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1:11:06
Great. Now try, "How do we
get back to our ship?"

1:11:08
No, no, just give him a minute.
1:11:10
He's probably just translating
in his head.

1:11:12
See, if we can communicate,
1:11:13
he can give us the answers
to anything.

1:11:16
He's about to say something.
1:11:20
Eh, what's up, doc?
1:11:25
What?
1:11:27
OK, but let's face it.
1:11:29
This energy field of yours,
it's quite extraordinary,

1:11:32
but it still needs a lot of work.
1:11:34
Talk about bumpy rides.
1:11:36
You'd think that
a technology this advanced

1:11:38
could stabilize
such a simple computer.

1:11:41
I never tire of looking
at the stars, do you?

1:11:47
Did you know that the light
that we see now

1:11:51
actually began eons ago?
1:11:53
They always make me feel
so romantic.

1:11:59
Do you have...
1:12:00
...a girlfriend...
1:12:03
...on Earth?
1:12:05
A girlfriend?
1:12:07
Well, I mean, of course
I've got a girlfriend.

1:12:11
No one special.
1:12:15
I'm not tied down,
if that's what you mean.

1:12:24
It's... It's probably...
Probably not English.

1:12:26
It's just an alien language
that sounds like English.

1:12:34
Remember this one?
1:12:35
Oh, a horse is a horse
Of course, of course

1:12:38
And no one can talk
To a horse, of course

1:12:40
That is, of course
Unless the horse

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Is the famous Mister Ed
1:12:43
Everybody!
Right to the source

1:12:44
And ask the horse...
1:12:46
Nobody's singing.
1:12:48
Wolfgang?
1:12:50
Hi, guys.
1:12:52
- Where you been?
- Looking for you.

1:12:56
We were worried about you!
1:12:58
Do you have any consideration
for your friends?


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