KITTY: Everything's changing, Robert. Having a child was always going to change... No, the world, it's pivoting in some new direction. It's reforming.
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It is special here.
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Using U-235, - the bomb will need a... - Uh-uh. Sorry. Gadget will need a 33-pound sphere about this size. Or using plutonium, the ten-pound sphere.
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You left.
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(on phone): Robert. Don't...
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- (playing triumphant beat) - (all cheering)
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(Kitty laughing) KITTY: Oop! This way. This is where I keep the good stuff. Well, I thought this was the Tolmans' house. I live with them while I'm at Caltech. Do you two need anything? ROBERT: We're good, Ruthie.
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Kitty? Kitty, are you still there?
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Robert. This is yours, not mine.
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You sat here and let me tell you how it's done, but you've been far ahead all along. Survival in Washington is about knowing how to get things done.
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Then... the second thing you'll have to do is appoint Hans Bethe to run the Theoretical division. (rousing music playing) Wait, what was the first? Take off that ridiculous uniform. You're a scientist. Groves is insisting we join. Tell Groves to go shit in his hat. They need us for who we are. So be yourself. Only better. (rousing music continues)
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Hmm? (sniffs) - (spool winds) - Oh. (explosion)
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Well, you say that and then you call. Well, don't answer. I'll always answer.
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General Groves has placed in me a certain responsibility, and it's like having a child who I can't see. - Ah. - By remote control. - (chuckles quietly) - So to actually meet you is...