Fat Man and Little Boy
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- Colonel.
- General.

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Put it in my safe, in the back.
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Don't bring it out.
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That means the Germans don't
have the bomb. Weren't close.

:54:22
Sir, is it wise?
I mean, suppressing this?

:54:27
Well, you tell me, colonel.
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It's delicate stuff.
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I'm talking about my longhairs,
my prima donnas.

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The Jewish element.
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Take Hitler out of the equation...
they might just run out of stink.

:54:42
Why chance it?
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We can give this country
the biggest stick in the playground.

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And I intend to do that.
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And I'll tell you something
about our bunch.

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Get them close.
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Then they'll go all the way.
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They're just not close enough yet.
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Yes, sir.
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Perhaps you should think of these
wedges as forming part of a shell.

:55:16
They do redirect the shock waves in
the same way as a lens redirects light.

:55:21
As a matter of interest, we've
already used the idea in England

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for armor-piercing shells.
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Pray it works.
We'll be back on schedule.

:55:34
Heads up.
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Watch your backs.

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