The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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:11:09
Well, time to find a meteor.
:11:11
Looks like a perfect day for hunting
space rocks, wouldn't you say, Betty?

:11:16
Oh, Paul, I'm frightened.
:11:18
What is it, darling?
What's the matter? Tell me.

:11:21
I don't know.
:11:24
Nothing I can put my finger on.
:11:27
Not something I can see
or touch or feel...

:11:31
...but something I can't
quite see or touch or feel...

:11:37
...or put my finger on.
:11:40
-Oh, well. Shall we find that meteor?
-Yes, of course.

:12:01
According to my map, Cadavra Cave
should be around here somewhere.

:12:10
Any readings, as you call them?
:12:13
Nothing yet.
According to my calculations...

:12:15
...the meteor must have
crashed right around here.

:12:21
And that machine, or whatever it is,
will tell you where?

:12:24
Yes, it's tuned
to detect atmosphereum...

:12:27
...which is what I'm convinced
the meteor was made of.

:12:30
lncredible.
:12:34
Either that's a reading
or my teeth chattering.

:12:37
We've picked up something
that's not teeth. That's strange.

:12:40
I hope it doesn't mean
one of us ate atmosphereum.

:12:43
This is serious. The readings are
getting stronger, but we're not moving.

:12:49
But something else is moving,
and it's moving right for us.


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