Dr. Mark Hall:
[Removing the pants of a dead doctor]
Have a look at his buttocks.
Dr. Jeremy Stone:
That's not funny.
Dr. Mark Hall:
Not meant to be. Normally, blood in a dead person goes to the lowest points. There should be marks of lividity, right? Do you see any purplish marks on his butt?
Dr. Jeremy Stone:
No.
[Dr. Hall takes a scalpel]
Dr. Jeremy Stone:
Careful you don't puncture your suit.
[Dr. Hall cuts the wrist of the corpse; red "sand" pours out]
Dr. Mark Hall:
Clotted blood! Powdered!
Dr. Jeremy Stone:
I'll be... damned.
Dr. Mark Hall:
No wonder they didn't bleed. It's clotted throughout the entire system - five quarts of blood turned to powder!
Dr. Jeremy Stone:
In theory, I suppose a single organism could do it.
Dr. Mark Hall:
But, in fact, there isn't an organism on Earth...
Dr. Jeremy Stone:
You mean there didn't used to be.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:07