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00:00To many, it is modern-day folklore. To others, it is simply tabloid headlines. But to a select
00:10few, it is the ultimate reality. Intergalactic aliens have arrived on Earth. Now, they move
00:17among us. Only one top-secret elite group of trained professionals has the ability to
00:23detect these extraterrestrial beings. B.A.D., the Bureau of Alien Detectors. Led by squadron
00:32leader Sergeant Ben Packer, military war hero, Special Agent Shane Sanderson, life science
00:36expert, Moose Tringanu, alien encounter survivor, Colin Marcus, computer specialist, and Casey
00:42Taylor, psychic communicator. Together, they have only one mission, to confront, control,
00:49and contain all alien encounters. Together, they are B.A.D., the Bureau of Alien Detectors.
01:02Dr. Hijiri, I can't thank you enough for making me your graduate intern on this dig. I mean,
01:07if Professor Sermons actually found the skull of a smart dinosaur...
01:11Proof that dinosaur evolution was on its way to producing a late Cretaceous species with
01:15the ability to reason, to de-use tools, a spoken language.
01:19I mean, talk about setting paleontology on its head.
01:22Well, it could be one of Dr. Sermons' infamous practical jokes.
01:25That T-Rex skeleton he found out here wasn't any practical joke. Neither is this.
01:30Ah, Troodonthromosis, with a brain case that would do homo sapiens proud.
01:35Troodonth sapiens. Pretty accurate description, if poor Yorick here was as bright as his cranium
01:41suggests.
01:42Unless it's a fake. Like Piltdown Man?
01:45Do you really want to stake your paleontological future on a hoax, Randy?
01:49Do you think someone with Dr. Sermons' reputation would actually do something like that? Why?
01:54Money? Fame? All I know is that in 200 years of dinosaur hunting, no one's ever come up
01:59with a shred of evidence that even suggests the existence of a smart dino.
02:05Dr. Sermons?
02:08Brett? It's Karen.
02:10Hello? Professor?
02:13Maybe he's off digging.
02:15In the desert? At night? At least one of his students would have been left to man the trailer.
02:21Professor Sermon?
02:29Boy, talk about your homemade moon roofs.
02:34Gah!
02:36That doesn't sound like a cry over to me, Doctor.
02:38And those phone lines back there weren't just snipped. They were pulled down from the middle.
02:43You got a bunch of missing bone hunters, a hole in the roof that shouldn't be there, and we aren't out of here.
02:49We can't just leave, not without knowing what happened to Brett.
02:52Let the cops find out what happened.
02:54Hang on, Doc.
02:57There was a payphone at the gas station we passed on the 95. That wasn't here before.
03:02We are out of here. Hang on, Doc.
03:11Randy?
03:14Randy!
03:17Randy?
03:26Oh!
03:28Oh!
03:30Oh!
03:32Oh!
03:34Oh!
03:36Oh!
03:38Oh!
03:40Oh!
03:42Oh!
03:44Oh!
03:46Oh!
03:52We know very little so far.
03:54Two noted paleontologists and several graduate students have vanished from a dig near the old nuclear test area at Apache Sands.
04:02Professor Brett Sermon and Dr. Karen Hijiri.
04:05Karen Hijiri? The chairman of the paleontology department at the University of Boulder?
04:10You know her?
04:12Yep, summer of 94. I went on a dig with her in the Atlas Mountains, part of a grad school enhancement program.
04:17I remember that smile you came back with. Real enhanced.
04:21Yeah, even if he didn't discover any new dinosaurs while he was there.
04:25Apache Sands? I thought that's been off limits since the 60s.
04:29Sealed tight.
04:31The place the defense department conducted its underground A-bomb tests in? I hope it's sealed double tight.
04:36Underground radiation that unusual wasn't caused by D.O.D. agent Marcus.
04:42Alien?
04:43One of the first sites we uncovered when the Bureau was first commissioned.
04:47Here is part of the videotape Dr. Sermon recorded before he disappeared.
04:52What the heck is that?
04:54Whatever it is, it's not of this earth.
04:56You tell me what it is. Go investigate, Sergeant.
05:00And if there is something out there, I wouldn't mind if you lived up to your name and brought it back alive.
05:06Affirmative, sir.
05:18Let's move it.
05:23We've got trouble.
05:24Over there. Let's go.
05:26Aye, Sarge.
05:47Hold on. I'm sensing something.
05:55Smell that? Weird. Kind of like cement and bananas.
06:00Something is afraid. It's...
06:04Look out!
06:06Sam!
06:08Hey!
06:18Shh.
06:26You okay?
06:27Yeah. It was weird. It seemed afraid for someone, not just afraid. I'm sure it wasn't attacking us.
06:35Man, it sure was hard. Kind of like bones.
06:39Whatever it was, it sure wasn't human.
06:44Pretty jagged, these marks.
06:46Rule out a saw.
06:48Teeth. This wheel was bitten off.
06:51I was afraid you'd say that.
06:53Big teeth. Lots of them.
06:57Maybe it wasn't exposed bones. Maybe a shell, like on a turtle.
07:02Then that was one big turtle.
07:04Casey, Sandman.
07:05We copy, Lewis. Anything wrong?
07:07Could be, Dino-Guy. Uh-oh.
07:09Shadowhawk sensors just picked up a large object moving your way.
07:13You wanna roll out the welcome mat?
07:16Man, when you said large object, you forgot to say how large.
07:26I always wanted to see a live Tyrannosaurus.
07:28Weren't you ever told, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it?
07:36Nice driving.
07:43Hang on.
07:52Oh, Mr. T-Rex, that wasn't very avoidant.
07:59You're mine. All mine.
08:05Ah!
08:18I've uncaged an air-to-ground. Staying clear.
08:21You got it, Sarge.
08:25What's that thing made of?
08:31Hold on, Sarge.
08:52Colin!
09:00Look at this thing. It moved, it clawed the air, it grabbed the electro-harpoon.
09:05Totally alive. And I can't explain why.
09:08Do you know what this thing is made of?
09:10No, but I can tell you what it looks like.
09:12A bunch of fossil bones.
09:14And Moose goes to the head of the class.
09:16Fossilized bone it is.
09:18This creature and the one we ran into in the trailer are two whole different species.
09:23And I'm not just talking looks either.
09:25Now here's something interesting.
09:29It's radioactive.
09:31So each of us take a Geiger counter, spread out and sweep the area.
09:34Track him to his lair.
09:50Shane!
09:57Sarge, do you copy? I found...
09:59You wait for backup, Sanderson.
10:25Sanderson, this is Packard. Do you copy? Repeat, do you copy?
10:53Packard!
11:03Hey dudes, I can walk you now. How about letting me down?
11:15Not so hard.
11:45Uh, one at a time, guys.
11:58They're not gonna hurt you, Shane.
12:00Karen?
12:03What's more appropriate for this sort of reunion?
12:05Long time no see or what's a nice guy like you doing in a place like this?
12:10It is you. That's great. Really.
12:13Will they let me come to you?
12:14Consider them good guys. Not aggressive.
12:16If it weren't for them, I'd be T-Rex kibble.
12:19Karen!
12:20I'm fine. I'm practically good as new.
12:22You're hurt.
12:23My ankle. It was broken.
12:26Was?
12:28That's a sprained ankle, Karen.
12:30A light sprain at that.
12:32Yesterday, it was broken.
12:34And now it's healed?
12:36In one day?
12:37You're telling me that they healed the bone?
12:40Not them.
12:41The same chemistry that gave them life, though.
12:48Obviously, these creatures are not cloned from the DNA of the sauropods who died out 65 million years ago.
12:56No, sir, Major.
12:58Preliminary analysis of the detached T-Rex limb shows its makeup to be primarily fossilized bone.
13:03Which, as we all know, can't be alive.
13:05But it is.
13:07When the source of the radiation in the vicinity is alien, Agent Marcus, anything is possible.
13:13Don't lose that limb.
13:15I want it back here for a detailed scientific workup.
13:18Understood, Major V.
13:22Big Rex is down there, Sarge.
13:24I can sense him.
13:27Well, we already know it can be hurt.
13:29I say we go and blast him.
13:31Negative. Sanderson may be down there.
13:33Colin?
13:34It's gonna be a little hot down there.
13:36Not as much as it used to be, though.
13:38Plenty of radioactive decay over the years.
13:40So it's safe to go in.
13:42Only for brief periods.
13:44Then let's be brief.
13:46So you're saying the alien radiation somehow triggered the fossil DNA in these rocks?
13:51Started it replicating, that's right.
13:53And as the cells divided, they followed the genetic code already programmed into them.
13:59Creatures extinct for 65 million years are back.
14:03Not quite.
14:04The mineral content permeating the cells produced a species of living fossils.
14:09Troodon sapiens.
14:11But what do they eat?
14:13Real Troodons ate meat. They were carnivores.
14:16The alien radiation has left large crystalline deposits throughout these caverns.
14:21I get it. Rock candy for the Troodons.
14:24It seems to be a peaceful, almost idyllic existence.
14:28Have you examined the cave art?
14:30I've been a little preoccupied.
14:33This stuff over here doesn't look so idyllic.
14:35The T-Rexes prey on them.
14:38Whoa there, Karen. Rexes? Plural? How many?
14:42According to Professor Sermon, Tyrannosaurus fossils are quite common in this locality.
14:47Boy, I've been in caves before, but this one takes the cake.
14:52Well, I think I just cut the cake.
14:55Hold your fire!
14:56Moose, if anything is down here, we don't want to alert it before we're ready.
15:00I gotta stop ringing these doorbells.
15:02Big Rex, I can sense him.
15:05Over there.
15:06You want a piece of this?
15:08Come and get it!
15:24The Dean! They're in trouble!
15:28Please, my friends need me. I've gotta go to them.
15:31Please!
15:35Can you walk?
15:36I'm gonna stay here with my friends. I'll be safe, don't worry.
15:39You don't know how I've dreamed of a discovery like this, ever since I was a child.
15:44This is my reason for being.
15:46A lot of kids had dreams like that, Karen, including me.
15:49You still can't stay here.
15:51Of course I can.
15:52Shame there's a whole language to translate here, and I'm the Rosetta Stone.
15:56A culture and a biology unlike any we've ever seen on Earth.
16:00The radiation will kill you.
16:02It gave life to these dinosaurs.
16:05And it will kill you.
16:07I'm sorry, Karen. You're as out of place in their world as they'd be in ours.
16:11You're asking me to let them die alone.
16:14They know how to hide from the Rexes.
16:16It's not the Rexes. They're going extinct.
16:19They don't act extinct.
16:21Shane, look around. Are there any juveniles here?
16:23I haven't seen any.
16:25There aren't any. There aren't any eggs, not one.
16:28They can't reproduce.
16:29A unique, wonderful, intelligent species.
16:32I was hoping I could help them somehow.
16:34Doctor, if those T-Rexes get here before we're gone,
16:37you're not even going to be able to help yourself.
16:39You're right. As much as I hate to admit it.
16:45Get on. It'll help you move.
16:59I just had a hopeful thought.
17:01What's that?
17:02Well, if they can't lay eggs, neither can those T-Rexes.
17:08Oh, my.
17:16No use, Sarge. It's like fighting a mountain.
17:23Maybe if we concentrate all our fire on one spot.
17:30That's more like it.
17:32Don't talk. Just shoot.
17:38All right.
17:40We got them.
17:41Don't start the ticker-tape parade just yet.
17:43That T-Rex had both his arms.
17:45That means...
17:46It's not a gang of one.
17:52We've got company.
17:53Go. Go. Get out.
17:55Just as soon as you're clear.
18:00Get off the shaft. Move it.
18:03Move it. Move it. Keep moving. Come on, Colin.
18:07Sarge, over here.
18:09Yeah, Sarge. Go. Go. Go.
18:11Get out of here.
18:19Dead end.
18:23Work it out, Tren'ganu. I'll cover your backs.
18:26Elemental morph.
18:30Very inventive, Moose.
18:32Hurry.
18:36I got the Sarge.
18:38No, they don't.
18:40Casey.
18:41Hurry, Casey.
18:43Hold on, Sarge.
18:48I got the Sarge.
18:50No, they don't.
18:52Casey.
18:53Hurry, Casey.
18:55Hold on, Sarge.
18:59Hold on.
19:08Hurry, Casey.
19:24Sarge, are you okay?
19:26Yeah.
19:28Thanks to them.
19:47And that is the end of that.
19:50The Troodontoids gave their lives for us.
19:53For any creature, there can be no greater honor.
19:57I won't forget.
20:01I suppose we could tell a few select people what we found down there.
20:05Maybe they'd want to get the Troodonts up to a protected lab where you could study them.
20:09If they're still alive.
20:11No. I don't think they'd like living out the rest of their lives as guinea pigs in a laboratory.
20:16Let them be.
20:18Smart dinosaurs.
20:20Smart lady.
20:21Welcome home, Karen.
20:27The Troodontoids
20:29The Troodontoids
20:31The Troodontoids
20:33The Troodontoids
20:35The Troodontoids
20:37The Troodontoids
20:39The Troodontoids
20:41The Troodontoids
20:43The Troodontoids
20:45The Troodontoids
20:47The Troodontoids
20:49The Troodontoids
20:51The Troodontoids

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