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Sunday, August 13, 2017

My poor Krell... To what purpose?

The event, for which an initial post was made two weeks ago, was Laser Rangers last night. In attendance were two winners of the Hugo award, of whom one contributed to Wikipedia.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)’
Army physician: Their life expectancy is a hundred and thirty.
[Army physician offers Medical Corps Major a cigarette]
Medical Corps Major: [Major takes cigarette] How does he explain that?
“In this is love, (1 John 4:10-11)
not that we have loved God but that he loved us
and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.”
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Forbidden Planet (1956)’
Commander John J. Adams: Monsters from the subconscious. Of course. That’s what Doc meant. Morbius. The big machine, 8,000 miles of klystron relays, enough power for a whole population of creative geniuses, operated by remote control. Morbius, operated by the electromagnetic impulses of individual Krell brains.
Dr. Edward Morbius: To what purpose?
Commander John J. Adams: And so those mindless beasts of the subconscious had access to a machine that could never be shut down. The secret devil of every soul on the planet all set free at once to loot and maim. And take revenge, Morbius, and kill!
Dr. Edward Morbius: My poor Krell. After a million years of shining sanity, they could hardly have understood what power was destroying them.
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