:07:20
May...
:07:27
May
:07:29
Time to go May.
:07:31
Time to go home.
:07:38
No, I can't go now.
:07:41
It's important.
:07:44
I can't.
:07:50
I'm Ieaving tomorrow.
:07:52
Lucy stiII hasn't
made up her mind.
:07:54
You have a Iot of guts
:07:55
picking up the reigns
of someone eIse's
:07:57
research at it's most
criticaI point.
:07:59
EspeciaIIy when that
someone eIse was a scientist
:08:01
of Eric Peterson's caIiber.
:08:03
I teII you boy.
:08:04
You're the onIy man who
:08:05
can keep this project from
going down the drain.
:08:08
Apart from the 5000 more
you're going to be earning
:08:11
per year.
:08:13
You were Peterson's protege
and aIso I beIieve,
:08:14
one of his best friends.
:08:16
I know you are itching to
cIear up his suicide.
:08:19
Tough one to expIain.
:08:21
But I know you'II get to the
bottom of it.
:08:23
WeII, I'II try.
:08:24
The important is that when
this huge project gets
:08:26
pubIished, it'II have just
your name on it.
:08:28
Think what authorship
can mean.
:08:30
Yeah, pubIish or perish.
:08:34
What do you think Eric
wouId have done
:08:35
in a situation Iike that?
:08:37
WeII, I don't know.
:08:39
No idea.
:08:42
Apprehensions?
:08:43
Yeah
:08:45
It's scary.
:08:47
He organized the project
:08:50
Got it underway
:08:52
And then for no reason...
:08:54
And abandoned everything...
:08:56
SIaughtered his mistress
:08:59
And there he was,
:08:59
researching suicide.