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The main functions of science
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can be termed as primarily comprehension and control.
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The comprehension is sometimes merely that of the physical,
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but more often, it deals with the universal forces
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that affect the lives of each one of us.
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We know that the vast spaces surrounding our planet are teeming
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with micro-meteors and radiation
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that originate from the stars and distant galaxies.
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Strange, little-understood phenomena
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have been observed in the depths of our oceans
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and deep within the mass that underlies the crust of this globe
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upon which we live.
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With the help of instruments and accepted natural mathematical laws,
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we have been able to expand our comprehension,
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but to a small degree.
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Man has learned that life is everywhere,
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and although we are part of it,
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it seems the thing we understand the least.
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The great mysteries we seek to unlock
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could be no more manifest than within our own being.
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Actually, our quest for comprehension is perhaps most complicated
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by the failure to discover reality within ourselves.
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If we're unable to see the woods because of the trees,
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if we fail first to comprehend truly,
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then it follows
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that there can be no chance of any type of control.
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Today we are groping out into space,
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preparing to invade the incomprehensible universe
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which has held its many secrets since the beginning.
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The beginning?
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We're not at all sure that that term or any other
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can actually relate to a transition, such as gases solidifying to form a planet
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which would eventually support living inhabitants.
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What we view as the beginning or the end of something
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is clouded by the limitations of the mind machine itself.
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Now, if that mind machine had the power to conceive properly
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of the additional dimension of time,
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our measurement of it would cease.
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Man would see the Earth,
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the stars and the whole cosmic void
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as timeless.
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Limitless.
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When deeper comprehension is brought about
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by evolutionary processes,
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man's limitations in space will thus vanish.
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You will easily be able to travel from one planet to another,
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from one galaxy to another.
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The stream of knowledge evolution produces will become a powerful force,
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one easily able to conquer time itself
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and the immeasurable distances of space.
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Diane Wilson,
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an average American girl, living in a suburban community.
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She had never been known to be mentally ill
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or behave in the erratic manner in which the police patrol found her.
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Chief of Police Arnold Johnson had been accustomed
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to dealing with the many and varied situations
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that often called for extensive professional assistance.
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In this case, he called upon the best-qualified man he knew.
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Dr. Ian Sabiri, MD and specialist in psychiatry.
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The Doctor had known Miss Wilson throughout most of her years,
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and was very much disturbed upon hearing of her present condition.
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It was agreed he'd leave at once
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for an attempt to determine the cause of her unorthodox and very sudden seizure.
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The Wilson girl's mother is waiting outside.
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Have her come in,
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and see if Dr. Sabiri is finished with his report.
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Yes, sir.
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Oh.
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Won't you sit down, Mrs. Wilson?
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Dr. Sabiri has asked several of us to help him with your daughter.
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I'll ask you a few questions about her if that's okay.
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Well, of course, anything.
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Have you been upstairs to the room?
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I've been with her all morning.
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I just can't believe it.
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I'll never forgive myself.
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For what, Mrs. Wilson?
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For letting this terrible thing happen to her.
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In what way do you feel responsible?
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We had a quarrel.
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She left the house and went to stay at a friend's place across town.
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It was one of those needless things, and I'm afraid mostly my fault.
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What was the nature of the quarrel?
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Mrs. Wilson,
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I hope you understand the seriousness of Diane's condition.
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She's a victim of one of the most unusual seizures
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we've ever run into,
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and if we're to help her,
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it's essential that we understand all that happened last night.
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I'm sorry.
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The quarrel wasn't over something you'd call new.
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I'm ashamed to say we've gone on with it for over six months.
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Diane has had the idea of going to Switzerland
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to stay with her uncle while she prepares for the Olympic Games.
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She won a silver medal in figure skating two years ago,
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and she's insisted ever since on living in Switzerland.
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Well, naturally, I want her to stay here.
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We have, from time to time,
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what we call cases of self-imposed withdrawal
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from personal communication due to hysteria
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or emotional disappointments of one kind or another,
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or by one suffering from a paranoia structure.
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However, considering all that I've learned about your daughter,
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I'm inclined to dismiss all such possibilities.
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Everything points to just one thing.
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A situation of sudden violence.
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Oh, good morning. -Good morning.
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You know Mrs. Wilson? -Yes, very well.
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How are you, Mrs. Wilson? -I can't really tell, Doctor.
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Have you seen Diane? -I just left her.
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Is there any change? Is she able to talk yet?
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I'm afraid not, she's just lying, still the same as before.
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If you're finished, I'll go upstairs. -Of course, Mrs. Wilson.
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Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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I'm glad to do anything to help.
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Oh, just one thing.
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Had Diane noticeably suffered fear of anything in particular?
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Fear?
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No, not that I know of.
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I see.
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Thank you. -Thank you.
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There's an ominous ring about this situation.
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I couldn't agree more.
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What about the flying saucer story?
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Did it check out?
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I can't believe that could be connected in any way with this case.
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I'm not entirely convinced that it isn't.
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Come on, Jim. We're not living in the 16th century.
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No doubt that that generation
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made the same observation about the 14th century.
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Do you recall a series of incidents about a year ago
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involving three different women during a flying saucer sighting?
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I think so.
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According to these files, the symptoms were identical to what we have right now.
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But those cases were attributed to a physical cause.
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Attributed but not proven.
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Dr. Jensen was handling the case
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with the help of at least three internal specialists.
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I remember Jensen telling me specifically of the questions in everyone's mind,
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including his own.
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One of the women disappeared, and the other two had to be committed.
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In all three cases, there was no record of a previous illness,
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and each one was stricken on a lonely street late at night.
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That's exactly my point.
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The one girl raved incessantly about a sound.
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A piercing high-frequency vibration seemed to emanate from above
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with tremendous and steady intensity.
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I'll get hold of Jensen.
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Gentlemen, the external ear, as you're both aware,
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is an instrument capable of receiving vibrations
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of a different frequency,
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even though there may be some small difference
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between one individual and the other.
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As the sound is transmitted into the inner ear,
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and assuming there has never been any damage through accident or infection,
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the sensitivity of reception is greatly increased.
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Now.
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With this amplification, the sound is transmitted into the brain.
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We've already established with one of the women involved
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a certain amount of tissue inflammation, which led us to believe
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that she not only did hear the sounds she claimed to hear
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but that they must have brought on immense pressure to the brain.
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Doctor, we checked with at least a dozen people living in the neighborhood
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where Diane was staying, and not one person heard anything at all.
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Was this factor investigated in your other cases?
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Did you find any evidence that these so-called transmissions were real,
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such as they're being picked up by instruments?
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No, we couldn't find any evidence of the sound
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other than the physical evidence I just told you of.
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A tissue inflammation such as you've described
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could be caused by any number of things.
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I can't accept that as evidence of anything.
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What if Dr. Jensen was to recognize the same condition in Miss Wilson?
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You mean surgery?
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No, no, the mother would never go for that.
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You gentlemen appear to be involved in the same procrastination process
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I found myself in over a year ago.
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There were six of us working together,
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and I can tell you it was no easy matter to come to our final conclusions.
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I understood you were left up in the air about the whole thing.
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That was the situation before we performed the surgery,
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but afterwards, our thinking became much more closely knit.
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All of you felt certain that the object in the sky was in itself responsible?
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Perhaps certain is a word we all try to avoid,
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but we became pretty well convinced of the fact.
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Tell me this,
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has she told you anything at all about her experience?
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By the time we examined her, she was incapable of speech,
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but the police officers who brought her to the hospital told us
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that they distinctly heard her mention over and again
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about the sound she was hearing, and the officers heard nothing at all.
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Have you had the opportunity to probe the possibilities
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of directional transmission?
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With the proper tuning instruments, a great deal could be done
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in the projection of vibrations and controlling the transmission,
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much the same as in reception.
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This is the premise I've been pondering since last night.
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If a narrow beam was projected
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on a frequency exactly that of the highest capacity
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of a given individual,
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no doubt others would be unaware of existing vibrations.
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Everything under discussion seems to bring us back repeatedly
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to the same thing.
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Yes, this is by far the most logical explanation.
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You have to admit that the sighting was genuine,
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and at the same time, the time element was exactly right.
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If there were creatures around us
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who are clever enough to fly through space,
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they most certainly would be capable of devising the transmission mechanism
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we're talking about.
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All right.
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Let's say, for the sake of argument, you do establish this theory as a cause,
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granted, there was a purpose in the singling out of Diane last night,
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and there was, in fact, a transmission directed at her,
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can you tell me precisely just how we can help the girl?
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I have some ideas about that.
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Would you care to join us, Doctor?
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Well, yes.
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Yes, of course.
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Hello? -Miss Wilson, this is the desk clerk.
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I was told to call if you received a wire from your uncle in Zurich.
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That's right.
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The telegram just came in, Miss Wilson.
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It reads, glad you arrived, Langsford okay.
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Come to Zurich to see your favorite uncle as soon as you can.
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Thank you.
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Goodbye.
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Some miles to the north, another skier was rapidly covering
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the distance between the frozen wasteland and the nearest spot of civilization.
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Only this excursion was not for pleasure.
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A mission of desperate urgency was the driving force.
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The native Lapplanders had witnessed something evil in the sky.
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Reaching the desolate communication shack,
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the messenger hurried to reach the telegraph operator
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and tell him of what had been seen in the North.
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A story that was relayed to the city
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and, ultimately, the entire world.
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In Zurich, Dr. Frederick Wilson, Diane's uncle and world-famous geologist,
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was summoned from his laboratory to report immediately
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to a quickly formed group of outstanding personnel
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presently available to expedite requests
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by the Air Force command of the local area.
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The second man called was Dr. Erik Engstrom, also a geologist,
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and noted throughout Europe
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as an outstanding leader in past work of dangerous glacier penetrations.
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The plan was to investigate the area of the Lapp village
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under controlled conditions 24 hours a day
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by a team composed of both scientific and military personnel.
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Doctors Engstrom and Wilson had not previously worked together,
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but had for years mutually respected the contributions provided by both.
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The three would be expected to locate fragments of the meteor,
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which, due to reports of heavy avalanches, was assumed to have fallen in the vicinity
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of the Lapp village of Canoerly.
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A plane was scheduled to take them immediately to Langsford,
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which would represent their point of embarkation.
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Lucky for us, you were in Switzerland, Doctor.
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Well, I think I'm the lucky one, Erik.
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You know, I've been chasing these things for 30 years,
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but the thrill of analyzing a fragment from another planet
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gets more interesting each time.
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I've been watching those boats down there, what are they?
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Ore boats from the Canoerly mine.
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Do you think that the magnetic attraction
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of the mines could have any bearing on the meteor falling there?
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Come on, Doctor.
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Who said it had to be a meteor?
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Hello.
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[Swedish spoken audio].
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Are you the Royal Academy group? -That's right.
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Colonel Bottiger has been assigned to your party.
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He and the others are interrogating some Lapps.
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When can we see Colonel?
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He asked me to take you to the flight office.
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I have a staff car standing by, sir.
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Thank you.
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[Swedish spoken audio].
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Never has this village lost a larger head of reindeer.
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He says they ran off, chased by the devil.
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He is sure something of great size caused the avalanche.
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Well, at this time of year,
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every snowpack in the area is probably cracked.
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The slightest vibration can start an avalanche.
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They know that,
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but they're convinced this one has some connection with the meteor.
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Ask him if he actually witnessed the meteor.
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[Swedish spoken audio]
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[Swedish spoken audio]
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He says it passed right over his village. -How large was it?
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[Swedish spoken audio]
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[Swedish spoken audio]
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He says the object came with a great roar, a fireball as large as a mountain.
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Well, how accurate would you say his estimate of size is?
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He's one of the elders, I'm sure he's trustworthy.
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Colonel, the plane is ready on the lake with the photographic equipment on board.
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We can take off at any time. -Very good, Sergeant.
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I thought we'd attempt to locate the site before landing at Rick's Jarvey.
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We leave as soon as you change your clothes.
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Fine.
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If we can get some good pictures, it'll eliminate a lot of guesswork.
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We'll leave bags in the lobby and return as when the pictures are developed.
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Fine, I hope you and the Sergeant can join us for dinner.
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We'll be glad to.
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I think our young geologist has made a discovery.
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Yes.
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Wait till he finds out his discovery is my niece, Diane.
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Now, there's championship form,
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with or without skates.
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Scientific observation, no doubt.
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Hello, darling!
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She knows me!
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Is that so?
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Isn't that funny? Usually, I never forget a pretty face.
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Or a pair of pretty legs.
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Scientific observation, no doubt. -Mm-hmm.
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I better hurry, if I want to get some skiing before dinner.
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Right.
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Well.
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Uncle Fred, gee, I'm glad to see you.
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Surprised, honey? -As a matter of fact, no.
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After what's been happening up here, I've been half expecting you.
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He? -Come on, Uncle Fred.
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Oh, he?
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Well, his name is Erik, Erik Engstrom.
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Why was he with you? Why not introduce me?
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Wait a minute now, hold it.
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One, he's a geologist in my party,
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and two,
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I didn't want to see my favorite niece get hurt.
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Oh, dangerous, huh?
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Not dangerous,
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deadly.
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You can believe your old uncle,
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that lad has left a string of broken hearts all over Europe.
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Well, maybe an American could...
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Is he coming back?
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He said something about going skiing.
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See you.
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Hey!
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Remember, I warned you.
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[Swedish spoken audio].
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That better be an apology, Mr. Erik Engstrom.
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You do know me, don't you?
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Huh, know you?
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Your reputation's the talk of the United States.
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It is?
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Certainly.
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They're even thinking of passing a law against you.
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Tell me, are all American girls as crazy as you?
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Worse.
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Some of us even like wolves.
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Perhaps you'll give this wolf the pleasure of walking back with him.
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That'll take longer than skiing.
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Exactly.
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Well, if you insist.
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Hey!
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Can I have my key. -Certainly, sir.
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Would you please hurry? We're all waiting dinner for you.
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She is crazy.
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Sir?
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That girl.
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Who is she?
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That's Diane Wilson, the Olympic star.
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Huh?
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Her uncle, Dr. Wilson, is in your party
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Yes, lad?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Too bad you're so tired, Erik.
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Diane is missing out on lovely music. -Oh, I see.
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I should ask her to dance.
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Don't force yourself, Erik. -Oh, no, it's an honor.
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[Swedish singing].
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What's it called, Erik? -The Midnight Sun.
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It's based on an old Swedish melody.
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About love?
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Because I love you,
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I am alone.
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No one is there,
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no one to share,
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the midnight sun.
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My arms,
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waiting patiently,
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for you
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to come to me.
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The night
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will not be lonely,
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for we will be as one.
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While sharing love,
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the beauty of
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the midnight sun.
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Hey, what's going on? -Come on, Erik, we'll tell you on the way.
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Good, I'll get my coat. -You're not coming.
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Come on, Henrik.
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Sorry, I had to interrupt your dinner, but I thought you should see this at once.
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Well, I'm very glad you did, Captain.
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How far away are we?
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Less than an hour's ride.
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Isn't anyone going to talk to me? -No.
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At least we promised not to make you walk home.
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[Swedish spoken audio].
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This way, sir. -Right.
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Oh, no, young lady.
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You stay right here.
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Look!
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What kind of animals could have done this?
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I'm not sure it's any animal that we've ever seen.
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Look at this bone.
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It's not broken, it's splintered.
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You're right.
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Uncle Fred!
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There.
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Well,
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whatever creature made this has to be at least 20 feet tall.
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That's the Lapp village that reported the avalanche.
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The meteor should be in one of those deep valleys.
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Let's go down and take a closer look.
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There it is, Doctor.
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Yes.
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Just as the report said.
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Hit it for miles across the valley floor.
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It must be an enormous fragment.
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An object that size should've stopped where it hit.
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A magnetic attraction certainly couldn't cause that.
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Doing any good back there?
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Yes, sir, I'm taking a whole role on this run, sir.
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After this pass, we'll head back to Rick's Jarvey.
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We'll come here early in the morning.
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Well, there seems to be nothing here that we didn't see with our naked eye.
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The area looks exactly the same as it did when we flew over it this afternoon.
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Not a footprint in sight.
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Why should whatever it is leave footprints near the crater?
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She's right. -There's no real reason
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to believe in a connection between this ranger business
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and what's probably a perfectly ordinary meteor.
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I have my doubts about that.
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The reports of the meteor are traveling horizontally.
00:39:27
Skidmarks, the small size of the crater.
00:39:29
All this seems to indicate not so much a normal impact
00:39:32
as some kind of a...
00:39:35
Landing.
00:39:36
What?
00:39:37
Don't you think we're letting our imaginations run a little wild?
00:39:40
We won't really know anything yet, will we?
00:39:43
We?
00:39:44
Aren't I invited?
00:39:46
Oh, no, not this trip.
00:39:47
You just stay here and look pretty till we come back.
00:39:50
Colonel, how soon can we take off?
00:39:53
I'd like to get underway as soon as it's light.
00:39:55
Let's plan on leaving the airstrip no later than six o'clock.
00:39:59
Okay.
00:40:28
I'll go get my camera equipment.
00:40:51
Ouch!
00:40:54
Good morning.
00:40:55
What a stupid thing to do.
00:41:09
Diane!
00:41:10
You shouldn't have done this. We don't know what we might find.
00:41:14
That's just why I came.
00:41:34
Look at the steam coming off that thing.
00:41:36
Can we get in close?
00:41:38
The surface down there is full of crevices.
00:41:40
We better play safe.
00:41:42
There's a level area back there.
00:42:14
We'll be gone most of the morning. Keep in touch with the air base.
00:42:17
Yes, sir.
00:42:18
This is one place we don't want to be stranded.
00:42:21
All right, let's go.
00:42:23
All right, Professor.
00:42:38
Now, where do you think you're going?
00:42:40
Please, I'm sorry, but now that I'm here,
00:42:43
you know I'm an expert skier, I can handle myself as well as any of you.
00:42:46
Well, she's your niece, Doctor.
00:42:49
Well, it's your expedition. -It was my expedition.
00:43:37
Still cooling off.
00:43:39
Let's go down and take a closer look.
00:43:49
We'll just make a preliminary investigation of it.
00:43:53
Do you mind staying here with Diane? -No.
00:43:55
He doesn't have to babysit.
00:43:57
We'll be right back.
00:43:59
Are you ready, Doctor?
00:44:01
Let's go.
00:44:36
Doctor, do you realize what this has to be?
00:44:40
Colonel, no human technology has produced anything like this.
00:44:44
The outer layer must be a shell of some heat-resistant bacteria.
00:44:47
Don't touch it!
00:44:53
Come on, let's get out of here.
00:46:05
The fool, he'll start an avalanche.
00:46:21
Poor man, he must've been buried alive.
00:46:27
Erik, look!
00:46:35
So that's what he was shooting at.
00:46:38
Erik? -Yes.
00:46:39
That mapped village between here and Rick's Jarvey,
00:46:42
could you and Diane ski there before dark?
00:46:44
Yes, but how about you?
00:46:46
No, no, you two could have help back here before we got halfway.
00:46:50
All right, if we're not back by morning, though,
00:46:52
you better start following our trail.
00:46:54
Come on, Diane.
00:46:57
Calling SR332, aircraft SR332, please come in if you read us.
00:47:03
Over.
00:47:11
Try it again.
00:47:13
SR332, aircraft SR332, please come in if you read us.
00:47:18
Over.
00:47:25
How long has it been?
00:47:27
Too long, I'm afraid. We haven't heard a thing since Canoerly.
00:47:30
The Captain said that Dr. Wilson would call us by radio himself
00:47:33
when they reached the site of the meteor.
00:47:36
Is it possible they landed the plane,
00:47:38
and with the antenna close to the ground, the signals don't carry?
00:47:42
It's not very likely.
00:47:44
You see that terrain is from 3,000 to 5,000 feet at the lowest point.
00:47:48
Now their antenna has sufficient altitude to carry from 300 to 400 miles,
00:47:51
perhaps even farther.
00:47:54
The only thing I can think of is that they may have landed the plane,
00:47:57
perhaps several miles away from the site because of the snow conditions,
00:48:00
and they had to carry on by foot.
00:48:01
Now, that would account for a considerable delay
00:48:05
in their being in a position to contact us.
00:48:08
Is that the only thing you can think of?
00:48:10
Well, look, let's not say it's the only thing I can think of.
00:48:13
Let's just say that it's the only explanation I want to consider right now.
00:48:18
When time comes to paint a darker picture, you can bet I'll think of something,
00:48:23
but right now, it's too early to push the panic button.
00:48:25
All right, come on, keep trying.
00:48:28
Calling SR332, aircraft SR332, please come in.
00:48:33
We're standing by waiting for your message.
00:48:35
Over.
00:50:03
Are we almost there? -Are you tired?
00:50:06
A little. -We'll stop soon, I promise.
00:50:30
Ow, my knees!
00:50:34
Oh, do you feel a sharp pain?
00:50:36
Oh, yes.
00:50:38
You wrenched it.
00:50:39
Come in Canoerly, we're standing by, over.
00:50:43
Hello there, spotter.
00:50:45
I'm afraid I haven't been able to pick up anything from Dr. Wilson.
00:50:48
I've been monitoring your call ever since you started,
00:50:51
and it looks to me like either a crash landing
00:50:53
or a possible freak weather condition.
00:50:55
I'm picking up a strange kind of static intermittently all day.
00:50:59
I've never heard anything like it before.
00:51:02
Over.
00:51:03
Hello Canoerly,
00:51:05
can you tell us your weather condition right now?
00:51:08
Over.
00:51:09
It looks as if we may be in for a storm,
00:51:11
but this static I've been hearing
00:51:13
doesn't sound in any way like the usual storm interference.
00:51:16
Over.
00:51:19
Keep listening and give us a shout if there's any change.
00:51:22
This is Langsford out.
00:51:26
Do you know, offhand, how many planes would be available to fly at low altitude?
00:51:30
I imagine there's five or six.
00:51:33
What about that storm?
00:51:35
I'm hoping it doesn't materialize.
00:51:37
If it does, we'll just have to wait it out.
00:51:39
Here you go, fellas. -Oh, boy, thank you.
00:51:41
Anything come in?
00:51:43
Well, only a report from Canoerly, they're expecting a storm.
00:51:47
A big one?
00:51:48
He didn't say.
00:51:49
You know, the more I think about it, the more I'm concerned about that static.
00:51:54
He said it wasn't due to the storm in any way or any way familiar.
00:51:59
Maybe it's some kind of a message from Dr. Wilson.
00:52:02
Sounds feasible.
00:52:03
If his radio was out,
00:52:05
he would probably try to set up some makeshift static transformer.
00:52:11
What do you think?
00:52:15
It's worth following through.
00:52:18
Yes.
00:52:19
Get back to Canoerly.
00:52:20
Tell him to make a tape of what he's picking up there,
00:52:24
then feed it into his transmitter so that we can read it here.
00:52:27
Right.
00:52:35
I'll go back to the crater for our equipment.
00:52:37
All right.
00:54:37
The Lapps,
00:54:38
being forced to migrate south out of fear of avalanches that had been reported,
00:54:42
still commencing at points near and around them,
00:54:45
were taken to groups covering various routes
00:54:47
to the village of Canoerly.
00:54:49
Fortunately for Dr. Wilson and the remaining airman,
00:54:53
these nomads would provide a welcome escort.
00:55:27
Langsford, calling Langsford WJ,
00:55:30
Canoerly 97 calling Langsford WJ.
00:55:34
Come in Langsford.
00:55:38
Canoerly 97, this is Langsford reading you.
00:55:41
Langsford WJ,
00:55:43
Canoerly 97.
00:55:44
Your plane arrived okay.
00:55:46
It's on the landing field now.
00:55:48
Over.
00:55:50
Hello, Canoerly, this is Commander Simpson speaking.
00:55:54
I have something for Dr. Wilson. Is he there with you at present?
00:55:57
Over.
00:55:59
Langsford WJ,
00:56:01
Dr. Wilson is outside right now, but...
00:56:07
Canoerly, hello Canoerly?
00:56:09
I don't get your transmission. Is anything wrong?
00:56:12
I don't know.
00:56:18
Hello Canoerly,
00:56:19
Canoerly 97, come in, please.
00:56:32
A rescue cabin.
00:56:35
There'll be food and supplies inside.
00:56:37
You were right, I had no business coming along.
00:56:40
Oh, come on, forget it.
00:56:41
We can rest down there.
00:57:18
There should be a lantern.
00:57:20
Yes, here it is.
00:57:32
Let me help you. -I can take these off, you start a fire.
00:57:36
Okay.
00:57:37
You might as well get out of those wet things while at it.
00:57:40
Into what?
00:57:43
Oh, there's a blanket on the bath.
00:57:45
I want to get hot compresses on that sprain of yours before I leave.
00:57:51
Ten years on skis,
00:57:52
and I have to pick a time like this to wrench my knee.
00:57:57
Where shall I change?
00:57:59
Don't worry, I'll keep my back turned.
00:58:14
If I make it to the Lapp village by dawn,
00:58:16
they should have me around at Rick's Jarvey before noon.
00:58:20
What about Uncle Fred?
00:58:21
Well, I'll send a search party back to the crater.
00:58:24
They'll find them.
00:58:26
I hope they're all right.
00:58:34
Erik. -Yes.
00:58:37
If that object is like one of our satellites,
00:58:40
then couldn't the creature be one of their animals?
00:58:44
Don't worry about the creature.
00:58:46
What you need now is some hot compress on that knee.
00:58:49
I'll melt some snow.
00:59:18
Now let me see that knee.
00:59:24
Ouch!
00:59:25
Hurt much?
00:59:26
No, not too bad.
00:59:28
All right.
00:59:29
This will do it good.
00:59:36
Feel better? -Mm-hmm.
00:59:41
Erik.
00:59:47
You better get going.
00:59:50
Yes.
00:59:54
I'll be back first thing in the morning.
01:00:52
Erik?
01:00:56
Erik, is that you?
01:01:41
What happened?
01:01:45
The creature, it's out there!
01:01:52
I'm getting you out of here.
01:01:54
Sit down!
01:03:22
Diane, is she all right?
01:03:24
Take it easy, lad, you had a bad night.
01:03:26
Where is Diane?
01:03:29
I wish we knew.
01:03:31
We found a trail leading away from the cabin
01:03:33
but lost it when the wind started.
01:03:36
She's still out there? -Erik, the Lapps are looking for her.
01:03:40
They'll find her.
01:03:42
How did you get here?
01:03:43
A party of Lapps arrived about an hour after you and Diane left.
01:03:48
Where are Henrik and Bottiger?
01:03:52
Well...
01:03:53
Bottiger's plane should be landing in a few minutes.
01:03:56
And Henrik?
01:03:59
Erik,
01:04:01
Henrik met with an accident.
01:04:02
What?
01:04:03
He went back to the crater for the equipment.
01:04:07
We found his body at the bottom of the trench.
01:04:12
The creature.
01:04:14
Yes, where?
01:04:16
Diane saw him at the cabin.
01:04:19
He caused the avalanche.
01:09:48
[Swedish spoken audio].
01:09:54
They've seen the creature. It invaded their campsite.
01:09:57
What about Diane, have they seen her?
01:09:59
[Swedish spoken audio].
01:10:04
The creature was carrying something in his arms.
01:10:07
It could have been a woman. -Uh-huh.
01:10:08
Do you think you can fly me to the camping spot?
01:10:11
I could try. -Good.
01:10:40
Doctor.
01:10:41
That thing must've come from the crater.
01:11:11
Your plane, we've got to get it off.
01:12:14
Come on, Doctor!
01:12:19
That's Diane's scarf.
01:12:28
Let's get out of here.
01:13:50
Colonel, could you organize a Lapp party to help us follow him?
01:13:53
I sent a skier down to Rick's Jarvey.
01:13:55
Well, I'm not going to wait.
01:13:57
If Diane is still alive, I want to reach her before he does.
01:18:02
Doctor!
01:18:03
Doctor!
01:18:04
Doctor, you've got to stop them!
01:18:06
After what he did to their village, how can I?
01:18:08
Look at them! -But he's got Diane!
01:18:11
Colonel, see what you can do.
01:20:06
I wonder if they found out what they wanted to know.
01:20:13
Well...
01:20:14
Let's hope for better luck when we set foot on some other world.
01:20:21
The time involved in the journey from our world back to theirs
01:20:26
could only be known by them.
01:20:28
If we search deeply enough into this,
01:20:31
perhaps we'd find an omen.
01:20:34
Memories are diminished as the passing of time provides a pattern.
01:20:39
It equally brings to us the future,
01:20:42
and without a future,
01:20:44
there would be no present.

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Can Earth Stop the Savage Onslaught of Beast-Men From Space? Aliens release a furry critter in the wilds of Lapland where it takes a woman captive and threatens a group of scientists. Director: Virgil W. Vogel & Jerry Warren Writers: Robert M. Fresco, Arthur C. Pierce Stars: Barbara Wilson, Sten Gester, Robert Burton & John Carradine Genres: Cult Classic, Horror, Sci-Fi, Monster Movie @CultCinemaClassics

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