:47:02
He'll be brought down here eventually,
where it's warm.
:47:05
Also, being with each other
seems to calm them.
:47:10
I've named them.
First necessity with a child, I suppose.
:47:16
Might be in bad taste
or even blasphemous...
:47:19
to have named them Adam and Eve.
:47:22
But, what the hell,
it seemed like a good joke at the time.
:47:26
- They know you're afraid of them.
- No kidding?
:47:30
They're not the only ones who know it.
Boy, do I know it!
:47:35
Your fear seems to threaten them.
:47:40
He's the father of one just like you.
:47:44
You're going to have a little baby brother.
:47:47
He's here, and he's safe.
:47:51
And this is his father.
:47:55
Neither of them
have ever met their parents.
:47:59
Probably want to focus on you
as a father figure.
:48:02
Thanks, Doc,
I'd hate to rob you of that honor.
:48:09
Stop that.
Everybody knows you can make noises.
:48:13
It only makes people
nervous and fearful of you.
:48:17
You behave yourself,
or I won't let you out.
:48:23
You let them out?
:48:24
Just Adam, and I'm always well-armed.
:48:30
I've never seen them this agitated before.
Come on.
:48:35
You can see them again tomorrow
if you want.
:48:38
Thanks, Doc. That would be great.
:48:47
It's not going to work out.
:48:50
Maybe we should have
the mother instead.