Fat Man and Little Boy
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:15:02
- Waiting on your word.
- Meter's ready.

:15:04
Ready when you are.
:15:08
Let's go.
:15:10
OK, let's tickle it.
:15:19
It burst. It burst.
:15:21
It burst right from here.
:15:24
All right, add it up.
:15:26
Cigarette break.
:15:28
Good job.
:15:39
Michael. Hey, Michael.
You got a moment?

:15:42
They won't let me in this place.
Still going to Chicago?

:15:45
Yeah, Frisch can't pick the slugs up.
:15:48
Great. There's something we'd
like you to pick up, if you can.

:15:51
You know Leo Szilard, right?
And Ralph Lapp?

:15:54
Well, about 20 of our other
colleagues from Chicago,

:15:58
they're proposing a petition stating
they're opposed to the device.

:16:03
They're concerned about
what they think's gonna happen.

:16:06
So am I. I got a brother who's
in the Philippines right now.

:16:11
I read the papers. I'm concerned.
:16:14
I'm not asking you to endorse
anything. I haven't even read it yet.

:16:18
It should be discussed.
All I'm asking is pick it up,

:16:21
let us peruse it and make up
our own minds. How tough is that?

:16:25
- Makes sense.
- It's only fair.

:16:27
I'll pick it up for you.
:16:29
- See you later.
- OK.

:16:33
How can you rationalize
premeditated murder?

:16:36
Oh, bullshit. Premeditated murder?
:16:38
- This is a war. It's about winning.
- At what cost?

:16:41
You can't just outlaw a weapon.
:16:44
The more effective,
the more likely it will be used.

:16:47
We didn't use poison gas.
That was stopped.

:16:49
You got to speak up.
The generals won't listen to us.

:16:52
Yeah, and speak up on behalf
of all those kids hiding in foxholes.

:16:57
I know what they'd say. The
Japanese brought this on themselves.


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