Small Soldiers
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:49:02
- Slamfist.
- [ Groaning ]

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Troglokhan ?
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- [ Groaning Continues ]
- We fixed him.

:49:09
We tried to fix him.
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- Hey, my dad's radio.
- Some assembly required.

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- [ Chuckles ]
- [ Clicks On ]

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[ Man On Radio ] So, am I nuts ?
What's going on here ? Give me a call.

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- 1- 800- TALK- TO- ME.
[ Continues, Indistinct ]
- Freaky. Like Frankenstein.

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Uh, at least you're all here.
Maybe Joe won't break my legs after all.

:49:32
- [ Electronic Beeping ]
- [ Computer Voice ] Access approved.

:49:34
[ Irwin ] So, Larry, let me get this
straight. You used my password...

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- to order surplus military chips
that might be dangerous ?
- [ Blasting ]

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Hey, hey, hey, hey !
It's okay. It's okay.

:49:45
That's supposed to happen.
See ? "Clean room."

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- Right.
- Clean.

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- Let's just go in.
- [ Hydraulic Lock Hissing ]

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- You all right ?
- Yeah, yeah. Mm- hmm.

:49:55
[ Larry ]
That's him. That's Ralph.

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- [ Larry ] Hi.
- Who are you ? You don't belong here.

:50:00
I'm Larry Benson. You supplied
my division with some microchips.

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Oh, yes. Larry Benson.
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The X 1000.
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Worked out better
than you dreamed, didn't they ?

:50:12
Actually, there was
a little bit of a problem.

:50:15
Then it's with
your software.

:50:18
Uh, I don't think there's
a problem with the software, Ralph.

:50:22
Oh, you don't ?
The X 1000...

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is a masterpiece.
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Imagine a microchip
sophisticated enough to control...

:50:32
the guidance systems
of ballistic missiles.

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Imagine it can be used
to instantly upgrade any system
that it's plugged into,

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like a smart drug
for machines.

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Then imagine it can learn.
:50:45
W... What are you talking about ?
Artificial intelligence ?

:50:47
No.
Actual intelligence.

:50:50
It's no wonder those philistines
at the Pentagon couldn't appreciate it.

:50:53
One little flaw and they
scrap the whole project.

:50:56
Aha ! So there is a flaw
in the chips.

:50:59
Well... they're a little bit
sensitive to E.M.P.


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