Xchange Page #2
- R
- Year:
- 2001
- 110 min
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S-sorry.
You must be Mr. Toffler.
How do you do?
I'm Propania Morgan,
VP at Xchange
for Corporate Affairs,
N ew York-Washington corridor.
I, uh, understand
you have some concerns.
U h, concerns.
No, no, uh, Propania.
I think having my consciousness
zapped 3,000 miles
into someone else's body
sounds like a lot of fun.
Mr. Toffler,
I'm sure you're gonna find
it's all...
very routine.
I'm sure I will.
You'll be just fine.
So we just need
two things from you.
If you'd like
to have a seat...
right here.
First we take
a blood sample.
So if you'll just
extend your forefinger
just like that... great.
Breathe.
Would you care
for a tranquilizer?
It's not habit-forming.
Oh, no, no.
Water would be great.
Maybe we could just do this?
We're done.
All your data's
been transferred
to our San Francisco
host center
and they'll be installed
in your temporary Xchange I D.
Now, your personal I D
will go under lock and key
here...
waiting for your return.
I just need you to sign
our standard contract,
negotiated by member nations
of the ICC.
In a nutshell, you agree
not to do anything illegal
with Mr. Pernfors' body--
that's your host.
So no illegal drugs,
no skydiving,
et cetera, et cetera.
Your insurance is liable
for any injury
to the host body.
Good. All set then.
Good. Follow me.
Oh. U h, you do have to spend
the night in San Francisco.
You mean...
I have to sleep
in someone else's body,
and they're gonna sleep
in mine all night?
Actually, you may find
that you enjoy it.
Most people do. It's...
exciting.
N ew sensations,
new taste buds.
N ew... bowel movements.
Would you like to have
a seat up here?
Would you care
for some water now?
Yes. U m, I thought
the whole point
was to go and
come back quickly.
Right. Well, we do guarantee
same-day travel
within a five-hour margin,
provided we have
three days notice.
Two days and under
a 36-hour window,
but in your case,
with just
a few hours' notice,
we found a host for you,
but it will require
a night's stay.
Everything's set.
Are you ready?
Not really.
Travel well, Mr. Toffler.
Woman:
Mr. Toffler?
Man:
Mr. Toffler?
Mr. Toffler.
Walt Simons,
Western Regional Manager.
It's a pleasure
to meet you.
Welcome to San Francisco.
You'll find
that mind travel
is the safest form of travel
in the world.
Now, if you'll
just remain seated,
I'll take you through
our acclimation program.
First thing I want you to do
is take three deep breaths
through your nose,
into your diaphragm.
Exhale slowly.
Good. Now, if it feels
a little strange,
that's because
your breathing pattern
may differ
from your host's.
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