Bicentennial Man
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1:01:05
You were very good to us.
1:01:09
lt was an honour serving you, Sir.
1:01:25
l want to seek out my own kind.
1:01:27
ln order to understand my destiny,
l must know if there is another like myself.

1:01:32
North Am Robotics will not
return my inquiries.

1:01:36
Now that you've finally
passed the bar, Lloyd...

1:01:38
...l want you to sue them for information
of the whereabouts of all NDR robots.

1:01:43
lf you don't mind.
1:01:47
The Freedom of lnformation Act
doesn't quite cover suits by robots.

1:01:51
Not yet.
1:01:52
Mother, l'm a very busy man.
l do not have time to help it...

1:01:56
...pursue some ridiculous lawsuit.
1:01:59
Lloyd, sweetheart, l do love you.
1:02:02
But sometimes l have to wonder
if you really are my child.

1:02:05
Well, that's mutation, Mother.
1:02:07
The miracle of genetics is: l'm not you.
1:02:10
You've always been more like your father.
1:02:13
So that's why you divorced him.
1:02:17
Sorry.
1:02:20
What would you do if l got the information
on these other NDRs?

1:02:24
l would seek them out.
Each and every one.

1:02:28
So you'd be gone for quite a long time.
1:02:31
Yes.
1:02:32
Several years, if not more,
if my calculations are correct.

1:02:39
l'd love to help you.
1:02:42
Did he not breast-feed?

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