Dale Drewer:
I suppose you can tell us what tore up this room last night.
Dr. Karl Weigand: No, I cannot tell you that... but I can tell you this. Everything that has happened from the death of the first sailor to the destruction of our radio must be somehow related. They are too far from the normal scheme of things to be separate accidents.
Dale Drewer: If there is a single cause, then that cause is outside of nature as we know it.
--Richard Garland (as ) in Attack of the Crab Monsters
Dr. Karl Weigand: No, I cannot tell you that... but I can tell you this. Everything that has happened from the death of the first sailor to the destruction of our radio must be somehow related. They are too far from the normal scheme of things to be separate accidents.
Dale Drewer: If there is a single cause, then that cause is outside of nature as we know it.
--Richard Garland (as ) in Attack of the Crab Monsters
Martha Hunter:
But Doctor, that theory doesn't explain why Jules' and Carson's minds have turned against us.
Dale Drewer: Preservation of the species. Once they were men. Now they are land crabs.
--Richard Garland (as ) in Attack of the Crab Monsters
Dale Drewer: Preservation of the species. Once they were men. Now they are land crabs.
--Richard Garland (as ) in Attack of the Crab Monsters
