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Dr. K: Have I ever told you about my childhood growing up in the Alphabet Soup think tank?Colonel Mason Truman: I get the feeling you don't like to talk about it.Dr. K: That's right. [Walks slowly to Col. Truman's desk] But that's why, when I do, you can be sure that it's not just idle chitchat. You can be sure that there's real meaning behind it.Colonel Mason Truman: Go on.Dr. K: In the years I've spent there, I was asked to create things without ever knowing their purpose. In some cases, I could never even imagine what possible real-world applications they could possibly have.Colonel Mason Truman: Fascinating.Dr. K: When I was eleven years old, I was asked to develop a colorless and odorless substance that when added to a person's beverage, it would instantaneously stricken the recipient with diarrhea a thousand times more extreme than the worst case of dysentery ever recorded. [Walks up to Col. Truman's desk] Now, Colonel, can you, in your wildest imagination, ever dream of a situation where someone would resort to using a substance like that?Colonel Mason Truman: [Looks at his coffee mug] Corporal Hicks.Corporal Hicks: [Walks up to Col. Truman's desk] Yes, sir.Colonel Mason Truman: I want you to divert fifteen percent of the primary shield power to our outgoing communications transmitter for then next ten minutes. [Hands the coffee mug over to Cpl. Hicks]Corporal Hicks: Yes, sir. Right away, sir.

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