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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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[Cross-sectional view of what look vaguely like stratigraphic layers underground. A crevice leads down through these concentric layers to a cave-like cavity in the middle, where Cueball is going through the deepest, most central, and incidentally smallest of the files. Above, Megan stands at "ground level", looking down into the crevice.]
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[Cross-sectional view of what look vaguely like stratigraphic layers underground, but are actually historical groups of files as might have been found on someone's computer. A crevice leads down through these concentric layers to a cave-like cavity in the middle, where Cueball is going through the deepest, oldest, and incidentally smallest of the files. Above, Megan stands at "ground level", looking down into the crevice.]
  
 
:Megan: You OK down there?
 
:Megan: You OK down there?

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