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1:09:16
Do I surprise you?
1:09:19
A little, yes.
1:09:22
We weren't always like this.
1:09:25
After the moon fell from the sky...
1:09:28
...the earth could no longer
sustain the species.

1:09:32
Some managed to stay above.
The rest of us escaped underground.

1:09:38
Centuries later, when we tried to
re-emerge into the sun, we couldn't.

1:09:44
So we bred ourselves into castes.
1:09:49
Some to be our eyes and ears.
Some to be our muscles and sinews.

1:09:55
You mean your hunters.
1:09:58
Yes. Bred to be predators,
but bred also to be controlled.

1:10:04
You see, my caste...
1:10:07
...concentrated on expanding
our cerebral abilities.

1:10:12
-You control their thoughts.
-Not just theirs.

1:10:18
The Eloi.
1:10:21
So it's not enough that you
hunt them down like animals.

1:10:26
-That's their role here.
-To be your food.

1:10:31
Yes.
1:10:34
And for those who are suitable, to be
breeding vessels for other colonies.

1:10:41
You see, I'm just one of many.
1:10:46
I don't understand how you can speak
so coldly about this.

1:10:52
Have you not considered the human cost
of what you're doing?

1:10:57
We all pay a price...

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