Evolution
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:21:07
You didn't hurt it.
You killed it.

:21:09
The oxygen must have killed it.
:21:11
It must need its own atmosphere
to live.

:21:14
Yeah.
:21:15
Grab a specimenjar. We'll try to scoop
some atmosphere in there with them.

:21:20
Yeah, right.
:21:22
It took us two billion years to do
what they did injust a couple ofdays.

:21:26
Yeah. Those little germs are
the embodiment ofthe American dream.

:21:32
I'm so sorry to interrupt,
Professor Block.

:21:34
But I was wondering ifI'm correct
in assuming that that field trip...

:21:38
fulfilled any ofmy missing
credit requirements.

:21:41
You know, Nadine,
you are a very, very smart girl.

:21:45
But ifyou wouldjust focus--
:21:51
Professor...
:21:53
the little wigglyworm things
are breaking.

:21:56
Look.
:22:02
He's not breaking. It's splitting.
:22:06
It's mitosis.
That's how they reproduce.

:22:08
No sex?
:22:10
No time for sex.
:22:13
Bummer!
:22:15
Little guys are splitting again.
:22:17
Put it away. Look, we call no one,
tell no one. This is our secret, right?

:22:23
What about the government? Isn't this
the kind ofthing they get involved in?

:22:25
No government.
I know those people. Absolutely not.

:22:28
You do?
:22:31
This is our discovery, and we have
to maintain absolute control.

:22:34
We have to do more research and check
our findings. Document everything.

:22:46
Wayne?
:22:50
What's this?
:22:52
That would be an all-cotton towel, sir.
I believe it's a Fieldcrest.

:22:57
It's a damp towel.
Why is a damp towel on my chaise?


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