The Cassandra Crossing
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:19:10
Thank you for coming, doctor
:19:14
Won't you sit down
:19:20
I know you're not exactly thrilled
to be here, Doctor

:19:23
Frankly, I'm not happy about it, either
:19:25
But there's no time for recriminations
:19:26
I need your help
:19:29
Now let me brief you on the situation
:19:31
There's a good chance that our man
get on the Transcontinental Express...

:19:34
which left just a little while ago
:19:36
heading back to Stockholm
:19:37
Now, we've tried contacting the train
so far with no success

:19:41
But if he is on that train
:19:43
then what I'll need from you is
your best medical advice

:19:46
So we'll know how to play it
:19:48
There would seem to be only one way
to play it, General

:19:50
Colonel
:19:51
Stop the train, remove the patient
and isolate him immediately

:19:55
Well, that would seem to make a lot of
sense but...

:19:58
suppose he's walking up and down
the aisles, talking to other passengers...

:20:01
moving among them, eating with them
:20:03
There's a thousand people on that train
Doctor

:20:06
Just how many isolation rooms
do you have?

:20:09
Excuse me, Doctor
:20:11
We've covered the airports, nothing
:20:14
Here are the local hospital reports
:20:17
Zero, Colonel
:20:19
It sure as hell looks like
he's on that train, doesn't it?

:20:22
Where's your vector control?
:20:23
It's on monitor, sir
:20:28
Assuming they're running on schedule
:20:31
they should be just about there, sir
:20:34
Half way to Basel
:20:47
Will you lift me up, please
:20:52
Katerina, leave the gentleman alone

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