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The Twilight Zone To Serve Man


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You're traveling
through another dimension-

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a dimension not only of sight
and sound, but of mind,
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a journey into a wondrous land
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whose boundaries
are that of imagination.
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Your next stop,
the twilight zone.
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Mr. Chambers? Mr. Chambers?
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It is the mealtime.
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Kindly state
your preference, please.
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Mr. Chambers?
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It is the mealtime.
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Kindly state your preference.
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Please deposit cigarettes
in appropriate receptacle.
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This is a safety measure.
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Why don't you take
a flying jump at the moon?
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Kindly repeat request.
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Aw, knock it off,
leave me alone.
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You do not care
for food at this time?
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Yes, i do not care
for food at this time.
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Very well.
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Very well... very, very well.
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Please conserve water.
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What time is it?
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There is no time in space.
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This is to say
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there is no chronology
that can be calibrated.
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I said what time is it,
what time is it on earth?
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Can you tell me that
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without an exercise
in euclidean geometry?
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Now, just tell me
what time it is on earth.
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On earth it would be 12:00 noon.
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12:00 noon, 12:00 noon.
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This is the way
nightmares begin...
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or, perhaps, end.
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Very simple, direct, unadorned.
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Incredible,
and yet so terribly real
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that even
while they're happening
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we live with them
and digest them
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and assimilate them.
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And if it's 12:00 noon
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that's what you
preoccupy yourself with.
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You don't think
about 12:00 noon
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on the next day
or the day after that.
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But that's what we should
have been thinking about-
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tomorrow
and the day after tomorrow.
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We were preoccupied
with the hands on a clock
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when we should have been
checking off a calendar.
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It was an april day,
and it was noon then, too.
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And people walked and drove
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and bought and sold
and fretted and laughed.
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The world went on
much as it had been going on
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with a tentative tiptoeing
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alongside a precipice
of crisis.
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There was berlin to worry about
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and indochina, and algeria
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and all the other myriad
problems, major and minor
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that somehow had lost
their incisive edge of horror
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because we were
so familiar with them.
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And then...
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and that's when it happened.
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That's when we first heard
that they had come.
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That's when we should
have prepared ourselves
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for any eventuality,
but we didn't.
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Instead, we milled around
like frightened farm animals
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looking for formulas
and father images,
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while the secretary general
of the united nations
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made the first
official announcement
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of the arrival of creatures
from outer space.
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They called themselves kanamits
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and announced
over the short wave
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that on that given afternoon,
they would arrive on earth.
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At 11:00 this morning,
eastern standard time
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the first of these landings
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took place in an area just
outside of newark, new jersey.
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Subsequently, we have had
reports of other landings
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in the soviet union, in norway,
the southern coast of france
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just outside of rio de janeiro
and several others.
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Speaking on behalf
of the united nations,
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i can only tell you
that at this moment
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it would be premature
to assume hostile intent
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on the part of these...
these kanamits.
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And so, it is the position
of the united nations
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that the world population
remain calm,
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to make no hostile move,
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to keep in mind
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that all governments
are being apprised
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of the events as they happen
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and have the situation
well in hand.
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What do they look like?
Yeah, what do they look like?
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Please, gentlemen,
please...
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who are they, mr.Secretary general?
Can't we get
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a more specific statement?
We do not know what they look like.
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We only know that several
of their craft have landed
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and that they...
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what's the secret?
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Why can't we have
a statement?
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What's going on?
What's happening here?
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Please,
mr. Secretary general...
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it appears... it appears
that one of the craft
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has landed just
a few blocks away.
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That close?
Does the defense department know...?
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One of their representatives
is on his way to this building.
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Fantastic!
Unbelievable!
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Respectfully submitted
for your perusal... a kanamit.
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A little over nine feet.
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Weight:In the neighborhood
of 350 pounds.
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Origin: Unknown.
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Motives?
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Therein hangs the tale,
for in just a moment
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we're going to ask you
to shake hands, figuratively,
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with a christopher columbus
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from another galaxy
and another time.
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This is the twilight zone.
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Ladies and gentlemen
of the earth,
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we greet you
in peace and friendship.
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We come from a planet
far beyond this galaxy,
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a planet far more developed
than earth,
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but we come as friends.
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Although we know your language,
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our own methods of communication
are mental rather than verbal.
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Hence, the voice you hear me
speaking with
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is totally mechanical.
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Our intentions are honorable.
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We desire above all things
to help the people of earth...
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...to establish embassies here,
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and, in the near future,
to set up reciprocal visits
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between earth people
and kanamits.
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Perhaps you watched
this initial questioning-
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most people on earth did
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on television sets,
radios, shortwave.
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Surely, some of the questions
asked by your representatives
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must have been identical
to a few of your own
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because as a race,
we're unaccustomed to charity.
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Brutality is a far more
universal language to us
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than an expression of friendship
from outer space.
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Would you be willing to
be interrogated here
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and at this time?
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There are u.n.
Delegates present
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from most of the
important countries
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and the television cameras
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are carrying our meeting
throughout the world.
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I will be glad to.
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Senor valdes of argentina
is recognized.
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Thank you, mr. Secretary.
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Senor, could you
please inform us
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precisely why have you chosen
this planet for your visit?
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It has come to our attention
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that earth has
been plagued
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by both natural and
unnatural catastrophes
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all of which could easily
be acted upon and prevented.
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We are here to help you.
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Recognizing dr. Denis leveque,
the representative of france.
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Monsieur, my government
wishes me to ask you
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the nature of your help.
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What forms will it take?
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Indeed, if we should prefer
not to avail ourselves
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of the various aids
that you mentioned,
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your reply would be what?
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We will not force
anything on you.
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You will take only that
which you choose to take.
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For example, tomorrow
we will demonstrate
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to all interested parties
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a new and extremely
interesting power source
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which is atomic
in nature
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and which can supply
a form of electric power
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for entire countries
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for the cost
of a few dollars.
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It's extremely economical.
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Mr. Gregori,
the representative
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of the soviet union,
is recognized.
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The soviet people would
like to ask the kanamits
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precisely-
i repeat that to him-
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precisely what
are your motives
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in coming here
quite uninvited?
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Are we to assume
that there is no ulterior motive
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beyond this vast humanity
you speak of?
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There is nothing ulterior
in our motives.
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Nothing at all.
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You will discover this
for yourselves before too long
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simply by testing
the various devices
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which we will make
available to you.
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We can show you,
for example,
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how to add a certain very
cheap nitrate to the soil
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and end famine on earth
for good and all.
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We can demonstrate
to you quite practically
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the principles
of the force field
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in which you may
cloak each nation
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with an invisible wall
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absolutely impenetrable
by bombs, missiles,
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or anything else.
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We ask only
that you trust us.
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Only that you simply trust us.
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That was what we all thought.
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It was the age of santa claus.
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Only these kriss kringles
came without white whiskers
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and rosy cheeks
and twinkling eyes.
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They were nine-feet tall enigmas
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who descended on us
like locusts.
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But nobody was counting
or worrying.
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Except perhaps
a few professionals
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whose job it was
to second guess.
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In a sense, i was one of these-
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a decoding specialist for
the united states government,
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and this is where
i got into the act.
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Well, chambers,
what have you got?
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A corker of a migraine headache
and eye strain.
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You can't lick it?
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No, not in eight hours, i can't.
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Colonel,
it took us almost a year
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to crack the japanese code-
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we had an army of men
working on that.
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But this is a language of people
from outer space,
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probably 500 times
as intelligent as we are
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and a thousand times
more complex.
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You need more help?
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All donations
gratefully accepted.
11:23 - 11:24
I showed this
to every man on our staff.
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I've had a dozen people working
on it since late last night.
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We've tried
pretty much everything-
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single transposition,
double transposition.
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We've tried every known method
of cryptography there is,
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and i don't know
whether we're even close
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or a million miles away.
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Are you saying it's
indecipherable?
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No, we've just got
to keep trying, that's all.
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Standard, direct, reversed,
systematically mixed,
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keyword mixed, random mixed,
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reciprocal, conjugate.
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Every nature of sequence
of letters there is.
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I'll tell you something,
colonel, this is a tough nut.
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This is a real tough nut.
12:01 - 12:03
How important is it?
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Hmm, i don't know.
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That... that kanamit,
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or whatever it is
he calls himself,
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walked off and left
this book yesterday at the u.n.
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The white house feels
if we can decipher this book
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we can find out
what they're up to.
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Well, obviously,
nothing but our good.
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He hasn't commented
on the loss of this book.
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Probably unconcerned.
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Why should we be so concerned?
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They've done all right
by us so far.
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Parlor tricks.
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They don't seem like
parlor tricks to me, colonel.
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That new nitrate use
they demonstrated
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in argentina this morning-
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that soil had more vitamins
in it six hours later
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than a drugstore chain.
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I know that country.
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That's as barren and fruitless
as any place on earth.
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Well...
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we might lick this,
we might not.
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But i got
a strange feeling.
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What?
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That we're looking
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a gift horse in the mouth.
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I got another
funny feeling, too.
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And that is?
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That if these kanamits
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are as helpful as
i think they are,
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you boys will be
out of a job.
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And probably, so will i.
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Am i to assume
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this is a scientific
analysis, mr. Chambers,
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or just some
kentucky windage?
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Well, i don't know
what it is, colonel,
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beyond an instinctive
feeling.
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When this earth
gets enough to eat
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and there are no more wars
or diseases or famines,
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this is going to be
a garden of eden.
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Your optimism is most
refreshing, mr. Chambers,
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but i suggest for the time being
you continue
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your process of deciphering
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until you can
tell us precisely-
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and i mean precisely-
what that book says.
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We've licked the title, anyway.
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What does it say?
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How much
does it tell us?
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Here it is.
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Well, that makes the cheese
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a little more binding,
wouldn't you say, colonel?
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I'd call that a reasonably
altruistic phrase,
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do you agree, patty?
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Well, i, uh...
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well, i want to
believe it, but...
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i don't know
what to think.
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"To serve man."
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I hope so.
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I fervently hope so.
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Gentlemen,
the purpose of this meeting
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is to acquaint you with certain
tests made over the past week.
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At the request
of several delegates
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and with the full consent
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of our guests, the kanamits,
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these tests were filmed,
cut together into one short film
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and you can watch them now.
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Kindly lower the screen.
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These are
the standard instruments used
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to determine
the truth of a statement.
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Our first object,
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since the physiology of the
kanamits is unknown to us,
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was to determine whether or not
they react to these tests
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as human beings do.
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We will now repeat one
of the many experiments made
15:16 - 15:20
in an effort
to discover this fact.
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This instrument records
the subject's heartbeat.
15:26 - 15:30
This one shows the electrical
conductivity of the skin
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in the palm of the hand-
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a measure of perspiration,
which increases under stress.
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This one shows the pattern
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and intensity
of the electrical waves
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emanating
from the subject's brain.
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Which of these is
longer than the other?
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The gray.
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I shall repeat
the question.
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Which of these is
longer than the other?
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The black.
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How did you get
to this planet?
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Walked.
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Once again, how did
you get to this planet?
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In a spaceship.
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Many such experiments were made
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and my colleagues and myself
are satisfied
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that the mechanisms
are effective.
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Now, i shall ask
our distinguished guest
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to reply to the question
put at the last session
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by several of the delegates.
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Namely, what is the motive
of the kanamit people
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in offering such great gifts
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to the people of the earth?
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I hope that the people of earth
will understand and believe
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when i tell you that our mission
upon this planet is simply this:
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To bring to you the peace and
plenty which we ourselves enjoy
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and which we have in the past
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brought to other races
throughout the galaxy.
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When your world
has no more hunger,
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no more war,
no more needless suffering,
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that will be our reward.
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And the machine
showed no deviation.
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According to it, the kanamit
was telling the truth.
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You and i and the rest of
this earth had a ringside seat
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to the rebirth of every dream
man had ever dreamed.
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Santa claus came through.
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Arid deserts became gardens
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with the devices the kanamits
showed us how to use.
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The force field that was
to end war did precisely that.
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Armies and navies
were practically disbanded.
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Please check your guest visas.
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This is flight number 267
from earth to our planet.
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They tell me they have
a mean temperature of 76 degrees
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on their planet,
and the sun never goes down.
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And there clothing-
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it's a metallic substance,
just beautiful.
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Kind of like a spun gold.
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My sister wrote me.
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She says the day you land,
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they take you on a conducted
tour of all their shops
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and you can pick out as
much of it as you want.
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But it's an entire planet.
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It's bigger than china.
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Besides it's an opportunity
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to spread peaceful coexistence
to an entire galaxy.
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Stand aside, please,
i have diplomatic visa.
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It's just one big holiday
when you get there.
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They've even got
a form of baseball.
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Leagues of everything,
just like we've got.
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And the whole trip,
billions of miles,
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only takes just a few days.
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Oh, man, i don't think
i'll want to come back
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once i do get there.
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I'm going home, boss.
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Need me for anything?
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Need you for anything?
Like what?
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This isn't exactly what you call
a beehive of activity.
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Well, this is
the new story of man.
19:43 - 19:46
Nobody needs to decipher
much of anything anymore
19:46 - 19:48
because there aren't
any more codes
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simply because there aren't
any more secret messages.
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Odd.
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Huh?
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Well, i mean,
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we're not reading
about the hydrogen bomb
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or war scares or insurrections
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or anything like that anymore.
20:04 - 20:06
Millennium.
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Yeah, close to it.
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How many of them
are around now?
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Anybody ever
figure it out?
20:18 - 20:20
A few thousand, i guess.
20:20 - 20:22
They've got embassies
in every country now.
20:23 - 20:24
And for every one
of them that comes,
20:24 - 20:26
a few thousand of us
take off in one of their ships
20:26 - 20:28
to live with them.
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Yeah, that's
the odd thing:
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The fantastic ease
with which
20:32 - 20:34
human beings make adjustments.
20:35 - 20:38
One day, they watch
with bated breath
20:38 - 20:40
while a single individual
orbits the earth
20:40 - 20:42
in a rinky-dink
little cubicle
20:42 - 20:44
and they think this is
the most historic moment
20:44 - 20:47
that's ever happened in
the history of mankind.
20:47 - 20:49
And then, one year later,
20:49 - 20:51
they stand in line
20:51 - 20:53
waiting to take off
in a spaceship
20:54 - 20:57
to go 100 billion miles
off into space
20:57 - 21:00
and they act and react
21:00 - 21:03
as if this were
a weekend picnic in the country.
21:05 - 21:10
Oh, strange
and complex sanity of man.
21:10 - 21:12
Nothing fazes him.
21:15 - 21:17
Are you going?
21:18 - 21:20
Well, as a matter of fact
21:21 - 21:24
i'm on a ten-year
exchange group waiting list.
21:25 - 21:27
And what about you, patty?
21:27 - 21:29
I'm on the list, too.
21:30 - 21:32
The trouble is,
their quotas fill
21:32 - 21:35
just as soon as they make
the announcement of a new trip.
21:35 - 21:36
While i'm waiting,
21:36 - 21:37
i think i'll do the
next best thing.
21:38 - 21:40
I'm still working
on that book.
21:40 - 21:44
Deciphering that title
has been of no help
21:44 - 21:46
because their capital
letters are different
21:46 - 21:47
than the other signs they use,
21:47 - 21:49
just as ours are.
21:49 - 21:51
But it's starting
to fall into place.
21:51 - 21:54
I think i'll get
the answer eventually.
21:54 - 21:57
Well, i gave up
trying a month ago.
21:59 - 22:02
This is flight number 914
22:02 - 22:04
from earth to our planet.
22:04 - 22:08
We will be taking off
in three minutes.
22:10 - 22:11
Mr. Chambers!
22:15 - 22:16
Mr. Chambers!
22:16 - 22:18
Don't get on that ship!
22:18 - 22:20
The rest of the book,
to serve man-it's...
22:21 - 22:23
it's a cookbook!
22:28 - 22:30
No! No!
22:30 - 22:32
No, no, no!
22:32 - 22:35
Hey! No!
23:03 - 23:06
You have not eaten enough,
mr. Chambers.
23:06 - 23:09
Please, enjoy.
23:09 - 23:12
Eat hearty.
23:27 - 23:30
Please, mr. Chambers, eat.
23:30 - 23:34
We wouldn't want you
to lose weight.
23:41 - 23:43
How about you?
23:43 - 23:47
You still on earth
or on the ship with me?
23:48 - 23:49
Well, it doesn't make
very much difference
23:49 - 23:53
because sooner or later
we'll all of us be on the menu-
23:54 - 23:55
all of us.
23:57 - 24:00
The recollections
of one michael chambers
24:00 - 24:02
with appropriate flashbacks
and soliloquy.
24:02 - 24:06
Or more simply stated,
the evolution of man,
24:06 - 24:09
the cycle of going
from dust to dessert...
24:09 - 24:12
the metamorphosis from being
the ruler of a planet
24:12 - 24:14
to an ingredient
in someone's soup.
24:14 - 24:19
It's tonight's bill of fare
on the twilight zone.
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