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:15:02
What the hell's my guidance system
doing on a Russian satellite?

:15:05
That's not our primary concern
at this time.

:15:09
Where's it orbiting? Or is that
not your primary concern either?

:15:14
1000 miles.
:15:17
Rate of decay?
:15:18
8000 meters per day and accelerating.
:15:24
It's coming home, all right.
Five weeks at the most, I got.

:15:27
NASA's calculations agree.
But here we are.

:15:31
Doctor, you designed this system.
:15:34
If anyone can solve this problem,
it's you.

:15:42
For a minute there, I thought
you two might be Bob Gerson's lackeys.

:15:47
But your knowledge...
:15:48
...and your knowledge of history
seems to make that impossible.

:15:53
Gerson's been taking credit
for my work since '58...

:15:56
...when he replaced my ass
with a monkey.

:16:04
You don't work for Gerson, do you?
:16:06
He's a project manager at NASA. He's
one of many assigned to this problem.

:16:13
I think it's time for you two
to head on out of here.

:16:17
- Dr. Corvin, your country needs you.
- Put a sock in it, sonny.

:16:21
Can't fix it from down here and
can't get a team up there in time.

:16:24
That satellite's dying. It'll
come back. My only hope is that...

:16:28
...whatever doesn't burn up in the
atmosphere lands on Gerson's house.

:16:35
I'll give you two career advice: Stay
away from Gerson, as far as possible.

:16:42
Apparently the buzz on you's correct.
:16:45
And what buzz is that?
:16:49
You're not a team player.
That's why you washed out at NASA.

:16:53
Get out.

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