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:23:02
A divorce signed by both parties is
strong evidence something is off.

:23:07
Did she say it was off?
:23:09
Know how I stayed friends with you both?
:23:11
-How?
-I don't have conversations like this.

:23:14
I'm not asking you to take sides.
She didn't take the dogs to be mean.

:23:18
-I'm asking your opinion.
-What is this?

:23:21
You didn't check your suit. It's torn.
:23:31
Takes your breath away.
:23:43
Thank you.
:23:46
-Good morning, Colonel.
-Good morning.

:23:48
I took the liberty
of bringing in the samples.

:23:51
An early riser.
:23:52
I was up at 4.
:23:53
Let's work. I want to separate and thaw
them and throw them under the scope.

:23:58
Done.
:23:59
-We'll have results in a few hours.
-Good.

:24:02
Listen to the way it rolls off your tongue.
Motaba.

:24:06
You know, it sounds like a perfume.
:24:09
One drop and you'll feel different.
:24:11
Your lover will melt in your arms.
Here, try it.

:24:17
Quick hands.
:24:19
But not as quick as mine.
:24:21
Don't mess with this stuff.
You must be ready for anything.

:24:24
Nothing in here can't kill you.
Including the air.

:24:27
Okay, sirs, here we go.
:24:30
These are from an 8-hour period. Healthy
kidney cells before meeting the virus.

:24:36
In one hour, a single virus has invaded,
multiplied and killed the cell.

:24:40
In just over 2 hours...
:24:42
...its offspring invaded
the nearby cells here, and here.

:24:46
Continually multiplying.
:24:48
Jesus Christ, five hours?
:24:50
It kills this fast?
:24:52
These numbers can't be right.
Ebola takes days to do this.

:24:56
Sirs, the numbers are correct.
I wish to God they weren't.


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