:17:01
What is this?
:17:02
How many times do I have to tell you?
You don't know what you're dealing with.
:17:09
There's your killer. Wonderful, isn't it?
:17:12
Pheromone signature left by his body.
Scent molecules.
:17:15
Punch up three.
:17:17
Ten years ago one of his kind eliminated an
elite Special Forces crew in Central America.
:17:22
There were two survivors.
:17:24
They indicated that, when trapped,
the creature activated a self-destruct device...
:17:29
...that destroyed enough rainforest
to cover 300 city blocks.
:17:33
Remarkable weaponry.
:17:35
That's right, Lieutenant.
Other-world life forms.
:17:38
Huh?
:17:40
A fucking alien!
:17:43
Iwo Jima, Cambodia, Beirut.
Drawn by heat and conflict.
:17:48
He's on safari. Lions. The tigers. The bears.
:17:53
Oh, my!
:17:55
Trophies. That's the game, isn't it, Keyes?
:17:58
You're the lion.
:18:00
This is his jungle.
:18:02
- So why can't we see him?
- Defensive adaptations are astounding.
:18:06
It's somehow able to bend light.
Perfect camouflage.
:18:09
- You admire the son of a bitch.
- Not what he does.
:18:12
For what he is.
:18:14
For what he can give us.
:18:15
A new era of scientific technology.
:18:18
I've waited a lifetime for this,
and I'm not going to miss the chance.
:18:24
We have something
on the pheromone scanners.
:18:33
- Target one is on the roof.
- It's taken us two weeks to learn his patterns.
:18:38
He comes here every two days to feed.
:18:40
- Seems he has a taste for beef.
- I didn't think he was vegetarian.
:18:44
Well, we've prepared a trap for this predator.
:18:47
We are certain that this being
can see in only one spectrum of light -
:18:50
...infrared.
- Infrared?
:18:53
- He hunts by seeing our heat.
- Block the heat and he's blind.
:18:57
These suits insulate body heat,
making the team invisible.