Bicentennial Man
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1:23:22
She's gone.
1:23:37
lt's cruel that you can cry and l cannot.
1:23:41
There is a terrible pain l cannot express.
1:23:48
Will every human being that l care for...
1:23:52
...just leave?
1:24:01
l'm afraid so.
1:24:07
That won't do.
1:24:13
This is remarkably impressive.
You did this all by yourself?

1:24:18
Yes. l downloaded every known
medical textbook into my memory.

1:24:22
l studied them.
That's how l came up with these drawings.

1:24:26
l know they're primitive and not complete.
l need you to fill in the mechanical gaps.

1:24:32
This is another upgrade.
1:24:34
lt's considerably more than an upgrade.
1:24:37
You're talking about
a profound transition...

1:24:41
...from the mechanical to the biological.
1:24:44
l realise that. l believe it is
the ideal marriage of both fields.

1:24:47
Not only that,
but this stuff could cut both ways.

1:24:51
I don't think that any existing
prosthetic devices hold a candle...

1:24:55
...to what you've designed here.
1:24:57
I mean, you could use these
in human beings as well.


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