- Carol: Now, I want you to do something. Just try and relax and imagine that your mind is a fist, a great big fist clenched tight. Now, let it open... slowly... No, don't let any other thoughts come into your head. Just think of the fist opening very slowly, like a flower.
- Stephen: I can feel it! Right here, inside my head! What's happening?
- Carol: You're becoming one of us!
- Stephen: Who's "us"?
- Carol: The Tomorrow People.
- Carol: As you know, Homo sapiens - that is, ordinary man - evolved over many thousands of years, from being primitive ape-like creatures until he became man as we know him.
- Stephen: Like you and me?
- Carol: Well, no, not like you and me. We're different. We're Homo superior, but we don't like to call ourselves that so we call ourselves the Tomorrow People.
- Carol: ...The development of man hasn't just suddenly stopped. It's going on all the time, but in the last hundred years, everything has speeded up. The world has changed out of all recognition, and human beings have changed with it.
- Carol: You see, we are Man's only hope of survival. We're peaceful. We can't wage wars. And we can't kill... well, not deliberately anyway.
- Ginge: Afternoon, Miss.
- Carol: Just a minute. What do you think you're doing?
- Ginge: [referring to Stephen] A surgery, Miss. He's wanted in the operating theater. They're going to perform an acute stephacocominamary.
- Carol: I don't believe you! Who are you?
- Ginge: [pulls out a stun gun] Haven't we introduced ourself? I'm Dr. Jekyll and this is my very good friend, Mr. Hyde.