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يتمكن الناجون الحاليون من سفينة بحرية غارقة من الاستيلاء على غواصة روسية، ليجدوا أنفسهم عالقين على جزيرة مليئة بمخلوقات ما قبل التاريخ القاتلة.
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00:00:00To be continued...
00:01:00We should be arriving at the CV we're repairing in a few hours.
00:01:15Specs?
00:01:16Uh, 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 U.S. 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 a top Bali last year.
00:01:34True, but, you know, just let me see what I can do.
00:01:37What does that mean?
00:01:38It's a birthday surprise.
00:01:39Let's say I didn't.
00:01:45Updates.
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 signals are eating.
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.
00:02:10It's weapons.
00:02:11Let's move.
00:02:11Sir!
00:02:12Yes, sir.
00:02:14Go on!
00:02:15Go on!
00:02:16Shoot!
00:02:16Come here!
00:02:18No Australian Navy Rescue.
00:02:20Coopran.
00:02:21Enemy engaged.
00:02:22Plant the explosives.
00:02:23Come on!
00:02:23Quick!
00:02:24Plant the explosives now!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:25Go!
00:02:26Go!
00:02:26Go!
00:02:29Sir?
00:02:30The armory's on fire.
00:02:32It's gone.
00:02:34God damn it.
00:02:35LaRue.
00:02:37Remember the discussion we had last night on Mestick 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.
00:02:46Sir.
00:02:48Go!
00:02:49Go!
00:02:50Go!
00:02:50Yeah, hey, go!
00:02:51Go!
00:02:54What front way's down?
00:02:5625 Russians.
00:02:57One has explosives.
00:02:58Started.
00:02:59Explosives?
00:03:00Well, they want us to sink fast, don't they?
00:03:02Our engineers, this barge is now non-recoverable.
00:03:06We've got to take that Russian sub.
00:03:07Yes.
00:03:08Yeah, yes, sir.
00:03:09City, Australia, death!
00:03:11Russian diver inbound, 60 seconds.
00:03:13I'll disarm.
00:03:13Tyler, cover Bradley.
00:03:14Bradley, get to the bomb and reduce it to 20 seconds, 20 seconds only.
00:03:18LaRue, you're going to have to cover X points.
00:03:20Copy?
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.
00:03:27Copy?
00:03:27Yes, sir.
00:03:28All right, let's move.
00:03:29Sir, look out!
00:03:32Go!
00:03:32Go!
00:03:33Don't worry about me!
00:03:34I've got this!
00:03:34I've got this!
00:03:34Kuklin, intel report.
00:03:40Kuklin, intel report.
00:03:43Kuklin, intel report.
00:03:43Yeah!
00:03:44Kuklin, where is he?
00:03:54Uh, there it is.
00:04:24The Australians overpowered me.
00:04:25They have boarded.
00:04:26Order 66, now!
00:04:28Go!
00:04:31Stop what you're doing!
00:04:32Step back!
00:04:32Step back!
00:04:34This 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.
00:04:41Hey!
00:04:41Hands off or I chop them off.
00:04:43Yeah.
00:04:43Yeah.
00:04:45Bradley, get on NAVCOM.
00:04:48Do you smell smoke?
00:04:50There's a fire back there, but we're good.
00:04:52Checking NAVCOM.
00:04:52Mayday, mayday, mayday.
00:04:55This is Captain Tim Olsen of the Royal Australian Navy.
00:04:57Does anyone copy?
00:04:58The burner on comms and panels on the frets.
00:05:00Can't ID origin, result, method of damage.
00:05:03They've disabled the entire sub.
00:05:05Middle of the ocean.
00:05:07Nothing for males.
00:05:09You know, I don't care how near Russia we are.
00:05:11We need a charter course for nearest landfall.
00:05:13We need to know if this attack is just us.
00:05:15Or the start of World War III.
00:05:16What is a groaning sound?
00:05:24What is that?
00:05:25Were we hit?
00:05:27Status!
00:05:29Sir, they're not done into the NAVCOM.
00:05:31It's not working.
00:05:32No readings.
00:05:33Can't be in the middle of the ocean.
00:05:35We're nearly inside of Russia.
00:05:37Tyler, get on top side.
00:05:38I need to know if anything's moving up there.
00:05:40Hostiles, friendlies, anyone.
00:05:41Yes, sir.
00:05:42You got them?
00:05:43Got them.
00:05:52Land, sir!
00:05:55No survivors but land!
00:05:56Less than a mile!
00:05:58Land?
00:05:59Less than a mile?
00:06:01We're just surrounded by nothing but ocean.
00:06:11Land, sir!
00:06:24Piers, 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.
00:06:54The Russian sub intercepted the Australian naval vessel in the Bering Sea along the coasts
00:07:01of Russia and Alaska, but 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?
00:07:16Yes, that is correct, sir.
00:07:20We were allowing them to pass through friendly waters to get to their repair faster, but
00:07:25the Russians must have been patrolling.
00:07:27We've tried all known Russian frequencies and there's been no luck.
00:07:32There's no sign of the submarine anywhere.
00:07:35Do 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
00:07:47on identifying all of the casualties.
00:07:51Dozens of the Australian crew are confirmed dead, but there are four that are unaccounted for.
00:08:01They may be among the dead and just not found yet, or there is the possibility that they were
00:08:06taken aboard the Russian sub as hostages.
00:08:09Do 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?
00:08:31Are you okay?
00:08:32I'm fine, Pierce.
00:08:36We need everyone's full attention in finding that sub.
00:08:38Sir, 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?
00:08:54Crystal.
00:08:55Admiral.
00:08:56Admiral, where are you going?
00:09:01I'm going to visit my sister who's at hospice and inform her that her child may be held hostage by the Russians.
00:09:09Meet me in the command center in one hour.
00:09:12Just you.
00:09:15That monster has most likely put us out of commission.
00:09:18That creature, sir, never seen anything quite like it, except maybe in a picture book.
00:09:23Now, this sub needs to be fixed now.
00:09:26And 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 here sabotaged it.
00:09:37And I'm not sure how, except it involved fire.
00:09:39You go work in magic.
00:09:41Copy, sir.
00:09:42The Rue.
00:09:43Sir.
00:09:44I need you to reset that console.
00:09:46I need the radio operational, please.
00:09:48Because I don't like standing around doing nothing.
00:09:49I mean, we're sitting ducks right now.
00:09:51I'd almost rather talk to the Red Fleet.
00:09:53You hear that, Andrejev?
00:09:55You're surrendering.
00:09:57Shut up.
00:10:00The 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.
00:10:12All right, Tyler, stand down.
00:10:14Okay, the last thing we need is more trouble.
00:10:16All right, no more fighting.
00:10:17Yes, sir.
00:10:21Rue, progress.
00:10:23Radio, NAVCOM, out of commission.
00:10:26Andrejev over here overloaded the grid.
00:10:29Circuits, motherboards, every piece of hardware.
00:10:32They've fried their entire sub.
00:10:35Bradley, damage report.
00:10:37The hull's intact, sir.
00:10:39But we're stuck under that creature.
00:10:41Maybe high tide will help?
00:10:42Well, can we restart?
00:10:44I mean, why aren't I even here in the engine anymore?
00:10:47The engine's dead.
00:10:48They dump all the fuel.
00:10:49So there's a possibility to refuel?
00:10:52Possibly.
00:10:53I can't tell without trying.
00:10:54Fuel source is unknown, too.
00:10:56The radio, LaRue.
00:10:57How long to repair it?
00:10:59At least two days of non-stop stripping, connecting, insulating,
00:11:03replacing every burned wire by borrowing them safely from other parts of the sub.
00:11:09And even then, I would be better off spending a week salvaging parts,
00:11:13taking 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.
00:11:44Engineers, grab a red.
00:11:45Let's move.
00:11:46Move, move!
00:11:47Bradley, you're with me.
00:11:48Yes, sir.
00:11:49Whoa.
00:11:50Get down.
00:11:51Get down.
00:11:52Stop.
00:11:57XO.
00:11:58Sir.
00:11:59So your file indicates that you three have shared an abundance of repair assignments before?
00:12:06Yes, sir.
00:12:07We've been in enemy territory.
00:12:08We can defend ourselves.
00:12:10Well, I was in the infantry myself.
00:12:12And to be honest, I'm quite impressed with your resolve under pressure.
00:12:15Good 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...
00:12:25I still can't believe you killed a thing on your own, Tyler.
00:12:29Dad was a surgeon, sir.
00:12:30Everything has a carotid artery.
00:12:32That's not something they focus on in basic.
00:12:35What about the jugular?
00:12:37They focus on beyond the ear, sir.
00:12:40Doesn't matter if it's 20 ounces, 20,000 pounds.
00:12:43It's all over.
00:12:45Does anyone know what type of reptile, crocodilian creature we're dealing with over here?
00:12:51Uh...
00:12:53Sir, LaRue and I...
00:12:55We studied a little bit of biochem in the academy before we focused on engineering, but in biology...
00:13:01Well, so level with me, engineers.
00:13:03Looking at the pale flipper's jaw, I recognise it more from primary school than I do academy sciences.
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?
00:13:24Technically, maybe.
00:13:26Yeah, I...
00:13:28Look, I think what LaRue's trying to say is it looks like a mosasaur, which is...
00:13:33Marine-like, crocodilian, sort of like a dinosaur.
00:13:38Look, I mean, it could be possible, right?
00:13:41I mean, we've only discovered 5% of the ocean.
00:13:44Maybe on a remote island like this.
00:13:46It could be a new species, could be an old species.
00:13:49Yeah, well, I don't know how it happened, but I think we're...
00:13:52Closer to Russia than we are the middle of the Bering Sea.
00:13:55Yeah, well, there's been mosasaur fossils found in Russia, sir.
00:13:59It's just that...
00:14:02This doesn't look like Russia.
00:14:03Yeah.
00:14:05Alright, as soon as we're done with the inventory, I'm gonna make a quick expedition to the cliff and back.
00:14:10Alright, I'm gonna scan life from the top.
00:14:12Maybe we feel lucky we run into life sooner.
00:14:14Of course, sir.
00:14:15Ready for inspection, sir.
00:14:17Unfortunately, it's grim, sir.
00:14:19Zero rations made it off the barge.
00:14:22Nothing's washing ashore yet.
00:14:24All we found on the ladder was burnt and tore.
00:14:28Tainted. Potatoes, eggs, milk, bacon...
00:14:31Ruined.
00:14:32And we 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,
00:14:41they're already halfway through their rations.
00:14:43Then, during our takeover,
00:14:46Kuprin here doused the ration cabinets with fuel and lit them up.
00:14:51Most cans burst.
00:14:53Bradley saved six.
00:14:55Kylie Patton down, please.
00:14:57Yes, sir.
00:15:02That soup's gonna have to last us an unfortunate amount of time, until then we've got a forage to supplement it.
00:15:08So we might have to start fishing.
00:15:10Sir.
00:15:11Couple of knives.
00:15:13Good work, engineer. This'll come in handy.
00:15:17Sir.
00:15:19If I may, we 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. There'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 on over the next couple of days.
00:15:45Sir, we can also make jerky, make a pole, some nets, we can fish.
00:15:51Well, that's gotta be a short-term game plan for food. What about weapons?
00:15:54Ah, we have the three axes we retrieved from the barge, the knives we just recovered from the Russians, but that's it.
00:16:03Well, that's not a lot to protect ourselves with, especially with what's out there. I mean, anything else of value for survival? Like, anything at all?
00:16:11We've also got Rue's compass, my lighter.
00:16:16Hey!
00:16:18Are you holding out on us? Because if you are, God help you, sunshine.
00:16:21Well, do you leave us the start of the lawn on this beautiful island?
00:16:24I will.
00:16:28Tyler, a word.
00:16:30Tyler, this is important. We're on our own out here. You understand what I'm saying?
00:16:33Yes, sir.
00:16:34Alright, dress the meat immediately, so it doesn't spoil.
00:16:37Okay, the Russians are gonna carry on, but I don't care. But I'm not interested in starving anyone.
00:16:41I need you to make sure that everyone understands how far we are from supplies.
00:16:45Alright, I need to scout that cliff in the distance. Recon can't wait.
00:16:48Okay, it's gonna take me about an hour. As of right now, you're acting CEO.
00:16:54Copy, sir.
00:16:55Alright, bring it in. Now I'm gonna hike up that beach to the cliff.
00:16:58I'm gonna try to scout out for any humans, animals, locals, Russians, whatever I can find.
00:17:04Tyler's acting CEO until I return. Copy?
00:17:06Copy, sir.
00:17:07What he says, go. He is the tip of the spear.
00:17:09Copy, sir.
00:17:10Okay. Tyler, get cutting. Bradley, 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.
00:17:24Okay.
00:17:34Check out the video.
00:17:47The bellsdepred sound of the crotchet.
00:17:51I love you now.
00:18:18It should be edible.
00:18:19It's cooked.
00:18:21Go find vile dog to taste it on.
00:18:24You know what?
00:18:29You go check the straw line.
00:18:31Bradley, watch them.
00:18:33Copy.
00:18:39Surprisingly tasty, though.
00:18:41Yeah.
00:18:42Yeah, it's not too dissimilar to dressing a deer.
00:18:50Although that smells pretty bad, too.
00:18:52Yeah.
00:18:53And just promise me if we get off this island, you won't leave me behind because a small white monster saw me.
00:18:58Don't worry.
00:18:59I can never leave you behind here.
00:19:01Even if you do stink.
00:19:02Thanks.
00:19:03I think.
00:19:04Thanks.
00:19:05Okay.
00:19:06Do you think Captain Alton will be back soon?
00:19:07I don't like waiting around like this.
00:19:10Yeah, well, if he's not back in a few hours, we go look for him.
00:19:11Okay.
00:19:12Hey, are you okay?
00:19:13Really?
00:19:14Why are we, uh, on this walk?
00:19:15Uh, yeah.
00:19:16Look, Ty.
00:19:17Ty.
00:19:18I don't know.
00:19:19I don't know.
00:19:20I don't know.
00:19:21I don't know.
00:19:22I don't know.
00:19:23I don't know.
00:19:24I don't know.
00:19:25I think Captain Alton will be back soon.
00:19:26I don't like waiting around like this.
00:19:27Yeah, well, if he's not back in a few hours, we go look for him.
00:19:29Okay.
00:19:30Hey, are you okay?
00:19:35Really?
00:19:36Why are we, uh, on this walk?
00:19:41Uh, yeah.
00:19:44Look, Ty, my mom, I know that you know she's sick in hospice, but she's stage four now.
00:19:57It's spread to her lymph nodes and she doesn't have very long.
00:20:02I'm sorry.
00:20:05I didn't know.
00:20:06Why are you on assignment?
00:20:08She's been in and out of treatment for years.
00:20:11I mean, every time she gets bad, I have to splurge for transport and it's expensive.
00:20:18Do you...
00:20:20Don't know how long she has exactly?
00:20:24Yeah.
00:20:25Uh...
00:20:26Last month was supposed to be her last.
00:20:30Sorry.
00:20:31She's very tired now.
00:20:33She...
00:20:34She's meant to be having this operation, but...
00:20:40It's risky.
00:20:43Yeah, and this was supposed to be an easy assignment.
00:20:49In and out.
00:20:50Strat repair.
00:20:52Can be simple if you're lucky, but...
00:20:56Our luck?
00:20:58I mean, our struts are currently on the bottom of the ocean.
00:21:02Tari.
00:21:03Mum was a vet.
00:21:04Yeah.
00:21:05She...
00:21:06She is a vet.
00:21:07So...
00:21:08She gets it.
00:21:09But...
00:21:10I get it.
00:21:11I get it.
00:21:12We get signal.
00:21:13Could be good news.
00:21:15Could be bad news.
00:21:16Could we get it.
00:21:17I...
00:21:20I...
00:21:21Look.
00:21:22I'm actually sorry for bringing it up.
00:21:23I shouldn't have even...
00:21:24I shouldn't even be talking about it.
00:21:25No, it's...
00:21:26I wanna be focused on our solutions.
00:21:29You know?
00:21:30When I talk about how long-life is out of the ocean.
00:21:31How long-life is out of the ocean?
00:21:34I want to come across the ocean.
00:21:35Well, thanks.
00:21:36I want to be connected.
00:21:37I want to be connected.
00:21:38I don't wanna be connected.
00:21:39I want to be connected.
00:21:40I want to be connected.
00:21:41I want to be connected.
00:21:42I want to be connected.
00:21:43You know, when I talk about why I've been distracted, I just...
00:21:48Hey, hey, hey!
00:21:49I don't know, I feel weak, like I should be able to handle this on my own.
00:21:53Ruth, Ruth.
00:21:54Ruth.
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?
00:22:17I'm just trying to keep you three 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.
00:22:33Fishy chicken.
00:22:35What is that?
00:22:36Goprak!
00:22:37Help!
00:22:38Goprak!
00:22:39Help!
00:22:40Help!
00:22:41Hey!
00:22:42Hey!
00:22:43Hey!
00:22:44Hey!
00:22:45Hey!
00:22:46Get that guy!
00:22:47Get the dog!
00:22:49Get me!
00:22:50Give him!
00:22:51Get the dog!
00:22:53Dark!
00:22:55Quick!
00:22:56Into the forest.
00:22:59Move!
00:23:01Move!
00:23:05Can you come back?
00:23:06Move!
00:23:07Quick! Into the forest!
00:23:12Move! Move!
00:23:15Move!
00:23:16They're everywhere!
00:23:25Move! Come on!
00:23:27Oh shit! Go! Go! Get to the cliff!
00:23:29Move! Move!
00:23:31Move!
00:23:32Move!
00:23:39Wait!
00:23:42Move! Move!
00:23:44Go! Go! Go! Go!
00:23:49That's the last of them for now.
00:23:54Sir, the sound we heard on the sub.
00:23:57The groaning.
00:23:59I think raptors, mosasaurs.
00:24:05I 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.
00:24:16Yeah, no, but where on Earth have we found living dinosaurs? Still living dinosaurs?
00:24:21I mean, yeah, sure, birds, ancestors, million years old, hundred million years later.
00:24:27But I don't think we're in some place.
00:24:31I think we're in some time.
00:24:34You really think that we traveled back in time?
00:24:38No, no, no.
00:24:40I know, I know it sounds impossible.
00:24:44But 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.
00:24:53Okay, then we can figure out what the hell went down and how to get off this bloody island.
00:24:57Copy?
00:24:58Yes, sir.
00:24:59Right?
00:25:00Yes, sir.
00:25:01No, no.
00:25:15Hello, Margaret.
00:25:20Chris, I haven't seen you in weeks.
00:25:25I know I should've come by sooner.
00:25:28You look...
00:25:29Oh, terrible, I know.
00:25:33But I am fighting.
00:25:36I 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?
00:25:47Lee, I haven't heard anything from them all day.
00:25:51They should have talked by now and be on their way here.
00:25:56What happened to Lee?
00:25:58What happened to my child, Christopher?
00:26:01Margaret, they're missing.
00:26:02Oh.
00:26:03They're on the Bering Sea.
00:26:04They encountered a Russian submarine.
00:26:06We're afraid that they may have been taken hostage.
00:26:08We are doing everything we can to.
00:26:10Why are you here?
00:26:12You should be trying to find Lee.
00:26:14That sub is nowhere to be found.
00:26:16Every resource in my fleet is being directed to finding that Russian sub.
00:26:20I promise you, Margaret.
00:26:21I want you to leave, Chris.
00:26:24I want you to leave and find my child.
00:26:27That's all I care about right now.
00:26:30I'm going into surgery in a couple of days.
00:26:33I may not come out of it.
00:26:35Maggie, don't you?
00:26:36Don't you, Maggie?
00:26:37Me, Chris.
00:26:38I know that look when something's too damn big.
00:26:42But you always found a way.
00:26:44You and Mom.
00:26:45You always found a way.
00:26:49Now, Pinky promised me.
00:26:54I love you, big sis.
00:26:56And I love you, too.
00:26:59Now go find Lee.
00:27:01Keep moving, keep going.
00:27:14Sir, stop.
00:27:18Listen.
00:27:20I think the raptors gave up.
00:27:23All right, Jim, Denise, bring it in.
00:27:24Bring it in.
00:27:25Take a knee.
00:27:25North of the cliff face is a cave.
00:27:31I spotted two silhouettes.
00:27:33Humans.
00:27:34I think it's our best bet to make contact and regroup.
00:27:38Okay, but we've got to be cautious.
00:27:39I think it's safe.
00:27:41We need rest.
00:27:41We need water.
00:27:42Okay, at least a couple hours sleep.
00:27:44But we need to prepare to defend ourselves.
00:27:47We need to prepare to defend ourselves.
00:28:17All clear.
00:28:19We've got to move.
00:28:21I think the cliff face is climbable.
00:28:23Stay down, stay silent, stay in formation.
00:28:26If you see anything or hear anything, you hit the ground ASAP.
00:28:28You understand?
00:28:29Copy, sir.
00:28:30Right, let's move.
00:28:36Right, that's a cave I saw earlier.
00:28:38Let's go!
00:28:47Run!
00:28:57I've got to make a feline for the cave!
00:29:00I've got to look behind you!
00:29:01Run!
00:29:01Run!
00:29:09Now, David, by yourself!
00:29:12Oh!
00:29:12Let's go!
00:29:15Mark is in safe!
00:29:20Okay, okay, okay.
00:29:21Move! Move!
00:29:22Go work!
00:29:24We'll need to patience!
00:29:25Take your job if we can.
00:29:29I know I can't wait.
00:29:35Wait!
00:29:35Stop!
00:29:36Eat!
00:29:36Eat!
00:29:37Eat!
00:29:37Eat!
00:29:38Eat!
00:29:39Eat!
00:29:40Eat!
00:29:41Eat!
00:29:41He's right there!
00:30:08My son!
00:30:09Hey, why I'm in the room?
00:30:11What's going on?
00:30:12No!
00:30:13No!
00:30:14No!
00:30:15No!
00:30:16No!
00:30:17No!
00:30:18No!
00:30:19No!
00:30:20No!
00:30:21No!
00:30:22No!
00:30:23No!
00:30:24No!
00:30:25No!
00:30:26No!
00:30:27No!
00:30:28No!
00:30:29No!
00:30:30No!
00:30:31No!
00:30:32It's OK.
00:30:33That was my last connection to her.
00:30:36No!
00:30:37No!
00:30:38No!
00:30:39No!
00:30:40No!
00:30:41No!
00:30:42No!
00:30:43No!
00:30:44No!
00:30:45No!
00:30:46No!
00:30:47No!
00:30:48No!
00:30:49No!
00:30:50No!
00:30:51No!
00:30:52No!
00:30:53No!
00:30:54No!
00:30:55No!
00:30:56No!
00:30:57No!
00:30:58No!
00:30:59No!
00:31:00No!
00:31:01No!
00:31:02No!
00:31:03No!
00:31:04Yeah,
00:31:05No!
00:31:06Well done.
00:31:09You guys had to do it.
00:31:10It was close combat and I had an axe.
00:31:11It's a completely different situation.
00:31:12Tyler.
00:31:13If you've got a better idea,
00:31:15speak up now.
00:31:16Other than that, just keep your trap shut, yeah?
00:31:18So...
00:31:19Thanks, Mom.
00:31:45Well, before we get into the squabblings,
00:31:48hmm, Arm has invited you into the cave, so come.
00:31:53Rest, yeah?
00:31:54Just for a little while. We've got to keep moving.
00:31:56We've got to plan to get off this bloody island,
00:31:58so we can't be too long.
00:31:59Yeah, yeah.
00:32:06Arm.
00:32:07What was it?
00:32:09Oh, thank you for saving our skin back there.
00:32:13Thank you for letting us share this cave.
00:32:15Appreciate it.
00:32:19Yeah, Arm is insightful, yeah?
00:32:22I have no idea what he is saying.
00:32:24I only understand his name, Arm, but he lives on the island.
00:32:28And I, like you, am a survivor, yeah?
00:32:32So my name is Captain Xerci Friedrich von Schoen.
00:32:37Imperial German Navy.
00:32:39Imperial?
00:32:41Now look who is too proud of themselves.
00:32:43Well, I'm sure some ideas will be lost in translation.
00:32:45I apologise for the frayed nerves.
00:32:47My name is Captain Tim Olsen of the Royal Australian Navy.
00:32:51Captain Remusov, Russian Navy.
00:32:55So you think this is a Russian base?
00:32:57We are not in Russia.
00:32:59We 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?
00:33:06Nein.
00:33:07I was shipwrecked here and my navigation told me there was no island for miles.
00:33:13Just sea for miles.
00:33:16How long have you been on the island?
00:33:18I don't know.
00:33:19I have lost count of the days.
00:33:24Sit down.
00:33:25We should keep climbing.
00:33:27Keep moving, right?
00:33:28We need to rest.
00:33:29It doesn't matter.
00:33:30The last count lasted what?
00:33:3220 minutes?
00:33:33Before we had to run for our lives?
00:33:35Yeah.
00:33:36Ty, we run!
00:33:37The minute we start, then you damn run and it's gone for like an island!
00:33:40Hey!
00:33:41I can hear you.
00:33:44Ty.
00:33:47My mum is my best friend.
00:33:49And if any chance I had of connecting with her, she's still alive.
00:33:56It's good.
00:33:58Everything I do will be in the name of getting off this bloody island.
00:34:02Alright?
00:34:03I mean, is this even Russia?
00:34:04I guess!
00:34:05I'm telling you, we're not in Russia.
00:34:12I'm sure we've all seen versions of the same satellite photos.
00:34:15We should be in the middle of the Commander Islands, Kamchatka Shore, St. Matthew Island and Aleutian Islands.
00:34:22This should be deep ocean for many miles.
00:34:25Far too deep for an island.
00:34:26Or even rocks to crash into.
00:34:28The Pacific Sea.
00:34:30The Bering Sea.
00:34:31What?
00:34:33Well, you seem to be surprised about that, friend.
00:34:35Well, if we are in the Pacific Northwest, then why is that 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 and then I was knocked out and then I'm waking up on the shores of the island.
00:34:49Von Schoen, have you even asked Arm where we are?
00:34:52Yeah, of course.
00:34:53But I cannot understand what he says.
00:34:55He cannot understand what I say.
00:34:56I have no more knowledge of information as to where we are than any of you, yeah?
00:35:01Do you think the small ones are velociraptors?
00:35:12Velociraptors or something similar, sir?
00:35:18We can't know.
00:35:20They could have evolved differently on a remote island like this.
00:35:23Strange.
00:35:25But interesting.
00:35:26I am curious, how did you end up on this island?
00:35:32We accommodate a Russian sub.
00:35:34It's beach to the south, it's got no fuel, it's twisted.
00:35:37There's no way to recover it, I don't think we can repair it at this stage,
00:35:40but we definitely have a chance if we can get some sort of fuel.
00:35:44Yeah, well this is wunderbar, yeah.
00:35:47I also came here on a submarine.
00:35:50It is damaged, irreparable now, but the fuel tank is largely intact.
00:35:56We could haul the fuel to our sub.
00:35:59Not right now, it's way too dangerous.
00:36:01Okay, okay, so you take a rest then.
00:36:04This could work.
00:36:06Alright, we're not going to be dragging drums of fuel in our condition,
00:36:10we need to rest.
00:36:11Alright, everyone on rotation.
00:36:13Tyler, you're on picket duty first.
00:36:15Alright, everyone take a beat.
00:36:20No.
00:36:21Yes, sir.
00:36:22I'm sorry, you've got to find a new gun.
00:36:23Swiss haven't reported anything unusual or inbrute from the shore.
00:36:27The present wreckage seems to be that of the Australian barge.
00:36:31So is the life, rescue board?
00:36:33Items left behind?
00:36:34No, sir.
00:36:36If your niece's crew is alive, they should be aboard the Russian sub,
00:36:39not 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 of missing vessels, and I found something.
00:36:53A German U-ship from World War I.
00:36:56Twenty-three soldiers went missing when returning from a Russian surveillance mission.
00:37:01Seventy years ago, in the exact spot the Australian ship went missing.
00:37:05Were they attacked as well?
00:37:07Well, that's the thing, sir.
00:37:09The Germans investigated, and they didn't find anything out of the ordinary.
00:37:14At first.
00:37:14But then, they started digging deeper into a weather anomaly, and they found way more than just impacted weather.
00:37:23They found dramatic shifts and fluctuations in gravity, mostly imperceptible, but at its worst...
00:37:31It affects the speed of time, like a black hole, a time dilation.
00:37:37Time dilation.
00:37:38It happens very often, almost every day, in small ways.
00:37:43Like a clock at 3,000 feet ticks different than at ground level.
00:37:47We need to confer data with the other branches of the military, find out what the hell happened out there.
00:37:53And if there's anything that can help us, find that damn Russian submarine.
00:37:57Now.
00:37:58On him.
00:37:59On him.
00:38:08Okay, Bradley.
00:38:09Shift over.
00:38:12All right, listen up.
00:38:13It's zero dark hundred.
00:38:14Revelling two hours.
00:38:15Everyone put their heads down.
00:38:15Get some rest.
00:38:16It's my turn to keep watch.
00:38:17That skull human.
00:38:26Who put that knife through it?
00:38:33He says, uh, there are more people like him.
00:38:40Many.
00:38:40I can confirm this.
00:38:42I have seen them from a distance, of course.
00:38:45What, you're in the cave or out there?
00:38:46Hmm.
00:38:47Yeah.
00:38:48He means to say they are out there.
00:38:51And, uh, they are the ones putting the knife in the skull and such, yeah?
00:38:55All right, all we can do is be cautious.
00:38:57Well, a T-Rex attacking us might have actually been a good thing.
00:39:01Maybe it'll keep the people from trying to enter the cave.
00:39:05Do you hear that?
00:39:14Water.
00:39:15My God, I think you may be right.
00:39:18Thank God.
00:39:20Is it coming from the back of the cave?
00:39:22All right, we should check it out.
00:39:23We still need a source of water.
00:39:24I'll go.
00:39:25No, I'll go.
00:39:26My watch is over.
00:39:27And I really, really need some water.
00:39:32All right, understood.
00:39:33Just be careful.
00:39:35If you hear or see anything back there, you get back here ASAP.
00:39:37Copy?
00:39:38You have my word.
00:39:40And they won't take more than my share.
00:39:42Just enough to fill my campaign.
00:39:44All right, you've got ten minutes, Bradley.
00:39:45You get back here ASAP.
00:39:48Yes, sir.
00:39:49Get back here ASAP.
00:39:50Yes.
00:40:08Yes, sir.
00:40:09Sorry.
00:40:10No, sir.
00:40:12, and you can't.
00:40:13Yes, sir.
00:40:14Yes.
00:40:14I don't know.
00:40:44Do some people do this?
00:40:59Still no moisture.
00:41:10Where's that echo coming from?
00:41:14The knife.
00:41:16Russian!
00:41:18He's dead!
00:41:20He's dead!
00:41:24The knife!
00:41:30Russian!
00:41:31He's taken the knife from the skull!
00:41:32Oi!
00:41:33Where's the knife?
00:41:34Where's the knife?
00:41:35How would I know?
00:41:36Look around you Einstein, you're outnumbered.
00:41:40I've done nothing but comply with you since the moment the dinosaurs arrived!
00:41:44Why not ask your crew member?
00:41:45Who good fighter or no is clearly a nervous wreck?
00:41:46She's not a nervous wreck.
00:41:47She's not a nervous wreck.
00:41:48She's grieving.
00:41:49Have some compassion.
00:41:50Grieving?
00:41:51Arms up.
00:41:52This is ridiculous.
00:41:53You've already taken everything from me.
00:41:54He's clanked.
00:41:55I have a button sewn into my left pocket.
00:41:56You're welcome to that.
00:41:57In one of your pockets, Australians, huh?
00:41:58In one of your pockets, Australians, huh?
00:41:59Nothing.
00:42:00You're an axe.
00:42:01In one of your pockets, Australians, huh?
00:42:03Nothing.
00:42:04I'm an axe.
00:42:06Just this.
00:42:07The
00:42:32Just this.
00:42:34We're clear.
00:42:35What are you doing?
00:42:37No!
00:42:49No!
00:42:51No!
00:42:51Oh, my God!
00:42:52Come on!
00:42:53Tom!
00:42:54Tom!
00:42:55Tom!
00:42:56Tom!
00:42:57Tom!
00:42:58Tom!
00:42:59Tom!
00:43:00Tom!
00:43:01Tom!
00:43:02Tom!
00:43:03Tom!
00:43:04Tom!
00:43:05James!
00:43:07Oh, my God!
00:43:20Bradley!
00:43:22Hey, hey, hey.
00:43:24We need to get up.
00:43:35I'm sorry, Bradley.
00:43:39I'm sorry.
00:43:42No, no, no.
00:43:44What if there are more of those creatures?
00:43:47We've got to get out of this cave. It's not safe.
00:43:50We've got to get to that sub, get the fuel, and get off this bloody island.
00:43:55I have found a way down. Come.
00:43:59Sorry, I couldn't give you a proper burial, Bradley.
00:44:05Your sacrifice is not going to be in vain.
00:44:08Let's move.
00:44:10We have to go, now.
00:44:16Frederick, we've got to get to your sub, now.
00:44:35What's going on?
00:44:41Is the compass working yet?
00:44:43Uh, negative.
00:44:47It's a graduation gift for me.
00:44:56Frederick, we'll close you, Rick, when we are.
00:45:00Why don't you see for yourself?
00:45:08This is chaos. How are we supposed to siphon the fuel?
00:45:10Yeah, yeah, yeah. I understand.
00:45:12But I think you must be entrusting of me with the task, yeah?
00:45:17There 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.
00:45:40We've got to try to brace this thing.
00:45:42Move it along.
00:45:43If 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?
00:45:56Go! Go! Hurry up!
00:45:58Do you not understand? This is metal hull that has been torn by a rock.
00:46:02It is not meant to be gripped in such a fashion.
00:46:05It must be held delicately.
00:46:07Also, it is slick with waves and ocean mist, yeah?
00:46:11This is it! You understand? This is the only way off the island!
00:46:15You are panicking, Herr Olsen.
00:46:18You panic, you get cut, you get fuel in the boon, and guess what?
00:46:22You'll be getting the gangrene, and that is not good, my friend.
00:46:26Oh, this is waste and torn!
00:46:28I am not going in there.
00:46:31You will crush me, and then what? I've had one leg for the rest of my life.
00:46:35No! This is a one-person job!
00:46:38Herr Olsen, please, look at me.
00:46:43This way in which you are behaving, Herr Olsen, it is folly.
00:46:47All right, all right, all right.
00:46:51All right.
00:46:52Maybe you're right here, as long as you're prepared.
00:46:54I am prepared!
00:46:59All right.
00:47:00All right.
00:47:01Ramozov, you with me. Be quick.
00:47:04Tyler, I'm darting in and out of the bush, keep an eye on the water.
00:47:08Make sure everyone's got an axe.
00:47:09LaRue, go east, I'm gonna head west.
00:47:12Okay.
00:47:14I hope you know what you're doing!
00:47:16All right.
00:47:24All right.
00:47:25Um, your people, how did they get here?
00:47:39These boats?
00:47:40You know boats?
00:47:42No boats.
00:47:44Must stay on Kasbah.
00:47:47This?
00:47:49This is all Kasbah?
00:47:51Must stay on Kasbah.
00:47:53Why?
00:47:55Don't you want to get off?
00:47:56What do you have family here?
00:47:57Do you have friends?
00:47:58Do you have family here?
00:48:00It's OK.
00:48:02Come on.
00:48:05Bad people.
00:48:06We must go.
00:48:09OK.
00:48:10Can you tell the difference?
00:48:12Good people, bad people?
00:48:16Yeah.
00:48:19We spend our whole lives trying to do the same.
00:48:22Um, how did you learn about this land?
00:48:33Kasbah, my people, we have many ideas that we can learn in one day.
00:48:41Your words, your speech, it gets so much better.
00:48:46Yes.
00:48:48This is how we change.
00:48:51The island wants me to change.
00:48:54How we change?
00:48:55What do you mean?
00:48:56My people.
00:48:57We learn many things.
00:48:59We can learn many languages.
00:49:01Because we have many children.
00:49:03And our children have children and we get to meet those children.
00:49:08And their children.
00:49:09How is that possible?
00:49:11My people, we live many lifetimes.
00:49:16My people, the tides, the daily hours, that has to mean something.
00:49:23But are you comparing your people to my people?
00:49:26Yes.
00:49:27You understand.
00:49:29On Kasbah, 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 to.
00:49:45Your lifetime.
00:49:48It's like days to me.
00:50:11So the dinosaurs, they're always moving towards the past.
00:50:16And your people, they move towards the future.
00:50:19And that's why the dinosaurs are here.
00:50:21They shouldn't be here.
00:50:22There is no shouldn't be on Kasbah.
00:50:25Nothing ever really changes.
00:50:27That is our way.
00:50:29I don't understand.
00:50:30It's just time just kind of spins everywhere.
00:50:35It's not linear.
00:50:37Yes, it's more complicated than that.
00:50:46We should keep going.
00:50:49Good work.
00:51:03You did it, Frederick.
00:51:05Well, lucky no one died, yeah?
00:51:09And we will die soon of dehydration if we don't take this away immediately.
00:51:16There is enough fuel in here to start the process and run a test.
00:51:21It's about half of what was in my separate.
00:51:24Well, 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, Herr Olsen.
00:51:31Oh, we stay.
00:51:32We stick up a perimeter.
00:51:33We can't risk the rest of the fuel if the transfer works.
00:51:37Yeah.
00:51:38I will be back to help with the rest of the process.
00:51:40Okay, so we've got to empty the rest of that fuel into something.
00:51:43Then you get this and fill up the sub.
00:51:47Is there another liftable tank in the wreck somewhere?
00:51:50No.
00:51:51Then how do we...
00:51:52There is a wooden crate with big glass bottles about a meter into the sea that way.
00:51:59Hmm?
00:52:00You!
00:52:01Come help me carry this and show me how to refuel the submarine.
00:52:05No, no, no, no.
00:52:06No, you take one of my men.
00:52:08Herr Olsen, I will take the Capitan.
00:52:13I will not be taking the fuel at all.
00:52:15These are my terms.
00:52:16Hmm?
00:52:17Fine.
00:52:19Fine.
00:52:20You get what I'm showing.
00:52:23Time's all the essence.
00:52:24Alright.
00:52:25Come, come, come, come, come, come, come.
00:52:39Remember, patience with the refueling process, yeah?
00:52:43Alright, we'll start making our way to you once we're done with our transfer, and hopefully
00:52:47you're done with yours, so we'll make a dart line to your location.
00:52:51Alright.
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, but we know absolutely nothing about fuel transfer.
00:53:06Well, that's the most efficient answer.
00:53:09If you trust him, sir.
00:53:11Look.
00:53:12Well, Remrazov's not going to leave one of his comrades behind, is he?
00:53:17And the more hands make light work, we need as many hands as we can to fill the bottles
00:53:21with fuel.
00:53:22I just feel like, well, look, Tyler, I want you to understand something, okay?
00:53:29If we can't trust Remrazov, if we can't trust von Schoen, as much as I don't want to,
00:53:35we're never going to see Australian soil again.
00:53:36Do you understand what I'm saying?
00:53:37Yes, sir.
00:53:38Stop questioning everything.
00:53:40Sir.
00:53:41Sir.
00:53:44Arm said something to me about the island.
00:53:48Said this place is called Kasbach.
00:53:52Kasbach?
00:53:53Yeah, but Arm doesn't speak good English.
00:53:55It almost sounds Russian.
00:53:56Andreev, does Kasbach ring a bell to you?
00:53:59Kasbach?
00:54:00It sounds a little like Russian for summary, but no, it means nothing to me.
00:54:08All right, we're going to have to ask the captain when he gets back, then.
00:54:12Sir.
00:54:13Come on.
00:54:14Come on.
00:54:15Come on.
00:54:16Keep quiet.
00:54:17Come on.
00:54:18Come on.
00:54:19Keep quiet.
00:54:20Go.
00:54:21Come on.
00:54:22Come on.
00:54:23Keep quiet.
00:54:24Go.
00:54:36What was that?
00:54:37Uh.
00:54:38Shh.
00:54:42We have to get to your submarine now.
00:54:51These cliffs, they are being patrolled.
00:54:54Yeah.
00:54:56Give me the axe.
00:55:01Now, yeah.
00:55:12I swear I wasn't this slow when Von Schoen was here. This is mad.
00:55:21We 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.
00:55:27LaRue, 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.
00:55:38The first one!
00:55:42Sir, sir, we can use these.
00:55:49Molotov cocktails.
00:55:50Well, we need to get a fire.
00:55:51Have you got a lighter?
00:55:52I do, sir, yes.
00:55:53No, no, we need that fuel.
00:55:54I can take out a couple dinos with my axe.
00:55:56So, you know I can.
00:55:57Yeah, I know you can, okay?
00:55:58Axe one, if 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.
00:56:10Did I come?
00:56:11Ahh.
00:56:12Police!
00:56:17Errgh!
00:56:18Errgh!
00:56:19Heee!
00:56:21Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
00:56:23Errrgh!
00:56:26Oh!
00:56:27Oh!
00:56:28Oh!
00:56:29Can you stand?
00:56:36You're okay.
00:56:41You're almost coming.
00:56:44I think that was the last of them.
00:56:46Will that work for nothing?
00:56:48What a waste of deal.
00:56:50Don't worry about the fuel.
00:56:51There's no point if we're dead.
00:56:52Can't think about that now.
00:56:53We gotta get you patched up.
00:56:55You alright?
00:56:56Yeah.
00:56:57Grab the tarp, take it with us.
00:56:59Come on.
00:57:13There is a clearing up ahead here.
00:57:16But we need to be careful.
00:57:19Make as little noise as possible.
00:57:29I'm only sure it's no longer wearing us down.
00:57:34We should be able to get out of here much faster.
00:57:37Yeah.
00:57:39And the high tide will lift the submarine soon.
00:57:43Almost entirely on its own.
00:57:45I wonder why there has not been high tide yet.
00:57:51Or has there?
00:57:54I wonder if time even works on this island.
00:57:58Yeah.
00:57:59Well, I just need you to explain the fuel dumping valves to me.
00:58:06Good.
00:58:07All sensors indicate there was an extreme gravitational flux in this area.
00:58:17Gravitational flux?
00:58:18Is that even possible?
00:58:20We run the numbers and the data with NASA, NOAA, and other military officials.
00:58:25Nothing 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?
00:58:37They have to be somewhere.
00:58:39And if they are, how do we reach them?
00:58:43FRB 2220-610A was a radio wave that was detected from all places as Western Australia in June of 2022.
00:58:54Now, an FRB is difficult to observe, but is constantly happening from all four corners of the universe.
00:59:02Now, 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?
00:59:19I think it's our best bet for communicating and sending a message.
00:59:22So let's get to work and find out.
00:59:35Roo!
00:59:37Time to move. What are you doing?
00:59:38Sorry, sir.
00:59:39I was hoping I could find at least one more bottle.
00:59:42Lug a bit more extra fuel.
00:59:43Uh, Ty? Smell this. What does that smell like to you?
01:00:00Sir, those old Russian pig works, what are they run on?
01:00:05Well, 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, so it's kerosene, not diesel.
01:00:26It's not the type of fuel they use on the subs, though.
01:00:28No, it doesn't make any sense.
01:00:29Germany's entire flotilla, R2-1-2-A diesel, like the subs.
01:00:33It doesn't make any sense.
01:00:35Kerosene burns completely different to diesel. Why are they...?
01:00:38I don't know.
01:00:40I don't know, submarines haven't used those in, what, a hundred years?
01:00:43Maybe it's intentional.
01:00:45You know, covert tactics to avoid detection.
01:00:48We need to search this wreckage.
01:00:49I don't think Capitan Von Schuen has been totally honest with us.
01:00:55Other man!
01:00:57Not honest?
01:00:58No, um...
01:01:00He tricked us.
01:01:01Find truth! Here!
01:01:06What is that?
01:01:16It's Von Schuen.
01:01:171914.
01:01:19Look how old this is.
01:01:24What is he?
01:01:25World War One re-enactor?
01:01:27What, with 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.
01:01:37Don'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?
01:01:55This whole time he must have thought we were...
01:01:58eccentric spies, who knows?
01:01:59He's not a hundred years old!
01:02:00I don't know what to tell you!
01:02:01You said it yourself!
01:02:03So 1910, what, that's when Germany got into eugenics?
01:02:06What, he's a...
01:02:08He's, what, a monster?
01:02:10Maybe.
01:02:12Oh my God.
01:02:14He's tricked us into stalling.
01:02:15Shit.
01:02:17Kerosene.
01:02:18It's pure kerosene going through a diesel engine.
01:02:20At best it will stall the engine.
01:02:21At worst, it's gonna blow up the ladder.
01:02:23We gotta move.
01:02:24Move!
01:02:25Let's go!
01:02:28This is so stupid!
01:02:31My God!
01:02:34Look!
01:02:35Yeah!
01:02:36Ah!
01:02:37Ah!
01:02:38Ah!
01:02:39Ah!
01:02:40Ah!
01:02:41Ah!
01:02:42Ah!
01:02:43Ah!
01:02:44Ah!
01:02:45Ah!
01:02:46Ah!
01:02:48Ah!
01:02:50Ah!
01:02:52Ah!
01:02:53Admiral, these FRBs are transient radial pulses that last about half a millisecond to about
01:03:00three seconds.
01:03:02We're gonna send a message who needs to be brief.
01:03:05Understood.
01:03:06ETA, Pierce.
01:03:07Uh, I've almost got it locked here.
01:03:10Good.
01:03:11If we can get a message to them, then maybe they can respond, and they can tell us where they
01:03:16are, and then we could figure out how the hell to bring them home.
01:03:35Have you found my child?
01:03:37Margaret?
01:03:38Are you okay?
01:03:40Where's Lee?
01:03:42We might be able to get a message to Lee.
01:03:45Not good enough.
01:03:47Do you hear me?
01:03:48I'm doing everything I can, Margaret.
01:03:51I love you.
01:03:52I'll swing by when you're back in your room.
01:04:04Right, sir.
01:04:05You about ready?
01:04:06Let me do the talking.
01:04:07If Remazov's alive, we can't let Von Olsen know what's up.
01:04:22LaRue, don't draw your axe until you're 100% sure.
01:04:25I'll trust you when I win.
01:04:29All right.
01:04:30Let's go.
01:04:38Frederick!
01:04:40How's the fuel going?
01:04:42Well, here he is.
01:04:43So, I'm glad to be seeing you.
01:04:46Herr Olsen, come.
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!
01:04:58I want to talk about our escape plan, Frederick.
01:05:00How much fuel do you reckon we have?
01:05:04Where's Remazov?
01:05:06Oh, yeah, Remazov.
01:05:07Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course, listen.
01:05:08I think for now, we focus on the wood.
01:05:12And Remazov is on the submarine.
01:05:13He cannot wait to...
01:05:14No!
01:05:16Hold it!
01:05:17What?
01:05:21Where is Remazov?
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.
01:05:34I would never leave this island with any of you.
01:05:39And I am going now, alone.
01:05:41It doesn't have to be like this, Frederick!
01:05:44Now, my 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.
01:05:56At 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.
01:06:02I have seen the intelligence on Russian carb submarines.
01:06:06True, 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!
01:06:33Please!
01:06:34Darwin!
01:06:35That's what 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.
01:06:43Darwin would have some thoughts on your crazed ramblings as well.
01:06:47Frederick!
01:06:48Must stay on Kaspak!
01:06:50Please!
01:06:51No!
01:06:52We're trying to help you!
01:06:53We can help you!
01:06:54Get off the island for you!
01:06:55I hear your little mind games!
01:06:57And four has made me invulnerable to them.
01:06:59Hmm?
01:07:01Now, I am leaving.
01:07:03I'll be the same.
01:07:05Come.
01:07:06Frederick.
01:07:07No, 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!
01:07:18Gunshan!
01:07:19This is your last chance!
01:07:24Gunshan!
01:07:25That is a dingle engine!
01:07:27Without lubrication and diesel, the pistons are gonna survive!
01:07:31You gotta listen, Gunshan!
01:07:32Listen!
01:07:33You're gonna blow yourself up!
01:07:34You're gonna fall!
01:07:35Fuck!
01:07:36Engel!
01:07:38I am giving your captain back to you!
01:07:42Be thankful!
01:07:45No...
01:07:46Alguns!
01:07:48No, no, no, no!
01:07:53Ocean!
01:07:54Ocean!
01:07:55Ocean!
01:07:56Ah!
01:07:57Ah!
01:07:58Ah!
01:07:59Ah!
01:08:00Ah!
01:08:01Ah!
01:08:02Ah!
01:08:03Ah!
01:08:04Boot system is activated.
01:08:06Yeah.
01:08:07And now.
01:08:08Oh, hey, Admiral.
01:08:10Send you a message.
01:08:11Lee.
01:08:12It's Uncle Jack.
01:08:14Tell us where you are, and we'll bring you home.
01:08:17No!
01:08:18All right, guys.
01:08:19Tell him.
01:08:20No.
01:08:21Someone had to press a button to try and call us.
01:08:24How do we get them back again?
01:08:27We can't.
01:08:28Any signal we had, it's not there anymore.
01:08:30Would it be possible that we could get them back again?
01:08:33We can't.
01:08:34Any signal we had, it's not there anymore.
01:08:36Would it be possible that we could get them back again?
01:08:39We can't.
01:08:40Any signal we had, it's not there anymore.
01:08:43Would it be possible to call them on a smartphone from here
01:08:46if we have their number?
01:08:47I don't know about a call.
01:08:49What about a text?
01:08:49Can we send a text through the signal?
01:08:52In theory.
01:08:53Make it happen.
01:08:54I'll be right back.
01:08:55It's a lost cause, sir.
01:08:57It was a miracle that we even got in touch with them when we did.
01:09:00This is my sister's daughter in there.
01:09:02If this was your family, you wouldn't hesitate to do whatever it takes
01:09:05to put a mother in touch with her child.
01:09:08Now get it done.
01:09:13What?
01:09:14Olson!
01:09:15Olson!
01:09:16Olson!
01:09:17Olson!
01:09:18Oh!
01:09:24Oh!
01:09:26Olson?
01:09:30Olson is gone.
01:09:32Bradley is gone.
01:09:36This doesn't feel real.
01:09:43Maybe this is hell.
01:09:45Maybe we died already and that's why Arm keeps on saying
01:09:49that we can't leave the island.
01:09:52And it'll just be this...rotality.
01:10:06Our only way off this island is the World War II sub.
01:10:09We need to get that working.
01:10:12I could try to rewire the operational controls,
01:10:15but it could take some time.
01:10:18Capitan?
01:10:25Capitan?
01:10:27What happened?
01:10:29Borshul, you betrayed me.
01:10:32You're trying to take the ladder, you have to stop.
01:10:35Tom?
01:10:47The Mosasaurus attack must have attracted it here.
01:10:50We gotta distract it, otherwise it'll go for the sub.
01:10:53You get Remezov, I'll distract it.
01:10:58Lean forward, lean forward, lean forward!
01:11:00Hey! Hey, come and get it! Come on!
01:11:05Hey!
01:11:06Look over here, look at me! Come and get me!
01:11:08Look at me!
01:11:09Hey!
01:11:10Look over here, look at me! Come and get me!
01:11:12Look at me!
01:11:13We're gonna move!
01:11:14Hey!
01:11:15Go! We're gonna move!
01:11:16Hey!
01:11:17Get up, get up, get up, get up!
01:11:18Go, go, go!
01:11:19This is new time, we're slowing you down!
01:11:20There, there, a climbable tree!
01:11:21We'll distract it!
01:11:22We'll never have to run that beast with my injury!
01:11:23We will distract it!
01:11:24Go!
01:11:25We will work on this sub.
01:11:26Leona, we both have two good arms and one good leg.
01:11:27Up, up.
01:11:28If we live, we'll find you!
01:11:29Up!
01:11:30You're not gonna get high enough!
01:11:31Do not waste our sacrifice!
01:11:32Go!
01:11:33We'll meet you down on the beach or the sub!
01:11:35Tyler, come on!
01:11:36We've got to look around and get to the beach!
01:11:38Come on!
01:11:39My God, he's trying to shake us down!
01:11:40If we live, we find you.
01:11:43You're not gonna get home!
01:11:44Don't look based on sacrifice!
01:11:45Go!
01:11:46We'll meet you down on the beach in the tub.
01:11:49Tyler, come on!
01:11:50We've got on the ground and get to the beach!
01:11:56Come on, come on!
01:12:04My God, it's trying to shake us down!
01:12:10Stop!
01:12:15Emily, stop!
01:12:16No!
01:12:17No!
01:12:28No!
01:12:29No!
01:12:40No.
01:12:41And we're never getting off this island.
01:12:50We need to move.
01:12:51The leptus water pays the appetite of the T-Rex.
01:12:54No!
01:12:55If the wrong people find us, they will kill us.
01:13:00We must find safety.
01:13:01No, no, no, no.
01:13:04That T-Rex is stopping our every attempt to escape.
01:13:07We have to kill it.
01:13:09There's fun in the forest.
01:13:11We make a plan from there.
01:13:14If we stick to the shoreline, maybe we can get there without it knowing.
01:13:17Do not despair.
01:13:21I am still with you.
01:13:22Come on.
01:13:23Come on.
01:13:24Quick!
01:13:25Hey!
01:13:26Hey!
01:13:27Hey!
01:13:28Hey!
01:13:29Hey!
01:13:30Hey!
01:13:31Hey!
01:13:32Hey!
01:13:33Hey!
01:13:34Hey!
01:13:35Hey!
01:13:36Hey!
01:13:37Hey!
01:13:38Hey!
01:13:39Hey!
01:13:40Hey!
01:13:41Hey!
01:13:42Hey!
01:13:43Hey!
01:13:44This is a chance for a real distraction.
01:13:47When I get into a good enough position,
01:13:49I could sever its brain stem.
01:13:51Lee, no, there's no way we're splitting up.
01:13:53You need to go downstream as far as you can.
01:13:56Use the creek to cover your tracks, cover your scent.
01:13:59Okay, just go until it loses you.
01:14:02It'll be here for you if I do this alone.
01:14:03I'm faster and can many, but quicker than both of you.
01:14:05It's the only way.
01:14:07Lee, there is no way that we're splitting up.
01:14:09We always protect each other.
01:14:11Yeah?
01:14:12No.
01:14:12I'm just sorry that I didn't realise
01:14:14what protecting you really meant until right now.
01:14:17What are you talking about?
01:14:18You've always been there for me, Tyler.
01:14:20Pretty much since the moment that I met you.
01:14:23Through our shitty COs and dangerous repairs,
01:14:27training, my birthday in Brissi,
01:14:31your birthday in Bali,
01:14:34countless hours out at sleep,
01:14:36my mum's illness, this nightmare.
01:14:39You have always been there for me.
01:14:41And I know that you always will be.
01:14:45It's my turn to be here for you.
01:14:48Go with armour now.
01:14:49I'll meet back up with you when...
01:14:52when the T-Rex is dead.
01:14:55Lee, your mum, okay?
01:14:56You've got to get back to your mum.
01:14:57You've got to get back for your mum.
01:14:59Mum is with me.
01:15:00She's always been with me.
01:15:03I want you to have this.
01:15:04Lee.
01:15:04She's with me whether I have it or not.
01:15:08Use it to remember me, bye.
01:15:10Go downstream.
01:15:12I'll cut you up.
01:15:15There's no way I'm doing this.
01:15:16No 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.
01:15:23I have to save the people that I can.
01:15:26And the person that I love.
01:15:28Okay, even, even if you can't hold me,
01:15:32just know that I am with you always.
01:15:35Mum.
01:15:35Come here.
01:15:36I've got to come with you.
01:15:38You've got to come with me.
01:15:42No, no.
01:15:43Come with me.
01:15:45Go.
01:15:45Come with me.
01:15:46Lee.
01:15:46Come.
01:15:47Go.
01:15:47Get off me.
01:15:48You have to get out of here.
01:15:49We move quickly.
01:15:50We survive.
01:15:51Um, take Tyler.
01:15:53Get out of here.
01:15:54Survive.
01:15:54Yeah.
01:15:56Lane, go!
01:15:57Hey!
01:15:58Hey!
01:16:03Status report, Pierce?
01:16:05There's no way to tell until it's done.
01:16:08You text the number you're trying to reach,
01:16:10and there's a one in a billion chance that it goes through.
01:16:13No 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.
01:16:43Oh, let's find your way home.
01:16:59For Tyler.
01:16:59We have to help Lee and figure a way off this island.
01:17:05I can't count on Lee.
01:17:08We've got to kill that T-Rex.
01:17:09I would very much like to kill the giant one.
01:17:12It haunts my people.
01:17:14He's a juggernaut, but...
01:17:16Damn it!
01:17:17I don't know what to do!
01:17:18Wait!
01:17:20The fast ones?
01:17:21Yeah, the velociraptors.
01:17:23Okay, yeah.
01:17:24I want to kill them as well as the T-Rex, okay?
01:17:25But how?
01:17:26We make them attack each other.
01:17:30If we lure the giant one into their territory, they will kill to defend it.
01:17:34Yes.
01:17:35Yes, yes.
01:17:37Okay.
01:17:38Okay.
01:17:39Okay.
01:17:40Okay.
01:17:40You ready?
01:17:43Then we run like we've never run before.
01:17:45No, wait.
01:17:49What if the fast 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.
01:18:07What?
01:18:09Come on!
01:18:10Come and get it!
01:18:11Come and get it!
01:18:12The velociraptors territory is in the next clearing.
01:18:24The T-Rex is coming, but we have to spook them, so they attack.
01:18:28You ready?
01:18:40Hey, come on!
01:18:42Come on!
01:19:03Help!
01:19:03Oh, fuck!
01:19:15Ah!
01:19:16Tyler!
01:19:18Let!
01:19:19Survive!
01:19:22Ah!
01:19:26Ah!
01:19:27Ah!
01:19:28Ah!
01:19:29Ah!
01:19:30No, I passed it!
01:19:38Tyler!
01:19:39Tyler!
01:19:40Oh!
01:19:41You're here!
01:19:42You're here!
01:19:43Oh, my God, you're alive!
01:19:45Oh, you wouldn't leave me here!
01:19:54I thought you were dead.
01:19:56I wouldn't leave you here.
01:20:00I told you you'd make it.
01:20:06It was touch and go for a bit.
01:20:09A long road ahead.
01:20:13Did you ever get a hold of Lee?
01:20:15No, I'm sorry.
01:20:18But you might be able to.
01:20:20Oh!
01:20:21Look.
01:20:23Got 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 got to tell you.
01:20:36Something happened to Lee.
01:20:37You're okay.
01:20:38Yeah, I got you.
01:20:39Yeah.
01:20:40I got you.
01:20:41Almost there.
01:20:42You okay?
01:20:43He's on the speaker.
01:20:44Yeah.
01:20:45Tyler!
01:20:46Hi.
01:20:47I have heard much of you.
01:20:48Lee, I would have come back for you.
01:20:50No way would I have let you.
01:20:53You're here now.
01:20:54You're here now because you're from here.
01:20:55Here you go.
01:20:56You're okay.
01:20:57You're okay.
01:20:58You're alright?
01:20:59Yeah.
01:21:00I bring good news.
01:21:03All tribes send good word.
01:21:06With the giant one gone, treaties are being offered.
01:21:11You're okay. You all right?
01:21:14I bring good news.
01:21:16All tribes send good word.
01:21:19With the giant one gone, treaties are being offered.
01:21:23Now, please, rest.
01:21:30You know, I learned some interesting secrets about Casbah.
01:21:35The people here, I don't know, they live many times.
01:21:40Many lives.
01:21:42Yeah, before Arm died.
01:21:45You know, he might not really be gone.
01:21:49Time...
01:21:51Time is in flux here.
01:21:55And it would be if we left.
01:21:59When the ladder got here and landed ashore, we were just here, right?
01:22:05Right.
01:22:06So, if we went back, wouldn't it just be the same thing?
01:22:09Wouldn't we just arrive at any moment in time?
01:22:13You know, maybe at the Earth's creation and there's just volcanoes and dead space.
01:22:19Or, I don't know, after the sun's already become a red dwarf and there's nothing.
01:22:24Nothing.
01:22:28This is yours, by the way.
01:22:32My mum, if I did go back, she likely would have died a long ago.
01:22:45Or, never have even been born, you know?
01:22:49The chances of finding even a shred of her existence are practically zero.
01:22:57I think people from the outside arrive on this island, but they never leave.
01:23:05Is that really how you feel?
01:23:13This island is our home now.
01:23:17Wow.
01:23:18That sunset really is too beautiful to be real.
01:23:24I mean, where even are we?
01:23:34We're definitely not in Bali.
01:23:36No.
01:23:38Definitely not.
01:23:39And it's not the Bering Sea.
01:23:41No.
01:23:42Just, just know this, Tyler.
01:23:51I'm yours.
01:23:54Wherever we are.
01:23:56Whenever we are.
01:23:59Now.
01:24:01Always.
01:24:02And forever.
01:24:03I forgot.
01:24:13My people found this on their journey.
01:24:16I thought you might know more about it.
01:24:18My phone.
01:24:19No way.
01:24:21I thought it was gone forever.
01:24:23Nothing is gone forever.
01:24:28Uh.
01:24:32It's your mum.
01:24:37Lee.
01:24:39I know.
01:24:40I know wherever you are.
01:24:42Great adventures.
01:24:43Way ahead.
01:24:45Know that you are in my heart.
01:24:47And I love you.
01:24:50I love you forever.
01:24:51You should try and, um, take something back.
01:24:52I mean, is that even possible?
01:24:53No.
01:24:54Probably not.
01:24:56I guess I have to try.
01:24:57Yeah.
01:24:59I wish you.
01:25:01Maggie, look.
01:25:03Read it, please.
01:25:05Oh.
01:25:06Read it, please.
01:25:08Oh.
01:25:09Oh.
01:25:10Oh.
01:25:11Oh.
01:25:12Oh.
01:25:13Oh.
01:25:14Oh.
01:25:15Oh.
01:25:16Oh.
01:25:17Oh.
01:25:18Oh.
01:25:19Oh.
01:25:20Oh.
01:25:22Oh.
01:25:23Oh.
01:25:27It's done for me.
01:25:28You actually did love me?
01:25:29You, it was.
01:25:30You were following me with me.
01:25:31Did you forget to read it, please?
01:25:46And I will always love you, Mom, until the end of time.
01:25:48I don't know.
01:26:18I don't know.
01:26:48I don't know.
01:27:18I don't know.
01:27:48I don't know.
01:28:18I don't know.
01:28:48I don't know.
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