The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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1:01:01
I think it's a skeleton or something.
1:01:04
That's crazy. Skeletons can't
mentally hold anyone.

1:01:07
I sleep now.
1:01:11
Gee, I guess they can.
1:01:13
Would someone mind telling me what
the heck's going on around here?

1:01:17
The Mutant's got Betty.
We're aliens.

1:01:20
Slow down. I'm a scientist,
and that was still fast.

1:01:23
We had a mutant. It got loose.
It has Betty.

1:01:27
Hey, one at a time.
I'm gonna get whiplash here.

1:01:30
Now, suppose you start
at the beginning...

1:01:32
...and tell me what happened
before I get a headache.

1:01:35
We are from the planet Marva.
We crashed here.

1:01:41
Planet? Marva? You're gonna have
to do a lot better than that...

1:01:44
...if you want my help.
1:01:46
Just suppose you take a deep breath,
relax and tell me all about it.

1:01:53
The universe is a very large place.
1:01:59
Soon, very soon, we'll be...
1:02:03
...at Cadavra Cave, my love.
1:02:05
Then you'll see.
1:02:09
Your eyes will behold
the wonder of the Skeleton.

1:02:16
Skeleton.
1:02:17
And so you can well understand
the need for urgency.

1:02:20
I certainly can.
No wonder you were excited.

1:02:23
But there's one thing
I don't understand...

1:02:25
...and that's why you tried
to take the meteor.

1:02:28
I'm certain there's
enough atmosphereum...

1:02:30
...to power your ship and still have
enough left for me to do science with.

1:02:35
You mean you would share
the atmosphereum with us?

1:02:44
Kro-bar. This water on my cheeks.
I have never felt it before.

1:02:51
Oh, what a strange and wondrous
thing it is, surely.

1:02:55
I, too, am feeling this new
sensation of Earth weeping.


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