| Dr. Mark Hall: |
Most of them died instantly, but a few had
time to go quietly nuts. |
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| Dr. Mark Hall: |
Do I call you Miss MedCom? |
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| Dr. Mark Hall: |
Air doesn't matter, blood does. That's the
answer. |
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| Dr. Charles Dutton: |
Sweat is a safeguard against some kinds of
bacteria, and carelessness. |
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| Dr. Ruth Leavitt: |
What about the bits of green? |
| Dr. Jeremy Stone: |
Paint. |
| Dr. Ruth Leavitt: |
For God's sake. |
| Dr. Jeremy Stone: |
Pistachio ice cream. There's no basis to assume
it's anything, yet. |
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| Dr. Jeremy Stone: |
Stick to established procedures. |
| Dr. Ruth Leavitt: |
Establishment gonna fall down, go boom. |
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| Dr. Mark Hall: |
Have a look at his buttocks. |
| Dr. Jeremy Stone: |
That's not funny. |
| Dr. Mark Hall: |
Not meant to be. |
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| Dr. Mark Hall: |
"The day of judgment is at hand, have mercy
on my soul, and to Hell with all the others, amen." |
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| Dr. Mark Hall: |
[E]very country doctor should run his office
like the lunar lab. |
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| Dr. Ruth Leavitt: |
I never liked red lights--reminds me of my
years in a bordello. |
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| A Guard: |
Howdy. |
| Dr. Charles Dutton: |
Howdy Doody. |
| A Guard: |
You got the time? |
| Dr. Charles Dutton: |
My watch stopped at 11:46. |
| A Guard: |
Darn shame. |
| Dr. Charles Dutton: |
Must be the heat. |
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| Dr. Jeremy Stone: |
The defense system is perfect, Mark, it'll
even bury our mistakes! |
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| Sen. Phillips: |
What do we do about that? |
| Dr. Jeremy Stone: |
Precisely, senator, what do we do? |
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| Capt. Morden: |
There's a fire, sir. |
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