Doom (2005): Talking in Science Lab

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The clip talking in science lab from Doom (2005) with Rosamund Pike, Karl Urban

So, "Reaper"? As in "Grim"?
They're Marines, Sam, not poets.
Holy shit!
Oh, yeah, meet Lucy.
Lucy, this is my brother, John...
another creature from the long lost past.
You found human remains? Humanoid.
Lucy and her child were our first major find.
We're bringing out more every day.
You re-opened the dig? I know I should have told you.
I didn't figure it was the sort of thing...
I could jot down on a yearly birthday card.
It's been stabilized. Bullshit.
You wanna talk about safe? Like you took a desk job?
I'm a forensic archeologist, John. I'll go where the work is.
Is that the only reason you're up here?
You wanna know why I'm up here?
I'll show you. Come here.
This is Lucy's chromosome profile. Notice anything?
My molecular genetics is a little rusty.
What's the first thing Dad taught us to look for?
She's got 24 pairs of chromosomes.
Humans only have 23. But what does the extra pair do?
Makes her superhuman.
The extra pair makes her super strong...
super fit, super intelligent.
Her cells divide 50 times faster...
meaning she heals almost instantly.
The fossil record indicates these people had conquered disease.
We found no genetic disorders, no viruses, no cancers.
So what, they were just naturally superior?
No. Not naturally.
See, the earliest remains we found only had 23.
We suspect this extra chromosome may be synthetic.
Bioengineered?

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