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From Forensics, with a cellular
analysis of the tissue,...
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...is Mr "Kishida".
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I'll summarize the main points.
:45:13
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They seem to be a fusion of cancer
and "Nishiwaki" cells.
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Their speed of replication suggests...
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...it might take place under
some form of...
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...human control.
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A man-made monster?
:45:29
...amazing powers of
revitalization...
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..if attacked,...
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...may increase by dividing itself.
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So we just stand and watch?
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"THE NISHIWAKI CELL"
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"The substance contained
in the Antarctic meteorite..."
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"...was called
'Nishiwakitrophin'."
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"In 1984 Professor Nishiwaki
and his team..."
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"...isolated the gene that
encodes Nishiwakitrophin..."
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"...and with it developed a cell that
replicated at amazing speed:..."
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"... the 'Nishiwaki cell'."
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Find anything?
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Nothing that helps much.
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I'll try the mass media.
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You're good at that.
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You should be a computer operator,
not a detective."
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These days anyone can do this.
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Oh.
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Next article.
:46:41
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What?
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Nothing.
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Show me Nishiwaki's obituary.
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About 1988.