It Came from Beneath the Sea
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:36:01
Yeah, sure.
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Let me light it for you.
:36:09
- Care for one yourself?
- Sure would.

:36:14
Maybe you can tell me
where I can find Doc.

:36:17
Doc?
:36:19
He's through there,
down the hall.

:36:21
- What do you want him for?
- Well, that's kind of personal.

:36:24
Besides, I don't think you'd believe me
even if I told you.

:36:28
I'd believe anything you told me.
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Sit down.
:36:34
Over here.
:36:37
Well, it's kind of funny, but...
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I saw the strangest thing.
:36:43
- All I can say is, stay away from Doc.
- Why?

:36:46
He'll make out
you're sick in the head.

:36:50
That's ridiculous.
Why should he do that?

:36:53
No kidding.
That's what he thinks I am.

:36:56
Have you been seeing things?
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Me? Seeing things?
:37:00
Don't be silly.
:37:04
Well, sort of.
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Tell me what.
:37:09
I'm not telling nobody. You want me
to get bounced back to Doc again?

:37:14
What sort of things
did you see?

:37:18
I asked you first.
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Okay. But if you say I said this,
I'll say I didn't.

:37:24
You won't believe this...
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but something happened
to a ship I was on.

:37:29
She went down with all hands,
except me and a few others.

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I saw it happen myself.
:37:35
Know what did it?
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It was a giant octopus.
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Well?
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I guess it's up to you now, Admiral.
Take whatever steps are necessary.

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In the weeks which followed, the North
Pacific was closed to all shipping.

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The sea trade between three continents
came to a standstill.

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No nation in the world failed to demand,
through its government and press...

:37:59
the reason for
such drastic steps.


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