What's goin'on ? - Hey, Palmer, what is this ? - l don't know. Childs ! Mac wants the flamethrower! - Mac wants the what ? - That's what he said! - Now, move ! - Damn it! - Stand back. - Mac, what is it ? No ! No ! God! - Don't! Don't! No ! - Get back ! Get back ! Get your ass over here ! Burn it! Damn it, Childs, torch it! Oh, my God. Oh ! Ohh ! Look. Son of a bitch. What we're talking about here is an organism... that imitates other life-forms, and it imitates them perfectly. When this thing attacked our dogs, it tried to digest 'em, absorb them. And in the process shape its own cells to imitate them. This, for instance. That's not dog. lt's imitation. We got to it before it had time to finish. Finish what ? Finish imitating these dogs. Easy. Easy. Good. Easy. Easy. - Clark ? - Yeah ? Did you notice anything strange about the dog, anything at all? Strange ? No. What was the dog doing in the rec room ? l don't know. He was just wandering around camp all day. Are you sayin'to me the dog wasn't put in the kennel until last night ? -Right. -How long were you alone with that dog ? l don't know, an hour, hour and a half maybe. What the hell you lookin' at me like that for ? - l don't know. - What ? l don't know. lt's probably nothin'. lt's nothin'at all. How much more of this crap is there ? - Oh, nine hours l'd say. - We can't learn anything from this. Guess not. Where'd they take these shots ? Seems like they were spending a lot of their time... in a little place northeast of their camp about five or six miles. What's that ? lt looks like something buried under the ice. And look at that, they're planting thermite charges. Whatever it was, it was bigger than the block of ice you found. Here. This is it, the place where they were spending most of their time. - Pretty nasty out. 35 knots. - Screw it. l'm gonna go up anyway. Half a mile due east. Jesus ! How long you figure this has been in the ice ? Well, the backscatter effect's been bringin'things up... from way down around here for a long time. l'd say-- l'd say the ice it's buried in... is 100,000 years old at least. - And those Norwegians blew it up. - Yeah. l don't know. Thousands of years ago it crashes and this thing... gets thrown out or crawls out and it ends up freezing in the ice. - l just cannot believe any of this voodoo bullshit. - Childs, happens all the time, man. They're fallin' out of the skies like flies. Government knows all about it. Right, Mac ? - Do you believe any of this voodoo bullshit, Blair ? - Childs ? Childs, Chariots Of The Gods, man. They practically own South America. l mean, they taught the lncas everything they know. So, come on now, MacReady. The Norwegians get ahold of this... - and they dig it up out of the ice. - Yes, Garry, they dig it up, they cart it back, it gets thawed out, wakes up, probably not in the best of moods. - l don't know-- - Which one of you disrespectful men... been tossin'his dirty drawers in the kitchen trash can, huh ? From now on, l want my kitchen clean, all right ? Germ free ! Now, how's this motherfucker wake up after thousands of years in the ice ? - And how can it look like a dog ? - l don't know how. 'Cause it's different than us, see. 'Cause it's from outer space. What do you want from me ? Ask him. You buy any of this, Blair ? Mac, we're movin'those things out of the lab into the storeroom. Can you come get your stuff? Be there in a minute, Doc. Through the door. Right over there. Right over there. Sorry, Mac. You have to move your stuff-- Doc says we gotta stash 'em in here and lock 'em up. - l have to talk to you. - l'm tired of talking, Fuchs. l just want to get up to my shack and get drunk. - Mac, it's important. - What is it ? - Outside. - lt's 40 below outside. ln the Thiokol. Please, Mac. We ought to just burn these things. Can't burn the ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Остров на английском - текст Лучшая защита на английском - текст Пролетая над гнездом кукушки на английском - текст Космические яйца на английском - текст Бетховен: Большой бросок на английском |