:19:14
You hear that?
:19:42
Excuse me, sir. Got a report
of three fishing trawlers going down.
:19:47
- What makes you think it's related?
- The trawlers were pulled under, sir.
:19:56
Jesus Christ!
:19:58
It's 200 miles oft the Eastern American
seaboard and we don't know what it is.
:20:02
- It's Theropoda Allosarus.
- What?
:20:04
Some type of enormous reptile we believe
died out in the Cretaceous Period.
:20:07
Where's it been hiding
the last 60 million years?
:20:11
What about the traces of radiation?
:20:14
The radiation isn't an anomaly.
It's the clue.
:20:18
This animal is much too big
to be some kind of lost dinosaur.
:20:21
Don't tell me what it isn't,
tell me what it is.
:20:23
What do we know?
:20:27
It was first sighted...
:20:29
off the French Polynesian Pacific,
right?
:20:32
That area has been exposed to dozens
of nuclear tests over the past 30 years.
:20:36
Hence the radiation.
:20:38
No, more than that.
I believe this is a mutated aberration.
:20:43
A hybrid caused by the fallout
on these islands.
:20:46
Like your earthworms?
:20:49
Yes. Yes.
:20:51
We're looking at a completely
incipient creature.
:20:54
The dawn of a new species.
:20:57
The first of its kind.