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00:02 Yes! Yes!
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00:06 Hey, ma'am. Can you please keep it down? Some of us are trying to work here.
00:09 Joshua, what are you doing here so damn early?
00:11 Just... trying to stay out of trouble.
00:14 Yeah.
00:15 We're redecorating. It looks like a Faraday cage in here.
00:18 There's an air gap in the entire lab. One cyber attack is enough for me.
00:22 If somebody can encrypt malware on synthetic DNA, they got other tricks up their sleeve.
00:27 No service is kind of limiting.
00:30 We still got APHIS, CODIS, and LVPD database. We're still hardwired, but that is it.
00:36 No more digital contact with the outside world until we know what we're up against.
00:40 But you know what? I am getting closer.
00:45 That synthetic DNA sample you found at Valerie's apartment, you trying to reverse engineer it?
00:52 Not just trying to. I did it. Excuse me, sir.
00:58 So if you want to script your own strand of DNA, all you got to do is convert your code to A's and T's and C's and G's.
01:05 And then let the RNA-DNA synthesizer bake your message right into a double helix. Just takes the right proof.
01:13 Look out, everybody. She's doing the Ocho shuffle.
01:16 What?
01:17 Your little, uh, your little victory dance there. It looks like Ocho's startup sequence. I thought you were...
01:22 I'm sorry. I wasn't making fun of you.
01:25 No.
01:26 It looked...
01:28 It may be more ripe than you know.
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