3-Headed Shark Attack Page #2
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2015
- 89 min
- 300 Views
Maggie.
Maggie, this is Ryan, this is
Allison, and this is Omar.
MAGGIE:
Did you gain someweight? Or something else.
This place must have cost a
fortune.
GREG:
I always expected I wouldsee you again.
GREG:
I just didn't thinkit was going to be here.
Well, surprise, I guess.
I mean, I always figured you'd end
up at a place like this, though.
And?
Yeah. You were always talking
about being a scientist.
save the planet.
Yeah. And you were
always saying,
"the only way to change things,
was to get out there and fight".
I guess not much has
changed there.
Still. We both wanted the
same thing, right?
GREG:
A better world?Sure. Just different...
methodologies.
the same place.
Maggie. Greg. Try to
keep up, please.
DR. NELSON:
In here we look veryclosely to how pollution is
affecting the habitats
surrounding the Garbage Patch.
And what this means to the animal
life native to those eco-systems.
normal. But we've been seeing
some anomalies appearing in some
of the creatures.
Every 4th or 5th specimen we pull out from
the sea in this are manifests a mutation.
We keep them all here to study.
But enough of that and the facility. On
to the people that make it all happen.
DR. NELSON:
This is the Specimen room. That'sBetts and Sandoval over there, hard at work.
This is where we study animal life native
to the island and the waters both below and
around the Garbage Patch.
look out for anomalies?
You got it.
ALLISON:
Whoa, check these out behind you.RYAN:
Weird.OMAR:
That's crazy.These are amazing.
Did you guys notice
anything interesting?
Yeah, they're mutations. Really unique
ones, from the looks of things.
DR. NELSON:
That's correct.Every fourth or fifth specimen we pull from
the ocean in this area, manifest a mutation.
We keep them all here to study.
MAGGIE:
That's the grim truth ofwhat pollution does.
Well, one of the things, anyway.
This is what happens when people can just
toss their garbage wherever they want.
For instance, take a look at
this turtle specimen.
Exhibits the duel cranium
abnormality.
Wow.
Far out.
Check out this little guy.
Geez. [SCOFFS]
Real nice place you
guys have here.
MAGGIE:
I don't know what'sgoing on or what's happening?
DR. NELSON:
Something's rilingthem up.
This sort of behaviors is normally triggered
by the presence of a large predator.
But this is a bit extreme,
obviously. Excuse me.
That thing is pissed.
DR. THOMAS:
Hey Steve!How's it looking?
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