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The four basic elements
of life on Earth, nothing else.
1:30:05
That's a relief.
1:30:07
I'd have been happier
1:30:08
if it'd turned out not to be alive.
1:30:10
Green stuff,
1:30:11
you really had us going for a while.
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A. A. Analysis results
are ready, Dr. Dutton.
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Something's wrong.
1:30:22
It's not registering.
1:30:23
Yes it is, sir.
1:30:25
It's just registering
double-zero, double-zero.
1:30:28
We'll switch to computerized analysis.
1:30:37
No amino acids!
1:30:39
No proteins, no
enzymes, no nucleic acid.
1:30:42
Impossible! No organism
can maintain life without them!
1:30:45
You mean, no Earth organism.
1:30:48
It must have evolved in
a totally different way.
1:30:50
You got it.
1:30:51
It doesn't come from here.
1:30:54
Without chemical reactions
there can't be life,
1:30:57
yet it grows, reproduces...
1:30:59
Wait!
1:30:59
The infection at Piedmont
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has been stopped by the bomb.
1:31:02
We're secure at Wildfire.
1:31:03
We have everything we need
to achieve a breakthrough.
1:31:08
All we have to do is attack this
problem like any other in science.
1:31:11
You could spend years
1:31:12
working on a thing like that
1:31:13
without solving its structure.
1:31:14
But when you do, there'll be
1:31:16
some red faces around.
1:31:17
It could change everything.
1:31:22
Great.
1:31:24
Ruth, since Kirke isn't here,
1:31:25
you take over the growth
program in microbiology.
1:31:27
We're halfway home if we find out
1:31:29
what will keep that from growing.
1:31:31
Charlie, you work with
me on the E.M. Hall...
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All right.
1:31:35
Let me get back to my patients.
1:31:36
I'm sure they were
protected by the same thing:
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Some simple mechanism
1:31:39
I just don't recognize yet.
1:31:41
There's got to be something
1:31:42
that the old man and
baby have in common.
1:31:45
Oh, Hall?
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Five minutes.
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You told me before.
1:31:51
Yes, we wouldn't want you to get
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too far from the substation now.