The Day After
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3:07:03
in order to survive.
3:07:05
We tried hooking up an auxiliary bomb
to a generator and we get nothing.

3:07:11
l don't understand.
Did they burn out?

3:07:14
lt can be P.E.M. effects.
3:07:17
-What is that?
-Electro-magnetic pulse.

3:07:23
When a large nuclear device air burst
at high altitude...

3:07:26
a lot of electrical disruption
can be created...

3:07:29
principally with radios,
communication systems...

3:07:33
electrical wires, computers,
cars, transistors.

3:07:39
l read somewhere the batteries and
fiber optics are supposed to work.

3:07:42
lt's all theory.
3:07:45
lt's never happened before.
ln short, very little electricity.

3:07:52
Forever?
3:07:55
We have to find
manual pump to get water.

3:07:58
What about the fuel to boil the water,
sterilize surgical instruments?

3:08:03
What about bringing in wood?
3:08:05
You can't burn contaminated wood.
lt'd put radiation back in the air.

3:08:09
-What about bottled gas?
-There is butane for three days.

3:08:35
-Bruce!
-Be quiet.

3:08:47
What are you gonna do with that?
3:08:56
Jim, that's not a dog, that's a person.

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