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:16:01
Did you identify the carrier? The host?
:16:05
No, when we arrived, he was incoherent.
:16:08
He died two hours later.
:16:10
He couldn't tell us how he got it.
:16:16
He's not sick.
:16:18
He's a local ju-ju man. Witch doctor.
:16:22
He stayed in his cave all week.
:16:24
I'd like to talk to him.
:16:26
No, he talks to me.
:16:28
You see, he believes that the gods
were awoken from their sleep...

:16:32
...by men cutting down the trees...
:16:34
...where no man should be.
And the gods got angry.

:16:38
This...
:16:40
...is a punishment.
:17:11
Alarmingly high fatality.
:17:13
All localized within a 3-mile radius.
:17:16
Incubation period short.
Appears contained.

:17:19
You didn't put '"alarmingly.'"
:17:21
It's an adverb.
It's a lazy tool of a weak mind.

:17:24
I want to add this:
:17:25
Billy...
:17:27
...this is the scariest
son-of-a-bitch I've ever seen.

:17:30
And I've seen a lot.
:17:31
Fine. Fax it to Ford's house.
:17:38
Sorry, sir.
:17:39
It's okay.
:17:40
I've never seen anything like it.
:17:43
I put the team in danger, sir.
:17:45
We're still here.
:17:50
I got scared, sir.
:17:54
You know, fear gets a bad rap.
:17:58
I don't want anybody working
with me who isn't scared.


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