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  • 7/10/2025
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00:00that day I had no idea what kind of hell we were heading into we humans thinking
00:13we were so smart ended up unleashing our own worst nightmares at the beginning it
00:17was all about making the world before we knew it things spun out of control
00:25mistakes were made and you've seen how it all went down from there
00:55you
01:25you leaving what's wrong nothing just if we could pretend that didn't happen that would be great
01:35did i do something wrong i'll see ya see ya
01:40you better have a really good excuse for calling me non-stop on a weekend
01:53i know but it's up to you to decide whether this is a serious incident or just some crazy prank
01:59i thought you might want to come down and see this
02:23last night i passed away called the police saying they heard some creepy banging and screaming coming inside the house
02:30when the police got here they found the back door wide open like busted out from the inside
02:51got here they found the back door wide open like it busted out from the inside. When we got here
02:56there's nothing like this. Are you sure they're all dead? From a medical perspective, yes.
03:04And what is this Morse code thing was that telling us? That's an AUG. It's measuring the brain
03:09activity of the corpses. The brain activity? Yeah, fascinating actually. A brain activity
03:15doesn't immediately cease after death. It actually can last up to 72 hours. Okay, so you're saying
03:21they died within the last three days? Well, we need a little time to confirm that.
03:29And the liquids? What are these? Well, those are all about keeping the bodies fresh.
03:35Keeping a monicum of brain activity going on. So you're saying the bodies are being kept here by
03:41someone? Looks like. My question is why? Maybe for some bio experiments or, oh no,
03:49black market organ trading or something. We might need to consult someone to see what's really going
03:54on here. You know, I'm not concerned about who they are and how they died. Well, we're on it.
04:03What is it?
04:03Is this vet empty the whole time? Do you think there was someone here before as well?
04:29Don't bother. The community's still waiting for repairs from the hurricane.
04:33Almost two months ago. Welcome to the efficiency of the city and poor neighborhoods.
04:37We should know that. You think we should leave a few, uh,
04:40officers here to stick up the place for a few days? That's your call,
04:43but I think it's clearly abandoned. Looks like we have a big problem.
04:49And it's not so abandoned after all.
04:53Low 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The activity of the sample significantly increases.
04:59Professor, are we starting the life experiment today?
05:03No, I don't think it's a good time.
05:06But according to our agreement with Morell Biotech, we need to assess the samples
05:10cold intolerance as soon as possible.
05:13Listen, I don't think they're being straight with us about the samples.
05:18Well, um, they don't need to be straight with us as long as they pay up, right?
05:23The first round of live experiments wiped out all of our test subjects.
05:28Not one, not two, all of them. Don't you think we should try it a little carefully?
05:35I think, uh, mice don't have bills to pay or loans to settle.
05:39Once you figure out its parasitic mode, then we'll give the experiment another shot.
05:43Why do they pull their funding because of that?
05:46They won't. They need these answers, just like you said.
05:49He's been dead for several days.
06:03Okay, so why no signs of decomposition?
06:05That's because of those things.
06:08Take a look at this.
06:11It's likely he died from crossfire.
06:13Okay, why are we picking up brainwaves, then, of a guy that's been dead for several days?
06:17Not sure.
06:18Is it possible he's still alive?
06:22Yep. There's a doornail.
06:24Seriously, George.
06:25What?
06:26Oh, come on. That was awesome, and you know it.
06:32Roger's expecting a report first thing in the morning.
06:34Yeah, I'm gonna get to it later. I need a break.
06:37Wanna get a drink?
06:38Uh, my son just called, and you know this job's already ruining my marriage.
06:42And you want me to go home smelling like a bar?
06:44Okay, my bad. I'm sorry.
06:45It's okay.
06:46You just behave yourself.
06:47Don't I always?
06:49Yeah.
06:53Other one?
06:56Yeah, why not?
06:59Did you eat the loom tonight?
07:09Slumping an infelice bar now, I see.
07:12What can I get for you?
07:14I'll have what he's at me.
07:15So, what are you doing here?
07:18Sounded like you had a pretty big case to run off to this morning.
07:20Yeah, I just had a really stressful day and needed to blow off some steam.
07:26Would you like some help with that?
07:39No, no, no, no.
07:44It's cold.
07:46Mickey?
07:48Mickey?
07:49so you're gonna give me the keys to let me go officer
08:14it's detective oh yeah all right detective keys who's this that is my mother and my little brother
08:26yeah he's 12 his name's mickey
08:31poor interrogation is detective yeah i think the real interrogation is actually about to start
08:40if you can end on it
08:54you're telling me that i got dead bodies with brainwaves that we can't even identify
09:10i'm sorry sir look we tapped into the national database and we've got nothing to tell us who
09:14they are no ideas no metal records nothing just some marks on their arms we're assuming
09:18are track marks from drug use we got to keep quiet about this kind of thing okay until
09:23we don't want you would be surprised how something like this can affect a vote in this town and
09:28the election is next month that'll be smart about how we handle this
09:32oh what you got there

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