[Ed glances at Cisco as he explains the Jurassic Park rule. He is unfamiliar with pop culture references even with years in other worlds, so this one was new even for him. He's unaware of the other's thought process, the jealousy or bitterness over his abilities vs. Ed's - which was probably a good thing.]
That sounds dangerous.
[It sounds stupid is what he wants to say, but not the concept of the movie, just what the characters did. It reminded him of the military and he scowls slightly before shrugging.]
Mixing DNA to create creatures that shouldn't exist. The military did that back where I'm from, it's a depraved practice but they encouraged it to make an army of talking chimeras.
[He doesn't mention he was assigned that research as a kid, the final straw that made him quit the military before his time there even began. They wanted him to take over and continue what Tucker had been doing, but that was nearly ten years ago now.]
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That sounds dangerous.
[It sounds stupid is what he wants to say, but not the concept of the movie, just what the characters did. It reminded him of the military and he scowls slightly before shrugging.]
Mixing DNA to create creatures that shouldn't exist. The military did that back where I'm from, it's a depraved practice but they encouraged it to make an army of talking chimeras.
[He doesn't mention he was assigned that research as a kid, the final straw that made him quit the military before his time there even began. They wanted him to take over and continue what Tucker had been doing, but that was nearly ten years ago now.]