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voice_6Greetings my friend. We are all interested in the future,
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voice_6for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives.
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voice_6And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future.
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voice_6You are interested in the unknown,
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voice_6the mysterious, the unexplainable.
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voice_6That is why you are here. And now,
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voice_6for the first time, we are bringing to you the full story of what happened on that fateful day.
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voice_6We are giving you all the evidence based only on the secret testimony of the miserable souls who survived this terrifying ordeal,
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voice_6the incidents, the places.
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voice_6My friend, we cannot keep this a secret any longer.
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voice_6Let us punish the guilty.
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voice_6Let us reward the innocent.
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voice_6My friend, can your heart stand the shocking facts about grave robbers from outer space?
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voice_6The.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6All of us on this earth know that there is a time to live and that there is a time to die.
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voice_6Yet death is always a shock to those left behind.
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voice_6It is even more of a shock when Death,
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voice_6the proud brother, comes suddenly without warning.
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voice_6Just at sundown, a small group gathered in silent prayer around the newly opened grave of the beloved wife of an elderly man.
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voice_6Sundown of the day, yet also the sundown of the old man's heart,
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voice_6for the shadows of grief
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voice_6clouded his very reason.
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voice_6The funeral over, the saddened group left the graveside.
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voice_6It was when the Grave Digger started their task that strange things began to take place.
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voice_715 to 4.
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voice_7Yep, right on schedule. There's the old San Fernando Valley out there now.
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voice_6You better radio in for landing instructions,
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voice_6Danny.
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voice_7Right, Jeff
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voice_7Burbank Tower, this is American Flight 812 over.
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voice_7Wouldn't surprise me any if he's asleep this time in the morning.
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voice_0American Flight 812. This is Burbank Tower.
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voice_0If I were asleep, you'd never get on the ground.
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voice_0Your case. Maybe I'll leave you up there for good.
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voice_0Over.
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voice_7You got me that time, Mag, this American Flight 812 requested.
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voice_0Burbank Tower to American Flight 812 over.
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voice_0Burbank Tower to American Flight 812 over.
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voice_7Holy mackerel.
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voice_0Burbank Tower to American Flight 812 Are you in trouble?
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voice_6Travel.
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voice_7Take a look for yourself.
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voice_6World.
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voice_7That's nothing from this world.
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voice_0Burbank Tower to American Flight 812 Are you in trouble?
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voice_0Are you in trouble?
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voice_7Mayday, Mayday stand by Burbank Tower.
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voice_6You suppose a passenger saw it?
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voice_1I doubt it. Most of them are asleep. But it was quite a joke,
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voice_1Jeff. I'll check. Good.
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voice_6We'll get ready for landing and keep it quiet until we get instructions right.
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voice_6OK, Danny.
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voice_7American Flight 812 reporting to Burbank Tower.
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voice_6Over.
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voice_6Did you hear anything? I thought it did.
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voice_6Don't like hearing noises especially.
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voice_6We ain't supposed to be any. Yeah.
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voice_6Sort of spooky. Like
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voice_6maybe we're getting old. Whatever it is.
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voice_6Gone now. That's the best thing for us,
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voice_6too. Gone. Yeah. Let's go.
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voice_6The grief of his wife's death became greater and greater agony.
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voice_6The home they had so long shared together became a tomb,
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voice_6a sweet memory of her joyous living.
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voice_6The sky to which she had once looked was now only a covering for her dead body.
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voice_6The ever beautiful flowers she had planted
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voice_6with her own hands became nothing more than the lost roses of her cheeks.
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voice_6Confused by his great loss,
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voice_6the old man left that home,
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voice_6never to return again.
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voice_6At the funeral of the old man,
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voice_6unknown to his mourners,
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voice_6his dead wife was watching.
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voice_2First his wife, then he.
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voice_6Tragic.
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voice_2Tell me something, why was his wife buried in the ground and he sailed in a crypt?
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voice_6Something to do with family tradition,
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voice_6A superstition of some sort.
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voice_0Oh.
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voice_6Well, it's getting dark. Let's be in our way
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voice_6then, as two of his mourners left his final resting place.
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voice_6Minutes later, the police, led by Inspector Daniel Clay,
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voice_6arrived at the scene.
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voice_3Who found them?
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voice_6The man and girl.
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voice_3Medical examiner being around yet?
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voice_6Just left the morgue wagon ought to be along most anytime.
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voice_3You get their statement.
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voice_6Yeah, much as we could. They're pretty.
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voice_3Scared. Finding a mess like this ought to make anyone frightened.
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voice_3Have one other boys take the guy and the girl back to town.
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voice_3You take shots.
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voice_6OK, Inspector, what are you going to do?
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voice_3Knock it around there. It's.
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voice_6Pretty dark out there. Once you get beyond the range of those lights,
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voice_6you won't be able to see your hand in front of your face.
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voice_3I will get one of the flashlights from the patrol car.
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voice_6Be careful, Clay.
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voice_3I'm a big boy now, Johnny.
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voice_6It looks like a bobcat tore into them.
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voice_6Yeah,
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voice_6Say, Lieutenant
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voice_6to get that funny odor. How can I miss it?
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voice_6Oh, that'll be the morgue wagon. Now that's.
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voice_0The 5th siren in the last hour.
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voice_6I know something's happened down in the cemetery,
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voice_6a lot of police cars and lights. I stopped,
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voice_6but I didn't see anything.
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voice_6Oh well, whatever it is, I'm wanting people to care.
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voice_6The whole story.
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voice_0You seem to still be up there.
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voice_6Somewhere
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voice_6maybe I am.
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voice_0I don't think I've ever seen you in this mood before.
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voice_6I guess it's because I've never been in this mood before.
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voice_0Something about your flight?
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voice_6Yeah.
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voice_0What happened, Jeff?
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voice_6I saw a flying saucer.
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voice_0Saucer.
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voice_0You mean the kind from up there?
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voice_6Yeah, its counterpart.
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voice_6It was shaped like a huge cigar,
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voice_6Dan, and neither saw it too. When it passed over,
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voice_6the whole compartment lighted up with a blinding glare,
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voice_6then that was a tremendous win that practically knocked us off.
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voice_6Of course did.
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voice_0You report it.
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voice_6Yeah, I radioed in immediately and they said we'll keep it quiet until you land.
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voice_6And as soon as we landed, big Army brass grabbed us and made us swear to secrecy about the whole thing.
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voice_6Oh, it burns me up.
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voice_6These things have been seen for years. They hear it's a fact and the public ought to know about it there.
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voice_0Must be something more you can do about it.
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voice_6Only there isn't all. But what's the use of making a fuss?
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voice_6Last night I saw a flying object.
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voice_6They couldn't have possibly been from this planet,
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voice_6but I can't say a word. A muzzle by Army brass.
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voice_6I can't even admit I saw the thing.
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voice_6Sounds like Kay's in trouble.
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voice_6At that apparition we saw had something to do with it.
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voice_6Come on.
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voice_6Is he dead? Yeah.
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voice_6He's messed up as bad as those two back there.
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voice_6Suppose that saucer or whatever it was had something to do with this.
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voice_6Yeah, I guess as good as mine. Larry.
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voice_6One thing. Sure. Inspector Clay's dead,
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voice_6murdered,
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voice_6and somebody's responsible.
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voice_6You're in charge now, Lieutenant.
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voice_6Yeah. Yes, I am, Calvin.
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voice_6Yes, Sir. Get back up the car and get on the radio.
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voice_6Tell the coroner he's got to make another trip out here.
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voice_6Well, how about the lab boys? Who do you think we let back up the car?
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voice_6Boy Scouts? Come on,
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voice_6lady.
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voice_6Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for another.
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voice_6It is always difficult to have last words over the grave of a friend,
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voice_6and Inspector Daniel Clay was a friend,
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voice_6a dear friend to me and to all of us.
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voice_6The bell has rung upon his great career.
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voice_6Now we lay him to rest.
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voice_6A rest well deserved but so premature.
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voice_6People turning S from the freeway were startled when they saw three flying saucers high over Hollywood Blvd.
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voice_6A woman, startled by the sight in the sky,
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voice_6telephones the police.
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voice_6There comes a time in each man's life,
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voice_6but he can't even believe his own eyes.
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voice_6Saucers seat over Hollywood.
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voice_6Flying saucers seen over Washington,
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voice_6DC.
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voice_6The Army convoy moved into the field.
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voice_6Rockets were quickly set up.
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voice_6Colonel Tom Edwards, in charge of saucer field activities,
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voice_6was to make the greatest decision of his career.
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voice_6He made that decision. Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
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voice_6Then, as swiftly as they had come,
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voice_6they were gone, even to the piercing eye of radar and the speeding jet fighters.
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voice_6Quite a sight, wasn't it, Sir? A sight I'd rather not be seeing.
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voice_6Are you worried about them, Sir? Well,
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voice_6they must have a reason for their visits.
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voice_6Visits. I would indicate visitors.
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voice_6Well, the big gun's the usual way of welcoming visitors.
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voice_6We haven't always fired at them, Hull.
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voice_6For a time we tried to contact them by radio,
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voice_6but no response. Then they attacked a town.
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voice_6A small town, I'll admit, but nevertheless a town of people.
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voice_6People who died. I never heard about that,
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voice_6Sir. Well, it was covered up by the higher echelon.
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voice_6Take any fire, any earthquake,
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voice_6any major disaster. Then wonder
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voice_6flying saucers, captain, are still a rumor
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voice_6officially.
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voice_6Like we beat them off again, Sir. What do they want?
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voice_6Where are they from? Where are they going?
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voice_6They, Sir.
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voice_4Who?
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voice_6Well, this is a training maneuver, Sir.
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voice_6We only did a little practice firing at the clouds.
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voice_6Yeah.
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voice_6I wonder what their next move will be.
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voice_6What will their next move be?
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voice_6Your space commander has returned from Earth.
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voice_5Send him in,
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voice_5you have your part.
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voice_6We had to pull in here to Space station 7 for regeneration.
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voice_6We're returning to the planet Earth immediately thereafter.
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voice_5What progress has been made?
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voice_6We contacted government officials.
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voice_6They refuse our existence.
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voice_5What plan will you follow now?
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voice_6Plan 9. It's been absolutely impossible to work through these earth creatures.
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voice_6Their soul is too controlled.
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voice_6Plan.
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voice_5Nine.
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voice_5Ah yes, Plan 9 deals with the resurrection of the dead.
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voice_5Long distance electrode shot in the pinion pituitary glands of recent dead.
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voice_5Have you attempted any of this?
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voice_6Plan as yet. Yes, Excellency.
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voice_5How successful has it been?
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voice_6We have risen too, so far.
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voice_6We shall be just as successful on more.
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voice_5The living They have no suspicion of your movements.
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voice_6We had to dispose of one policeman.
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voice_6However, none of those risen have been seen,
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voice_6at least not by anyone who still remains alive.
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voice_6It's.
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voice_5Too bad it must be handled this way,
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voice_5but it must. Those who we take from the grave will lead the way for our other operations.
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voice_6Yes, Excellency, continue on report.
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voice_5To me in 2 earth days.
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voice_0I feared His Excellency wouldn't take our report this well.
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voice_6Well, had he been dealing with her own people, his reaction would have been completely different.
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voice_6He understands the difficulties of the Earth race.
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voice_0What do you think will be the next obstacle the Earth people will put in our way?
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voice_6Well, as long as they can think,
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voice_6we'll have our problems. But those whom we're using cannot think.
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voice_6They are the dead brought to a simulated life by our electrode guns.
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voice_6You know, it's an interesting thing when you consider the Earth.
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voice_6People who can think are so frightened by those who cannot.
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voice_6The dead.
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voice_6Well, our ships should be regenerated. We better get started.
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voice_6I still think you'll go in town and stay with your mother until I get back.
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voice_0This is our home and nothing's going to take me from it.
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voice_0Besides, most men try and keep their wives from going home to Mama.
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voice_6That's not the point.
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voice_0That's all the point there's going to be.
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voice_0Now toddle off and fly your flying machine,
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voice_0darling. But if you see any more flying saucers,
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voice_0will you tell them to pick another house to buzz?
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voice_0Be careful, don't worry about me.
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voice_6Oh, you're the only thing I do worry about.
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voice_6Oh, forget about the flying saucers,
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voice_6They're up there.
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voice_6But there's something in that cemetery and that's too close for comfort.
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voice_0The saucers are up there and the cemetery's out there,
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voice_0but I'll be locked up in there.
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voice_0Now off to your wild blue yonders.
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voice_6You promise you'll lock your doors immediately?
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voice_0I promise. Besides,
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voice_0I'll be in bed before half an hour is gone with your pillow beside me.
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voice_0A.
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voice_6Pillow.
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voice_0Well, I have to have something to keep me company while you're away.
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voice_0Sometimes in the night when it does get a little lonely,
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voice_0I reach over and touch it. Then it doesn't seem so lonely anymore.
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voice_6A crazy kid.
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voice_6I do love you, darling.
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voice_6See you Thursday.
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voice_0Goodbye, honey.
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voice_6You know I'm not leaving here until you lock safely inside.
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voice_0All right, darling.
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voice_0If you're especially nice, I may even lock the side door.
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voice_6And be sure you keep the yard lights on.
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voice_7You're mighty silent this trip, Jeff.
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voice_7You
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voice_7haven't spoken 10 words since take off.
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voice_6I guess I'm preoccupied, Danny.
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voice_7We've got 33 passengers back then that have time to be preoccupied.
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voice_7Flying this fly bird doesn't give you that opportunity.
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voice_6I guess you're right, Danny.
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voice_7Paula
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voice_7yeah, there's nothing wrong between you 2.
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voice_6Oh no, nothing like that. Just that I'm worried she being there alone and those strange things flying over the house and there was incidents in the graveyard these past few days just got me worried.
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voice_7Well, maybe they haven't figured out those crazy sky birds yet,
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voice_7but I'll give you 50 to one. Odds the police have cleared up that cemetery thing by now.
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voice_6I hope so.
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voice_1If you're really that worried, Jeff, why don't you go ready when and find out Max should be on duty at the field by now.
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voice_1He could call Paul and relay the message to you.
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voice_7Hi, Edie.
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voice_1Hi, silence. I haven't heard a word from this end of the plane since we left the field.
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voice_7I've just been giving himself and me a study in silence.
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voice_1The boys aren't feuding.
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voice_6Oh no, Edie, nothing like that.
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voice_7Hey Eddie, how about you and me balling it up in Albuquerque?
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voice_1Albuquerque Have you read that flight schedule,
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voice_1boy?
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voice_7What about it?
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voice_1We land in Albuquerque at 4:00 AM.
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voice_1That's strictly a 9:00 town.
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voice_7Well, I know a friend that'll help us.
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voice_1Let's have the problem first.
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voice_7Danny. Ah, he's worried about Paula.
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voice_1I read about that cemetery business.
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voice_1I tried to get two kids not to buy too near one of those things.
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voice_1We get there soon enough as it is.
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voice_7He thought it'd be quiet and peaceful there.
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voice_1No doubt about that. It's quite all right,
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voice_1like a tomb.
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voice_1I'm sorry, Jeff, that was a bad joke.
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voice_1Say, I almost forgot what I came in here for.
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voice_1How's the coffee situation?
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voice_7That's for me.
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voice_6It sure wouldn't hurt the thing, Eddie.
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voice_1OK, be right back and say Jeff,
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voice_1make that call to Mack.
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voice_7Nah, not only she throw cold water on my Albuquerque plan,
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voice_7but now she's repeating herself. How about that Albuquerque ball?
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voice_1I can't resist your time, Danny Boy.
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voice_6Residents near the cemetery paid little attention to the blast of Thunder and the flash of lightning,
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voice_6but from the blast arose the moving figure of the dead old man.
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voice_0Hello.
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voice_0Who,
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voice_0Mac?
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voice_0Well, hi, Mac.
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voice_0Sure I'm all right. I just fell asleep.
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voice_0Tell Jeff I'm all right.
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voice_0OK, Mac,
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voice_0thanks for calling. Good night.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6Missus Trent Missus Trent, What's wrong?
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voice_6The.
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voice_6Music.
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voice_6They'll be at the Hatch in a moment. You can open it now,
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voice_6Jenna.
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voice_6Turn off the electrodes quickly. They can't tell us from anyone else.
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voice_6It's tough to find something when you don't know what you're looking for.
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voice_6I don't think the Lieutenant does either. Then what are we doing out here?
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voice_6I was off duty an hour ago.
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voice_6Oh, don't ask me any questions. I'm just a hard hand,
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voice_6just like you. What
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voice_6do you suppose that noise was? Whatever it was,
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voice_6it's no more strange than the other things happening around this cemetery.
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voice_6Spirits like old Farmer Caller talked about.
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voice_6Well, maybe the only spirits he saw tonight were those I smelled on his breath.
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voice_6Well, don't forget Miss Trent claims to have seen them,
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voice_6too. She didn't have anything on her breath.
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voice_6She was hysterical. True,
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voice_6she was frightened and in the state of shock.
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voice_6But don't forget that torn nightgown and the scratched feet.
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voice_6Yeah, I hadn't thought of that.
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voice_6Guess that's why you're a detective Lieutenant.
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voice_6And I'm still a uniformed cop.
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voice_6Sometimes it's only the brakes, Larry.
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voice_6Meantime, let's get there. Lieutenant, did you hear that?
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voice_6How could we help it? That Joe was strange.
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voice_6Know what it was? No more than you do.
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voice_6Went for waters. I get out of here right now.
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voice_6There was a saucer. A flying saucer makes you say that.
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voice_6Do you remember the noise we heard the other night?
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voice_6We were not to the ground. How could I forget?
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voice_6Exactly. But you're not remembering that sound
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voice_6there. You're wrong, Lieutenant. I'm with the fact the sound is similar.
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voice_6But what about the blinding light? Well,
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voice_6haven't you heard? And many times the saucer hasn't had a goal or a light of any kind,
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voice_6for that matter.
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voice_6That proves it. What next, Lieutenant?
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voice_6Oh, Lieutenant, Maybe this doesn't mean much,
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voice_6but Jamie me found a grave that looks like it's been busted into.
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voice_6What? Where? Why? What?
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voice_6Come on, man. Out with it. We haven't got all data ways.
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voice_6Just over there beyond the crib.
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voice_6All right, show us away.
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voice_6Look here. Here it is, Lieutenant.
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voice_6Yeah, it's been broken into. All right.
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voice_6Strange. If someone had broken in,
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voice_6the dirt should be piled up here somewhere.
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voice_6It looks like it's falling into the grave.
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voice_6Larry, you'll be out of the uniform before you know it.
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voice_6Do we have the right to look down there, Lieutenant?
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voice_6Technically, no, no, no.
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voice_6This spot looks familiar, though.
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voice_6Yeah. We shouldn't investigate any further without the permission.
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voice_6And next to kin. Let's go get it.
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voice_6How? I see what you mean. The gravestone's down there.
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voice_6Well, let's go down and find out whose grave it is.
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voice_4How?
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voice_6By going down and finding out,
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voice_6Are you sure you mean that, Lieutenant?
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voice_6If I didn't mean it, I wouldn't have said it.
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voice_6Scared. Well,
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voice_6why do I get hooked up with these spooked details?
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voice_6Monsters, Graves, Bodies.
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voice_4All right.
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voice_6Casket's here, but nobody's in it.
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voice_6Can you read the name on the casket?
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voice_6It's too dark. Give me a flashlight.
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voice_6How about a match? We sure could try it.
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voice_6Let me have them. OK,
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voice_6It's a specter. Clay's grave,
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voice_6but he ain't in it.
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voice_6But meanwhile, at the Pentagon in Washington,
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voice_6DC,
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voice_6Right. G2,
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voice_6come in.
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voice_6Yes, of course. I'll keep in touch.
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voice_6Come in, Colonel Edwards, close the door.
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voice_6At ease, Colonel. Thank you, Sir. Sit down.
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voice_6I understand, Colonel.
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voice_6You've been on tap for many of our saucer attacks.
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voice_6I'm in charge of field operation,
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voice_6Sir.
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voice_6You believe there are such things as flying sauces,
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voice_6Colonel? Yes, Sir. You've seen them?
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voice_6Yes, Sir.
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voice_6You realize there's a government directive stating that there is no such thing as a flying saucer?
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voice_6Yes, Sir. You stand by your statement that you've seen flying sauces?
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voice_6Well,
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voice_6yes, Sir.
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voice_6This could mean a court martial admitting this against direct orders.
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voice_6General Roberts, may I speak freely?
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voice_6You may. How could I hope to hold down my command if I didn't believe in what I saw and shot at?
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voice_6I
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voice_6like you, Colonel. Thank you, Sir.
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voice_6There are flying saucers.
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voice_6There's no doubt they are in our skies.
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voice_6They've been there for some time.
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voice_6What are we going to do about them? Who knows?
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voice_6Then they really are there.
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voice_6I thought you were convinced of that.
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voice_6I am. We've had contact with them.
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voice_6Contact. Huh. Radio.
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voice_6They speak our language? Well,
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voice_6not quite. We've received messages from their spaceships for a while.
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voice_6It came in as just a lot of jumbled noise.
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voice_6And now, Sir? Well,
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voice_6since they first tried contact with us by radio,
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voice_6we've developed a language computer.
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voice_6A machine that breaks down any language to our own general.
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voice_6What's this all got to do with me?
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voice_6Well, you've been in charge of saucer field activity for a long while.
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voice_6I think it's about time you heard these recordings.
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voice_6You mind? Mind. I'm anxious.
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voice_6This is Eros, a space soldier from a planet of your Galaxy.
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voice_6I fully realize our language differences.
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voice_6However, I also know you finally have perfected the dictal robot area,
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voice_6or as you on Earth call it the language computer,
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voice_6so you can now understand that which I speak.
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voice_6Since the beginning of your time, we have been far beyond your planet.
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voice_6It has taken you centuries to even grasp what we developed eons of your years ago.
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voice_6Do you still believe it impossible we exist?
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voice_6You didn't actually think you were the only inhabited planet in the universe.
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voice_6How can any race be so stupid?
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voice_6Permit me to set your mind at ease.
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voice_6We do not want to conquer your planet,
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voice_6only save it.
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voice_6We could have destroyed it long ago if that had been our aim.
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voice_6Our principal purpose is friendly. I admit we have had to take certain means which you might refer to as criminal,
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voice_6but that is because of your big guns which have destroyed some of our representatives.
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voice_6If you persist in denying us our landings,
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voice_6then we must only accept that you do not want us on friendly terms.
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voice_6We then have no alternative but to destroy you before you destroy us with your ancient juvenile minds.
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voice_6You have developed explosives too fast for your minds to conceive what you are doing.
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voice_6You are on the verge of destroying the entire universe.
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voice_6We are a part of that universe.
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voice_6This is our last.
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voice_6That's the end of that one. Atmospheric conditions in outer space often interfere with transmitting.
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voice_6How many of these recordings do you have,
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voice_6General? An even dozen up to now.
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voice_6This was the last one. We received it over a month ago.
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voice_6You think they mean business? We can't afford to take any chances.
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voice_6Come over here.
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voice_6You ever been to Hollywood? Oh,
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voice_6a couple of times a few years ago.
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voice_6You're going to be there in the morning,
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voice_6just a few minutes from Hollywood in the town of San Fernando.
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voice_6Reports have come in of saucers flying so low the exhaust knocked people to the ground.
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voice_6There have even been stated claims of saucer landings.
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voice_6Major Carlson will replace you while you're out there.
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voice_6You're the best man for the job of attempting to contact them.
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voice_6Find them, Colonel. See what in **** it is they want.
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voice_6All right, Sir.
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voice_6These are confidential reports,
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voice_6Colonel. Read them over carefully on the plane.
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voice_6Turn them over to intelligence when you get to Los Angeles.
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voice_6They'll have further orders for disposition.
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voice_6Yes, Sir.
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voice_6Colonel Edwards. Yes,
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voice_6Sir. Good luck. Thank you,
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voice_6Sir.
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voice_6We are ready to report, Excellency.
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voice_5You are many days late.
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voice_6It was unavoidable.
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voice_6We tried to transmit via televisor,
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voice_6but atmospheric conditions made transmission impossible.
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voice_4You should have.
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voice_5Transmitted as soon as conditions.
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voice_6Permitted. I thought time was of the essence.
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voice_6Suspicion has fallen upon our movements.
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voice_6Our ships have been viewed near the point of operations.
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voice_5And what has this added time gained here us?
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voice_6We have successfully risen three of the dead ones.
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voice_5Permit me to see one.
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voice_6Bring in the big one. Use your small electrode gun.
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voice_5I have taken 2 ships from your command.
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voice_6But that will leave only my ship.
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voice_5It is necessary that you continue your mission alone.
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voice_5I have need of your other ships elsewhere.
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voice_5Even though you have risen 3 of the Earth's dead.
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voice_5The plan is far from successful,
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voice_5and you Eros must prove it an operational success before more time,
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voice_5energy ships and your countrymen
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voice_5may be spent on it.
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voice_6We will not fail, everything is on our side.
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voice_5Not everything. You do not have the live Earth people.
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voice_5You reported that your ship was viewed at the scene of your present operations.
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voice_6That is correct.
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voice_5They have been viewed many times,
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voice_5but not at the scene of operations.
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voice_5Something must be done about that.
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voice_6Stop me, Tanner. He's close enough.
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voice_6Turn off your electrode gun. No, no.
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voice_6Stop me, Tanner. I. Jam that maybe you.
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voice_0Can't get it? It's a.
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voice_4Won't drop the gun to the floor,
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voice_4Tanner.
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voice_6The metal will break contact.
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voice_6That was too close, yes.
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voice_5Bring the giant here that I may get a better look at you.
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voice_5Yes, she's a fine specimen.
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voice_5Are they all this powerful on planet Earth?
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voice_6This one is an exception, Excellency.
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voice_5What are the other two like?
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voice_6One is a woman, the other an old man.
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voice_5An old man, you say?
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voice_6Yes, Excellency.
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voice_5This gives me a plan. Put the big one away.
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voice_6Pick up your electrode gun, make sure it's in working order before pointing it at him,
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voice_6whatever.
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voice_0Made a jam, Seems to have been cleared by the fall take.
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voice_6Him back to the ship.
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voice_5The old one must be sacrificed reland on earth
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voice_5send the old one to enter dwelling.
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voice_5Then cut the electrokinetic and turn on your ships decomposure ray.
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voice_5The result will astound those watching,
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voice_5astound them enough to delay their intention until you have gained your other recruits from the cemetery.
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voice_6Yes, Excellency, it'll be done.
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voice_5Report to me when this has been accomplished.
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voice_5Eros, the Earth people are getting closer to that which we fear.
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voice_5Since they will not listen or respect our existence,
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voice_5they cannot help but believe our powers when they see their own dead walking around again,
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voice_5brought about by our advancement and such things.
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voice_5As soon as you have enough of the dead recruits,
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voice_5March them on the capitals of the Earth.
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voice_5Let nothing stand in your way.
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voice_5Their own dead will be used to make them accept our existence and believe in that fact.
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voice_6Mr. Miss Strand,
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voice_6this is Colonel Edwards from Washington, DC.
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voice_0Good evening, Colonel.
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voice_6Hello, Colonel.
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voice_6Colonel would like to ask you a few questions.
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voice_6Questions. What about Colonel,
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voice_6may I sit down?
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voice_6Oh.
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voice_0I'm sorry, please do.
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voice_6I want to ask you about your strange experience the other night when you saw the flying saucer.
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voice_0After that, the police brought me home.
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voice_0I hope I never see such a sight again.
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voice_6Well, after your description I don't think I'd want to see it either.
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voice_6One thing more, after you were forced to the ground by that blast of wind.
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voice_6Was it a hot or cold blast?
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voice_6It's kind of hard to explain. Wasn't hot,
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voice_6wasn't cold, just to
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voice_6terrific force we we couldn't get off the ground.
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voice_0The light blinded me so badly I couldn't see a thing.
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voice_0We could only feel the pressure of the wind until it was gone.
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voice_0When the glare left us, we could see a glowing ball disappearing off in the distance.
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voice_6Which way?
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voice_0Toward the cemetery.
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voice_6This is the most fantastic story I've ever heard,
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voice_6and every word of it's true, too. That's the fantastic part of it,
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voice_6Colonel. We found a lot of suspicious things out in that cemetery.
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voice_6Then again, didn't find anything to base a fact,
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voice_6a suspicion on.
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voice_6Hey,
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voice_6you hear anything?
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voice_6You see anything out there, Kelton? Too dark,
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voice_6Lieutenant.
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voice_6But something started stinking awful bad.
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voice_6There's
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voice_6something out there.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6The.
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voice_6What do you make of that? They should cut me.
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voice_6Didn't look that way a minute ago.
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voice_6What about your man? The excitement.
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voice_6I forgot all about Kelton.
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voice_6He'll be all right in a few minutes.
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voice_6Did you see that thing? Did you get it?
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voice_6We got it. What was it? It didn't fall.
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voice_6I fired every bullet I had. So did I.
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voice_6I don't know what it was or what happened,
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voice_6but unless that bag of bones over there can reassemble itself,
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voice_6it's all they're running now.
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voice_6Colonel, I've been out here so often,
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voice_6you think I've taken a lease on this place.
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voice_6Not a long lease. I hope I see what you mean.
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voice_6You know, I can't help but feel the answers out here somewhere.
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voice_6Is the girl safe,
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voice_6Missus Trent, you'd better stay with the car.
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voice_0Stay here alone, not on your life.
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voice_6Modern women. Yeah.
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voice_6They've been that way all down through the ages,
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voice_6Especially in a spot like this.
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voice_6Count. Yes, Sir. Stay with Missus Trent.
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voice_6All right, Lieutenant. Now you stay close to the officer,
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voice_6honey.
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voice_0I'd feel safer with you.
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voice_6Now the Lieutenant knows best.
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voice_0Well, I don't like it, but I guess there isn't much I can do about it.
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voice_6You have a gun?
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voice_6No. You know how they use one?
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voice_6After four years in the Marine Corps here,
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voice_6you think we'll need these? You'll never tell.
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voice_6Let's get going.
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voice_6Would expect to find out here. Well,
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voice_6there's only one answer to that, Mister Trent.
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voice_6We'll know when we find it.
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voice_6Inspector Clay is great. Right over here.
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voice_6Is that the one you told me was broken into?
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voice_6Yes,
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voice_6this is. Yeah,
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voice_6looks to me like someone had broken off instead of in.
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voice_6I figured that, but that's impossible.
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voice_6Look, Colonel, some things just can't happen.
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voice_6Yeah, well, after that apparition that was draped across Mr.
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voice_6Transpatio, I would say we should keep our minds open to anything.
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voice_6Look, Colonel, I'm a policeman. I've got the deal in facts.
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voice_4But.
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voice_6I guess I'll have to go along with you. You know,
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voice_6I'll bet my badge right now we haven't seen the last of those weirdies.
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voice_6They'll discover our ship soon. You're.
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voice_0Going to let them find us.
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voice_6It's the only way. These are the same men who have been so close so often.
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voice_6They must be halted before they can inform others about us.
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voice_0But there were others in the car.
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voice_6They'll be taken too.
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voice_6Send the big one before the girl and the policeman.
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voice_6I'll turn on the Dickler Robitaire so we may convers with them.
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voice_6You
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voice_6know, maybe we barking up the wrong tree.
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voice_6One thing a policeman learns, Mr. Trent,
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voice_6is patience. Where's that burn spot you mentioned?
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voice_6Right over there. Look,
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voice_6we'll investigate, but move carefully.
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voice_6A moment or two more and you will be the first live Earth people ever to enter a celestial ship.
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voice_6Boy, how can anything that big hype for so long a time.
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voice_6Never heard metal sound like that before.
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voice_6What do you see? Only my reflection.
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voice_6Must be some kind of one way glass.
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voice_6I wonder how you get into this thing.
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voice_6I'm not sure I want to find out.
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voice_6They're just outside.
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voice_6You can open the outer hatch now.
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voice_6You
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voice_6going to that thing? That's what we're here for.
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voice_6I don't know, the way these things speed around,
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voice_6we might just get in and off it goes.
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voice_6That's a chance we take Al.
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voice_6I took a chance on those earlier airplanes.
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voice_6Might just as well see what the inside of one of these looks like.
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voice_6Got your guns ready. I'll tell you one thing,
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voice_6if a little Green Man pops out of me,
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voice_6I'm shooting 1st and asking questions later.
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voice_6They're.
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voice_0In the outer chamber now,
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voice_0Eros. Do we have to kill them?
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voice_6Yes.
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voice_0Seems such a waste.
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voice_6Well, wouldn't it be better to kill a few now than with their meddling permit them to destroy the entire universe?
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voice_6We're.
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voice_0Always right Arabs, of course.
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voice_6But those are not my words. Those are the words of the ruler.
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voice_6You 2 stay right where you're at.
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voice_6We will do as you command
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voice_6for the moment. Know for the moment about it.
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voice_6You just do as I tell you.
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voice_6You do not need guns. Maybe we think we do.
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voice_6They would be of no use to you now.
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voice_6They've been mighty useful for four on flesh and blood,
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voice_6and you two look like you've got a lot of both.
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voice_6True, they would be effective upon us if you were to have the opportunity to use them.
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voice_6Lester, if you don't get away from that Control Board,
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voice_6I'll show you just how effective they can be.
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voice_6Shall we talk now or wait?
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voice_6Your friends will be here shortly. What friend?
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voice_6Those you left at the vehicle.
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voice_6If you've done anything to Paula, take it easy,
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voice_6Mr. Transfall. I assure you no harm has come to her.
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voice_6Would you like to see
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voice_6next time you try that? I won't aim at the board.
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voice_6You're a headstrong young man.
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voice_6I was only going to turn on the televisor so you could see her movements.
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voice_6Go ahead, my friend, but move very carefully.
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voice_6She's only fainted,
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voice_6you fiend.
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voice_6IA
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voice_6Fiend.
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voice_6I am a soldier of our planet,
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voice_6IA Fiend.
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voice_6We did not come here as enemies.
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voice_6We came only with friendly intentions to talk,
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voice_6to ask your aid. Our aid,
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voice_6yes, your aid for the whole universe.
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voice_6But your governments of Earth refused even to accept our existence.
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voice_6Even though you've seen us, heard our messages,
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voice_6you still refuse to accept us.
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voice_6Why is it so important that you want to contact the governments of our Earth?
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voice_6Because of death.
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voice_6Because all you of Earth are idiots.
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voice_6Now you just hold on, Buster. No,
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voice_6you hold on. First was your firecracker,
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voice_6a harmless explosive. Then your hand grenade.
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voice_6They began to kill your own people. A few at a time.
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voice_6Then the bomb. Then a larger bomb.
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voice_6Many people are killed at one time.
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voice_6Then your scientists stumbled upon the atom bomb.
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voice_6Split the atom,
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voice_6then the hydrogen bomb where you actually explode.
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voice_6The air itself
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voice_6now brings the total destruction of the entire universe served by our sun.
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voice_6The only explosion left is the solar Benite,
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voice_6but there's no such thing. Perhaps to you,
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voice_6but we've known it for centuries.
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voice_6Your scientists will stumble upon it as they have all the others,
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voice_6but the juvenile minds which you possess will not comprehend its strength until it's too late.
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voice_6You're way above our heads. The Solomonite is a way to explode the actual particles of sunlight,
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voice_6but that's impossible. Even now.
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voice_6Your scientists are working on a way to harness the sun's rays.
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voice_6The rays of sunlight are minute particles.
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voice_6Is it so far from your imagination they cannot do as I have suggested?
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voice_6Why a particle of sunlight can't even be seen or measured?
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voice_6Can you see or measure an atom yet?
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voice_6You can explode. 1A ray of sunlight is made-up of many atoms.
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voice_6So what if we do develop this solenoid bomb?
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voice_6We'd be even a stronger nation than now.
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voice_6Stronger. You see.
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voice_6You see. Your stupid minds.
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voice_6Stupid. Stupid.
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voice_6That's all I'm taking from you. Get back here.
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voice_6You don't
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voice_6let him finish.
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voice_6It's because of men like you that all must be destroyed.
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voice_6Headstrong, violent.
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voice_6No use of the mind God gave you.
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voice_6You talk of God.
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voice_6You also think it impossible that we too might think of God.
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voice_6You
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voice_6who wear the uniform of your country.
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voice_6You see, I wear the uniform of my country.
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voice_6Yes, we've had to use drastic means to get to you,
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voice_6but you left us no alternative.
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voice_6When you have the solar night, you have nothing,
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voice_6nor does the universe.
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voice_6You speak of solar night, but just what is it?
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voice_6Take a can of your gasoline.
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voice_6Say this can of gasoline is the sun.
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voice_6Now you spread a thin line of it to a ball representing the earth.
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voice_6Now the gasoline represents the sunlight.
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voice_6The sun particles
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voice_6here. We saturate the ball with the gasoline,
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voice_6the sunlight. Then we put a flame to the ball.
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voice_6The flame will speedily travel around the earth,
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voice_6back along the line of gasoline to the can or the sun itself.
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voice_6It will explode this source and spread to every place that gasoline our sunlight touches.
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voice_6Explode the sunlight here, gentlemen,
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voice_6you explode the universe.
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voice_6Explode the sunlight here, and a chain reaction will occur direct to the sun itself and to all the planets that sunlight touches,
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voice_6to every planet in the universe.
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voice_6This is why you must be stopped.
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voice_6This is why any means must be used to stop you
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voice_6in a friendly manner,
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voice_6or as it seems you want it,
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voice_6He's mad.
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voice_0Mad. Is it mad that you destroy other people to save yourselves?
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voice_0You have done this. Is it mad that one country must destroy another to save themselves?
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voice_0You have also done this. How then is it mad that one planet must destroy another?
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voice_0Who threatens the very exaction now?
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voice_6In my land, women are for advancing the race,
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voice_6not for fighting man's battle.
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voice_6Life is not so expensive on my planet.
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voice_6We don't cling to it like you do.
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voice_6Our entire aim is for the development of our planet.
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voice_6What happened to you? How come you're all alone?
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voice_6I asked for lots of help. You sounded drunk or something on the radio.
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voice_6I didn't see with my own eyes. I'd never believe it.
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voice_6Believe what?
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voice_6It was horrible. And he almost broke my shoulder.
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voice_6Look, what are you trying to say? If you don't make sense,
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voice_6we'll never get to the bottom of this. Now,
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voice_6who slug you?
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voice_6Inspector Clay. What?
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voice_6It was Clay, all right. Only not like we remembered him.
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voice_6Well, his wig was busted into,
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voice_6wasn't it? Next you'll tell me you saw skeletons.
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voice_6We did earlier. Now I know you're off your rocker.
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voice_6All of us saw it. The Lieutenant, the Colonel,
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voice_6everybody. Where's Lieutenant now?
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voice_6We've got to find him. Mr. Trenner's gone.
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voice_6I was left here to guard her, but Clay showed up and put me out of the running.
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voice_6And the second time tonight. And I'm getting **** tired of it.
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voice_6Which way were they going? Oh,
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voice_6that way. Come on
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voice_6then. One day it could all be gone.
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voice_6One big puff of smoke and ball of fire.
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voice_6All that out there, the stars,
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voice_6the planets,
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voice_6all just an empty void.
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voice_6You 2 had better come along with us.
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voice_6Come with you Where? The police station.
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voice_6So it seems you think you have the upper hand.
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voice_6Look out that window,
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voice_6Jeff.
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voice_6She is unarmed, but he would kill in seconds if I so choose.
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voice_6Holy cow.
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voice_6Look, there.
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voice_6It's Clay, all right. There's no mistaking that.
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voice_6And he's got Mrs. Trent.
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voice_6Get your gun ready. From all I've seen tonight,
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voice_6guns won't do any good. Clay is dead,
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voice_6and we buried him. How are we going to kill somebody that's already dead?
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voice_6Dead. And yet there he stands.
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voice_6That other one. Earlier, I emptied a full clip into him.
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voice_6I'm saying it. That's the only reason I'm listening to you.
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voice_6Look, I've got an idea.
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voice_6Hurt him or not, we've got to try something.
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voice_6I'm going to sneak up behind him and walk him over the head.
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voice_6That ought to make a move. Follow me.
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voice_6Even when Clay was alive, he couldn't run fast enough to catch me.
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voice_6So when he does, you grab Missus Trent and run like lightning in the opposite direction.
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voice_6You think it'll work? Or anything else to try?
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voice_0Oh, I'll be all right.
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voice_0Take care of the others.
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voice_6Your men have failed the big one.
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voice_6This could only happen because the electrode ray is off.
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voice_6He'll walk again when I turn it on.
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voice_6Call it right there.
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voice_6Suppose the Lieutenant and the others are in that thing.
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voice_6Well, supposing they're margins or something in there?
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voice_6Come on, let's go.
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voice_6Open up an air. Open up.
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voice_6Get that door, old Colonel. I would no one switch from another.
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voice_0Hold on the camera, I'll have a ship in the air in a minute.
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voice_6Get out of here, Jeff. The ship's on fire.
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voice_6I wonder if that's the last we'll see of them.
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voice_6Perhaps, but sooner or later there'll be others.
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voice_6Look.
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voice_0Have they caught that woman, that thing yet?
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voice_6That's right, there's another ghoul running loose and it's my guess that she'll look like him.
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voice_6With the ship and the ray gun gone,
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voice_6they have no control.
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voice_6We got to hand it to them though, They they're far ahead of us.
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voice_6My friend, you have seen this incident.
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voice_6Based on sworn testimony,
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voice_6can you prove that it didn't happen?
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voice_6Perhaps on your way home someone will pass you in the dark and you will never know it,
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voice_6for they will be from outer space.
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voice_6Many scientists believe that another world is watching us this moment.
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voice_6We once laughed at the horseless carriage,
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voice_6the aeroplane, the telephone,
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voice_6the electric light, vitamins,
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voice_6radio and even television.
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voice_6And now some of us laugh at outer space.
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voice_6God help us in the future.