Charlie: Ethan, all your conclusions emanate from this point. If it's not fairly solid, then we can't get to where we need to go.
Ethan: I know. (Gets frustrated) It doesn't work. (Tosses books at wall) It doesn't work! We need ... we have ... it has to work, so we need to fix it. You and I, we have to fix this.
Charlie: It's ...ah, it's a 150-year-old math problem, you know, we just can't solve it because we want to or we need to.
Ethan: How about because my daughter's life depends on it! How about because she's going to die when they realize... there's nothing. (Sits down) There's nothing. There's nothing... to give them... for... her life.
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