I, Robot
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Made me promise.
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What favor?
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Maybe I was wrong.
:30:05
Maybe he was scared.
:30:06
What are you talking about?
:30:08
Scarred of what?
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You have to do what someone asks you.
Don't you, detective Spooner?

:30:14
- How the hell did you know my name?
- Don't you?

:30:17
If you love them?
:30:28
My robots don't kill people, lieutenant Bergin.
:30:32
My attorneys have filed a brief with the DA,
he assures me a robot
cannot be charged with homicide.

:30:37
The brief confirms murder can only
be committed when one human kills another.

:30:41
You, of all people, detective...
:30:42
You're not suggesting that this robot
be treated as human. Are you?

:30:46
Now, granted...
:30:47
we can't rule out other robots'
proximity to the death of Dr. Lanning.

:30:51
Having said that, it's a machine.
:30:54
It's the property of USR.
:30:56
At worst, that places this incident firmly
within the realm of an industrial accident.

:31:01
As a matter of course...
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faulty machinery will be returned to
USR for diagnostics then decommissioned.

:31:09
This is a gag order.
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Anyone in your department
so much as hinting...

:31:12
at the possibility of a killer robot
being apprehended by the police

:31:17
will be deemed to be
inciting irrational panic.

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You'll be subject to the full penalty of law.
:31:22
The hell with this guy, John.
Don't let him take this robot.

:31:25
- We got nothing.
- It's political bullshit. Call the mayor!

:31:29
Lieutenant Bergin...
His honor, the mayor.

:31:41
Yes, sir.

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