Preacher managed to kill the first shark by throwing his lighter at the kitchen's heating oven to blow it up after it ate his pet parrot. The only survivors left are Susan, Carter, and the facility's chef Sherman "Preacher" Dudley. The third was Tom Scoggins, who ended up being devoured while trying to help Carter activate some controls to drain the water from a stairwell leading to the surface. The second was Janice, who ended up being devoured while trying to catch up with the team climbing through the flooding maintenance ladder. Franklin was the first one to be devoured as he was giving a motivational speech to the team at the submarine deck. At that point, Susan is forced to confess that she and Jim performed illegal experiments on the sharks, causing the other members to be very furious and aggravated at her for this.Īs time goes by, many of the members end up being attacked by the sharks one by one. The sharks also proved to be strong enough to break down steel doors with a single hit, which is considered unusual. The shark then uses the stretcher to ram against a underwater window, and Jim dies succumbing to asphyxiation just as the facility slowly starts to flood. This also caused a complete system shutdown in the entire facility. The big shark then grabs the stretcher and pulls the cable, causing the helicopter to crash into the facility's tower, killing both pilots and the tower operator Brenda Kerns. The crew then calls in a paramedics helicopter to evacuate Jim for medical attention, but a strong hurricane made it too difficult for the pilots to reel the stretcher, causing the stretcher (with Jim on it) to fall into the pen waters. Carter then attempts to shoot the shark with a shotgun, but Susan releases it back into its pen, much to Carter's anger. However, things get out of hand when Jim ends up having his arm chopped off by the big shark. The result was a complete success as the cells start to reactivate and maintain membrane integrity in 6.5 seconds. After having it sedated and put to sleeping, Susan extracts the protein complex from its brain and applied two CCs of it onto a sample of inactive brain neurons of an Alzheimer's patient. When the day of the test is about to begin, Susan had Carter to round up the largest shark into the lab. This incident puts Aquatica's finances at risk, so Chimera Pharmaceuticals (the facility's main sponsor) sends in their board president Russell Franklin to investigate the facility. In the beginning of the film, one of the Mako sharks escaped captivity and attacked a boat full of teenagers, but fortunately, expert shark wrangler Carter Blake (one of the members of the team and the hero of the film) arrives to the rescue and brings the shark back to its pen. This also allows the sharks to develop an ability to swim backwards (something which a normal shark can't do) and developing a taste for other shark species, such as the time when the crew released a tiger shark into the test sharks' pen, whereupon the test sharks instantly devoured the tiger shark. As a side effect, the sharks become more smarter and dangerous than ever. However, it turns out that Susan herself used gene therapy to increase the brain mass, which is considered a violation of a code of ethics called the Harvard Genetics Compact. According to one of the researchers named Janice Higgins, the team used a hormonal enhancer to increase the sharks' brain five times the normal size. They were genetically engineered by Susan McCallister and Jim Whitlock of the Aquatica facility to produce protein complex from their brains that will serve as a cure to reactivate human brain cells.
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