Starship Troopers
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:06:02
- Did you read her mind?
- Don't have to.

:06:03
It's pretty clear
what she wants.

:06:06
Yeah, but I want Carmen.
:06:08
- Aw, you got it bad.
- Bye, Marco.

:06:10
Hey, don't forget about
this afternoon.

:06:12
He's always late when he walks
you home to fish for a kiss.

:06:14
Get out of here.
:06:16
- Marco's sister made pilot.
- So will you.

:06:19
I mean, imagine flying a half
a million tons of starship.

:06:23
You gotta have
nerves of steel.

:06:25
Yeah, you do. Let's see
how yours hold up.

:06:28
You may begin.
:06:40
Aw, come on, it's just a bug.
You better put your goggles on.

:06:42
"Just a bug."
:06:44
We humans like to think we are
nature's finest achievement.

:06:48
I'm afraid
it just isn't true.

:06:50
This Arkellian sand beetle
is superior in many ways.

:06:54
It reproduces in vast
numbers, has no ego...

:06:59
has no fear, doesn't
now about death...

:07:03
and so is the perfect
selfless member of society.

:07:07
But humans have created
art, mathematics...

:07:09
and interstellar travel.
:07:12
True. But before you
let that go to your head...

:07:15
take the example
of the Arachnids...

:07:17
a highly evolved
insect society.

:07:20
By human standards,
they are relatively stupid...

:07:23
but their evolution stretches
over millions of years...

:07:28
- and now...
- Here, take this.

:07:30
they can
colonize planets...

:07:32
by hurling their spore
into space.

:07:35
Okay, I think we got it.
:07:37
That's the heart.
:07:40
And here's the stomach.
:07:47
Nerves of steel, huh?
:07:53
Don't think about it.
Just go on instinct.

:07:56
Try to visualize it.

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