Hackett, copy this so it won't be in his handwriting.

2 seconds sound clip from Superman (1948) - Superman's Dilemma (Chapter 11).

You can hear this line at 00:05:12.862 in the Blu-ray version of the episode.

Quote context

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- Never mind the speeches. Are you ready to start work?

- Very well. Before I do, I need a supply of a certain chemical called mono chromite.

- Mono chromite?

- So that's one of the secret materials. I've heard of it. It's quite rare.

- Where can it be obtained?

- Any chemical engineer can process it for you. I'll write it down and give you the formula if you wish.

- Driller, send some of the men to get it for us.

- Hackett, copy this so it won't be in his handwriting.

- All right, Mr. Cameron. I'll have that shipment over at 9 in the morning.

- Come in.

- Mr. Larkin?

- Yes.

- Can you supply us with this material?

- Mono chromite? That's a new metallurgical compound. I'll have to check my supply index.

- It will take at least two hours to produce the minimum amount.

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