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Hank Chapman:
Well, you remember that first big H-bomb test - the one that blew Elugelab Island right out of the ocean? Seaman Ron Fellows:
Well, who forgets that? Hank Chapman:
A tremendous amount of the radioactive fallout came this way. A great seething, burning cloud of it sank into this area, blanketing the island with hot ashes and radioactive seawater. Dr. Weigand's group is here to study fallout effects at their worst. Dr. James Carson is a geologist. He'll try to learn what's happening to the soil. The botanist, Jules Deveroux, will examine all the plant life for radiation poisoning. Martha Hunter and Dale Brewer are biologists. He works on land animalism while she takes care of the seafood. Dr. Karl Weigand is a nuclear physicist. He'll collect their findings and relate them to the present theories on the effects of too much radiation
Well, you remember that first big H-bomb test - the one that blew Elugelab Island right out of the ocean? Seaman Ron Fellows:
Well, who forgets that? Hank Chapman:
A tremendous amount of the radioactive fallout came this way. A great seething, burning cloud of it sank into this area, blanketing the island with hot ashes and radioactive seawater. Dr. Weigand's group is here to study fallout effects at their worst. Dr. James Carson is a geologist. He'll try to learn what's happening to the soil. The botanist, Jules Deveroux, will examine all the plant life for radiation poisoning. Martha Hunter and Dale Brewer are biologists. He works on land animalism while she takes care of the seafood. Dr. Karl Weigand is a nuclear physicist. He'll collect their findings and relate them to the present theories on the effects of too much radiation
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I remember that from high school
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Yes atom to atom
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Well something like that has happened to our crab
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But instead of free electrons
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the crab has free atoms
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All disconnected
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It's like a mass of liquid
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with a permanent shape
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Any metal therefore that the crab eats
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will be assimilated in his body of solid energy
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becoming part of the crab
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Like the bodies of the dead men
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Yes
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And their brain tissue which after all
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is nothing more than a storage house
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for electrical impulses
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Movie Summary
Scientists become trapped on a shrinking island with intelligent, murderous giant crabs.

