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1:30:00
Who's your father?
1:30:02
I don't know.
1:30:04
What was your first
childhood memory?

1:30:06
I don't have any.
1:30:08
No, you don't.
It's no accident that you don't.

1:30:12
You were kept on ice.
1:30:13
It wasn't until consec
had trouble putting me away
that they thawed you out.

1:30:19
You've been monitored
every day of your life
allowed to live like garbage, scum.

1:30:24
He knew where you were
but it wasn't until he needed you

1:30:26
that he reached down
and hauled you up
out of the slime.

1:30:30
Who?
1:30:32
Your father...
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Dr. Paul Ruth.
1:30:41
Our father.
1:30:47
No.
1:30:50
You're my brother, Cameron...
1:30:52
my kid brother.
1:30:55
No.
1:31:04
Sit down. I want to
show you something.

1:31:16
This was a test campaign
used in 1947
to market a new product.

1:31:20
The product was a drug
a tranquilizer called ephemerol.

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It was aimed at
pregnant women.

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If it had worked
it would have been marketed
all over north america.

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But the campaign failed
and the drug failed.

1:31:34
Because it had a side effect
on the unborn children
an invisible side effect.

1:31:40
It created scanners.
1:31:42
Yes, the man who invented
phemerol was very excited
by this weird mutation it caused.

1:31:49
So was consec.
1:31:50
They offered to finance
his experiments...

1:31:54
so he sold them
his company and himself.

1:31:58
And that man was Dr. Ruth?

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