:10:01
Yeah, you're the worm guy, right?
:10:04
Radioactive contamination in that area
has mutated the earthworm's DNA.
:10:09
- You know what that means?
- No, but I'm about to find out.
:10:12
It means that because
of a man-made accident...
:10:14
Chernobyl earthworms are now
17% larger than they were before.
:10:18
17%, huh?
Sounds pretty big.
:10:21
They're enormous.
That's what I'm trying to say.
:10:23
I'm a biologist. I take
radioactive samples and I study them.
:10:27
That's great.
Here's your sample.
:10:29
- Study it-
- What sample?
:10:32
- You're standing in it.
- I don't see it.
:10:39
Where is it?
:10:41
I don't see it.
:10:53
Colonel! Colonel!
:10:56
That was a footprint!
I was standing inside of a footprint.
:11:00
That's right.
:11:02
There's no animal in the world that
makes footprints like that, is there?
:11:07
I told them this is not your field,
but they never listen to genius.
:11:11
Nick, this is Elsie Chapman of
the National institute of Paleontology.
:11:14
She's your boss.
:11:16
- Those were footprints, right?
- Yes, they were.
:11:19
- Anybody see what made them?
- Actually, no such luck.
:11:25
It happened so fast, nobody knew
what hit them until it was over.
:11:29
- Elsie?
- Yeah?
:11:30
Tape's in.
The French finally released it.
:11:36
This is a Japanese cannery ship that was
attacked and sunk near French Polynesia.
:11:40
We believe it's connected.
Dr. Craven, have you met the "worm guy"?
:11:45
Oh, sorry. Summer cold.