:18:08
	Lungs...
:18:12
	..flooded with fluid.
:18:17
	Ergo, she drowned.
:18:24
	Now,...
:18:26
	..since l'm not a complete idiot,...
:18:28
	..would you tell me
what we're really looking for?
:18:41
	Mr Clemens!
:18:44
	Superintendent!
:18:47
	l don't believe you've met
Lieutenant Ripley.
:18:51
	- What's going on, Mr Clemens?
- That's right, sir. What's going on?
:18:56
	First,...
:18:58
	..the lieutenant is feeling much better,
l'm happy to say.
:19:03
	Second,
in the interest of public health,...
:19:05
	- ..l am performing an autopsy.
- Without my authority.
:19:08
	There didn't seem to be time.
But it's turned out all right.
:19:12
	- There's no sign of contagion.
- Good.
:19:14
	lt might help if Ripley didn't parade
around in front ofthe prisoners.
:19:18
	As l am told she did in the last hour.
lt might also be helpful...
:19:22
	..if you informed me of any
change in her physical status.
:19:25
	- Or is that asking too much?
- We have to cremate the bodies.
:19:29
	Nonsense! We'll keep the bodies on ice...
:19:32
	- ..till the rescue team arrives.
- On ice.
:19:34
	There is the public-health issue.
:19:37
	The lieutenant feels there is still the
possibility of a communicable infection...
:19:43
	l thought you said
there was no sign of disease?
:19:46
	lt would appearthe child drowned.
:19:48
	But without proper laboratory tests
it's impossible to be certain.
:19:53
	l would consider it unwise to tolerate even
the possibility of an unwelcome virus.
:19:57
	An outbreak of... cholera...