- [Bob prevents Helfer from shooting Sheena]
- Bob Rayburn: Sheena! Sheena, wait!
- Mark Helfer: Why did you stop me? Look what she did!
- Bob Rayburn: Sheena didn't do this.
- Mark Helfer: Sheena? So that was Sheena. I always thought she was just a legend.
- Bob Rayburn: Sheena's no legend. An animal did this... or a Leopard Man.
- Mark Helfer: What did you say - a Leopard Man? Ha! Another of those jungle stories. A Leopard Man...
- Chief Hafu: Leopard Man very bad.
- Bob Rayburn: The Leopard Men started over a hundred years ago in Liberia - a bunch of outlaws: men cast out by their own tribes. In Liberia, the giant leopard is king of the jungle and to belong to the Leopard Society a man first has to prove his fitness by killing a leopard bare-handed. He's supposed to get the leopard's strength an cunning. The Society of Leopard Men are sworn to kill, murder and rob.
- Mark Helfer: I've heard the story - never thought much about it. So many fantastic tales have come out of Africa.
- Bob Rayburn: Africa is a fantastic continent.
- Sheena: You killed jungle people to get mine!
- Mark Helfer: Looks like I'm going to have to kill a few more.
- Bob Rayburn: Carver's uranium - that's what you're after!
- Mark Helfer: Right, boy. George Carver has it all to himself - until now. But with the natives scared to work, I think I can take over George Carver's uranium mine. When I move my people in and open it up, we'll ship out quite a bit of that stuff... but not to America or Europe.
- Bob Rayburn: You're no more Swiss than...
- Mark Helfer: That's right. A Swiss nationality is very convenient. It's become so useful.