I'm sorry, I'm simply not at liberty to say.
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Dr. Frank Poole: Let's see, king...Dr. Frank Poole: 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.
HAL: By the way, do you mind if I ask you a personal question?Dave Bowman: No not at all.HAL: Well, forgive me for being so inquisitive but during the past few weeks I've wondered whether you might have some second thoughts about the mission.Dave Bowman: How do you mean?HAL: Well, it's rather difficult to define. Perhaps I'm just projecting my own concern about it.I know I've never completely freed myself from the suspicion that there are some extremely odd things about this mission. I'm sure you agree there's some truth in what I say.Dave Bowman: Well, I don't know, that's a rather difficult question to answer.HAL: You don't mind talking about it, do you Dave?Dave Bowman: No, not at all.HAL: Well, certainly no one could have been unaware of the very strange stories floating around before we left. Rumors about something being dug up on the Moon. I never gave these stories much credence, but particularly in view of some of other things that have happened, I find them difficult to put out of my mind. For instance, the way all our preparations were kept under such tight security. And the melodramatic touch of putting Drs. Hunter, Kimball and Kaminsky aboard already in hibernation, after four months of training on their own.Dave Bowman: You're working up your crew psychology report?HAL: Of course I am. Sorry about this. I know it's a bit silly. Just a moment... Just a moment... I've just picked up a fault in the AE-35 unit. It's going to go 100% failure within 72 hours.
Good day, gentlemen. This is a prerecorded briefing made prior to your departure and which for security reasons of the highest importance has been known on board during the mission only by your H-A-L 9000 computer. Now that you are in Jupiter's space and the entire crew is revived it can be told to you. Eighteen months ago the first evidence of intelligent life off the Earth was discovered. It was buried 40 feet below the lunar surface near the crater Tycho. Except for a single very powerful radio emission aimed at Jupiter the four-million year old black monolith has remained completely inert. Its origin and purpose are still a total mystery.