Outbreak
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:27:05
Oh, my God! It's our African friend.
It's back.

:27:09
We have to be very careful now.
:27:12
We wiped out a whole camp
to keep this bug secret.

:27:16
Lock it up. Shelve it.
:27:19
You know about this,
I know about this, nobody else.

:27:22
Get your friend Daniels off the case.
:27:25
I don't want that nosy little bastard
messing up 30 years of our work.

:27:33
Is he in?
:27:35
Just a minute, please.
:27:38
Come in.
:27:42
Would you please get us some coffee?
Would you like anything?

:27:46
Why am I off Motaba?
:27:48
Nothing for the colonel.
:27:51
Sit down.
:27:54
Didn't you say Motaba was contained?
:27:57
It'll pop up again.
:27:59
We don't have a blood test.
We don't know how it's transmitted.

:28:02
There's a fresh outbreak of Hanta fever
in New Mexico.

:28:05
CDC needs help. We're sending you.
:28:07
Send Peterson's team.
:28:08
Don't tell me who to send, colonel!
:28:11
I told Senator Rosales I'd send
my best man. That's you.

:28:13
Now get out.
:28:15
We've got baseline information on it.
:28:17
What am I going to do there? Trap rats?
:28:19
We have the bug growing.
We isolated most of the proteins.

:28:22
We'll have an antibody test soon. Casey
put the bug into rodents and rhesus...

:28:26
...and we'll know its
genetic sequence in a month.

:28:29
If you leave us alone,
we'll map this guy down to its last gene.

:28:36
The odds of Motaba causing any more
problems are a million to one.

:28:40
-I don't know that.
-You should.

:28:42
You would if you didn't harbor
this desire to face the end of the world.

:28:50
It's the biggest thing we've ever seen.
:28:52
Jesus, you're killing me.
:28:55
-Fresh, brand-new virus.
-You're still killing me.


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