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TV, Movie, Lost in Space (1965) S3E06 - The Space Destructors
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00:05We're pretty far from the Jupiter, Dr. Smith.
00:07Maybe we'd better start heading back.
00:10You know Dad said not to go too far.
00:12Will Robinson is right. We should go back to the campsite.
00:15We shall never discover the wonders of the universe sitting at camp beside the Jupiter.
00:18We must strike out boldly in all directions.
00:22First, I simply must have a bit of a rest.
00:25Dr. Smith!
00:28Are you all right?
00:29I don't know. I'm very frightened.
00:31There's a cave dug right into the cliff.
00:34Yes, so there is.
00:35William, I think it's time we return to camp.
00:38Aren't we even going to go inside and look around?
00:40Certainly not. We don't know what's in there.
00:42But you said we were going to be space explorers.
00:44Brave and fearless space explorers.
00:47Yes, so I did.
00:48Well, then we have to go inside and explore, don't we?
00:51I suppose so.
00:52William, I wouldn't dream of depriving you of the thrill of discovery.
00:56Why don't you go inside and then you can tell me what you found.
00:58Okay.
00:59No, Will Robinson.
01:00My sensors compute danger in there.
01:04Dr. Smith, come quickly.
01:06I knew they shouldn't have gone in there.
01:10William, William, what did you find?
01:12Wait till you see what's in there.
01:13I'm going to go get Dad and bring him back.
01:15William, you come back here this instant.
01:17Don't tell me what you found inside that cave.
01:21Indeed, he seems in a great hurry to tell the others.
01:25There must be something very valuable in there.
01:27Everything.
01:45Good� land.
01:47Okay.
01:53Good Lord.
01:55Good Lord.
02:24It's all over.
02:26It's all so bright and shiny.
02:27Do not activate controls. I compute danger.
02:31Never fear. Smith is here.
02:33What possible harm could there be in pressing a little button?
02:42There, you see, cautious clump. It's just an oversized pinball machine.
02:51How very interesting.
02:53Danger! Danger! We must leave here immediately.
02:55Nonsense, Niddy. I'm sure it's making something wonderful for us.
03:03Hi.
03:04I'm sorry.
03:04I'm sorry.
03:32I'm sorry.
03:47I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
03:47I'm sorry.
04:00I understand.
04:19Oh, my God.
06:18How marvellous.
06:20Just down there, you coward.
06:21Do something.
06:22He's trying to kill me.
06:28Fight back, you coward.
06:29Fight back.
06:35He's beating you.
06:37Fight back, I tell you.
06:38Fight back.
06:41Why don't you come here and help?
06:43Here's him.
06:43Or something.
06:45Here's him.
06:49No.
06:50No.
06:52No.
06:53No.
06:55No.
06:57No.
06:57No.
06:59No.
06:59Stay away from me.
07:00Stay away.
07:05Run.
07:06Run.
07:06Run.
07:07Run.
07:07No.
07:08Please.
07:08Please don't.
07:09Don't.
07:10Don't do this.
07:12No.
07:12You.
07:14No.
07:37Stress.
07:38Don't do this.
07:39Don't do this.
07:44Well, I guess it's ready for the test.
07:45Okay.
07:50Now, you all set?
07:55Good job.
07:58Are you nearly through with that?
08:00Oh, we'll be finished in a few minutes, dear.
08:01Good, because lunch is nearly ready,
08:03and I wouldn't want it to go to waste
08:04while you're, uh, tinkering with that.
08:06Darling, I never tinker.
08:08Dad, have I got something to tell you?
08:12All right, now, now, now, where's Smith and the robot?
08:14Back at the cave, I guess.
08:15What cave?
08:16That's just what I was about to tell you.
08:17We found this great cave.
08:19It's back over that way.
08:32Hey!
08:33Help me!
08:35And against the wall is this panel
08:37with lights and levers and everything,
08:38and on the other side is this big conveyor belt
08:40that runs into a machine or something.
08:42What?
08:43What do you think?
08:44Well, I think we ought to go to that cave
08:45and find out what this is all about.
08:47Oh, dear!
08:48Oh!
08:48Oh, dear!
08:49Oh, Dr. Smith, you have a built-in timer.
08:52We're just about to sit down for lunch.
08:54How can you think of food, madam,
08:55at a time like this?
08:56We're all going to be destroyed.
08:57I was just telling Dad and Don about the cave, Dr. Smith.
09:01Didn't you bring the robot back with you?
09:02Where is it?
09:03I neither know nor care.
09:05We have more important things to worry about
09:07than that mechanical meddler.
09:08I want to know what happened to the robot.
09:10Nothing at all, I'm sure.
09:18It's not human, and it's not an android.
09:24What is it?
09:24I don't know.
09:25I just pressed the buttons and made it.
09:27You made it?
09:29Yes.
09:30Maureen, get everyone back into the ship.
09:32Quietly.
09:33Don't startle it.
09:34Just move smoothly.
09:36Don, get on that switch.
09:38I'll get up with the net.
09:41Hey, over here.
09:47Over here.
09:54Over here.
09:55Here.
09:56Here.
09:56Over here.
09:58Hey.
09:59Hey.
09:59Get him away from that switch or he'll kill me.
10:03Hey.
10:04Hey.
10:09Get set on that switch.
10:18You're going to have to tell us what happened to the robot, Smith.
10:21I've told you before.
10:22He probably just wandered off somewhere.
10:24What's happened to him, Smith?
10:25I wouldn't know.
10:26I'm not his keeper.
10:28Where is he?
10:28Really?
10:29Anyone would think that that pusillanimous pinhead is more important to you than I am.
10:33You wouldn't want me to answer that now, would you?
10:35Cease and desist, Major.
10:36I know nothing of this matter.
10:38All right, then.
10:39Have it your way.
10:40As of now, you are confined to quarters till the robot returns.
10:43Or until you tell us what happened.
10:50Confined to quarters, indeed.
10:53We shall see.
10:56That would give us exactly 887 million miles in point C.
11:09Now, does that come out 721?
11:11Let's check.
11:13All right.
11:16We'll move to this sector, and it would be 484 million miles, probably cutting the whole thing in half.
11:25That should be 3.1.
11:49Can you hear me, dear old friend?
11:51Can you hear me?
11:53Oh, please.
11:54Please get up.
11:57You bubble-headed booby.
11:58You've got me into this frightful predicament.
12:01Get up.
12:02Get up, you hear.
12:03Get up, move!
12:19Oh, my heavens.
12:20What have I done?
12:33Oh, I do hope nothing serious will happen.
12:35Oh, the pain.
12:36The pain.
13:02Oh, my God.
13:03Yes, it's that matrimony.
13:03Oh, my God.
13:04Maybe you'll let him.
13:04Oh, my God.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:21I am.ussa,
13:39No, no, no, no, no, no, stay away from me, don't hurt me, I'm innocent, I tell you,
13:52no, no, stay away from me, please stay away from me, don't hurt me, can't we be friends, oh please,
13:58please sir, I've never done anything to you, please don't hurt me, don't, don't I tell you, stay back, stay
14:07back, no,
14:26come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
14:29come on, come on, come on, come on, come
14:38We shall do deep knee bends at the count of one. One, two, three, four. Enough.
14:47About face. March.
14:52Oh, lovely. That is obedience.
14:56About face.
14:58Yes. I'll pick up that mess of metal and set him in the corner.
15:09How very nice this is going to be.
15:17I've searched the ship from top to bottom. Smith just isn't on board.
15:20Well, where could he have gone now?
15:22Wherever he is, it's a sure thing he's got the robot with him.
15:24And he's up to his diodes in some kind of trouble.
15:27I'll bet I know where he is. He went back to that cave. I just know he did.
15:31Well, it's too dark to go looking for them now.
15:33What do you think? First thing in the morning?
15:34We can't just leave them out there.
15:36I suppose they really are in some kind of trouble.
15:38Listen, Will. If Smith's in some kind of trouble,
15:40it's a sure thing that he caused the trouble and he's not on the receiving end.
15:44And whatever it is, it won't get any worse before morning.
15:47Oh, he's right, son. We'll get a good night's sleep and start early.
15:56Hey, bedtime.
15:57No.
16:10No.
16:10Thank you, but no.
16:11A third dessert is really going too far.
16:16Not too bad, you know, not too bad.
16:19Mind you, the sauce for the Coquis Saint-Jacques could have been the slightest bit richer
16:23and the Chateaubriand the slightest bit juicier,
16:25but all things considered, not too bad.
16:29So, you lugubrious lump.
16:32Your friends think that they have me incarcerated, do they?
16:36Confine Dr. Smith to his quarters.
16:38That's what the professor said, indeed.
16:41I'll confine them to their own quarters before they know what they're about.
16:45And I can do it.
16:47I've learned how to create my own servants,
16:50marvellous, strong, brave creatures who are eager to do everything I wish.
16:55I know you're all beaten and battered,
16:58but you can hear me,
16:59and I know that you've seen all these things with your own scanners, haven't you?
17:05It just occurs to me, my dear old friend,
17:09these wonderful, brilliant creatures of mine make of you an obsolete piece of scrap metal.
17:16What do you say to that?
17:17They are just mindless cyborgs, Dr. Smith.
17:19I am a highly complex computer-oriented mechanism
17:22with many skills programmed into my memory banks.
17:25I may be battered, but far from obsolete.
17:29Fiddledify!
17:30You saw the magnificent gourmet repast my creature prepared for me?
17:34You could never do that.
17:35The Coquis Saint-Jacques was not very good.
17:37You said so yourself.
17:39It will get better.
17:40I'm just learning to manipulate all the levers of the cyborg machine.
17:44And let me tell you,
17:45even though I'm still in the experimental phase of my building program,
17:48my cyborgs can do many more things than you could ever dream of doing.
17:53Ha!
17:53Ha! Indeed!
17:54You're just jealous.
17:55I'll demonstrate.
17:57You, sir!
17:58Entertain me!
18:01There was once an intergalactic salesman
18:04whose spaceship developed a retro rocket warp.
18:07So he was forced to pull in for repairs at a remote solar farm.
18:12And the solar farmer had a very pretty daughter.
18:15You heard it.
18:17I was programmed for sophistication.
18:20Silence, both of you!
18:21Spare me these unfunny jokes.
18:23We shall have music.
18:26Sophisticated music and dancing.
18:28That is what I want.
18:45Observe, Nene.
18:57To the reject pile with you, sir.
18:59You have had it.
19:11Poor unfortunate creature.
19:13He couldn't make the grade.
19:16As for you, sir.
19:19One more word and off goes your bubble.
19:23Now, remove all this furniture.
19:24It's far too conservative for me.
19:26I fancy myself rather baroque.
19:29Well, back to the drawing board.
19:41Try the controls that are marked X.
19:44The variety there is better.
19:46You will turn out a much higher quality product.
19:50Why, thank you.
19:51How very nice.
20:54Dr. Smith, are you in there?
21:02Dr. Smith?
21:03Where are you?
21:05Dr. Smith?
21:09Dr. Smith, boy, am I glad to see you.
21:11We've got to get out of here.
21:12There are these two...
21:35We've got to get out of here.
21:38William!
21:41Shouldn't you be back in bed, back at the Jupiter?
21:43Is that really you, Dr. Smith?
21:45Well, of course it is.
21:47And a good thing for you, too.
21:48If one of my subjects had come to you first,
21:50it could have been very unfortunate.
21:52Subjects?
21:53Yes.
21:53The first of a hardy band of conquerors
21:55who will soon control the universe.
21:57For me, their leader.
21:59That will be all.
21:59I'll call you when I want you.
22:05You see, William?
22:06They obey my every command.
22:09Well, what are they?
22:11Follow me.
22:15Come along, William.
22:16Come along.
22:18There.
22:18You see?
22:20Isn't it all splendid?
22:26Lovely.
22:27It's lovely.
22:35You see?
22:36I just press the proper buttons, and the master machine makes them at my command.
22:40They're terrible louts, really.
22:42Very primitive.
22:43But they are a beginning, and they will improve as I learn more about this controls panel.
22:47Once my experiments have been completed, I shall be able to create the most perfect fighting machines ever seen.
22:53Invincible soldiers who will conquer the universe for me.
22:58You don't believe me, do you?
23:00Very well.
23:01I'll show you.
23:02I shall create one of the great fighting men of history.
23:06Not too bright and really no finesse, but they will get the job done.
23:10Now, watch carefully.
23:11A fine new soldier for Zachary Smith's magnificent army will soon be ready for action.
23:19Watch.
23:21Watch.
23:30It looks like it's baking a cake.
23:32Push.
23:48Come.
23:49Come.
24:05Come along, will you?
24:28There, will you, you see?
24:29Just as I told you, one of the great fighting men of history.
24:33Why do they all look like you?
24:35I told you I'm striving for perfection.
24:37What could be more formidable than an entire army with my best features?
24:42Stop.
24:43Now behave yourself until I tell you otherwise.
24:49There, that's better.
24:52The things a leader has to endure, William, you wouldn't believe.
24:56Report to the barracks and await my further orders.
25:02Stop.
25:04Cancel that order.
25:05Report to the starcage and stand guard over the prisoner.
25:12What prisoner?
25:13In times of strife, there are many prisoners.
25:16It's the robot, isn't it?
25:18Didn't he make a splendid soldier?
25:21Dr. Smith, what did you do to the robot?
25:23He meddled in affairs that should not concern him, but not to worry, William.
25:26I'm holding him in protective custody.
25:28You can't lock the robot up.
25:29He's your friend.
25:30Friend, indeed.
25:31Alack and alas.
25:33One of the true curses of command.
25:34We leaders can have no friends.
25:38I'm afraid that includes you, too, William.
25:40Captain Smith!
25:45Here is another prisoner for your starcage, Captain Smith.
25:48But, Dr. Smith!
25:50A leader must make harsh decisions, William, if he is to rule the universe.
25:54Take him away, but don't harm him.
26:06Ah, lovely, lovely.
26:08It's all going splendidly, I think.
26:24Don't worry, robot.
26:25It's just a dented diode in a twisted transistor.
26:30There, that should do it.
26:32Can you hear me?
26:33Yes, Will Robinson.
26:35Does it hurt very much?
26:36Only when I laugh.
26:45I feel stiff all over.
26:47Well, I'm sorry, robot.
26:49But these repairs should hold till we get back to the jitter.
26:53If we get back.
26:55Here, let's see what I can do.
27:05Any luck?
27:06I searched all over.
27:07Oh, that end of the immediate area.
27:09No sign of any of them.
27:10Well, I searched the other area.
27:12Came up with the same thing.
27:13Nothing.
27:15First the robot, then Smith, and now Will.
27:17All missing.
27:18That cave that Will spoke about.
27:20Now, don't ask me how I know this, but I think that cave has the key to this whole thing.
27:25It could take us days, maybe even weeks, to find it.
27:28Yes, I know, but it's our only answer.
27:30We'll just have to keep searching till we do find it.
27:33I guess you're right.
27:34We'd better get some weapons.
27:35All right.
27:36Gentlemen.
27:37One moment, please.
27:39You will have no further need for your weapons.
27:42You are now in my protective custody.
27:45Protective custody?
27:48Smith, you were confined to quarters in your jump camp.
27:51Now, I'm going to see that you remain confined until you tell me where Will and the robot are.
27:56So sorry, Professor.
27:58But you are no longer in control here.
28:00Look, I'm warning you, Smith.
28:07Show Professor Robinson who's in command here now.
28:14Gather the structure, Capsules.
28:15Hurry.
28:16Let's go.
29:04All right, Smith. Now, what's this all about?
29:15You are indeed fortunate, Major, that I am a compassionate man.
29:18I could just as easily have ordered it to kill you.
29:22What a magnificent emperor I shall make, don't you think?
29:25Firm, but benevolent.
29:28Emperor Zachary Smith I. It has a good sound.
29:32William and the robot are my prisoners and will remain so for the time being.
29:36And the sooner the rest of you learn to obey my orders, the better it will be for all concerned.
29:41Smith, knock it off.
29:42Have a care, Professor. I am in control now.
29:44Hello? The next time you see me, I will be at the head of a whole cyborg army.
30:03He's really footed off this time.
30:04Got out problems.
30:06Emperor Smith.
30:07Yeah, well, maybe he has.
30:09But if he can build enough of those things, he might just pull it off.
30:13But we're not going to be selling ducks.
30:16We're going to construct whatever defenses we can as quickly as we can.
30:22Now, let me see.
30:24First, I must have a general worthy of commanding my armies.
30:36Hi!
30:46Robot, we've got to get out of here and warn everyone.
30:49Yes, Dr. Smith must be stopped.
30:51The universe is in enough of a mess as it is without him being in charge.
30:56There must be some way we can sneak past that guard.
30:58Do you have any ideas?
31:00I could allow him to destroy me.
31:02That would take all his attention.
31:04While he was grinding me down and crushing my transistors, you might slip away.
31:07Boy, is that a dumb idea.
31:09What would I do without you?
31:11Who would miss a stupid servile mechanism?
31:13One whose computers are constantly tricked and misled by Dr. Smith.
31:16I don't think this is all Dr. Smith's fault.
31:19I think that machine is somehow taking him over.
31:21Even so, enough is enough.
31:24If we survive this, I have finally had it with that man.
31:27That's it!
31:28If we survive.
31:29Now, listen.
31:30I've got a plan.
31:31Yes, yes.
31:32Tell me about it.
31:33Now, you see, you're going to get sick.
31:34But not for real.
31:35You're just going to fake it, see?
31:36What will?
31:37Shh!
31:38Now, while you're faking it, I'm going to sneak by the guard.
31:41Yes, yes.
31:42That's an excellent idea.
31:46Splendid.
31:46I've programmed all of his physical characteristics.
31:49Now, for his mental ability and instincts.
31:54First, he must have the cunning and ingenuity of Napoleon.
32:02The bravery of Alexander the Great.
32:07And the leadership of Julius Caesar, yes.
32:16The ferocity of Genghis Khan?
32:19No!
32:20Don't put him out of his misery.
32:22And don't call for help, either.
32:24He won't last that long.
32:26Uh, closer.
32:28He wants you to come closer.
32:30Come closer.
32:31You've got to help him.
32:32He's extremely weak.
32:34Closer.
32:35Please, come closer.
32:36His batteries are so low, you've just got to help him.
32:39Closer.
32:40You've got to come closer.
32:41It's his last request.
32:43Uh, closer.
32:46Oh, closer.
32:48No, it was just a nervous twitch.
32:51You see, he's got a nervous twitch.
32:52He's so ill.
32:53He can't control his movements.
32:55You've got to help him.
32:56Do you want to have a bad conscience?
32:58Please, come closer.
33:00Closer, closer.
33:03Gotcha.
33:04Run, Will Robinson, run.
33:06I've got you.
33:07You won't get away from me.
33:08And the strength of Hercules.
33:17There.
33:19Does that do it?
33:21You have left out one important ingredient.
33:24Yes, of course.
33:26The most important ingredient.
33:29My brain.
33:36Oh, there.
33:45This will be my shining hour.
33:47My crowning glory.
33:49I feel it.
33:58Oh, lovely.
33:59I can hardly wait to see it finished.
34:06Brilliant.
34:07I thought I had you safely under lock and key.
34:09Don't have your guard stop me, Dr. Smith.
34:11I'm getting out of here.
34:12I just can't let you do this.
34:14I'm going back to the Jupiter and bringing Dad and Don back here to stop you.
34:18But you don't seem to understand, William.
34:20I have just finished preparing the greatest mixture of generalship ever known.
34:24Once it is mingled with my brains, no force in the universe will be able to stand before my armies.
34:29You've changed, Dr. Smith.
34:30You used to do some strange things in the past, but you were always my friend.
34:35Well, you're different now.
34:36This machine is taking you over.
34:38Nonsense, my dear boy.
34:40Of course, I'm still your friend.
34:41That's why I placed you into protective custody until it's all over.
34:45Then I'll take you out and find a good place for you in my domain.
34:48You will be my chief advisor.
34:50No, thank you, Dr. Smith.
34:52William.
34:52William, you can't.
34:53Now, let's go.
34:55William, get out.
34:56Get out.
34:57Let's take your boots.
34:58Oh, good heavens.
34:59What have I done?
35:00William.
35:01William.
35:02Oh, I must find a way to refresh this thing.
35:06Oh, William.
35:08William, please come out there.
35:10We'll be friends just the way we always were.
35:12I promise you.
35:14Oh, William.
35:15Oh, no.
35:18Oh, William.
35:19William.
35:20Where are you?
35:21Oh.
35:23Oh, no.
35:24No.
35:25What have I done?
35:27Oh, William, will you ever forgive me?
35:32William.
35:34William.
35:36It's me.
35:37Your dear Dr. Smith.
35:39Oh, please.
35:40Please, let's be chums again.
35:43There is no further need for you.
35:46You will be destroyed.
35:51No.
35:53No.
35:54No.
35:55No.
36:00I can't be destroyed.
36:02I can't be.
36:03I'm in command here.
36:04You have never commanded here.
36:06But I have.
36:07I have.
36:08You only thought you did.
36:09You were just doing the master mechanism's bidding.
36:12But it's just a servile mechanism.
36:15It cannot give orders.
36:16Can't it?
36:17Look what it can do to your hand.
36:20Ah!
36:21I will fix it.
36:25There.
36:26It is as it was before.
36:28Now go.
36:29The master mechanism no longer needs you.
36:31It will now work through me.
36:33I am a superior intellect.
36:35It will conquer the universe.
36:46I will conquer the universe.
36:50John, you're not going to stay here and just work on that thing while Will's out there,
36:54are you?
36:55Look, I don't think that Smith would hurt Will.
36:58But I do know he's coming back here with an army of cyborgs.
37:00And we're going to make a fight of it.
37:02Well, you don't really think he'd try to conquer us now.
37:05In his condition, he'd try anything.
37:08I'd like you to get back on the ship.
37:09Keep the doors locked at all times.
37:11All right.
37:17Oh, dear.
37:18Oh, dear.
37:20Oh, I'm beaten.
37:22Beaten.
37:23Something terrible has happened.
37:24Where's my son?
37:25Back at the cave.
37:27Something dreadful has happened to him.
37:29I think he's turned into a cyborg.
37:31Smith, I got him.
37:32Where's the cave?
37:33At the bottom of the gully.
37:34On the other side of this hill.
37:35Let's go.
37:43What a frightful mess I've made of everything.
37:46And all I wanted was to rule the universe.
38:06Come on, let's make it to the cave and get Will out of all this.
38:17Let's go that way.
38:20Come on, let's go.
38:21Come on, let's go.
38:26Come on, let's go.
38:31Come on, let's go.
38:33Come on, let's go.
38:34Come on, let's go.
38:35Come on, let's go.
38:36Come on, let's go.
38:36Come on, let's go.
38:38Come on, let's go.
38:38Come on, let's go.
38:38Come on, let's go.
38:38Come on, let's go.
38:39Come on, let's go.
38:39Come on, let's go.
38:43Come on, let's go.
38:44Come on, let's go.
39:07Doc, are you all right?
39:09Yeah, I'm all right. Don't worry about me. Go find Will.
39:12All right.
39:42All right.
39:55All right.
39:58All right.
40:05All right.
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43:32No!
43:36No!
43:45Here you think. I think I packed them all. You can check if you like.
43:49I trust you, Professor. I'm sure they're all here.
43:52But you can't be serious about this. You cannot send me out into the wilderness all alone.
43:56Can't I?
43:57But I'm the weakest person here. I'll never survive out there all alone.
44:01You'd be surprised at what a man can do when he has to.
44:04Put my delicate back. It always gets frightfully stiff when I'm forced to sleep out in the open.
44:08Well, then I suggest you find yourself a nice warm cave somewhere.
44:11Oh, please!
44:12Please don't send me out there all alone. I'll change, really, I will.
44:16When could you ever change?
44:18Then give me another chance. It will all be different, I promise you.
44:22Look, Smith, I don't like this. I don't like this any more than you do.
44:26But this time you've gone too far. All right, you nearly had us all killed.
44:31But you almost sentenced my son to live endlessly as a cyborg.
44:35But that wasn't me. That dreadful mechanism had me in its evil power.
44:39You saw that for yourself, did you not?
44:40Yes, I saw. I saw how it would have enslaved him to a life of mindless eternity. I saw.
44:46But I'm not to blame for that.
44:48Yes, you are.
44:50If you hadn't been so greedy, so insanely desirous of power,
44:53Will would have never fallen into the clutches of that machine.
44:57No, Smith.
44:58You're too much of a liability to the safety of this organization for me to allow you to remain.
45:02But I can change. I know I can.
45:07No, I'll never change.
45:10I'm afraid it's time for me to face up to the cold, hard facts about myself.
45:16Greedy, rapacious Zachary Smith.
45:19If ever there are riches or power or enormous glory to be had,
45:23I know I'll always endanger the lot of you to get my hands on them.
45:27You're a good man, Professor. You're doing what you think is right
45:30To ensure the safety of all the others.
45:33But I'll always be a menace. I know it.
45:43Goodbye.
45:45Goodbye, Smith.
45:49Would you be good enough to say goodbye to all the others for me?
45:52And tell them that if ever again they think of me in the future,
45:55I would be very pleased if they would think of me kindly
45:58And tell them that I know I do bad things from time to time.
46:03But I don't mean it.
46:04It's just that, well, I can't control myself.
46:08All right. I'll tell them.
46:10But I think they already know that.
46:12Thank you. You're very kind.
46:14Kinder than I deserve considering all the trouble I've caused.
46:19You needn't worry about me.
46:21I'm very resourceful and self-sufficient when I have to be.
46:26If I survive, goodbye.
46:58Smith!
47:00Yes, Professor.
47:04Okay, we'll give it one more try.
47:08Thank you. Thank you. I shall turn over a new leaf.
47:10I shall be a new man. You'll see you won't be sorry.
47:14I better not be sorry.
47:31I better not be sorry.
48:01I better not be sorry.
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