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:56:00
Mr. Barnes would like to see you.
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Why?
:56:03
Something's wrong
with the computer system.

:56:14
-Try purging it.
-I tried. It just keeps coming back.

:56:17
Discharge from the buffer memory?
:56:19
I ruled that out.
:56:21
The helium is getting to the chips.
It's probably a saturation effect.

:56:25
-If that's true, what are our options?
-You have to change all the chips.

:56:28
Forget it. Run this place on manual?
It's going to be a long 4 days.

:56:32
Hey, boss.
:56:35
-Figured that out yet?
-It's a saturation effect.

:56:37
I don't think so. If it's a saturation
effect, it would be random.

:56:42
What do you mean?
:56:43
This has a pattern.
:56:53
See? It's like a code.
:56:55
A code from where?
:56:58
How'd you do that?
:56:59
How'd you see that?
:57:00
Try binary.
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See? Letter breaks.
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You think this is coming
from the Sphere?

:57:23
Don't know.
:57:25
This mission is ultra top-secret.
What you translate is for my eyes only.

:57:30
If you were it,
how would you know our alphabet?

:57:33
Same way it's configured on a keyboard.
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But reflected in an orb,
spherically.

:57:40
A keyboard, but spherical.
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Take a keyboard. . .
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. . .wrap it around a sphere. . .
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. . .then starting at the center key, G,
number the letters. . .

:57:48
. . .spiraling out.
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-You the man!
-I still got it.

:57:53
I still got the juice.

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