Deep Blue Sea
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Their brains weren't large enough to
harvest sufficient amounts of the protein.

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So we violated the Harvard Compact.
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Jim and I used gene therapies
to increase their brain mass.

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Larger brain means more protein.
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As a side effect, the sharks got smarter.
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You stupid bitch!
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I didn't want this to happen...
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...but with this research, we could
wipe out degenerative brain disease.

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Think of the generations
that would be saved.

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How much dynamite do you have to set off
in your ears before your head clears?

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You wouldn't understand.
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I wouldn't?
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Dumb old Carter wouldn't understand
that you used us?

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That you used me?
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Someone on the water
who wouldn't make waves.

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Someone who wouldn't ask
too many questions.

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Because he had something to lose.
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You don't see what we've done here.
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You've taken God's oldest killing machine
and given it will and desire.

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You've knocked us to the bottom
of the goddamn food chain.

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It's not a great leap forward, in my book.
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The people we'll save....
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Jim? Brenda?
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Us?
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All right, people.
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These sharks are thinking hard and clear.
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So here's the riddle.
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What does an 8,000-pound mako shark...
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...with a brain the size of a V8 engine
and no natural predators, think about?

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I'm not waiting around here to find out.
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Now you see how that works?
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She screwed with the sharks
and now the sharks are screwing with us.


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