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00:00of something big.
00:02But he's not the only one.
00:05And into this pressure cooker steps
00:09Dr. Anuradha Dar,
00:12genius inventor,
00:15socially awkward, do-gooder type.
00:18She works for Atlas,
00:20been tinkering with a big, award-winning idea.
00:25Her brother, Octavio Wallace Dar,
00:29Meridian City's most well-known man,
00:32at least in his own mind,
00:34he's convinced his big break
00:36is just around the corner.
00:39And Fran Miskowitz,
00:42purveyor of Reese Strongfork's favorite
00:45frogart flavor.
00:46She's hoping for a big insurance payout
00:49after that regrettable Malawan laser incident.
00:54So, you're probably asking yourself,
00:56what makes these three so special?
01:00And the answer is nothing.
01:03Yet.
01:07You're free now.
01:09Go.
01:10Go.
01:11Be free.
01:12Run.
01:15Run.
01:16Again.
01:24Morning.
01:25What?
01:25I mean,
01:27good morning.
01:29Seriously.
01:31Again?
01:32Yep.
01:32Another busy day.
01:35Work, work, work.
01:35Am I right?
01:36Right?
01:36By channeling the iridium's energy
01:59through a multiphasic refraction lens,
02:01I can reproduce the, as yet,
02:04inexplicable powers of the sirens.
02:07Maybe not the wings thing,
02:08which is so cool,
02:10but crucially,
02:11the ability to manipulate an object
02:14safely through space-time.
02:16I'm Anu,
02:18the ultimate siren fangirl,
02:19but for totally scientific reasons,
02:21I swear,
02:23and I'm so close to replicating
02:24the signature move
02:25of my all-time favorite siren,
02:28Lilith.
02:30R.I.P.
02:31Pong.
02:39Anu.
02:44As I was saying,
02:46in addition to forever altering
02:49the nature of conflict
02:50vis-a-vis offering
02:51a non-lethal resolution,
02:54my device could also
02:55change the world.
03:01For the better.
03:03Imagine.
03:04A way for people to solve their problems
03:06without killing each other.
03:07I literally can't.
03:09I just have to figure out
03:11how to actually bring back
03:12the objects I phased away.
03:13And also,
03:14where they go.
03:15And also,
03:15what happens to them.
03:17Simple.
03:19Interdepartmental demonstration
03:20scheduled for two weeks from today.
03:23Dr. Anurad Adar
03:24signing off.
03:26Oh, snap.
03:28Two weeks?
03:29Really?
03:30It's going to be ready by then?
03:31So, that's a solid maybe.
03:43All I've got to do is just
03:45figure out the next step.
03:47That's it.
03:48There's got to be something
03:49I'm missing.
03:51Figure it out with, like,
03:52your intuition
03:53or with your tech goggles?
03:55I would like to think both.
03:57Maybe.
03:58Start with the tech goggles, though.
04:00There's a button
04:01on the side.
04:05You have to press the button.
04:09Anu?
04:10The button?
04:13Press the button, Anu.
04:15Just a quick little press.
04:20Okay, goggles.
04:22Let's try a diagnostic.
04:32So, for starters,
04:34I should probably put
04:35an actual power source
04:36in there, huh?
04:37You needed the goggles for that.
04:39Now,
04:40where did I put
04:41that iridium ore?
04:59I remember you
05:01securing it a while ago.
05:02You said,
05:03I'll definitely remember
05:04where it is.
05:11You said,
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05:41Hiding the key component to your life's work from yourself?
06:09Well, you are one eccentric scientist.
06:39Ah! Now that I look at the Jabberman translator with fresh eyes, I realize I may have made
06:44a miscalculation in the translation matrix. For all I know, they could have been spouting
06:49philosophy.
06:56I don't know.
07:03I don't know.
07:08I don't know.
07:15And would a clearer-headed Anu remember the code to her safe for once?
07:34You know, being absent-minded, messy, and disorganized are signs of a genius.
07:41I think.
07:42I hope.
07:43I hope.
07:50I hope.
08:00I hope.
08:03I hope.
08:05I hope.
08:16I hope you enjoyed this video!
08:26Now, if it were me, I'd have it on my desk.
08:46Line of sight at all times.
08:48But that's just me.
08:56I don't know.
09:26It'd be great if you found that iridium shard because you're the only person who knows where it is.
09:56I don't know.
10:12Let's go.
10:42It'd be great if you found that iridium shard because you're the only person who knows where it is.
11:12Let's go.
11:42You know, being absent-minded, messy, and disorganized are signs of a genius.
11:51I think.
11:52I hope.
11:53I hope.
12:23Now, if it were me, I'd have it on my desk.
12:45Line of sight at all times.
12:48But that's just me.
13:15I don't know.
13:23I don't know.
13:27Hiding the key component to your life's work from yourself?
13:44Well, you are one eccentric scientist.
13:49I don't know.
13:58I don't know.
14:00I don't know.
14:02I don't know.
14:34I remember you securing it a while ago.
14:47You said, I'll definitely remember where it is.
15:04You said, I'll definitely remember where it is.
15:34It'd be great if you found that Iridium shard, because you're the only person who knows where it is.
15:45You said, I'll definitely remember where it is.
15:57I'm...
16:09We really need to work on your people skills, boss.
16:12If you want to know what's in my pocket, ask.
16:16Fong, can you tell me what's in your pocket?
16:18It's a Vault-Lander figure.
16:20Some of the other lab assistants and I like to play before work.
16:23I totally creamed Roberts this morning, and this was my sweet reward.
16:35Now, if it were me, I'd have it on my desk.
16:38Line of sight at all times.
16:39At times.
16:40But that's just me.
16:41Okay.
17:11Why does this lock always jam?
17:33Didn't we put in an IT ticket for this?
17:36Have you tried turning it off and on again?
17:39What?
17:40That's...
17:41No, that's impossible.
17:43Just try the combination again, I guess.
18:09In the toolbox, maybe?
18:19I remember you securing it a while ago.
18:26You said, I'll definitely remember where it is.
18:28There it is.
18:35I'm sorry.
18:36Okay.
18:41I'm sorry.
18:44I'm sorry.
18:49Let's go.
19:19Why does this lock always jam? Didn't we put in an IT ticket for this?
19:29Have you tried turning it off and on again?
19:32What? That's...
19:33Better grab some money for lunch while I've got this bad boy unlocked.
19:52Did you say lunch? You buy-in?
20:06You know, being absent-minded, messy, and disorganized are signs of a genius.
20:11Yes, I think. I hope.
20:30In the toolbox, maybe?
20:32In the toolbox, maybe?
20:54Okay.
20:55There we go.
20:56Okay.
20:57Okay.
20:58Okay.
20:59Ready?
21:01Okay.
21:02Okay.
21:03Okay.
21:04Okay.
21:05Okay.
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