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When Air Force One goes down over the Bermuda Triangle, the Navy sends its best rescue team. But in saving the president, the team awakens a monster which threatens America's entire Eastern Seaboard and, ultimately, the world.

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Transcript
00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30Wow, look at that.
00:00:41That's amazing.
00:00:42I've never seen anything like that, Mr. President.
00:00:46Here we go, Mr. President.
00:00:56Mr. President.
00:00:57Nice.
00:00:59Sophie is ready for your haircut, sir.
00:01:01Well, you can tell her unless she's planning for my assassination, it's not a good time right now.
00:01:07Why don't we wait until we're on the ground?
00:01:08We can always get that together before the photo ops.
00:01:11There you go.
00:01:12I'll let her know, Mr. President.
00:01:14Besides, I kind of like it a little warm.
00:01:17It reminds me of my blue-collar days.
00:01:19Miss Green.
00:01:25Yeah?
00:01:25Can you ask the pilots if they can take us above us, please?
00:01:27I'll go snoop with the crew.
00:01:35Are you okay, sir?
00:01:36Yeah.
00:01:37I got a little headache.
00:01:39I have some ibuprofen, sir.
00:01:41Good idea.
00:01:41Green, what's going on up there?
00:01:48Get the pilots to level the plane.
00:01:50I think it's about time we get up front and get strapped in, Mr. President.
00:01:53We are flying over the Bermuda Triangle, after all.
00:01:56We need to evacuate now, Mr. President.
00:02:07Get him out of here.
00:02:10Let's get him out.
00:02:18All right, hold on to him there.
00:02:22All right, go ahead.
00:02:25Mr. President, the pod is equipped with atmospheric compressurization controls, as well as oxygen
00:02:34recycler, so you have plenty of air to breathe.
00:02:36The maximum crush depth is 20,000 feet.
00:02:39You'll have enough food and water to last you for seven days.
00:02:42There's also a deep-water comms-side transmitter that only we can pick up, so we'll be monitoring
00:02:46you every second of the way.
00:02:48And you've got a 40-caliber pistol with 100 rounds of ammunition.
00:02:52Good luck, sir.
00:02:53Send an encrypted message to the White House, sir.
00:02:55White House, my friend of McKenzie has been notified.
00:02:57Good luck, sir.
00:02:58All right.
00:02:59God bless.
00:03:00Try to save yourselves, man.
00:03:02Stand back.
00:03:03Stand back.
00:03:03Door closing.
00:03:04God bless you.
00:03:05God bless you.
00:03:06God bless you.
00:03:24God bless you.
00:04:02We'll refuel her while you find out what's going on.
00:04:11Yes, sir.
00:04:12Hopefully this won't take too long.
00:04:17Morning, Sergeant Oliver.
00:04:19Soldiers.
00:04:20Good to see you again, sir.
00:04:22We have a situation.
00:04:23Will you and your second accompany me to the bridge?
00:04:25Of course, sir.
00:04:28You guys hang loose until I find out what's going on.
00:04:31Let's go.
00:04:34Let's go.
00:04:37Let's go.
00:04:42Let's go.
00:04:44Let's go.
00:04:45Yes, sir. We are in the process of locating that signal as we speak.
00:05:06Captain Oliver and team reported for duty admiral.
00:05:10At ease.
00:05:11Chairman Lurie, Chief Oliver is present as you requested.
00:05:16Good morning, Chief Oliver.
00:05:18Morning, Chairman.
00:05:19I know you've been gone on a long rotation,
00:05:22and you and your men are certainly in need of a break,
00:05:26but we have a situation of the utmost urgency,
00:05:31and we need your assistance.
00:05:33Yes, sir. Whatever you need, sir.
00:05:35The President of the United States was jettisoned from Air Force One
00:05:39in his escape pod at 0517 hours this morning.
00:05:44You and your team will coordinate with Admiral Hansen and CPO Vincent.
00:05:49You will rescue the President.
00:05:51I'll call Hurlburt personally and inform them of your new orders.
00:05:56Yes, sir.
00:05:57Bring the President back alive, son.
00:06:00Yes, sir.
00:06:05Nice to be working with you again, Admiral.
00:06:07Chief Oliver, you were asked to run this operation by the JCS, not by me.
00:06:14So please take note, this is still my operation.
00:06:17I know that you are a risk-taker, and risk-taking often ends up with an unnecessary loss of life,
00:06:26as you and I both know.
00:06:29There will be no risk-taking on this mission without my orders.
00:06:33This is the President of the United States.
00:06:36You will follow my orders to the letter.
00:06:39Failure to do so will result in your immediate court-martial.
00:06:43Do we understand each other?
00:06:45Yes, Admiral.
00:06:48Captain Phillips, have Dr. Zimmer and Lieutenant Plummer meet us on deck immediately.
00:06:53Yes, Admiral.
00:06:54Chief Oliver, assemble your team and meet us on the deck as well.
00:06:58Yes, Admiral Hansen.
00:07:02Dismissed.
00:07:04Your team still prepped and ready to go?
00:07:06Yes, Admiral.
00:07:07Very good.
00:07:08Okay.
00:07:26Hey, Revis?
00:07:28What's up?
00:07:34What is it?
00:07:35No clue.
00:07:38Boy, she still has it in for you, huh?
00:07:41Yeah, well, the feeling's mutual.
00:07:43I'm just glad we got the call.
00:07:45You'll be fine.
00:07:46Hey, it's only the president.
00:08:01Bridge, report!
00:08:02Bridge!
00:08:03Bridge!
00:08:06I'll do it back! It's no battle!
00:08:14Get to your team.
00:08:24Come on, let's go.
00:08:33I've never seen nothin'.
00:08:36Whoa, careful, doctor!
00:08:39What the hell are those?
00:08:44It's Riftia Patchpatia.
00:08:45But, of course, a very extravagant embodiment.
00:08:48I've never seen nothing.
00:09:18Don't talk about it.
00:09:24Do they seem hostile?
00:09:26I don't know. They're worms.
00:09:32But they do seem angry.
00:09:36All teams lock and load!
00:09:38Chief, you seeing this?
00:09:40Affirmative, Rebus.
00:09:42Lock and load and get the team port side.
00:09:44Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
00:09:46Let's go.
00:10:00Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:10:04It's not look good.
00:10:06Nice and easy.
00:10:08Nice and easy.
00:10:12What are you doing, ugly?
00:10:16I say if that thing makes a move, I blast its ugly ass to hell.
00:10:22Fire away!
00:10:24Fire away!
00:10:26Fire away!
00:10:28Engaging!
00:10:30All engaged. All engaged.
00:10:32All engaged. All engaged.
00:10:34They're attacking. Engage, engage, engage.
00:10:38Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:10:40Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:10:42Police fire's on.
00:10:44We're working on the right side.
00:10:46Fire away!
00:10:48All engaged. All engaged.
00:10:50All engaged. All engaged.
00:10:52They're attacking. Engage, engage, engage, engage.
00:10:54Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:10:56Please fire zone!
00:11:12We've been cleared!
00:11:14Help the Bengals!
00:11:15We have been cleared!
00:11:16Help the Bengals!
00:11:26None of the artillery or SAMs have any effect on them.
00:11:33Suggestions?
00:11:34Zimmer!
00:11:56We need air support now!
00:12:01Get us airborne!
00:12:19Move him out of here!
00:12:20Get him out of here!
00:12:26What the hell are those things?
00:12:28I don't know, Rebus!
00:12:51Reacher!
00:12:52Lay down some cover while I get in position!
00:12:53You gotta keep that thing busy!
00:12:5510-4 on them!
00:13:05Captain!
00:13:06The one in the middle is wounded!
00:13:0712 o'clock!
00:13:08Roger, Max!
00:13:09Concentrate!
00:13:10Fire on the wounded one!
00:13:1112 o'clock!
00:13:14Calls!
00:13:15Grab the E-4!
00:13:22Suck all men!
00:13:25Captain Phillips!
00:13:38Commence damage control!
00:13:40Weapon systems are our first priority!
00:13:43I want to keep some aircraft up there!
00:13:46Get the tankers airborne to refuel and recall the rest!
00:13:52Dr. Zimmer!
00:13:53I want a complete assessment of what those things were!
00:14:05Attention on deck!
00:14:07At east!
00:14:08At east!
00:14:09Chief Oliver, you still have a job to do!
00:14:13CPO Vinson!
00:14:14We've established an approximate location of the President's pod!
00:14:17It's 7,000 meters deep!
00:14:20Now that's well beyond the maximum crush capacity!
00:14:22Okay?
00:14:23The structure of the hull seems to be fully intact!
00:14:26But there may be a compromise in the oxygen recycler!
00:14:29We estimate that there may be as little as 4 hours of oxygen remaining!
00:14:34Now it's going to take you 3 hours to safely descend to that depth in the diving bell!
00:14:39Upon your arrival, you'll deploy with the fluorocarbon liquid ventilators!
00:14:43You don't have much time, gentlemen!
00:14:45So if you're not up to task, I expect you to be forthcoming now!
00:14:49We can handle it!
00:14:53Admiral Hanson?
00:14:54Yes, Lieutenant Plummer?
00:14:55Perhaps we should use the Prometheus DSRV-2 prototype!
00:15:02Forgive me.
00:15:03This is Lieutenant Plummer from the Office of Naval Research.
00:15:06She's an expert on physical oceanography and marine electronics engineering.
00:15:11She will also be your mission advisor.
00:15:16Can you tell us a little more about the Prometheus, Lieutenant?
00:15:18Yes, Lieutenant.
00:15:19It's a prototype deep-sea piloted submersible that was set to be free and cleared for duty this month.
00:15:25Now, it would take a quarter of that time to reach that depth.
00:15:28And given these circumstances, we should consider it.
00:15:31But it also is not equipped with any type of armament.
00:15:35CPO Vincent, when are the subsurface assault vessels scheduled to arrive?
00:15:41Within the hour.
00:15:42And then an extra 30 minutes to prep and deploy, Admiral.
00:15:46All right. Let's do it.
00:15:48Lieutenant Plummer, tell the Prometheus crew to run prep and diagnostics immediately.
00:15:53Yes, Admiral?
00:15:55Chief Oliver, when the SSAVs arrive to provide escort, you will launch.
00:16:00If all do respect, Admiral, I don't think we have time for that.
00:16:03We don't know when these things are gonna strike again.
00:16:05Duly noted. And I appreciate your concern.
00:16:08But without a security escort, the mission is jeopardized.
00:16:11And more importantly, so is the President's life. We will wait.
00:16:15We'll be standing by, awaiting your orders, Admiral Hansen.
00:16:20Very well. Dismissed.
00:16:22CPO Vincent, Dr. Zimmer, come with me.
00:16:25I wanna know what the hell it was that attacked my fleet!
00:16:28All right, gear up. We've got a job to do.
00:16:33Oh no!
00:16:34Oh no!
00:16:35We will be in the view!
00:16:37We are so brave.
00:16:38And as we have the destroyed, we cannot rest.
00:16:39And we have a job to do so.
00:16:40Oh no!
00:16:41Oh no!
00:16:42Oh no!
00:16:43Oh no!
00:16:44Oh no!
00:16:45Oh no, no!
00:16:46Oh no!
00:16:47Oh no!
00:16:48Oh no!
00:16:49Oh no!
00:16:50Oh no!
00:16:51Oh no!
00:16:52Oh no!
00:16:53Oh no!
00:16:54Oh no!
00:16:56What time is left?
00:17:22Over three hours.
00:17:23This is ridiculous.
00:17:24We ought to wait for Vincent's equipment.
00:17:26I almost got a point, though.
00:17:28Those things attack us down there.
00:17:30We're screwed.
00:17:31It is highly maneuverable.
00:17:35Okay, Eddys!
00:17:39Soldiers!
00:17:41I'm Lieutenant Commander Drew Barclay.
00:17:44I'll be piloting the Prometheus.
00:17:47You may stow your gear on board now.
00:17:49Thank you, sir.
00:17:53All right, you heard him.
00:17:54Grab your gear and load up.
00:18:05What, we're being attacked again?
00:18:06I need gunnery teams to coordinate.
00:18:17Choose one organism and concentrate their fire on that one only.
00:18:22Same with the air assets.
00:18:24Flight helicopters, fixed wing.
00:18:26Pick one, kill it, and move on to the next.
00:18:28All right.
00:18:29All right, that's it.
00:18:41Everybody listen up.
00:18:42I'm through screwing around down here.
00:18:44I'm taking that sub out right now.
00:18:45We will not be able to defend ourselves down there.
00:18:47Vincent will never get his equipment on board of those things attacking us, and we're just
00:18:50going to lose more time.
00:18:52You want to come?
00:18:53I appreciate the company.
00:18:55If not, that's fine, too.
00:18:57Just to be clear, Admiral Hansen will probably have me court-martialed if we're going against
00:19:01her orders.
00:19:02Which means she'll probably court-martial everybody else who comes along.
00:19:07To hell with him.
00:19:09I'm with you, Chief.
00:19:12I'm ready to rock.
00:19:14Y'all know how I feel about it.
00:19:17I'm in.
00:19:18Let's do this.
00:19:19What are we waiting for?
00:19:22Hooyah!
00:19:22Hooyah!
00:19:25Sergeant Oliver.
00:19:26Yes, Lieutenant.
00:19:28Are you sure this is the right thing to do?
00:19:29Ma'am, our job is to save lives, regardless of the consequences or what may or may not
00:19:35be the protocol.
00:19:37Now, that is the President of the United States of America at the bottom of that ocean.
00:19:42So if it means saving his life, I'm willing to suffer the consequences.
00:19:47Promethea is preparing for launch.
00:20:06All right, Rivas, get the coordinates.
00:20:08Got it.
00:20:09Helpman, we got sonar?
00:20:10Ready to roll.
00:20:12All right, Captain Williams.
00:20:14Yeah, all set, Chief.
00:20:15All right, let's do this, guys.
00:20:16You don't have to do this.
00:20:21Listen up, team.
00:20:23There are a lot of underwater currents as well as other variables that can affect this ship's
00:20:27systems.
00:20:28You're going to need me for this.
00:20:30Plus, there's no telling what we might find down there, right?
00:20:35Welcome aboard, Lieutenant.
00:20:38Commander, Lieutenant.
00:20:40I'm still waiting for our orders.
00:20:41Did you see that?
00:20:51Yes, ma'am.
00:20:53They seem to be communicating.
00:20:55When one gets injured, it retreats to the rear, and the others continue with the attack.
00:21:02It's very sophisticated.
00:21:03CPO, Vincent, what is the sit-rep on getting those SSAVs aboard?
00:21:08Copy that, Admiral.
00:21:09They're coming in now!
00:21:12We need heavy ordnance, four-sided midship!
00:21:15Now!
00:21:16All right.
00:21:17I repeat, heavy ordnance, four-sided midship!
00:21:20Still need orders?
00:21:37Let's go!
00:21:45Admiral!
00:21:46Admiral!
00:21:47Admiral!
00:21:50We just lost the Super Stallion.
00:21:54With the SSAVs.
00:21:57Yeah.
00:21:58Yes, sir.
00:22:07Sir!
00:22:08The Prometheus is launching!
00:22:10Prometheus launch, command.
00:22:11This is Prometheus launch.
00:22:13Go ahead.
00:22:14What are you doing?
00:22:14Why is that sub launching?
00:22:16Lieutenant Commander Barkley ordered it, sir.
00:22:18Bridge, bridge, the Prometheus is launching.
00:22:23Admiral Hansen?
00:22:25The officer of the deck says that the Prometheus has launched.
00:22:28Raise them.
00:22:42Yes, Admiral.
00:22:45Prometheus.
00:22:46This is the USS Nemesis.
00:22:48I repeat, this is the USS Nemesis.
00:22:50Please respond.
00:22:52How do I respond?
00:22:54Don't respond.
00:22:55I've got to say something.
00:22:57Do not respond.
00:23:01DSRV2, please respond.
00:23:04I say again, Prometheus.
00:23:06Please respond.
00:23:08You're killing me, man.
00:23:09Chief Oliver, you will respond and comply by immediately returning the Prometheus.
00:23:24Wow, really?
00:23:25Really?
00:23:25Hey.
00:23:42We all know what we're doing.
00:23:46Damn right.
00:23:48I didn't vote for him.
00:23:49What the hell?
00:23:51Let's go get the president.
00:23:53Let's go save the president.
00:23:54Dr. Simmer, I need you to get up there on that deck and get some kind of analysis on that thing.
00:24:20Copy that.
00:24:21You and the Admiral don't have such a good working relationship, do you?
00:24:35No, ma'am.
00:24:36We do not.
00:24:37What's going on between you two, Chief?
00:24:41Because if I'm in the middle of it, I'd like to know what I've gotten myself into.
00:24:45All right.
00:24:51Three years ago, she was stationed aboard the USS Harry Truman.
00:24:55We got a call to rescue one of her tomcats that had gone down over Afghanistan.
00:25:00The intel was...
00:25:01Her intel was shaky.
00:25:04We were almost to the coordinates that we were last given, and Admiral Hansen decided to pull from the mission.
00:25:15We were so close that I instructed my team to go on.
00:25:19We lost radio contact, and the LZ turned out to be a trap.
00:25:24We took some casualties.
00:25:25One of which was my best friend, and there was a downed tomcat, not more than two clicks away from us.
00:25:35If Admiral Hansen would have had our act together, then maybe the pilot, my team, and my best friend will still be alive.
00:25:44I'm sorry.
00:25:45Yeah.
00:25:46The loss of life is truly regrettable, but, uh...
00:25:51But what?
00:25:53She did call the mission.
00:25:55You continued on.
00:25:58Had you taken orders, your friend and teammates might still be alive.
00:26:05You don't understand, but we do.
00:26:11Sir!
00:26:12We got something coming on Starboard's side, and it's big.
00:26:15Ooh, it's coming in fast. I'm clocking it at 30 knots.
00:26:18All right, full throttle ahead.
00:26:20All right, full throttle.
00:26:30Star place down!
00:26:31Trip, get up here!
00:26:35Freezer, give us a hand!
00:26:42I'm losing her, sir!
00:26:44Hold it tight.
00:26:45Hold this, hold this tight.
00:26:48I'm on the control room!
00:26:50Freezer, grab the switcher!
00:26:51Hold it tight, it's in front of me!
00:26:55Freezer!
00:26:56Just get our switches!
00:26:59Fire, check!
00:27:02Fire, check!
00:27:04Fire out!
00:27:07Hi!
00:27:08All departments secured!
00:27:10Fire!
00:27:10Cut the power!
00:27:14Cut the power!
00:27:15Cut the power!
00:27:16It's in!
00:27:16It's draining the power!
00:27:18Yes, that's what's attacking it!
00:27:19Are you sure about this?
00:27:20Yes, I'm sure!
00:27:21Cut it off!
00:27:23Cut the power!
00:27:25Cut!
00:27:27Serve systems down.
00:27:31Power down.
00:27:31Good call, Planner.
00:27:47All right, sir.
00:27:49It looked like it's moving.
00:27:51Give it a few seconds.
00:27:53If we power up now, we're liable to attract more of those things.
00:27:56And we've got less than three hours to find this pod.
00:27:58The Gulf Stream runs through here.
00:28:02If Mr. Elfman will allow me, I can navigate us into it.
00:28:08Let's see.
00:28:10We intermittently feathered the power on and off.
00:28:14Let the current do the rest.
00:28:17He's coming around.
00:28:20Hey, hey, hey, take it easy.
00:28:23Rivas, can you feed me the pod encryption code?
00:28:28Yes, ma'am.
00:28:29All right, guys.
00:28:30I've honed in on the pause location and programmed the sub to take us there.
00:28:34We'll use the Gulf Stream to get us there.
00:28:37Margin of error, less than 1%.
00:28:40How'd you do that, Lieutenant?
00:28:44Well, it's simply a matter of modulating the frequencies
00:28:46to compensate for the changes in the ocean as we descend.
00:28:50Temperature, salinity, half a dozen other variables.
00:28:53But right now, I suggest you guys hold on to something tight
00:28:56because we are in for it.
00:28:58It's about to get ugly.
00:28:59This is fascinating.
00:29:26Although they resemble Ravtea petriptia or a common tube worm,
00:29:31such an enormous mutation of this quantity is highly unlikely.
00:29:37They span 30 meters above the surface of the water.
00:29:41That's just the tentacles.
00:29:42They seem to be part of a much larger central nervous system
00:29:45of another sea-bearing creature.
00:29:49If this is the case,
00:29:51the tentacles could be as long as 7,000 meters.
00:29:54Wait.
00:29:55Wait.
00:29:56Wait.
00:29:57Wait.
00:29:58Wait.
00:29:59Wait.
00:30:00Wait.
00:30:01Wait.
00:30:02Wait.
00:30:03Wait.
00:30:04Wait.
00:30:05Wait.
00:30:06Wait.
00:30:07Wait.
00:30:08Wait.
00:30:09Wait.
00:30:10Wait.
00:30:11Wait.
00:30:12Wait.
00:30:13Wait.
00:30:14Wait.
00:30:15Wait.
00:30:16Wait.
00:30:17Wait.
00:30:18Wait.
00:30:19Wait.
00:30:20Wait.
00:30:21Wait.
00:30:22Wait.
00:30:23Wait.
00:30:24Ahhhh!
00:30:32Help! Help!
00:30:38Ah! Cut!
00:30:52Do you want this in there? Are you on deck yet?
00:30:56Actually, no.
00:30:59But I managed to get a more manageable piece of the specimen.
00:31:04I will be in my lap.
00:31:16Now watch this.
00:31:22You're telling me that these are appendages that are attached to something bigger. How does this experiment tell you that?
00:31:28Elementary neurology, Admiral.
00:31:30Do you see where we inserted the catheters into the specimen?
00:31:34These pathways are not dissimilar to nerves.
00:31:37This deeper network of innervated wiring is congruous with the peripheral nerves of living organisms as we know it here in America.
00:31:46Now, in order to initiate the electrical impulse I just demonstrated, it must originate from a central command center or a central nervous system, if you will.
00:31:56This organism, in of itself, it is not capable of producing the electrical discharge that we witnessed during those attacks.
00:32:06What did you mean by here on Earth?
00:32:12This is clearly a non-terrestrial organism, Admiral. Look at it.
00:32:17But earlier, you called it a Reptia, a...
00:32:21Reptia patchpatia.
00:32:23Yes, you called it a tube worm.
00:32:25Until I dissected it, yes, it did display some Reptia patchpatia DNA, but this is much more complex.
00:32:33I mean, it is assimilated into a biomechanical organism from elsewhere other than our world.
00:32:37I mean, the components that make up this energy pathways are anything other in this world.
00:32:43And you think that these are attached to something bigger, below the surface?
00:32:48I assure you that my hypothesis is not mere conjecture, Admiral.
00:32:54Captain Phillips?
00:32:56Admiral.
00:32:57I want to run deep subsurface detection for massive organic life.
00:33:01Yes, Admiral.
00:33:02Good work, Dr. Zimmer.
00:33:05Hey, sir. The water. It's gone shallow. I'm reading depths of seven fathoms, sir.
00:33:24Wait, what?
00:33:25Seven fathoms.
00:33:27That can't be.
00:33:28Did you run diagnostics on your equipment?
00:33:30Yes, ma'am. Everything's completely intact.
00:33:33Sir, the satellites are reading that we're approximately seven fathoms off the same plane as the pod's encryption.
00:33:38Now, that can't be. Something must have broken during the attack.
00:33:42We could be in an underwater cavern, which explains why the system is reading us at seven fathoms.
00:33:48It's reading off of a false bottom.
00:33:50She's right.
00:33:52Blow ballast!
00:33:54Blow ballast!
00:34:01Check that out.
00:34:15Instruments are reading there's oxygen.
00:34:18And pressure reads...
00:34:211.03 atmospheres?
00:34:23That's impossible.
00:34:25That's normal AAP. We're over 7,000 meters below sea level.
00:34:27Look for yourself.
00:34:29That would not make any sense unless it's being controlled somehow.
00:34:36USS Nemesis, this is the Prometheus. DSRB-2. Come in, Nemesis.
00:34:42This is the Nemesis. We copy you, Prometheus.
00:34:46Chief Oliver, what is your location?
00:34:48We've landed in what appears to be an underwater cavern, Admiral.
00:34:54Our depth, however, is unknown.
00:34:57But the encryption appears to be within our perimeter. Approximately two clicks from our present location.
00:35:03Very well.
00:35:05Lieutenant Plummer is with you?
00:35:09Yes, ma'am.
00:35:10Chief Oliver, you have a mission to do. So do it. But keep me proud. Do you understand?
00:35:26Yes, Admiral.
00:35:28Nemesis out.
00:35:29That was weird. I could have sworn the Admiral was going to chew you in the air.
00:35:41She has too much to deal with up there.
00:35:43Now look, we have less than an hour to find that pod before the oxygen supply runs out.
00:35:48And the President dies.
00:35:50He's not already dead.
00:35:51No.
00:35:58Hello.
00:35:59You okay?
00:36:06It's coming!
00:36:08Coming!
00:36:21Up!
00:36:25Go back!
00:36:41Come around!
00:36:44Cover your deck!
00:36:51I've got it.
00:36:58We're approximately two kilometers dead ahead.
00:37:11You hear that?
00:37:13Yeah.
00:37:14Healthman, pipe in what's going on out there.
00:37:17Copy that.
00:37:21What in the hell is that?
00:37:27I don't know.
00:37:29My God.
00:37:31Look at the walls and the ceiling.
00:37:38It's mechanical.
00:37:41More like biomechanical.
00:37:43As if it were fused with living tissue.
00:37:47It's definitely something constructed.
00:37:49But not man-made.
00:37:52It's non-terrestrial.
00:37:54She's right.
00:37:56Something is definitely controlling the atmospheric pressure.
00:38:02Oh my God.
00:38:04It's like an airplane graveyard.
00:38:07I guess we're not the first ones down here.
00:38:09Do you think anyone's alive down here?
00:38:23Let's hope so.
00:38:28Hey guys.
00:38:30I think that light up there is the president's pot.
00:38:32It's possible.
00:38:36Could be some form of bioluminescence.
00:38:41This could be an alien outpost.
00:38:47That's right where we gotta go.
00:38:48All right.
00:38:50Let's keep our eyes peeled for a place to dock.
00:38:54This is absolutely amazing.
00:38:59This is the first real contact with non-terrestrial life.
00:39:04As far as we know it.
00:39:05I'm sorry we don't have more time to explore this.
00:39:08We have a job to do.
00:39:10I know.
00:39:11But we've got 45 minutes.
00:39:13Rivas, is there any change in that signal?
00:39:15No, Chief's still dead ahead.
00:39:29Ensign.
00:39:30Set up temporary command HQ.
00:39:33And make sure instrumentation is up and running.
00:39:39Yes.
00:39:40Yes.
00:39:45Yes, Chairman Leary.
00:39:47Sorry, we were just hit on the bridge.
00:39:49Chief Oliver and his team are on the Prometheus prototype.
00:39:52We just received transmission from them
00:39:54that they had surfaced in an underwater cavern.
00:39:57Yes.
00:39:58They've located the president's escape pod beacon.
00:40:01They set out on foot to search for him.
00:40:02We have to get inside.
00:40:04Go.
00:40:04Go.
00:40:06Have you heard from them since?
00:40:07No, sir.
00:40:08No, sir.
00:40:08No, sir.
00:40:09No, sir.
00:40:10No, sir.
00:40:12No, sir.
00:40:13No, sir.
00:40:14No, sir.
00:40:15This is one hell of a junkyard.
00:40:19Meet a triangle is no joke.
00:40:23All right.
00:40:25The Eagle has landed.
00:40:28Okay, team.
00:40:28Suit up in your biogear.
00:40:30We don't know what sort of organisms
00:40:31are in this environment.
00:40:33Commander Barclay,
00:40:35probably best to remain here with us up.
00:40:36I'll be fine, Chief.
00:40:38Go do what you need to do.
00:40:39All right.
00:40:41We'll be back.
00:40:43Hopefully.
00:40:43Hopefully.
00:40:43All right.
00:41:08Bye.
00:41:09Bye.
00:41:09Bye.
00:41:10Bye.
00:41:10Bye.
00:41:10Bye.
00:41:11All right.
00:41:41This would explain the Bermuda Triangle.
00:41:46These ships.
00:41:48This aircraft.
00:41:50They were drawn here to power the city.
00:41:54And that ship?
00:41:55That ship, I don't believe it.
00:41:59That's the USS Cyclops.
00:42:01It has to be.
00:42:05What's the USS Cyclops?
00:42:07It was a cargo ship carrying coal.
00:42:11It vanished without a trace with the entire crew of 306
00:42:14after March 4th, 1918.
00:42:18In the Bermuda Triangle.
00:42:21You sure about that?
00:42:23I'm positive.
00:42:25I've studied old photographs of it a hundred times.
00:42:29Then I guess this has been going on for a hell of a long time then.
00:42:31I got the President's signal.
00:42:36We're triangulating right now.
00:42:38All right, everyone.
00:42:39We've got to spread out.
00:42:41We've got 29 minutes until the oxygen runs out in that escape pod.
00:42:46Keep constant radio contact and stay frosty.
00:42:50We don't know what kind of life is down here.
00:42:51We don't know what kind of life is down here.
00:42:56Hard dwells with it.
00:42:57Let's take the left flank.
00:43:00Right behind you.
00:43:01Let's go.
00:43:31Let's go.
00:44:01Let's go.
00:44:02Damn it!
00:44:11All right.
00:44:13Everybody move out.
00:44:45Yes, Admiral.
00:44:50USS Maine.
00:44:51This is USS Nemesis.
00:44:52What's your ETA?
00:44:53USS Maine.
00:44:54We are approximately 105 nautical miles from your location.
00:44:58ETA 80, zero minutes.
00:45:00Damn it.
00:45:01Well, that sure as hell ain't no bioluminescence.
00:45:07Well, that sure as hell ain't no bioluminescence.
00:45:21Hey, Chief, you gotta see this.
00:45:24Yeah, Hondo.
00:45:25We see it.
00:45:31Guys, we're running interference.
00:45:32Guys, we're running interference.
00:45:33Ah!
00:45:34Ah!
00:45:35Ah!
00:45:36Ah!
00:45:37Ah!
00:45:38Ah!
00:45:39Ah!
00:45:40Ah!
00:45:41Ah!
00:45:42Ah!
00:45:43Ah!
00:45:44Ah!
00:45:45Ah!
00:45:46Ah!
00:45:47Ah!
00:45:48Ah!
00:45:49Ah!
00:45:50Ah!
00:45:51Ah!
00:45:52Ah!
00:45:53Ah!
00:45:54Ah!
00:45:55Ah!
00:45:56Ah!
00:45:57Ah!
00:45:58Ah!
00:45:59Ah!
00:46:00Come in Revis
00:46:05Chief it's a tracking device
00:46:22Where's Raven
00:46:26What the hell were you shooting at?
00:46:28It was as well as creatures we saw topside
00:46:33Son of a bitch
00:46:36I told everyone watch you're sick
00:46:39We've got just over 14 minutes left. We've got a spread out to cover ground and obviously we're not alone down here
00:46:46Don't make me say it again
00:46:48I got it. I got it
00:47:05Found the presence of odd thirty feet from your position
00:47:11Good work preach
00:47:18You guys we got company we haven't got to do it you gotta do it quick
00:47:25We're working on it
00:47:29He's got a pulse the president's alive
00:47:32I need reserve oxygen
00:47:34Get that map on him immediately
00:47:36I know what that is
00:47:48You guys we don't have much time you better do it quick
00:47:51We almost got him
00:47:55Mr. President
00:47:57Come on sir
00:47:59We gotta move now
00:48:01All right
00:48:07Come up this way
00:48:17Hold it! Hold it!
00:48:27Oh no! Oh no!
00:48:31What's going on?
00:48:41What's going on?
00:48:48Are we clear?
00:48:56The city is lit up
00:49:01Come on
00:49:09Where am I?
00:49:11Mr. President
00:49:12You're seven thousand meters below the ocean's surface sir
00:49:15I'm Chief Petty Officer Trip Oliver with the United States Navy
00:49:19Thank God
00:49:21Let's get out of here
00:49:23Are you okay to walk?
00:49:24Yeah I'm fine
00:49:25Follow me
00:49:26I'm fine
00:49:27What in God's name is this place?
00:49:33We believe it's a city Mr. President
00:49:36What we've seen suggests it was built by an alien civilization
00:49:41What information do you have to say that there are aliens associated with this?
00:49:55I don't know
00:49:57Extraterrestrial intelligence could be the only answer but something obviously went wrong down here
00:50:03Obviously
00:50:05This would explain the legendary magnetic forces of the Bermuda Triangle sir
00:50:10All right we've got to get going sir
00:50:12We've got a refuse submersible waiting follow me
00:50:15Chief
00:50:16Do you think we should call in a strike force?
00:50:18I wouldn't do that
00:50:21We don't know enough about this thing sir
00:50:24If this says anything to do those tentacles up top
00:50:26I say we blow them to hell
00:50:28Tentacles
00:50:32What do we got chief?
00:50:46All right guys we're surrounded by tentacles we're gonna have to shoot our way out of here
00:50:51Preacher you take nine o'clock William take three o'clock I'll get our 12
00:50:56Got it
00:50:57Copy that let's go
00:51:02That ship's coming down guys
00:51:03It's on the move
00:51:04Go go go
00:51:05Go go
00:51:07download
00:51:30fire for me
00:51:33Oh
00:51:35Go, go, go, go, go!
00:51:55Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:52:05Come on!
00:52:15My monster!
00:52:21Where's Preacher? Where's Preacher?
00:52:27It's too late for the Preacher.
00:52:29Begin preparation.
00:52:31Copy that. All stations are ready to get underway.
00:52:35Rig for dive.
00:52:37Copy that. Rigging for dive.
00:52:39David, power's out.
00:52:41Chief, hit the auxiliary pump with a stern ballast.
00:52:43Stern ballast engaged.
00:52:45Main ballast.
00:52:47Main ballast engaged.
00:52:49Auxiliary pump is down.
00:52:51Auxiliary pump is down.
00:52:53Where's Preacher?
00:52:55Where's Preacher?
00:52:57It's too late for the Preacher.
00:52:59Auxiliary pump is down.
00:53:01Hey, Commander, talk to me.
00:53:03How did you stay on the pups?
00:53:05I'm trying to get back here.
00:53:07Copy that, Commander.
00:53:08I know how to handle the wires.
00:53:12Come on, you guys.
00:53:13I'm right off.
00:53:14Blue wires.
00:53:15You got that.
00:53:17All engines in reverse.
00:53:19Full speed.
00:53:20Copy that.
00:53:22Hit me.
00:53:23Hitting you.
00:53:25Come on, you guys.
00:53:26Let's go.
00:53:27Hit me again.
00:53:28Hit me again.
00:53:29They're passing through the windows.
00:53:30Let's go.
00:53:31Two.
00:53:32One.
00:53:33Hit.
00:53:34Two.
00:53:35All right, come on.
00:53:36Let's go.
00:53:37Let's go.
00:53:38Tell them.
00:53:43What did we do?
00:53:44Nice work, Commander.
00:54:08You too.
00:54:12Lieutenant Commander.
00:54:14I don't think we've met yet.
00:54:16Lieutenant Commander Drew Barclay, Mr. President.
00:54:18I want to thank you for your service.
00:54:20Yes, sir.
00:54:20My pleasure, sir.
00:54:21And you, you and your team, for your sacrifice.
00:54:26I know what it's like to lose men under my command.
00:54:30Thank you, sir.
00:54:31But we're not out of the woods yet, sir.
00:54:33Right.
00:54:35Coming, guys.
00:54:36Hard right weather!
00:54:37Come on!
00:54:37What's happening?
00:54:44My jaw's at full!
00:54:45What's happening?
00:54:46Is that that thing that was chasing us outside?
00:54:49No, Mr. President.
00:54:50It's the Gulf Stream.
00:54:51That's what got us here.
00:54:53Hang on tight, sir.
00:55:01I don't remember that.
00:55:03Full speed ahead.
00:55:04We're at 30 knots, sir.
00:55:07Come on.
00:55:08Come on.
00:55:12We're not going to make it.
00:55:14Give me some more juice.
00:55:16I'm giving her all she's got, sir.
00:55:18The doors are closing.
00:55:19She's just going to course 0, 9, or 5.
00:55:2645 degrees out, sir.
00:55:30Do it, James.
00:55:31We don't have any other choice.
00:55:32Take her to 90 degrees left.
00:55:34Everybody hold on tight.
00:55:35Whoo!
00:55:54Hoo-yah!
00:55:55Hoo-yah!
00:55:57Good job, Lieutenant.
00:55:59Good job, man.
00:56:00Whoo!
00:56:00What's that?
00:56:12You were inside that thing?
00:56:15It's unbelievable.
00:56:24This is not good.
00:56:30It's coming at us.
00:56:35Roll all tanks.
00:56:37Roll everything.
00:56:38Let out for me.
00:56:46Look out.
00:56:47Watch out.
00:56:49Coming from port 5.
00:56:53Look out.
00:56:54Come port!
00:56:59Come port!
00:57:12This ship's not designed for that.
00:57:14We'll breach the hull.
00:57:16Is there anything we can do?
00:57:17We just can't get hit.
00:57:19We just can't get hit.
00:57:21Oh, stop!
00:57:22Oh, stop!
00:57:23Hard right better!
00:57:24Hard right better!
00:57:31Over compromised!
00:57:32Pressure system at 70%, sir.
00:57:35We can't take another hit like this.
00:57:42That thing is catching up to us, guys.
00:57:44We're not going to make it at a rate like this.
00:57:45We're not going to make it at a rate like this.
00:57:46Hey, straight up, Waterloo.
00:57:48What is the source of energy for this vessel?
00:57:50It's silvers and sink batteries, right?
00:57:52Silver sink batteries.
00:57:53We bypassed the regular and overload protection device.
00:57:56We couldn't affect the liver.
00:57:57A surge to the primary thrusters, right?
00:58:00And it would give us a boost to get home, right?
00:58:02The problem would be how long it would last.
00:58:04And then it would get us to the surface.
00:58:06Because the override could short out the electric batteries.
00:58:10And that would leave us dead in the water.
00:58:12Yes, sir.
00:58:13Chief, any thoughts?
00:58:15I've always been one for risk, sir.
00:58:18I say we go for it.
00:58:20I'm with Chief Oliver, Mr. President.
00:58:22I say we do it.
00:58:23Yeah, Barkley?
00:58:24Yes, sir.
00:58:25Let's go.
00:58:26Keep steady.
00:58:27We'll do.
00:58:28Barkley, bypass the regulator.
00:58:31Copy that, Commander.
00:58:32My passing regulator.
00:58:38She's ready.
00:58:40Do you realize the battery overload could explode?
00:58:43We know that.
00:58:44Let's engage.
00:58:46Yes, sir.
00:58:49It's almost at us.
00:58:50All right.
00:58:51I think we've got to stay in our seats for this.
00:58:53Tent?
00:58:54Yes, sir.
00:58:55You just let me know when the battery is fully charged.
00:58:57Yes, sir.
00:58:58We are at 70%.
00:59:00Is it coming for us?
00:59:0180%, 90%.
00:59:0390%.
00:59:04Three, two, one.
00:59:06Now at 100%.
00:59:07All right, now.
00:59:09Let's go.
00:59:09Let's go.
00:59:10Let's go.
00:59:13Let's go.
00:59:16Let's go.
00:59:17Admiral, the Prometheus is on board.
00:59:32Great.
00:59:32Go meet him.
00:59:34Get a chopper ready for the president's immediate
00:59:36evacuation and get Lieutenant Plummer and Chief
00:59:38Oliver down here immediately.
00:59:40Aye, aye, Admiral.
00:59:41We need a medic down here.
00:59:47Mr. President, welcome aboard, sir.
00:59:49Captain, can you fill me in on what's going on up here?
00:59:53If you follow me, watch your head.
00:59:55We're preparing for your immediate evacuation,
00:59:57and I'll fill you in.
00:59:58I want you to bring me to the bridge first.
01:00:00The bridge is gone, sir.
01:00:01We've suffered some serious damage,
01:00:03and I have orders to evacuate you immediately.
01:00:05Well, you've got to evacuate you immediately.
01:00:08You've got to evacuate you immediately.
01:00:09I'm going to get to the bridge, sir.
01:00:10I'm going to get to the bridge, sir.
01:00:12I'm going to get to the bridge.
01:00:13I'm going to get to the bridge.
01:00:15I'm going to get to the bridge.
01:00:17We've got new orders, Captain.
01:00:19Take me up to the Admiral.
01:00:23Yes, Mr. President.
01:00:35Mr. President, so glad you're all right, sir.
01:00:38We have a helo ready for your immediate evacuation.
01:00:41I've got to ask you, do you have any strategic submarines
01:00:44in your fleet?
01:00:45We're awaiting the arrival of an Ohio-class SSBN.
01:00:48But, sir, we need to get you off this ship.
01:00:50I'm not going anywhere.
01:00:52Now, Lieutenant Plummer and Chief Oliver, I want you
01:00:55to tell the Admiral what it was that we encountered down there.
01:00:59And I need to contact Washington immediately.
01:01:01Sir, it is of the utmost importance that we get you off this ship now while we can.
01:01:05I said, I'm not going anywhere.
01:01:08You're familiar with my record as a Marine in combat.
01:01:11Of course.
01:01:12All right.
01:01:13But your safety.
01:01:14And we both took the same oath, Admiral.
01:01:17We both swore we would defend the Constitution of the United States
01:01:20against enemies both foreign and domestic.
01:01:24I took that oath and a few others.
01:01:27Yes, sir.
01:01:28Now, we are in contact with an alien civilization
01:01:31for the first time in history, and we're being attacked.
01:01:36It's my duty to handle that attack.
01:01:40Mr. President, why not?
01:01:44Yes, this is the president.
01:01:46Yes.
01:01:49I warned you about taking risks.
01:01:52This time you got lucky.
01:01:55Yes, Admiral.
01:01:57Admiral Hansen, we discovered these two worms
01:02:00are connected to something much larger.
01:02:03Yes, Dr. Zimmer arrived at the same conclusion.
01:02:06What else did you learn?
01:02:08There's a city at its core and a massive graveyard
01:02:11with ships and aircrafts.
01:02:13They were being drawn into huge lightning panels
01:02:16that seemed to be powering the city.
01:02:18Most likely the tentacles as well.
01:02:20Now, there must be a limit to how much energy
01:02:22this creature can expel before it needs
01:02:23to power down and regenerate.
01:02:25That would cooperate with the behavior
01:02:28that our other specimen manifested.
01:02:30So we should direct an attack while it's
01:02:32in this recovery mode.
01:02:34I believe so.
01:02:36Yes.
01:02:37Do you have a plan?
01:02:38Yes, sir.
01:02:39We will coordinate our subsurface
01:02:41with the USS Maine, and we will attack the creatures
01:02:44while they appear to be in recovery mode.
01:02:46All right, good.
01:02:48Do you have any theories?
01:02:51We don't have much to go on right now, Admiral,
01:02:53but we do know that they've been here
01:02:55for quite some time.
01:02:56Those energy panels were erected to fuel the city
01:02:59and sustain life by gathering machines powered
01:03:02by nuclear energy or fossil fuels.
01:03:05And they're clearly hostile, so I believe
01:03:06we're doing the right thing.
01:03:08We'll take the fight to it while it's still going.
01:03:17What the hell was that?
01:03:19Admiral!
01:03:21I believe my hypotheses is accurate.
01:03:23I believe may not be accurate.
01:03:25I believe my dared fight.
01:03:26Sorry, Mr Slade
01:03:28to do the Gutierrez.
01:03:29Have a good day.
01:03:30Michael Clark Wiltz,
01:03:45what could you do in the2017
01:03:47six months semester?
01:03:49That's a good thing.
01:03:50Ah, how are you doing?
01:04:20It's going to attack! We need to strike first!
01:04:26The Chief is right, Admiral. I suggest we attack.
01:04:29Do it now!
01:04:33All ships. All ships, authorized to engage.
01:04:36Authorized to engage!
01:04:50Nothing has any effect on it!
01:05:13He's going to attack again!
01:05:20We've got to get the President safe inside! Let's go!
01:05:22President, let's go! Go, go, go, go!
01:05:24Five, four, five!
01:05:28Mr. President, I am not sure that we have any other options.
01:05:34How long before that thing hits the coast?
01:05:39Approximately 55 minutes, sir.
01:05:46I'm authorizing the use of nuclear weapons.
01:05:50Contact the U.S. has made immediately.
01:05:56You do realize, Mr. President, that the use of nuclear weapons this close to the shoreline will likely result in a nuclear fallout.
01:06:02Please, please, Doctor.
01:06:03People will die, including us.
01:06:07A huge portion of the land will become uninhabitable for years to come.
01:06:13I'm well aware of that, Doctor.
01:06:15I'm also aware that there's over seven billion people on this planet.
01:06:20This alien race has declared unprovoked war on us, and in war there's always going to be casualties.
01:06:26My job is to minimize that loss of life, so if a small percentage relative to the entire world's population must perish, then those are the unfortunate consequences.
01:06:38I want a 50-mile radius, no fly zone declared.
01:06:49This is ground zero.
01:06:51Yes, Mr. President.
01:06:56USS Nemesis to USS Maine.
01:06:59Do you copy?
01:07:02We copy. Over.
01:07:04Arm the nuclear weapons.
01:07:07Roger that. Nuclear weapons are hot.
01:07:09This is preparing to attack.
01:07:30What was that?
01:07:32USS Nemesis.
01:07:34The USS Nemesis is gone.
01:07:39Where'd it go? Did we hurt him?
01:07:40Enten.
01:07:41Current velocity and course put it in key patterns in approximately 40 minutes.
01:07:56We can't do a nuclear strike over the continent.
01:07:59It is one thing to do it out to sea, but over the continent...
01:08:02We don't have any choice, Doctor.
01:08:04People will die. Millions.
01:08:09Mr. President.
01:08:10Soldier.
01:08:11What about a strike to the center core of the spaceship? Point blank.
01:08:25What are you proposing, Chief?
01:08:27Those lightning panels we saw down in the city.
01:08:30That's what's manufacturing the power for this thing, right?
01:08:33Yes, Chief.
01:08:34So if we hit it at its source, could we produce some sort of implosion?
01:08:41Yes, it's very possible.
01:08:44We can't just fire a missile into the core of that thing and hope to hit the city that you're talking about.
01:08:50Not from a sub, no.
01:08:52Well, if not from a sub, then how?
01:08:54We rig a conventional warhead to a portable launcher.
01:08:59Captain Warren flies me in, and I deliver the strike point blank.
01:09:04What are your best options, Mr. President?
01:09:07It could work.
01:09:08Right.
01:09:09What do you think?
01:09:10I'm not sure, Mr. President.
01:09:12Possibly it could be done.
01:09:13What concerns me is the amount of time it would take to orchestrate it.
01:09:16The ship would be that much further inland.
01:09:18Soldiers, you men know what you're doing, don't you?
01:09:20Yes, sir.
01:09:21Yes, sir.
01:09:23Yes, sir.
01:09:25You've got 15 minutes.
01:09:26Got it?
01:09:27Sir, yes, sir.
01:09:28Move fast.
01:09:30No, sir.
01:09:36No, sir.
01:09:37No.
01:09:38Got it.
01:09:39Sir, yes, sir.
01:09:40Move fast.
01:09:42No.
01:09:48No.
01:09:49Chief Oliver!
01:09:59Chief!
01:10:01Yes, Lieutenant?
01:10:03Yes.
01:10:05You were right about your decision.
01:10:07I'll see you when I get back.
01:10:19Okay, Chief, this is your standard AT-4, but with some special modifications.
01:10:34We've equipped the round with a specially modified, low-yield conventional warhead.
01:10:38No one's ever fired anything like it before, so I wish I could tell you more about trajectory.
01:10:43Truth is, I don't know.
01:10:45Good luck, Chief.
01:10:46Thanks, Connie.
01:10:48You know, I can fly this bird in on my own, Captain.
01:10:51I lost a lot of my team today, and there's no reason to add you to the casualty list.
01:10:54We're on a lot of missions together, Chief.
01:10:56This one's no different.
01:10:58Yes, sir.
01:11:05Give me a direct line to Chief Oliver.
01:11:08Let's get a direct line. Get your hook one.
01:11:10Copy that.
01:11:12Here you go, sir.
01:11:15Chief Oliver.
01:11:17Yes, Mr. President.
01:11:19We only get one shot, you know that.
01:11:21Yes, Mr. President.
01:11:23Don't worry.
01:11:24One shot is all I need, sir.
01:11:29I'm grateful for your service, son.
01:11:31Thank you, sir.
01:11:33Good luck.
01:11:43You ready, Chief?
01:11:45Let's do it!
01:11:50Foxtrot Romeo 133, ready for takeoff.
01:11:52Here, Hawk One. You're clear for takeoff? Go get him, boys.
01:11:56Copy that.
01:11:57That thing is huge!
01:11:58My God, you were inside that thing?
01:12:02Yeah!
01:12:03You really think this is gonna work?
01:12:04Hell yes!
01:12:05You really think this is gonna work?
01:12:06Hell yes!
01:12:07Good enough for me.
01:12:08Dr. Zimmer.
01:12:09How long did it take this time?
01:12:10How long did it take this time?
01:12:11How long did it take this time?
01:12:12That thing is huge!
01:12:13That thing is huge!
01:12:14My God, you were inside that thing?
01:12:17Yeah!
01:12:18You really think this is gonna work?
01:12:20Hell yes!
01:12:21Hell yes!
01:12:22Good enough for me.
01:12:23Dr. Zimmer.
01:12:24How long did it take that tentacle to regenerate in your experiment?
01:12:26Two minutes.
01:12:27The spacecraft is still in line with Cape Hatteras.
01:12:29It's a proximate mid-lustre.
01:12:30It's approximately 15 minutes out, and the USS Maine is less than 10 minutes away.
01:12:53Air Hawk One, the USS Maine is 10 minutes out.
01:12:57What's your status?
01:12:58We will engage in the next 6 minutes and 30 seconds, Admiral.
01:13:04Admiral Hansen.
01:13:05Yes, Lieutenant.
01:13:06The spacecraft takes exactly 2 minutes to regenerate between attacks.
01:13:10The same as Dr. Zimmer's experiment with his specimen.
01:13:16Air Hawk One.
01:13:17The alien spacecraft is attacking at exactly 2 minute intervals.
01:13:21You must wait until after the next attack.
01:13:24You won't make it to the core with the time that you have left.
01:13:28I think it's gonna attack Hatteras next. We don't have time to wait.
01:13:34That's a negative, Admiral. We're out of time.
01:13:37Cape Hatteras is the next probable target.
01:13:39We need to take the shot.
01:13:41No offense, Admiral.
01:13:43But we can't wait.
01:13:45Oh, damn it.
01:13:46If he doesn't get this done, we have to launch the nooks.
01:13:55Air Hawk One, you will cease engagement immediately. You must wait.
01:14:00If we apart, 20,000 people will be killed.
01:14:03You don't have time.
01:14:06The greater population density takes precedence.
01:14:09If you fail, the aircraft will go and attack Tampa or Miami, and then we will be forced to fire nuclear weapons over a greater population.
01:14:18Cape Hatteras is a necessary sacrifice.
01:14:37He's going in.
01:14:39Chief Oliver, you will stand down. I repeat, you will stand down.
01:14:44Do you hear?
01:14:46We have four minutes, 45 seconds left.
01:14:48Hot Trot Romeo 133. We are entering. Enter the airspace.
01:14:53Listen. You and I don't like each other, and we probably never will.
01:14:58I understand that you blame me for the death of your best friend based on orders that I gave you three years ago.
01:15:04But at this moment, you will listen, and you will obey my orders. You are to stand down until after the next attack.
01:15:11And then you are clear to engage. Do you hear me?
01:15:14If we wait, we may not even survive to attack this thing.
01:15:18Look. Look. If you go in now, maybe you saved 20,000 lives.
01:15:23But if you go in and you fail, and if you are killed, then millions, and I tell you, millions of people will die, and that is because you have left us with no choice.
01:15:35Sometimes, you must accept a moderate casualty rate in order to prevent a larger one. That is the way it is.
01:15:43You cannot save everyone.
01:15:50Chief Oliver.
01:15:53Chief Oliver, do you copy?
01:15:57All right!
01:16:05Chief Oliver.
01:16:27We'll be right back here.
01:16:28Chief Oliver.
01:16:30Chief Oliver.
01:16:31Call I equivalents.
01:16:34Oh, my God.
01:17:00Keep all of her.
01:17:04Oh, my God.
01:17:08What happened?
01:17:09Cape Hatteras has been destroyed.
01:17:13It's... it's gone.
01:17:16Oh, my God, 20,000 people.
01:17:27Chief Petty Officer, you get in there and you destroy the hell out of that ship.
01:17:33Copy that, Admiral.
01:17:36Let's do this, Captain.
01:17:38Keep him apprised of how much time he has left.
01:17:41Yes, Admiral.
01:17:44Chief Oliver.
01:17:46This is Lieutenant Plummer.
01:17:49Copy, Lieutenant.
01:17:51I'll keep you up on your time.
01:17:53You have exactly 1 minute 45 seconds left.
01:17:56Copy that, Lieutenant.
01:18:00What's that, Lieutenant?
01:18:02Foxtrot, Romeo 133.
01:18:03We are entering the fissure.
01:18:05You see this trip?
01:18:08It's incredible.
01:18:10One minute 25 seconds left, Chief.
01:18:11Copy that, Lieutenant.
01:18:12How far away are you from the center?
01:18:13It's hard to tell, but we're gonna make it.
01:18:14Tell everyone not to worry.
01:18:15We know you can do this, Chief.
01:18:18We know you can do this, Chief.
01:18:20We've got trouble.
01:18:31Hang on!
01:18:39We know you can do this, Chief.
01:18:43We've got trouble.
01:18:48Hold it steady!
01:18:53I can't!
01:18:54There's too many of them!
01:19:01I can't fire!
01:19:07Rotate it on its axis!
01:19:09Why?
01:19:10So I can kill us before they do!
01:19:11Just do it!
01:19:18You have exactly one minute and a second.
01:19:46Copy that, Lieutenant!
01:19:48They won't have enough time to get out of there.
01:19:54They'll do it.
01:19:57One minute left, Chief.
01:19:59Copy that, Lieutenant!
01:20:01I'm glad it was you giving me the countdown!
01:20:04Me too.
01:20:07It should be a great time to use that thing!
01:20:09Hold on a second!
01:20:10We don't have a second!
01:20:11We don't have a second!
01:20:18Chief!
01:20:26Chief, where the hell are you?
01:20:28I'm next to you, Captain!
01:20:30I'll be right up!
01:20:32We'll get some ordinance on that damn face!
01:20:35It's pulling us down!
01:20:36There are eight seconds left, Chief.
01:20:56Ten.
01:20:58Nine.
01:20:59All right, Cap, please take her out. Ready to engage.
01:21:01Seven.
01:21:02You got it.
01:21:03Six.
01:21:04Five.
01:21:07Four.
01:21:08Take that son of a bitch out!
01:21:10Wait!
01:21:11No!
01:21:13Wait!
01:21:19Get us out of here!
01:21:30Nothing happened.
01:21:34Air Hawk One.
01:21:35Do you read?
01:21:36Chief Oliver!
01:21:37Captain Pillows.
01:21:38Would you please call the USS Maine?
01:21:40Yes.
01:21:41U.S.S. Maine.
01:21:42This is the USS Nemesis.
01:21:44What happened?
01:21:45What happened?
01:21:46What happened?
01:21:47What was that?
01:21:49What happened?
01:21:50What happened?
01:21:51What was that?
01:21:52What happened?
01:21:53What was that?
01:21:56And the USS.
01:21:57And the USS.
01:21:58I forgot this.
01:21:59I forgot him to go.
01:22:01The USS.
01:22:02The USS.
01:22:03The USS.
01:22:04What was that?
01:22:21It didn't work.
01:22:22The explosion might have been absorbed.
01:22:34Oh, too.
01:22:40Yes!
01:22:41Yes!
01:22:50Yes!
01:22:53Yes!
01:22:56Yes!
01:22:59Yes, sir.
01:23:04Go! Go there!
01:23:19Foxtrot Romeo 133 to USS Nemesis.
01:23:23Requesting permission to land?
01:23:25We're coming home.
01:23:34Ooh...
01:23:40Hooray!
01:24:04Hooray!
01:24:10Hooray!
01:24:30Hooray!
01:24:32Hooray!
01:24:34Hooray!
01:24:36Hooray!
01:24:38Good job.
01:25:04Thank you, sir.
01:25:08Thank you, sir.
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