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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Gary Lockwood: Dr. Frank Poole

2001: A Space Odyssey

Gary Lockwood credited as playing...

Dr. Frank Poole

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  • Interviewer: HAL, despite your enormous intellect, are you ever frustrated by your dependence on people to carry out your actions?
  • HAL: Not in the slightest bit. I enjoy working with people. I have a stimulating relationship with Dr. Poole and Dr. Bowman. My mission responsibilities range over the entire operation of the ship so I am constantly occupied. I am putting myself to the fullest possible use which is all, I think, that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
  • Interviewer: Dr. Poole, what's it like living for the better part of a year in such close proximity with HAL?
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Well, it's pretty close to what you said about him earlier. He is just like a sixth member of the crew. You very quickly get adjusted to the idea that he talks and you think of him really just as another person.
  • Interviewer: In talking to the computer one gets the sense that he is capable of emotional responses. For example, when I asked him about his abilities, I sensed a certain pride in his answer about his accuracy and perfection. Do you believe that HAL has genuine emotions?
  • Dave Bowman: Well, he acts like he has genuine emotions. Um, of course he's programmed that way to make it easier for us to talk to him. But as to whether he has real feelings is something I don't think anyone can truthfully answer.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: [playing chess with HAL, Poole studies the chessboard] Let's see, king...
  • Dr. Frank Poole: [clears throat] Anyway, Queen takes Pawn. Okay?
  • HAL: Bishop takes Knight's Pawn.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Huh, lovely move. Um, Rook to King 1.
  • HAL: I'm sorry, Frank, I think you missed it. Queen to Bishop 3, Bishop takes Queen, Knight takes Bishop. Mate.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Huh. Yeah, looks like you're right. I resign.
  • HAL: Thank you for a very enjoyable game.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Yeah, thank you.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: [He and Dave and Frank are inside the pod while HAL looks on. The sound to HAL has been cut] Well, whaddya think?
  • Dave Bowman: I'm not sure, what do you think?
  • Dr. Frank Poole: I've got a bad feeling about him.
  • Dave Bowman: You do?
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Yeah, definitely. Don't you?
  • Dave Bowman: [sighs] I don't know; I think so. You know of course though he's right about the 9000 series having a perfect operational record. They do.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Unfortunately that sounds a little like famous last words.
  • Dave Bowman: Yeah? Still it was his idea to carry out the failure mode analysis experiment. Should certainly indicate his integrity and self-confidence. If he were wrong it would be the surest way of proving it.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: It would be if he knew he was wrong. Look Dave I can't put my finger on it but I sense something strange about him.
  • Dave Bowman: [sigh] Still I can't think of a good reason not to put back the number one unit and carry on with the failure mode analysis.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: No - no I agree about that.
  • Dave Bowman: Well, let's get on with it.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Okay. Well, look, Dave. Let's say we put the unit back and it doesn't fail, uh? That would pretty well wrap it up as far as HAL was concerned, wouldn't it?
  • Dave Bowman: Well, we'd be in very serious trouble.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: We would, wouldn't we. What the hell could we do?
  • Dave Bowman: [sigh] Well, we wouldn't have too many alternatives.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: I don't think we'd have any alternatives. There isn't a single aspect of ship operations that isn't under his control. If he were proven to be malfunctioning, I wouldn't see how we'd have any choice but disconnection.
  • Dave Bowman: I'm afraid I agree with you.
  • Dave Bowman: It'll be a bit tricky. We'd have to cut his higher brain functions - without disturbing the purely automatic and regulatory systems. And we'd have to work out the transfer procedures of continuing the mission under ground based computer control.
  • Dr. Frank Poole: Yeah, well, that's far safer than allowing HAL to continue running things.

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