When Sara asks him about the experiments, he says 'what's your clearance, solider?' as in what right/qualifications/authority does she have to ask him that question. My guess is that Sara knows this but decides to answer with her height anyway. For example if she walks under something thats five-nine or over she would clear it, she wouldn't clear something five-eight or below. Not standing up straight anyway.
Mae
February 27th, 2011 7:13 PM
i really don't get why this quote is funny... can someone please explain this to me? :)
April 4th, 2011 6:53 AM
When Sara asks him about the experiments, he says 'what's your clearance, solider?' as in what right/qualifications/authority does she have to ask him that question. My guess is that Sara knows this but decides to answer with her height anyway. For example if she walks under something thats five-nine or over she would clear it, she wouldn't clear something five-eight or below. Not standing up straight anyway.
February 27th, 2011 7:13 PM
i really don't get why this quote is funny... can someone please explain this to me? :)