H Plus (2011) s01e31 Episode Script
Original Sync
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[HEARTBEAT THUMPING.]
One-twenty-nine.
Normal.
GURVEER: Are we ready? Yes, we are.
So we'll take you up to 70 percent.
If you can handle it, we'll take it up five more.
Okay? Peters? PETERS: Okay.
So let's start.
MANTA: It's connecting.
Okay, we're ready.
Take it up to 10 percent.
Do you feel anything unusual? PETERS: No.
Twenty percent.
Twenty percent.
PETERS: No.
Thirty percent.
MANTA: Thirty percent.
Now? PETERS: Well, you're looking rather sexy, Gurveer.
[MANTA CHUCKLES.]
Forty percent.
PETERS: Okay.
Yeah? PETERS: Definitely.
Fifty percent.
PETERS: Wow.
What? PETERS: Uh, I'm noticing a lot of detail that wasn't-- Well, it was, but I'm noticing it now.
Sixty percent.
[PETERS GRUNTS.]
GURVEER: Are you okay? PETERS: Unh.
Yeah.
Yeah, I just wasn't ready for that.
It's fine.
Go.
Sixty-five percent.
PETERS: Seventy.
Seventy.
PETERS: I'm all right.
Keep going.
You're sure? PETERS: I'm sure.
Seventy-five percent.
PETERS: I don't want to stop.
Manta? Adrenaline levels are at 80 percent.
PETERS: More.
MANTA: Eighty-five percent.
GURVEER [VOICE DISTORTED.]
: Francis, let's hold there.
PETERS: No, no.
I can control more.
I'm sure, but I'm not comfortable-- PETERS: Gurveer! Bring it down.
[PETERS YELLING.]
MANTA: How is he? GURVEER: He's resting.
His hand? A lot of broken bones.
Next time, the steps should come from me.
He should never have gone over 75 percent.
I got flustered.
Do you have any idea how such an accident could compromise our work? Our funding? Do you wanna be living on the streets again? I-- I'm sorry.
That was ugly.
I'm sorry.
Just get things ready for another run.
-Tonight? -Yeah, when he wakes up, I want to try to accelerate the healing.
Do you really think after what just--? You're a hacker, Manta.
That's your role in this.
That's your chip tune.
But when it comes to the technical aspects of the body, you listen to me.
You don't listen to him.
He's a genius in his area of expertise.
But the only way this project will succeed, the only way we won't be beaten to this by some other random group at MIT or Stanford, is if we all stay individual parts in a larger machine.
Okay? We are so close.
[GURVEER SPEAKS IN JAPANESE.]
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[HEARTBEAT THUMPING.]
One-twenty-nine.
Normal.
GURVEER: Are we ready? Yes, we are.
So we'll take you up to 70 percent.
If you can handle it, we'll take it up five more.
Okay? Peters? PETERS: Okay.
So let's start.
MANTA: It's connecting.
Okay, we're ready.
Take it up to 10 percent.
Do you feel anything unusual? PETERS: No.
Twenty percent.
Twenty percent.
PETERS: No.
Thirty percent.
MANTA: Thirty percent.
Now? PETERS: Well, you're looking rather sexy, Gurveer.
[MANTA CHUCKLES.]
Forty percent.
PETERS: Okay.
Yeah? PETERS: Definitely.
Fifty percent.
PETERS: Wow.
What? PETERS: Uh, I'm noticing a lot of detail that wasn't-- Well, it was, but I'm noticing it now.
Sixty percent.
[PETERS GRUNTS.]
GURVEER: Are you okay? PETERS: Unh.
Yeah.
Yeah, I just wasn't ready for that.
It's fine.
Go.
Sixty-five percent.
PETERS: Seventy.
Seventy.
PETERS: I'm all right.
Keep going.
You're sure? PETERS: I'm sure.
Seventy-five percent.
PETERS: I don't want to stop.
Manta? Adrenaline levels are at 80 percent.
PETERS: More.
MANTA: Eighty-five percent.
GURVEER [VOICE DISTORTED.]
: Francis, let's hold there.
PETERS: No, no.
I can control more.
I'm sure, but I'm not comfortable-- PETERS: Gurveer! Bring it down.
[PETERS YELLING.]
MANTA: How is he? GURVEER: He's resting.
His hand? A lot of broken bones.
Next time, the steps should come from me.
He should never have gone over 75 percent.
I got flustered.
Do you have any idea how such an accident could compromise our work? Our funding? Do you wanna be living on the streets again? I-- I'm sorry.
That was ugly.
I'm sorry.
Just get things ready for another run.
-Tonight? -Yeah, when he wakes up, I want to try to accelerate the healing.
Do you really think after what just--? You're a hacker, Manta.
That's your role in this.
That's your chip tune.
But when it comes to the technical aspects of the body, you listen to me.
You don't listen to him.
He's a genius in his area of expertise.
But the only way this project will succeed, the only way we won't be beaten to this by some other random group at MIT or Stanford, is if we all stay individual parts in a larger machine.
Okay? We are so close.
[GURVEER SPEAKS IN JAPANESE.]
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