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00:30Der kleine Jimmy lebt mit seiner Mutter auf einem verlassenen Raumflughafen.
00:42Durch Zufall fällt ihm der Lageplan eines Schatzes im All in die Hand, der von den berüchtigten Raumpiraten Flint stammt.
00:49Jimmy vertraut diesem Plan seinen Freunden Dr. Livesey und Graf Ravano an.
00:54Sie beschließen, eine Expedition auszurüsten, um den Schatz zu heben.
01:00Der erfahrene Silver wird mit der Suche nach einem Raumschiff und mit der Anheuerung der Mannschaft getraut.
01:05Jimmy darf als Schiffsjunge mitfahren.
01:08Die Mannschaft besteht in Wirklichkeit aus Piraten, die ungeduldig auf die Gelegenheit warten, den Grafen und seine Freunde zu beseitigen.
01:15Sie wollen den Schatz für sich allein.
01:18Arrow, der Pilot des Raumschiffes, ein Alkoholiker, kommt ums Leben, als er eines Nachts versucht, die Flaschen, die er außerhalb des Raumschiffes versteckt hat, hereinzuholen.
01:26Er wird von einem Meteoritenschwarm getötet.
01:30Das Raumschiff gerät außer Kontrolle und Kapitän Smollett kann nur unter Lebensgefahr den Schaden beheben.
01:36Wir alle haben ihn zu danken. Danke.
01:48Das Raumschiff gerät.
01:53Brummen Augustin.
01:55Ja, Sir.
01:55Sie werden die Squad für Chief Technikian Aerosmith's funeral.
02:01Immediately.
02:02Substitute the isolators and broken tubes.
02:10Turn on the converter and section C.
02:13It will be done, sir.
02:20All right, you heard the man, now get...
02:22Watch out!
02:23Hold on, never.
02:39Yo.
02:40Got the wrong leg?
02:42Isn't that bad?
02:44Last time was worse, Jimmy.
02:46Mr. Silva, you're a very lucky man.
02:49Yes, you're very, very lucky.
02:51Just like that other time.
02:53What time?
02:54Come on, Jimmy.
02:56Give me a hand.
02:57Come on.
02:59That's it.
03:00Nice and easy.
03:02No!
03:03No!
03:04No, they're coming.
03:05They're coming.
03:06They're coming.
03:07They'll be here soon.
03:08They're coming.
03:08I know they're here.
03:10And he, he, he'll be coming.
03:12He?
03:12Who's he?
03:13He, he, he.
03:14The, the, the one like a bastard.
03:17He, he'll be coming.
03:18He, he's coming.
03:20No, no.
03:23No, no.
03:25Don't leave it, boy.
03:37What's the matter?
03:39Nothing.
03:40Mr. Silva.
03:41Ah, come on.
03:42I know you very well.
03:44Spit it out.
03:45Give me that.
03:46Screw driver.
03:48Spit it out.
03:49The sight of air will bother you?
03:55Well, that too.
03:57Get over there.
04:00Hold it.
04:02That too, huh?
04:03You know, you're a very bright young man.
04:07Sometimes I think you know more than you let on.
04:10Well.
04:13Well, what?
04:14What are we?
04:15Uh, give me that song.
04:22What?
04:23At the radio beacon in Floridia.
04:26Billy Bones.
04:31What about Billy Bones?
04:33Well, he was waiting for someone called Arrow.
04:36Arrow?
04:38You sure it was Arrow?
04:42Yes.
04:43I must say I didn't know him very well.
04:46The squire hired him.
04:52Your attention.
04:52This is the captain speaking.
04:54You will suspend all work and assist chief technician Aerosmith's funeral service in front of your TV screen.
04:59Well, if he was a pirate, his firing days are over.
05:02Everybody else on board is okay, no?
05:04Well, I don't know about Mr. Hens.
05:09Henry, you all right?
05:11We must keep our eyes on him.
05:14The Lord is my conductor.
05:16I am saved.
05:18He leadeth me through limpid skies.
05:21He maketh me rest in the still of the cosmos.
05:24He leadeth me in the orbit of righteousness for his name's sake.
05:27And should I venture into dark galaxies, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.
05:32Thy stars are my comfort.
05:35I shall abide in the Lord's planet, delivered from evil.
05:40For in his kingdom lies the salvation of our souls.
05:46Grant our brother eternal rest, O Lord.
05:49Let him know the splendor of your light.
05:52Cleanse him of all evil.
05:54And launch him to the heights of your universal spirit.
06:01Push it over.
06:13Latch on.
06:16Open hatch.
06:24We trust this body to infinite space.
06:30May God, Lord of all, save his soul.
06:34Amen.
06:35Amen.
06:35Amen.
06:35Amen.
06:36Amen.
06:41There he goes.
06:44On his last journey.
06:46Amen.
06:46Amen.
06:54Where will he go?
06:56He's headed for the sun.
06:59A great crematorium.
07:03Soon it won't matter if he's a pirate or a gentleman.
07:14Your attention.
07:15The funeral service is over.
07:17All hands will resume their posts.
07:18Did you tell the doctor about Arrow?
07:21No.
07:22Nobody.
07:22Good.
07:25Any more suspects?
07:27No.
07:30You don't suspect me, do you?
07:32Just because I have a plastic blade?
07:35What?
07:36Oh.
07:39No, but how did you lose it?
07:41Oh, I was a young man fighting a sea battle.
07:47One of us says it was a brilliant white light.
07:50I woke up in the hospital.
07:53I looked down.
07:55I was minus a lake.
07:57I stared at the stump.
08:00I just stared at it.
08:02The doctors gave me a shot, put me back to sleep.
08:06When I woke up, I had two legs.
08:10One of them was plastic, but it was mine.
08:15Why couldn't they transplant a real one?
08:18Well, they could have later.
08:19I had grown fond of it.
08:21And besides, I didn't have to cut the nails.
08:27By the way, who won the battle?
08:31What battle?
08:33The sea battle.
08:34The one you were in.
08:35Oh, oh, we did.
08:37Naturally, naturally.
08:40I have a surprise for you.
08:48Jimmy, darling, I was told there'd be quite a lapse before my voice and image reach you.
08:54And that you'd only be able to hear me in five hours' time.
08:57I know that radio waves take next to nothing to reach their destination.
09:03So goodness knows just how far away you are from me, son.
09:07I miss you so much, Jim.
09:09I know this is a fine experience for you, and I wouldn't have had you miss it.
09:14But I can't help being lonely.
09:16I go around talking to myself.
09:19Time's running out, Mrs. Halligan.
09:20Jim, I have little time.
09:22What else can I say?
09:23Let me be proud of you, son.
09:25Always.
09:27Goodbye.
09:29Come back soon.
09:30Jimmy.
09:32I love you.
09:33She's gone.
09:35Yes.
09:35Can I hear her again?
09:39Not now.
09:39First, you have to reply.
09:41So, wait for the signal and then speak quickly.
09:46Ready now.
09:47This is your last chance to send a message.
09:49The channel is open only for a short time, and when we make the great leap, all radio contact will be lost.
09:56Televideo to retransmit to Radio Beacon, Florida.
09:59Private calls from Earth to space in those days were, time-wise, very restricted.
10:05And we were also required to answer every communication immediately.
10:08A sort of cause and effect.
10:10Action and counteraction method of transmission.
10:13To avoid having loose ends of conversation floating and polluting the vacuum of hyperspace.
10:19I was so tense that I used my allotted time practically babbling to my poor mother.
10:23Still here.
10:24Bye, Mommy.
10:24Bye-bye.
10:26End of communication.
10:28And that's the end, huh?
10:30Should be pleased.
10:31They made a big exception for you.
10:33Well, can I hear it again?
10:34Your attention, please.
10:35The captain informs you that the countdown at 100 digits for passage into hyperspace will begin shortly.
10:42Oh, just in time.
10:43Go back.
10:43You can't stay here during the leap.
10:46All crew members not assigned to hyperspace passage operations shall remain in their sleeping quarters until further notice.
10:53This is the captain speaking.
11:12This is the captain speaking.
11:17Get to your bunks.
11:19Fasten your safety belts.
11:22We go automatic, sir?
11:23Insert automatic, but with short-term conversion to manual.
11:33I don't trust this old heap.
11:35Doctor, I want her to thank you.
11:43Oh, so you spoke to your mother then?
11:45Yeah.
11:46It was great.
11:47That's what I wanted to thank you for.
11:48Oh, now we should thank Mr. Silver.
11:50It's his idea.
11:51He thought you'd like to take advantage of the last chance before the leave.
11:54So he came and asked the squire, and the squire asked the captain.
11:58Oh, he's a fine man.
12:00Very fine man indeed.
12:02Yes, he seems to take quite a liking to you, Jimmy.
12:04I like him too.
12:06The captain, too, would have been first-rate if he hadn't turned this ship into a convent of nuns.
12:11You have any booze?
12:12No, no, it's all been confiscated.
12:14Besides squire, it's not very good for that litter of yours.
12:18And what are you studying today?
12:20Well, if you don't mind, he's continuing his study of hyperspace physics.
12:25And I bet you don't understand the thing, do you?
12:26Oh.
12:27No.
12:28That's because scientists make it so difficult.
12:30Listen to me.
12:32Look, here's where we are now in our solar system, and we want to get to Vega.
12:38How many years would you say it takes for light to travel from our sun to Vega?
12:42Hmm?
12:4325.
12:47Okay, let's say 25.
12:4825. Fine. 25 light years.
12:51That's 300,000 kilometers a second, like nothing.
12:55300,000 kilometers.
12:57With our energy at full speed, we travel at 100,000 a second, which is a fine speed indeed.
13:03But only one-third the speed of light.
13:05So it'll take us three times 25 light years for us to get to Vega.
13:10Three times 25 is 70 years.
13:1275, squire.
13:13It's the same, by way of example, anyway.
13:17Perhaps you would make it, but the doctor would be long dead.
13:21And what about yourself, squire?
13:22I would be bored. 75 years are too long. That's why we make the leap.
13:27I don't understand what this leap is.
13:28Hmm. Yeah, well, I can imagine how he explained it to you.
13:34All right.
13:35Take this sheet in your hand like this.
13:38You see this dot?
13:40Yeah.
13:40If an ant, for example, wanted to go from here to this other dot,
13:45what path would that ant take?
13:47What distance would the ant have covered in doing so?
13:53Ten here, ten there.
13:55Twenty centimeters.
13:56And if a clever ant made a hole in the sheet
13:58and went straight through to the other side,
14:01what's the distance it would have covered?
14:04Much less than a millimeter.
14:07That's what we'll do.
14:09Yeah, but how?
14:11Uh, how?
14:13How and why are problems of astrophysics?
14:16I've explained to you only the idea, the concept.
14:19Have you understood?
14:20No?
14:21Yeah, sort of.
14:22Mm-hmm.
14:23You see how easy it is to explain?
14:25Are you satisfied with that explanation, Jim?
14:28No.
14:29How do we break through that hole, sir?
14:31Well, Jimmy, fortunately, the calculators that have to work all this out
14:35for the leap do so in a fraction of a second.
14:38And within that minute fraction, the leap will take us into another dimension.
14:43And then, just as rapidly, back into our own familiar dimension.
14:49Now, if the calculations are correct,
14:51we should re-enter very close to the place that we want to go.
14:54But what if they're wrong?
14:56Well, that's a hypothetical question,
14:58but in that case, I'd say there's no need to worry about it.
15:01Hmm.
15:01Well, for example, you could end up in another galaxy
15:04if your calculations are off.
15:06And how?
15:07On a fixed route, however, calculations are always exact.
15:12When are we going to make this great leap?
15:14Well, it should be about now.
15:15Your attention, please.
15:16This is the captain speaking.
15:18In a few moments, we initiate our countdown
15:19from passage into intergalactic space.
15:22Your attention.
15:23This is the captain to the crew.
15:25Attention.
15:26The countdown is about to begin for a passage into hyperspace.
15:29Well, why don't we help the passage with a drink?
15:32The captain's duty to inform you as it is to warn you
15:34that on entering hyperspace,
15:37all intergalactic laws and regulations
15:39as stated in Book 9 of the instruction manual
15:41are applicable on this ship.
15:45Dim the lights for nighttime travel.
15:47You got the jitters, Augie?
15:56No.
15:57The belt, Bobo.
15:58It's too late.
16:01Cool it.
16:03Tighten that belt.
16:03Roger to the neck.
16:05Yeah.
16:07Okay.
16:08Oh, I'm so glad.
16:10Your belt, what's the matter with you?
16:12Talk to me.
16:13I'm lonely.
16:14Pete.
16:16And how about you, poopy doll?
16:18I'm in charge of you space farts for tonight,
16:20so I get to sleep in the hall, thank God.
16:24Sam, you're right.
16:24Yeah.
16:28Joyce, fix me a great drink for the great leap.
16:30I will repeat verbatim my previous announcement.
16:35I warn you that on entering hyperspace,
16:38all intergalactic laws and regulations
16:40as stated in Book 9 of the instruction manual
16:43will be applied on this spaceship.
16:46Detach all instruments that use electric energy,
16:49except for the pumps that regenerate the air.
16:51Aye, aye, sir.
16:52Disconnect communication system.
17:17We're off on an adventure guided by a few...
17:19It's okay.
17:24Relax.
17:32De-induction, Mr. Hans.
17:34Steady, steady, Mr. Hans.
17:59Hold her in.
18:00Reduce nuclear power.
18:06Easy.
18:07Keep her reined in.
18:08Doctor, look, he's...
18:32Give him time, Jim.
18:34He's still in the other dimension.
18:36Now, he should be arriving.
18:40Auxiliary frequency, Captain.
18:42It's wasted 5.6.
18:46Have faith, Mr. Hans.
18:52Guided by a bureaucrat.
18:54Something wrong with you two?
18:57I didn't feel a thing.
18:58Well, thank goodness for that, Squire.
19:04Joyce!
19:04You okay, Pete?
19:16You're funny.
19:17Yeah, me too.
19:18Okay.
19:31Captain.
19:32Okay, hold to this course.
19:34What is that thing?
19:45I don't know, Jimbo.
19:48We never strayed off course, Captain.
19:49What do you think, Squire?
19:51I think you should keep quiet.
19:59Coordinates correspond.
20:00Well, that's nice to know.
20:02Hmm.
20:06Unless they've been manipulated.
20:08We'll soon find out, gentlemen.
20:10Unless they have been manipulated.
20:25Unless they have been manipulated.
20:28The captain pronounced those words almost as an afterthought.
20:31And yet they have remained in my mind.
20:33He was wary of almost everyone and everything.
20:36And his apprehension was contagious.
20:40We felt it, too.
20:41The doctor, the Squire, and I.
20:43Anxiety was in the air.
20:45With a strange corner of the universe.
20:49Not many stars.
20:52Cosmic dust is hiding them.
20:54Uh, that planet, Captain.
20:57What?
20:57Well, the system...
20:57That's hibiscus, sir.
20:59Only hibiscus is that color.
21:02Sir, you've been here before, Mr. Silver.
21:04I, uh...
21:05I've been here before, sir.
21:07You have?
21:09An emergency, sir.
21:11A forced landing.
21:11Hmm.
21:12A forced landing, Silver had said.
21:21A lame explanation which did little to quell our tension.
21:24It hung in the air like a stagnant utterance.
21:28Each one of us trying to guess the truth of it all.
21:32What about that star?
21:33Seems very close, doesn't it?
21:34Hmm.
21:34It's just what I was looking at.
21:36Hmm.
21:42It's not a star.
21:47It's a wreckage.
21:48Here, sir, things are not what they seem.
21:51It's a wreckage.
21:53It's a wreckage.
21:55You're certain now, Mr. Silver?
21:57Yes, sir.
21:59Right, Captain?
22:04That was obviously a cargo ship.
22:06Yes, and it was rammed.
22:08It was what?
22:09It was probably carrying cargo
22:11and was very obviously rammed.
22:13By whom, would you say?
22:15Pirates.
22:16Pirates?
22:17I would say so.
22:19Trying to board the ship,
22:20they faltered and ended up ramming it.
22:23No one survived there,
22:24neither the pirates nor their victims.
22:28Just look at the rent it made on impact.
22:33Pirates have caused many such accidents.
22:35Tragedies that stagger the mind.
22:38Mr. Smollett seemed to echo Billy Bones' account
22:40of when they had attacked the spaceship Bender
22:42with its cargo vast riches.
22:45And now the menacing signs
22:46of Captain Flint's piracy were there
22:48before our very eyes.
22:52This often happens in this area
22:53at the edge of the spiral.
22:56Mr. Silver,
22:58I see that the men have left their posts again.
23:03Get back!
23:03Back to the posts!
23:04Go on!
23:05That goes for you too, Mr. Silver.
23:10Yes, sir.
23:22And you.
23:22Go on, Jim.
23:26We'll pull up alongside it.
23:32We really didn't need this.
23:34We'll lose at least a couple of hours.
23:35We could pretend we haven't seen it, sir.
23:39Mr. Hans,
23:40The regulations
23:45clearly state
23:46that every wreckage
23:48is to be inspected
23:49and deviated away
23:50from the normal routes.
23:51You may not employ the regulations,
23:53but I do.
23:54As soon as we come alongside,
23:55order the crew to stay in their bunks.
23:58I'll board it
23:59with the doctor and Davis.
24:03Hmm?
24:03Hmm?
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24:40I saw my mother and spoke to her.
24:59I know.
25:00Thank you, Mrs. Silver.
25:05Thanks for what?
25:10Boy, was he cool.
25:13He always managed to win me over, even though my doubts about him remained.
25:20What a man.
25:22Mr. Long John Silver.
25:25Doctor, find yourself a space suit.
25:27It's set out according to size.
25:28I'm sure you'll find one to fit you.
25:30Yeah.
25:40Yes?
25:58Yes?
26:10Come in.
26:12What for?
26:13The time has come.
26:17Time, uh, for what?
26:20We can get rid of them once and for all when they're outside the ship.
26:26We snap the cables, close the hatchways, and go on our merry way.
26:30They can't last more than two hours.
26:34And this wire, he's staying aboard?
26:37Just a minute.
26:41What about the squire?
26:43Well, I saw him in his quarters. I'll go check on him.
26:49All set, doctor?
26:50Yes, sir.
26:50Good. Follow Davis.
26:54Doctor?
26:56Here I am.
26:58Weren't you worried I wouldn't make it?
27:00You sure you want to come along with us?
27:02It's not going to be much fun.
27:04Oh, it would be more fun than staying aboard.
27:07You're the only person over whom I've no authority.
27:10But this isn't a game we're playing, if that's what you think.
27:14My dear captain, I'm far less of a fool than I would have people think.
27:18Very true, squire.
27:19But you haven't buttoned up your suit correctly.
27:21Oh, it's my man Joyce's fault.
27:23Mm-hmm.
27:24Mr. Davis, check equipment.
27:26Yes, sir.
27:27We do him in.
27:35How do we get back with the motion?
27:36I'll get you back. It's all computerized.
27:38We've got to make sure that Silver's not double-dealing.
27:41Hey, Silver.
27:45Shh.
27:46Careful.
27:49Squire's put on his face suit.
27:51He's going in the decompression chamber.
27:52Hey, Vini, you'll never guess.
28:00What?
28:01The squire's going with the doctor and the captain.
28:03What?
28:03What?
28:03What?
28:03What?
28:03What?
28:04What?
28:04What?
28:05What?
28:05What?
28:05Shit.
28:06What?
28:11Great.
28:12We can get rid of the whole bunch.
28:13How about Joyce and the boy?
28:15They'll go, too.
28:16I'll take care of the boy.
28:18I'll let him dance around in space for a while, like we used to, huh?
28:23That did it.
28:24I no longer had any doubts.
28:26The squire had unwittingly enlisted a band of pirates aboard the Hispaniola.
28:31Quiet, you jackass.
28:34Hans, you know better than he is.
28:37Shut up!
28:39I sail with Flint.
28:41Second in command.
28:43Not part of the motley crew.
28:45You're being offensive, Silver.
28:47This motley crew had agreed from the start on this plan.
28:50It was a group decision.
28:52I had to warn the doctor and the squire at once.
28:55So why don't you just cut out your spouty?
28:57You think you can replace me with your wooden leg?
29:03A group decision?
29:04Yeah, exactly.
29:05Right.
29:07A group decision.
29:12All right, but don't touch the boy.
29:15He can be useful.
29:17I'm glad you agreed, Silver.
29:19Even though you didn't have much choice.
29:22All right.
29:23I'm going to get back to the consul
29:25before they start looking for me.
29:27All right.
29:28I'm glad you were watching.
29:37All right.
30:41This is the captain speaking. Decompression chamber, Mr. Hands.
30:46What's going on up there?
30:48Mr. Hands, can't you hear me, damn you?
30:51Loud and clear, Mr. Smollett, sir.
30:53Where were you anyway?
30:55Right here in the control cabin, sir.
30:58Relay switch doesn't always work, sir.
31:00When did they leave?
31:04It's quite a while.
31:06They must be in the decompression chamber right now.
31:08The switch for the microphone is there.
31:17Can you hear?
31:18Oh, yes, that's fine.
31:19Good.
31:20Do you hear me now, Mr. Hands?
31:22Yes, I do, sir.
31:23And the switch does work, Mr. Hands.
31:25Yes, it does, sir.
31:28Close the inner bulkhead.
31:30Yes, sir.
31:33And the exterior one, too.
31:36Stand by.
31:38Rip the pole.
31:39Watch the bulkhead.
31:40Where?
31:40Where?
31:41Where?
31:41Doctor!
31:57Square!
31:59I had little choice.
32:01I had to warn them, which meant venturing into space.
32:04The doctor and I had simulated such an event, and I had studied the technique in the manuals.
32:09But this was the real thing.
32:11Gravity forces equalized.
32:13Ready for transference.
32:16Open exterior bulkhead.
32:18Exterior bulkhead.
32:19What on earth is that?
32:39A compressed air rifle for launching a cable from here to the wreckage.
32:43In this way, we're always tied to the mothership.
32:45Clever, eh?
32:45Hmm.
32:46Astronauts have a name for it, Squire.
32:49Yes?
32:50The umbilical cord.
32:52How charming.
33:01Good shot, Captain.
33:03Squire, you must not stray from the cable.
33:05Is that clear?
33:07Oh, have no fear, sir.
33:09I took a simulated spacewalking test.
33:11Yeah, and thank God it was simulated.
33:13You had your suit on backwards.
33:14Oh, but that was Joyce's...
33:15Joyce's fault.
33:16Oh, yeah.
33:17Quiet, you two.
33:18This is no parlor game.
33:20Follow Chief Technician Davis, right behind me.
33:23Yes, sir.
33:23Will do, sir.
33:24Come.
33:41Come.
33:46How extraordinary, Captain.
33:49Quiet.
33:50Concentrate on your course, sir.
33:52Yes, of course.
33:54No.
33:55Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
34:25Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
34:55Oh, no, no, no, no.
35:25Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
35:55Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
36:04Follow me closely and don't brush against the contorted metal.
36:09It's very sharp.
36:10I'll rip in your suit and you've had it.
36:12Go ahead, Davis.
36:32Doctor!
36:35Doctor!
36:42Doctor!
36:53Squire! Doctor!
36:55Come, the ship's motors are just behind the sub-structure.
36:58It's incredible. Everything's exactly as it was upon the moment of impact.
37:03Yes. The instant decompression stopped the thrust of the crash, as it did the lives of those on board.
37:12I'm over here.
37:21Can you hear me?
37:42I'm over here.
38:11I was so pleased at having given the slip to Long John Silver and Mr. Hands and the other pirates that it didn't occur to me that I was, at the same time, disobeying the captain's orders and, consequently, the rules of intergalactic behavior.
38:26I had been earthbound from the time I was born.
38:29I had never even visited the moon.
38:31And now, here I was, walking through a wrecked ship in hyperspace.
38:41Hey! I'm over here!
38:45Stop!
38:47I hear interference, don't you?
38:51Yeah, probably a servo motor running on the ship's solar batteries.
38:55Die.
38:59Die.
39:00Die.
39:01Die.
39:02Die.
39:03Die.
39:04Die.
39:05Die.
39:06Die.
39:07Die.
39:08Die.
39:09Die.
39:10Die.
39:11Die.
39:12Die.
39:13Die.
39:14Die.
39:15Die.
39:16Die.
39:17Die.
39:18Die.
39:19Die.
39:20Die.
39:21Die.
39:22Die.
39:23Die.
39:24Die.
39:25Die.
39:26Die.
39:27Die.
39:28Die.
39:29Die.
39:30Die.
39:31Die.
39:32Die.
39:33Die.
39:34Die.
39:35Die.
39:36here we are davis we'll bring the booster in a little closer ships motors are just beyond
39:56yeah but are they still intact sir i would have preferred you hadn't asked that question
40:00sorry sir i had good reason for disobeying the crew was planning to kill us all
40:05they knew why the squire had chartered the hispaniola just as silver knew who the blind
40:10man pew was and who black dog and billy bones were the crew was out for treasure like us
40:16but they were also out for blood i had to warn the doctor the squire and captain smollett
40:22i'm also hearing those garbled sounds doctor
40:50yes captain said it would be an old server motor still kicking over concentrate on the work at
40:56hand please how about if we set the booster down here davis good a place as any sir
41:01with the infrared remote control we can turn the ship's motors over from miles away
41:06we can clear out now well i can't say that i'm sorry this is rather like visiting the castle of gloom
41:33on the isle of grief off the doldrums coast i was beginning to panic the captain was required by law to
41:40deviate any wrecked ship from the prescribed routes whether by activating its motors or by placing a
41:45charge inside the craft and pulverizing it either way i was doomed
41:51this place is like a cemetery yes thanks to people like captain flint
41:58square sir are you hinting at something mr smollett just food for thought sir
42:02yes i hear those garbled sounds again squad yes i do too like a vibration
42:14i was desperate
42:41convinced that the relic in which i was trapped was to be my tomb
42:49it's just like being in a metal forest here mr smollett do you know the way out
42:54the way we entered square that's just what i thought
42:57through my tears i admit i was crying most of the time
43:05i no longer felt so heroic at having disobeyed the captain's orders
43:09but i made the effort and finally broke loose from that web of pipelines
43:14now i had to get back to the hispanola and fast
43:18keep your suits away from contorted metal and follow me closely
43:38have them stick to the umbilical cord davis sir
43:56squad but this is the best part
44:02without thinking i began singing the song of the very pirates i feared
44:21as if that would help bolster my courage my friends were destined to be lost in space
44:27unless i warned them in time the thought of the hispanola being taken over by pirates urged me on
44:35i imagine small in space when he finds the bulkhead it's shut
45:04you have held on the hatch out
45:07wrist your hands
45:08will you check the voltage in my quarters
45:21uh you mean in the galley
45:25uh-huh
45:26i reach 72 silver
45:30try not
45:31seem lower
45:33we're about to re-enter steady as you go
45:37grasp the cable if you have to slow down
45:40easy
45:49thank you
45:51back inside mr hands
46:01close the outer hatch
46:03they're back on board
46:04check the gravity gauges
46:05hands
46:06you said you closed the bulkhead
46:07you didn't
46:08of course i did
46:09what are you talking about
46:11oh you just pushed the button
46:13but the current was off
46:20who could have done something like that
46:22me
46:22i ordered a standby and gravity forces equalized what's holding you up
46:28did you hear that
46:29yeah i heard
46:31aren't you some pilot i wouldn't trust him with a tricycle
46:35yeah but now that he's back we're gonna have to keep cleaning up
46:39clean it up
46:40clean up
46:41clean up
46:41and then suppose we don't find the map
46:43huh
46:44silverson they had it
46:46yeah but suppose they memorized it and then destroyed it
46:49mr hands
46:50for the last time i ordered you to close all hatches and equalize gravity forces
46:55i consider your conduct as an act of insubordination and will enter it in ship's log as such
47:01damn him
47:02stand by for recoil of cable entry
47:19the cable is still taut squad
47:43Wait for me
47:48Look out Squire
47:50What's going on
47:53Squire
47:55You okay
47:56You alright Squire
48:00They're porous
48:01They have decided to leave you out
48:03Cable re-entered
48:05Close the bulkhead
48:07Close outer bulkhead re-established air pressure and gravity forces
48:10When did they get in there
48:11Help the Squire up
48:12Who is this captain
48:13It's me it's me
48:15Jimmy
48:17Jimmy what on earth are you doing here
48:20They're all pirates
48:21All hatches closed air pressure and gravity forces equalized
48:24Squire they're all
48:29About time
48:31Doctor Lucy
48:38Be quiet Jimmy you're going too far this time
48:41My dad
48:41Be quiet Jimmy
48:42Oh
48:43Jimmy on a medicine ball
48:45Mr. Morgan
48:47Yes sir
48:47Put this boy in his cell for serious misbehavior
48:50Ah it's not the case captain
48:51He's just a boy
48:52Yes he's
48:53I'll handle discipline on board if you don't mind
48:56Take him away
48:57Aye sir
48:58Come on
49:08Stack of these
49:11Go on
49:11Squire
49:12Shut up
49:13Lock him up
49:17With a manual of the ship's rules and regulations
49:19Certainly sir
49:20I'll give him mine
49:21All right Davis
49:23Let's send the wreck into a better world
49:24Yeah he could have gone off on the wreck
49:26Nobody even knew he was there
49:27Ignition
49:28Hallelujah
49:37Did you really think we'd get the engines to work again sir
49:41Another little squiggle
49:43That will do
49:46It will continue by itself now
49:49For a while
49:52To be a man
49:54Its
49:55My
49:57My
49:58My
50:08My
50:10My
50:11My
50:11My
50:11My
50:12My
50:13My
50:14My
50:14My
50:14My
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