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:16:19
Birdy, are you all right?
:16:24
Birdy, are you all right?
:16:27
I flew, Al.
:16:29
Sure, you flew.
:16:30
It was beautiful.
:16:34
It was like....
:16:37
You look awful pale, Birdy.
:16:39
Should I go get somebody?
:16:40
You might have busted something inside.
:16:43
You'll break your crazy neck
one of these days.

:16:51
God, Birdy!
Don't do anything like that again.

:17:08
What do you think, sergeant?
:17:11
Sir?
:17:12
Your friend.
:17:14
How does he look to you?
:17:16
It's hard to say.
I'm not sure I understand your question.

:17:19
It's a simple question.
:17:21
How does your friend look?
:17:23
Are you his doctor?
:17:26
Why are you asking me?
:17:29
Obviously, because I want to hear
what you have to say.

:17:34
He doesn't look good.
Does he just sit there like that?

:17:37
For the most part.
:17:39
Was he wounded?
:17:41
Yes, but his wounds
were relatively minor.

:17:42
This is not a physiological condition.
:17:45
Then how'd he get like this?
:17:47
All we know is that he was
missing in action for a month.

:17:50
For a while, we didn't even
know who he was.

:17:53
Does he know who he is?
:17:54
I don't know.
:17:55
He hasn't talked since he was found.
:17:58
So you really don't know anything.

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