The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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1:08:03
Cranberries.
1:08:08
Yes. It is interesting, the differences
and similarities we have, is it not?

1:08:14
Why, on our home planet, Marva...
1:08:17
...we have a custom
of actually eating outside...

1:08:21
...if weather is pleasant
and acceptable.

1:08:23
Why, we have that.
We call it a picnic.

1:08:27
"Picnic." How delightful.
We call it cooty-lana.

1:08:32
Cooty-lana.
That's fun to say.

1:08:35
Many things on Marva
are fun to say, Paul.

1:08:40
This space wine is delicious.
Heavenly bouquet.

1:08:45
Is it like our Earth wine?
Made out of grapes, Lattis?

1:08:48
Grapes? Oh, surely no, Betty.
1:08:52
Grapes on Marva are far
too sacred to step on, on Marva.

1:08:56
We make our wine from cherries,
which we call linbooba.

1:09:01
Cherry wine, what a delight.
1:09:03
And do your people love to get
intoxicated, as our people love to do?

1:09:07
No, Betty, we gave up getting drunk
eons of your years ago.

1:09:12
You know, this talking
that we're doing...

1:09:14
...is very helpful in getting to know
your people and mine.

1:09:18
Why, as we observed you from afar,
we thought of you...

1:09:22
...as little more than pleasant,
entertaining monkeys.

1:09:25
So dirty and foul.
1:09:28
You have taught us a lot...
1:09:29
...Paul and Betty Armstrong.
1:09:32
And you us.
1:09:35
There is one more thing
we would be taught now...

1:09:38
...and that's how to get
the atmosphereum back...

1:09:42
...so that my planet might benefit...
1:09:45
...and your ship
might return you home.

1:09:49
You have a device, do you not?
1:09:51
A detector of atmosphereum?
1:09:54
The atmosphereum detector,
of course.

1:09:58
And unless I miss my guess...

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