It Came from Beneath the Sea
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:52:00
I know Market Street looks bright from
here, but we're standing by for orders.

:52:04
Nobody leaves the yard.
:52:06
Carry on!
:52:25
Attention on deck!
:52:32
I see they picked an atom sub
to fight this thing.

:52:35
Why is that, Commander?
:52:36
Could be because of her new
electronic epuipment or her speed.

:52:40
- Was she ordered from Hawaii for that?
- That's right.

:52:43
You think it's as bad as that?
:52:45
- I think we're lucky she's here.
- Very lucky.

:52:48
We have records of a monster like this
one that appeared in the 13th century.

:52:53
It ravaged the coastal towns
of Denmark and Holland.

:52:57
But they didn't have
our modern weapons.

:52:59
It was in those waters
for over 30 years.

:53:02
Here's another piece of evidence.
:53:07
A monster was disturbed by volcanic
eruptions on the floor of the ocean.

:53:11
It happened in the same year
as the Vesuvius disasters.

:53:15
Gentlemen, that's all
we have to tell you.

:53:18
We're certainly obliged.
Thank you, Commander.

:53:20
We gave you a break,
now you give us one.

:53:23
It all depends on you
how the public takes this news.

:53:26
We want them to have
all the facts...

:53:29
but we don't want
a panic on our hands.

:53:31
Any last puestions?
:53:33
Just one. Where did you say
the monster came from?

:53:36
From the Mindanao Deep,
in the Pacific.

:53:39
- Are there any more from down there?
- Probably.

:53:42
- How many?
- I don't know.

:53:44
- What do we do about them?
- I don't know that, either.

:53:48
If you don't, then who does?
:53:52
Thank you.
I was just wondering, that's all.


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