RoboCop (1994): Season 1, Episode 20 - Nano - full transcript

While arresting a thief, who is suddenly run down by a runaway bus, Detective Madigan is seriously injured and paralyzed. Robocop investigates and uncovers a criminal using nanobots to override machinery and electronics.

(mysterious music)
(wind blowing)

(electronic whirring)
- Oh, no, man.

- End of the line, man.
(music continues)

(metal rattling)
(music continues)

- For your girlfriend, Cleveland?

(metal whirring)
- So I'm a romantic.

- How'd you crack that jeweler's
without tripping the alarm?

- Just read me my rights
and call my lawyer.

I ain't talking to you.
- Fine by me.

I went off duty five minutes ago.

He's all yours, Robo.
(metal whirring)



- Good.
(metal whirring)

- Hey, you can't do this.
(music continues)

Don't leave me here with this thing.

Hey, hey, listen, I got a pacemaker.

- [Lisa] Okay, talk to me, Cleveland.

Start without you're
nowhere near smart enough

to pull off a job this slick.

- [Cleveland] Okay, I'll talk.

But I think better with
my feet on the ground.

- [Lisa] Okay, Robo, put him down.

- [Cleveland] Easy, easy,
I don't like heights.

- [Robo] Who is your boss?
(music continues)

- It's always the human element
that lets it down, too bad.

- [Lisa] You don't talk to us,



you're going to take the rap for this.

- This haul would've
brought us the auger 15.

- [Lisa] You're gonna
go away for a long time.

(music continues)
(bus hisses air)

- [Cleveland] Okay, okay, this
really weird guy hired me.

(music continues)
- [Robo] Weird?

- [Cleveland] Yeah, you know,
not like your normal crook.

This guy's straight, wears
his suit and everything.

- What are you going to do?
(music continues)

- First rule of the accounting
management, Feldston.

Cut your losses.
(cocks gun)

- [Lisa] Okay, then how'd you get past?

(music building)
(gun fires)

(metallic ping)
(electricity sparks)

(metal spinning)
(engine starts)

(lights click)
(gear shifts)

(engine revving)
- Hey, runaway bus!

That's my bus!
(engine running)

(music continues)
(engine revving)

(Cleveland shouts)
(music continues)

(Lisa exhaling sharply)
(music continues)

(Lisa grunts)
(music continues)

(tires screech)
(engine revving)

(music continues)

(Lisa shouts)
(music continues)

(foot pounding)
(Lisa grunts)

(engine revving)
- Come on, come on!

(music continues)
(metal crashing)

(tires screeching)
(metal crashing)

(engine revving)
(gears shifting)

(music continues)
(tires screeching)

(music building)
(metal crashing)

(metal crashing)
(explosion)

(glass breaking)
(music continues)

(metal crashing)
(flames burning)

(tires screeching)
(music continues)

(metal whirring)
(music continues)

(metal whirring)
(glass clinking)

(Lisa gasping)
(music continues)

- I'm okay, Murphy, I'm
okay, it doesn't hurt.

I don't feel anything.
(music continues)

(metal whirring)
(music continues)

(Lisa sighs)
(music continues)

(metal bangs)
- [Man] Go ahead and shock

the flat line, then let's quit.

- [Nurse] Okay, everybody, clear.

(metal bangs)
(music continues)

- Officer Alex Murphy shot
to death in the line of duty.

(metal bangs)
- [Man] Legally, he's dead.

We can pretty much do what we want.

(metal bangs)
- [Man] There's a new guy

in town, his name's Robocop.

(metal bangs)
(music continues)

(computer whirring)
(music continues)

- Murphy, it is you.
(music continues)

(computer beeping)
(loud blast)

(explosion)
(music continues)

(drill whirring)
(music continues)

(electricity surging)
(music continues)

(metal thuds)
(explosion)

(music continues)
- Wow!

(metal clanks)
(music continues)

(guns firing)
(music continues)

(sirens wailing)
(engines roaring)

(tense music)
(machines beeping)

(footsteps)
- How is she, doctor?

- Even if she wakes up,
the damage to her neck

and spine is irreparable.
- Dear god.

I want to know what happened.
(music continues)

(metal whirring)
So do I.

(music continues)
(door shutting)

(horns honking)
(door opens)

(light mysterious music)
(metal rattling)

- [Computer] Nano machines
programmed and dispatched.

Nano machines clinical
trial simulation underway.

- Okay, we're going in.
(keyboard clacking)

- [Computer] Nano machines
on route to retina.

- Let's take a closer look.
(keys clacking)

(electronic beeping)

- [Computer] Surgical program initiated.

Nano machines now performing
cone reconstruction.

Cone reconstructive surgery complete.

Surrounding tissue damage
0.002%, color vision restored.

(door opens)
(computer beeping)

- Feldston, meet the
new help, Tom and Jerry.

- [Both] Hi.
(door shuts)

(footsteps)
(sighs) Delta City Bank.

Learn the layout at your first job.

- You want to knock off a Delta City Bank?

- Nobody's ever done that before.

- They didn't have the benefit
of superior technology,

right, Feldston?
(footsteps)

(door opening)
(tense music)

Program these to disable
the vault door, front door,

and alarms, and one for
the safety deposit boxes.

- What are those things?

- The ticket to unimaginable wealth.

Inside that liquid are thousands

and thousands of nano machines,

sub microscopic robots that
are programmed to perform

any mechanical or electronic task.

The money we get from this job

will help us buy the auger 15.

Then we'll have the computing power

to finally realize our dream.

- Your dream, Finch, I'm a
prisoner working under protest.

- Oh, stop your whining, admit it,

you've made more advances working for me

in the last six months than you ever

would have working at the IRS workhouse.

These non-specific disruptors alone

are worth the Nobel prize,
but they're just toys compared

to what you'll be able
to do with the auger 15.

You, gentlemen, are standing on

the leading edge of criminal technology.

with my help, you're
going to commit crimes

you never thought possible.

(computer beeping)
(keys clacking)

(door opens)
(footsteps thudding)

(metal whirring)
- How's Lisa?

- She was badly injured in the accident.

- Accident, my foot, something
put that bus out of control.

Here, look.
(metal whirring)

(footsteps thudding)
(metal whirring)

Now, I've tapped into
forensics lab data bank.

They found this tiny armor piercing needle

in the bus (indistinct).

There seems to be some kind
of residue in the barrel.

I'm running a molecular scan on it now.

(keys clacking)
(computer beeping)

It seems to be some new
kind of colloidal medium.

I haven't been able to
identify it yet, but I will.

- That is forensic's job.
- I don't care.

I want to help find
whoever did this to Lisa.

I want them to pay.

- They will, to the
full extent of the law.

(dramatic music)
(computer beeping)

(traffic noise)
(music continues)

(turns off engine)
(seatbelt clicks)

- Wait here while I make the deposit.

(door opens and closes)
(music continues)

(tapping)
- What do you think, Tom?

- I still think he's an amateur.

(music continues)
(footsteps)

(electronic scan)
- Gracias.

(music continues)
(computer beeping)

(door opens)
(music continues)

(drawer slides open)
(latch releases)

(music building)

(door closes)
(music ends)

(computers beeping)
(air hissing)

- [Nurse on PA] Doctor
Connors, dial 118, please.

Doctor Connors, please dial 1-1-8.

(machine whirring)
(computers beeping)

- Hmm, hey, Murphy.

Who won?
- We did.

(chuckling) I remember the bus.

Then there was a crash.

I don't...
(machines beeping)

Murphy, what happened? (crying)

Murphy, what happened?

I can't move. (crying)

How come I can't feel anything, Murphy?

(crying) Oh God, no, please
tell me this isn't happening.

(crying)
(machine whirring)

I can't feel anything. (crying)

Oh, god, please tell me this isn't happ...

This is a dream, I'm going
to wake up any second.

Oh, god, no, Murphy. (crying)

(crying) Murphy!
(somber music continues)

(dramatic music)

(computer whirring)
(door opens)

(electricity surges)
(music continues)

(camera beeping)
(computer pad beeping)

(doors opening)
(music continues)

(electricity surges)
(door clanking)

(music continues)

- All right, it's time, go.
(music continues)

(door opens and shuts)
(music continues)

- Tom, let me out.
(music continues)

Stupid cage.
(door shuts)

- He expects us to just walk in?

- I told ya, he's an amateur.

(music continues)
(footsteps)

(door rattles)
(both sighing)

(electricity surges)
(door alarm buzzes)

- Still think he's an amateur, Tom?

- I stand corrected, Jerry.
(music continues)

(door opens)
(music continues)

- [Dispatcher] Nato One, Nato One,

stand by for uplink with Sergeant.

(car passes)
- [Sergeant] Robocop, come in.

- Go ahead, Sergeant.

- I put a special scan

on the city alarm grid because
of all these weird robberies.

We're showing a blank spot right
now at the Delta City Bank.

Check it out, will you?
- Yes, sir.

(siren wails)
(music continues)

(door opens)
(sirens wailing)

Hands in the air.
(music continues)

(door opens)
(weapon fires)

(electricity surges)
(music continues)

(tires screeching)
(metal crashing)

(door closing)
(tires screeching)

- Hey, what are you doing?
(tires screeching)

Come back, wait, wait, pull
me in, get me into the car.

(computer scanning)
(weapon fires)

Ow!
(tires screeching)

(machine whirring)
(music continues)

(radio chatter)
(camera clicking)

- What are you doing at the
scene of the crime like a cop?

Or did you transfer to
forensics without my knowledge?

- Oh, no, I'm just
lending a hand, Sergeant.

Now, this looks like the
same colloidal medium residue

from that needle the
lab dug out of the bus.

I also found some in the
engine of the Robo cruiser.

- What's it used for?
(machine whirring)

- Well, that's what I'll find out

if I can crack the molecular code.

- Well, I guess it can't hurt.

Just keep forensics up to date, and me.

- The residue was found in box 666.

The bank records show it is
rented to a Howard K Smith.

- Gotta be an alias,
we'll get a description.

- Hmm, the bank security camera
should have a photo of him.

- Not bad, Charlie.
- Oh, (stammers) thanks.

- I will run a scan of
the bank's photo records.

(radio chatter)
(camera clicks)

(computer beeping)
(grunting with effort)

- Here's the auger 15, where
do you want this, Mr. Finch?

- Right there, Jerry.
(computer beeping)

Tom's on the phone, wants to talk to you.

(exhales loudly)
(computer beeping)

Take a look at it, Feldston.
- [Feldston] Its the auger 15.

- [Jerry] Hey, how you doing, buddy?

- Feeling lousy, Jerry, they
pull another tag out of me,

and my butt's going to look like a waffle.

- (laughing) No cut, no strut, Tom.

Hey, listen with that chip
beeping inside of you,

you're a walking target for the cops.

You'll be better off sitting this one out.

- Don't say "sit," okay?

(machine beeping)
- Sorry.

- It's beautiful.
(Finch murmurs agreement)

I could take us to the moon with this.

(metal clinks)
(Finch laughing)

- Finally, a spark of enthusiasm.

We don't want the moon, oh, no, no, no.

Just some nano machine's program

to take out the entire city's alarm grid.

(machines beeping)
(dramatic music)

(door opens)
(machine whirring)

- Robo, I finally got a lock
on that colloidal medium.

Now, it matches one patented
by the IRS last year,

it was designed to pack and transport

nano machines, you know,
microscopic robots.

Well, somebody is programming
them to commit crimes.

- Does the patent name the inventor?

- Funny you should ask.
(footsteps thudding)

(machine whirring)
(keys clacking)

These three hold patents on nano research.

This guy specialized in the development

of the colloidal medium.
- [Robo] Edward Feldston.

- Mm-hmm, last known
address, the IRS workhouse

in Des Moines, he was
working off back taxes

by developing nano machine research

until he was broken out six months ago.

- And who was the arresting
IRS agent on Feldston's case?

(machine whirring)
(keys clacking)

(computer beeping)
(electronic surge)

- Dennis Finch, IRS chief auditor,

president's metal, forensic accounting,

two citations for
outstanding assets seizure,

quit a year ago, started his own business,

Finch Financial Services on
Booker street, near Washington.

- I have seen him before.
(machine whirring)

(footsteps thudding)
(machine whirring)

(metal releases)
(machine whirring)

(metal clicks)
(computer beeping)

- Great, great, it looks
like we've got a suspect.

Now all you have to do is
nail the creep. (chuckles)

- No, more evidence is needed
for a successful prosecution.

- Stake out?
(machine beeping)

Oh, please let me in on it, Robo.

(stammers) I want to bust this guy so bad.

- Your value is better served
here, but thank you, Charlie.

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

- Well, anything you need,
just holler, anything!

(dramatic music)
(computer beeping)

- These are the fiber
optic conduits leading

into the public works
building and Metro net.

That's your access point.

Release the nano machines there,

next to the fiber optic conduit.

- How long will it take
them to reach neuro brain?

- 60 minutes, by then,
they'll have deactivated

the diligence system.
(computer beeping)

- Which monitors every
alarm in Delta City.

(laughing) Brilliant.

Thanks to you, the dream
of my professional lifetime

(door opens)
will finally bear fruit.

- Just what are you going to steal?

- Pocket change, Feldston,
that's all, just pocket change.

- When you're done, release
these back into Metronet.

You'll repair the system.
- Why bother?

- With the diligence system down,

Metronet will ignore
every alarm in the city.

You think I want that on my head?

(door opens and closes)
(footsteps)

- Mr. Fitch, that RoboCop's
got the place staked out.

- I know that, Jerry, he's
been out there for hours now.

I've already arranged to
transfer assets out of here.

- How are we going to get past the robot?

- With the help of your friend.

(dramatic music)
(computer beeping)

- [Computer] Tag ID number 8734.

RoboCop, Delta City Bank
incident, 17th July.

(engine revving)
(computer beeping)

(engine running)
(dramatic music)

(tires screeching)
(engine revving)

(music continues)
(tires screeching)

- We did it, Tom, we're clear!

(sirens wailing)
- What did I tell you?

They haven't made a robot
yet that can out-drive me.

(sirens wailing)
(tires screeching)

Damn, end of the line, Jerry,
old bucket-butts got me.

- We'll have you out on the street

before you know it, just hang tough.

You will take care of
Tom, right, Mr. Finch?

- You can count on it, Jerry.
(electronic beeping)

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

- What's the problem, officer?

- You were exceeding the posted

speed limit by 50 miles per hour.

- Oh, speedometer must be busted.

- You are also wanted in
connection with a bank robbery.

Please step out of the car.

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

(electronic beeping)
(machine whirring)

Get away from the car now.
(Tom shouting)

(music building)
(explosion)

(dramatic music)
(flames burning)

(machine whirring)
- What happened?

- It looks like you have been fired.

(machine whirring)
(dramatic music)

(machine whirring)
(metal clank)

- [Nurse] Only a few minutes, please.

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

- How are you feeling?
- Oh, never better.

Sorry, Murphy.
(machine beeping)

Being stuck in this contraption's

made me think about what
you must go through.

(machine whirring)
God, how do you do it?

How am I going to do it? (crying)

(machine whirring)
(loud static)

Come on, Murphy, let's take them.

(loud static)
(machine whirring)

- When there's purpose to your life,

that question will always find an answer.

(melancholy music)

(power buzzing)
(music continues)

(air hisses)
(music continues)

- (sighs) In one hour, payday.

(electric surge)
(music continues)

(electric surge)
- Ooh, hey, wow.

- [Dispatch] Nato One, Nato One,

stand by for uplink to Sergeant.

- Robo, Tom rolled over,
Finch has a fallback hideout

at 3240 Eastern avenue.
- I'm rolling.

(sirens wailing)
(tires screeching)

(music continues)
(footsteps thudding)

(metal crashes)
(music continues)

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

- Thank god you're here.

(computer beeping)
- Edward Feldston.

You are under arrest on
IRS escape warrant 7653.

And for suspicion of robbery.
- I'm not part of this.

It's Dennis Finch, he made me do it.

(computer beeping)
(machine whirring)

(footsteps thudding)
(metal breaking)

- Tell me everything.
(Feldston breathing heavily)

- That's where Finch
introduced the nano machines.

They should've reached Metronet by now

and shut down the diligence system.

- Every police and fire alarm

in the city will be turned
off, it'll cause havoc.

- Can the damage to Metronet be repaired?

- I programmed another vial to reverse

the effect, but Finch has it.

Now, this whole thing was his idea.

My nano machines were meant to be

medical tools, not commit crimes.

- Medical tools?
(machines beeping)

(machine whirring)
- What is Finch's target?

- All he said was it's the culmination

of his life's work and
something about pocket change.

(machine whirring)
- Pocket change.

(loud static)
- [Charlie] Dennis Finch,

IRS chief auditor, president's
medal, forensic accounting,

two citations for
outstanding asset seizure.

What was that, Robo?
(machine whirring)

- Where would asset seized
by the IRS be stored?

- When I was at the workhouse,
I heard that all assets

seized in the Midwest are stored

in a special vault on Hoover road.

- Thank you for your cooperation.

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

(computer static)
(loud rock music)

- [Computer] Come on,
everybody, it's party time!

(engine stops)
(doors open and close)

(footsteps)
- What about guards?

- Laid off during the
last federal cutbacks.

Vault security is totally
automated, let's go.

(latches click)
(mysterious music)

(vial clicking)
(electric surge)

(computer beeping)
(door unlocks)

(door creaks open)
(footsteps echoing)

(Finch sighs)
- What is all this?

- Seized assets.
(door closes)

Let it be a lesson to you,
always pay your taxes.

(footsteps echoing)

- Just exactly what are
we taking out of here?

- My life's work is
what, 12 years of audits,

inspections, pouring over tax returns,

endless testimony,
watching the rich squirm

while I seized their priceless treasures.

- What treasures?
- Lock 14, dash 112.

(electronic beeping)
(machine running)

- [Jerry] what are you doing?

- [Finch] Rare coins, my friend,

the Dasher doubloon minted in 1787.

Just one of many, worth $2 million

anywhere in the world, no questions asked.

The Claudius (indistinct)
is stuck in 193 AD,

$800,000 in a bad market,

oh, the list goes on and on. (laughs)

(machine winds down)
Open it.

(cases clattering)
(tape tearing)

(plastic rustling)
(music continues)

This is the beauty that started my dream.

The lost 200 (indistinct) piece,

traded for Emperor (indistinct),

70 ounces of pure gold,
the only one in existence.

- Man, you really know
your coins, don't you?

- Half a lifetime spent
coveting other people's

wealth will do that to you.

(music continues)
(footsteps thudding)

- Dennis Finch, you are under arrest.

- I don't think so.
(computer beeps)

(machine whirring)
(metal clanks)

(machine whirring)
(motor turning)

(music continues)
- Don't touch that!

Do you know how much that's worth?

(machine whirring)
(metal tears)

Jerry, quick, quick!
(motor running)

Get the case.
(music continues)

(metal clanks)
(music continues)

(computer whirring)
(weapon firing)

(Jerry shouts)
(case thuds)

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

(Jerry whimpering)
(music continues)

(door creaks)
(music continues)

(engine starts)
(music continues)

- Hey, hey, let me in, you amateur!

(gunshots firing)
(bullets ricocheting)

(tires screeching)
I don't believe this!

(music continues)
(door clanks)

Damn!
- Drop the gun, loser.

You're busted.
(music continues)

- Never trust an amateur.
(footsteps thudding)

(horns honking)
- [Bo] Up first in local news,

sporadic power blackouts
are causing traffic jams

and mass communications
failure throughout the city.

- And in what may be a related story,

trading on the stock exchange was halted

when the big board started running quotes

from Lord Byron, a poet, I believe, Bo.

- Could be, Rocky. (laughs)

In other news...
- [Diana] Shut up, Bo.

- No news is good news,
lighten up, people.

Life's up party, just ask
good old Commander Cache.

- Hey, Bobby, why the long face?

- My dog died, I gotta bury him.

- Well, put those sad goodbyes on ice

with a DT 2000 home cryogenic unit.

(engine running)
- Barky!

- And for the old folks,
there's the DT 4,000

made with grandma and grandpa in mind.

- [Bobby] Made for attractive, healthy

dead people, like (indistinct).

- [Commander] So never say goodbye.

- When you could say
hello to home cryogenics.

(upbeat music)
- Diana, respond.

- Hey, big guy, how'd
you like the cartoon?

(electric surge)
Care for a virtual martini?

(music continues)
- You are not yourself.

I am on my way to repair you.

(music continues)
- Does anything look broken?

- You have suffered damage
to your diligence system.

- Hey, Alex, why don't
you spike into Metronet?

You, me, cyberspace...
(music continues)

could be special.
(machine whirring)

- Try to control yourself, Diana.

- Okay, play hard to get, so can I.

(electric surge)
♪ Give yourself a chance ♪

(machine whirring)
♪ Shake, shake, shake ♪

♪ Shake, shake, shake... ♪

- I love classical music.
♪ Shake your booty ♪

♪ Oh, shake, shake, shake (laughs) ♪

♪ Shake, shake, shake, shake your booty ♪

♪ Shake your booty, oh,
shake, shake, shake ♪

♪ Shake, shake, shake, shake your booty ♪

♪ Shake your booty ♪
(horns honking)

(electricity powers down)
- What the...

What's going on?
(switches clicking)

(Lisa gasping)
(power surging)

- [Nurse on PA] There
is no reason for alarm.

Hospital generators are now online.

(machines beeping)
(keys clacking)

- They've got 20 minutes of
fuel for the exhilarates.

Power should be back before then.

- Most excitement I've had all day.

(machines beeping)
(Lisa sighs)

("Shake Your Booty" plays)

(door opens)
(music continues)

- I hear you knocking,
but you can't come in.

Boom, boom, boom, boom.
(metal clanks)

- Oh, you are ruining a perfectly good

night on the tune, Alex, come on.

Let's dance.
(machine whirring)

(weapon firing rhythmically)
(music continues)

(machine whirring)
(weapon firing)

(machine whirring)
(explosion)

(music stops)
(machine whirring)

- [Robo] I hated disco.

- Nice shooting partner.
(imitating gunshots)

- You don't know what you're doing, Diana.

- No, well, watch this.
(metal clanking)

(machine whirring)
(Diana laughing)

(machine whirring)
(metal clanking)

- You are a pushy guy,
Alex, what's your problem?

Can't a girl have a little fun?

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

(computer beeping)
(dramatic music)

(machine whirring)
- Madigan.

(computer beeping)
(energy surges)

(Lisa gasping)
- Lisa?

(computers power down)
Surge!

- They've lost all power.
- What do we do?

- Catherine, go get the nurse.
(Lisa gasping)

(dramatic music)
(Lisa gasping)

(dramatic music)
(door opens and closes)

(engine runs)
- Activate MetroNav.

(computer beeping)
(music continues)

Cut an indirect route out of Detroit.

No highways or main roads, no toll booths.

- [Computer] Plotting route,

drive north 1.4 miles, turn
right on Brewer Avenue.

This navigational program brought to you

by Grady's Autoglass,
specialists in ballistics damage.

(engine running)
(music continues)

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

- Oh, Alex, you are such a party pooper.

- You cannot have power
without responsibility, Diana,

you are ignoring the emergency.

(machine whirring)

(machine whirring)
Madigan is in danger.

(dramatic music)
(air pumping)

- Hang in there, Madigan, hang in.

- Is she going to be okay?
- Sure she is, hon,

she's gotta be.
(Lisa gasping)

(electricity surges)
(music continues)

- [Robo] You will feel better soon.

- No, I won't, I'll feel normal.

There is not a joy the world can give

like that it takes away.
(electricity surges)

Hey, no, no!
(electricity surges)

(computer beeping)
Oh my.

what have I done?

- The power is down at OCP Omni Mediplex.

- Not for long.
(computer beeping)

(heroic music)
(computer beeping)

(Lisa gasping)
(computer beeping)

(Lisa coughs)
- Did I miss anything?

- Lisa, don't ever do that again.

(crying) I'll try not to, kiddo.

(laughing tearfully)

(music continues)
- Lisa's all right.

- I must apprehend Dennis Finch.

Can you help me locate him?

- Yeah, just give me a couple
seconds to clean up this mess.

- Thank you, Diana, it's
nice to have you back.

(dramatic music)
(car engine revving)

(computer beeping)
(music continues)

- I've got Finch, he's using MetroNav

to plot a getaway route, but Photoradar

nailed him eastbound on Brewer.

Thank heaven for zero tolerance.

- I will intercept.
- Don't bother.

He'll be at Jane and
Burrows in 10 minutes.

(machine whirring)
- How do you know?

- Count on it.
(machine whirring)

- Give me a route update.

- [Diane] Continue two miles
east, turn south on Jane Street

(music continues)
(engine revving)

(music builds dramatically)

(tires screeching)
(music ends)

You have reached the end of your journey.

This navigational program brought
to you by RoboCop, sucker.

- Dennis Finch, you are under arrest.

Please step out of the vehicle.

- You step out of the way, helmet head!

(engine revving)
(tires screeching)

(machine whirring)
(music continues)

(computer beeping)
(metal clanks)

(tires screeching)
(engine revving)

(metal crashes)
(music continues)

- I repeat, turn off your
engine and exit the vehicle.

- In your dreams, Tin Man.
(machine whirring)

(tires spinning)
(engine revving)

- Can't back out of this one, Finch.

(engine revving)
(tires spinning)

(gears grinding)
(metal crushing)

(air hissing)
(tires spinning)

(electricity crackling)
(music continues)

(metal crunching)
(tires spinning)

(music building)
(metal crunching)

(tires burst)
(music ends)

(electricity sparking)
(Finch grunting)

That was your final warning.
(Finch coughing)

(banging on door)
- Damn door's...

Come on, let me out of...
(music continues)

(machine whirring)
(footsteps thudding)

(machine whirring)
(machine winds up)

(glass shattering)
(Finch groaning)

(music continues)
(footsteps thudding)

- And this one is for Madigan.

(machine whirring)
(Finch shouting)

Thank you for your cooperation.

(Finch groans)
(sirens wailing)

- [Bo] Here, we see
actual microscopic footage

of the revolutionary nano machines at work

repairing a human spine.
(office chatter)

That's astounding, Rocky, the
latest in surgical techniques.

Itsy the robots crawling
around inside your body.

- Oh, I don't even like
needles, Bo! (laughs)

- [Bo] And finally, a
look at Lisa Madigan,

(group cheering)
the brave police detective

who was the first experimental
patient of nano surgery,

seen here with Edward Feldston,
who designed the itsy...

- [Man] Looking good, Madigan.

(office chatter)
Play it back again!

- Oh, come on, guys, not again.

(office cheering)
- We got a sniper on the roof.

243 Clementine Boulevard.

- Let's go, Robo,
snipers, I can deal with.

- Once a cop, always
a cop, right, Madigan?

- Right, partner.
(music builds)

("Future To This Life" plays)

♪ In the heart of the darkness ♪

♪ A light still burns ♪

♪ It takes you back there ♪

♪ To a memory you've heard ♪

♪ In the heart of the darkness ♪

♪ She's still there ♪

♪ She's always holding on ♪

♪ To what you share ♪

♪ Is anybody out there ♪

♪ Gonna take your hand ♪

♪ Hold you close ♪

♪ To help you understand ♪

♪ There's a future to this life ♪

♪ And it glows in the night ♪

♪ There's a future to this life ♪

♪ But it's like a silent scare ♪

♪ There's a future to this life, oh ♪