Bicentennial Man
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:25:03
-Andrew.
-Yes, Dennis?

:25:06
Social, as well.
:25:09
Now, l'd like to show you something,
if l may.

:25:13
Andrew carved these.
:25:16
These are original works of art.
:25:20
And last night Andrew said,
''l enjoy making them.''

:25:24
''Enjoy''?
:25:25
-Should one not use that word?
-No, it's fine, Andrew.

:25:29
You see what l mean? lt's unusual to hear
a robot talk about enjoying something.

:25:34
What l want to know is, do many of your
other robots have feelings like this?

:25:41
Must be something in the pathways.
:25:48
So then, will you be wanting a refund
or a replacement?

:25:53
Neither. l just wanted to get
your reaction to Andrew.

:25:56
l want to know what you think.
He's unique, wouldn't you say?

:25:59
lt is an anomaly.
:26:03
No refund. No replacement.
:26:07
How much do you want?
:26:10
l don't think l understand.
:26:12
Clearly you realise if word of this gets out,
we'll have to recall our entire line.

:26:17
We're in people's homes, sir,
with their children.

:26:20
lf it is doing what you say,
it can also run amuck.

:26:24
One is not qualified to run mucks.
:26:28
All right, sir. lf l let you have Andrew,
you'll what?

:26:31
You'll disassemble him, will you?
:26:34
Carefully, yes. We would need to trace
the course of Andrew's neural pathways...

:26:40
...replace the positronic brain and...
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...put it...
:26:45
...him back together
and return him to you good as new.

:26:50
Now, these neural pathways are
presumably fragile.

:26:53
lsn't it possible,
in the course of these procedures...

:26:56
...that something might go wrong?
:26:59
We would make every conceivable effort.

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