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Eleventh Hour (UK)
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| Title: | Containment |
| Episode Number: | 2 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 2 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday January 26th, 2006 |
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Dec 11, 2006 |
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Professor Hood is called to prevent a lethal virus from becoming a global pandemic. A crypt worker was first diagnosed with the virus and the archaeological site had to be closed down, but one of the quarantined workers can't cope with his situation.
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| The text message on the mobile phone reads: "Charlie won't you please come home.". |
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| Professor Hood: You really want to ingest the byproducts of petroleum production?
(Rachel ingests the chewing gum.) | Ned: What's gonna happen to us?
Professor Hood: Quarantine of course.
Ned: Quarantine, what are you talking about?
Professor Hood: Treatment is voluntary. The quarantine is voluntary. And nobody is going anywhere until you bloody well volunteer! | Professor Hood: (Talks about the gifted RoboSapien toy.) While I was eleven I played with clockwork toys. That toy was designed by a master scientist. It got seven miniature electric motors, it dances, it got sensors on it's hands and feet, it belches, it snores. It even farts.
Rachel: (she laughs) You know what Hood? That was a really generous thing to do.
Professor Hood: No it wasn't. I bought one for myself. |
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| Foot-and-mouth
Professor Hood mentions that the Foot-and-mouth disease started on a single farm and therefore could be contained. Read more about the highly contagious viral cattle and pig disease in the wikipedia article. | RoboSapien
The infected archaeological worker bought a RoboSapien toy for his son's birthday. The toy is able to perform human-like moves, which can be initiated with a remote control. Read more about this biomorphic robot in the wikipedia article. |
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