:34:00
How are you getting along with Deemer?
:34:02
Half the time he doesn't know I'm there...
:34:04
and the other half
he's worried I'll make a mistake.
:34:07
- He's quite a guy, I guess.
- Yes.
:34:10
Has he said anything more
about that assistant that left?
:34:15
No.
:34:16
How's the nutrient coming along?
:34:18
Well, this is the most amazing thing
I've ever seen.
:34:21
How long does it take an ordinary rabbit
to reach full growth?
:34:25
I don't know. Four or five months, I guess.
:34:27
He has one there that's reached maturity
in six days.
:34:30
- Six days?
- I know it sounds unbelievable, but it's true.
:34:34
It's still so new and unpredictable.
:34:36
There are all sorts of things
to take into account...
:34:38
before we can even think
of experimenting on humans.
:34:41
Some of the nutrient, when unstable,
has even been deadly.
:34:45
But we do know that it's kept animals alive
that have been fed nothing else.
:34:49
If I stay here much longer
I'm going to miss my bus.
:34:52
Who can ask for a better opening?
I'm at your service, miss.
:34:55
Are you sure your patients can spare you?
:34:57
I'm such a good doctor, they never get sick.
:35:00
- Come on. Let's go.
- All right.
:35:13
No wonder you love the desert.
:35:15
It's so beautiful.
:35:18
Everything that ever walked or crawled
on the face of the earth...
:35:21
swum the depths of the ocean...
:35:23
soared through the sky
has left its imprint here.
:35:28
Look.
:35:29
Did you ever wonder
what piled them up like that?
:35:31
Wind? Water? What?
:35:34
I've never seen anything quite like it.
Can we stop?
:35:37
Sure.