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00:00:00This is the end of the video.
00:01:00We should be arriving at the CV we're repairing in a few hours.
00:01:15Specs?
00:01:15Uh, 15 transverse and rake presses each.
00:01:19Should be easy.
00:01:20In and out.
00:01:21Mmm.
00:01:22Yeah, back in time for your birthday, Tyler.
00:01:25One more awesome night before I'm off to the US for a couple of months.
00:01:29Okay, okay.
00:01:29Well, that means we need to go all out.
00:01:31All right, all out.
00:01:32Got to top Bali last year.
00:01:34Oh, Drew, but, you know, just let me see what I can do.
00:01:37What does that mean?
00:01:38It's a birthday surprise.
00:01:39Birthday, I didn't say...
00:01:40Updates.
00:01:46Watch standard status.
00:01:48Negative on watch standards.
00:01:49We're off course.
00:01:50We have had a sub-surface hit.
00:01:5352 degrees.
00:01:55A lot of signature reading.
00:01:57How?
00:01:58We're outfitted for repairs, not combat.
00:02:04Engineers!
00:02:05Sir!
00:02:05Well, helmsman and lookouts are down.
00:02:07Quarters have been destroyed.
00:02:08Russians are boarding from a surface sub.
00:02:10Hit your weapons.
00:02:10Let's move.
00:02:11Sir!
00:02:12Yes, sir.
00:02:14Go on!
00:02:15Go on!
00:02:19Australian Navy Rescue.
00:02:20Go print.
00:02:21Enemy engaged.
00:02:22Plant the explosives.
00:02:23Come on!
00:02:23Quick!
00:02:24Plant the explosives!
00:02:25Now!
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00:02:38You'd remember that discussion we had last night about your skill with an axe?
00:02:40When I tell you to go, you get to work, right?
00:02:43Yes, sir.
00:02:44All right, Ty, I'll get us eyes on deck.
00:02:46Sorry.
00:02:53Go!
00:02:54Four frontways down.
00:02:55Twenty-five Russians.
00:02:56One has explosives.
00:02:57Started.
00:02:58Explosives?
00:03:00Well, they want us to sink fast, don't they?
00:03:02That engineers this barge is now non-recoverable.
00:03:04We've got to take that Russian sub.
00:03:07Yes, sir.
00:03:11Russian diver inbound, 60 seconds.
00:03:13Old disarm. Tyler, cover Bradley.
00:03:14Bradley, get to the bomber. Reduce it to 20 seconds for 20 seconds only.
00:03:18Fleurieu, you're going to have to cover X points. Copy?
00:03:20Copy, sir.
00:03:21Yes, sir.
00:03:21We are in that water the second Bradley gives us a signal.
00:03:24Okay, then boom.
00:03:25These Russians can go to hell with the barge. Copy?
00:03:27Yes, sir.
00:03:28All right, let's move.
00:03:29Sir, look out.
00:03:32Go, go! Don't worry about me!
00:03:33I've got this!
00:03:34Kukrin, intel report.
00:03:41Kukrin, intel report.
00:03:43Kukrin, intel report.
00:03:53Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:05Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:09Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:11Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:12Where is he?
00:04:13No response, sir.
00:04:22Ah, there it is.
00:04:24The Australians overpowered me.
00:04:25They have ordered.
00:04:26Order 66.
00:04:27Now, go!
00:04:28Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:29Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:30Kukrin, intel report.
00:04:31Stop what you're doing.
00:04:32Step back.
00:04:32Step back.
00:04:33This sub is now under the control of the Royal Australian Navy.
00:04:36Tyler, get on the radio and read you to our frequencies.
00:04:38I want that carrier here now.
00:04:39Hey! Hands off or I chop them off.
00:04:44Bradley, get on NABCOM.
00:04:48Do you smell smoke?
00:04:50That's a fire back there, but we're good. Checking NABCOM.
00:04:53Mayday, mayday, mayday. This is Captain Tim Olsen of the Royal Australian Navy. Does anyone copy?
00:04:57The burner on comms and panels on the frets. Can't ID origin, result, method of damage.
00:05:02They've disabled the entire sub.
00:05:05Middle of the ocean. Nothing for miles.
00:05:09You know, I don't care how near Russia we are. We need a charter course for nearest landfall.
00:05:12We need to know if this attack is just us.
00:05:15Or the start of World War Three.
00:05:20What is a groaning sound?
00:05:24What the hell is that? We're here!
00:05:26Status!
00:05:29Sir, they've done something to the NABCOM.
00:05:31It's not working, no readings.
00:05:33Can't be in the middle of the ocean.
00:05:35We're nearly in sight of Russia.
00:05:37Tyler, get ours topside. I need to know if anything's moving up there.
00:05:39Hostiles, friendlies, anyone?
00:05:41Yes, sir.
00:05:42You got them?
00:05:43Got them.
00:05:52Land, sir!
00:05:53No survivors but land, less than a mile.
00:05:58Land?
00:05:59Less than a mile?
00:06:00We're just surrounded by nothing but ocean.
00:06:02You're just surrounded by nothing but ocean.
00:06:03I don't know.
00:06:33Piers, we need to figure out what happened on that Russian sub.
00:06:45We need to know it wasn't disappearing on purpose this close to Alaska.
00:06:50Piers, tell me we have some answers.
00:06:55The Russian sub intercepted the Australian naval vessel in the Bering Sea along the coasts of Russia and Alaska.
00:07:03But something went wrong and we don't know what.
00:07:07There was some type of weather anomaly, but that's not uncommon for the area.
00:07:12The Russians attacked an Australian naval repair ship unprovoked?
00:07:17Yes, that is correct, sir.
00:07:19We were allowing them to pass through friendly waters to get to their repair faster, but the Russians must have been patrolling.
00:07:27We've tried all known Russian frequencies and there's been no luck.
00:07:31There's no sign of the submarine anywhere.
00:07:37Do you have the names of the crew that were on that Australian barge?
00:07:40Yes, sir.
00:07:41Unlike the sub, the Australian wreckage is present in the water, so the officials are still working on identifying all of the casualties.
00:07:49Dozens of the Australian crew are confirmed dead, but there are four that are unaccounted for.
00:08:00They may be among the dead and just not found yet, or there is the possibility that they were taken aboard the Russian sub as hostages.
00:08:08Do you have the names of those potential hostages?
00:08:14Lieutenant Olsen, Engineer Tyler Armstrong, Engineer Jennifer Bradley, and Engineer Leela Rue.
00:08:26I understand that that's your niece, sir.
00:08:30Admiral, are you okay?
00:08:33I'm fine, Pierce.
00:08:34We need everyone's full attention in finding that sub.
00:08:39Sir, yes, sir.
00:08:40I'll call in the NSA and experts on this.
00:08:42No, we can't.
00:08:44It'll take too long.
00:08:46This is Dr. Books, you understand.
00:08:48I'm taking personal responsibility for this operation, Pierce.
00:08:52Do I make myself clear?
00:08:55Crystal, Admiral.
00:08:59Admiral, where are you going?
00:09:01I'm going to visit my sister, who's in hospice, and inform her that her child may be held hostage by the Russians.
00:09:10Meet me in the command center in one hour.
00:09:12Just you.
00:09:16That monster has most likely put us out of commission.
00:09:19That creature, sir.
00:09:20Never seen anything quite like it.
00:09:22Except maybe in a picture book.
00:09:25This stuff needs to be fixed now.
00:09:27And then we've got to figure out a way to shift that creature off us.
00:09:30Bradley, can you undo whatever they've done to the engine?
00:09:34I'll give it my all, sir, but I'm certain Cooper in here sabotaged it.
00:09:37And I'm not sure how, except it involved fire.
00:09:40Are you going to work in magic?
00:09:42Copy, sir.
00:09:43Leroux!
00:09:44Sir.
00:09:45I need you to reset that console.
00:09:47I need the radio operational, please.
00:09:48Because I don't like standing around doing nothing.
00:09:50I mean, we're sitting ducks right now.
00:09:51I'd almost rather talk to the Red Fleet.
00:09:53You hear that, Andrea?
00:09:55You're surrendering.
00:09:57Shut up.
00:09:58The circuits are melted.
00:10:03It's chaos inside this panel, sir.
00:10:05If only you had a real engineer to explain it to you.
00:10:11Say that again.
00:10:13All right, Tyler, stand down.
00:10:14Okay, the last thing we need is more trouble.
00:10:16All right?
00:10:17No more fighting.
00:10:18Yes, sir.
00:10:21Laurie, progress.
00:10:24Radio, NAVCOM, out of commission.
00:10:26Andrea over here overloaded the grid.
00:10:30Circuits, motherboards, every piece of hardware.
00:10:33They've fried their entire sub.
00:10:35Bradley, damage report.
00:10:38Hull's intact, sir.
00:10:39But we're stuck under that creature.
00:10:42Maybe high tide will help?
00:10:43Well, can we restart?
00:10:44I mean, why aren't I even hearing the engine anymore?
00:10:47The engine's dead.
00:10:48They've done fill the fuel.
00:10:50So there's a possibility to refuel?
00:10:52Possibly.
00:10:53I can't tell without trying.
00:10:55Fuel source is unknown, too.
00:10:57The radio, LaRue.
00:10:57How long to repair it?
00:10:59At least two days of non-stop stripping, connecting, insulating, replacing every burned wire by borrowing
00:11:07safely from other parts of the sub, and even then, I would be better off spending a week salvaging parts,
00:11:14taking them off the sub, replacing everything, and just rebuilding the radio.
00:11:19So can you smell that?
00:11:22There's gas in the cabin.
00:11:25What did you do?
00:11:26Standard capture procedure.
00:11:29Good work, engineer.
00:11:31Hey, idiot.
00:11:33You were in this mess, too, with us.
00:11:34Just remember that.
00:11:35Keep yelling.
00:11:36Help the gas fumes do their work on your lungs.
00:11:38Shut up.
00:11:41This sub's a death trap.
00:11:42We've got to move.
00:11:43We've got to get out of here, engineers.
00:11:44Grab a red.
00:11:44Let's move.
00:11:45Up, up.
00:11:46Move, move.
00:11:47Bradley, you're with me.
00:11:48Yes, sir.
00:11:52Whoa.
00:11:53Get down.
00:11:54Get down.
00:11:54Stop.
00:12:00XO.
00:12:01Sir.
00:12:02So your file indicates that you three have shared an abundance of repair assignments before?
00:12:07Yes, sir.
00:12:07We've been in enemy territory.
00:12:09We can defend ourselves.
00:12:11I was in the infantry myself, and to be honest, I'm quite impressed with your resolve under pressure.
00:12:16Good work.
00:12:16Thank you, sir.
00:12:17Happy to have a captain who can take a Russian sub.
00:12:20Yeah, I'll get us home.
00:12:21It's just...
00:12:22Just...
00:12:23I still can't believe you killed a thing on your own, Tyler.
00:12:29Dad was a surgeon, sir.
00:12:31Everything has a carotid artery.
00:12:33That's not something they focus on in basic.
00:12:35What about the jugular?
00:12:37Focus on behind the ear, sir.
00:12:40Doesn't matter if it's 20 ounces, 20,000 pounds.
00:12:43It's all over.
00:12:44Does anyone know what type of reptile, crocodilian creature we're dealing with over here?
00:12:51Uh...
00:12:51Sir, LaRue and I, we studied a little bit of biochem in the academy before we focused on engineering, but in biology...
00:13:01Well, say level with me, engineers.
00:13:04Looking at the pale flipper's jaw, I recognise it more from primary school than I do academy
00:13:11sciences.
00:13:12Yeah.
00:13:13I think I know what it is, but it should have been dead about 65 million years ago.
00:13:19So what you're telling me is that thing, that reptile, is a dinosaur?
00:13:24Uh, technically, maybe, yeah, I, uh, look, I think what LaRue's trying to say is it looks
00:13:30like a mosasaur, which is marine-like, crocodilian, sort of like a dinosaur.
00:13:37Uh, look, I mean, it could be possible, right?
00:13:42I mean, we've only discovered 5% of the ocean, maybe on a remote island like this, but it could
00:13:47be a new species, could be an old species.
00:13:50Yeah, well, I don't know how it happened, but I think we're closer to Russia than we are
00:13:53in the middle of the Bering Sea.
00:13:56Yeah, well, there's been mosasaur fossils found in Russia, sir.
00:13:59It's just that...
00:14:01This doesn't look like Russia.
00:14:04Yeah.
00:14:07As soon as we're done with the imagery, I'm going to make a quick expedition to the cliff
00:14:10and back.
00:14:11All right, I'm going to scan life from the top.
00:14:13Maybe we feel lucky we run into life sooner.
00:14:15Of course, sir.
00:14:15Ready for inspection, sir.
00:14:17Unfortunately, it's grim, sir.
00:14:20Zero rations made it off the barge.
00:14:22Nothing's washing ashore yet.
00:14:23All we found out the latter was burnt and or tainted potatoes, eggs, milk, bacon, ruined.
00:14:33We recovered six cans of bean soup.
00:14:36It seems the Russians were at the end of their patrol, but by the time we found them, they're
00:14:41already halfway through their rations.
00:14:44Then, during our takeover, Kuprin here doused the ration cabinets with fuel and lit them up.
00:14:50Most cans burst.
00:14:53Bradley saved six.
00:14:56Kylie, pat them down, please.
00:14:57Yes, sir.
00:15:02That soup's going to have to last us an unfortunate amount of time.
00:15:05Until then, we've got to forage to supplement it.
00:15:08So we might have to start fishing.
00:15:10Sir.
00:15:11A couple of knives.
00:15:12Good work, engineer.
00:15:15This will come in handy.
00:15:18Sir.
00:15:19You know, mate.
00:15:21We do have a large amount of food if anyone is brave enough to grill moses or meat and eat it.
00:15:29So, you think this crap is safe to eat?
00:15:32You cannot be serious.
00:15:34There's no way of knowing if that food is even edible.
00:15:37Well, it's either we risk dinosaur meat tonight or find some type of immoral meat we can feast
00:15:43on over the next couple of days.
00:15:45Sir, we can also make jerky.
00:15:49Make a pole, some nets.
00:15:50We can fish.
00:15:52Well, that's got to be a short-term game plan for food.
00:15:53What about weapons?
00:15:55Ah, we have the three axes we retrieved from the barge, the knives we just recovered from
00:16:01the Russians, but that's it.
00:16:04Well, that's not a lot to protect ourselves with, especially with what's out there.
00:16:08I mean, anything else of value for survival?
00:16:10Like, anything at all?
00:16:12We've also got Rue's compass, my lighter.
00:16:16Hey, are you holding out on us?
00:16:19Because if you are, God help you, sunshine.
00:16:21Do you leave us to starve alone on this beautiful island?
00:16:28Tyler, a word?
00:16:30Tyler, this is important.
00:16:31We're on our own out here.
00:16:33You understand what I'm saying?
00:16:34Yes, sir.
00:16:35All right, dress the meat immediately so it doesn't spoil.
00:16:37Okay, the Russians are going to carry on, but I don't care.
00:16:39But I'm not interested in starving anyone.
00:16:41I need you to make sure that everyone understands how far we are from supplies.
00:16:45All right, I need to scout that cliff in the distance.
00:16:47Recon can't wait.
00:16:48Okay, it's going to take me about an hour.
00:16:50So as of right now, you're acting CEO.
00:16:54Copy, sir.
00:16:55All right, bring it in.
00:16:57Now I'm going to hike up that beach to the cliff.
00:16:59I'm going to try to scout out for any humans, animals, locals, Russians, whatever I can find.
00:17:04Tyler's acting CEO until I return.
00:17:06Copy?
00:17:07Copy, sir.
00:17:07What he says, go.
00:17:08He is the tip of the spear.
00:17:09Copy, sir.
00:17:10Okay.
00:17:10Tyler, get cutting.
00:17:11Bradley, get cooking.
00:17:12LaRue, work your miracles with that radio until the fumes get too much, okay?
00:17:15If rescue comes before I get back, then Godspeed.
00:17:19If rescue comes before I get back, then Godspeed.
00:17:45Oh, Godspeed.
00:17:51I'm a really good one.
00:18:03Oh, Godspeed.
00:18:06I'm a little bit closer.
00:18:08I mean, honey.
00:18:09I don't know.
00:18:09I don't know.
00:18:10I don't know.
00:18:11I don't know.
00:18:13I don't know.
00:18:13I don't know.
00:18:14It should be edible.
00:18:19It's cooked.
00:18:22Go find vile dog to test it on.
00:18:24You know what?
00:18:30I'm gonna go check the show line.
00:18:32Bradley, watch them.
00:18:34Copy.
00:18:40Surprisingly tasty, though.
00:18:42Yeah.
00:18:44Yeah, it's not too dissimilar to dressing a deer.
00:18:50Although that smells pretty bad, too.
00:18:53And just promise me if we get off this island,
00:18:55you won't leave me behind because a small white monster saw me.
00:18:59Don't worry.
00:19:00I can never leave you behind here.
00:19:02Even if you do stink.
00:19:04Thanks.
00:19:04Okay.
00:19:05Do you think Captain Olsen will be back soon?
00:19:21I don't like waiting around like this.
00:19:22Yeah, well, if he's not back in a few hours, we go look for him.
00:19:31Hey, are you...
00:19:32Okay.
00:19:35Really?
00:19:37Why are we, uh...
00:19:38on this walk?
00:19:42Uh, yeah.
00:19:44Look, Ty...
00:19:45my mom...
00:19:49I know that you know she's sick in hospice,
00:19:53but she's stage four now.
00:19:58It's spread to her lymph nodes and she doesn't have very long.
00:20:04I'm sorry.
00:20:06You know, I didn't know.
00:20:07Why are you on assignment?
00:20:08She's been in and out of treatment for years.
00:20:12I mean, every time she gets bad,
00:20:14I have to splurge for transport and...
00:20:17it's expensive.
00:20:19Do you...
00:20:21don't know how long she has exactly?
00:20:25Yeah.
00:20:27Uh...
00:20:28last month was supposed to be her last.
00:20:32She's a bro time now.
00:20:36She...
00:20:37she's meant to be having this operation,
00:20:39but...
00:20:40it's risky.
00:20:45Yeah, and...
00:20:46this was supposed to be an easy assignment.
00:20:49In and out.
00:20:51Strut repair.
00:20:53Can be simple if you're lucky, but...
00:20:56our luck?
00:20:58I mean,
00:20:59our struts are currently
00:21:01on the bottom of the ocean.
00:21:07Ty...
00:21:07mum was a vet.
00:21:14Yeah.
00:21:14She is a vet, so...
00:21:16she gets it.
00:21:17But...
00:21:18I get it.
00:21:22I get it.
00:21:24We get signal.
00:21:27Could be good news.
00:21:30Could be bad news.
00:21:31Let's see if we get some...
00:21:33I...
00:21:34look, I...
00:21:34I'm actually sorry for bringing it up.
00:21:37I shouldn't have even...
00:21:39I shouldn't even be talking about it.
00:21:40I want to be focused on our solutions.
00:21:43You know?
00:21:43when I talk about...
00:21:46that's why I've been distracted.
00:21:48Hey, hey, hey.
00:21:49I don't know.
00:21:49I feel weak.
00:21:51Like, I should be able to handle this on my own.
00:21:54Rude, Rude.
00:21:55You're doing fine.
00:21:57Okay?
00:22:00Yeah.
00:22:01Okay?
00:22:02Together.
00:22:04Together.
00:22:08You only ate that little spoonful of beans.
00:22:11I know you're hungry, right?
00:22:12I'm just trying to keep you through from collapsing on us.
00:22:20I'm not coming back for you if you do.
00:22:28Suit yourself.
00:22:29Truth be told, it tastes exactly like what you'd think.
00:22:32Chicken.
00:22:34Fishy chicken.
00:22:40What the heck?
00:22:42Help!
00:22:47Help!
00:22:48Help!
00:22:50Help!
00:22:50Hey! Hey!
00:22:55Get that one, Doc!
00:23:08Quick, into the forest.
00:23:12Move! Move!
00:23:15Move!
00:23:17They're everywhere!
00:23:20Move!
00:23:26Move! Come on!
00:23:28Go! Go! Get to the cliff!
00:23:30Move! Move!
00:23:32Move!
00:23:38Quick!
00:23:42Move!
00:23:44Go! Go!
00:23:45Go! Go! Go! Go!
00:23:49That's the last of you for now.
00:23:50All right.
00:23:54So, the sound we heard on the sub. The groaning. I think raptors, mosasaurs. I think we passed through to somewhere different.
00:24:09I mean, at the very least, like the Galapagos where evolution forged its own line because it's so remote.
00:24:15Yeah, no, but where on earth have we, have we found living dinosaurs, still living dinosaurs? I mean, yeah, sure, birds, ancestors, million years old, hundred million years later.
00:24:26But, I don't think we're in some place. I think we're in some time.
00:24:34You really think that we traveled back in time?
00:24:38No, no, no, no. I know, I know it sounds impossible. But, but how else do you explain dinosaurs?
00:24:47Well, the where and the when doesn't make much difference now, does it?
00:24:51What matters is we get to that cliff. Okay, then we can figure out what the hell went down and how to get off this bloody island. Copy?
00:24:58Yes, sir.
00:24:59All right? Yes, sir.
00:25:00Let's go.
00:25:08Hello, Margaret.
00:25:20Chris, I haven't seen you in weeks.
00:25:25I know I should have come by sooner. You look...
00:25:29Oh, terrible. I know.
00:25:33But I am fighting.
00:25:35I don't know anyone who looked great when they were in the middle of the fight of their lives.
00:25:42Listen, I don't know how to say this.
00:25:45Is this about Lee? I haven't heard anything from them all day.
00:25:50They should have talked by now and be on their way here.
00:25:55What happened to Lee? What happened to my child, Christopher?
00:25:59Margaret, they're missing.
00:26:02Oh?
00:26:03They're on the Bering Sea. They encountered a Russian submarine. We're afraid that they may have been taken hostage. We are doing everything we can.
00:26:10Why are you here? You should be trying to find Lee.
00:26:14That sub is nowhere to be found. Every resource in my fleet is being directed to finding that Russian sub. I promise you, Margaret.
00:26:21I want you to leave, Chris. I want you to leave and find my child. That's all I care about right now.
00:26:30I'm going into surgery in a couple of days. I may not come out of it.
00:26:35Maggie, don't you?
00:26:36Don't you Maggie meet Chris?
00:26:38I know that look when something's too damn big. But you always found a way.
00:26:44You and Mom, you always found a way. Now Pinky promised me.
00:26:50I love you big sis. And I love you too. Now go find Lee.
00:27:11Keep moving. Keep going.
00:27:14Sir, stop.
00:27:15Listen.
00:27:18I think the raptors gave up.
00:27:22All right, Imgenies. Bring it in. Bring it in. Take a knee.
00:27:28North of the cliff face is a cave. I spotted two silhouettes. Humans.
00:27:34I think it's our best bet to make contact and regroup.
00:27:37Okay, but we've got to be cautious. I think it's safe.
00:27:40We need rest. We need water. At least a couple of hours sleep.
00:27:43But we need prepare to defend ourselves.
00:28:13All clear.
00:28:18Ah, we've got to move.
00:28:21I think the cliff face is climbable. Stay down, stay silent, stay in formation.
00:28:25If you see anything or hear anything, you hit the ground ASAP, you understand?
00:28:28Copy, sir.
00:28:29Right, let's move.
00:28:35Right, that's a cave I saw earlier. Let's go!
00:28:38Let's go!
00:28:56Run!
00:28:57Run!
00:28:58We've got to make a three-line for the cave!
00:28:59I'm not behind you!
00:29:00Run!
00:29:01Run!
00:29:10Identify yourself!
00:29:16I'm just insane!
00:29:20Okay, okay, okay.
00:29:21Move! Move! Move!
00:29:45He's right there!
00:30:08My God!
00:30:09Hey, why me, LaRue?
00:30:15It's my baggy!
00:30:24Got it!
00:30:29Hey, hey. Hey.
00:30:32It's okay.
00:30:33That was my last connection to her.
00:30:40LaRue, Tyler, did you come here?
00:30:42Yes, sir.
00:30:45What do you reckon? That's 25 feet?
00:30:48Yes, sir.
00:30:49And with your skill sets, do you think you have a chance of hitting that thing?
00:30:54Well, with a knife.
00:30:57Affirmative.
00:30:58Corotid artery. Right behind the ear.
00:31:00Like you took out the mosasaur.
00:31:02Yeah, it was close combat and I had an axe. It's a completely different situation.
00:31:06Tyler.
00:31:07You've got a better idea. Speak up now. Other than that, just keep your traps shut, yeah?
00:31:11Sir.
00:31:13Don't miss.
00:31:14Copy that.
00:31:15No.
00:31:16No.
00:31:17No.
00:31:18No.
00:31:19No.
00:31:20No.
00:31:21Thanks, Mom.
00:31:23Well, before we get into these squabblings, Ahm has invited you into the cave, so
00:31:26Thanks, Mom.
00:31:45Well, before we get into the squabblings,
00:31:48Arm has invited you into the cave,
00:31:51so come.
00:31:53Rest.
00:31:54Just for a little while.
00:31:55We're going to keep moving.
00:31:56We've got a plan to get off this bloody island,
00:31:57so we can't be too long.
00:31:59Yeah, yeah.
00:32:06Arm.
00:32:07What's it?
00:32:09Thank you for saving our skin back there.
00:32:13Thank you for letting us share this cave.
00:32:15I appreciate it.
00:32:20Yeah, Arm is insightful, yeah?
00:32:23I have no idea what he is saying.
00:32:24I only understand his name, Arm, but he lives on the island.
00:32:29And I, like you, am a survivor, yeah.
00:32:32So my name is Captain Xercy Friedrich von Schoen,
00:32:37Imperial German Navy.
00:32:39Imperial?
00:32:40Captain Xercy Friedrich von Schoen.
00:32:41Now look who is too proud of himself.
00:32:43Well, I'm sure some ideas will be lost in translation.
00:32:45I apologize for the frayed nerves.
00:32:48My name is Captain Tim Olsen of the Royal Australian Navy.
00:32:53Captain Ram is of the Russian Navy.
00:32:55So you think this is a Russian base?
00:32:58We are not in Russia.
00:33:00We are in the middle of the Aleutian Basin.
00:33:01The only thing Russian here is myself and my engineer.
00:33:04Well, do you know where we are, Von Schoen?
00:33:07Nein.
00:33:08I was shipwrecked here,
00:33:10and my navigation told me there was no island for miles,
00:33:14just sea for miles.
00:33:16How long have you been on the island?
00:33:18I don't know.
00:33:20I have lost count of the days.
00:33:24Sit down.
00:33:25Uh, we should keep climbing.
00:33:28Keep moving, right?
00:33:29We need to rest.
00:33:29It doesn't matter.
00:33:31The last count lasted, what,
00:33:3220 minutes before we had to run for our lives?
00:33:35Yeah.
00:33:36Ty, we run the minute we start,
00:33:38and he didn't run on this godforsaken island.
00:33:40Hey, hey.
00:33:41I can hear you.
00:33:44Ty.
00:33:45My mom is my best friend.
00:33:49And any chance I had of connecting with her,
00:33:54she's still alive.
00:33:56It's good.
00:33:58But everything I do will be in the name
00:33:59of getting off this bloody island.
00:34:02All right?
00:34:03I mean, is this even Russia?
00:34:05Again?
00:34:06I'm telling you, we're not in Russia.
00:34:08I'm sure we've all seen versions
00:34:13of the same satellite photos.
00:34:15We should be in the middle of the Kamanda Islands,
00:34:18Kamchatka Shore, St. Matthew Island,
00:34:20and Aleutian Islands.
00:34:22It should be deep ocean for many miles.
00:34:25Far too deep for an island,
00:34:26or even rocks to crash into.
00:34:29The Pacific Sea.
00:34:31The Bering Sea.
00:34:32What?
00:34:33Well, you seem to be surprised about that, friend.
00:34:35Well, if we are in the Pacific Northwest,
00:34:37then why is all the weather temperate, yeah?
00:34:40Well, where do you think we are?
00:34:42I told you, I don't know.
00:34:43I was in a terrible storm,
00:34:46and then I was knocked out,
00:34:47and then I'm waking up on the shores of the island.
00:34:50Von Schoen, have you even asked Arm where we are?
00:34:53Yeah, of course.
00:34:54But I cannot understand what he says.
00:34:55He cannot understand what I say.
00:34:57I have no more knowledge of information
00:34:59as to where we are than any of you, yeah?
00:35:01Yeah?
00:35:01Yeah.
00:35:05Tal, do you really think the small ones are velociraptors?
00:35:13I think velociraptors or something similar, sir,
00:35:18we can't know.
00:35:19They could have evolved differently
00:35:20on a remote island like this.
00:35:23Strange, but interesting, hmm?
00:35:27I am curious.
00:35:29How did you end up on this island, hmm?
00:35:32Well, we accommodate a Russian sub.
00:35:34It's beach to the south.
00:35:35It's got no fuel.
00:35:36It's twisted.
00:35:37There's no way to recover it.
00:35:38I don't think we can repair it at this stage,
00:35:40but we definitely have a chance
00:35:42if we can get some sort of fuel.
00:35:44Yeah?
00:35:45Well, this is wunderbar, yeah?
00:35:47I also came here on a submarine.
00:35:51It is damaged and irreparable now,
00:35:53but the fuel tank is largely intact.
00:35:57We could haul the fuel to our sub?
00:36:00Not right now.
00:36:00It's way too dangerous.
00:36:01Okay, okay, so you take a rest, then?
00:36:05This could work.
00:36:06All right, we're not going to be dragging drums of fuel
00:36:09in our condition.
00:36:10We need to rest.
00:36:12All right, everyone on rotation.
00:36:13Tyler, you're on picket duty first.
00:36:15All right, everyone take a beat.
00:36:24Swiss haven't reported anything unusual
00:36:26or in brute form the shore.
00:36:28The present wreckage seems to be that
00:36:29of the Australian barge.
00:36:31So, is it life?
00:36:32Rescue boat?
00:36:34Items left behind?
00:36:35No, sir.
00:36:36If your niece's crew is alive,
00:36:38they should be aboard the Russian sub,
00:36:40not this ghost ship.
00:36:41And where is that sub?
00:36:43And there must be something we are missing.
00:36:46Sir, I've been looking through some old report files
00:36:49of missing vessels,
00:36:51and I found something.
00:36:52A German U-ship from World War I.
00:36:56Twenty-three soldiers went missing
00:36:58when returning from a Russian surveillance mission
00:37:0170 years ago in the exact spot
00:37:03the Australian ship went missing.
00:37:05Were they attacked as well?
00:37:07Well, that's the thing, sir.
00:37:09The Germans investigated,
00:37:10and they didn't find anything out of the ordinary
00:37:13at first.
00:37:14But then they started digging deeper
00:37:18into a weather anomaly,
00:37:19and they found way more
00:37:21than just impacted weather.
00:37:23They found dramatic shifts
00:37:25and fluctuations in gravity,
00:37:27mostly imperceptible,
00:37:29but at its worst...
00:37:31It affects the speed of time,
00:37:34like a black hole,
00:37:35a time dilation.
00:37:37Time dilation.
00:37:39It happens very often,
00:37:41almost every day,
00:37:42in small ways.
00:37:43Like a clock at 3,000 feet
00:37:45takes different than at ground level.
00:37:48We need to confer data
00:37:49with the other branches of the military,
00:37:51find out what the hell happened out there.
00:37:53And if there's anything that can help us,
00:37:55find that damn Russian submarine.
00:37:57Now.
00:37:59On it.
00:38:08Okay, Bradley, shift over.
00:38:12All right, listen up.
00:38:13It's zero dark hundred.
00:38:14Rivoli in two hours.
00:38:15Everyone put their heads down.
00:38:15Get some rest.
00:38:16It's my turn to keep watch.
00:38:23That's Gullhuman.
00:38:26You put that knife through it.
00:38:31Here.
00:38:31Here.
00:38:31He says, uh,
00:38:38there are more people like him.
00:38:40Many.
00:38:41I can confirm this.
00:38:42I have seen them from a distance,
00:38:43of course.
00:38:45What, you're in the cave
00:38:45or out there?
00:38:46Hmm.
00:38:47Yeah.
00:38:48He means to say
00:38:49they are out there
00:38:50and, uh,
00:38:51they are the ones
00:38:52putting the knife
00:38:53in the skull and such, yeah?
00:38:55All right, all we can do
00:38:55is be cautious.
00:38:57Well,
00:38:58a T-Rex attacking us
00:38:59might have actually
00:39:00been a good thing.
00:39:00Maybe it'll keep
00:39:02the people from
00:39:03trying to enter the cave.
00:39:11Do you hear that?
00:39:14Water.
00:39:15My God,
00:39:16I think you may be right.
00:39:18Thank God.
00:39:20She's coming
00:39:20from the back of the cave?
00:39:22All right,
00:39:22we should check it out.
00:39:23We still need
00:39:23a source of water.
00:39:24I'll go.
00:39:25No, I'll go.
00:39:26My watch is over
00:39:27and
00:39:27I really,
00:39:29really need some water.
00:39:32All right, understood.
00:39:33Just be careful.
00:39:35If you hear or see
00:39:35anything back there,
00:39:36you get back here ASAP.
00:39:37Copy?
00:39:38You have my word.
00:39:40And they won't take
00:39:41more than my share.
00:39:42Just enough to fill my campaign.
00:39:44All right,
00:39:44you've got ten minutes,
00:39:45Bradley.
00:39:45You get back here ASAP.
00:39:48Yes, sir.
00:39:48You get back here ASAP.
00:39:50You get back here ASAP.
00:39:51You get back here ASAP.
00:39:51You get back here ASAP.
00:39:52You get back here ASAP.
00:39:52You get back here ASAP.
00:39:53You get back here ASAP.
00:39:53You get back here ASAP.
00:39:54You get back here ASAP.
00:39:54You get back here ASAP.
00:39:55You get back here ASAP.
00:39:55You get back here ASAP.
00:39:56You get back here ASAP.
00:39:57You get back here ASAP.
00:39:58You get back here ASAP.
00:39:59You get back here ASAP.
00:40:00You get back here ASAP.
00:40:01You get back here ASAP.
00:40:02You get back here ASAP.
00:40:03You get back here ASAP.
00:40:04You get back here ASAP.
00:40:05You get back here ASAP.
00:40:06You get back here ASAP.
00:40:07You get back here ASAP.
00:40:08I don't know.
00:40:38I don't know.
00:41:08Still no voice, Jack.
00:41:12Where is that echo coming from?
00:41:38The knife.
00:41:43Russian!
00:41:44He's taken the knife from the skull.
00:41:46Oi!
00:41:49Where's the knife?
00:41:50How would I know?
00:41:51Look around you, Einstein.
00:41:53You're outnumbered.
00:41:53I've done nothing but comply with you
00:41:56since the moment the dinosaurs arrived.
00:41:58Why not ask your crew member?
00:42:00Who good fighter or no?
00:42:01It's clearly a nervous wreck.
00:42:02She's not a nervous wreck.
00:42:03She's grieving.
00:42:04Have some compassion.
00:42:04Grieving?
00:42:05My arms up.
00:42:06This is ridiculous.
00:42:08You've already taken everything from me.
00:42:12Oh, he's clank.
00:42:13I have a button sewn into my left pocket.
00:42:16You're welcome to that.
00:42:18In one of your pockets, Australians.
00:42:20Huh?
00:42:25Nothing.
00:42:26Relax.
00:42:27Just this.
00:42:33We're clear.
00:42:34We're clear.
00:42:34We're clear.
00:42:34We're clear.
00:42:35We're clear.
00:42:38Oh, my God!
00:43:08Bradley!
00:43:10Bradley!
00:43:15Bradley!
00:43:20Hey, hey, hey, hey!
00:43:23We need to get out.
00:43:25Hey, hey, hey.
00:43:27I want to get out of here.
00:43:29Hey, hey.
00:43:31I want to get out of here.
00:43:37I'm sorry, Bradley.
00:43:40I'm sorry.
00:43:42No, no, no.
00:43:43What if there are more of those creatures?
00:43:46We've got to get out of this cave.
00:43:49It's not safe.
00:43:50We've got to get to that sub, get the fuel,
00:43:52and get off this bloody island.
00:43:54I have found a way down.
00:43:57Come.
00:43:58I'm sorry.
00:43:59I couldn't give you a proper burial, Bradley.
00:44:03This sacrifice is not going to be in vain.
00:44:07Let's move.
00:44:09We have to go.
00:44:11Now.
00:44:13Frederick, we've got to get to your sub now.
00:44:21Hello.
00:44:22Okay.
00:44:23I'm sorry.
00:44:24I need a special space.
00:44:25I need a special space.
00:44:27I need a special space.
00:44:29I need a special space for you for you.
00:44:30You have to take some space.
00:44:33I need to take a special space.
00:44:35I don't know why I'm thinking about it.
00:44:39I need to take a special space for you,
00:44:41Is the compass working yet?
00:44:43Uh, negative.
00:44:47It's a graduation gift for me.
00:44:56Frederick, how close you reckon we are?
00:44:59Why don't you see for yourself?
00:45:07This is chaos. How are we supposed to siphon the fuel?
00:45:10Yeah, yeah, yeah, I understand. But I think you must be entrusting of me with the task, yeah?
00:45:16There is much shredded steel around the fuel tank, yeah?
00:45:21But there is one fuel tank still intact.
00:45:25But it will be precarious work, you see?
00:45:28So I think it is best if I go alone to do this.
00:45:31No, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, no, no.
00:45:33We didn't come all this way to watch you get crushed by this broken mess.
00:45:36No. Team, fan out, set up a perimeter.
00:45:39Sir, I'm gonna try to brace this thing, move it along.
00:45:45If you must, Herr Olsen, but I think you will be finding that having more bodies will not be less complicating of the task in hand, yeah?
00:45:53Go! Go! Hurry up!
00:45:57Do you not understand? This is metal hull that has been torn by a rock.
00:46:01It is not meant to be gripped in such a fashion. It must be held delicately.
00:46:06Also, it is slick with waves and ocean mist, yeah?
00:46:10This is it! You understand? This is the only way off the island!
00:46:14You are panicking, Herr Olsen! You panic, you get cut! You get fuel in the wound! And guess what? You'll be getting the gang green! And that is not good, my friend.
00:46:24Oh, this is wasted in torn!
00:46:27I am not going in there! You will crush me, and then what? I've had one leg for the rest of my life! No! This is a one-person job!
00:46:37Herr Olsen, please. All right. Look at me. All right. All right.
00:46:43This way in which you are behaving, Herr Olsen, it is folly.
00:46:47All right. All right. All right. All right.
00:46:50All right. Maybe you're right. Yeah, as long as you're prepared.
00:46:53I am prepared!
00:46:58All right. All right. Remizov, you with me. Be quick.
00:47:02Tyler, I'm darting in and out of the bush, keep an eye on the water.
00:47:07Make sure everyone's got an axe.
00:47:09LaRue, go east. I'm gonna head west.
00:47:11OK.
00:47:13I hope you know what you're doing!
00:47:32Let's go.
00:47:35Um, your people, how did they get here?
00:47:38These boats? You know boats?
00:47:42No boats. Must stay on Kaspak.
00:47:46This? This is all Kaspak?
00:47:50Must stay on Kaspak.
00:47:53Why? Don't you want to get off?
00:47:56What, do you have family here? Do you have friends? Do you have family here?
00:47:59Hey. It's okay.
00:48:02Come on.
00:48:04Bad people.
00:48:06We must go.
00:48:08OK.
00:48:10Can you, can you tell the difference? Good people, bad people?
00:48:16Yeah.
00:48:18You spend that whole life trying to do the same.
00:48:20Um, how did you learn about this land?
00:48:32Kaspak, my people, we have many ideas that we can learn in one day.
00:48:40Your words, your speech, it gets so much better.
00:48:45Yes.
00:48:47This is how we change.
00:48:50The island wants me to change.
00:48:53How we change? What do you mean?
00:48:55My people!
00:48:57We learn many things.
00:48:59We can learn many languages.
00:49:01We have many children.
00:49:03And our children have children and we get to meet those children.
00:49:07And their children.
00:49:08How is that possible?
00:49:11My people, we live many lifetimes.
00:49:17My people, the tides, the daily hours, that has to mean something.
00:49:23But are you, are you comparing your people to my people?
00:49:26Yes. You understand?
00:49:27On Kaspak, my people, we are much like your people.
00:49:35And you only run towards your past.
00:49:38My people.
00:49:40We remember, yes.
00:49:42But it is only the future we run through.
00:49:46Your lifetime.
00:49:48It's like days to me.
00:49:51It's like days to me.
00:50:10So the dinosaurs, they're always moving towards the past.
00:50:15And your people, they move towards the future.
00:50:18That's why the dinosaurs are here. They shouldn't be here.
00:50:22There is no shouldn't be on Kaspak.
00:50:25Nothing ever really changes.
00:50:27That is our way.
00:50:29I don't understand. It's just...
00:50:32Time just kind of spins everywhere.
00:50:35It's not linear.
00:50:39Yes, it's more complicated than that.
00:50:46We should keep going.
00:50:48Good work.
00:50:50You did it, Frederick.
00:50:51You're lucky no one died, yeah?
00:50:55And we will die soon, of dehydration, if we don't take this away immediately.
00:51:00There is enough fuel in here to start the process and run a test. It's about half of what was in my submarine.
00:51:01Well, half? You only got half?
00:51:02Yeah, I only got the half.
00:51:03But I did not panic like some people here, Olsen.
00:51:04Oh, we stay. We stick up a perimeter. We can't risk being there.
00:51:06Ah, whew.
00:51:08Well, lucky no one died, yeah?
00:51:10Hoo, hoo, hoo.
00:51:11And we will die soon of dehydration
00:51:14if we don't take this away immediately.
00:51:17There is enough fuel in here to start the process
00:51:20and run a test.
00:51:21It's about half of what was in my submarine.
00:51:24About half?
00:51:25You only got half.
00:51:26Yeah, I only got the half.
00:51:28But I did not panic like some people, her Olsen.
00:51:31Oh, we stay.
00:51:32We stick up a perimeter.
00:51:33We can't risk the rest of the fuel
00:51:36if the transfer works.
00:51:37Yeah.
00:51:38I will be back to help with the rest of the process.
00:51:41OK, so we've got to empty the rest of that fuel into something.
00:51:44Then you get this and fill up the sub.
00:51:48Is there another liftable tank in the wreck somewhere?
00:51:51No.
00:51:52Then how do it?
00:51:53There is a wooden crate with big glass bottles
00:51:57about a meter into the sea that way.
00:51:59Hm?
00:52:00You.
00:52:03Come help me carry this and show me how to refuel the submarine.
00:52:06No, no, no, no, no.
00:52:07No, you take one of my men.
00:52:10Hey, Olsen.
00:52:12I will take the Capitan.
00:52:14I will not be taking the fuel at all.
00:52:16These are my terms, hm?
00:52:19Fine.
00:52:20Fine.
00:52:21You get with Venturin.
00:52:24Time's all the essence.
00:52:25All right.
00:52:26Come, come, come, come, come.
00:52:27And remember, patience with the refueling process, yeah?
00:52:43All right.
00:52:44We'll start making our way to you once we're done with our transfer.
00:52:47And hopefully you're done with yours.
00:52:48So we'll make a dart line to your location.
00:52:50All right.
00:52:51All right.
00:52:52So, final gut check.
00:52:58What, Tyler?
00:53:00I think one of us should go with him, sir.
00:53:02Normally, yes.
00:53:03But we know absolutely nothing about fuel transfer.
00:53:06That's the most efficient answer.
00:53:11If you trust him, sir.
00:53:12Look, well, Remersov's not going to leave one of his comrades behind,
00:53:17is he?
00:53:18And the more hands make light work, we need as many hands as we can
00:53:21to fill the bottles with fuel.
00:53:24I just feel like, well, look, Tyler, I want you to understand
00:53:29something, OK?
00:53:30If we can't trust Remersov, if we can't trust Von Schoen,
00:53:35as much as I don't want to, we're never going to see Australian soil again.
00:53:37You understand what I'm saying?
00:53:38Yes, sir.
00:53:39Stop questioning everything.
00:53:41Sir.
00:53:42Sir, Arm said something to me about the island.
00:53:48Said this place is called Kasbak.
00:53:52Kasbak.
00:53:53Yeah, but Arm doesn't speak good English.
00:53:56It almost sounds Russian.
00:53:57Andreev, does Kasbak ring a bell to you?
00:54:00Kasbak.
00:54:01It sounds a little like Russian for summary,
00:54:04but no, it means nothing to me.
00:54:09All right, we're going to have to ask the captain when
00:54:10we're going to get back there.
00:54:12Sir?
00:54:13No.
00:54:22Come on, come on, come on, come on.
00:54:23Keep quiet.
00:54:24What was that, man?
00:54:34What was that?
00:54:35Mm-hmm.
00:54:36Ah!
00:54:36Pffft!
00:54:37We have to get to your submarine now.
00:54:51These cliffs, they are being patrolled.
00:54:54Yeah.
00:54:56Give me the axe.
00:55:07I swear it wasn't this slow when Von Schoen was here. This is mad.
00:55:21You can't even get to the fuel tank without cutting our arms up.
00:55:24It's like the submarine itself didn't want us to get out of that fuel.
00:55:28LaRue, you can't think like that with that superstitious crap, alright?
00:55:32It's slow going because the wreckage is surrounding the fuel tank.
00:55:35You're right, sir.
00:55:37The first one!
00:55:47Sir, sir, we can use these.
00:55:49Molotov cocktails.
00:55:50Well, we need to get a five. You got a lighter?
00:55:51I do, sir, yes.
00:55:52No, no, we need that fuel.
00:55:54I can take out a couple dinos with my axe, so you know I can.
00:55:57Yeah, I know you can, okay?
00:55:58Axe one, which they get close, but these are going to take out more than one.
00:56:01At least slow them down and you can finish them off.
00:56:04Fine.
00:56:05I'm ready, sir.
00:56:10Here I come.
00:56:11Ah!
00:56:12I'm ready!
00:56:13Can you stand?
00:56:18You're okay.
00:56:19Can you stand?
00:56:36You're okay.
00:56:41You almost got me.
00:56:44I don't think that was the last of them.
00:56:46Will that work for nothing?
00:56:47What a waste of deal.
00:56:50Well, don't worry about the fuel.
00:56:51There's no point if we're dead.
00:56:53Can't think about that now.
00:56:54We've got to get you patched up.
00:56:55No, no, no.
00:56:55You all right?
00:56:56Yeah.
00:56:57All right, grab the tarp, take it with us.
00:57:13There is a clearing up ahead, yeah?
00:57:16But we need to be careful.
00:57:19Make as little noise as possible.
00:57:32The Mongasur is no longer wearing us down.
00:57:35We should be able to get out of here much faster.
00:57:37And the high tide will lift the submarine soon.
00:57:44Almost entirely on its own.
00:57:46I wonder why there has not been high tide yet.
00:57:50Or has there?
00:57:54I wonder if time even works on this island.
00:57:57Yeah.
00:57:58Yeah.
00:57:59Well, I just need you to explain the fuel dumping valves to me.
00:58:05Good.
00:58:06All sensors indicate there was an extreme gravitational flux in this area.
00:58:18Gravitational flux?
00:58:19Is that even possible?
00:58:20We run the numbers and the data with NASA, NOAA, and other military officials.
00:58:26Nothing else makes sense.
00:58:27But we're unable to lock down a location.
00:58:29Maybe they're in the same place as that Russian sub and the German U-boat from World War I.
00:58:35Yeah, but where would they have gone, Admiral?
00:58:38They have to be somewhere.
00:58:39And if they are, how do we reach them?
00:58:42FRB-2220-610A was a radio wave that was detected from all places as Western Australia in June of 2022.
00:58:56Now, an FRB is difficult to observe, but is constantly happening from all four corners of the universe.
00:59:03Now, this is just the latest major detection from halfway across the universe.
00:59:08They travel vast distances for billions of miles, and they can send messages.
00:59:15Do you think that they travel across gravitational anomalies, too?
00:59:20I think it's our best bet for communicating and sending a message.
00:59:24So let's get to work and find out.
00:59:35Roo.
00:59:37Time to move.
00:59:38What are you doing?
00:59:38Sorry, sir.
00:59:40Let's hope I'm able to find at least one more bottle.
00:59:42It'll allow a bit more extra fuel.
00:59:50Uh, Ty?
00:59:53Smell this.
00:59:54What does that smell like to you?
01:00:00Sir.
01:00:02Those old Russian pig bugs, what are they run on?
01:00:04Well, if it's a standard project, 677 larder, um, like I said, it should be running on diesel fuel.
01:00:14Still can't believe they commissioned those old pig boats.
01:00:16I mean, I guess we should just be grateful not all their subs are nuclear these days, but...
01:00:21This is kerosene.
01:00:22I know.
01:00:23This is kerosene.
01:00:24This is kerosene.
01:00:24Yeah.
01:00:24So it's kerosene, not diesel.
01:00:26It's not a type of fuel they use on the subs, though.
01:00:29I know.
01:00:29It doesn't make any sense.
01:00:30Germany's entire flotilla R2-1-2-8 diesel are like the subs.
01:00:33It doesn't make any sense.
01:00:35Kerosene burn is completely different to diesel.
01:00:37Why are they...?
01:00:38I don't know.
01:00:39I don't know.
01:00:40Submarines haven't used those in, what, a hundred years?
01:00:43Maybe it's intentional.
01:00:45You know, covert tactics to avoid detection.
01:00:48And we need to search this wreckage.
01:00:50I don't think Capitan Von Schuen has been totally honest with us.
01:00:54Other man!
01:00:56Not honest?
01:00:57No, um...
01:00:58He tricked us.
01:00:59Find truth!
01:01:00Here!
01:01:01What is that?
01:01:04It's Von Schuen.
01:01:051914.
01:01:06What is...
01:01:07Look how old this is.
01:01:10What is he?
01:01:11World War One reenacted.
01:01:14I don't know.
01:01:15I don't know.
01:01:16It's a big deal.
01:01:17It's a big deal.
01:01:18It's a big deal.
01:01:19It's a big deal.
01:01:20It's a big deal.
01:01:21It's a big deal.
01:01:22I don't know.
01:01:23It's a big deal.
01:01:24It's a big deal.
01:01:25It's a big deal.
01:01:26World War One reenactor?
01:01:27What?
01:01:28With his own World War One sub?
01:01:30I mean, there are like six of them left in the world.
01:01:32He did say the Imperial Navy.
01:01:34I didn't even think his navy would have gone through name changes.
01:01:46Don't you guys see what this means?
01:01:48Do you remember how confused he was by the names of islands?
01:01:51Islands that had different names a hundred years ago?
01:01:56This whole time he must have thought we were eccentric spies.
01:01:59Who knows?
01:02:00He's not a hundred years old.
01:02:01I don't know what to tell you.
01:02:02You said it yourself.
01:02:03So 1910.
01:02:04What?
01:02:05That's when Germany got into eugenics?
01:02:06What?
01:02:07He's a...
01:02:08He's what?
01:02:09A monster?
01:02:10Maybe.
01:02:12Oh my God.
01:02:14He's tricked us into stalling.
01:02:15Shit.
01:02:16Kerosene.
01:02:17It's pure kerosene going through a diesel engine.
01:02:19At best it will stall the engine.
01:02:21At worst, it's going to blow up the ladder.
01:02:23We've got to move.
01:02:24Move!
01:02:25You need to go.
01:02:26Let's go!
01:02:28This is so hard!
01:02:30Oh my God!
01:02:32Oh my God!
01:02:33Oh my God!
01:02:34Oh my God!
01:02:35Yeah!
01:02:36Yeah!
01:02:37Yeah!
01:02:38Yeah!
01:02:39Yeah!
01:02:40Yeah!
01:02:53Admiral, these FRBs are transient radial pulses that last about half a millisecond to about
01:03:00three seconds.
01:03:01We're going to send a message that needs to be brief.
01:03:04Understood.
01:03:05ETA Pierce.
01:03:06I've almost got it locked here.
01:03:09Good.
01:03:10If we can get a message to them, then maybe they can respond, and they can tell us where
01:03:16they are, and then we can figure out how the hell to bring them home.
01:03:35Have you found my child?
01:03:37Margaret?
01:03:38Are you okay?
01:03:39Where's Lee?
01:03:40We might be able to get a message to Lee.
01:03:44Not good enough.
01:03:45Do you hear me?
01:03:46I'm doing everything I can, Margaret.
01:03:50I love you.
01:03:51I'll swing by when you're back in your room.
01:03:54Ow.
01:03:56All right, sir.
01:03:57You're about ready.
01:03:58All right, let me do the talking.
01:04:03If Remazov's alive, we can't let Von Olsen know what's up.
01:04:04LaRue, don't draw your axe until you're 100% sure.
01:04:10I'll trust you'll know when.
01:04:11All right.
01:04:12All right, let's go.
01:04:13Frederick!
01:04:14Frederick!
01:04:15How's the fuel going?
01:04:16Well, here he is.
01:04:17So I'm glad to be seeing you.
01:04:18Von Olsen.
01:04:19Come.
01:04:20Come.
01:04:21I am chopping wood, yeah?
01:04:22I'm using it for you.
01:04:23I'm using it for you.
01:04:24I'm using it for you.
01:04:25I'm using it for you.
01:04:26I'm using it for you.
01:04:27I'm using it for you.
01:04:28You can't let Von Olsen know what's up.
01:04:29It needs a final push and I think you are just the man to be helping me.
01:04:30So come.
01:04:31I want to talk about our escape.
01:04:32Let's go.
01:04:33Let's go.
01:04:38Frederick!
01:04:39How's the fuel going?
01:04:42Well, here he is.
01:04:43So I'm glad to be seeing you.
01:04:46Von Olsen.
01:04:47Come.
01:04:48I am chopping wood, yeah?
01:04:49I'm using it to create levers to lift the submarine out of the water.
01:04:53It needs a final push and I think you are just the man to be helping me.
01:04:56So come!
01:04:57I want to talk about our escape plan, Frederick.
01:05:00How much fuel do you reckon we have?
01:05:04Where's Remizov?
01:05:05Oh, yeah.
01:05:06Remizov.
01:05:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:05:08Of course.
01:05:09Listen.
01:05:10I think for now we focus on the wood.
01:05:12And Remizov is on the submarine.
01:05:14He cannot bait the...
01:05:15No!
01:05:16Olsen!
01:05:17No!
01:05:21Where is Remizov?
01:05:23It's nearby.
01:05:24I needed bait in case our little lizard friends show up.
01:05:27You're lying!
01:05:28You killed him!
01:05:29No!
01:05:30I have seen enough of these creatures to know that they are not carrion feeders.
01:05:35I would never leave this island with any of you.
01:05:39And I am going now.
01:05:41Alone.
01:05:42It doesn't have to be like this, Frederick!
01:05:44Ha ha!
01:05:45Now!
01:05:46My Australian ally and I will wade out to the submarine.
01:05:49I will push him back to you and then I am leaving.
01:05:52You don't understand!
01:05:53The fuel isn't even compatible!
01:05:55At best, it will damage the sub.
01:05:58At worst, it's...
01:05:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:06:00Let's not lie.
01:06:01I have seen the intelligence on Russian carb submarines.
01:06:05True, I am not familiar with this exact model, but they all run on the same kerosene.
01:06:11This is nothing like a carb sub.
01:06:14Kerosene just burns away in seconds in that thing.
01:06:16Well, if you have seen one failure of substandard Russian engineering, you have seen them all.
01:06:21And I have seen one, so I have seen them all.
01:06:23I already know how to put the fuel in the tanks.
01:06:25The rest is simple.
01:06:26Please, just let us help you get off the island safely!
01:06:29Right!
01:06:30This is a different era!
01:06:31We're in a different era!
01:06:32It's a different century!
01:06:33Oh, please!
01:06:34That's where the dinosaurs are here!
01:06:36Darwin's found plenty of islands filled with crazy big reptiles, yeah?
01:06:41And none of them were any more special than this one.
01:06:44Darwin would have some thoughts on your crazed ramblings as well.
01:06:48Frederick!
01:06:49Must stay on Kaspak!
01:06:51Please!
01:06:52No!
01:06:53We're trying to help you!
01:06:54We can help you!
01:06:55Get off the island for you!
01:06:56I hear your little mind games!
01:06:57And four has made me invulnerable to them.
01:07:00Hmm?
01:07:01Now, I am leaving.
01:07:04I'll be the same.
01:07:06Come!
01:07:07Frederick.
01:07:08No, no, no, no, no, no!
01:07:09Come on!
01:07:10Come on!
01:07:11You don't have to do this!
01:07:12You're gonna blow yourself up!
01:07:14Please!
01:07:15We can get you up safely!
01:07:16No!
01:07:17Come on!
01:07:19Runcheon!
01:07:20This is your last chance!
01:07:24Runcheon!
01:07:25That is a diesel engine!
01:07:27Without lubrication and diesel, the pistons are gonna survive!
01:07:31You gotta listen, Runcheon!
01:07:32Listen!
01:07:33You're gonna blow yourself up!
01:07:34Runcheon!
01:07:35Runcheon!
01:07:36I am giving your captain back to you!
01:07:39Be safe!
01:07:41Runcheon!
01:07:42Osh, Osh!
01:07:43No!
01:07:44Osh!
01:07:45No!
01:07:46No, no, no!
01:07:47Osh!
01:07:48Osh!
01:07:49No, no, no, Olsen! Olsen!
01:08:04Food system is activated.
01:08:06Yeah. And now.
01:08:08Okay, Admiral. Send you a message.
01:08:16Lee. It's Uncle Jack.
01:08:18Tell us where you are, and we'll bring you home.
01:08:25No!
01:08:26You all right? Tell him.
01:08:28No.
01:08:33Someone had to press a button to try and call us.
01:08:36How do we get them back again?
01:08:39We can't. Any signal we had, it's not there anymore.
01:08:43Would it be possible to call them on a smartphone from here if we have their number?
01:08:47I don't know about a call.
01:08:48What about a text? Can we send a text through the signal?
01:08:52In theory.
01:08:53Make it happen. I'll be right back.
01:08:55It's a lost cause, sir.
01:08:56It was a miracle that we even got in touch with them when we did.
01:08:59This is my sister's daughter in there.
01:09:01If this was your family, you wouldn't hesitate to do whatever it takes to put a mother in touch with her child.
01:09:07Now get it done!
01:09:08Olsen!
01:09:09Olsen!
01:09:10Olsen!
01:09:11Olsen!
01:09:12Olsen!
01:09:13Olsen!
01:09:14Olsen!
01:09:15Olsen!
01:09:16Olsen!
01:09:17Olsen!
01:09:26Olsen!
01:09:27Olsen!
01:09:29Olsen is gone.
01:09:31Olsen!
01:09:32Olsen is gone.
01:09:33Olsen is gone.
01:09:34Olsen is gone.
01:09:35Olsen is gone.
01:09:36Olsen is gone.
01:09:37This doesn't feel real.
01:09:38Hmm.
01:09:39Maybe this is hell.
01:09:42Maybe we died already and that's why Arm keeps on saying that we can't leave the island.
01:09:53And it'll just be this for all eternity.
01:10:06Our only way off this island is the World War II sub.
01:10:09We need to get that working.
01:10:13I could try to rewire the operational controls but it could take some time.
01:10:19Capitan?
01:10:22What happened?
01:10:27What happened?
01:10:29Don't shoot.
01:10:30You betrayed me.
01:10:31You're trying to take the ladder.
01:10:33You have to stop me.
01:10:34Psst.
01:10:37Han?
01:10:47You must have attracted it here!
01:10:49We've got to distract it otherwise it'll go for the sub.
01:10:52You, you, you get Remezov.
01:10:54I'll, I'll distract him.
01:10:58Lean forward, lean forward, lean forward!
01:11:00Hey!
01:11:01Hey!
01:11:02Come and get it!
01:11:03Come on!
01:11:04Hey!
01:11:06Oh!
01:11:07Go up!
01:11:08Look at me!
01:11:09Hey!
01:11:10Look over here!
01:11:11Look at me!
01:11:12Come and get me!
01:11:13We're gonna move!
01:11:14Go!
01:11:15We're gonna move!
01:11:16Go!
01:11:17We're gonna move!
01:11:18It's not working.
01:11:19We're gonna move!
01:11:20Go!
01:11:21Get up!
01:11:22Get up!
01:11:23Get up!
01:11:24Go, go!
01:11:25This is futile!
01:11:26We'll slow you down!
01:11:28There, there, a climbable train.
01:11:29Distract it!
01:11:30We'll never have to run that beast with my injury!
01:11:32We will distract him! Go!
01:11:34We will work on this sub.
01:11:35Leona!
01:11:36We both have two good arms and one good leg.
01:11:39Up. Up.
01:11:40If we live, we find you.
01:11:42You're not gonna get high enough!
01:11:43Do not waste our sacrifice!
01:11:45Go!
01:11:46We'll meet you down on the beach of the sub.
01:11:48Tyler, come on!
01:11:50We've got to look around and get to the beach!
01:11:56Come on!
01:12:02My god! It's trying to shake us down!
01:12:14No!
01:12:15Amazon!
01:12:16No!
01:12:17No!
01:12:18No!
01:12:28No!
01:12:29No!
01:12:30No!
01:12:32No!
01:12:33And we're never getting off this island.
01:12:45We need to move!
01:12:47The raptor's water feeds the appetite on the T-Rex!
01:12:51No!
01:12:52I want to piece the appetite on that T-Rex.
01:12:55No!
01:12:57If the wrong people find us, they will kill us.
01:13:00We must find safety.
01:13:02No, no, no, no.
01:13:04That T-Rex is stopping our every attempt to escape.
01:13:07We have to kill it.
01:13:10There's fire in the forest.
01:13:12We make a plan from there.
01:13:14If we stick to the shoreline, maybe we can get there without it knowing.
01:13:19Do not despair.
01:13:21I am still with you.
01:13:23Come on.
01:13:28Come on!
01:13:30Hey!
01:13:33It's not chasing us.
01:13:35I have a plan.
01:13:37You're not gonna like it, Ty.
01:13:39What?
01:13:40You have to split up.
01:13:42What? No!
01:13:44This is a chance for a real distraction.
01:13:47If I get into a good enough position, I could sever its brain stem.
01:13:51Lee, no!
01:13:52There's no way we're splitting up!
01:13:53You need to go downstream as far as you can.
01:13:55Use the creek to cover your tracks, cover your scent.
01:13:58Okay?
01:13:59Just go until it loses you.
01:14:01It'll be you if I do this alone.
01:14:03I'm faster and committable quicker than both of you.
01:14:05It's...
01:14:06It's the only way.
01:14:07Lee, there is no way that we're splitting up.
01:14:08We always protect each other.
01:14:10Yeah?
01:14:11No.
01:14:12No.
01:14:13I'm just sorry that I didn't realise what protecting you really meant until right now.
01:14:16What are you talking about?
01:14:17You've always been there for me, Tyler.
01:14:19Pretty much since the moment that I met you.
01:14:22Through our shitty COs and dangerous repairs.
01:14:26Training.
01:14:27My birthday in Brissi.
01:14:30Your birthday in Bali.
01:14:33Countless hours out at sleep.
01:14:36My mum's illness.
01:14:37This nightmare.
01:14:38You have always been there for me.
01:14:41And I know that you always will be.
01:14:43It's my turn to be here for you.
01:14:46Go with armour now.
01:14:48I'll meet back up with you when...
01:14:51When the T-Rex is dead.
01:14:53Lee, your mum, okay?
01:14:55You gotta get back to your mum.
01:14:56You gotta get back for your mum.
01:14:58Mum is with me.
01:15:00She's always been with me.
01:15:02I want you to have this.
01:15:03Lee.
01:15:04She's with me whether I have it or not.
01:15:07Use it to remember me.
01:15:09Bye.
01:15:10Go downstream.
01:15:11I'll catch up.
01:15:13There's no way I'm doing this.
01:15:15No way.
01:15:16You come with me.
01:15:17We go together.
01:15:18We go together.
01:15:19I have lost far too much, Tyler.
01:15:22I have to save the people that I am.
01:15:26And the person that I love.
01:15:28Okay, even if you can't hold me,
01:15:31just know that I am with you always.
01:15:35No.
01:15:36Come on.
01:15:37You gotta come with me.
01:15:38You gotta come with me.
01:15:40No.
01:15:41No.
01:15:42No.
01:15:43No.
01:15:44Come with me.
01:15:45Go.
01:15:46Come with me.
01:15:47Lee.
01:15:48No!
01:15:49We have to get out of here.
01:15:50We move quickly.
01:15:51We survive.
01:15:52Um, take Tyler.
01:15:53Get out of here.
01:15:54Survive.
01:15:55Yeah.
01:15:56Lane, no!
01:15:57Hey!
01:15:58Hey!
01:15:59You guys are on your team.
01:16:00You gotta go, huh?
01:16:01You gotta go.
01:16:02All right.
01:16:03You gotta go, huh?
01:16:04No.
01:16:05Okay.
01:16:06I'm here.
01:16:07Status report, Pierce?
01:16:08There's no way to tell until it's done.
01:16:10You text the number you're trying to reach,
01:16:12and there's a one in a billion chance that it goes through.
01:16:15No time like the president.
01:16:21Pierce, thank you for everything you've done.
01:16:25I'm putting you in for a promotion.
01:16:27You'll make one hell of an admiral one day.
01:16:31Thank you, sir.
01:16:45Oh, let's find your way home.
01:16:58For time.
01:17:02We have to help Lee and figure a way off this island.
01:17:06I can't count on Lee.
01:17:08We've got to kill that T-Rex.
01:17:10I would very much like to kill the giant one.
01:17:13It haunts my people.
01:17:14He's a juggernaut, but...
01:17:15Damn it, I don't know what to do!
01:17:18Wait.
01:17:20The first ones?
01:17:21Yeah, the Velociraptors.
01:17:23Okay, yeah, I want to kill them as well as the T-Rex, okay?
01:17:26But how?
01:17:27We make them attack each other.
01:17:30If we lure the giant one into their territory,
01:17:33they will kill to defend it.
01:17:35Yes.
01:17:37Yes, yes.
01:17:38Okay.
01:17:39Okay.
01:17:40Okay.
01:17:41You ready?
01:17:41Then we run like we've never run before.
01:17:47No, wait.
01:17:49What if the first ones, they might...
01:17:51Look.
01:17:52If we don't kill a T-Rex, we're dead anyway.
01:17:58Let's do this.
01:17:58You want it?
01:18:08Come on!
01:18:10Come and get it!
01:18:11Come and get it!
01:18:14The Velociraptors territory is in the next clearing.
01:18:17The T-Rex is coming, but we have to spook them, so they attack.
01:18:28You ready?
01:18:28Ready?
01:18:32Come on!
01:18:34Come on!
01:18:34Come on!
01:18:38Hey!
01:18:40Come on!
01:18:41Come on!
01:18:42Come on!
01:19:12Come on!
01:19:35Oh!
01:19:36Oh!
01:19:37Please!
01:19:38Oh!
01:19:39Tyler!
01:19:40Tyler!
01:19:41Oh!
01:19:42You're okay?
01:19:43You're okay?
01:19:44You're okay?
01:19:45Oh my god, you're alive!
01:19:47Oh, you wouldn't leave me here.
01:19:54I thought you were dead.
01:19:56I wouldn't leave you here.
01:19:58I told you you'd make it.
01:20:05It was touch and go for a bit.
01:20:09A long road ahead.
01:20:12Did you ever get a hold of Lee?
01:20:15No.
01:20:16I'm sorry.
01:20:17Oh.
01:20:18But you might be able to.
01:20:20Oh.
01:20:21Now look.
01:20:22Got to be very careful with this.
01:20:25Because this is possibly the key to getting in touch with her again.
01:20:30Oh!
01:20:31Okay?
01:20:32Oh, yeah.
01:20:33Now before you use it, I've got to tell you.
01:20:36Something happened to Lee.
01:20:46You're okay.
01:20:47I got you.
01:20:48Yeah?
01:20:49I got you.
01:20:50Almost there.
01:20:51You okay?
01:20:52Can you tell him speak?
01:20:53Yeah.
01:20:54Tyler.
01:20:55Hi.
01:20:56I have heard much of you.
01:20:57Lee, I would've come back for you.
01:20:58You know I would've.
01:20:59No way would I have let you.
01:21:00You're here now.
01:21:01You're here now.
01:21:02You could use ram here.
01:21:03Here you go.
01:21:04You're okay.
01:21:05You're okay.
01:21:06You're okay.
01:21:07You're okay.
01:21:08You're alright?
01:21:09I bring good news.
01:21:10All tribes send good word.
01:21:13With the giant one gone, treaties are being offered.
01:21:16Now, please.
01:21:17Please.
01:21:18Please.
01:21:19Please.
01:21:20Please.
01:21:21Please.
01:21:22Please.
01:21:23Please.
01:21:24Please.
01:21:25Please.
01:21:26Please.
01:21:27Please.
01:21:28Please.
01:21:29Please.
01:21:32You know I uh, I learned some interesting secrets about Casback.
01:21:35The people here, I don't know they live many times.
01:21:40Many lives.
01:21:41Yeah.
01:21:42Before.
01:21:43Mom died.
01:21:44You know.
01:21:45He might not really be gone.
01:21:48Time.
01:21:49Time is in flux here.
01:21:54And it would be if we left.
01:21:56When the ladder got here.
01:21:57And landed ashore.
01:21:58We were just here.
01:21:59Right?
01:22:00Right.
01:22:01So, if we went back wouldn't it just be the same thing?
01:22:03Wouldn't we just arrive at any moment in time?
01:22:05You know maybe at the earth's creation and there's just volcanoes and dead space.
01:22:09Or, I don't know, after the sun's already become a red dwarf and there's nothing.
01:22:26Kimberly.
01:22:27This is yours by the way.
01:22:38My mom, .. If I did go back.
01:22:42She likely would have died a long ago.
01:22:45Or, .. . Never have even been born.
01:22:49you know the chances of finding even even a shred of her existence are practically zero
01:22:58i think people from the outside arrive on this island but
01:23:05they never leave it's really how you feel
01:23:13this island is our home now
01:23:14wow that sunset really is too beautiful to be real
01:23:28i mean where even are we
01:23:34we're definitely not in bali no definitely not and it's not the bering sea
01:23:44just just know this tyler i'm yours
01:23:54wherever we are whenever we are now always and forever
01:24:03i forgot my people found this on their journey i thought you might know more about it
01:24:17no way i thought it was gone forever nothing is gone forever thank you thank you
01:24:30uh it's your mom
01:24:37lee i know i know wherever you are
01:24:41great adventures by your head i know that you are in my heart
01:24:50i love you
01:24:53you should try and um take something back
01:24:59i mean is that even possible
01:25:02no probably not
01:25:07i guess i have to try yeah
01:25:08you should try and um
01:25:17thank you look read it please
01:25:24and i will always love you mom until the end of time
01:25:28i guess you are in my heart
01:25:34oh
01:25:36oh thank you
01:25:36oh thank you
01:25:43oh
01:25:49oh
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