
wind up shot dead.
:33:38
If you left
a minute later,
:33:39
you might survive.
:33:41
It's a blind choice,
:33:43
but you can
change lanes.
:33:47
I know what it is
I want to change.