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Timeslip - The Day of the Clone Ep 6 (Colour)

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00:22Well, what is it?
00:24Can you see something?
00:25I'm not sure.
00:27Is it Liz and Simon?
00:28Are they out there?
00:31No.
00:33No, it's not Liz.
00:37It's Trina!
01:02You keep away from us.
01:03You'll never get us to accept your hypnotherapy.
01:05We'll resist it.
01:07Hypnotherapy?
01:07We heard what you were going to try and do.
01:09Well, it won't work.
01:09You won't find anything out from us.
01:11Now, listen to me, you two.
01:13I can assure you I have no intention of subjecting you to hypnotherapy or anything else.
01:17I've come to help.
01:18Don't listen to him, Simon.
01:19It's another trick.
01:20Who are you two?
01:22Well, what does Trina want from you?
01:24Why is he so scared?
01:27Trina's scared?
01:28Of us?
01:35Could be.
01:56How is Trina want to feel?
02:29I tell you, it was him. It was, Traynor, Frank.
02:31Now, come on, Jean. Pull yourself together.
02:34There's nobody there.
02:36Well, look for yourself.
02:39You must try to relax.
02:41I saw him.
02:43I saw him. He was there.
02:45Why?
02:47Why, Frank? Why did I see Traynor?
02:49Where are Liz and Simon?
02:50They're here somewhere. I know they are.
02:52We should never have come to this place.
02:53I may not be able to see them.
02:56I can feel their presence.
02:59Frank!
03:01Over there!
03:02That's where we'll find Liz and Simon.
03:05Come on.
03:09A clone.
03:11Commander Traynor, a clone.
03:14It's incomprehensible, and yet...
03:16Yes!
03:17Fraser tried to warn me. He knows.
03:20Only half the genius Devereux intended him to be.
03:24But it was never like that.
03:25It couldn't have been.
03:26When I came to work here last year,
03:28they told me that Devereux himself was the first clone volunteer.
03:31That's what we thought.
03:32That he had died during the experiments.
03:34Devereux did die.
03:36But the cloning experiments were on Traynor, not himself.
03:39Don't you see, Mr. Pittman?
03:41Well, right from the very beginning,
03:42Commander Traynor posed a serious threat to the whole cloning and longevity program.
03:46Well, he had it within his power to stop the whole thing.
03:49Well, Devereux couldn't allow that.
03:51And the only way he could prevent it was to make a clone of Traynor.
03:54Only it hasn't worked.
03:56Like everything else in this awful place.
03:58Devereux died before he could achieve his life ambition.
04:01The mental and physical reproduction of human cells.
04:04The cultivation of the complete clone.
04:05And if it hadn't been for us going back into the past,
04:08nobody would ever have known about Traynor.
04:10Except Fraser.
04:12Half a brain, he said.
04:14You realise a Traynor we're dealing with is a madman.
04:17We'll have to stop him.
04:21The clone has been constructed from the past to build the future.
04:24Well, a future in which technology comes first and people last.
04:28His mind is of both worlds and they cannot be reconciled.
04:32The clone of Traynor could have been the most brilliant scientific brain the world has known.
04:36But that brain is incomplete.
04:38Tortured by what it doesn't know and cannot perceive.
04:42It can't face its own reality.
04:45If we allow the clone Traynor to interpret the technological master plan his way,
04:50well, it could mean the end of mankind as we know it.
04:53And we know what the future can be like.
04:54We've been there.
04:56Iceboxes beneath the earth, steaming hot jungles in the middle of England.
04:59We never thought we'd come to appreciate the present as much as we do now.
05:02We seem to have been through quite a lot together.
05:04So what do you suggest now?
05:06Traynor, we've got to stop him.
05:07That's all that matters.
05:08What I don't understand is, if the Traynor we're dealing with is a clone,
05:12then what happened to the Traynor we met in 1965?
05:15And what about Mr. Traynor at St. Oswald's?
05:17Was he real?
05:18And where is Commander Traynor, the one who was in charge of the naval station in 1940?
05:23Oh, it's all so confusing.
05:24I feel as though my brain's going to burst.
05:26Hey, that's the point.
05:27Where is the real Traynor?
05:28I suppose they've killed him.
05:30And let that awful clone Traynor take his place.
05:32No.
05:33If they wanted him for the cloning process, they'd need him alive.
05:37Well, Mr. Pittman, did something go wrong?
05:39Is Traynor dead?
05:41No, he's not dead.
05:42Dr. Fraser, I can assure you Charles Traynor is still alive.
05:46But only just.
06:03Why?
06:05Why?
06:07Who are you?
06:31Quick.
06:34Right, now, come on.
06:35We haven't got much time.
06:39Where's that switch?
06:41Dr. Fraser said it was somewhere on the desk.
06:45Look at this.
06:50Charles Traynor, 1965 to 1967.
06:55Oh, Simon, Dr. Fraser was lying, wasn't he?
06:57We'll never find Commander Traynor alive.
06:59He is dead.
07:00I found the switch.
07:11Hello.
07:12Is anybody there?
07:13Hello, where are you?
07:14Oh, come on.
07:15Hello there.
07:16Frank, come on.
07:17There's not much time.
07:17I know it.
07:18Listen, Simon, you're in that building.
07:19They're in danger.
07:20I mean, there must be some way of getting in.
07:21Well, we can try.
07:24Look out.
07:27It's no good, Charles.
07:28You're too late.
07:29They've gone.
07:30You.
07:32You released them.
07:33You could never have held them.
07:34Not those two.
07:35You know.
07:35You disobeyed my orders.
07:37I see that you never work in scientific research again.
07:38You hear me, Fraser.
07:39It's the end of the line for you.
07:40It was the end of the line for me a long time ago, Charles,
07:43when I first decided to work with Morgan Devereaux.
07:45Devereaux wanted the future for himself,
07:47but he could never have it.
07:48That's why he created you.
07:53You were to take over where he left off.
07:56I knew it could never work.
08:03It's no good.
08:04It's locked.
08:05Well, there must be a key somewhere.
08:12Here.
08:17Yes.
08:18No, sir, and wait.
08:20I'm scared.
08:28Sir?
08:31Sir?
08:37Commander Traynor.
08:59Commander Traynor.
09:02It's incredible.
09:03Absolutely incredible.
09:05Every mark,
09:07every feature,
09:08right down to the last detail.
09:10An identical reproduction of a living person
09:12taken from your imprint cells.
09:14It's fantastic,
09:16like twin brothers.
09:17Well, I think it's terrifying
09:18to think that science could do such awful things.
09:20It's wicked.
09:22But the most phenomenal breakthrough
09:23in the history of biological research.
09:25Oh, to hell with biological research.
09:27Thank goodness,
09:27Commander Traynor's still alive.
09:30We've given up hope of ever seeing you again.
09:34Another week or so,
09:35and that might well have been the case.
09:37I had no idea, sir,
09:38that you were being cooped up here like this.
09:39Like an animal in a cage.
09:41No windows, no light.
09:43Commander Traynor, sir,
09:45is it really possible
09:45you've been locked up in here
09:47ever since we left you
09:48over five years ago?
09:52Five years?
09:53The last time we saw you
09:55was when we went back
09:56through the time barrier.
09:59Five years?
10:01It's inhuman.
10:05Time has meant very little, dear.
10:08All the days were the same
10:09and all the nights.
10:11Never saw the sun rise or set.
10:14Full moon in a clear sky
10:16was something I could only dream about.
10:20And there was plenty of time for dreaming.
10:23Well, at least
10:25silence helps a man to think.
10:29What was it the Delphic Oracle said?
10:32Know thy self...
10:36Thy self...
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11:27the first time I saw the clone of myself it was like looking at a part of myself that doesn't
11:33exist like being faced with one's own shadow the same eyes ears nose mouth every blemish
11:44was a shattering experience to be staring at the total reproduction of oneself knowing it to be
11:51the creation of another man commander sir when did you first realize what they were trying to do to
11:57you I have very little recollection of time here but must have been no year or so after you left
12:03me
12:04that's why they told us you're on a year's leave of absence from your office it was all an excuse
12:09so
12:09that Devereux could carry out his cloning experiments on you commander trainer how much experimental work
12:14was involved to cultivate the clone from your imprint cells there were 103 grafting operations
12:21not to mention the countless blood tests psychiatric treatment hypnosis what about
12:27HA57 HA57 is a failure it always has been never stood a chance right from the beginning that's why
12:34Devereux died he had complete faith in the longevity drug theory but the only way he could prove HA57 as
12:40an effective drug was to take it himself Morgan Devereux submitted himself to the longevity drug
12:46three times a week until the rejection symptoms and until it finally killed him
12:53when he was dying he was like a bewildered child he couldn't believe he'd been proved wrong
12:59just like the clone of Devereux in the icebox the most brilliant scientific mind in the world
13:04even though it was a projection he still couldn't survive an error does this mean that HA57 will have the
13:10same
13:10effect on everybody everybody that takes it then Maria all those patients they're going to die
13:16unless we can find a way to help the rejection symptoms no Maria she mustn't die she mustn't to
13:23think that I became a part of all this I let it happen stand to lose a great deal more
13:28than our
13:28conscience my friend in a few hours we could lose Devereux's great dream of the future the clone taken from
13:35your imprint cells he's poised between life and death his mind is struggling against something he
13:40knows nothing about past who and what he is where he came from Morgan Devereux reproduced life but
13:48never found the secret of prolonging it your clone could have been the first real genius since time
13:53began the super mind of the 20th century the the founder of an exciting new world you mean the
13:59destruction of the world don't listen to him commander he's just as mad as Devereux the clone wants to
14:03build not to destroy that that was never different intention clone of trainer has exactly the same
14:08ambitions as Devereux projection in the icebox to destroy the old world and base the new one on
14:14technological domination we saw all of it we saw the future as it might be if we let it the
14:20clone had
14:20to know the secret of the longevity drug if the master plan was to succeed he had to survive but
14:25it's
14:26too late now there never was a longevity drug in the future and I hope they never will be no
14:30but we
14:31cannot destroy what we spent years in trying to create out of my way Fraser
14:34Mr. Cistern it's a clone of trainer outside it's no good it's too heavy well how do we get out
14:40all right
14:41Fraser suppose you tell us
14:46Frank look trainer come back here oh get the kids
15:03can I help you I'd like to speak to the director in charge please oh I'm I'm afraid dr. Fraser
15:10isn't
15:10available at the moment would have you an ID card I'm warning you Fraser you better tell us how to
15:19get out of
15:20this place leave him alone Pittman he doesn't know the way out of this room because there
15:23is no way it can only be open from the outside you mean we're locked in for good unless someone
15:28finds that switch under the desk look we can't let trainer get I mean we can't let the clone get
15:33away the whole future depends upon it oh he won't get away I think we can depend on that how
15:38can you be
15:39sure there are too many pressures building up against him the mental strain will be too great
15:42don't understand you sir I think he's struggling against memories that he can't face perhaps even
15:51realization of how he came into being
16:00trainer come back here is dr. Fraser expecting any visitors
16:08if I ever get out of this place I'll have no more to do with the time barrier for as
16:12long as I live
16:13oh I don't know though Liz just think what we've managed to do that no one in the whole world
16:17has ever
16:18done we've been into the past and seen our parents as they used to be to the future to see
16:23all the
16:23things to avoid but when you think of it that's quite a privilege privilege after what we've been
16:29through well I reckon we've learnt our lesson about the future anyway what do you mean we don't really
16:35want to see what we're like it's too much of a shock oh I don't know I thought Beth in
16:41the jungle was
16:42rather nice I wouldn't mind being like her not 2957 2957 but that's me well I mean it could be
16:53me
16:54he was a bit square but on the whole quite nice I would think he and Beth would get on
16:59together quite
16:59well well well wouldn't you quiet what is it someone there
17:45trainer what the hell they think you're doing where are they what have you done with listen Simon
17:53daddy daddy Liz
17:58it's all right everything's gonna be all right now
18:01oh darling
18:06trainer
18:14but it's impossible
18:21oh come on
18:22no stand still
18:25leave this to me
18:37who are you
18:41who are you
18:45I'm your past and your future trainer
18:50past you will never know
18:52the future you may one day discover
18:56there is no past it doesn't exist
18:59there's only the future
19:00then go there trainer
19:03find yourself
19:04it's the only way
19:08no
19:10no time is the enemy
19:11I should resist it
19:13I must
19:14you don't exist trainer
19:16you're part of our minds
19:18our imaginings
19:19find yourself
19:19before it's too late
19:22I won't do it
19:23it will be the end of my life
19:25my work
19:26man's greatest chance
19:28to change everything
19:31you don't exist
19:34exist
19:36exist
19:36exist
19:36exist
19:37exist
19:37exist
19:37exist
19:38exist
19:38exist
19:38exist
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19:42exist
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19:44exist
19:44exist
19:44exist
19:50Help! Help!
20:20But why?
20:23Time barrier was the one thing he feared.
20:26Time claimed him as it claimed you.
20:30But he's out there somewhere.
20:33In the vacuum.
20:35You mean suspended in time?
20:37To find himself.
20:40Either in the past or in the future.
20:43Has he gone? For good?
20:47Until you meet him on the other side of the time barrier one day.
20:52Well, it is possible.
20:54Isn't it?
21:15Good.
21:18Good.
21:23Good.
21:25Good.
21:27Good.
21:28Good.
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