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Alone in
the Dark Quotes
Young Boy: My mommy says that there is nothing to be afraid of in the dark.
Edward Carnby: Your mother's wrong, kid. Being afraid of the dark is what
keeps most of us alive.
Edward Carnby: Fear is what protects you from the things you don't believe
in.
Edward Carnby: I learned the truth a long time ago. Just because you can't
see something, doesn't mean it can't kill you.
Edward Carnby: I was tracking poachers across their lines in the Amazon when
I hooked up with some ex-Chilean military trafficking artifacts on the black
market.
Cabbie: You travel light.
Edward Carnby: I carry enough baggage for the both of us.
Prof. Lionel Hudgens: [narrating] In 1967, mine workers discovered the first
remnants of a long lost Native American civilization - The Abkani. The
Abkani believed that there are two worlds on this planet, a world of light
and a world of darkness. 10,000 years ago the Abkani opened a gate between
these worlds. Before they could close it, something evil slipped through.
The Abkani mysteriously vanished from the Earth. Only a few artifacts
remained, hidden in the world's most remote places. These artifacts speak of
terrifying creatures that thrive in the darkness, waiting for the day when
the gate can be opened again. Bureau 713, the government's paranormal
research agency, was established to uncover the dark secrets of this lost
civilization. Under the direction of archaeologist Lionel Hudgens, Bureau
713 began collecting Abkani artifacts. When the government shut down his
controversial research, Hudgens built a laboratory hidden within an
abandonded gold mine. There, he conducted savage experiments on orphaned
children in an attempt to merge man with creature. Hudgens victims survived
as "sleepers" - lost souls awaiting the moment of their calling.
Edward Carnby: The gate was closed again. But, like the Abkani discovered
there's a price to pay for bringing darkness into the light. The Abkani
people were wiped off the face of the Earth. And now it looks like it's
happening all over again
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