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:19:08
How dramatic.
:19:11
And charming.
:19:14
All right.
:19:16
Bring him down.
:19:43
Hello, Dr. Dopler.
How are things in hypertime?

:19:49
"How are things in hypertime"?
:19:53
Look at me.
I've been in here a week.

:19:55
- It's like I've aged 20 years.
- At least 20. Maybe more.

:19:58
Why don't you just kill me now?
:20:00
I was hoping
that wouldn't be necessary.

:20:03
Besides, it's your own fault.
:20:05
If you'd solved the aging glitch
in the original design...

:20:07
we wouldn't have had to
bring you back to build this.

:20:10
The molecular stabilizer should reverse
the aging effects in hypertime...

:20:15
but I'm having a little trouble
with the program and--

:20:19
Earl, the NSA wants all our toys
in three days.

:20:22
Well, they're their toys, right?
:20:25
They don't know the watches work yet,
and I don't intend to turn them over.

:20:29
Besides, how can I
enjoy the power of hypertime...

:20:31
if every time I use it
I end up looking old?

:20:35
Like you.
:20:36
I want this fiixed in 48 hours.
:20:40
Dude, that is impossible.
:20:42
Well, then I guess
I will have to kill you.

:20:48
Wait, wait, wait.
:20:51
Maybe I could do it faster.
:20:55
I mean, I'm still waiting
on some data from a friend.

:20:58
A friend?

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