(dramatic music) (Sam breathing heavily) (Sally bleats) (Sally growls) (Sally growls) (Sally squeals) (Sally squeals) (leaves crunching under footsteps) (Sam knocking) (door opening) (door creaking) (door shuts) - [Sam] Anything happen while I was out? - Did you, did you see them? - [Sam] See what?
- Shit. - Did you go outside? - There's something out there.
- Dammit, Raj. Let me see. - Oh, come on.
- It's worse than this morning. - I'm Fine. Okay.
I just. . .
I just need some rest and I'll be fine. Okay. What did you.
. . did you get anything?
(pill bottle rattles) (objects clatter) Where did you get all this? - There was a car. - Oh, abandoned?
- Crashed. Glacier in the middle of the road. It looked quick.
- Jesus. - [Sam] You've been busy. - No, not really.
I just needed to clear my thoughts. - Alright. Let's hear 'em.
- Okay. Okay. Everything that we've seen for the past month.
. . Okay?
Slices of rock from different biomes, animals that have been dead for millions, some billions of years. My first instinct was that maybe it was an experiment gone wrong somewhere. - You think people did this?
- No. No. Not, not.
We can't. Not now anyways. - Not now?
- But if everything we've seen so far has been from the past, what if some of it isn't? What if some of what's here right now is what comes after? Right.
- You saw something. - What? - Outside.
You said there was something out there. What did you see? (Roger coughing) - I saw light.
It was red. I thought maybe it was like the police or an ambulance but I tried to approach it and I thought at first that maybe it was a man and then it stood up. - [Sam] Animal?
- No. No. It was human.
. . ish.
- Did it see you? - I couldn't tell. There's too much fog to see his face but I mean.
. . (mechanical whirring) Yeah, I'm pretty sure it could see me.
There was all these cables coming out of its back. They were all like attached to these floating rings, right? And one of them flashed a red light at me and I just.
. . I don't remember what happened.
I mean I was missing a bullet, but I didn't hear anything go off. (intense music) Are you sure you didn't see anything out there? Sam!
- I saw Sally. - Sally? But like our Sally?
How is that even. . .
How would you even know? - Because it was a juvenile. Because it died from a high impact puncture wound through the chest.
- [Roger] Wait. Jesus. Holy shit.
- Yeah. - You did this? - I think it was dying even before I shot it.
Probably pneumonia like Jim and Casey, based off of its wheezing. - So whatever's happening on land must be happening. .
. (Roger coughing) - We need to leave. - What?
- If we stay here we're only delaying the inevitable. - Where will we go? - We head to town.
- We don't even know if there's a town left. - We take our chances. - Jesus.
You just said you ran into Sally minutes ago. - Sally was already dying. I'm sure it's the same for every other thing out there.
- Oh yeah? What about them? - Whatever it is you saw, it already knows we're here anyways.
(intense music) (floor creaking) (intense music) (electricity crackling) (objects clattering) (door creaking open) (mechanical breathing) (Roger muffled coughing) (Roger coughing) (Sam screams) (muffled gunshot) (high-pitch tone whirs) (Sam breathing heavily) - Roger. You okay? I'll right back, okay.
(clock striking 12 o'clock) (Roger coughing) (clock ticking) (suspenseful music) (Sam breathing heavy) - [Sam] My name is Dr Samantha Martin, head of the university dig here, just south of the Badlands. It is June 23rd. About five weeks or so since this event happened.
Raj had the words "time compression" circled in his notes. We're way past the point of insanity here, so I figured if I'll make it to the city, I might as well record what little I know. For a year, my team and I have been excavating the fossilized remains of a theropod Raj named Sally.
I think I killed her yesterday. Exit wound through the spine. I'd say that doesn't make any sense, but that was five weeks after my team and I woke up in the middle of a sulfur pit.
The day before I buried Raj next to his own. (Sam breathing heavily) (Sam coughing) (dramatic music) (Sam screaming and crying) (clock ticking) (clock ticking louder) (mechanical breathing) (suspenseful music) (gun clatters softly on ground) (Sam tumbles to ground) (suspenseful music) (mechanical whirring) I can't help but think of her. Sally.
She died afraid, confused. (mechanical whirring) There was so much she didn't know. (mechanical breathing) What I was.
The time I was from. How could she have known?