Bicentennial Man
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1:49:05
The next step.
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l love you.
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Wish me luck.
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Andrew Martin. Step forward, please.
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So, Mr. Martin...
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...you would like us to pass a bill
declaring you a human being.

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Yes. Specifically, the ability
to marry a fellow human being.

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l see.
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We have to face the undeniable fact...
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...that no matter how much you may be
like a human being...

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...you are not part of the human gene pool.
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You are outside of it entirely.
You are something else.

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Something artificial.
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Sir, what about all the real people
wading in the gene pool...

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...who are full of prosthetic devices,
many of which l have invented?

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You yourself, sir, have one of my kidneys,
do you not?

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Are you not in some way artificial,
at least in part?

1:50:31
ln part, yes.
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Then l'm human, in part.
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Which part, Andrew?
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This one, sir.
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l see.
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And here?
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lt is true, l am still equipped
with a positronic brain.

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And because of that positronic brain
you are, for all accounts, immortal.


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