Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000
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1:05:02
Oh, yes, of course.
1:05:04
And it had nothing to do
with the fact. . .

1:05:06
. . .that it allowed you
to cut the workers' pay. . .

1:05:09
. . .and keep all the extra credit
for yourself. Did it?

1:05:13
That. Well, I can explain that.
1:05:16
Well, unfortunately, the company
requires me to vaporize you.

1:05:22
On the other hand. . .
1:05:24
. . .I could understand someone
in your situation. . .

1:05:27
. . .being old and having no future. . .
1:05:29
. . .coming up with ways
to solve your financial problems.

1:05:33
-You can?
-Oh, yes.

1:05:36
It's really of no interest
to anybody. . .

1:05:38
. . .to have you not be Planetship.
1:05:41
But it would be prudent of you
to start to share your authority.

1:05:55
But these forms are
all blank, undated.

1:05:59
You could put anything
you wanted on them.

1:06:02
You would run the entire planet!
1:06:07
I would be nothing but a puppet.
1:06:12
Well, if you don't want
to do it that way. . .

1:06:15
. . .we could always do it by. . .
1:06:18
. . .the book.
1:06:25
What the hell does the Planetship
need with all this mining equipment?

1:06:29
That's not even the crazy part.
1:06:31
He's ordered me to take a group
of man-animals to a remote area. . .

1:06:35
. . .with the equipment to see
if they can be trained to mine.

1:06:38
Man-animals being able to mine?
1:06:42
Yes.
1:06:50
Old Psychlo's gone completely insane.
1:06:52
Indeed.
1:06:54
But what can I do?
1:06:55
An order is an order.

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