Delerium
Fragments of Fear
Morpheus
Dossier (DCD 9010), 1989
- 00:23 - We stopped it. We stopped it here. Through the grace of God. I stopped it. The future conjured up by that vile serpent will not happen now. ... The smaller parts could not live without the strength of the whole. They had to die, fade away, as the whole was thrown back and repelled. We're safe, but he's waiting on the other side.
- - Prince of Darkness: (John Carpenter, 1987) Donald Pleasence (as Father Loomis) and Victor Wong (as Prof. Howard Birack) At the very end of the film.
- 01:30 - ...This is not a dream. We are using your brain's electrical system as a receiver. We are unable to transmit through conscious neural interference. You are receiving this broadcast as a dream. We are transmitting from the year one nine nine nine. You are receiving this broadcast in order to alter the events you are seeing. (unintelligible)...
- - Prince of Darkness: (John Carpenter, 1987) Voice of mysterious transmission reocurring throughout the film. Speaker unknown, Do you know?
Hypoxia
Spheres II
Dossier (DCD 9060), 1994
- 01:28 - X-ray delta one, this is mission control. Roger your two zero one three... We are reviewing, ah, telemetric information in our mission simulator and will advise. Roger your plan to go EVA and replace Alpha Echo Three Five unit prior to failure.
- - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) Frank Miller (voice of the mission controller)
Monolith
Spheres
Dossier (DCD 9053), 1994
- 00:23 - This is a pre-recorded briefing, made prior to your departure. For security reasons of the highest importance, it has been known on-board during the mission only by your H A L nine-thousand computer. Now that you are in Jupiter space, and the entire crew is revived it can be told. My mind is going.
- - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) William Sylvester (as Dr. Heywood R. Floyd) and Douglas Rain (as a HAL9000)
- 02:30 - We are reviewing, ah, telemetric information in our mission simulator and will advise. Roger your plan to go EVA and replace Alpha Echo Three Five unit prior to failure.
- - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) Frank Miller (voice of the mission controller)
- 04:09 - The first evidence of intelligent life off the Earth was discovered. It was buried forty feet below the surface.
- - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) William Sylvester (as Dr. Heywood R. Floyd)
Morphology
Spheres II
Dossier (DCD 9060), 1994
- 00:21 - The forefront of what is modern. You write about it, you document it... Unlike you, though, I have chosen to embrace it.
- - Kafka: (Steven Soderbergh, 1991) Ian Holm (as Doctor Murnau)
- 06:15 - That's our biggest headache, understanding the human mind. Well, you must admit, at least, we have that in common. You and I have nothing in common.
- - Kafka: (Steven Soderbergh, 1991) Ian Holm (as Doctor Murnau) and Jeremy Irons (as Kafka)
Shockwave
Spheres II
Dossier (DCD 9060), 1994
- 00:31 - The nine-thousand series is the most reliable computer ever made. We are, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error.
- - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) Douglas Rain (as a HAL9000)
- 01:28 - It wasn't like anything I ever heard, bubbly thick stagnant sound, a sound you could smell.
- - Naked Lunch: (David Cronenberg, 1991) Peter Weller (as Bill Lee)