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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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Morning.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
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Was this your idea, bringing this Craven in?
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HARCOURT
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My dear chap, why should I do something like that?
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BENNETT
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I hope you can rely on his testimony. I'm told the man's deranged.
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BENNETT
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[TO CHILDS] What's the situation?
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CHILDS
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I've seen the report. The pathologist will mention radiation, but without any analysis of its source. He's simply going to say she was irradiated.
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BENNETT
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Well, we'll just have to front it out.
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BENNETT
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Hello, James.
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GODBOLT
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Hello.
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BENNETT
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Has Charles briefed you?
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GODBOLT
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Yes, the union isn't going to like this.
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BENNETT
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You won't let me down, will you?
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GODBOLT
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I'll try not to.
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BENNETT
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Good.
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PENDLETON
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This is better than hanging around in the hall. I'll ring you when your name's called.
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[BIG BEN CHIMES]
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CHILWELL
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Doctor Menzies, you were the pathologist who examined the body. What was the cause of death?
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MENZIES
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Drowning, but she had been exposed to a great deal of radiation.
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CHILWELL
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Are you able to confirm the source of the radiation?
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MENZIES
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No, but I am able to say that activation products from fast neutrons identifies her as having been exposed to a criticality accident.
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