I heard they shut you down, sir... for refusing to drop bombs from the stratosphere... onto starving people. When they realized that killing other people was... not a long-term solution, then they needed us back. - In secret. - Why secret? Because public opinion wouldn't allow spending on space exploration.
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The same NASA you flew for.
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- NASA? - NASA.
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We're NASA.
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Don't you know who we are, Coop? No, professor, I don't. You know my father, Professor Brand.
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Um, what sort of gravitational anomaly? Where was this? Now, I'm real happy that you're excited about gravity, bud... but you're not getting any answers from us until I get assurances. - Assurances? - Yeah. Like, that we're getting out of here. And I don't mean in the trunk of some car.
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You had the coordinates for this facility marked on your map. Where did you get them? Where's my daughter? Don't make me take you down again. Sit down!
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And we're growing more than we ever have. But like the potatoes in Ireland and the wheat in the Dust Bowl... the corn will die.
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We'll find a way, professor. We always have. Driven by the unshakable faith the Earth is ours.
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Not while you're struggling to put food on the table.
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Wheat seven years ago. Okra this year.
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Now there's just corn.
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Blight.
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Soon.
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What sort of anomaly? I hesitate to term it supernatural, but it definitely wasn't scientific. You're going to have to be specific, Mr. Cooper. Right now. It was gravity.