Deep Blue Sea
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:20:01
One day, you'll take me up
on that beer and maybe I will.

:20:05
It's all work for me, Carter.
:20:08
But, like you said, ''One day.''
:20:11
Sharks never get cancer, go blind
or show loss of brain activity as they age.

:20:16
Unlike some people I know.
:20:19
Sharks are the oldest creatures
on the planet...

:20:22
...from a time when the world
was just flesh and teeth.

:20:28
By using a hormonal enhancer...
:20:29
...we increased this female's forebrain
to five times its normal size.

:20:33
To harvest more protein.
:20:35
Exactly. A protein that may reactivate--
:20:37
That will....
:20:39
...that will reactivate human brain cells
stored in the forebrain of the shark.

:20:44
I'm just amazed that we've come so far,
so fast, without genetic tampering.

:20:49
Genetic engineering to increase brain mass
violates the Harvard Genetics Compact.

:20:53
Not to mention Chimera policy.
:20:57
They're hunting in packs.
:21:00
Like wild dogs.
:21:04
They'll only eat other sharks.
:21:06
You're reading too much into it.
:21:09
That Gen 1 attacked a 25-foot boat.
:21:14
Am I reading too much into that too?
:21:18
Did you tell Franklin?
:21:21
I'm just a fish keeper, lady.
:21:24
But bringing in that shark
ahead of schedule was a very bad idea.

:21:30
Do you like your job?
:21:36
Are you threatening me, Doc?
:21:39
No.
:21:41
But if we don't pull off that test tomorrow,
we're all on the street.

:21:47
You're a good man, Carter.
:21:51
But with your background....
:21:58
Right.

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