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In Bureau of Alien Detectors – : Gifted, the team encounters a mysterious child whose incredible psychic abilities may be the key to stopping an alien incursion—or the trigger that destroys Earth. Torn between protecting the child and preventing an extraterrestrial takeover, the Bureau must balance duty, morality, and survival in one of their most dangerous missions yet. Packed with suspense, action, and 90s sci-fi cartoon energy, this episode remains a standout of the cult classic series. 👽⚡🚨 #BureauOfAlienDetectors #BOAT #AlienHunters #GiftedEpisode #90sCartoonSciFi #SecretAgency #CultCartoons #ToonThrills #CartoonThrowback #AnimatedSciFiAdventure #AlienInvasion

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00:00To many, it is modern-day folklore.
00:07To others, it is simply tabloid headlines.
00:10But to a select few, it is the ultimate reality.
00:13Intergalactic aliens have arrived on Earth.
00:16Now, they move among us.
00:19Only one top-secret elite group of trained professionals
00:22has the ability to detect these extraterrestrial beings.
00:26B.A.D. The Bureau of Alien Detectors.
00:31Led by Squadron Leader Sergeant Ben Packer, Military War Hero,
00:34Special Agent Shane Sanderson, Life Science Expert,
00:37Moose Tengganu, Alien Encounter Survivor,
00:40Colin Marcus, Computer Specialist,
00:42and Casey Taylor, Psychic Communicator.
00:44Together, they have only one mission.
00:47To confront, control, and contain all alien encounters.
00:52Together, they are B.A.D.
00:54The Bureau of Alien Detectors.
01:02Dr. Hijiri, I can't thank you enough
01:04for making me your graduate intern on this dig.
01:07I mean, if Professor Sermons actually found the skull of a smart dinosaur.
01:11Proof that dinosaur evolution was on its way
01:13to producing a late Cretaceous species
01:15with the ability to reason, to de-use tools, a spoken language.
01:19I mean, talk about setting paleontology on its head.
01:21Well, it could be one of Dr. Sermons' infamous practical jokes.
01:25That T-Rex skeleton he found out here wasn't any practical joke.
01:29Neither is this.
01:30Ah, Troodon promosus.
01:32With a brain case that would do Homo sapiens proud.
01:35Troodon sapiens.
01:37Pretty accurate description.
01:38If poor Yorick here was as bright as his cranium suggests.
01:42Unless it's a fake.
01:44Like 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
01:51would actually do something like that?
01:53Why?
01:54Money?
01:55Fame?
01:56All I know is that in 200 years of dinosaur hunting,
01:59no one's ever come up with a shred of evidence
02:00that even suggests the existence of a smart dino.
02:05Dr. Sermon?
02:06Brent, it's Karen.
02:11Hello?
02:12Professor?
02:13Maybe he's off digging.
02:15In the desert, at night?
02:17At least one of his students would have been left to man the trailer.
02:21Professor Sermon?
02:30Boy, talk about your homemade moonroofs.
02:36That doesn't sound like a coyote to me, doctor.
02:39And those phone lines back there weren't just snipped.
02:41They were pulled down from the middle.
02:43You got a bunch of missing bone hunters,
02:45a hole in the roof that shouldn't be there.
02:47We are out of here.
02:49We can't just leave,
02:50not without knowing what happened to Brett.
02:52Let the cops find out what happened.
02:54Hang on, doc.
03:00There was a payphone at the gas station we passed on the 95.
03:04That wasn't here before.
03:05We are out of here.
03:07Hang on, doc.
03:14Randy?
03:18Randy?
03:20Randy?
03:20Randy?
03:35We know very little so far.
03:54Two noted paleontologists and several graduate students
03:57have vanished from a dig into the old nuclear test area at Apache Sands.
04:03Professor Britt Sermon and Dr. Karen Hijiri.
04:06Karen Hijiri?
04:07The chairman of the paleontology department at the University of Boulder?
04:11You know her.
04:12Yep.
04:12Summer of 94.
04:13I went on a dig with her in the Atlas Mountains,
04:16part of a grad school enhancement program.
04:18I remember that smile you came back with.
04:20Real enhanced.
04:21Yeah, even if he didn't discover any new dinosaurs while he was there.
04:26Apache Sands?
04:27I thought that's been off limits since the 60s.
04:30Sealed tight.
04:31The place the defense department conducted its underground A-bomb tests in?
04:34I hope it's sealed double tight.
04:37Underground radiation that unusual wasn't caused by DOD, Agent Marcus.
04:43Alien?
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.
04:53What the heck is that?
04:55Whatever it is, it's not of this Earth.
04:57You tell me what it is.
04:59Go investigate, Sergeant.
05:00And if there is something out there,
05:02I wouldn't mind if you lived up to your name and brought it back alive.
05:07Affirmative, sir.
05:27Let's move it.
05:30We've got trouble.
05:32Over there.
05:33Let's go.
05:34All right, Sergeant.
05:35All right, Sergeant.
05:52Hold on.
05:54I'm sensing something.
05:56Smell that?
05:57Weird.
05:57Kind of like cement and bananas.
06:01Something is afraid.
06:03It's...
06:04Look out.
06:06Huh?
06:06Shane!
06:08Hey!
06:08Hey!
06:25You okay?
06:26Yeah.
06:27It was weird.
06:29It seemed afraid for someone, not just afraid.
06:33I'm sure it wasn't attacking us.
06:35Man, it sure was hard.
06:36Kind of like bones.
06:38Whatever it was, it sure wasn't human.
06:44Pretty jagged, these marks.
06:47Rule out a saw.
06:48Teeth.
06:49This wheel was bitten off.
06:51I was afraid you'd say that.
06:53Big teeth.
06:54Lots of them.
06:55Maybe it wasn't exposed bones.
06:59Maybe a shell.
07:01Like on a turtle.
07:02Then that was one big turtle.
07:04Casey.
07:05Sandman.
07:05We copy Moose.
07:06Anything wrong?
07:07Could be, Dino Guy.
07:08Uh-oh.
07:09Shadowhawk sensors just picked up a large object moving your way.
07:13You want to roll out the welcome mat?
07:14Man, when you said large object, you forgot to say how large.
07:26I always wanted to see a live Tyrannosaurus.
07:29Weren't you ever told, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it?
07:32Oh, Mr. T-Rex, that wasn't very neighborly.
07:55You're mine.
08:00All mine.
08:04Ah!
08:05I've uncaged you near the ground.
08:20Stand clear.
08:21You got it, Sarge.
08:25What's that thing made of?
08:27Ah!
08:28Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:29Ah!
08:30Ah!
08:30Ah!
08:31Ah!
08:31Ah!
08:32Ah!
08:32Ah!
08:33Ah!
08:33Ah!
08:34Ah!
08:34Ah!
08:52Ah!
08:52Ah!
09:00Look at this thing, it moved, it clawed the air, it grabbed the electro harpoon, it grabbed the
09:04electro harpoon totally alive and I can't explain why do you know what this
09:09thing is made of no but I can tell you what it looks like a bunch of fossil
09:13bones and moose goes to the head of the class fossilized bone it is this
09:18creature and the one we ran into in the trailer are two whole different species
09:22and I'm not just talking looks either now here's something interesting it's
09:29radioactive so each of us take a Geiger counter spread out and sweep the area
09:34track him to his lair
09:37change Sarge Sarge do you copy I found
09:59you wait for backup Sanderson
10:01Sanderson this is Patrick do you copy repeat do you copy
10:31you
10:38yeah
10:39yeah
10:40yeah
10:41yeah
10:45yeah
10:52yeah
10:53yeah
10:57Hey, dude, I can walk, you know. How about letting me down?
11:15Man, not so hard.
11:27Uh, 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.
12:17If it weren't for them, I'd be T-Rex kibble.
12:19Karen.
12:20I'm fine. I'm practically good as new.
12:23You're hurt.
12:24My ankle. It was broken.
12:26It was?
12:28That's a sprain ankle, Karen.
12:31A 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.
12:44Obviously, these creatures are not cloned from the DNA of the sauropods who died out 65 million years ago.
12:56No, sir, Major.
12:57Major. Preliminary analysis of the detached T-Rex limb shows its makeup to be primarily fossilized bone, which, 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. Don't lose that limb. I want it back here for a detailed scientific workup.
13:18Understood, Major V.
13:22Big Rex is down there, Sarge. I can sense him.
13:27Well, we already know it can be hurt. I say we go in blasting.
13:31Negative. Sanderson may be down there.
13:33Colin, it's gonna be a little hot down there. Not as much as it used to be, though. Plenty of radioactive decay over the years.
13:40So it's safe to go in.
13:41Only for brief periods.
13:43Then let's be brief.
13:45So you're saying the alien radiation somehow triggered the fossil DNA in these rocks?
13:51Started it replicating, that's right. And as the cells divided, they followed the genetic code already programmed into them.
13:57Creatures extinct for 65 million years are back.
14:03Not quite.
14:04The mineral content permeating the cells produced a species of living fossils.
14:10Troodon 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.
14:27Have you examined the cave art?
14:30Uh, I'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.
14:51Well, 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 soon see you.
15:05Over there.
15:06You want a piece of this?
15:08Come and get it!
15:09The team, they're in trouble.
15:28Please, my friends need me. I've gotta go to them. Please.
15:32Can you walk?
15:37I'm gonna stay here with my friends. I'll be safe. Don't worry.
15:40You don't know how I've dreamed of a discovery like this ever since I was a child.
15:45This is my reason for being.
15:47A lot of kids had dreams like that, Karen, including me.
15:50You still can't stay here.
15:52Of course I can.
15:53Shane has a whole language to translate here, and I'm the Rosetta Stone.
15:57A culture and a biology unlike any we've ever seen on Earth.
16:01The radiation will kill you.
16:03It 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?
16:24I 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.
16:35Doctor, if those T-Rexes get here before we're gone, you're not even going to be able to help yourself.
16:40You're right. As much as I hate to admit it.
16:46Get on. It'll help you move.
16:55I just had a hopeful thought.
17:01What's that?
17:02Well, if they can't lay eggs, neither can those T-Rexes.
17:05No use, Sarge. It's like fighting a mountain.
17:23Maybe if we concentrate all our fire on one spot.
17:26That's more like it.
17:32Don't talk. Just shoot.
17:38All right.
17:40We got him.
17:41Don't start the ticker tape parade just yet.
17:44That T-Rex had both his arms.
17:46That means it's not a gang of one.
17:48We've got company.
17:53Go. Go. Get out.
17:55Just as soon as you're clear.
18:01Get off the shaft. Move it.
18:04Move it. Move it. Keep moving. Come on, Colin.
18:08Sarge. Over here.
18:10Yeah, Sarge. Go. Go. Go. Get out of here.
18:12Get out of here.
18:13Get out of here.
18:18Get out of here.
18:20Get out of here.
18:24Work it out, Tengganu. I'll cover your backs.
18:27Elemental morph.
18:28All right.
18:42Very inventive, Moose.
18:44Hurry.
18:48I got the Sarge.
18:50No, they don't.
18:52Casey.
18:53Hurry, Casey.
18:54Hold on, Sarge.
19:08Hurry, Casey.
19:09Sarge, are you okay?
19:26Yeah.
19:29Thanks to them.
19:29Thanks to them.
19:30And that is the end of that.
19:50The Troodontoids gave their lives for us.
19:54For any creature, there can be no greater honor.
19:57I won't forget.
19:58I suppose we could tell a few select people what we found down there.
20:05Maybe they'd want to get the Troodons up to a protected lab where you could study them.
20:09If they're still alive.
20:11No.
20:12I 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.
20:22I don't think they'd like to see you in the morning.
20:52You
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