:40:19
	Y ou'll be the only rational man
left on this island after I leave tomorrow.
:40:23
	Where are you going?
:40:26
	I am going on the Aurora.
:40:28
	- The Aurora? What is that?
- It's a floating asylum for shark addicts.
:40:32
	Pure research. Eighteen months at sea.
:40:34
	Martin hates boats. Martin hates water.
:40:38
	Martin sits in his car when we go
on the ferry to the mainland.
:40:42
	I guess it's a childhood thing.
There's a clinical name for it, isn't there?
:40:46
	Drowning.
:40:48
	Is it true that most people get attacked
by sharks in three feet of water...
:40:52
	...about 10 feet from the beach?
:40:56
	And before people started
to swim for recreation...
:40:59
	...I mean before sharks knew
what they were missing...
:41:02
	...that a lot of these attacks
werert reported?
:41:06
	That's right.
:41:09
	Now this shark that swims alone,
what's it called?
:41:12
	- Rogue.
- Rogue, yeah.
:41:14
	Now, this guy...
:41:16
	...he keeps swimmir around in a place
where the feeding is good...
:41:19
	...until the food supply is gone. Right?
- That's called territoriality.
:41:23
	It's just a theory
that I happen to agree with.
:41:28
	Then why don't we have one more drink
and go down and cut that shark open?
:41:35
	Can you do that?
:41:39
	I can do anything. I'm the Chief of Police.
:41:48
	We start in the alimentary canal...
:41:52
	...open the digestive tract.