- 8/2/2025
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00:00:00Poe!
00:00:08Rex!
00:00:12Rex!
00:00:14Come back! Rex, come here, boy!
00:00:16Rex!
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00:00:52Rex!
00:00:54I don't know.
00:01:24What the hell is it?
00:01:26Could be a rock or some sort of fossil.
00:01:28We picked it up in the Landstat satellite.
00:01:30First we thought it was a cap deposit, but the resolution is definitely solid.
00:01:34How deep in the ice is it?
00:01:36Four, maybe five meters.
00:01:37What do we do about it?
00:01:39I talked to the NASA research station over Rundle Peak.
00:01:41They'll take it until it melts and then decide what to do with whatever it is after that.
00:01:45All right, dig it up.
00:01:46Language is a signaling system that uses sounds to convey thoughts and emotions.
00:01:55What makes humans unique is our ability to introduce into language thoughts about the past, present, or future at any point in time and space.
00:02:06We'll call you back.
00:02:06Not all language is based on sound.
00:02:14We communicate in other ways that are much less overt than the spoken word.
00:02:21So do animals.
00:02:21The only difference between them and us can be summarized in one word, novelty.
00:02:28When an animal gives a warning that danger is imminent, it uses a series of fairly predictable calls or signals that animals of its kind have used before.
00:02:37This is decidedly not the case with humans.
00:02:40Oxford English Dictionary lists 615,000 words in the English language.
00:02:46That's 3,000 more than five years ago and thousands less than a few years from now.
00:02:52On the other hand, there's little or no novelty in animal language.
00:02:57Tragically, English cows make the same sounds as French cows.
00:03:00Italian, um, listen, Bachman call.
00:03:15He, uh, wants to see you right away.
00:03:17Why?
00:03:17I don't know.
00:03:21Sam.
00:03:24You sound like there was a problem.
00:03:29Come in.
00:03:30Good afternoon, John.
00:03:33Ah, Julian.
00:03:35Come in, sit down.
00:03:40A certain matter has come to my attention.
00:03:42John, I...
00:03:43About the student.
00:03:45I've been meaning to talk to you about her and...
00:03:48I don't think I want to know about that.
00:03:51No.
00:03:51Look, do you know who Alexei Gerak is?
00:03:55Uh, Stanford Genetics.
00:03:57Yes, I met him once.
00:03:59Had a faculty thing when I was there.
00:04:00Well, two years ago, he went to the Antarctic to head up a new research project, the NASA.
00:04:06Yesterday, I received this from him.
00:04:08The satellite imaged an unidentified mass in the ice shelf down there.
00:04:17It appears to measure approximately six meters long by three wide.
00:04:22At first, they thought it might be a rock slag or fossilized whale.
00:04:28But now they're not sure.
00:04:29But now they're not sure.
00:04:30Why?
00:04:31Well, the station telemetry identified some sort of, uh, radio signal being emitted from it, really.
00:04:39They burned a spectrogram of it.
00:04:42They burned a spectrogram of it on a CD.
00:04:44I thought you might like to look at it.
00:04:46I thought you might like to look at it.
00:04:47Plain or with cheese.
00:04:48I don't care.
00:04:49I don't care.
00:04:50Look at this.
00:04:51What do you got?
00:04:52Look.
00:04:53Come back.
00:04:55Non-random?
00:04:56Definitely.
00:04:57Yeah.
00:04:58Fixed-length pulse groups.
00:04:59Screwing a text.
00:05:00Consisting of...
00:05:01repeated over and over.
00:05:03What about a meteorite?
00:05:05A meteorite, as big as they say this is, would have left a mile-wide freighter on the ice shelf.
00:05:09A meteorite would explain an electromagnetic pulse.
00:05:12Not a non-random signal.
00:05:13Check this out.
00:05:15Whoa.
00:05:16That's a kick-ass frequency.
00:05:19You know how the dish transmitter it has here?
00:05:21A thousand feet in diameter.
00:05:23Most powerful on Earth.
00:05:25This signal's stronger than it's coming from something the size of a pickup truck.
00:05:36Julian.
00:05:37John.
00:05:38You said it was non-random.
00:05:40Yes, with a fixed pulse device.
00:05:42It means some sort of new search signal.
00:05:45It's possible.
00:05:46But search text is always diverse samples with mathematical data.
00:05:49This is no parallel plain text.
00:05:51Like a tracking signal.
00:05:53What, we're talking about a target signal of 30,000 light years?
00:05:56We don't have that kind of technology.
00:05:57Not that you know her.
00:05:58John, I know what's on this disk.
00:06:00I gotta see this up close.
00:06:02Too many people know about your past.
00:06:04The SETI.
00:06:05They'd read something into it.
00:06:07So you say that it may be a Russian satellite that want to run cryptanalysis on it?
00:06:11All right.
00:06:12But you do anything to embarrass this institution, you're gonna spend the rest of your days teaching communication skills till the penguins down there.
00:06:30Thank you, John.
00:06:31What is that bloody thing?
00:06:33I don't know.
00:06:34I'll record it.
00:06:35We can pass it on to the Yanks at Kid Peak.
00:06:36Maybe they'll know.
00:06:41So there's a transport leaving Edwards Air Force Base tonight.
00:06:42It stops in Panama and South Georgia Islands.
00:06:43From there, they'll decide whether they can be able to escape.
00:06:44I don't know.
00:06:45I don't know.
00:06:46What is that bloody thing?
00:06:47I don't know.
00:06:48I'll record it, and we can pass it on to the Yanks at Kid Peak.
00:06:49Maybe they'll know.
00:06:50I don't know.
00:06:51I'll record it, and we can pass it on to the Yanks at Kid Peak.
00:06:52Maybe they'll know.
00:06:53So there's a transport leaving Edwards Air Force Base tonight.
00:07:07It stops in Panama and South Georgia Islands.
00:07:10From there, they'll decide whether they can make it into a runway station.
00:07:12Why wouldn't they?
00:07:13Well, Antarctic weather this time of year is really bad, and sometimes you can't get in or out.
00:07:16Right.
00:07:25Where did you get this?
00:07:26From a radio tech at the Falklands.
00:07:28One of their satellites intercepted it two days ago.
00:07:31Where did it originate from?
00:07:33Antarctic.
00:07:34First it was somewhere on the Ross Ice Shelf, then it moved farther inland.
00:07:38Moved?
00:07:39That's what they said.
00:07:40What could be boosting it?
00:07:41I don't know fucking clue.
00:07:43Let's pass it on to NASA.
00:07:58Hey.
00:07:59Okay, okay.
00:08:04I think I need this.
00:08:05Twelve hundred feet approaching!
00:08:06Wheels are down and locked.
00:08:19We're going in.
00:08:20Gears down and locked in place!
00:08:21My way!
00:08:22Let's lock it up!
00:08:23I'm coming in too hard.
00:08:24I can't see a damn thing!
00:08:25Locked in place.
00:08:28All right, let's lock him up.
00:08:29I'm rubbing him too hard.
00:08:30I can't see a damn thing.
00:08:33Look at the lights.
00:08:33I see them.
00:08:34We're right on top of it.
00:08:35Mama to the South Pole.
00:09:05Mama to the South Pole.
00:09:36Mr. Rowe.
00:09:39I'm Nyla Wordson.
00:09:42Getting here this time of year is a little difficult.
00:09:44I'm surprised they decided to let you fly in.
00:09:46The McMurdo Weather grounded everything an hour ago.
00:09:48You did?
00:09:49Yes, indefinitely.
00:09:51Here.
00:09:52Hold on, let me take this.
00:09:55What's your name again?
00:09:57Nyla.
00:10:01How far underground are we, Nyla?
00:10:03About 20 meters.
00:10:05We're on the third level.
00:10:07There are two more below us, the genetic labs in the field.
00:10:10What the hell is that?
00:10:10It's a glacier shift.
00:10:12Happens all the time, Mr. Rowe.
00:10:14Julian.
00:10:17It's safe, right?
00:10:18Yes, it's fine.
00:10:21I'm going to take you to the living quarters.
00:10:23Dr. Girok is waiting for us there.
00:10:25You thought you might want some rest after the flight.
00:10:30Actually, I was hoping to see the object.
00:10:32Whatever you want.
00:10:39So, Nyla, right?
00:10:40Right.
00:10:41What do you do here?
00:10:42I came with Michael, Dr. Straub.
00:10:45I was his graduate assistant at MIT, and then he offered me a position here.
00:10:48What position is that?
00:10:50Dr. Brescher warned us about you.
00:10:53You're not talking to a Kate Brescher.
00:10:57Dr. Brescher.
00:10:58Welcome to Randall Peak.
00:11:01Julian, good to see you again, Dr. Girok.
00:11:04When John said you're coming, I was delighted.
00:11:07I followed your career all for morning.
00:11:10That's exactly what it's been, Almanac.
00:11:12Your time is exactly...
00:11:14Must have been memorable.
00:11:16That's why I lost in space days.
00:11:28And so, there it is.
00:11:35In compliance with COPNET provisions, we've kept the room at the temperature that won't abnormally accelerate the melting process.
00:11:44And as you see, it seems to be melting at an unusual rate.
00:11:48What do you think it's inside?
00:11:59My first guess would have been a shale snack called to the glass.
00:12:04The radio signal rules that out.
00:12:07Could it be the work of Saturn?
00:12:09Ha! There is no more Saturn.
00:12:12The government has no interest in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
00:12:16They pulled the funding.
00:12:20Doctor, if this is really what it appears to be, this technology is way beyond what any of us were working on, believe me.
00:12:26For the sake of argument, let's say it was placed here by something else.
00:12:34You said it, not me.
00:12:37Alexei, they need you in the corn lab.
00:12:41We'll talk later.
00:12:44What did NASA say when you told them about this?
00:12:46I haven't.
00:12:49Why not?
00:12:50Our work here is in a very sensitive stage.
00:12:53And we both know how paranoid NASA can get.
00:12:56We'll talk later.
00:12:57Who is this?
00:12:57We will talk later.
00:13:06How are you?
00:13:08What?
00:13:09What?
00:13:09What?
00:13:10What?
00:13:10What?
00:13:10What?
00:13:11Oh, come on.
00:13:12What?
00:13:14I don't know.
00:13:14He's going to say, you get it.
00:13:16I don't know.
00:13:17What?
00:13:17It's just...
00:13:18You're going to be able to see this.
00:13:19What?
00:13:19What?
00:13:20What?
00:13:20Oh, come on.
00:13:21What?
00:13:22What?
00:13:22What?
00:13:23What?
00:13:23What?
00:13:23What?
00:13:24What?
00:13:24What?
00:13:54Hello, Julian.
00:14:07Kate.
00:14:11You okay?
00:14:13Yeah.
00:14:16Yeah.
00:14:18I feel better now.
00:14:20Save the endearing charm from Nylock.
00:14:22I'm not sure she's my type.
00:14:23You're too old, huh?
00:14:25Maybe a little.
00:14:27You don't have a type.
00:14:28Oh, I got lots of types.
00:14:34What happened to what's-his-name, speaking of types?
00:14:37It ended.
00:14:41Don't screw this up for me, Julian.
00:14:43What we're doing here is important.
00:14:45Let me see if anyone else screw it up.
00:14:50Experience.
00:14:52I'll show you to your room.
00:15:02It's not the plaza, but it's the best we have.
00:15:04All I need is a bed.
00:15:06Yeah, well, counting Nyla, there's four women working here.
00:15:09Try not to set any records.
00:15:10There you go.
00:15:11Oops.
00:15:12Okay.
00:15:13All I know.
00:15:22Okay.
00:15:23I don't know.
00:15:53Oh, my God.
00:16:23Oh, my God.
00:16:53Oh, my God.
00:17:23Oh, my God.
00:17:53Oh, my God.
00:18:23Oh, my God.
00:18:25Sometimes the palms are so thick, they're hard to wash out of their clothes.
00:18:30So I work naked.
00:18:31Sounds perfectly logical to me.
00:18:34Dr. Brescher made me stop.
00:18:35Shame on that.
00:18:36This is the future.
00:18:39Genetically engineered, hydroponically grown food.
00:18:42Wow.
00:18:45How big is it?
00:18:463.2 acres.
00:18:48The wheat lab is slightly larger.
00:18:49I've got to get to work.
00:18:51I've got to get to work.
00:19:01I've got to get to work.
00:19:07Oh, my God.
00:19:37you're finally up and about huh this is someplace yeah
00:19:52who's your friend dr michael straub he's a brilliant geneticist
00:19:59i think he's got a sock in his speedo very funny i'm not trying to be funny i'm just
00:20:06making an observation i was watching the two of you laughing and happen to notice actually
00:20:11we're talking about you well i'll take that as a compliment
00:20:14so what's up with you and uh what's his name stub that guy straub straub straub and it's
00:20:24none of your business what the hell are we going to talk about i don't want to talk about anything
00:20:28i just want you to do whatever it is you have to do and get out of here as soon as you can
00:20:32well you have any idea what we're doing here well you're wearing bathing suits and growing
00:20:37corn everything's always a joke with you isn't it you've made a breakthrough in genetics that
00:20:41could put us in the running for a nobel for the first time in my life i'm part of something
00:20:46truly significant i'm sorry you're always sorry and then it always turns into jokes and innuendos
00:20:57that's not gonna happen
00:20:58that's not gonna happen
00:21:04they'll just squeeze this kind of money out of nasa they're obsessed with selling congress
00:21:13on planetary colonization agrogenetics is one of the first steps a lot of this came from your
00:21:19study labs after nasa pulled the plug on funding it's impressive almost as impressive as your cornfield
00:21:28what do you really think is in that block of ice
00:21:33i'm sorry for what i said i know how much your work meant to you
00:21:54you look good
00:22:01what do we know about this julian rome 37 years old both parents deceased killed in an automobile accident
00:22:09he graduated from stanford university with a degree in applied linguistics top of his class
00:22:15on a fast track for a doctorate when he got in trouble with a female student in one of his classes
00:22:20he never finished his doctorate he ended up working for settings decoding cryptologist
00:22:26so he's an alien hunter was an alien hunter when nasa pulled the plug he left said he went back to
00:22:31teaching this time at berkeley he's been there for the last two years
00:22:34what's the connection between gerak and rome
00:22:37gerak actually contacted dr bachman that i told you about
00:22:40and bachman turned it over to rome
00:22:42oh and there's something else
00:22:43what's that
00:22:44the student he had the affair with her name is katherine brescher
00:22:47she's one of the researchers down in ronald pete
00:22:51hustler?
00:22:52wait till you read this
00:23:17that's my brother and me
00:23:32sorry
00:23:34my name is christian communications office underlay in rome
00:23:37yeah i know i read a lot about you you and seti
00:23:39oh
00:23:40well
00:23:41must have been really desperate for entertainment
00:23:43actually the kind of stuff you guys are doing really interesting
00:23:47we're doing
00:23:48it's all
00:23:49history now
00:23:50you know i was the one that found a signal they brought the block in here
00:23:56how'd you read it?
00:23:57well the weather's good we use a land stat satellite
00:24:00what was in the background noise?
00:24:02between two and six kilometers
00:24:04yeah how'd you know?
00:24:06that's where we almost kind of
00:24:09expected it would be
00:24:11still you really think it's artificial?
00:24:14oh i know it's artificial
00:24:17it could be an elaborate hoax
00:24:19it could be
00:24:23okay
00:24:24hello
00:24:28julia
00:24:31hello
00:24:33sit down
00:24:34join us
00:24:35i need to get some coffee
00:24:36dear
00:24:37they're pretty
00:24:38what haven't you met yet?
00:24:41uh
00:24:42i haven't met anybody
00:24:44this is abel
00:24:45our memphis officer
00:24:46and this lovely ladies
00:24:48shelley klyne
00:24:49hello
00:24:50Shelly Klein.
00:24:51Hello.
00:24:53Hi.
00:24:53I don't think you've met Dr. Stroud, Julie.
00:25:02Julie and Rome, they look much smaller than a close-up.
00:25:08Hey, still here, huh?
00:25:10Yeah, for a while.
00:25:12The weather seems to be getting worse.
00:25:15Mr. Rome, you were employed by Setia as a cryptologist.
00:25:19And what exactly do you do?
00:25:22It's like an interpreter.
00:25:24Interpreting what?
00:25:26Messages from outer space, my dear.
00:25:30E.T. Ford.
00:25:39Cryptologists determine whether a valid communication has been received,
00:25:42and then they try and decipher an interpreter.
00:25:45Exactly how many signals have you interpreted, Julian?
00:25:49None, exactly.
00:25:54Well, since you've never heard from them, do you still believe they're out there?
00:25:58Do you believe in God?
00:26:00Yes.
00:26:01Have you ever heard from him?
00:26:04No.
00:26:09So, uh, about a drink?
00:26:12I think I'm going to turn in.
00:26:15I'm kind of tired.
00:26:27How long are these communication blockouts for?
00:26:29It's going to go a couple of weeks or more.
00:26:31Every once in a while, there's intermittent signals that last longer than to make contact with the Brissy McMurdo.
00:26:37But until then, we're totally cut off?
00:26:39When it gets like this, nothing can get in or out.
00:26:41Snowcats are useless, and it would chance an icebreaker.
00:26:45I can't believe how much it's melted.
00:26:46You can almost see inside it now.
00:26:48Am I crazy, or does this thing seem to be giving off a low-grade impulse?
00:26:53I can feel it in my joints.
00:26:56It's really strong.
00:26:56You can touch it.
00:26:57Careful.
00:27:00Was the signal harmonic when you first intercepted it?
00:27:03No.
00:27:04What does that mean?
00:27:05Two more separate frequencies.
00:27:07Combine in one signal.
00:27:09I think once a locator pulse will be on this plain text.
00:27:12An actual message.
00:27:13That's a lot of work, just what he knows.
00:27:15This is no hoax.
00:27:21How long do you think it would take us to bring up some kind of a horn into it?
00:27:25Hard line here in the station.
00:27:27I can't communicate here with a satellite.
00:27:28We have to intercept the signal right here.
00:27:31Well, there's an Oval we had to smaddle the maintenance.
00:27:33Aval we can bring it up in a few hours, I guess.
00:27:36What are you gonna do?
00:27:38Try and find out what's buried in the harmonic.
00:27:44Mathematics.
00:27:45Are you welcome?
00:28:03No.
00:28:04It's not my signals.
00:28:24It's too obvious.
00:28:25It's like...
00:28:26It's some sort of beacon.
00:28:28What's your brother doing?
00:28:34He's dead.
00:28:35I'm sorry.
00:28:38He died in a flight train accident.
00:28:41We got a street together?
00:28:43Yeah.
00:28:45I lost interest after the accident.
00:28:49Yeah, I'm gonna find a real baby.
00:28:50You gotta wake up.
00:28:52I don't know.
00:28:53I'm gonna sleep.
00:28:53Begy.
00:29:15I'm so sick.
00:29:16I'm so sick.
00:29:17I'm so sick.
00:29:18I'm so sick.
00:29:19No justice.
00:29:19I'm so sick.
00:29:20I've been told you, I've been told you.
00:29:22I've been told you, I've been told you.
00:29:24I've been told you.
00:29:26I've been told you.
00:29:28That was when you were worried about the last year.
00:29:30He said, when the signals of people
00:29:32had taken control,
00:29:34the same transmission,
00:29:36the same fallings over my mind.
00:29:38There's no denying the similarities
00:29:40to these two events.
00:29:42The moment a window of opportunity opens in that storm,
00:29:44we're gonna have to make contact with this man
00:29:46from Rome.
00:29:48Because of his background, he's the most likely
00:29:50to comprehend what we tell him.
00:29:52Bring Bachman here immediately.
00:29:54Why?
00:29:56What Mr. Rome is going to hear,
00:29:58I believe, is best heard from somebody he trusts.
00:30:18What's happening?
00:30:20He came before himself.
00:30:22He said he was selling for the Iceman.
00:30:24What happened?
00:30:26I don't see how it's going to happen.
00:30:28I don't see how it's going to happen.
00:30:30I don't see how it's going to happen.
00:30:32I don't see how it's going to happen.
00:30:34What happened?
00:30:36What happened?
00:30:38What happened?
00:30:40What happened?
00:30:42What happened?
00:30:44What happened?
00:30:46I'm sure I've talked to you.
00:30:48Everything's going to work so far.
00:30:50I've got to see you.
00:30:52Oh, no, no, no!
00:30:54I mean, we think that's everything.
00:30:56It's not such a pledge of charge to you.
00:31:00You might say it's even as warm,
00:31:02but it's also an eruption.
00:31:04Well, I guess it's a riot, but it's impossible.
00:31:06It's a work that came from space.
00:31:08So it's a meteor.
00:31:10So you are in this race.
00:31:12The signals that I'm all about to do is shat me.
00:31:14Namaste!
00:31:16It's a black box.
00:31:18And the firststage I'm going to call it
00:31:20AmNI on solu fatto for celestial appreciation.
00:31:22And� Cum là� Le Marche
00:31:24C'est un pbabit.
00:31:28Just un pudo a règle d'or
00:31:29Your neufir...
00:31:31Tonight the sac...
00:31:33Air Normand...
00:31:35One ma infinitely in,
00:31:36Three maier.
00:31:38I'm assuming that snack...
00:31:40What was the message on our Safeway?
00:31:42What the hell are you talking about?
00:31:57What about this?
00:32:04What?
00:32:06That?
00:32:08That's a message.
00:32:09It's my real message.
00:32:10Well, this is the great prune of galactic wisdom that we've all been waiting for.
00:32:17I've been waiting for.
00:32:21Could there be more to the message that's not being deciphered?
00:32:24Sure, there could be more than one cryptographic key.
00:32:26Shift intervals could change, bit strings vary, possibilities are endless.
00:32:30Yes, but it could still be uniquely random.
00:32:32I just don't think so.
00:32:33Yes, but it's a possibility.
00:32:34I mean, it's possible.
00:32:36I think Julianne's right.
00:32:37It looks extraterrestrial.
00:32:38But you're all talking nonsense.
00:32:41No offense, Nyla, but you wouldn't know an ETI if it walked up and bit you in the rear end.
00:32:45Neither would you.
00:32:46So why are you so goddamn sure that it's not?
00:32:49Alexei, what do you think?
00:32:51I agree with Julianne.
00:32:54Anything is possible.
00:32:56Hey, everybody.
00:32:57I think you better come back down to the maintenance bay.
00:32:59There appears to be a crease in this thing's surface.
00:33:01Can we hope in it?
00:33:05Well, if you can discharge it, I can try it all.
00:33:07Yeah, I can rig up something to ground the showers.
00:33:09I'm not sure that's a good idea.
00:33:11There's a way to find out if you're right about this.
00:33:13I'm not so sure it's a good idea either.
00:33:14There may be pathogenic organisms inside.
00:33:17An infection could wipe out all our work here.
00:33:19The labs are sealed environments.
00:33:22I say first thing tomorrow morning, we pop this thing open.
00:33:24If Julianne's right, we all go down in history.
00:33:27If I'm right, we eat linguine for a week.
00:33:36Okay, bring him in.
00:33:40Welcome, Dr. Bachman.
00:33:41Please have a seat.
00:33:51I know this must be very unnerving for you.
00:33:54Well, yes, it is a bit so.
00:33:58I can't imagine why I should be brought here.
00:34:02What we're about to tell you, Dr. Bachman,
00:34:05is truly beyond your imagination.
00:34:13You really think it's ETI in origin, don't you?
00:34:16Well, writing certainly points to it.
00:34:21I hope you're wrong, Jules.
00:34:22Boy, nobody's called me that for a long time.
00:34:28Why do you hope I'm wrong?
00:34:30Because if you're right, we could be Neanderthals in comparison.
00:34:33Well, that may not be so bad.
00:34:35Just thinking we might learn from them.
00:34:38Maybe they won't have the patience to teach us.
00:34:41So it'll just be survival of the fittest.
00:34:44Same rationale we've used to kill up everything below us on the food chain.
00:34:47Maybe they're an even more effective predator than we are.
00:34:56Okay.
00:34:57Don't.
00:34:59You don't know what I'm saying.
00:35:02We're going to apologize again.
00:35:05Just let it go.
00:35:06Am I interrupting something?
00:35:12No.
00:35:13No, we're done.
00:35:20Was I interrupting something?
00:35:24It's a long story.
00:35:25Will you do me a favor?
00:35:33I want to...
00:35:33Okay, will you watch this program run up?
00:35:35I'm going to grab a shower against somebody.
00:35:38Would you like some company?
00:35:43Well, that would be nice.
00:35:46I better not.
00:35:53See you in a minute.
00:35:53Be careful with that thing.
00:36:07Now hold it still.
00:36:11Here.
00:36:16Is this going to work?
00:36:17It should.
00:36:21All right, let it drop.
00:36:23Something's generating current inside of it, but it should be safe to work on.
00:36:42Would you like something to drink, Dr. Buckman?
00:36:44Some water?
00:36:45Coffee?
00:36:49Brandy.
00:36:50Brandy, please.
00:36:51The weather systems have prevented us from making contact.
00:36:57Our satellite systems will alert us at the first window of opportunity.
00:37:00What if this is really true?
00:37:02Hmm?
00:37:04What if we're already too late?
00:37:06We've considered that.
00:37:08Measures are being initiated as risky.
00:37:10We're going out.
00:37:18Ladies and…
00:37:20We're going out.
00:37:21We're going out.
00:37:24Would ever received a newこと for a 30-year-old?
00:37:26Oh non-600.
00:37:27Yes.
00:37:28We're going out on the first door.
00:37:30Oh no.
00:37:30Oh no.
00:37:31baar name.
00:37:323-5.
00:37:33Yes.
00:37:34Of course.
00:37:34Oh no.
00:37:35What do you think's inside?
00:37:52Nothing, I hope.
00:37:53What if he's right?
00:38:05Stop it, Kate.
00:38:07You don't believe it any more than I do.
00:38:10The only reason you're going along with this insanity is because of him.
00:38:14It's not true.
00:38:16It's not rock.
00:38:18It looks like a carbon alloy.
00:38:20What caused the surface corrosion?
00:38:22It appears more like modern degeneration from exposure to extreme heat.
00:38:27For God's sake, Alexi, you don't know what the hell that thing is.
00:38:32I'll tell you what, hang them down to the corn lab to work.
00:38:36They don't give Nobel prizes for space junk.
00:38:39Anything?
00:38:53No, it just keeps returning to that.
00:38:56What exactly is it doing?
00:38:58Trying to speak.
00:39:00It's a language.
00:39:01You know, language isn't just used as a means to converse, but also to define an environment so I can survive in it.
00:39:10Since time and space is a constant, any intelligence within that environment will define it the same.
00:39:16But with a different language.
00:39:17Yeah.
00:39:18I mean, mathematics is the basic expression of any language, so you just have to find a way to solve the equations.
00:39:26And that's what it's doing, with the help of the cryptographic key from the secret.
00:39:30It's kind of like Mind Maze.
00:39:32Like what?
00:39:33It's a computer game where you have to figure out the math puzzles.
00:39:39And each time you do, you get a key that unlocks the door to another world.
00:39:44What?
00:39:45Maybe each piece of the message is its own key.
00:39:46What do you mean?
00:39:47Mind Maze.
00:39:48Maybe that's how the intervals are interpreted.
00:39:49It's a progression.
00:39:50Using the last piece as a new key.
00:39:51See?
00:39:52Now use a new interval.
00:39:53Maybe each piece of the message is its own key.
00:39:54What do you mean?
00:39:56Mind Maze.
00:40:01Maybe that's how the intervals are interpreted.
00:40:02It's a progression.
00:40:07Using the last piece as a new key.
00:40:11See?
00:40:12Now use a new interval.
00:40:14And then use the end of the key.
00:40:19A new arrow as a knifescape.
00:40:28It's working.
00:40:49Wait a minute.
00:40:57Why?
00:41:02Oh, my God.
00:41:03What do you think, Abel?
00:41:06I think I'm getting there.
00:41:08We've got to stop them.
00:41:10What could be in it?
00:41:11I don't know.
00:41:14I'm heading for a line.
00:41:16Get closer to the outside surface.
00:41:25Take over for me.
00:41:27I need to get another blade.
00:41:29Here.
00:41:30Check.
00:41:33Check the wall.
00:41:36What's on?
00:41:37They can't open them.
00:41:39We've got to stop.
00:41:45Check.
00:41:46Check.
00:41:47Check.
00:41:49What's on?
00:41:50They can't open them.
00:41:51We've got to stop them.
00:41:52Check.
00:41:53Check.
00:41:54Check.
00:41:55Check.
00:41:56Check.
00:41:57Check.
00:41:58Run up, Ed!
00:42:12What the hell?
00:42:22Are you okay?
00:42:24I've got the bar in control!
00:42:28Somebody help me, Doc!
00:42:32Anybody hurt?
00:42:34I'm okay. So, I'm alright.
00:42:40Hello?
00:42:44Anybody down there?
00:42:46I'm okay. What about Jack?
00:42:48I don't know! I can't see him!
00:42:50The whole place is a wreck!
00:42:54Where's some flashlights?
00:42:56I'll show you.
00:43:00Is anybody else hurt?
00:43:02I've got a few scratches!
00:43:04I'm okay, buddy! And I lost Carl!
00:43:06I'm over here! I'm alright!
00:43:08Dasha?
00:43:10I'm fine! I'm okay!
00:43:12Where's the kid?
00:43:14The last Hamlin I saw
00:43:16he was on the stage.
00:43:18Dasha!
00:43:19You okay?
00:43:24Let's get down there, too.
00:43:34Is everybody accountable?
00:43:35I don't know.
00:43:36You alright?
00:43:37Yeah.
00:43:38Let me see your arm.
00:43:40No, it's okay.
00:43:50It's Jack.
00:43:52He's dead.
00:43:54You okay?
00:43:55Yeah.
00:43:56My father.
00:43:57You okay?
00:43:58Yeah. My father.
00:43:59Where is he?
00:44:19Where is he?
00:44:21What is it?
00:44:33Dasher.
00:44:39I've never seen technology like this.
00:44:43It seems organic.
00:44:51I think there's something inside it.
00:45:06What are you going to do with that?
00:45:08I want to see what it is.
00:45:09No, no, no, wait!
00:45:13Look at that.
00:45:15What's it doing?
00:45:21Oh my god.
00:45:28What the hell is that?
00:45:32What's happening?
00:45:33What the hell is going on down here?
00:45:36We're going down in history.
00:45:38Just like you said.
00:45:41You think it's dead?
00:45:42Looks dead to me.
00:45:44Julian?
00:45:47I don't feel so well.
00:45:51What the hell is going on?
00:45:54What the hell is going on?
00:46:02No!
00:46:04Abe!
00:46:05Must be airborne.
00:46:10Tasha!
00:46:12Tasha!
00:46:17Tasha!
00:46:18The Russians are in a rapid deployment firing position.
00:46:25And we agree that the general will begin execution of a fail-safe plan without prejudice.
00:46:30Yes, but we hold until we make contact.
00:46:32Chef, we're off to the air.
00:46:34We'll be editing with the rocket and under the air.
00:46:35We'll be fighting with a ballistic rocket.
00:46:38And we can shoot them at time.
00:46:39So now, in front of us.
00:46:40We are now first, in front of us.
00:46:43You're right.
00:46:48Uh, possibly.
00:46:50We're right at the front inside.
00:46:56We need to shoot the camp,
00:47:00it's got to be some sort of parasite viral I think the infection is more
00:47:24protozoan so what happened it had tissue from the inside out there's no
00:47:28protozoa can do that not here not on earth I've been transmitting a mayday but I
00:47:33can't make contact through the storm we're all gonna die aren't we well chances are
00:47:37we've all been infected right maybe not maybe Nyla and the others somehow had
00:47:42some physical contact with a parasite I didn't see anybody touching each other
00:47:46or anything else for that matter only thing was that broom handle but he
00:47:49should have been infected maybe maybe we're resistant that's possible isn't it
00:47:54so it's genetic flexibility what else you talking about sometimes a disease will
00:47:59slow down its infection rate so it doesn't kill it needs to live on you mean if
00:48:05we're all dead it'll die too that's just right how long will these emergency
00:48:14batteries last 24 hours maybe less they'd last longer if we shut down parts of the
00:48:19station well what area uses the most energy the field labs no no no no we're not
00:48:25shutting down the experiment I'd rather not myself let's start with the living
00:48:31quarters in the main mountain space it's gone what the thing it's gone
00:48:49so it is alive where is it must still be somewhere in the bay what do we do we find it no way
00:49:07we might not go in looking for that thing the infectious chain might be contacted fine why don't
00:49:12you go with Kate and start shutting down the generators well should we take some sort of weapon
00:49:16are there any firearms in the station the pilots have two nine millimeters in their gear I checked
00:49:21them in it's part of our survival kit so let's get them the fallout radius of this campaign can
00:49:30exceed our extraction numbers because of the other stations down there while we argue about the fine
00:49:35print we could be on our way to a global annihilation gentlemen the weather satellite shows a small hole
00:49:42developing the storm front within the hour this may be our last opportunity
00:49:47get the creeps don't worry we'll be fine well tell that denial of the others
00:50:01why don't we split up
00:50:10this is just great Kate shine that flashlight
00:50:26Kate Kate Kate where'd you go
00:50:34get the hell out of me I shut down the power grid just don't sneak up on me like that okay
00:50:47let's go to the machine room and check on the generators stay close
00:50:51okay
00:51:05okay
00:51:07What will we do with it when we find it?
00:51:26The question is, what will it do with us?
00:51:37The question is, what will it do with us?
00:51:45The question is, what will it do with us?
00:51:50The question is, what will it do with us?
00:51:56The question is, is there a lot of people who are going to do with us?
00:52:01Oh, my God.
00:52:31Oh, my God.
00:53:01I think it's these three.
00:53:17I think it's these three.
00:53:47Oh, my God.
00:54:17Oh, my God.
00:54:47Oh, my God.
00:55:17I'm not going to hurt you.
00:55:26I'm not going to hurt you.
00:55:56I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:01I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:06I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:11I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:16I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:21I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:26I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:31I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:36I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:41I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:46I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:51I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:53I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:55I'm not going to hurt you.
00:56:56I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:00I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:01I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:05I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:06I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:07I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:08I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:09I'm not going to hurt you.
00:57:10I don't know.
00:57:40I don't know.
00:58:10I thought it was going to kill you.
00:58:18I don't think so.
00:58:22I felt...
00:58:26safe.
00:58:28And then...
00:58:36felt like fear.
00:58:38There it goes again.
00:58:48Yeah, well, maybe finally we can get the hell out of here.
00:58:52With this weather, nobody's going to be able to fly in.
00:58:54So we can't fly out either.
00:58:56No one should leave until we know more about the pathogens.
00:58:58You don't decide anything for me!
00:59:00Calm down, Michael.
00:59:02He's right, Michael.
00:59:04No one leaves.
00:59:06Rundle Peake, this is USS Crawley.
00:59:10Come in.
00:59:11Rundle Peake, do you read?
00:59:12Over.
00:59:13Mrs. Crawley, this is Rundle Peake.
00:59:14We read you.
00:59:15Go ahead for Rundle Peake.
00:59:16Julian.
00:59:17Julian.
00:59:18Julian.
00:59:19Julian.
00:59:20This is Dr. Beckman.
00:59:22John?
00:59:23Yes, yes, it's me.
00:59:24I'm here in Washington with the Secretary of Defense and some other men.
00:59:34This is about the alien, isn't it?
00:59:37My God, it's true.
00:59:40Then I assume you've opened it.
00:59:43How many fatalities?
00:59:45Two by accident, four by infection.
00:59:49The, uh, seven of us left seem to have a resistance to it.
00:59:54At least for the time being.
00:59:56Ask him if they've contaminated the environment outside the station.
00:59:59Has the environment outside the station been compromised?
01:00:02No one's been outside.
01:00:05What's going on, John? What's happening?
01:00:14John, are you still there?
01:00:16What you found in the ice was an escape pod, similar to our own aircraft ejection system.
01:00:26On the night of the 2nd of July, 1947, a similar vehicle entered the Earth's atmosphere.
01:00:32It landed near Roswell, New Mexico.
01:00:35They started transmitting a rescue signal.
01:00:38When they were retrieving the unopened pod, a ham radio operator named Gordon Ostler stumbled on the frequency signal, the same as you did.
01:00:48He drove out to the source of the transmission.
01:00:52The aliens are carriers of the pathogen, but they themselves are immune to it.
01:00:57They were unaware of this until they entered our planetary system.
01:01:02Their first stop was Mars.
01:01:05Total extinction took less than six months.
01:01:08How did they communicate? Is it some form of telepathy?
01:01:11Yes. They never left their craft. The recovery was robotic.
01:01:17But they made it clear that night that they desperately wanted to assimilate with us.
01:01:24Did you contact it? Is it still alive?
01:01:28It's dead.
01:01:32None of that matters anymore. The solution now is sterilization.
01:01:35What do you mean, sterilization?
01:01:37It's been decided.
01:01:39Unlimited nuclear device is our only option.
01:01:45John?
01:01:47John?
01:01:49Toledate health has gone away.
01:01:51No.
01:01:52I will not lie to you.
01:01:53We've got no choice.
01:01:55God knows what they're going to have to go through in the next few hours.
01:01:58They have a right to know what's going to happen.
01:02:01Tell them the truth and I guarantee the integrity of that station will be compromised.
01:02:10Julian, a Russian submarine is on its way to you.
01:02:18How the hell can they help us?
01:02:20They're not coming here to help us.
01:02:22How long do we have?
01:02:29Three hours.
01:02:35I'm so sorry, Julian.
01:02:40Julian.
01:02:45Julian?
01:02:48Julian?
01:02:49Thank you, Dr. Buckman.
01:02:59I know how hard that was for you.
01:03:02No way!
01:03:04They can't do this.
01:03:06They just can't kill us all.
01:03:08I say we load the plane and we take our chances.
01:03:10Unless there's a break in the weather, our chances are slim than none.
01:03:12No one's going anywhere.
01:03:14We walk out of here, we can infect the entire planet.
01:03:17But we're not infected, for Christ's sake!
01:03:19I can't prove that.
01:03:20What if we were?
01:03:21We would be dead like all the others.
01:03:23And somehow we've managed to develop a resistance.
01:03:25What about running blood panels on all of us to verify it?
01:03:27What has always been known to disguise itself in cellular protein?
01:03:31Could we be consistent?
01:03:32Possibly.
01:03:34But Sherry's right.
01:03:35We could be part of some hidden cycle of replication and infections without any symptoms.
01:03:41That's nothing but theoretical bullshit!
01:03:43We see it in plant resistance all the time.
01:03:46Introduce a pathogen, some die immediately, while others quickly develop antiges against the infection.
01:03:51Every minute we waste is a minute we could spend further away from you!
01:03:57Everyone stays put for shelling on some blood panels.
01:04:01Then we decide to do it.
01:04:03Won't you look like it's over my plan?
01:04:10Don't fucking believe me!
01:04:21Don't be afraid!
01:04:22You have to worry about the explosion of the rocket.
01:04:24Maybe we can follow the bombshell that's been not over my plan.
01:04:28You can't believe it's over my plan.
01:04:30We are in theųjus.
01:04:31We are in theųjus.
01:04:32You have to fix the command on the船us.
01:04:33The ship was in theųjus.
01:04:34Guns is up to the equipment.
01:04:36We are in theųjus in theųjus.
01:04:37We have to start with the rocket.
01:04:39We are in theųjus.
01:04:41We are in theųjus.
01:04:42The hepat is so big!
01:04:44We are in theųjus.
01:04:45I guess you are in theųjus.
01:04:46The ship is in theųjus.
01:04:47there's no sign of any pathogen are you sure look for yourself nothing but
01:05:17healthy cells but it still could be hidden in the protein we know how unlikely that is how unlikely
01:05:23what are the odds 99.999 to the infinite but not 100 christ's sake what are we waiting for i say we
01:05:32get out of here now what do you think alexi without absolute proof it would be incredibly
01:05:40irresponsible kate i don't know michael what do you think if there's no sign of internet blood i
01:05:46agree with you there's two come on kate come on do you want to die for nothing no i don't but if
01:05:53there's a chance we can spread this i don't think we have a choice are you out of your mind there's
01:05:57no sign of it anywhere in our blood what more fucking proof do you need i'm not going anywhere
01:06:02with you you stupid fucking you bitch give your gun to grishon why because you're the only one who
01:06:13can fly the plane it's all the more reason for me to keep it oh give your gun to grishon
01:06:19when i arrive i notice the main entry port there's a keypad to open and close is the main
01:06:28main spade port the same yeah why i think we should reprogram the codes just in case someone
01:06:33decides to try and lean i'll show you how first you need to punch in the existing code which is
01:06:49seven nine four two it's waiting for the open command four number combination then depress the
01:06:55first and the third pass until they light up
01:07:02now the maintenance break okay
01:07:06then there's no..
01:07:13also a single unit of devices that are basically in the name of common
01:07:21the electric defensive position does not require vaccines they should be holding
01:07:25the dang rude
01:07:29november
01:07:35You can shoot in the computer
01:07:38so that the Russian rocket is shot.
01:07:44That's it.
01:07:46A nuclear weapon is already done.
01:07:50It's not a training lesson.
01:08:05Are you okay, Michael?
01:08:21No.
01:08:23I'm not okay.
01:08:26How long since we spoke to Bob?
01:08:29Over an hour.
01:08:32I don't know how much time.
01:08:35This is insane.
01:09:05If they are able to reach us on the radio, there must be a hole in the storm front.
01:09:17The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced we can make it out of here on the plane.
01:09:21If I can't get to it, fuck the entry points.
01:09:26There's another way out of here.
01:09:28I don't know.
01:09:43I don't know.
01:09:44I don't know.
01:09:47Oh, my God.
01:09:51Oh, my God.
01:09:54Oh, my God.
01:10:00I'm sorry.
01:10:02I'm sorry.
01:10:05I'm sorry.
01:10:17I'm not ready to die.
01:10:47Don't do this.
01:10:48Michael.
01:10:50Michael, stop it.
01:10:52Get that gun.
01:10:53Get the fucking gun.
01:10:56Michael.
01:10:57Michael.
01:10:58Michael.
01:10:59Stop.
01:11:00Please stop.
01:11:01Please stop.
01:11:02Oh, my God.
01:11:04Let's go.
01:11:08Let's go.
01:11:09Let's go.
01:11:10Michael.
01:11:11To the plate.
01:11:17Julian.
01:11:33They're heading for the plane.
01:11:35I can't get out.
01:11:36The ports are locked.
01:11:37No, Julian.
01:11:38They're going to the irrigation drains.
01:11:41What's he talking about?
01:11:43The cornfields.
01:11:44You've got to stop them, Julian.
01:11:46Go.
01:11:47I'm okay.
01:11:48Go.
01:11:49I'm alright.
01:11:50Shelly, take care of Kate.
01:11:53The captain of the boat has been stuck in the middle of the air.
01:12:01Watch out.
01:12:03Get the pipes from the first to the fifth.
01:12:06The rocket.
01:12:08The height of 200 feet.
01:12:11It's a way.
01:12:12God help us.
01:12:13It's a way.
01:12:14God help us.
01:12:15God help us.
01:12:16Come on.
01:12:17God help us.
01:12:18Come on.
01:12:19Come on.
01:12:20Come on.
01:12:21Come on.
01:12:22Come on.
01:12:23Come on.
01:12:24Watch out.
01:12:25Come on.
01:12:26Oh shit.
01:12:27Come on.
01:12:28Watch out.
01:12:29Be fair.
01:12:30Come on.
01:12:31New carriers.
01:12:32Look out.
01:12:33Look out.
01:12:34Hello.
01:12:35And now.
01:12:36The weapon.
01:12:37Hey.
01:12:38You've got to wait.
01:12:39Let's go. Let's go. We've got to get out of here.
01:12:58We've got that much time. Come on!
01:13:09We don't have time to waste. Let's go.
01:13:26My God. They were right. We are infected.
01:13:35So we're infected. It doesn't mean we'll die.
01:13:39But it might mean that others will.
01:13:41I can't do this. I'm not gone.
01:13:43Yes, you are.
01:13:45Who's going to fly the plane?
01:13:46You want to stay here and wait and be blown into fucking oblivion when we have a chance to get out of here?
01:13:51Now let's go!
01:13:52No. And you're not going either.
01:13:55I go!
01:13:55I go, don't do this!
01:14:18Michael, you can't go outside!
01:14:27I go, I go, don't do this!
01:14:33Come on.
01:14:39Oh.
01:14:40Michael, stop! Look at the cord!
01:15:10What?
01:15:40Oh, my God.
01:16:10Come on.
01:16:27Come on.
01:16:28Get up!
01:16:29Come on.
01:16:30Stop doing this!
01:16:32Open.
01:16:33Open.
01:16:40Open.
01:16:46Open.
01:16:47Open.
01:16:48Open.
01:16:49Open.
01:16:50Open.
01:16:51Open.
01:16:52Open.
01:16:53Open.
01:16:54Open.
01:16:55Open.
01:16:56Open.
01:16:57Open.
01:16:58Open.
01:16:59Open.
01:17:00Open.
01:17:01Open.
01:17:02Open.
01:17:03Open.
01:17:04Open.
01:17:05Open.
01:17:06Open.
01:17:07Open.
01:17:08Open.
01:17:09Open.
01:17:10Don't move.
01:17:13Don't move.
01:17:17What's happening?
01:17:19Julian!
01:17:21Don't take me!
01:17:23Breathe slowly.
01:17:27Don't move.
01:17:37I can't breathe!
01:17:39I can't breathe!
01:17:41I can't breathe!
01:17:43I can't breathe!
01:17:45I can't breathe!
01:17:47I can't breathe!
01:17:53I can't breathe!
01:17:55I can't breathe!
01:17:57I can't breathe!
01:17:59Hmm.
01:18:29Racket, prepare.
01:18:419 feet.
01:18:54Come on, let's go.
01:18:55We're out of time. We've got to go.
01:18:57You all right?
01:18:58I'll use the maintenance bay door.
01:19:00Are you okay, Alexis?
01:19:02Julian, what's going on?
01:19:03Where are we going? Where's Michael?
01:19:05He's dead.
01:19:12Nearly there.
01:19:20I'm here.
01:19:21I'm here.
01:19:21I'm here.
01:19:22I'm here.
01:19:33I'm here.
01:19:35I'm here.
01:19:35It's hard to breathe.
01:19:57Breathe slowly.
01:20:02Their lungs will get used to it until we're inside.
01:20:05It's like what?
01:20:35They want us to go with them.
01:20:39They want us to go with them.
01:20:51They want us to go with them.
01:20:53They want us to go with them.
01:20:57They want us to go with them.
01:21:04They want us to go with them.
01:21:06They want us to go with them.
01:21:08They want us to go with them.
01:21:10Oh, my God.
01:21:40I'm shutting out.
01:22:00I'm scared, Joe.
01:22:02I'm scared, too.
01:22:05Just hold on.
01:22:08And don't let go.
01:22:10I'm scared, too.
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