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			|  | Four: Breakthrough | HARCOURT | Well? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | PENDLETON | It was one of the GAIA girls. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | PENDLETON | It was one of the GAIA girls. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | HARCOURT | Women, Pendleton, even dead, would not like to be known as girls. Well, is it radioactive? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | PENDLETON | Oh, yes. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | PENDLETON | Oh, yes. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES |  So far, we've isolated four separation fission products in the water in her lungs. In my opinion, there were more, but the decay's so rapid that they've disappeared without trace. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | HARCOURT | What was death by? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | Drowning, but she'd been exposed to radiation beforehand. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | Drowning, but she'd been exposed to radiation beforehand. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | HARCOURT | What sort of radiation? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | Well, it's impossible to say. Radiation is radiation. Alpha waves probably. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | Well, it's impossible to say. Radiation is radiation. Alpha waves probably. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | PENDLETON | Could it be connected with spent fuel rods? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | PENDLETON | Could it be connected with spent fuel rods? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | The caesium might be. 137 is a Beta emitter thrown up during reprocessing. | 
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			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | The caesium might be. 137 is a Beta emitter thrown up during reprocessing. |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | HARCOURT | So, what you are saying is for that body to have been contaminated by caesium 137 it would have to have been exposed to a plutonium manufacturing process? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | HARCOURT | So, what you are saying is for that body to have been contaminated by caesium 137 it would have to have been exposed to a plutonium manufacturing process? |  | 
			|  | Four: Breakthrough | MENZIES | All I'm saying is... It's possible. |  |