The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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:52:02
Yes. Yes, we would be partners,
wouldn't we?

:52:07
Partners who share.
:52:15
"Partners who share." I like that.
:52:19
I like the way aliens think.
:52:22
You Earth fools are not so lacking...
:52:24
...in the "thinking and then
being triumphant" area also.

:52:27
Not at all. In fact, I would say
you rather excel in it.

:52:34
How do we get the meteor?
:52:52
Well, I see the brainy types are up
bright and early this morning.

:52:57
They say that's the best time
to look at little, glowing rocks.

:53:00
What the--?
:53:02
Sorry, I must've been really involved
in my scientific work for a minute.

:53:06
I guess that's what they mean...
:53:08
...when they say scientists have rocks
in their heads.

:53:10
Thanks to science, we're finally
starting to understand atmosphereum.

:53:15
Did you know there's enough
atmosphereum in one teaspoon...

:53:18
...to go to the moon
and back six times?

:53:23
Moon, teaspoons. That's
all gibberish to me, I'm afraid.

:53:27
As long as I don't have to go
to the kitchen six times...

:53:30
-...to tell you breakfast is ready.
-Okay.

:53:32
Speaking of early risers, where have
our unexpected guests gotten off to?

:53:37
-They certainly are odd ducks.
-You know, I don't know.

:53:40
Something about hiking
or exploring or something.

:53:47
Oh, well.
:53:49
Well, just as long as they don't
hike too far and fall off a cliff.

:53:53
-That would be a hike.
-You said it.

:53:58
Now, let's see what happens
when I add water to it.


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