"What is it?" "Can you see something?" "I'm not sure." "is it Liz and Simon?" "Are they out there?" "No." "No, it's not Liz." "It's Traynor." "Keep away." "We'll resist your hypnotherapy." "Hypnotherapy?" "We heard what you're going to do." "It won't work." "Now, listen to me, you two." "I have no intention of subjecting you to hypnotherapy. I've come to help." " Don't listen. lt's another trick." " Who are you two?" "What does Traynor want from you?" "Why is he so scared?" " Traynor scared?" " Of us?" "I tell you, it was him." "It was Traynor. lt was!" "Come on." "Pull yourself together." "There's nobody there." "Look for yourself." "You must try to relax." "I saw him. I saw..." "He was there." "Why?" "Why, Frank, why?" "Why did I see Traynor?" "Where are Liz and Simon?" "They're here somewhere." " We should never have come here." " l may not see them but I can... I can feel their presence." "Frank!" "Over there!" "That's where we'll find Liz and Simon!" "Come on." "A clone?" "Commander Traynor a clone?" "It's..." "It's incomprehensible and yet..." "Yes." "Frazer tried to warn me." "He knows." "Only half the genius Devereaux intended him to be." "But it was never like that." "When I came to work here last year, they told me Devereaux was the first clone." " That's what we thought." " That he had died during the experiment." "Devereaux did die, but the cloning experiments were on Traynor, not him." "Don't you see, Mr Pitman?" "Right from the start, Traynor posed a threat to the whole longevity program." "He had it in his power to stop the whole thing." "But Devereaux couldn't allow that." "He prevented it by cloning Traynor." " Only it hasn't worked." " Like everything else in this place." "Devereaux died before he achieved his ambition - the mental and physical reproduction of cells, the cultivation of the clone." "If we hadn't gone into the past, nobody would have known about Traynor." "Except Frazer." "Half a brain, he said." "You realise the Traynor we're dealing with is a madman." "We have to stop him." "'The clone has been constructed from the past to build the future, 'a future in which technology comes first and people last." "'His mind is in both worlds." "They cannot be reconciled." "'The clone of Traynor could have been the most brilliant scientific brain ever." "'But it is incomplete, tortured by what it doesn't know and cannot perceive." "'lt can't face its own reality.' lf we allow the clone Traynor to interpret the technological Master Plan his way, it could mean the end of mankind." "We know what the future can be." "Ice Boxes beneath earth, steaming jungles in the middle of England." "I never thought we'd appreciate the present as we do now." "You've been through a lot together." "What do you suggest now?" "Traynor." "We've got to stop him." "That's what matters." "What I don't understand is if the Traynor we're dealing with is a clone, what happened to the Traynor we met in 1965?" "What about Mr Traynor at St Oswald's?" "Was he real?" "Where's Commander Traynor from the naval station in 1940?" "It's all so confusing." "I feel as if my brain's going to burst." "That's a point." "Where is the real Traynor?" "I suppose they've killed him and let that awful clone take his place." "If they wanted him for the cloning process, they need him alive." "Well, Mr Pitman, did something go wrong?" "is Traynor dead?" " No, he's not dead." " Dr Frazer!" "I can assure you Charles Traynor is still alive." "But only just." "Why?" "Who are you?" "Quick." "Come on." "We haven't got much time." " Where's that switch?" " Dr Frazer said somewhere on the desk." "Look at this." ""Charles Traynor, 1965-1967."" "Dr Frazer was lying, wasn't he?" "We'll never find Traynor alive." "He is dead." "I found the switch." "Hello?" "is anybody there?" "Hello?" "Where are you?" " Come on!" "Hello, there!" " There's not much time." "If they're in there, they're in danger." "We must get in." "Well, we can try." "Look out!" "It's no good, Charles." "You're too late." "They've gone." "You." "You released them." " l could never have held those two." " You disobeyed orders." "You'll never work in scientific research again. lt's the end of the line." "It was the end of the line for me when I first decided to work with Devereaux." "He wanted the future for himself, but he could never have it." "That's why he created you." "Created?" "You were to take over where he left off." "I knew it could never work." " lt's no good. lt's locked." " There must be a key somewhere." "Here!" " Yes." " No, Simon." "Wait." "I'm scared." "Sir?" "Sir?" "Commander Traynor?" "It's incredible, absolutely incredible." "Every mark, every feature, right down to the last detail." "An identical reproduction of a living person taken from your imprint cells." "It's fantastic, like twin brothers." "It's terrifying that science could do such awful things. lt's wicked." "But the most phenomenal breakthrough in biology." "To hell with biology." "Thank goodness Commander Traynor's still alive." "We'd given up hope of ever seeing you again." "In another week or so, that may have been the case." "I had no idea you were being held here." "Like an animal." "No windows, no light." "Commander Traynor, sir?" "is it possible you've been locked in here since we left you over five years ago?" "Five years?" "Last time we saw you was when we went back through the time barrier." "Five years... lt's inhuman." "Time has meant very little here." "All the days were the same, and all the nights." "Never saw the sun rise or set." "A full moon in a clear sky was something I could only dream about." "And there was plenty of time for dreaming." "Well, at least silence helps a man to think." "What was it the Delphic Oracle said?" "Know thyself." "'Thyself...thyself...thyself... 'thyself... 'thyself...thyself..." " 'thyself...'" " No!" "(Female voice) Traynor?" "(Male voice) Traynor?" "(Female voice) Traynor?" "(Voices all calling his name)" "(Traynor) 'The first time I saw my clone, 'it was like looking at a part of myself that doesn't exist." "'Like being faced with one's own shadow.'" "Same eyes, ears, nose, mouth." "Every blemish." "It was a shattering experience." "To be staring at a total reproduction of one's self, knowing it to be the creation of another man." "Commander, sir." "When did you first realise what they were doing to you?" "Er..." "I have very little recollection of time here, but it must have been a year or so after you left me." "That's why they told us you were on a year's leave from your office." "It was an excuse so Devereaux could carry out cloning experiments." "Commander, how much experimental work was involved to cultivate the clone from your imprint cells?" "There were 103 grafting operations, not to mention countless blood tests, psychiatric treatment, hypnosis..." " What about HA57?" " lt's a failure. lt always has been." "It never stood a chance." "That's why Devereaux died." "He had faith in the longevity drug theory but the only way he could prove HA57 was effective was to take it himself." "He submitted himself to the longevity drug?" "Three times a week, until the rejection symptoms." "Until it finally killed him." "When he was dying, he was like a bewildered child." "He couldn't believe he'd been proved wrong." "Like the clone of Devereaux in the ice Box." "The most brilliant mind in the world." "Even as a projection, he couldn't survive an error." "Does this mean HA57 will have the same effect on everybody that takes it?" "And Maria, all those patients, they're going to die?" "Unless we can halt the rejection symptoms." "Maria?" "She mustn't die, she mustn't!" "To think that I became a part of all this." "I let it happen." "We stand to lose a great deal more than our conscience." "In a few hours, we could lose Devereaux's dream of the future." "The clone taken from your imprint cells is poised between life and death." "His mind is struggling against something he knows nothing about." "The past." "Who and what he is." "Where he came from." "Morgan Devereaux reproduced life but never found the secret of prolonging it." "Your clone could have been the first real genius since time began." "The supermind of the 20th century, the founder of an exciting new world." " You mean the destruction of the world." " Don't listen to him." "He's mad." "The clone wants to build, not destroy." "That was never Devereaux's intention." "The clone of Traynor has the same ambitions as Devereaux's projection." "To destroy the old world and base the new one on technological domination." "We saw all of it." "We saw the future as it might be if we let it." "The clone had to know the secret of longevity." "If the Master Plan wants to succeed, he had to survive. lt's too late now." "There never was a longevity drug in the future and never will be." "No!" "We cannot destroy what we spent years creating!" " Out of my way, Frazer!" "Out!" " lt's the clone of Traynor!" " lt's no good. lt's too heavy." " How do we get out?" "All right, Frazer." "Suppose you tell us." " Frank, look!" " Traynor!" "Traynor, come back here!" "Get the kids." " How can I help you?" " l'd like to see the director in charge." "I'm afraid Dr Frazer isn't available at the moment." "Would..." "Have you an id card?" "I'm warning you." "You'd better tell us how to get out." "Leave him." "He doesn't know the way out because there is no way." " lt can only be opened from outside." " We're locked in for good?" " Unless someone finds the switch." " We can't let Traynor get... I mean, we can't let the clone get away." "The future depends on it." "He won't get away." "We can depend on that." " How can you be sure?" " The mental strain will be too great." "I don't understand you, sir." "I think he's struggling against memories that he can't face." "Perhaps even the realisation of how he came into being." "Traynor!" "Come back here!" "is Dr Frazer expecting any visitors?" "If I ever get out of this place, I'll have no more to do with the time barrier." "I don't know." "Think what we've done which no one has ever done." "We've been into the past and seen our parents as they used to be." "into the future, to see what to avoid." "That's quite a privilege." "Privilege?" "After what we've been through?" "I reckon we've learnt our lesson about the future." " What do you mean?" " We don't want to see what we're like." "It's too much of a shock." "Oh, I don't know. I thought Beth in the jungle was rather nice." "I wouldn't mind being like her." "Not 2957." "2957?" "But that's me." "Well, I mean, it could be me." "He was a bit square, but on the whole quite nice." "I would think he and Beth would get on together well." " Well, wouldn't you?" " Quiet!" " What is it?" " There's someone there." "(Pitman, muffled) Hello?" "is anyone there?" "Hello?" "(Pitman) Hello?" "Help us!" "(Liz) Over here!" " Help!" " Can you hear us?" "Liz!" "Traynor!" "What the hell do you think you're doing?" "Where are they?" "What have you done with Liz and Simon?" " Daddy!" "Daddy!" " Liz!" "It's all right." "Everything's going to be all right." "Darling." "Traynor?" "But...but it's impossible." " Come on." " No." "Stand still." "Leave this to me." "Who are you?" "Who are you?" "I'm your past and your future, Traynor." "A past you will never know, a future you may one day discover." "There is no past. lt doesn't exist." "There's only the future." "Then go there, Traynor." "Find yourself. lt's the only way." "No." "No, time is the enemy." "I must resist it. I must." "You don't exist, Traynor." "You're part of our minds, our imaginings." "Find yourself before it's too late." "I won't do it." "It'll be the end of my life, my work." "Man's greatest chance to change everything." "You don't exist!" "(Echoing) Exist...exist... (Electronic buzzing)" "(Shouts)" "But why?" "The time barrier was the one thing he feared." "Time claimed him as it claimed you." "But he's out there somewhere." "In the vacuum." "You mean suspended in time?" "To find himself." "Either in the past or in the future." "Has he gone, for good?" "Until you meet him on the other side of the time barrier one day." "Well, it is possible. lsn't it?"