Batman Beyond (TV Series)
Meltdown (1999)
Linda Hamilton: Dr. Stephanie Lake
Quotes
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[after Stephanie's cold-blooded attempt to murder and dissect him, Freeze turns the tables and appears in a suit of armor]
Dr. Stephanie Lake : We were only trying to help you...
Mr. Freeze : [repeating her words] Remember, there may be some momentary discomfort.
[cut to outside the building, hearing the hum of Freeze's cold guns, and Stephanie screaming]
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Dr. Stephanie Lake : No doubt about it. He's reverting.
Derek Powers : Why? How? Don't you know what this means to me?
Dr. Stephanie Lake : There must be some kind of pneumonic agent within the DNA.
Derek Powers : If only we could biopsy his organs at this stage.
Dr. Stephanie Lake : That might be doable.
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Dr. Stephanie Lake : [before transferring Freeze's mind] Remember, there may be some momentary discomfort.
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Dr. Stephanie Lake : Sometimes you find the wrong answers before you find the right ones. That's what science is all about. And anyway, if he's still hiding in Gotham, he's fried.
Derek Powers : What makes you so sure?
Dr. Stephanie Lake : We're having a heat wave, Mr. Powers. Today, it hit 70.
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Dr. Stephanie Lake : I'm Dr. Lake. Stephanie Lake.
Derek Powers : What's this suggestion of yours?
Dr. Stephanie Lake : I could use your baseline DNA to build you a new body, then transfer your neural patterns into it.
Doctor #2 : Dr. Lake, it's not your place to...
Derek Powers : A new body?
Dr. Stephanie Lake : Theoretically, it should work. Of course, I would want to test the process first on someone who also has systemically-damaged DNA.
Derek Powers : You have someone in mind?
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Dr. Stephanie Lake : What if I said I could give you life? A normal life.
Victor Fries : Bah.
Dr. Stephanie Lake : Victor, an incredible mind like yours deserves a body.
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Derek Powers : Welcome back to the living.
Dr. Stephanie Lake : [Fries gets out of bed] I don't think you should...
Derek Powers : Let's see what he can do.
Victor Fries : [touching a snowy window] Cold. It feels... cold.
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Victor Fries : How fitting that that diseased skull of mine should be buried like this.
Dr. Stephanie Lake : Frankly, I couldn't think of anything else to do with it.
Victor Fries : It was the right thing. It symbolizes the end of a life and the beginning of a new one.