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I don't think you're onto much here. All you're getting is the word "you". And unluckily, that word occurs over 1000 times in the official Apollo 11 transcripts. To me, it's illogical to use the real HAM signals but not also look at the real Apollo 11 transcripts. So the fact that "you" is so ubiquitous in the transcripts — and the fact that the Apollo 11 audio is not prohibitively expensive to license and otherwise appears in the episode — means that you're in a pickle. As far as I can work out, it's just as likely to be genuine Apollo audio as it is to be the start of this fictional line.

To me, either conclusion is speculative, and therefore would be inappropriate to include in the article.