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"Cosmic Destiny" takes readers on an epic journey across the galaxy, facing cosmic fate, stellar mysteries, and the universe’s astonishing secrets. This story blends adventure, sci-fi, and deep drama, where every choice can shape the destiny of the cosmos.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The Outsider
00:00:59The Outsider
00:01:29The Outsider
00:01:59Fred
00:02:01Eve
00:02:04Eve, I'm over here
00:02:06It's approved!
00:02:21The word came through five minutes ago
00:02:25when I was on duty in the laboratory
00:02:27They're going to let your transfer
00:02:30And I'm coming with you
00:02:32You've gone crazy!
00:02:56Did you tell the old man?
00:03:11No
00:03:11A little while ago
00:03:15I made a wish on a falling star
00:03:17as they used to do many years ago
00:03:19Now
00:03:20the wish has come true
00:03:21When we get away from here
00:03:24we'll be living among normal people again
00:03:26I suppose I ought to wish you luck
00:03:36Oh
00:03:40Mrs. Collins
00:03:42Eve and I
00:03:45are going to get married
00:03:46as soon as we put this place behind us
00:03:48That terrible dog
00:03:52He always barks when the old man stays up at night
00:03:55There is something strange in the air
00:03:59Don't you feel it?
00:04:02Or is it that
00:04:03I'm just so sensitive?
00:04:07Are you on the dawn shift too?
00:04:09Yes
00:04:09For the last time
00:04:10on this dull island
00:04:11Go ahead and kiss each other
00:04:13Don't mind me
00:04:15The black widow
00:04:20She never misses an opportunity
00:04:22to stick her nose in other people's bins
00:04:24Still that's good advice she gave us
00:04:26That's a good advice she gave us
00:04:28She never missed
00:04:29That's a good advice she gave us
00:04:30Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:05:01George, those meteorites are messing up everything.
00:05:04What do you expect on an August night?
00:05:10Take a look yourself, George, before it gets too light.
00:05:20Hey, Fred!
00:05:22Did you see what I see?
00:05:26Yes, it's nothing.
00:05:30Holy smokes, Fred!
00:05:32Wait a minute!
00:05:34What do you think it means?
00:05:35I told you, those falling stars are muddling everything.
00:05:38I need some coffee.
00:05:40Skip the coffee, Fred.
00:05:41What can it be?
00:05:42I took some slides.
00:05:43We'll find out in an hour.
00:05:44An hour of my foot will go to the electronic telescope.
00:05:46No, precisely.
00:05:48You'll learn that I'm the kind of man who takes his responsibilities seriously.
00:05:52Morning, Dr. Confield.
00:05:54Hi.
00:05:54Go on, tell him.
00:05:56Maybe we had better take a look through the electronic telescope first
00:05:59and check the reading in this area.
00:06:02The whole thing's pretty unlikely.
00:06:04We both saw it!
00:06:05Let me see.
00:06:08Come on.
00:06:08Can you tell me why Fish Face is so frantic?
00:06:13George?
00:06:15I'm afraid he's right.
00:06:18I suppose I was just trying to avoid having last-minute complications.
00:06:26You must help me, Mrs. Collins.
00:06:28Me?
00:06:29Some very strong coffee, please.
00:06:30I'll get some right away.
00:06:38Hurry up, Fred.
00:06:39Let's go to the radio section.
00:06:41I'll bet the other observatories have reported something.
00:06:43Don't forget, Reynolds,
00:06:44that we have the most powerful equipment in the world.
00:06:49What's happening, Reynolds?
00:06:53Something terrible.
00:07:00Hey, Pat.
00:07:29Anything reported from the other observatories?
00:07:32Just routine.
00:07:33That's impossible.
00:07:35George, please.
00:07:37The teletypes receive over 1,000 words a minute.
00:07:39Maybe somewhere among the messages that haven't been decoded yet.
00:07:42My dear colleague,
00:07:43unusual messages are signaled by a red light
00:07:46and are given transmission and decoding precedent.
00:07:48Damn it, old Pat, what's that?
00:07:52It's Base 3 on Mars.
00:07:53For the last 97 hours,
00:07:55they've been trying to get through in vain.
00:07:58Base 3 on Mars?
00:08:00Bob Cole,
00:08:01my former instructor at military school,
00:08:03is in command there.
00:08:04What's the matter?
00:08:06Nothing important.
00:08:07There's a magnetic storm raging
00:08:09with a sodium formation.
00:08:13Is that what interests you?
00:08:14Ah, nuts.
00:08:15Take the sodium and make yourself a bicarbonate.
00:08:17Hmm.
00:08:21Well?
00:08:22Nothing here.
00:08:23The old man must be told.
00:08:25You don't mean to insinuate that I should...
00:08:26You are the dean, Dr. Cornfield.
00:08:28Precisely.
00:08:29But he'd just start to snap at me
00:08:30and then I'd...
00:08:31I'd lose my temper.
00:08:32We have no authority.
00:08:34It's up to you, Cornfield.
00:08:35Nothing of the kind.
00:08:37Calm yourselves, gentlemen.
00:08:38I'll tell him.
00:08:40If it turns out to be a flash in the pan,
00:08:42I'll be the lightning rod.
00:08:44This is my last day here.
00:08:46Anyway.
00:08:49Precisely.
00:08:50After all,
00:08:50he was the first one to see it.
00:08:52Will someone please tell me
00:08:53what's going on?
00:08:54I've never been known
00:08:55to snap at anyone.
00:09:03Lie down, Gideon.
00:09:24Come forward, Steele.
00:09:38I know all about it.
00:09:40I don't understand what you mean, Professor.
00:09:43I'm talking about the reason
00:09:44that brings you here.
00:09:45Wake up, young fella.
00:09:46I'm talking about the outsider.
00:09:49The outsider?
00:09:51It's all written there.
00:09:53Right.
00:10:09Amazing.
00:10:10How did you do it?
00:10:12Young fella,
00:10:13you and the others
00:10:14have to see and hear
00:10:15before you can know.
00:10:17I have one advantage
00:10:18over all of you.
00:10:19Calculus.
00:10:21However,
00:10:22I'm glad to see
00:10:23that you at least
00:10:24know how to read it.
00:10:26In spite of the disdain
00:10:28in which I hold
00:10:29all your stupid
00:10:30and dull
00:10:33mechanical apparatuses,
00:10:35you think that
00:10:36I don't examine carefully
00:10:37the readings
00:10:38that you send me?
00:10:42The difference is
00:10:43that you accept
00:10:44those readings
00:10:45as results,
00:10:46whereas for me,
00:10:48they are merely
00:10:48elements in a formula.
00:10:50I have been aware
00:10:52of this thing
00:10:53for the last five days,
00:10:55and I have been curiously
00:10:57awaiting to see
00:10:58when the rest of you
00:10:59were discovering.
00:11:00It was only just before dawn
00:11:02that we were able to...
00:11:02Oh.
00:11:04So you didn't see it
00:11:06until just before dawn.
00:11:09And didn't any one of you
00:11:10notice the change
00:11:12of position
00:11:12of the two outer planets?
00:11:15Change of position?
00:11:15Infinitesimal.
00:11:19It merely heralded
00:11:21the arrival
00:11:21of the outsider.
00:11:24Why do you call it
00:11:26the outsider?
00:11:27Because it comes
00:11:28from another galaxy.
00:11:29It simply entered
00:11:30the solar system
00:11:32during the night.
00:11:33None of the other
00:11:34observatories
00:11:35have reported it yet.
00:11:36They couldn't.
00:11:37They don't have
00:11:37powerful enough instruments.
00:11:39That's what
00:11:39Dr. Kornfield maintains.
00:11:42Ah.
00:11:42Ah.
00:11:44Yes.
00:11:46How very interesting.
00:11:49I'm sorry to hear
00:11:50that I have an opinion
00:11:51that is shared
00:11:52by your Dr. Kornfield.
00:11:55What the devil
00:11:56are you staring at?
00:11:58Get away from me.
00:11:59I can take care of this.
00:12:01Anyway, it's all there.
00:12:03Diameter, dimension,
00:12:04speed, and course
00:12:06of the outsider.
00:12:07Now you keep your trap
00:12:08shut with the others
00:12:09and get out of here.
00:12:11Professor,
00:12:11a foreign body,
00:12:13a planet,
00:12:14the outsider as you call it,
00:12:15has entered the solar system
00:12:17and is heading right for us.
00:12:19Because of its size
00:12:20and particular characteristics,
00:12:21it won't burn up
00:12:22when it contacts
00:12:23the Earth's atmosphere.
00:12:25It could be a catastrophe.
00:12:26Now that's a perfect
00:12:28summary of the situation.
00:12:30So,
00:12:30maybe
00:12:31it would be prudent,
00:12:32Professor,
00:12:32to warn the others,
00:12:34the department,
00:12:34the high command.
00:12:36Steel,
00:12:37I've already told you
00:12:38to keep your trap shut
00:12:39and get out of here.
00:12:41With pleasure.
00:12:44In fact,
00:12:45I've also come here
00:12:45to say goodbye.
00:12:48Oh,
00:12:49if only I had a handkerchief,
00:12:50I'd burst into tears.
00:12:57The ones who should have
00:12:59noticed it before you
00:13:00are those
00:13:01idiots on Mars.
00:13:03but since they're all army,
00:13:05they weren't able to,
00:13:06Professor.
00:13:07They are surrounded
00:13:08by a magnetic storm
00:13:09with the formation
00:13:10of sodium.
00:13:11Now that's not
00:13:12a bad alibi.
00:13:24High command,
00:13:26this is Mars Base 3.
00:13:27High command,
00:13:28this is Mars Base 3.
00:13:31High command,
00:13:32this is Mars Base 3.
00:13:33Over.
00:13:34We've lost contact again,
00:13:35Commander.
00:13:36Right on microwave.
00:13:38Sir,
00:13:39there's another signal.
00:13:41This is Mars Base 3.
00:13:44It's for you, Commander.
00:13:45Plug in with speaker.
00:13:47Hello.
00:13:48Hello.
00:13:48Commander Cole speaking.
00:13:50Hi, Bob.
00:13:50This is Steel.
00:13:52Fred,
00:13:52Steel?
00:13:53Where did you
00:13:54spring up from?
00:13:55I have a message for you.
00:13:58I'm leaving the island tomorrow.
00:14:00Then Eve Barnett and I
00:14:01are going to get married.
00:14:04Congratulations.
00:14:05But you hit me
00:14:06at a bad moment, Fred.
00:14:07I have a convoy coming in
00:14:09and until just a few seconds ago,
00:14:10my lines of communication
00:14:12were cut off.
00:14:13You'll have to excuse me, Fred.
00:14:14Wait, Bob.
00:14:15There's something else.
00:14:16I'll transmit it in code.
00:14:17Fred!
00:14:20What are you doing?
00:14:21He's a crazy kid.
00:14:23He could have made
00:14:23a fine soldier,
00:14:24but he got a sudden
00:14:25passion for astronomy.
00:14:27Astronomy being called
00:14:28Eve Barnett?
00:14:30Exactly.
00:14:31I'll decode the message.
00:14:34Probably some more
00:14:34of his foolishness.
00:14:37Do they answer yet?
00:14:38No, sir.
00:14:45Oh,
00:14:46so now you think
00:14:47marriage is a lot
00:14:48of foolishness.
00:14:49Not ours, Kathy.
00:14:50What is it, Boyd?
00:14:54Commander,
00:14:54we've established contact
00:14:55with the convoy escort.
00:14:56They're off course.
00:14:57Twelve degrees
00:14:58from the curve of fall.
00:14:59Of course.
00:15:04Connect me
00:15:05with the convoy escort.
00:15:06Plug in the speaker, Boyd.
00:15:07Yes, sir.
00:15:10Mike Sierra,
00:15:11one five.
00:15:12This is Mars,
00:15:13base three.
00:15:14Over.
00:15:16Mars, base three.
00:15:18This is Mike Sierra,
00:15:19one five.
00:15:19Go ahead.
00:15:20Do you know the causes
00:15:21of your deviation
00:15:22from course?
00:15:23Causes unknown.
00:15:24We have been in
00:15:25freefall navigation
00:15:26for one, zero,
00:15:27three Earth hours.
00:15:29Deviation became noticeable
00:15:30just nine hours ago.
00:15:32Request permission
00:15:32to operate
00:15:33rocket propulsion motors
00:15:34in order to correct course.
00:15:36There's no other solution.
00:15:42Permission granted.
00:15:46Gyroscope's in operation.
00:15:48Juliet five,
00:15:49this is Mike Sierra,
00:15:50one five.
00:15:51Duplicate our maneuver.
00:15:52Over.
00:15:53Mike Sierra,
00:15:54one five.
00:15:55This is Juliet five.
00:15:57Wilco out.
00:15:59Gyroscope set maximum.
00:16:03Gyroscope set maximum.
00:16:04Engines at eight gammas.
00:16:11Engines at ten gammas.
00:16:15Inversion.
00:16:16Thirty-five degrees.
00:16:17Will they be able
00:16:34to get back on course,
00:16:34Commander?
00:16:35I don't see why not, Boyd.
00:16:37Bob,
00:16:38Fred steals message.
00:16:39Open the protective dome
00:16:53with the parabolic antennas.
00:16:55Switch on the electronic telescope.
00:16:57The magnetic storm
00:16:58has passed its peak,
00:16:58but there's still an inferno
00:16:59raging outside, sir.
00:17:00Execute the order.
00:17:02This is the space dome
00:17:03to be scanned.
00:17:04Yes, sir.
00:17:04Yes, sir.
00:17:08The dome is opening.
00:17:09They're still off course,
00:17:21but a constant
00:17:22of two degrees increase.
00:17:25Mike Sierra, one five.
00:17:26This is Mars base three.
00:17:28Juliet five, copy.
00:17:30Increase rocket power
00:17:31to twelve gammas
00:17:31and correct inversion
00:17:32another one five degrees.
00:17:34Wilco.
00:17:36Engines at twelve gammas.
00:17:38Fifteen degrees more inversion.
00:17:40Bob, look.
00:17:42The outer satellite,
00:17:43Deimos,
00:17:44is out of orbit.
00:17:45How far out?
00:17:46Six degrees
00:17:46with a fairy Martian
00:17:47displacement of 700 miles.
00:17:49Mike Sierra, one five.
00:17:50This is base three.
00:17:52Juliet five, copy.
00:17:53Deimos is out of orbit.
00:17:54It may intersect your course.
00:17:55It's coming towards us.
00:17:57We're falling.
00:18:08The cargo carrier
00:18:10can't make it.
00:18:10It's too heavy.
00:18:12Commander.
00:18:13Order the cargo carrier
00:18:18pilots to launch
00:18:19themselves in space
00:18:20to be picked up.
00:18:21Hurry.
00:18:22Juliet five,
00:18:23this is base three.
00:18:24Adopt emergency system.
00:18:26Fred was right.
00:18:28We must calculate
00:18:29mass, size, and speed
00:18:30in order to determine
00:18:31its field of attraction.
00:18:32Mike Sierra, one five.
00:18:33This is base three.
00:18:35Increase rocket power.
00:18:36Attempt rescue
00:18:37Juliet five pilots.
00:18:39Wilco.
00:18:39Engines at maximum.
00:18:44Juliet five,
00:18:46this is Mike Sierra, one five.
00:18:49Prepare to effect
00:18:50self-launching.
00:18:53Ready in spacesuits.
00:18:54Emergency system
00:18:55in operation.
00:19:02We have opened
00:19:04our depression chamber.
00:19:05Minus five,
00:19:07four,
00:19:08three,
00:19:09two,
00:19:09one,
00:19:11go.
00:19:11Oh, no.
00:19:41This is Mike Sierra 1-5.
00:19:43Rescue operation affected.
00:19:45Request maneuver instructions.
00:19:47Over.
00:19:48This is base 3.
00:19:49Invert another 10 degrees relative to tangent of Deimos.
00:19:53Specify speed of course.
00:19:55Hold tight just a few seconds more.
00:19:57Can't command the order.
00:19:58What, Commander?
00:20:00Mike Sierra 1-5, this is base 3.
00:20:02Disregard last order.
00:20:03Execute 35 degree inversion.
00:20:05Speed 16,000 miles.
00:20:07But then we'll head straight for Deimos.
00:20:08Execute.
00:20:11But that's murder.
00:20:18You're sending them to certain death.
00:20:19That'll do, Boyd.
00:20:22I'm sorry, Commander.
00:20:25I know what I'm doing.
00:20:28Don't you understand, Boyd, that the fields of attraction have undergone an incredible modification?
00:20:36We're falling.
00:20:38We're falling.
00:20:40Don't change course.
00:20:41Keep rocket power at maximum.
00:20:45Confirm.
00:20:46Lewis.
00:20:47Lewis, answer.
00:20:48Answer me, Lewis.
00:20:49Answer me, Lewis.
00:20:49We're getting away.
00:20:59We're getting away.
00:21:13We're getting away.
00:21:15We're getting away.
00:21:16We're getting away.
00:21:17We're getting away.
00:21:30I never thought we'd make it, Lewis.
00:21:32They'll be landing here on Mars in a few minutes.
00:21:42Commander, please excuse me.
00:21:45Don't let it worry you, Boyd.
00:21:47You just lost your bearings for a moment.
00:21:50Lewis, the first pilot on that spaceship is my son.
00:21:54Thank you for having brought him back to me.
00:22:00You shouldn't thank me.
00:22:02We must prepare a report for the high command and transmit to Earth its death sentence.
00:22:09Mars Base 3, calling Earth.
00:22:12I was the one.
00:22:16I.
00:22:16I.
00:22:17And Fred.
00:22:18Fred?
00:22:20Dr. Steele.
00:22:21Oh, yes.
00:22:23Your boyfriend.
00:22:24You disobeyed my order.
00:22:25We saved human lives.
00:22:27Are you going to get a medal?
00:22:29We won't.
00:22:31Maybe the base commander on Mars will.
00:22:33But we didn't do it to win a prize.
00:22:35All the more prize worthy.
00:22:39Aren't you aware, you silly girl, that by this peremptory gesture of yours, you've created a panic?
00:22:46Before I could.
00:22:47Before?
00:22:47Before I could complete my studies of the outsider.
00:22:51But Professor.
00:22:51Oh, I know what you're going to say.
00:22:54Something about the salvation of human lives.
00:22:58You're a great disappointment to me, Miss Barnett.
00:23:02I've been here at your side for several years now, Professor.
00:23:05And I've learned, if I may say so, to know you.
00:23:11And I have lived with myself many more years than you, if I may say so.
00:23:16And I know myself better.
00:23:18Why are you so determined to appear pitiless?
00:23:21I have no time to lose in popularity contests.
00:23:25And you don't either.
00:23:27Your young man is waiting for you.
00:23:31Is that Commander Cole's report on the outsider's field of attraction?
00:23:35Yes.
00:23:42Goodbye.
00:23:44Eve.
00:23:50Eve.
00:23:51Eve.
00:23:52Eve.
00:23:52Eve.
00:23:56Ah.
00:24:02Ah.
00:24:03Ah.
00:24:03Oh, dear.
00:24:04Oh, dear.
00:24:05Oh, dear.
00:24:06Oh, dear.
00:24:07Oh, dear.
00:24:08I can almost beg your pardon.
00:24:09I can almost beg your pardon.
00:24:10Extraordinary.
00:24:11This confirms everything.
00:24:12Eve.
00:24:13Eve.
00:24:33Five minutes to go, Dr. Steele.
00:24:34What's that for?
00:24:43I don't know.
00:24:44Fred.
00:24:46We can't.
00:24:48We can't go.
00:24:49Why?
00:24:50What's happening now is bigger than we are.
00:24:54It's not only happening here.
00:24:55It's happening in New York, in Moscow, in the tiniest village in Africa.
00:24:58But here...
00:24:59The important thing is to face it together.
00:25:04Forgive me, Fred.
00:25:06You've always done everything I've ever wanted.
00:25:10You don't deserve.
00:25:14But I'm not going.
00:25:19I'll go by myself.
00:25:21Don't fight, dears.
00:25:24Neither one of you is leaving.
00:25:26Dr. Steele, the flight's suspended.
00:25:29And so are all transfer permissions.
00:25:35All scientists have been mobilized as of today.
00:25:40Let's hope they give us uniforms.
00:25:42Then we'll all be equals together, won't we?
00:25:46And, darlings, you'll be interested to know that the old man has been severely reprimanded.
00:25:58Reprimanded?
00:25:58I have been reprimanded.
00:26:01As usual, the bigwigs have to try to find a scapegoat.
00:26:06He must try to understand them, Professor.
00:26:07The news caught them by surprise.
00:26:09Panic has been widespread.
00:26:11And perhaps they think, mistakenly, that if they'd been informed in time...
00:26:15Wonderful!
00:26:16Wonderful!
00:26:18What's your name?
00:26:18Cornfield, I believe.
00:26:19Well, Mr. Cornfield, you are wonderful.
00:26:22You have a facile tongue.
00:26:25Well, for once I will loosen my tongue.
00:26:28I didn't say anything because I wouldn't have been believed.
00:26:31You know, it's not difficult to tell the truth.
00:26:34But it's impossible to be believed.
00:26:37You want an example?
00:26:39Read it.
00:26:40It's written here that in spite of all predictions, the outsider will not collide with the earth.
00:26:49Go on.
00:26:50Get out of the way, Gideon.
00:26:51That's the boy.
00:26:51Professor Benson, in brief, you maintain that...
00:27:11I maintain nothing.
00:27:13I ascertain.
00:27:14I ascertain, on the basis of mathematical elements which are irrefutable,
00:27:20that the outsider will bypass the earth at a distance of 95,000 miles
00:27:24without even dreaming of grazing the outside edge of our atmosphere.
00:27:31Greenwich, Mount Palomar, and the observatory in the Urals,
00:27:34as well as the basis on Mars and the Moon,
00:27:36have formulated other forecasts that are very different.
00:27:39Your esteemed colleague Newman and the great physicist Ratoff have expressed their opinion...
00:27:43Mr. Cornfield.
00:27:46There's only one opinion that interests me.
00:27:50My own.
00:27:56Oh.
00:27:57One would say, ladies and gentlemen,
00:27:59that you are disappointed to learn that the end of the world has been postponed.
00:28:12Clear the launching ramp.
00:28:13Space ship, Alpha 23, in arrival.
00:28:32Engines off.
00:28:34Water, Flint, West Side.
00:28:39No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:28:40OK.
00:28:42Keep your train.
00:28:42You have to be set up.
00:28:44No, no, no, no, no...
00:28:46No, no, no.
00:28:46There's nobody else to hear that.
00:28:47No, no, just.
00:28:48You got to be set up.
00:28:49So I can come, that you help.
00:28:49You're always a demon?
00:28:50Yeah, no.
00:28:53Cos by unravel.
00:28:54It's almost impossible for me.
00:28:56Let's unbelievable.
00:28:58I can't even see the
00:29:02standard of this whole fanc wrong.
00:29:02Welcome back to Earth, Gold.
00:29:05General Varrock, my wife and assistant.
00:29:08We haven't a moment to lose.
00:29:10We must go to the high command immediately.
00:29:12I understand the fear psychosis is very grave.
00:29:15Everyone wants to run away.
00:29:17But where?
00:29:18It's impossible to predict on what part of the globe the outsider will fall.
00:29:22Gentlemen.
00:29:25We've heard about the wave of suicides and riots.
00:29:28To stem them, we've even gone so far as to announce our official approval
00:29:31of the theory of that charlatan Benson.
00:29:35What is Professor Benson's theory, General?
00:29:37The outsider will bypass the Earth at a distance of 95,000 miles
00:29:41while it's course toward the sun.
00:29:42We know damn well it's not true.
00:29:44Of course.
00:29:45However, we have committed ourselves to destroy the outsider
00:29:48beyond the limits of the Earth's atmosphere.
00:29:50I've worked out a detailed development of the automatic plan of strategy
00:29:53which you transmitted to me.
00:29:55Good. We will compare your conclusions with ours.
00:30:01Our nomination as operational commander
00:30:08has been met with a feeling of universal relief, Cole.
00:30:11But my name's unknown to the public, General.
00:30:13Don't forget that you were the first to discover the outsider.
00:30:16All I did was receive the information communicated to me by Dr. Steele.
00:30:20I decoded the message myself.
00:30:22We know all that.
00:30:23However, the people have faith in you.
00:30:24It's not to our interest to disillusion them.
00:30:26General, today we are facing an adversary
00:30:28just as much to be feared as the outsider.
00:30:30Public opinion.
00:30:32But the truth is...
00:30:33We cannot afford to split hairs.
00:30:35From now on, we can only rely on one thing.
00:30:38Eve!
00:31:05Eve!
00:31:08It's useless.
00:31:20You don't even exist for her.
00:31:23Professor!
00:31:24What?
00:31:24Professor!
00:31:26Professor Benson, it stopped just as you predicted.
00:31:30The outsider had started to orbit around the Earth.
00:31:35What did you say?
00:31:36Professor, it stopped at exactly 95,000 miles.
00:31:42Just as you calculated.
00:31:44And it's gone into orbit.
00:31:51Congratulations.
00:31:53Professor Benson!
00:31:54My congratulations!
00:31:56Stand back, you madman.
00:31:59Give me your reports.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:01Yes.
00:32:01Yes.
00:32:02Yes.
00:32:03Yes.
00:32:03Yes.
00:32:05Yes.
00:32:06Yes.
00:32:06Yes.
00:32:06It's impossible.
00:32:10Why?
00:32:10The first time in my life, I have made an error in calculus.
00:32:16An error that is mathematically impossible.
00:32:24The outsider should not have gone into orbit.
00:32:28Benson, is your little error in calculus the only thing you can think of?
00:32:32Dr. Steele, I have never held you in very high esteem, but I must admit that this time, without
00:32:44knowing it, you have put me on the right track.
00:32:48You're right.
00:32:49For once, I shall not depend on mathematical calculations.
00:32:53Cornfield, you know much better than I had to operate these stupid visual screens that permit us to talk to the bigwigs in politics and the military forces.
00:33:13I have no intention of speaking to them, but you will, you will inform them in my name, if you like, that the outsider must be destroyed, and immediately.
00:33:29Can't you get any closer with the telescopic lens, Boyd?
00:33:31This is the maximum.
00:33:33This is the maximum.
00:33:41Spectroscopic examination reveals existence of two mineral salts, unknown to the solar system.
00:33:46Complete absence of atmosphere.
00:33:49Interior of mass is not compact, possibly made up of gases.
00:33:59External radioactivity soundings register increasingly high percentage.
00:34:03We could make more detailed findings in a reconnaissance flight to the outsider.
00:34:07Benson's against it.
00:34:09Benson?
00:34:09They all hang on his word these days.
00:34:11He just keeps repeating, destroy it immediately.
00:34:13With the radioactivity I just registered, I'd go slow.
00:34:17If atomic missiles are used, the explosion could cause some pretty serious chain reactions.
00:34:22I think so, too.
00:34:23We must have more data to work on, no matter what the cost.
00:34:32Professor!
00:34:39I've never seen you before outside your den, as they call it.
00:34:42I've never seen you before outside your den, as they call it.
00:34:43My dear.
00:34:44Aren't you feeling well, Professor?
00:34:45Aren't you feeling well, Professor?
00:34:46Ah!
00:34:47Here are the latest readings.
00:34:49Still all right.
00:34:50They'll soon see.
00:34:51Do you know what is the most tiring thing of all eve?
00:34:55Having to communicate and explain when the important thing is to know.
00:34:56Do you love your neighbor, Eve?
00:35:02I ought to say to the devil with alarm.
00:35:03My duty is to science.
00:35:04I'm a scientist.
00:35:05Not a defender of the human race.
00:35:07So.
00:35:08They don't want to destroy the outsider.
00:35:09They want to explore it.
00:35:10That'll be funny.
00:35:11Come along with me.
00:35:12Where?
00:35:13We're going to enjoy the show.
00:35:14Come on.
00:35:15Come on.
00:35:16Let's see.
00:35:17The most important thing is to know.
00:35:21Do you love your neighbor, Eve?
00:35:23I ought to say to the devil with alarm.
00:35:25My duty is to science.
00:35:27I'm a scientist, not a defender of the human race.
00:35:31So, they don't want to destroy the outsider.
00:35:34They want to explore it.
00:35:35That'll be funny.
00:35:37Come along with me.
00:35:38Where?
00:35:39We're going to enjoy the show.
00:35:42Come on.
00:35:44I don't know the way.
00:35:47Yes, Professor.
00:35:57Professor, we are honored.
00:36:17That's it, precisely.
00:36:18We are honored.
00:36:19Do you mind if I sit down?
00:36:21I walk long enough.
00:36:23Sit here.
00:36:24Oh, what a lovely surprise.
00:36:30Would you care for a cup of coffee?
00:36:32I'm not here on a social group.
00:36:34Oh, excuse me.
00:36:35I've come to drink a cup of gall.
00:36:41Cornfield, are you quite certain that you may declare to the High Command
00:36:46my complete disapproval of this further waste of time for more than once, I assure you?
00:36:52But the United Commission declared that the disintegration of the outsider would be too risky.
00:36:58So close to the Earth.
00:36:59Idiots.
00:37:04Is that where you look?
00:37:06Precisely, Professor.
00:37:07We've just established contact.
00:37:08The image is clear enough.
00:37:18They seem to have made some progress in this field.
00:37:21This spaceship is equipped for an exhaustive examination of the outsider's internal mass structure.
00:37:26And the research exploration team is composed of the very best scientists in the world.
00:37:31I don't understand why they didn't invite you to the party, Dr. Cornfield.
00:37:39They will approach the planets until they are within 75 miles of the surface.
00:37:45What did you say?
00:37:4775 miles.
00:37:49Precisely.
00:37:49A match.
00:37:57Somebody please give me a match.
00:38:05High Command, this is Bravo Zebra 8.
00:38:08We have entered into orbit and are circling on a radius of 350 miles.
00:38:12Proceeding with electronic soundings.
00:38:18Over.
00:38:19Execute reduction of orbit and spiral costs.
00:38:21Over.
00:38:27Maneuver executed.
00:38:29Everything in order.
00:38:30Over.
00:38:31Looks like a kid's show.
00:38:33Watch out.
00:38:40Turn back.
00:38:45Engines at maximum.
00:38:47Inversion costs 45 degrees.
00:38:57General Verrick, why did you leave me grounded?
00:39:03You'll have other opportunities to play the hero.
00:39:07Look.
00:39:12They're overtaking us.
00:39:15They're overtaking us.
00:39:23Well, you've all seen.
00:39:28And I've had my satisfaction.
00:39:30I made no error in calculus.
00:39:34The outsider should not have gone into orbit.
00:39:39Since it did, it's because there was a voluntary modification.
00:39:46You said voluntary.
00:39:53Precisely.
00:39:54Cornfield, put me in contact with the department bigwigs.
00:40:01The time has come to look them in the eye.
00:40:07Now, leave me alone.
00:40:11I am Benson.
00:40:38I want to speak to you.
00:40:41It's about time I did.
00:40:42No one has ever prevented you.
00:40:45I want to be listened to, then.
00:40:49It depends on what you say.
00:40:52It's very serious.
00:40:55Your days are numbered.
00:40:58Just a moment.
00:40:59I prefer that you speak before the United Commission.
00:41:01I feel that you think you're good.
00:41:06You're welcome.
00:41:09There's all that said.
00:41:12I want to see you.
00:41:16You can tell me.
00:41:25I feel great.
00:41:26Nothing has небольш came.
00:41:27You can tell me.
00:41:28Not good.
00:41:28I don't know.
00:41:28There's no reason.
00:41:28Professor Benson.
00:41:34Gentlemen, you have exactly 840 hours left in which to act.
00:42:01In the meantime, the Outsider will be tightening its orbit around the Earth.
00:42:07It will descend to a distance of 45,000 miles from the Earth's surface.
00:42:12And then...
00:42:13What proofs do you have?
00:42:16You'll find them written there.
00:42:20I take it for granted you know how to read.
00:42:25The formulas have just been photographed.
00:42:28We will examine your hypothesis most attentively.
00:42:32This is no hypothesis.
00:42:34I tell you that the Outsider, in tightening its orbit around the Earth,
00:42:39will provoke serious upsets in the balance of nature's elements,
00:42:44changes of climate and oreography in vast zones of the globe.
00:42:50You're concerned about the fate of the human race.
00:42:53You're wrong, my dear sir.
00:42:55I am not moved by humanitarian motives.
00:42:59Well then, Professor Benson?
00:43:00I want to know the truth.
00:43:02What truth?
00:43:03That's hidden inside the nucleus of the Outsider.
00:43:12I'll make you a deal.
00:43:14Benson, you explain yourself back.
00:43:15You find yourself to the heart of the matter.
00:43:18Please tell us, Professor Benson.
00:43:20I have already determined that deep within the Outsider there are conscious beings
00:43:27who come from another galaxy, fugitives perhaps, from a dying world.
00:43:33Then according to you, the Outsider is a kind of survivor's raft.
00:43:37That's a colourful description.
00:43:41But it stays the case.
00:43:43These space survivors are attracted to the Earth's life-giving warmth.
00:43:51Very well then.
00:43:54I present you with the possibility of saving the human race.
00:43:59That is, to put it bluntly, I will save your lives for you.
00:44:07Yours.
00:44:08And yours.
00:44:10And yours.
00:44:12On one condition.
00:44:15That you give me the necessary means for studying and uncovering the Outsider's secret.
00:44:23What means, Professor Benson?
00:44:25I ask to have the absolute command of all operations invested in my hands.
00:44:55Professor Benson?
00:44:56I scared them all away.
00:45:20Shall I walk you back to the house?
00:45:25In the name of the United Commission, I am instructed to communicate to you
00:45:46our most profound admiration and gratitude, Professor Benson.
00:45:49The Executive Office has proposed you for the highest academic award.
00:45:56I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
00:45:59As for your request, the United Commission finds it necessary to turn it down.
00:46:05That doesn't surprise me.
00:46:06Under the circumstances, the initiative passes to the military forces.
00:46:12This is war.
00:46:13that I am not of draft age.
00:46:16Let's go.
00:46:46The plan is all here, in these buttons.
00:46:49The missiles, the spaceships, from the first to the ninth wave.
00:46:53There are three regular strategic alternatives and one for emergency.
00:46:58This automatic plan has been conceived by our military engineers, guided by Commander Robert Cole, who will take personal part in the operation.
00:47:06That's a good enough guarantee for anyone.
00:47:09We're depending on you, Mr. Barrington, as Chief of the Psychological Bureau, to unleash every propaganda means at your disposal to tranquilize public opinion.
00:47:17You can count on a general.
00:47:20I believe I have all the elements necessary.
00:47:23Gentlemen.
00:47:24Don't you think Barrett is oversimplifying?
00:47:42That's one way to gather courage.
00:47:43When I think of how we got married, based on a psychotechnical examination, which determined the affinity between our individual characteristics.
00:47:55What's this all about, Kathy?
00:47:57Now I bless that psychotechnical exam.
00:48:01I love you, Bob.
00:48:07I'd like to have a house of our own and babies.
00:48:12I don't remember that from the psychotechnical exam.
00:48:14But I'm happy, even like this.
00:48:19As long as you never leave me.
00:48:22Take me with you, Bob.
00:48:24Out there?
00:48:27The plan is all here.
00:48:29I want to be included in one of those buttons.
00:48:34But only because you are there.
00:48:37This is the one, isn't it?
00:48:42The ninth wave.
00:48:44The last one.
00:48:46But you...
00:48:47Don't forget Benson.
00:48:48What's Benson got to do with it?
00:48:50Remember his prediction.
00:48:52Eight hundred and forty hours left.
00:48:54Only a hundred and eighteen have passed.
00:48:57Even admitting that it's right.
00:49:02Do I have to climb down?
00:49:04Or can I listen to you from up here?
00:49:12I know the plan of attack.
00:49:15First, the telecontrolled missiles will be launched as a diversion tactic.
00:49:20The disks will enter into their usual formations,
00:49:22provoking what the military experts refer to as the moment of neutralization.
00:49:27Only then will the spaceships attack the disks and destroy them.
00:49:32That technique's as old as the hills.
00:49:34Supposed to be clever tactics.
00:49:36Hmm?
00:49:38Why are you telling me all this stupid nonsense?
00:49:41The squadron commander is Bob Cole,
00:49:43who was the instructor of my class at school.
00:49:45Ha!
00:49:46Fine class that must have been.
00:49:47Judging by the results.
00:49:50He has asked me to take part in the expedition.
00:49:52Young fellow, this is a dangerous mission.
00:49:54Or as they say in such cases, a hopeless one.
00:49:57I know.
00:49:57But I need your permission.
00:49:58I'm still part of the scientific complement here.
00:50:01I don't like the smell of this story.
00:50:03Why?
00:50:03Because it's inspired by non-scientific motives.
00:50:10Explain yourself, Professor.
00:50:11What the devil do you think I'm doing?
00:50:14Ha!
00:50:15Eve!
00:50:16I want to present you a hero.
00:50:20He wants to go to war.
00:50:21All because of you.
00:50:23Because of me?
00:50:25Miss Barnett and I no longer have anything in common.
00:50:27It was all a big mistake.
00:50:29Fred!
00:50:29I've been made aware that Miss Barnett is completely indifferent,
00:50:32as far as I am concerned.
00:50:34And fortunately, I've discovered that I have the same feeling of indifference regarding her.
00:50:38What?
00:50:40What a dull, silly little performance this is.
00:50:43Right out of a 19th century melodrama.
00:50:46Professor, if Eve still interested me one little bit,
00:50:50I wouldn't be going out of my way to look for trouble, as you seem to be intimating.
00:50:54Nonsense.
00:50:55Human feelings are inconsistent.
00:50:57In fact, they're the only inconsistent elements in all nature.
00:51:01Be quiet, Gideon.
00:51:04I didn't ask for your opinion.
00:51:09All right, Steel.
00:51:11You can go with your old college chump
00:51:14and have yourselves a nice class reunion.
00:51:19I've just had an idea.
00:51:21Naturally, it's a great one.
00:51:40High Command, this is Alpha-2-3.
00:51:42Three disc formation, Simon.
00:51:56That's enough.
00:51:57Cut off the telecommand.
00:51:58Are you crazy?
00:51:58Cut off the telecommand, I say.
00:52:00We must maneuver freely.
00:52:01That would be an act of insubordination.
00:52:04Two discs are heading toward them.
00:52:06Gamble your career, you idiot.
00:52:07If you don't want to gamble your life...
00:52:12Alpha-2-3 has cut off the telecommand.
00:52:20Hit one of them, Bob.
00:52:21Not with the ray.
00:52:22Run into him.
00:52:25Don't look at me like that.
00:52:26I'm not insane.
00:52:32He can't see you.
00:52:34And if you don't use the radio, he won't hear you.
00:52:37Go to it, Bob.
00:52:38Do as I tell you.
00:52:39It's Fred Steele's spaceship, Professor.
00:52:50Wait a few seconds, my girl.
00:52:53Before you put me on the rack.
00:52:57You must pass as close to him as possible, almost grazing him.
00:53:01Hurry!
00:53:02It's falling.
00:53:07It's falling towards the earth.
00:53:09The other discs are retreating.
00:53:15At this speed, they'll burn up when they hit the atmosphere.
00:53:18At least Colin and his men will end up in glory.
00:53:22Dammit, Bob.
00:53:23You've got to regain control.
00:53:25Maybe this is my party, Fred.
00:53:26Close your big mouth.
00:53:28Watch out.
00:53:29I'm cutting off the engines.
00:53:30Gyroscopes at maximum.
00:53:49As soon as we're perpendicular to the earth, I'll start the engines again.
00:53:53What about the disc?
00:53:54If it has as good a pilot as we do, it's safe.
00:53:58Engines!
00:54:05Come on, Fred.
00:54:08Contact the high command immediately.
00:54:10Tell them in my name to call back all surviving spaceships.
00:54:15The fallen disc must be recovered at all costs.
00:54:20As for you, my girl, you get hold of that sometime suitor of yours.
00:54:25He'll be still alive.
00:54:26I want his report on the fallen disc.
00:54:36And if the bigwigs don't want to listen to me this time either,
00:54:40you can tell them in my name to all go to hell.
00:54:43It's slowing down.
00:54:51The disc is slowing down.
00:54:53But it can't free itself from the force of gravity.
00:54:56It's gleaning.
00:54:58It's gleaning.
00:54:59So is coal.
00:55:02Soon.
00:55:02Very soon now, we'll be looking the outsider's inhabitants in the face.
00:55:15Quickly, Eve.
00:55:16Connect me with Professor Benson.
00:55:19Right away, Fred.
00:55:20We forced an entry, sir.
00:55:40We forced an entry, sir.
00:55:41We forced an entry, sir.
00:55:43And then we'll be building the outsider's inhabitants in the face.
00:55:45Let's go.
00:55:47We're going to move away.
00:55:48We're going to move away.
00:55:48You're waiting.
00:55:49We're going to move away.
00:55:51We're going to move away.
00:55:52Run to theedar's inhabitants.
00:55:53We're going to go.
00:55:54And then you can't walk away.
00:56:01We're going to move away.
00:56:04We're going to move away.
00:56:06This is Steele calling Professor Benson.
00:56:19Speak up, young fellow.
00:56:23Professor, we've entered the disk.
00:56:26We've searched everywhere.
00:56:27There's no one here.
00:56:28Who do you expect to see?
00:56:31Your grandmother?
00:56:32Look harder.
00:56:37Everything is connected to a cylinder.
00:56:40It's transparent.
00:56:42Seems to be made of quartz with changing colors.
00:56:46It's there.
00:56:48What is?
00:56:51A cipher.
00:56:54Get official permission.
00:56:56Or steal it, anything you like.
00:56:58But bring it here to me.
00:57:06That's not it, Cornfield.
00:57:11That's not it, Cornfield.
00:57:14That's not it, Cornfield.
00:57:20That's not it, Cornfield.
00:57:36I detest your stupid gadgets, but at least I know that you should raise the frequency and reduce the wavelength.
00:57:43That's as far as it can go, Professor.
00:57:44Hmm, you mean as far as you can go.
00:57:52Ah, I was waiting for you, my girl.
00:58:00Atmospheric radioactivity rising.
00:58:03The Outsider is closing in.
00:58:09Fred.
00:58:33Listen.
00:58:35Listen.
00:58:35Listen.
00:58:35Listen.
00:58:39Listen.
00:59:04The End
00:59:34We can't wait any longer.
00:59:37There are only 216 hours left.
00:59:41Benson must be reminded of his own prophecy.
00:59:44The key to the cipher may be discovered any moment now, or maybe never.
00:59:47This is terrible, drawn-out agony for the whole world.
00:59:51The abrupt end that everyone expected would have been better.
01:00:01Most things happen unexpectedly.
01:00:04Even the apocalypse.
01:00:07Boy, I have faith in Benson, the mathematician.
01:00:11But in Benson, the cannon maker...
01:00:16Don't be disturbed by the welcome you get.
01:00:22The old man hates polite chatter.
01:00:23And has no sense of hospitality.
01:00:25Excuse me, but have you two made up?
01:00:38We haven't had time.
01:00:41Or the opportunity.
01:00:43There's only one thing out of step of the time, Eve.
01:00:48Love.
01:00:50Please forgive me.
01:00:52Quite the contrary.
01:00:53I'm grateful to you, Kathy.
01:00:56I'm afraid, Eve.
01:00:58Not of suffering myself, but...
01:00:59I'm afraid for him.
01:01:02My husband...
01:01:02Coming.
01:01:08I'm very glad to meet you, Commander.
01:01:10I've heard quite a lot about you from Dr. Steele.
01:01:19Your wife?
01:01:21Yes.
01:01:22Delighted.
01:01:23Any kids?
01:01:25No.
01:01:26But we will have someday.
01:01:28Good for you.
01:01:30Take a chair.
01:01:31Uh, Mrs. Collins?
01:01:45I think the moment has come...
01:01:47for you to offer some of your delicious coffee.
01:01:55Uh, Mrs. Collins...
01:01:57is so good.
01:01:58Psychic, you know.
01:01:59And, uh, these are my kids.
01:02:02My collaborators, I should say.
01:02:03And this is, uh, Dr. Cornfield.
01:02:06Yes, the eldest.
01:02:07The dean, I mean.
01:02:09Have a cigar.
01:02:12Hmm?
01:02:13I don't mind if I do.
01:02:26Ah!
01:02:28Gibson.
01:02:28What about some music?
01:02:29Professor, I'm very grateful to you for your courtesy, but...
01:02:34You don't like music?
01:02:36Not very much.
01:02:37Oh, but, Commander, music is language.
01:02:41The language of the bodies in space.
01:02:43Have you never heard of Pythagoras?
01:02:45The harmony of the spheres?
01:02:47The language of numbers?
01:02:50Ah, but of course.
01:02:52You come from the same school as Dr. Steele.
01:02:56Professor!
01:02:56Enough!
01:02:58I have found you understand a richer language than your rude, imperfect spoken tongue.
01:03:05An order which sound will give from afar will make you, Cole, the most listened to commander in the history of the human race.
01:03:14Because we have deciphered for you the language of the outsider.
01:03:18And you will speak to the disks up there.
01:03:24You will give the order.
01:03:25And they will destroy themselves.
01:03:28And your weapons will be like these.
01:03:30This and that and that.
01:03:32Oscillators.
01:03:33Precisely.
01:03:34The highest of frequencies.
01:03:35Wavering six millimetres.
01:03:36Go on, Fields!
01:03:38You're wonderful!
01:03:39Gibson, Reynolds, Moran, music.
01:03:42What are we waiting for?
01:03:48Listen.
01:03:49Listen to this.
01:03:54I will write the score.
01:03:56And you will play it.
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01:05:02Now it's our turn.
01:05:05Cornfield, Reynolds, Gibson, Moran, music.
01:05:31Cornfield, Reynolds, Gibson, Moran, music.
01:06:01No, not yet.
01:06:19Professor Benson, the military operation for destroying the outsider is ready to go into effect immediately.
01:06:24But I want to discover the whole truth.
01:06:27It's passing close by to us.
01:06:28I cannot agree to let you destroy it out of cowardice.
01:06:32Professor, there are only 72 hours left in the time limit.
01:06:34You yourself set.
01:06:36But you cannot destroy it on me now that I'm so close.
01:06:40Professor, you act as if it were your personal property.
01:06:45Science is nobody's personal property.
01:06:48Very well, then.
01:06:53You deserve what's coming to you.
01:06:56What do you mean?
01:06:58You have studied the planet's surface.
01:07:01But you have not torn open its bowels, which spewed forth the disks that I destroyed.
01:07:07That's where the truth is hidden.
01:07:10Deep inside.
01:07:13You will destroy an unopened tin can.
01:07:17And that tin can will blow up in your hands.
01:07:22Do you really think there is someone inside?
01:07:26More than someone.
01:07:36Gentlemen.
01:07:39I will give you a guarantee.
01:07:42For the first time, the first time in my scientific life,
01:07:46I will come out of my den,
01:07:49prepared to pay with my person.
01:07:51Engines off.
01:08:21Release static supports.
01:08:43Professor?
01:08:45Professor?
01:08:46How do you feel?
01:08:49Like I never felt before.
01:08:51My dear.
01:08:52The radioactivity percentage is very high.
01:08:56The Amiathus spacesuits won't protect us for very long.
01:08:59Long enough.
01:09:01Remember, Professor, that you must obey my orders.
01:09:05Aye, aye, sir.
01:09:07We have just three hours.
01:09:09Then the outsider will be destroyed.
01:09:11What a pity.
01:09:12My watch is always slow.
01:09:14You should wear both of them.
01:09:23One is even more than enough.
01:09:26Your glasses, Professor.
01:09:29To see...
01:09:32the truth.
01:09:33Electromagnetic field at wide strength.
01:09:54Radioactivity percentage and relative increase.
01:09:56Turn back, Professor.
01:09:57Turn back, Professor.
01:10:02It's a blasted.
01:10:03We'd have to search for months to find the underground entrance,
01:10:06if there is one.
01:10:07Oh, shut up.
01:10:09I know the way.
01:10:13You're exaggerating your merits, Professor.
01:10:15The signal.
01:10:18I'm being guided by the signal.
01:10:21Follow me.
01:10:22Follow me.
01:10:22The disks
01:10:44took off from here.
01:10:49Let's hold the rig.
01:10:49Let's go back.
01:10:50Let's go back.
01:10:52Let's go back.
01:11:22Let's go back.
01:11:23Let's go back.
01:11:41Let's go back.
01:11:45Let's go back.
01:11:49I don't know.
01:12:19There they are.
01:12:24Dead creatures.
01:12:37You need to be afraid of them.
01:12:40They tried in vain to escape from a world dying in agony, up in one of the higher galaxies.
01:12:47They have been traveling for millions of light years.
01:12:50This planet, that was intended as their North Ark, has become their tomb.
01:12:56Why kill them?
01:12:58Time.
01:12:59Perhaps they hoped that their future generations would land on a living world if only a blind
01:13:07one like ours.
01:13:11Perhaps the secret of their death is locked inside here.
01:13:20There they are.
01:13:21There they are.
01:13:22There they are.
01:13:23There they are.
01:13:25There they are.
01:13:45Radioactivity must have destroyed them.
01:13:54Benson Expedition, this is X-ray 1-5. Over.
01:13:58X-ray 1-5, this is Benson Expedition. Go ahead.
01:14:02Return immediately. Return immediately.
01:14:05We'll call. Propeller in.
01:14:07Not yet. Don't you understand, you crazy fools,
01:14:11that their plans have survived their death?
01:14:13Don't have set them down on the Earth uselessly?
01:14:16Those plans are condensed in something here which we must find.
01:14:21Then, we shall be able to penetrate the secret of their immortal formulas.
01:14:27Instruction plan ready for activation.
01:14:29No!
01:14:31Professor, turn back. I beg you.
01:14:33Orders from High Command. Return immediately.
01:14:36Eve! Eve!
01:14:38Lloyd, I'll join you later. I can't leave them here.
01:14:41That's an order. Get back to the ship.
01:14:44Cathy!
01:14:48Professor Benson!
01:14:50Professor!
01:14:56Eve! Eve!
01:15:05Cathy! Cathy!
01:15:08No!
01:15:15No!
01:15:29No!
01:15:30No!
01:15:32No!
01:15:33No!
01:15:34Professor Benson, get back!
01:15:59Professor Benson!
01:16:00Please, please, we must get out of here!
01:16:02Mr. Benson, where are you?
01:16:32Here it is.
01:16:52The electronic brain is here.
01:17:02The truth. I'm nearing it. I'm getting closer.
01:17:09Benson, this truth of yours will cause through your life.
01:17:12And what importance does life have, young fellow, if to live means not to know?
01:17:18We don't want to know, Benson. We want to live.
01:17:32Watch out, Eve. The outsider is defending himself.
01:17:44Oh!
01:17:47Oh!
01:17:51Stop the plan, General! Stop the plan!
01:17:58Unthinkable! Take off, I tell you!
01:18:01The plan's about to go into action!
01:18:05Cowards!
01:18:10We're cowards!
01:18:15You shouldn't have left them there alone.
01:18:18Especially me.
01:18:20I'm a bad guy.
01:18:25I'm a bad guy.
01:18:26I'm a bad guy.
01:18:29I'm a bad guy.
01:18:30Especially me.
01:18:36Boyd to Commander Cole.
01:18:38Boyd to Commander Cole.
01:18:40In the name of God, Commander, answer me!
01:18:44We've run around in a circle.
01:18:46Let's get out of here!
01:18:50Fred, we're hitting in the cave!
01:18:52We've reached it!
01:18:57No, Cassie! No!
01:18:59No!
01:19:01Bob! Bob!
01:19:03We won't leave, Commander, if you don't come back.
01:19:05I can't make it.
01:19:07Save yourself!
01:19:09Go, Bob! Go!
01:19:11Never, Cassie! Never!
01:19:15My son, Lewis, and two other men are coming to get you.
01:19:19Answer!
01:19:21Boyd is trying from pain.
01:19:23He's right.
01:19:25Save yourself!
01:19:27Eve, I beg you!
01:19:35Within 50 seconds, the plan will go into action.
01:19:37I cannot stop it!
01:19:39You're committing suicide!
01:19:41The rescue squad is about to pick up the missing party!
01:19:51Just a few more seconds, General!
01:19:53Launch missiles and special warheads.
01:19:55That's an order!
01:19:59Minus 10...
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01:20:34Contact.
01:20:47I have the formula.
01:20:49I know the truth.
01:20:51Now I can order the outsider to go away.
01:20:54Stop your useless missiles.
01:21:03Engines.
01:21:13Hold on.
01:21:15Hold on, Dearest.
01:21:20You can't die.
01:21:23You can't die.
01:21:29Kathy.
01:21:31Kathy.
01:21:32Kathy.
01:21:33Kathy.
01:21:36High Command, this is X-ray 1-5.
01:21:38Over.
01:21:42High Command, this is X-ray 1-5.
01:21:45We're approaching safety distance.
01:22:01Goodbye, Professor.
01:22:03Now you won't know.
01:22:15You'll never know.
01:22:17No.
01:22:17Poor Benson.
01:22:32If they opened up his chest, they'd find a formula.
01:22:35Where his heart should have been.
01:22:37I'll see you.
01:22:38I'll see you.
01:22:38I'll see you.
01:22:40I'll see you next time.
01:22:40Here we go.
01:22:40Here we go.
01:22:41The End
01:23:11The End
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