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:30:07
Not everything in the military is
blowing people up.

:30:10
We're interested in tapping in
to higher brain functions:

:30:13
Thoughts, emotions, that kind of thing.
:30:17
Now I remember you.
:30:19
We're working on that, too.
:30:22
Shut up, Michael.
:30:27
You don't know what's going on, do you?
:30:31
Why don't we all have a drink?
:30:35
- I don't get it.
- No, you don't.

:30:37
Excuse me.
:30:45
Lillian, I don't think Dr. Marks's presence
will be a detriment to the project.

:30:50
Alex, I'm sorry.
:30:53
No. I have to say no.
:30:55
Dr. Reynolds, for your own sake,
I'd like to help you complete your records.

:30:59
A woman of your stature can't
just sloppily jot down...

:31:02
Alex, please.
You promised you wouldn't do this.

:31:05
He's a spy for the Feds.
:31:07
The Feds, as you call it,
are here to protect the American public...

:31:11
...from potentially dangerous research.
:31:13
Alex, no!
:31:15
No!
:31:16
I want you to understand, Dr. Reynolds,
that my function is not to be a spy.

:31:20
I do have a certain expertise.
:31:22
Listen, you were a hack at Stanford
and a hack at Bell!

:31:25
He's on your team.
:31:26
Why?
:31:27
- He is on your team!
- No!

:31:29
- Lillian, goddamn it, the man just wants...
- Alex!

:31:33
Don't goddamn me, sweetheart.
:31:35
- Just don't goddamn me!
- Come on.

:31:37
And don't take my project!
:31:40
This is my project!
:31:42
And I don't want to see it end up
on some Defense scrap heap...

:31:46
...before we know what it's really about!
:31:49
You have no idea!

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