Alien Hunter
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1:01:01
How many fatalities?
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Two by accident, four by infection.
1:01:07
The seven of us left
seem to have a resistance to it.

1:01:11
At least for the time being.
1:01:13
Have they contaminated
the environment outside the station?

1:01:16
Has the environment
outside the station been compromised?

1:01:20
No one's been outside.
1:01:22
What's going on, John? What's happening?
1:01:31
John, are you still there?
1:01:36
What you found in the ice
was an escape pod...

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similar to our own aircraft ejection system.
1:01:41
On the night of July 2, 1947...
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a similar vehicle
entered the Earth's atmosphere.

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It landed near Roswell, New Mexico...
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and started transmitting a rescue signal.
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When they were retrieving
the unopened pod...

1:01:57
a ham radio operator named Gordon Osler...
1:01:59
stumbled on the frequency signal,
the same as you did.

1:02:04
He drove out
to the source of the transmission.

1:02:07
The aliens are carriers of the pathogen,
but they themselves are immune to it.

1:02:13
They were unaware of this
until they entered our planetary system.

1:02:16
Their first stop was Mars.
1:02:19
Total extinction took less than six months.
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How do they communicate?
Is it some form of telepathy?

1:02:26
Yes. They never left their craft.
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The recovery was robotic.
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But they made it clear that night...
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that they desperately wanted
to assimilate with us.

1:02:38
Did you contact it? Is it still alive?
1:02:41
It's dead.
1:02:44
None of that matters anymore.
The solution now is sterilization.

1:02:48
What do you mean, sterilization?
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It's been decided.
1:02:52
A limited nuclear device is our only option.

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