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A British ornithologist seeks answers to a lost civilization while on assignment in Berlin, as an unorthodox band of mis | dG1fV2RxUS1Ea2p4Rkk
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00:00My grandmother in Oxford gave me the courage to take a new assignment abroad, which would
00:10shape my life in ways never foreseen. Does this have anything to do with people getting sick?
00:15Sounds ominous. I've always maintained that science will set you free. Don't you mean the
00:19truth will set you free? Especially when a group takes it upon themselves to experiment on the
00:24dead. Harrowing reports once again from Berlin, where the cadaver collection agency, the White
00:29Brigade, is mired in more controversy. Just tap its spinal fluid and put it out of its misery.
00:42Nothing like merging DNA to get the puppet master salivating. Nature moves forward, but memories
00:50still haunt me.
00:55I can't believe you described what I saw.
00:58Am I one of your statistics? A ticking genome bomb?
01:02Well, that's a rather crude visual.
01:04Figure out a way to increase the odds of survival.
01:07Go ruffle some feathers and find that list!
01:10Rise up and be revered!
01:14Rise up and be revered!
01:29And what I found all that time ago was humanity on the edge of a precipice readying itself to
01:35leap off the ledge.
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