:54:02
That was eight years ago.
Some people change.
:54:06
Most people don't.
:54:11
I'm sorry you feel that way.
:54:22
You're right.
Eight years is a long time.
:54:26
Can I make you a cup of tea?
:54:30
Sure. That'd be nice.
:54:34
I still can't believe it.
:54:36
How does a guy go
from anti-nuke activist...
:54:39
to working for
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission?
:54:42
When you and I went
to rallies together in college...
:54:46
we helped to create awareness.
:54:48
But now, from the inside...
:54:51
I'm able to effect real change.
:54:53
And exactly what changes
are you trying to effect?
:54:56
I'm preparing a census
for the government.
:54:59
I'm cataloging new species created
as a result of nuclear contamination.
:55:05
- Is that what you think created this?
- Yeah. I found a blood sample earlier.
:55:10
- How close did you get to the thing?
- I got pretty close.
:55:16
What else did you find out?
:55:19
We know he eats tons of fish.
:55:21
He's amphibious.
He's a burrower.
:55:24
And...
:55:31
he's pregnant.
:55:35
He is?
:55:37
He! A very unusual he.
:55:40
Obviously these tests
weren't designed for this..-
:55:44
but fundamentally they look for the same
hormonal patterns to indicate pregnancy.
:55:48
I don't get it. It he's the first
of his kind, how can he be pregnant?
:55:52
Doesn't he need a mate?
:55:54
Not if he reproduces asexually.
:55:57
Where's the fun in that?