Outbreak
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Listen to the way it rolls off your tongue.
Motaba.

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

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

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

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

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

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In just over 2 hours...
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...its offspring invaded
the nearby cells here, and here.

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

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

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One goes in, millions come out.
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And every cell is dead.
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Now we see them individually...
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...searching for their next victim...
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...until nothing's left to kill.
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Mark this day, Salt.
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We could spend our careers
waiting to see a new virus.

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Sirs....
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Mr. Motaba...
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...up close and personal.
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I hate this bug.
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Come on, Casey.
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You have to love its simplicity.
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It's 1 billionth our size and it's beating us.
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-What, do you want to take it to dinner?
-No.

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What then?
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Kill it.

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