The Projected Man
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- 1966
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You want to watch where you're going!
Pretty you may be.
Dr. Hill?
Yes.
Professor Steiner is expecting you.
I'm Sheila Anderson, the
department secretary.
Would you come in here, please?
Dr. Hill, Professor Steiner.
Come in, come in.
Oh, it's wonderful to see you again.
And piggy to you.
I do apologize.
On the spur-of-the-moment,
other code name for you
to give to the guards.
That wasn't what I meant.
You haven't changed.
Seeing you standing there
as if the years had suddenly dropped away.
Paul, that was a long time ago.
What's the problem that you
want to discuss with me?
Oh, thank you, Miss Anderson.
Oh, Miss Anderson, is Dr. Mitchel in?
Yes sir, he went into the lab.
Would you ask him to set up a test run?
I'll be along presently.
At once, sir.
I'm working on the
conversion of solid objects
into pure energy.
Energy which can be stored
in a cell composition,
projected over long distances
and then turned back
into the object again.
All kinds of objects,
including human tissue.
Human tissue?
Yes.
Television!
Television is one method of
transferring a visual image
from one place to another.
But the image is flat, two-dimensional,
lacks life and needs a receiver.
What I have achieved
is the projection of an
object in three dimensions,
something that has weight, depth and body
and without a receiver.
Yesterday,
I achieved my first projection
of a living creature.
Unfortunately, something went wrong
and the subject died.
For how long did it live?
Oh, two to three minutes.
I want you to tell me why it died.
Whether there was any change
in the cellular structure
during projection.
What I need to correct.
What's the principle that you employ?
I'll show you.
Come with me.
Mitchel?
I'd like you to meet Dr. Hill.
She'll be joining us on our project.
You could say we met before.
Well, almost.
Mitchel is an expert on laser.
I'm afraid I know very little about it.
Oh,
well then fit her out with a heat suit,
explain it to her and I'll
go set up the console.
There?
Professor Steiner?
I had to tell Dr. Blanchard
you wanted another experimental run.
And?
He's given his permission
on this occasion.
In the future he requires 24 hours notice.
And you've been instructed
to see that he gets it?
I have.
Dr. Blanchard's the director
of this foundation, isn't he?
You can say that again.
I'm in the middle.
You were going to tell me about laser.
Sorry.
Well, I expect you know it's a way of
overcoming a scattering of light waves.
In it's simplest form, we
put an electric current
through a mixture of
neon and helium gases.
Now the light is amplified and emitted,
it becomes a coherent source of power.
You mean it doesn't go
off in all directions.
Exactly.
It's one very narrow beam
that can transmit more signals
than all the television and
radio channels put together.
It's light in a new form,
which I have modified to
transmit matter itself.
Now I'd like to demonstrate
with something of your own.
Something you'd recognize.
My watch do?
Couldn't be better.
Come with me.
This is the transmission cradle.
It creates a massive magnetic field.
Now, the watch.
Now, put your visor on and stand back.
But keep your eye on the watch.
What has happened at this stage
is that the basic matter of the watch
has been transformed into pure energy
and is stored over there in that cell.
Forever, if necessary.
Now, we wish to transmit that energy
to project the watch, in fact.
Laser preheat.
Laser preheat in.
Laser emission relay.
Laser emission relay...
On.
Relay one.
Relay on in.
Relay two.
Relay two, on.
Project.
Now,
we'll see what happened to your watch.
It's incredible.
with an inanimate object.
If only I could do the same
thing with a living creature.
Unfortunately there's a gap
between the molecular structure of metal
and that of living tissue,
which I must bridge.
What are these burns?
That's some we still
don't quite understand.
Paul, look at the watch.
Would it be possible
for the direction of the
magnetic field, the polarity,
to change in projection?
I suppose it could.
I've never really thought about it.
We better start thinking about it.
If this kind of distortion is present,
no wonder the guinea pig died.
Hot?
No, a shock.
Maybe there is something in my theory.
Look what the shock has done.
a time transition of that kind.
Not without fearful consequences.
Who are you?
I'm assisting Professor Steiner.
Who are you?
Dr. Blanchard,
director of this foundation.
Well then you should know
better than to startle me
when I'm focusing a microscope.
Let me see your identification card.
Certainly.
This is a classified
division, the work is secret.
No one is allowed in
without my permission.
She has permission.
Mine.
Dr. Hill is working
here at my own expense.
Even so, an arrangement of that sort
requires my authority.
What name did you say?
Dr. Hill.
Dr. Patricia Hill.
I'm extremely sorry, Dr. Hill.
I apologize. For a moment,
I didn't recognize you.
Maybe it's my overall or the lighting.
I'm sure you will be of great assistance
to Professor Steiner.
She already has been.
With her help, I'm on the
verge of demonstrating
proof of my theory.
I am glad to hear it.
Oh,
by the way, Steiner,
I hope Dr. Mitchel made it
quite clear this morning
that I can not agree again
to these demonstrations
Quite clear.
You see, I have to warn other projects
that may be needing power.
These matters have to
be properly programmed.
I said Dr. Mitchel made your point.
Good.
Well, I won't interrupt you any further.
Goodnight, Professor Steiner.
Dr. Hill.
Please don't think the
foundation finds you unwelcome.
Thank you, Dr. Blanchard.
Paul, look at this.
Why didn't you tell me
about Professor Steiner's
arrangement with Dr. Hill?
He said he'd tell you himself.
What Professor Steiner
wanted to tell me himself
is immaterial.
You represent me on this project.
I hope you haven't forgotten
where your loyalties lie.
My loyalties belong to the foundation.
Very proper.
Miss Anderson,
I have agreed
that Dr. Hill be working
here for a short time.
But I must emphasize that in future,
no visitor to this
department must be admitted
without my personal authority.
Is that clear?
Yes, sir.
Ha.
What are you doing?
Dictating reports.
Well leave it.
Come with me.
Mitchel,
I want you to regard what I'm about to say
as highly confidential.
Yes, sir.
I've been instructed that next Tuesday
the ministry is sending Professor Lembach
to witness a demonstration
of Professor Steiner's
projection experiment.
Professor Lembach, yes.
Obviously it will be
necessary for you to know
you will have preparations to make
but I would be obliged
if you didn't mention the
visit to Professor Steiner.
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