MARSHALL: If a Russian bomb is inevitable, perhaps we should invite their top scientists to Trinity. President Truman has no intention of raising expectations that Stalin be included in the atomic project. Informing him of our breakthrough and presenting it as a means to win the war need not make unkeepable promises. But the Potsdam peace conference in July will be President Truman's last chance to have that conversation. Can you give us a working bomb by then?
Oppenheimer
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Anything less, they won't get what it is. What did Fermi mean by "atmospheric ignition"? Well, we had a moment where it looked like the chain reaction from an atomic device might never stop.
Oppenheimer
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Watch that needle. If the detonators don't charge or the voltage drops below one volt, you hit that button, you abort. - Understood? - Understood.
Oppenheimer
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(suspenseful music continues) (explosion)
Oppenheimer
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(suspenseful music continues)
Oppenheimer
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(tense music building)
Oppenheimer
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(tense music continues)
Oppenheimer
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It's happening, isn't it?
Oppenheimer
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Break a leg.
Oppenheimer
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(brooding music playing) After the truth about Fuchs came out, the FBI stepped up surveillance on him. He knew his phone was tapped, he was followed everywhere... his trash picked through.
Oppenheimer
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(sighs) Klaus Fuchs, the British scientist that you put onto the implosion team at Los Alamos, turns out he was... he was spying for the Soviets the whole time. I'm sorry.
Oppenheimer
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But never stopped speaking his mind. A man of conviction. And maybe he thought fame could actually protect him.
Oppenheimer
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I miss Richard more than I can bear. I know, Ruth, I know. Part of me's glad he didn't live to see where this is all going.