The Cassandra Crossing
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:23:01
Why not?
:23:03
We can set up a special quarantine
for that section

:23:07
Chamberlain, I'm not stopping that train
:23:09
It goes to Janov
:23:10
Colonel MacKenzie
:23:12
Now you listen to me, MacKenzie
:23:14
Stay out of this, Dr Stradner
:23:15
Colonel, the dog is recovering
:23:42
Well, just ask him, Jonathan, that's all
:23:44
I can't believe that a thousand people...
:23:47
would be intentionally sent to their death
by International Health Organization?

:23:51
It defeats the purpose of the group
doesn't it?

:23:53
Ask him
:23:54
On a hunch?
:23:56
My last one didn't turn out too badly
:24:00
Dr Chamberlain
:24:02
Yes?
:24:03
Sorry, we got cut off
:24:04
You'll be arriving in Janov in a little
over four hours

:24:07
Everything's been arranged
:24:08
If you think of anything else
that you might need...

:24:13
Yes, there's one thing
:24:16
Yes?
:24:19
The Cassandra Crossing, it's unsafe
:24:24
What do you mean by that?
:24:25
I mean, it's unsafe
:24:27
It's a disused line that was closed down
in 1948

:24:33
Now, Doctor, the railroad authorities
assures us that...

:24:36
And the people around there won't even
live under it anymore

:24:39
Oh, you've been there, have you?
:24:41
No, but the Conductor has
and one of my passengers

:24:44
They're standing right here beside me
Would you...

:24:47
Now, Dr Chamberlain, you listen to me
:24:50
We've had that bridge tested for stress
for stress tolerance

:24:52
by computer and personal inspection
:24:54
I've got the figures right here
in front of me

:24:55
The Polish Government has spent more
money in the last two years

:24:58
rebuilding that bridge than it cost to
build the goddam thing in the first place!


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