:22:02
...with the visible universe...
:22:04
...and return him safely
with no aftereffects.
:22:07
We found that sending them
to never-never land was easy.
:22:11
It's the getting them back
that's hard.
:22:25
Primary DNA strands decaying on you?
:22:27
Along with cellular bond instability.
:22:29
How have you solved the problem?
:22:32
I haven't.
:22:35
But we're close.
:22:41
We just need more time.
:22:54
Ever since you walked in my class
your freshman year...
:22:57
...l knew you were different.
:22:59
Over the years, your genius
has been most impressive.
:23:02
Thank you, Dr. Kramer.
:23:04
Well, don't thank me yet.
:23:07
This committee has given you
remarkable leeway.
:23:10
We've tolerated your eccentricities,
as well as your need for privacy.
:23:14
And I assure you,
our patience is running out.
:23:19
If we don't get results
and get them soon...
:23:21
...your genius will cease
to impress me.
:23:24
And if you can't make it work...
:23:26
...l'll find another
Sebastian Caine who can.
:23:30
-What just happened in there?
-This better be good.
:23:33
-I wasn't ready for them to know.
-You weren't ready?
:23:36
Being ready's not it.
You have results, you report them.
:23:39
-Can I explain?
-You just lied to the Pentagon!
:23:42
Once they know we've completed it...
:23:44
...what's to stop them from
taking over the project?
:23:47
-Why would they?
-Because they won't need us.
:23:50
But it's their project.
It's gonna happen sometime.
:23:53
It may be their project,
but it's my dream, my vision.
:23:56
-What are you proposing?
-That we go to Phase Three ourselves.
:23:59
Phase Three? Are you nuts?