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All we can say, he's fulfilling
a thousand-year-old prophecy.

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You see this one?
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"The ones who don't believe in God."
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Which means "the nonbeliever."
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And this one is...
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..."yin and yang."
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All these are from the same diagram.
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Next victim could be a Wong.
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If according to this.
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Phil? Can we get on with it?
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We're still not sure how to interpret
the evidence you sent us.

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However, we're sure of one thing.
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The mold in the victims' brains
isn't mold after all.

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It's a hybrid life form.
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A bug-born fungus.
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It's a variety
we haven't seen before.

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This is a kind of mite.
And these spores attach themselves.

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So you're saying mites
carry the fungus to the brain?

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Exactly. These insects seek out
the body warmth of living organisms.

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They'll find a host...
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...especially in small,
contained spaces.

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That's why the killer shot the fungus
into the a/c units. Very smart.

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The mites enter through the nose...
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...find their way up to the warm
brain and embed themselves.

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The victim doesn't feel a thing.
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But were you able
to establish cause of death?

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Yes and no.
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We found high amounts of serotonin...
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...and dopamine in the victims' blood.
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What's dopamine?
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A naturally occurring chemical.
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Same as morphine.
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How much is "high"?
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- Are those elements toxic?
- Not usually.


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