I, Robot
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:14:01
You got a business to run around here.
:14:03
And the last you need, especially this week,
is a dead guy in your lobby.

:14:07
But hell, seeings that you got one,
maybe I'll look around.

:14:11
Ask a few questions.
Do the whole cop thing, you know.

:14:14
- I'll send someone to escort you.
- Thank you very much.

:14:29
Lawrence told me to accommodate
you in any way possible.

:14:32
Really?
:14:34
- OK.
- I reviewed Dr. Lanning's psych profile.

:14:39
Alfred had become a recluse.
:14:42
Rejected human contact for machines.
:14:44
So you're a shrink, huh?
:14:46
My ex-wife would sure be
glad I'm talking to you.

:14:49
You don't know her, do you?
:14:51
I'm sorry, are you being funny?
:14:53
I guess not.
:14:58
So would you say
that Dr. Lanning was suicidal?

:15:01
It would seem that the answer to
that question is apparent.

:15:04
That's not what I asked you.
:15:07
No, I wouldn't have thought so.
:15:10
But obviously, I was wrong.
:15:15
That's a long way down!
:15:17
You people sure do clean up
quickly around here.

:15:20
Can't blame you though, who wants
some old guy going bad in the lobby?

:15:23
He was not "some old guy".
Alfred Lanning was everything here.

:15:28
We are on the eve of the largest
robotics distribution in history.

:15:31
By Saturday there one robot
to every five humans.

:15:35
These robots are the realization of a dream...
:15:38
Dr. Lanning's dream.
:15:40
You know what?
:15:41
In that dream of his...
I bet you he wasn't dead.

:15:47
You keep 24-hour survivance?
:15:49
Obviously, company policy.
:15:51
Where are the feeds?
:15:52
Sensor strips...
:15:54
everywhere, except the service areas.
:15:56
They link to our positronic operating core.

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