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and it seems...
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well, it seems the plate
has picked up some speed.

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Now at the rate of
this acceleration...

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one explosion won't be
enough to stop it.

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-We'll detonate the other nuke.
-Is that what it says?

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-Here. Take a look for yourself.
-Have you done a full diagnostic?

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Have you calculated the
relative and peripheral motions?

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Yes, I did it all.
And I'm telling you.

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-I think I'm right about this.
-You "think" you're right.

1:00:36
Jules, have you got any ideawhat
will happen if we overcook this?

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We could have aseismic effect
that would destroy every city...

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on the Pacific seaboard.
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You want us to risk this because
you think you're right about this.

1:00:52
Now there is a distinction
between thinking you're right...

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and being right!
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And you should know that by now!
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Is that it?
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-Is that all you have to say?
-There's a great deal I could say.

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I'm sure there is, but we don't have
time to talk about it right now.

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Look at the numbers again.
Run your own peripherals.

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But don't just ignore this data
because it 's coming from me.

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Stop being irrational!
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Is it really that difficult
for you to admit...

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that for once in your life
you are wrong about this...

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and that I am right?
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-I am right about this!
-Right about what?

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The second nuke.
We're going to have set it off.

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-That is not true, Colonel.
-The hell it 's not.

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Look, we never took into
account the seismic disruptions.

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With every quake,
the speed of the plate changes.

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Now based on the current velocity...
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one blast won't be
enough to stop it.


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