It Lives Again
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We have others.
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Others?
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One was brought from Atlanta
about 12 days ago.

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One was delivered here.
The mother didn't survive.

:45:13
Maybe it's the trip,
but I'm not feeling too well.

:45:18
That's only normal.
You haven't eaten for 24 hours.

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We've prepared a room
up there in the west wing.

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- Thank you.
- How are the babies doing?

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More alert every day.
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They communicate,
they're very much aware of each other...

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they've been quite calm,
and I think they trust me.

:45:38
My tests indicate that they have
the mental capacity...

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of a human infant of about 21 months.
:45:46
I think Mr. Scott ought to get some rest.
:45:51
No, I think I'd like to see them.
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- Are you sure?
- Yeah. I saw mine.

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I'm not afraid to look anymore.
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One thing I think you'll find:
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They bear a striking resemblance
to each other.

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Almost like brother and sister.
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Is one of them a female?
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We keep them down here
because it's more secure.

:46:24
When will Frank Davis be here?
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He won't come until it's absolutely safe.
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In my opinion,
based on their present rate of growth...

:46:40
in five or six years,
they should be capable of sexual activity.

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I pride myself in thinking...
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that these two might be the first
to reproduce on this planet.

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Which one is mine?
:46:59
He's in the laboratory upstairs.

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