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there is a fifth dimension
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beyond that which
is known to man.
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it is a dimension
as vast as space
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and as timeless as infinity.
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it is the middle ground
between light and shadow,
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between science
and superstition.
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and it lies between
the pit of man's fears
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and the summit
of his knowledge.
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this is the dimension
of imagination.
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it is an area which
we call the twilight zone.
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the blasting area will
be cleared by 0200.
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repeat. the blasting
area will be cleared by 0200.
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it's an odd way to spend
the last night, isn't it?
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odd?
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well, the last night on earth
you don't spend
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looking at your transportation.
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last night on earth,
you spend enjoying earth.
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you walk its streets,
go in its bars,
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dance with its women.
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that's going to be our world
for a long time, Sam.
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and yet we stand out here watching her
just three hours before we take off.
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Marcusson?
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mm?
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are you afraid?
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I don't think so. Are you?
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I am.
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very.
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it's different with you.
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you're trained for it.
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it's not the same with me.
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i'm a scientist, a biologist.
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my world is one of books
and slides and microscopes.
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i'm being sent up there
because they need my mind.
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and it's a pity
they can't just send that.
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leave the body back here where
it belongs. just send the mind.
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oh, I am frightened.
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I'm frightened of what
we'll find up there.
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well, that's the one thing
you shouldn't be frightened of.
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the unknown, sure. the-
the loneliness, the silence.
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that should scare anybody.
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but i've got a philosophy
about people.
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i mean, all people, Sam.
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they're the same all over.
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well, i'm sure that when god
made human beings,
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he developed them
from a fixed formula.
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they'd be the same
here on earth
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as in the furthest
reaches of space.
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people on Mars?
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wherever they're able to exist,
they'd be the same.
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you're looking at a specie
of flimsy little two-legged animal
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with extremely small
heads whose name is man.
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Warren Marcusson, age 35.
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Samuel A. Conrad, age 31.
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hey, let's get ready, Sam.
we've only got a couple of hours.
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they're taking a highway into space.
man unshackling himself
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and sending his tiny, groping
fingers up into the unknown.
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their destination is Mars,
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and in just a moment
we'll land there with them.
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Marcusson?
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Marcusson?
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are you all right?
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Marcusson, what the--
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Marcusson.
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any landing, you can walk
away from, remember?
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what about the ship?
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the air pressure seems to be holding up.
i got the lights running.
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i haven't had time
to check anything else.
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you-you, uh, rest for a while.
there's plenty of time.
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plenty of time?
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all right.
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all right, we'll see.
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Sam?
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Sam!
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hey.
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how long did i sleep?
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oh, a couple of hours.
you needed it.
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conrad. well, let's
plant the flag.
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you take it easy.
there's plenty of time.
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we've come
35 million miles!
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so? another few hours won't
make any difference.
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you won't be able to open it.
the hydraulic's out.
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put her on the auxiliary, then.
we can open it.
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no, we can't.
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i'll f ix it. i'll put her
on the auxiliary.
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then we can open her up.
that's what i'll do now.
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i'll open her up.
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Marcusson.
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you have to take it easy.
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open the door, Conrad.
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i've already
told you, that door--
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you're a liar!
you can open the door.
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why, Sam? why won't you
open the door?
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i don't want to open it.
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why not?
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because.
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whatever happened to the enquiring
scientific mind, Conrad?
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i thought you
brought that along.
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why did you come
along anyway?
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look, i want out.
i want you to open the door.
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you can lock it behind me.
just help me up.
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that's all i ask.
please, help me up.
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Sam.
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i'm busted up inside.
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i think i'm
bleeding in there.
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listen, sam, i don't
wanna die in here.
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i wanna see
what i'm dying for.
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take me out, will you?
take me out
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Marc, please. please!
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don't-don't be afraid, Sam.
i got a strange hunch.
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if there's anybody out there,
they'll help you.
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as long as they've got minds and hearts,
that means they've got souls.
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that makes them people,
and people are alike.
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they're bound to be alike.
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for god's sake!
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don't leave me alone, Marc.
don't leave me alone!
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you said whatever is out there
is just like us.
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well, i don't know that!
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i don't wanna know.
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i don't wanna know,
i don't wanna know,
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i don't want to know!
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you're people.
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you're just like i am.
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face, body.
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everything.
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you're just like i am!
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oh, uh--forgive me.
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uh, don't be frightened.
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my name is-is,
uh, Sam Conrad.
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u h, Samuel Conrad.
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that name, understand?
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my friend and i,we came here
from the earth.
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look, i'll show you.
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u h, this is
the earth, see?
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we are the third
planet from the sun.
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this is you.
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where i come from,
this planet is called Mars.
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the other one is dead.
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don't be alarmed, mr. conrad.
we don't intend to harm you either.
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we've been wondering when you
planned to come out.
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we've been waiting for hours.
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how do you know my language?
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we don't, mr. Conrad.
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as you'll no doubt soon realize,
you are speaking our language.
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your language?
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unconscious transference.
you'd call it hypnosis of a sort.
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but you must be tired.
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we'll prepare a place
for you to rest.
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i'm appreciative, i really am.
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you'll forgive me.my staring,
i mean. i just can't get over it.
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i mean, you're human beings,
just like i am.
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people.
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Marcusson said
you would be.
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Marcusson.
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mr. Conrad?
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we'll bury your friend for you.
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later on you can tell us
what kind of marker you'd like.
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we'll repair your ship for you, too.
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thank you.
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you were right,
old friend.
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they are people. just like us.
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i wish you lived
to see that.
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there are so many questions
i want to ask you.
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so many things i want to know
about your civilization.
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your social structure,
the way you live. your science.
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oh, a hundred questions.
a thousand questions.
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we'll answer all your
questions, mr. Conrad.
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but first, you must
rest here for a while
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while we prepare a place for you,
a place you'll feel familiar in.
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we'll be back soon.
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miss?
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you do have a
name, don't you?
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i'm called Teenya.
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well, uh, Teenya,
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will you tell the others
how very appreciative i am?
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i-i was so frightenened,
so m iserably frightened.
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don't be frightened, mr. Conrad.
no one will hurt you.
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no one will hurt you.
you must believe that.
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thank you, Teenya.
thank you.
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i'll see you
later, mr. Conrad.
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good morning.
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did you rest well, mr. Conrad?
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long and well. may i see your city
now and the rest of your people?
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very soon. first, first we have a
surprise for you.
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a very pleasant surprise.
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really?
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would you
accompany us, please?
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of course. where are
we going?
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that's the surprise,
mr. Conrad.
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are you coming?
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yes, i will come.
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is-is this a martian house?
is this the way you live?
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oh, no, ours are considerably different.
we built this during the night
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because we assumed this is
the way you people live.
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oh, it's a perfect replica.
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perfect.
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a television set.
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the furniture,
drapes, everything!
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but how could you
build it so quickly?
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how
could you possibly know?
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from your mind. you think
very clearly, mr. Conrad.
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very clearly, indeed.
very strong impression.
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would you care to see
the rest of the house?
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uh-huh.
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it's fabulous.
it's really fabulous!
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we wanted you to feel at home,
mr. Conrad. do you?
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do you feel at home?
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it's unbelievable.
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thank you.
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we were wondering if you'd mind
remaining here for a little while.
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you expressed an interest in seeing
our city, meeting our people.
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we'll go out
and arrange that.
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that's wonderful.
you want me to stay here?
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do you mind?
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u h, i'd be delighted.
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good. for a little while then.
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enjoy yourself, mr. Conrad.
enjoy your house.
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let me show you out.
after all, it's my house.
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Teenya?
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i will see you
again, won't i?
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of course you
wi ll, mr. Conrad.
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if it's an illusion,
a guy can live with it.
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that's the best
scotch i ever drank.
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hey! you locked me in. what's
the matter with you, people?
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i'm locked in!
what's wrong?
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there aren't any windows.
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there aren't any
windows anywhere!
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why are you doing this?
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why?
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why have you
locked me in here?
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why are you looking
at me like that?
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Marcusson!
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Marcusson, you were right.
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you were right.
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people are alike.
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people are
alike everywhere.
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specie of animal
brought back alive.
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interesting similarity and physical
characteristics to human beings,
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in head, trunk, arms,
legs, hands, feet.
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very tiny,
undeveloped brain.
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comes from primitive
planet named earth.
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calls himself
Samuel Conrad.
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and he will remain here
in his cage with the running water
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and the electricity and the central
heat as long as he lives.
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Samuel Conrad has
found the twilight zone.