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:17:01
I could have made a fortune selling it.
:17:03
Janis, some more for Mr Monroe.
:17:14
Certainly, sir.
:17:17
- Are you thirsty, Mr Monroe?
- Me? No. No, thank you.

:17:20
Of course.
:17:21
- These robots are uncanny.
- They're one of our biggest industries.

:17:25
Far more sophisticated than previously
manufactured labour-saving devices.

:17:30
They're alert, they respond. I've gone out
with girls with less movement than that.

:17:35
Watch this. Janis, come here.
:17:38
Yes, Dr Orva. May I be of service to you?
:17:43
Tell us about yourself.
:17:46
My name is Janis 414.
:17:49
I'm a domestic service menial
of the 400 Series.

:17:52
I can cook, clean,
I am a butler, a gardener and chauffeur.

:17:57
I have been programmed to respond to
a complex series of domestic commands.

:18:03
Janis, clear the table
and then leave the room.

:18:05
Come on, Miles.
:18:08
Are there females?
The possibilities are limitless.

:18:11
It's late. We've got to get you out of here.
:18:13
- What do you mean? Where am I going?
- To the Western District.

:18:16
The underground has
its headquarters there.

:18:19
Miles, have you ever taken
a serious political stand on anything?

:18:23
Yeah, sure. For 24 hours once
I refused to eat grapes.

:18:27
There's something called the Aires
Project. We want to know what it is.

:18:32
Why?
:18:33
We believe it's a plot the leader has
to destroy the revolutionary movement.

:18:37
- How do I fit in?
- We defrosted your capsule

:18:40
because we needed someone
with no identity.

:18:42
Everyone here has a citizen's record.
:18:44
We've all been computerised,
catalogued, fingerprinted, voice-printed.

:18:49
But you have no number.
You can be used to penetrate.

:18:52
If you're captured,
you don't know anything.

:18:54
They could torture you for months.
What could you tell them?

:18:57
My name, rank, serial number
and your name.


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