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When a U.S. military plane is shot down over international waters by an unidentified attacker, tensions erupt as the army points fingers at North Korea, teetering on the brink of a catastrophic war. But the truth is far more sinister—a powerful alien fleet lurks in the shadows, ready to strike. With the world’s modern defenses compromised, the only hope lies in an aging battleship and its unlikely crew, racing against time to prevent an interstellar invasion.
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00:00:00This is all in order.
00:00:19Prairie home, shelter flight.
00:00:21Prairie home, shelter flight, do you copy?
00:00:26Shelter flight, Prairie home, go.
00:00:28Prairie home, shelter flight, beginning bar cap perimeter patrol.
00:00:32Marking hundred, status nominal.
00:00:34No surface area or contact at this time.
00:00:36Descending to 10,000.
00:00:42Roger that.
00:00:46Hot dogs, are you?
00:00:48See the yanks last night?
00:00:50We're very good at it again. Roger that.
00:00:54Prairie home, shelter flight.
00:00:56I'm experiencing a major malfunction here.
00:00:58I've lost all instruments.
00:01:02Prairie home, do you copy?
00:01:04I'm declaring an emergency.
00:01:06Everything sorted out.
00:01:08Mayday, mayday, mayday.
00:01:10This is Alpha Bravo 200.
00:01:12I'm going down.
00:01:18Sir, I've lost comms in shelter flight.
00:01:20Prairie home, this is Watchbird.
00:01:22I'm declaring an emergency.
00:01:24I've lost all power.
00:01:25I'm going in.
00:01:29And Watchbird.
00:01:30To do this, he's ready to shoot.
00:01:32I'm going to leave.
00:01:38We're going to be able to help you.
00:01:40All hands, dial stations!
00:01:42That's it for me.
00:01:43Let's go, I'm going to be able to help you.
00:01:44I want to catch that.
00:01:46I'm going to be able to get a shot.
00:01:48But wait for me.
00:01:49One hours to get hit in the air in the air.
00:01:50You'll also be able to stay here.
00:01:51My way, that's our first character.
00:01:52Now, let's blow up your speed.
00:01:53We're not getting used.
00:01:54We're not getting speed.
00:01:55Let's get rid of all of our fears.
00:01:56Major?
00:02:06General, we've been trying to reach you on yourself.
00:02:09I don't have it. It gets in the way when I run. What's wrong?
00:02:11Sir, Pacific Command has lost contact with Enterprise Carrier Group.
00:02:16Are the other coast of Korea?
00:02:18Yes, sir. You're needed in the NMCC.
00:02:21Send someone for my clothes. Let's go.
00:02:26It's a beautiful day, isn't it, Admiral?
00:02:51It's a glorious day, Captain.
00:02:53I've been trying to get back to sea for 40 years.
00:02:57And now, to be here, on the final voyage of the Isle.
00:03:0140 years? It's amazing.
00:03:06You wouldn't believe the strings I had to pull to get this assignment
00:03:09before they shipped me off to the old sailor's home.
00:03:11You've got your 20 years, Winston.
00:03:16You're going to retire?
00:03:19It's hard to imagine being away from the Iowa.
00:03:23Commanding her has been one of the great honors of my life.
00:03:26And now they're turning her into a museum.
00:03:34Dr. Flynn, I see your signage is coming along well.
00:03:41It's a tough choice.
00:03:43Go for your stars, maybe get stuck at a desk.
00:03:47Or dare to dream of a different life outside the Navy.
00:03:49Welcome aboard, Admiral.
00:03:55Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:03:57Ladies first.
00:04:04My God, the Navy's changed.
00:04:07Lieutenant Bradley's an intelligence officer just came on board.
00:04:10I'm giving her a ride to her next posting stateside.
00:04:12Okay, people.
00:04:20Now that the festivities are finally over, let's get back to work.
00:04:23We've got to get this old gal back to World War II configuration
00:04:26before we reach the museum in San Pedro.
00:04:28So, if you see anything designed after 1945, rip it out.
00:04:36Dr. Flynn?
00:04:37I've been meaning to ask,
00:04:38do we really need to finish restoration before San Pedro?
00:04:41Yeah, the Navy's not paying for any of this, Jane.
00:04:43It's all in the museum's dime.
00:04:45So, they want us ready as soon as we arrive.
00:04:47That way, they can start seeing a return on investment.
00:04:49Seems kind of...
00:04:50I know.
00:04:50But, look at it this way.
00:04:53At least we get a nice cruise.
00:04:59You're not married.
00:05:00You've never been married, never been divorced.
00:05:03Like you said, it's a tough choice.
00:05:05Well, we're going to have a long cruise for you to do some thinking.
00:05:08Winston.
00:05:09Why aren't you sweating?
00:05:12Admiral, you know a captain never lets the crew see him sweat.
00:05:16Excellent.
00:05:17Captain, all warnings are clear.
00:05:20We are freedom advocate.
00:05:22Very well, Mr. Bryant.
00:05:25The logs show that the final voyage of the big stick is underway.
00:05:31Take us out.
00:05:33Aye, aye, Captain.
00:05:34Good night.
00:06:00Captain, the Command Pacific Fleet acknowledges her departure.
00:06:11They request if we have any contact with the Enterprise Task Force.
00:06:15Compact Fleet has lost contact with the USS Enterprise.
00:06:17Apparently, sir. I tried as well.
00:06:20Satellite handshake is confirmed and everything on our end is okay.
00:06:23Enterprise just isn't responding.
00:06:25Keep trying, keep me informed.
00:06:27Hey, Wexton, you're not a surfer yet, man.
00:06:29Give me a haircut.
00:06:30Nice.
00:06:31Captain, we're receiving a distress transmission from Dejong Island.
00:06:45Let me hear it.
00:06:47Mayday, Mayday.
00:06:48We're fighting.
00:06:49We're fighting.
00:06:50We're fighting.
00:06:55We're fighting.
00:06:57We're under attack?
00:07:00Sea-launched missiles.
00:07:07No sign of them.
00:07:10That's it.
00:07:12Inform contact fleet.
00:07:14Tell them we're redirecting to Dejong Island to ascertain the situation.
00:07:18Command replies were to stay our course and alert the Enterprise Task Force to address the situation.
00:07:24Still no response from Enterprise, either digital nor voice.
00:07:34Helm, this is the captain.
00:07:36Change course for Dejong Island full ahead.
00:07:40Inform command.
00:07:41Enterprise does not respond.
00:07:42We are proceeding to Dejong Island under captain's discretion.
00:07:45You'll realize that we're practically unarmed.
00:07:48You'll realize that we're practically unarmed.
00:07:49Intermediate conscious...
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00:08:01Chief Rawlings, shouldn't you be concentrating on the task at hand?
00:08:13I might need to take something else at hand any second now.
00:08:18Defense Department's not paying you to augle girls, sailor.
00:08:21They're not paying us to babysit a floating museum either, sir!
00:08:24Hoo-yah! Hoo-yah!
00:08:26Team Six gets all the glory. We're going to do way the hell out here.
00:08:31I'm going to change the course.
00:08:36Careful what you wish for, Anderson.
00:08:41Hoo-yah! Hoo-yah!
00:08:45General quarters! General quarters!
00:08:47All airs man to battle stations!
00:08:50Senior officers to the bridge!
00:08:52Dr. Flynn to the bridge, please!
00:08:54Set conditions zebra throughout the ship!
00:08:57General quarters!
00:09:02All right, people, listen up.
00:09:03Until we know what's going on, I'm going to ask Dr. Flynn and her crew to stop with their museumification.
00:09:10Looks like the big stick may have one final mission after all.
00:09:14Hopefully it's just a communication malfunction.
00:09:16Sir, North Korea has recently-
00:09:17Lieutenant.
00:09:20I realize with all the festivities going on, this may seem like a pleasure cruise.
00:09:24And you're new with us, so I'll take it easy on you.
00:09:27But this is not a think tank at Naval Intelligence.
00:09:29This is a military vessel.
00:09:31And it is traditional that the crew that was on board wait for the captain to finish speaking.
00:09:36Yes, sir.
00:09:37Very well.
00:09:39What does Naval Intelligence have for us?
00:09:43Sir, North Korea stepped up their military training exercises in the past week.
00:09:49Naval activity has also been ramped up, and Daechong Island has been disputed territory.
00:09:53It's one of the closest South Korean islands to the North.
00:09:56So we're potentially sailing into a tinderbox?
00:09:59Yes, sir.
00:10:00Understood.
00:10:01Combs, any news from Daechong or the Enterprise?
00:10:05No, sir.
00:10:07Commander Juarez, I trust our SEALs are ready, willing, and able if we need them?
00:10:11Always, sir.
00:10:12Admiral Afton!
00:10:14A word, please.
00:10:22Disposed! Get to your duty stations.
00:10:28Captain, this ship is in no condition for combat.
00:10:30Or anything else.
00:10:31It's a museum.
00:10:33Just report to fleet and let's go home.
00:10:35Sir, command is not in contact with you.
00:10:38Lookout reports.
00:10:39The island's in sight.
00:10:46Son of a...
00:10:48Conwebs, missile inbound.
00:10:50There.
00:10:53Weapons, activate failing.
00:10:56I don't know.
00:10:59Is that a ship?
00:11:00Coming through.
00:11:02Change at a high frequency targeting.
00:11:06It was close.
00:11:08Con, looks like they were standard Korean. SSN-2A. Anti-ship missiles.
00:11:11It was close.
00:11:12Khan, looks like they were standing Korean. SSN-2A, anti-ship missiles.
00:11:15Weapons, give me two harpoons aimed right at the center of that ship.
00:11:19Baring 315.
00:11:20Harpoons, coming on lot.
00:11:22Winston, you're going to start a war.
00:11:24You can't fire on the North Koreans without approval from the President.
00:11:28Khan-Web, starting lot.
00:11:29What they just did was an active war.
00:11:31Fire!
00:11:39Radar log lost.
00:11:41Radar, sonar, terminal, find me that ship!
00:11:44Khan, it just disappeared.
00:11:45Did?
00:11:46Excuse me, Captain.
00:11:48We have gotten reports that the Chinese have been developing low observables and active camouflage.
00:11:53It's possible we may have just seen the first active field test.
00:11:56Giving it to the North Koreans would allow the Chinese to maintain deniability.
00:12:00But it didn't just disappear from the radar.
00:12:02You're telling me that the Chinese have developed a cloaking device?
00:12:05It is possible, so...
00:12:07Weapons!
00:12:08Target the 5-inch guns on your last confirmed position.
00:12:10Fire or spray?
00:12:11Weapons!
00:12:12Target the 5-inch guns on your last confirmed position.
00:12:14Target the 5-inch guns on your last confirmed position.
00:12:15Fire or spray?
00:12:16Sailor, get me through to the Pentagon.
00:12:17I, sir.
00:12:18Weapons, where's my 5-inch guns?
00:12:195-inch guns weren't initially meant.
00:12:20They're targeting now.
00:12:21The Iowa's not a museum yet, people.
00:12:22Do your jobs.
00:12:23We are under man for combat.
00:12:24Weapons, report ready, sir.
00:12:25Alright.
00:12:26Bye.
00:12:27Bye.
00:12:28Bye.
00:12:29Bye.
00:12:30Bye.
00:12:31Bye.
00:12:32Look out.
00:12:33Any time you see me, sir, look out, it's not behind my logo.
00:12:39It was a museum and a half of us.
00:12:40I, sir.
00:12:41Weapons, where's my 5-inch guns?
00:12:425-inch guns weren't initially meant.
00:12:43They're targeting now.
00:12:44Iowa's not a museum yet, people.
00:12:45Do your jobs.
00:12:46We are under man for combat.
00:12:47Gun reviews, report ready, sir.
00:12:48Alright.
00:12:49Bye.
00:12:50Look out, any kind of exit? All electrical systems are down and that includes the intercom.
00:13:06Wexler, I looked at base at Incheon. If SATCOM doesn't work, try single sideband.
00:13:11Some sort of EMP?
00:13:14It had to be. It looks like all our circuit boards have tried.
00:13:18We're gonna send repair crews down to check for spares, but right now we can't even communicate with the rest of our ship.
00:13:23Including the guns. So we're setting ducks.
00:13:27Gotta run it down to five inch guns, fire that spread.
00:13:29Captain!
00:13:30Not now, Doctor.
00:13:31Captain, the air comms works.
00:13:33The what?
00:13:35One of the very first systems we restored was the voice-powered telephone.
00:13:39You can call the gunners, engineering, almost any place on the ship.
00:13:43Thank you, Doctor.
00:13:46Look out. This is the captain.
00:13:48Look out.
00:13:51The captain is me.
00:13:53I want you to scan the water for any disturbances.
00:13:56Like a wake with no ship causing harm.
00:13:59Yes, sir.
00:14:00Heading to the Pacific.
00:14:01Helm Heading to 352.
00:14:07Pull ahead.
00:14:11Delay that order.
00:14:15We're heading out to the Pacific.
00:14:23Helm heading 352.
00:14:24Pull ahead.
00:14:25Delay that order.
00:14:35Captain, shouldn't we render aid to the island and alert the fleet about the stealth ship?
00:14:40We're in no condition for combat.
00:14:41Admiral, without due respect...
00:14:43This is a museum, not a warship.
00:14:46It's the USS Iowa. It's the most powerful warship ever built, sir.
00:14:50My apologies, sir.
00:14:51But that ship could launch an attack on any of our forces without warning.
00:14:54It may have taken out the Enterprise already.
00:14:57It represents a clear and present danger to the security of the United States.
00:15:00And at this very moment, it's getting away.
00:15:03If we lose sight of its wake, we may never find it again on the open sea.
00:15:08You want to leave me with my command? Do it.
00:15:11But if you don't, I'm going after it.
00:15:13I'm going to find out who sent it and what it's doing.
00:15:16I don't know.
00:15:18Captain, if you do this and it goes wrong, it could mean your career.
00:15:24It's on your head.
00:15:26Don't you see what that ship represents?
00:15:28The Koreans, the Chinese, if they're making a move and it goes wrong, it's on all our hands.
00:15:35Helm, resume pursuit course full speed.
00:15:43Somebody give me a damn radio working.
00:15:45Weapons, prepare the five-inch guns to fire widespread along our heading.
00:15:49Commander, we've lost our high-tech toy station additional lookouts.
00:15:55If we can't hit this damn thing, maybe we can scare it at an increasing speed and leave you a more visible wake.
00:16:00When we get lucky, we splash some water against us all and we see that.
00:16:03Aye, aye, sir.
00:16:04Fire!
00:16:14It is coming airbase.
00:16:16We're under attack.
00:16:17Misses launch from over to sea.
00:16:19Vader is out.
00:16:20First gravity fighters, do you copy?
00:16:23Fleet operations, this is Hilo Whiskey-35.
00:16:25Jedi naval station is under attack.
00:16:27We're taking heavy fire.
00:16:28Serious damage to US and Korean assets.
00:16:30Gangnam Control, Raptor 1, we are feet wet.
00:16:37No sign-up.
00:16:39Wait, possible surface targeted.
00:16:41We've got missiles locked onto us.
00:16:44Raptor 2, go evasive.
00:16:46Raptor 2, going vertical.
00:16:48It's still tricking me.
00:16:50Gangnam Control, enemy is some kind of stealth surface.
00:16:53They fight a lizard and disappeared.
00:16:56Raptor 2, I'm suckering around.
00:16:57I'll try to clean up your tail.
00:17:00I can't shake it.
00:17:01It's causing a 2,000...
00:17:03I'm going to hit my side firing guns.
00:17:09Gangnam Tower, I've lost letter 1.
00:17:11The enemy ship disappeared.
00:17:13Wait, I've lost all electronics.
00:17:28Attention, old deck.
00:17:29As you were.
00:17:31Sir, still no contact with any ship from the Enterprise Group.
00:17:35And there have now been missile strikes reported in three locations in South Korea.
00:17:40One civilian, two military.
00:17:43None of this makes any gull darn sense.
00:17:45North Koreans don't have anything that could take out an entire carrier group.
00:17:49Anything from the Allied forces or NATO.
00:17:51Nothing yet, sir.
00:17:52But it is the middle of the night in Europe.
00:17:56And who do the Koreans say is shooting at them?
00:17:58As if I didn't know.
00:17:59Actually, sir, they can't give us any confirmation on that right yet.
00:18:02Um, they've lost contact with their first recon flight.
00:18:05The first place hit was Daechong Island.
00:18:09It's along the border with North Korea.
00:18:11The Iowa was proceeding to investigate.
00:18:14The Iowa?
00:18:14She's a damn museum.
00:18:17What did they report?
00:18:20We never got a follow-up, sir.
00:18:23Get one.
00:18:25Alert the 8th fighter wing at Kunsan Air Base.
00:18:27Let's get an AWACS flight with escort.
00:18:29Find out what the hell's going on over there.
00:18:32Damn Koreans.
00:18:33Don't they know the whole world holds its breath every time they start shooting at each other?
00:18:48General, we have the commanding officer at Kunsan Naval Station in South Korea.
00:18:56Pentagon, this is Jai Station.
00:18:59We are under attack by sea-launched missiles.
00:19:01Every plane we've launched has lost power as they crossed the shoreline.
00:19:05We had no warning at all.
00:19:07Commander?
00:19:09Commander!
00:19:11They've stopped transmitting, sir.
00:19:15Get our commander at Jinhai Naval Station.
00:19:20No contact, sir.
00:19:24Contact the USSI, Iowa in South Korea.
00:19:31Major, take us to DEFCON 3.
00:19:36Weep the Secretary of Defense.
00:19:38Major, take us to DEFCON 3.
00:19:38Weep the Secretary of Defense.
00:20:01Please fire.
00:20:08We don't have enough ammunition to keep it up.
00:20:12Exactly, what's the bad news?
00:20:13Captain, Chief Engineer Thomas reports that all electrical systems on board are in complete disrepair.
00:20:19And that includes comm, radar, and all computer-controlled weaponry.
00:20:24Every integrated circuit on board is fried, and that includes the ones in storage.
00:20:29The only reason we can still run and steer is Iowa's so old that those basic systems are mechanical and not drive-by-wire.
00:20:36I'm glad we're not on a nuclear sob, sir.
00:20:38And I have Lieutenant Commander Juarez here, and he would like to present a plan for a C-LOB.
00:20:46Take over for me.
00:20:48Welcome me.
00:20:50I'm surprised they haven't fired back.
00:20:53They don't want to give away their position.
00:20:55As long as they stay hidden, we do keep our resources and they can fire back at any time.
00:21:02Maybe we need to play small ball, sir, instead of going for the home run.
00:21:07You got a plan, Juarez?
00:21:08You get out there in our Mark V.
00:21:11We'd be loaded with water moving faster than they possibly could.
00:21:14Spot the little signs of water splashing off their hull, what have you.
00:21:18We'd be bored and take control of their vessel.
00:21:20We'd be sitting ducks.
00:21:22What about a smaller team in the red?
00:21:26All the benefits less of a target.
00:21:28We are, sir.
00:21:31All right.
00:21:32Prep your men.
00:21:33Prepare for action.
00:21:35Be ready on my command.
00:21:35Dr. Flynn, I thought I told you to stop your work.
00:21:49Well, you're going to be happy, I didn't.
00:21:51Dr. Flynn, I know you're a civilian.
00:21:53But if you can't show proper military respect in front of my crew, I can't have you on the bridge.
00:21:57Sorry, Captain, but you will be happy.
00:22:02This is a shortwave radio built in 1944.
00:22:06If Mr. Wexler can give me 12 volts DC and a lead to your mass head antenna, I think I can get you back in touch with whoever you need to talk to.
00:22:15Why wasn't this fried with the other electronics?
00:22:18There are no integrated circuits in here, just soldered connections and vacuum tubes.
00:22:24We'd already restored it, and since it wasn't powered up when the EMP, or whatever it was, hit, it was fine.
00:22:32Very good, doctor.
00:22:35Mr. Wexler!
00:22:36Sir, get the doctor here whatever she needs.
00:22:43I think I can be a lot of help if you'll just let me.
00:22:47Sir.
00:22:49We don't salute indoors.
00:22:50Doctor.
00:23:00General McCracken, I have a briefing for the president in six minutes.
00:23:03What the hell is going on?
00:23:06Mr. Secretary, we received a report from the USS Iowa that Daichang Island in South Korea was under attack, presumably by the North.
00:23:18We've now confirmed multiple missile attacks against the ROK.
00:23:21We've lost contact with the Iowa and all our coastal bases in Korea.
00:23:26And satellites are showing a debris field in the last known position of the Enterprise Carrier Group.
00:23:30How is that possible?
00:23:32Honestly, sir, we just don't know yet.
00:23:34But if I had to guess, I'd say they use some sort of EMP weapon along with conventional missiles.
00:23:41Given the location, I'd say the enemy is at sea.
00:23:44Ships or submarines.
00:23:45Aren't our military systems heartened against electromagnetic pulse?
00:23:50And wouldn't an EMP cover a wide area, not a specific target?
00:23:55And while we're at it, General, wouldn't you need a nuclear weapon to create an EMP?
00:23:59You haven't missed North Korea setting off a nuclear weapon, have you, General?
00:24:03Get me some damn answers.
00:24:05Compact fleet, Pearl Harbor.
00:24:19This is USS Iowa.
00:24:25Captain, Pearl was a bust.
00:24:27Maybe they got EMP'd, too.
00:24:29We reached the NMCC, but they won't talk to us without your identicos.
00:24:32I guess they're not used to their warships reporting in on that open channel we haven't used in 50 years.
00:24:38National Military Command, this is Iowa Actual.
00:24:43You copy?
00:24:44Iowa Actual, stand by to confirm identity codes on my mark.
00:24:50Yes, Mr. President, I concur.
00:24:52Thank you, sir.
00:24:54Based on the report from the Iowa, the President has demanded that North Korea cease their attack or face retaliation.
00:25:00Of course, the damn Koreans are claiming it's not them.
00:25:03And the Chinese ambassador has informed us that if we attack their ally, China will be obligated to respond.
00:25:11Somehow I wasn't expecting World War III when I woke up this morning.
00:25:20A stealth ship with an EMP weapon.
00:25:25What can this thing do to us?
00:25:26That's what has me worried.
00:25:30Our military systems are hardened against a normal EMP, but this thing keeps getting true somehow.
00:25:35So far, it's only been deployed and used over water, so we can assume a limited range.
00:25:40But almost all of our weapons depend on integrated circuits at some point.
00:25:46Planes, subs, hell, even Hummers.
00:25:50What about ICBMs?
00:25:52Yes, sir.
00:25:53Even those.
00:25:54And on the course that Captain Winston indicated, that ship's headed for either Pearl Harbor or California.
00:26:03I'd like to suggest a backup plan.
00:26:06We could launch several flights of B-2s with nuclear payloads, send them off in different directions.
00:26:12One group could fly over the North Pole.
00:26:15They'd be over land or ice the whole way to North Korea or China.
00:26:19I can't believe we are even talking about this.
00:26:24All right, General.
00:26:27It's authorized.
00:26:28But you order Captain Winston to apprehend that ship they're following by any means necessary.
00:26:33We need to confirm their nationality before all hell breaks loose.
00:26:37Take us to DEFCON 2.
00:26:38Attention all hands, Captain.
00:26:50Attention all hands.
00:26:51I've just been informed that satellites confirm.
00:26:55The destruction of the entire Enterprise group.
00:27:11Every plane, every ship that's been sent out has been disabled by the same anti-electronics weapon that hit us.
00:27:19The North Koreans are denying any involvement, but at the present time they're our primary suspect.
00:27:27This stealth ship that we're pursuing may be our only lead.
00:27:33We must find it.
00:27:35We must stop it before international tensions rise any further.
00:27:38Right now, we are the best chance at stopping an all-out war.
00:27:45Now I know none of you were expecting to see combat this tour.
00:27:50But I am confident that the Iowa remains one of the best ships in the Navy.
00:27:54And then you are the best crew.
00:28:00We must do our duty.
00:28:02We must do our best.
00:28:07We must not fail.
00:28:10That is all.
00:28:14Tell Commander Juarez's mission to go.
00:28:17Aye, aye, sir.
00:28:18Send me Lieutenant Bradley.
00:28:22Aye, sir.
00:28:24Reporting as ordered, Captain.
00:28:49What have you got for me?
00:28:51Sir?
00:28:53This whole thing, it doesn't feel right.
00:28:55Yes, sir.
00:28:57Even if the Koreans had a weapon like this,
00:29:00they wouldn't think they'd win an all-out escalation.
00:29:03I mean, President Kim isn't that crazy, is he?
00:29:06He's batshoot crazy, sir.
00:29:10But I don't think the North Koreans would have a stealth rowboat
00:29:14if the Chinese didn't design and build it for them.
00:29:18So they're making a move?
00:29:19I always thought they'd call in their loans and take us over by default.
00:29:29Oh.
00:29:30If it isn't the Chinese, it certainly is supposed to look like them.
00:29:33If I could just get my hands on that video.
00:29:37Video?
00:29:37As soon as you took us to general quarters,
00:29:40about a dozen video cameras started recording.
00:29:43If we were on a modern ship, there'd be about a hundred recording HD to disk.
00:29:46And it'd all be lost by now.
00:29:47Exactly.
00:29:49But I always just got plain old VHS.
00:29:51If I could just get my hands on a working deck,
00:29:54analyze the video of the ship before it disappeared,
00:29:56maybe I could get you some answers.
00:29:58Well, why don't you catch up with Dr. Flynn
00:30:01and see if she's got a video recorder powered by a rubber band?
00:30:06Yes, sir.
00:30:10Caroline.
00:30:11I thought we'd have more time.
00:30:22This is supposed to be a pleasure, Chris.
00:30:26You're not going to get all sappy and say
00:30:28you don't know how you'd live with yourself
00:30:30if anything ever happened to me.
00:30:33How are you, old man?
00:30:36That's old man, sir.
00:30:38It's going to take more than World War III
00:30:41to get me away from you, sir.
00:31:04All right.
00:31:06Everybody listen up.
00:31:08It's all our usual toys or toast.
00:31:09We're going to have to tag the ship
00:31:10with a shitload of these.
00:31:12Must another wetsuit, Johnson?
00:31:15Commander Juarez,
00:31:17I managed to find a real camera.
00:31:19I've only got one roll of films.
00:31:20You get 36 shots.
00:31:22If you can't take the ship,
00:31:23let's get me some evidence.
00:31:25Hey, Lieutenant.
00:31:26I'll bring you back something
00:31:27for the cover of Time Magazine.
00:31:29I'll do that.
00:31:29Man, what I wouldn't give
00:31:41for some nightmare.
00:31:43We're on the last little netting.
00:31:45Just keep your eyes over it.
00:31:47We're out here somewhere.
00:31:48Just get through.
00:31:58See?
00:32:02That's it!
00:32:03Five!
00:32:05Six!
00:32:08Six!
00:32:08Six!
00:32:09Six!
00:32:10Six!
00:32:10Six!
00:32:12Six!
00:32:13Six!
00:32:13Six!
00:32:14Six!
00:32:15Six!
00:32:16Six!
00:32:16Hmph!
00:32:46Con! Look out! Silvana's disappeared, sir. No mark.
00:33:07Captain, permission to launch a rescue mission.
00:33:12No man left behind, sir.
00:33:14We can't risk the rest of the team at this time. We'll wait for a better opportunity.
00:33:18But sir, if we lose track of their weight...
00:33:20Dismissed, Lieutenant.
00:33:22Yes, sir.
00:33:44We lucked out. These cameras hadn't been replaced with digital and Dr. Flynn's people hadn't gotten around to replacing them yet.
00:33:54This first shot is as we approached. They just fired on the island. You can see the strange angles designed to foil radar. And there are no cranes, no railings, no gun turrets.
00:34:04It looks a little like this ship. This Navy was developing a stealth ship, but we couldn't make it invisible. This is amazing.
00:34:12Yes, but this panel here looks like it could be right off a North Korean Najin-class frigate.
00:34:18And this one here could be from a Chinese Ludo-class destroyer. It's almost as if under the cloak the ship is made of spare parts.
00:34:25That makes less sense than anything else.
00:34:29The next shot is as they fired the second missile. And the third one is right after they disappeared.
00:34:38I think they have to become visible to fire their weapons.
00:34:41Well, then that would make sense. That would explain why they disappeared. They didn't want to make a target for the guns.
00:34:47Huh. Now, I'd have to see the video to confirm this with more certainty, but from these photos, I would say the whole ship is covered in some sort of LCD panel.
00:34:57And it's projecting an image of what's around it. So when you look at it, it seems to disappear.
00:35:02Well, what about the weapon that disabled our electronics?
00:35:04Definitely an EMP of some sort, but it's targeted. It's clearly focused.
00:35:10So it wipes out what it wants and then it leaves everything else?
00:35:14Yes, but it must have a limited range. Only targets on or near the water were affected and our satellites were fine too.
00:35:21Well, the big stick's still fighting. But if this is Chinese and they have that advantage, command is going to want to first nuclear strike.
00:35:30And then they'll nuke us.
00:35:34Could the Chinese really be that forehand?
00:35:37I would have said no, but...
00:35:40But there it is.
00:35:44Don't worry.
00:35:48I'm not going to let World War III start on my watch.
00:35:53I'll find that ship.
00:35:54Okay, stay focused. I'm going to have to do this in my field.
00:36:10You three, take the other side.
00:36:13We're nil.
00:36:14With me.
00:36:15There's gotta be a hatch slumber.
00:36:16There's gotta be some kind of high energy power source leaking out of the seals of a hatch.
00:36:34Maybe it's nuclear power.
00:36:35Whatever it is, we're going in.
00:36:38Crowbar.
00:36:40Lost it when we capsized.
00:36:42Hell with stuff. C-4.
00:36:44Everything's gone, sir. C-4, crowbar, grenades.
00:36:48Damn.
00:36:49Got it.
00:37:01Got it.
00:37:02Green's got some funky edge.
00:37:05Oop.
00:37:07No.
00:37:11No, no, no, no.
00:37:13I can't.
00:37:14I can't hear it.
00:37:16Let's go.
00:37:18No, no.
00:37:19If I'm not getting an idea what they're going to do, I can't shout out.
00:37:21The Korean's got some funky-ass naval architects.
00:37:34This doesn't look like any Korean ship I've ever seen.
00:37:37Hell, it don't look like nothing I've ever seen before.
00:37:39I got the chatter. Standard formation.
00:37:41What?
00:37:42Lots of pictures.
00:37:45Let's move out.
00:37:51That is not Korean.
00:38:09Or Chinese.
00:38:11Oh, shit.
00:38:21Oh, shit.
00:38:51Oh, shit.
00:39:03Leave him.
00:39:10Are you sure we're going to find it down here?
00:39:11No, but I've been digging through this ship for weeks,
00:39:14and it's like archaeology to lower I go to the older equipment I find.
00:39:17A VCR built before integrated circuits is pretty old, so...
00:39:21Yeah, but why would it be in the engine room?
00:39:23I've been finding things in the strangest places, Lieutenant.
00:39:26Caroline.
00:39:27What?
00:39:28You're a civilian. Call me Caroline.
00:39:30Your captain read me the right act about protocol.
00:39:32Yeah, he's like that.
00:39:35Seeing people as sailors instead of people makes it easier for him to make hard decisions sometimes.
00:39:42I bet he never thought he'd be making any hard decisions on this cruise.
00:39:45Yeah, just for me.
00:39:46Just for me.
00:39:48What?
00:39:51Just call me Caroline.
00:39:53It's nice to hear my name once in a while.
00:39:55You got it.
00:39:56You can call me Dr. Flynn.
00:39:58Oh.
00:39:59I'm kidding.
00:40:00I'm Julia.
00:40:01Oh!
00:40:02Careful, Julia.
00:40:03Thanks.
00:40:04Hey.
00:40:05How do you know?
00:40:07The strangest place.
00:40:08The reason for the buildup is unknown, but tensions throughout the peninsula and even into China have ratcheted up in the last few hours.
00:40:22The Pentagon has refused to comment.
00:40:24This is Matthew Valentine reporting.
00:40:26We're not going to be able to keep a lid on this much longer.
00:40:30The Koreans are starting to panic.
00:40:33And Seoul wants to know why we're not defending them.
00:40:36Everything we've sent up isn't a lost power if it's shot down.
00:40:40There must be more than one of those stealth ships out there.
00:40:42The president warned the Koreans to stop their attacks or face total destruction.
00:40:47And they're still denying everything.
00:40:49And the Chinese are claiming that we're fabricating the whole damn thing as an excuse to invade.
00:40:53What worries me is I can't see their endgame.
00:40:59They've got to know that what they're doing is going to provoke a response.
00:41:04It already has.
00:41:06On the president's orders, tell the B-2s to arm their nukes.
00:41:10Where are they now?
00:41:14The east and westbound sorties are headed out over the Atlantic and the Pacific so far, so good.
00:41:19The northbound group will be over land except for crossing the Arctic.
00:41:28Korea is my ass!
00:41:29That's a damn Martian!
00:41:32Commander!
00:41:33You may be crazy, but these patterns, I think this is a schematic.
00:41:38I mean, some sort of, uh, you are here kind of thing.
00:41:41Look, we've been moving along here.
00:41:43Every time we come to an intersection, we change.
00:41:47Son of a bitch.
00:41:48Leads right.
00:41:51It looks like most of the routes lead.
00:41:54There.
00:41:55But that's the bridge.
00:41:56Or something else important.
00:41:57Maybe we can take it out.
00:41:59All right, break off!
00:42:01We had this way.
00:42:02Routes, white and six.
00:42:03That's one dead Venusian.
00:42:17Careful, Wallens.
00:42:19No buttons.
00:42:20No trigger.
00:42:22No nothing.
00:42:26All right, come on.
00:42:27We move out.
00:42:28Okay.
00:42:33That clever system's failure.
00:42:54I can't hold course.
00:43:03They're the only ones, sir.
00:43:10Okay.
00:43:15Two of the B-2 sorties are down.
00:43:17The one going over the pole is still on track.
00:43:19Who the hell do they think they are messing with?
00:43:23The president wants a plan for a ground invasion of North Korea within the hour.
00:43:27Yes, sir.
00:43:33Who the hell do they think they are?
00:43:58No.
00:43:58I keep going.
00:44:00Oh
00:44:22Where
00:44:30How much longer is this going to take? Almost done. I can't believe you found something this old down here. Old? Another weekend that would have thrown this thing out. We didn't have VCRs in World War II. Julia, how did somebody your age become a World War II battleship expert?
00:44:58My grandfather served on Iowa during the campaign for the Marshall Islands. He was aboard when they shelled Guam. When I was little, we used to make plastic models of her. How about you? How did you get to be a naval intelligence specialist?
00:45:12Well, I always loved solving mysteries, searching for clues, and I was a political science major, so...
00:45:19Theo and I recruited me right out of college.
00:45:21I think you got something.
00:45:23Winston, why don't I hear any guns? We've got to destroy that ship. The President's launched B2s with noobs, and China's threatening to attack if we defend South Korea.
00:45:33Admiral, doesn't something seem strange here? We haven't gotten a clear shot of them, right? We've only seen glimpses of what we think is their way. They could have fired on us at any time, and they haven't.
00:45:43Maybe those were the only missiles they had, and now they're running scared. We're here. We've got to act.
00:45:48I think something else is going on, sir.
00:45:50I hope you know what you're doing.
00:45:52Captain, I was wondering if you'd reconsider a rescue mission.
00:45:56Sir, Lieutenant Waters is one of the smartest, toughest SOVs I know. Don't give up on them.
00:46:00There's not gonna be a rescue mission.
00:46:02But, sir, what do you mean... Lieutenant, I need you to prep your men for another assault.
00:46:05An assault?
00:46:07I'm gonna give you all the cover we can.
00:46:10I understand. We'll be ready, sir.
00:46:14Get out!
00:46:35Damn!
00:46:37Come out!
00:46:44Good morning, Captain.
00:46:56Report.
00:46:57I think we're almost ready, sir.
00:46:59Let's see it.
00:47:03Must be the char king.
00:47:14That's it.
00:47:18Nothing.
00:47:19It has to be visible to fire its missiles. We already knew that.
00:47:22I'll try to analyze it. Maybe...
00:47:24If I just had a working computer, I...
00:47:26Hey, good work.
00:47:28All of you.
00:47:29Just because there's nothing there, it's not your fault.
00:47:44In an unprovoked attack, the United States has once again shown its designs on world domination.
00:47:54North Korea will not allow this act of war to stand.
00:47:59This is gonna get out of control.
00:48:03Captain, the Pentagon said we didn't attack their base.
00:48:07If we didn't...
00:48:09Who did?
00:48:11Unless that ship isn't North Korean.
00:48:17Look out. Con.
00:48:19Report all contacts.
00:48:20No contacts on the sign, Captain.
00:48:23Possible disturbance in the water.
00:48:24Act with 5 degrees for about 2,000 yards.
00:48:28Weapons and my 5-inch guns manned and ready.
00:48:30Standing by, sir.
00:48:32CLT, go!
00:48:38Weapons, forward 5-inch guns.
00:48:40Bearing 3-5-2 degrees.
00:48:42Range, 2,000 yards.
00:48:44Fire or spread?
00:49:01There! Fire on that target!
00:49:05Launch countermeasures!
00:49:07All air force burn back, incoming missile!
00:49:10All air force burn back, incoming missile!
00:49:11All air force burn back, incoming missile!
00:49:30Get out!
00:49:31Get out!
00:49:35We did it!
00:49:37Well, Winston, we did it!
00:49:39Helm all back full.
00:49:41You better launch boats.
00:49:44Weapon.
00:49:45Good shooting.
00:50:01It's a glove.
00:50:04It's a glove.
00:50:05It's a glove.
00:50:15You did it.
00:50:18Not enough.
00:50:20What?
00:50:21It's not enough debris.
00:50:23Oldest trick in the book right out of Submarine Warfare 101 and I fell for it.
00:50:27And now they've gotten away.
00:50:28No!
00:50:29Baris!
00:50:31Oh my god, what happened to them?
00:50:32Rollins.
00:50:33Moore.
00:50:35Juarez.
00:50:38I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:50:41He's still alive!
00:50:42Corman!
00:50:43I'm sorry.
00:50:44I'm sorry.
00:50:45I'm sorry.
00:50:46I'm sorry.
00:50:47I'm sorry.
00:50:48I'm sorry.
00:50:49I'm sorry.
00:51:01How is he, Dr. Miller?
00:51:02Honestly, he shouldn't be alive.
00:51:04He's burned over 95% of his body, some sort of radiation exposure.
00:51:08I've never seen anything like it.
00:51:10I've got him on a morphine drip for pain, but he can't last much longer.
00:51:13Has he said anything?
00:51:14Can I talk to him?
00:51:15You can try, sir, but he's been delirious.
00:51:20You're not gonna dress that?
00:51:22It really wouldn't help.
00:51:25What is?
00:51:27Where?
00:51:28My offense.
00:51:31Domingo.
00:51:32Domingo, what happened?
00:51:33Cave.
00:51:36Teeth.
00:51:41Like a cave.
00:51:42Mo Mexican.
00:51:50Commander, what happened?
00:51:51happened. Not Koreans. Aliens. Did you say aliens?
00:52:07You'll just make it worse. Doctor.
00:52:14Who is?
00:52:21Doctor, what is that?
00:52:25Jesus. He must have cut himself open just to hide that.
00:52:52Navy Seal.
00:52:54Booyah.
00:52:57You really want me to tell the president of the United States that the ship you're chasing
00:53:12isn't North Korean or Chinese, but it's actually extraterrestrial?
00:53:27Mr. Secretary, I know you don't know me, but General McCracken can vouch for me. I think he'll tell you that I'm a pretty level-headed man.
00:53:34Listen, Captain. I don't doubt you a word. This whole thing be a put-up.
00:53:40Well, that's what I thought up until now. I mean, it didn't make sense. Why would the Koreans or the Chinese planet attack like this?
00:53:47Now think about it, sir. If you wanted to take over the world, why launch a big invasion? Just get us to blow each other to hell.
00:53:56All right, Captain. I'm gonna confer with the president. I'll get back to you. But in the meantime, find that ship.
00:54:03Little green men? Sir, what are they gonna do with a planet that's been nubed?
00:54:12Maybe they need radiation. Who knows what kind of environment would involve creatures like this?
00:54:16This is all conjecture. We've got World War III about to start, and neither side knows why.
00:54:19What we gotta do is find that ship, and we gotta prove it.
00:54:26Look out. Con. We're all contacts.
00:54:29We're all contacts. No contacts at this time, Captain.
00:54:33But, sir. Go ahead.
00:54:36I just don't believe it, Captain. I was scanning the whole time we're in the debris field.
00:54:40I don't believe even an invisible ship could have gotten the anatomic in some sort of disturbance.
00:54:45I would have seen it, sir. I would have seen something.
00:54:49Let's hope you're right, sailor. It's the fate of the entire world, depends on it.
00:54:53Weapons. Give me a spread on the five-inch guns. From... 270 degrees to 90 degrees, try... 10,000 yards. Fire and will.
00:55:23Get the luck. Get the luck.
00:55:30Get the luck.
00:55:33Reckons, target that Biflalot.
00:55:36All air, free-foil impact. Fire suppressions, air-by.
00:55:53Kahn, we're surrounded!
00:56:06Kahn, increase the flight.
00:56:07There's the ball out of the room.
00:56:16Sipper, we've got the sect up on the shoreway.
00:56:21Mr. Secretary, we're under fire.
00:56:23Help us all the way, Captain.
00:56:27Help?
00:56:28The President feels we can't risk standing down those bombers until we know for sure.
00:56:32If these weapons are Korean or Chinese, we need to hit them first before they take out our forces.
00:56:38Captain, if you want to avoid World War III, then you need to capture that alien ship.
00:56:44We're working on that, sir. What kind of help are you sending?
00:56:46We're sending you a carrier task force with every plane we can scrounge up.
00:56:50Sir, they'll be disabled by that same EMP weapon.
00:56:52That's just it, Captain. They've been working around the clock in Pearl.
00:56:56These are ships out of the Mothpaw fleet and planes from every museum and air show on the Wizzcoats.
00:57:02There isn't an integrated circuit in the whole fleet.
00:57:04The cavalry is on its way.
00:57:06Julian, come on!
00:57:18We're in trouble.
00:57:20Don't worry. The ship can take a hell of a pounding.
00:57:22They took out an entire modern carrier group. The ship is 75 years old.
00:57:26Exactly.
00:57:28Our modern Navy relies on high-tech weaponry for defense.
00:57:32They didn't have that stuff in World War II.
00:57:34The Iowans, the most heavily armored ship ever built.
00:57:38If it had been the Iowans, then if the U.S. had a cold, that Al-Qaeda attack would have barely scratched the paint.
00:57:43The Japanese hit her twice when my grandfather was aboard, and she still sailed through a typhoon without injury.
00:57:48So as long as they don't use their phasers, we'll be okay.
00:57:51Hopefully.
00:57:55There!
00:57:56There!
00:58:15There!
00:58:16There!
00:58:16There!
00:58:16There!
00:58:16We got him.
00:58:33We got him.
00:58:46Just a missile platform.
00:59:03It's a drone.
00:59:04Take some pictures and we'll blow this place.
00:59:16We'll blow the prop and then we'll tow it back to Shepard.
00:59:28Thank you, Zodiac!
00:59:57Seasfire!
00:59:58We just have range of the five-inchers, sir.
01:00:00Keep up this speed.
01:00:01We're gonna run out of fuel.
01:00:03Come!
01:00:04Give me the NMCC!
01:00:06Where the hell is that cavalry?
01:00:08Radio's still down, sir.
01:00:10Wexler and Flynn are working on it, but they may not have the parts that they need.
01:00:14Most of the fires are out.
01:00:16Repairs have begun ship-wide.
01:00:18Propulsion and maneuverability remain unaffected.
01:00:21Lieutenant Bradley, I hope we got some good news.
01:00:23We just might.
01:00:25The stealth ship we boarded was much smaller than the first one.
01:00:28And it was fully automated.
01:00:29It was really just a stealth missile platform.
01:00:31A drone.
01:00:32Basically.
01:00:33The maps in these photos seem to indicate a whole fleet of drones positioned at key spots
01:00:37around the world.
01:00:38I think they're disguised as military ships, firing their EMP and their weapons trying to provoke
01:00:43another war.
01:00:44Well, how's that good news?
01:00:47The first ship we boarded wasn't a drone.
01:00:49I think it's controlling the rest of the ships.
01:00:51If we destroy that ship, we destroy the drones.
01:00:53Too bad we don't have an EMP that work on them.
01:00:56Captain!
01:00:57I don't think we can repair the radio again.
01:00:59But once the fleet gets here, surely they'll be bringing communications here and-
01:01:02Question the timing, Doctor.
01:01:03Each side suspects the other side.
01:01:04Each side thinks that the best way to protect themselves is the first strike.
01:01:08It's like our old Cold War nightmares coming back to roost.
01:01:12That's probably exactly what they're counting on.
01:01:15What we need to do is stop this ship without getting destroyed ourselves before the nukes
01:01:21type one.
01:01:24Weapons!
01:01:25Weapons!
01:01:26Is it possible to use the hot boots, even though their brains are fried, just as a point
01:01:31and shoot?
01:01:32No, sir.
01:01:33There'd be no way to aim them.
01:01:34I'm not sure they'd even flash here with other guidance systems.
01:01:37They're out there somewhere.
01:01:39Running.
01:01:40What we need is a point and shoot weapon with more range and more bang for the buck.
01:01:52There's a reason they call this the Big Stick.
01:01:55Maybe what we need to do is stop walking so softly.
01:02:00Sir, those guns haven't been fired in over 20 years.
01:02:03They don't even make shells for them anymore.
01:02:05Dr. Flynn, this is the most heavily armed ship in the history of the world, is it not?
01:02:12Yes, it is.
01:02:14And your museum people, they wanted her fully restored by the time we hit port, correct?
01:02:18Yes, they did.
01:02:19Now, my weapons officer said there's no shells in the magazine.
01:02:23Tell me, Dr. Flynn, are there 16 in shells aboard my ship?
01:02:26Yes, sir.
01:02:27Yes, there are.
01:02:28Weapons.
01:02:29Sir.
01:02:30Prepare to fire the big guns.
01:02:33Mr. Secretary, the B-2s are crossing the Arctic now.
01:02:38If the enemy is in position to hit them with the EMP, we'll know soon.
01:02:42What's happening in the Pacific?
01:02:43The fleet should rendezvous with the Iowa in a few hours, but no further word from Captain
01:02:44Winston.
01:02:45So the President has six hours before he has to make the final call on the attack.
01:02:46No.
01:02:47No.
01:02:48No.
01:02:49No.
01:02:50No.
01:02:51No.
01:02:52No.
01:02:53No.
01:02:54No.
01:02:55No.
01:02:56No.
01:02:57No.
01:02:58No.
01:02:59No.
01:03:00No.
01:03:01No.
01:03:02No.
01:03:03No.
01:03:04No.
01:03:05No.
01:03:06No.
01:03:07No.
01:03:08No.
01:03:09No.
01:03:10No.
01:03:11No.
01:03:12Oh.
01:03:15For the first time in my life, I'm glad I'm not the president.
01:03:21H-3-0-9.
01:03:22No.
01:03:23No, that's not it.
01:03:24H-3-0-9.
01:03:25H-83-10?
01:03:26No.
01:03:27Next one.
01:03:28H-3-1-1?
01:03:29H-Yes.
01:03:30That's the one.
01:03:31Try that one.
01:03:32Let's go.
01:03:33Cheers.
01:03:35Be careful.
01:03:36Go.
01:03:37Enough.
01:03:38Okay, the next five crates should be more of the same.
01:03:47Okay, team.
01:03:48Hazardous protocol alpha.
01:03:50Let's not blow ourselves up before the Klingons do.
01:03:54Want to see me?
01:03:55Lieutenant, I think we may have something that'll give you a fighting chance against those energy weapons.
01:04:00These suits are lead-lined.
01:04:02You want me to dress up like the Tin Man?
01:04:04Or just stay alive.
01:04:08You ever see these guns fire?
01:04:38No, you?
01:04:41Oh, yeah.
01:04:43First Gulf War, I was on the New Jersey.
01:04:45First shot the Academy.
01:04:48You sound like God's own thunder, let me tell you that.
01:04:54That whole thing about the ship recoiling sideways, that's a myth.
01:04:59It's just the pressure of the guns exerting against the water.
01:05:03I didn't know that.
01:05:06Well, I think I'll get back to my duties.
01:05:11Hey, G.
01:05:13Listen, just in case.
01:05:14Back right before that.
01:05:16Everyone but the Ben Cruz before we fire.
01:05:18Aye, aye, Captain.
01:05:19Something tells me we're not keeping our secret as well as we thought.
01:05:33OG's my executive officer.
01:05:35Not a lot going on around the ship that he doesn't know about.
01:05:39Let's just try to keep it from old man Hollis until the end of the cruise.
01:05:42If we make it to the end.
01:05:47Lady, I'm going to marry you.
01:05:51Whether I have to fight World War III, whoop ass and some aliens, maybe some museum curators.
01:05:57Whatever I got to do.
01:05:59You understand that, Lieutenant?
01:06:02Yes, sir.
01:06:05Lieutenant.
01:06:07Sir.
01:06:08Would you have something to report?
01:06:09If they haven't been shot down over the Arctic, the B-2s will be in position to nuke China and North Korea in six hours.
01:06:39Let's go.
01:06:40Let's go.
01:06:45Where'd they be.
01:06:46What's going on?
01:06:52What's going on?
01:06:53What's going on?
01:06:55Come on.
01:06:59Let's go.
01:07:05Let's go.
01:07:06Oh, that's what.
01:07:07Come on.
01:07:08Weapons, what's the status of the main guns?
01:07:16Ten more minutes, sir.
01:07:17We'll have ten more minutes.
01:07:18Fire the five inchers.
01:07:19Hell, we'll face the maneuvers now.
01:07:23Fire!
01:07:31He's jammed.
01:07:33Captain, number two turret reports and munitions.
01:07:35You have no way to be cleared.
01:07:36Damn.
01:07:38Here comes the cavalry.
01:08:01Yes!
01:08:02Mm-hmm, all right.
01:08:11Amen.
01:08:13Amen.
01:08:14Amen.
01:08:15Amen.
01:08:18Now they're going to have to show themselves.
01:08:48Captain, main guns report manned and ready in all respects.
01:08:55Target the enemy's last position, and...
01:09:18Mr. Secretary, the bombers have reached their IP.
01:09:23Every second they hold increases the chances of the Chinese spotting them.
01:09:28This is a phone call I never thought I'd have to make.
01:09:33Mr. Secretary, the bombers have reached their IP.
01:09:37Every second they hold increases the chances of the Chinese spotting them.
01:09:42This is a phone call I never thought I'd have to make.
01:09:48This is Secretary of Defense Alter.
01:09:51Get me the President.
01:10:01Mr. President, it's time.
01:10:03Damn it Alter, I'm not ready to unleash Armageddon.
01:10:06Tell the bombers to hold, and find a way to get in touch with the Iowa.
01:10:21You're not going to sink my battleship.
01:10:35Weapons! Fire the main guns!
01:10:38Main guns, fire!
01:10:51Free target!
01:10:54Again!
01:11:00Again!
01:11:01Dude, you suck! You do not trade for combat!
01:11:04These are my shells!
01:11:05You're gonna get yourself killed.
01:11:06I've wanted to be a part of this ship since I was five years old.
01:11:08I'm gonna do my part!
01:11:13What is that?
01:11:16Where the hell did they come from?
01:11:17General, NORAD reports new targets believed to be prototype Chinese stealth bombers.
01:11:21Just picked up.
01:11:22ETA West Coast, two hours.
01:11:30Bridge, we're down to 50% munitions remaining.
01:11:35There you are.
01:11:36Weapons, reload all barrels and stand by.
01:11:39Target one barrel.
01:11:4123 degrees, same range.
01:11:43We want to disable and capture them.
01:11:45Not destroy them. We need proof.
01:11:47Captain!
01:11:48Mangoes report 50% expended.
01:11:50Understood! Fire!
01:12:10Yeah!
01:12:11Woo!
01:12:13Direct hit!
01:12:14Yeah!
01:12:24There are more.
01:12:27Captain!
01:12:28More of the seals to get underway.
01:12:30Captain, there are more!
01:12:41Track at those load coordinates!
01:12:42Fire!
01:12:43Fire!
01:13:02All right!
01:13:04Fire!
01:13:05I'm out of order!
01:13:17Fire!
01:13:19All hands to enemy control stations!
01:13:24Fire cut all over, good death!
01:13:26Fire!
01:13:27Immersion!
01:13:28Fire!
01:13:29All hands to enemy control stations, fire out of order!
01:13:31All hands to damage the control station.
01:13:34Carolyn!
01:13:41Move!
01:13:42Get him, move!
01:13:53You all right?
01:13:56What are you looking at?
01:13:57There's nothing going on here.
01:13:59Stand back to your stations or you're all on the board!
01:14:04Do you think we can move it?
01:14:06Let's get a corpsman over here!
01:14:29Mr. President, we can't wait any longer.
01:14:33Still no word from the Iowa?
01:14:35Or the fleet?
01:14:36No, sir.
01:14:37And we have to assume that Captain Winston has failed.
01:14:40And every second our bombers circle, they risk detection.
01:14:42And the Chinese planes are only hours out.
01:14:44God help us.
01:14:46God help us.
01:14:47Secretary Alter.
01:14:49Authorization.
01:14:50Victor.
01:14:51Zulu.
01:14:52Alpha.
01:14:53Romeo.
01:14:54Take us to DEFCON 1.
01:14:55Start the bomb run.
01:15:16Move!
01:15:18Move!
01:15:22I'm hit!
01:15:23What?
01:15:24It went right through!
01:15:26What?
01:15:29What?
01:15:34Dammit.
01:15:3520 minutes.
01:15:53Captain!
01:15:54Aerial contact!
01:16:05More aliens.
01:16:06Chinese.
01:16:07More aliens.
01:16:08Chinese.
01:16:35Cut.
01:16:36You're not on where.
01:16:42Weapons.
01:16:43Target the smaller ships.
01:16:45Lower main guns, fire at will.
01:17:05That's the last of the enemy drones, sir.
01:17:10Hoo-yah!
01:17:15Tell them this is the last one!
01:17:22Captain, the Chinese planes are still on course for California.
01:17:26He didn't get them?
01:17:28The SEALs must have disabled it.
01:17:31Wexler, you've got to get me on with the Pentagon or World War III is about to start.
01:17:35I think I got it.
01:17:43I see four!
01:17:55Damn it!
01:18:01Back to the boat! Back to the boat! Use your breath, I think!
01:18:05Captain Winston, the President is coming on the line.
01:18:12Captain Winston!
01:18:15Mr. President, we captured the alien craft, we destroyed the drones, we have the proof, sir.
01:18:21But you can't send me that proof, can you?
01:18:24No, sir, we cannot.
01:18:28Sir, you need to take my word for this, those ships are not Korean, they are not Chinese, they are not of this earth.
01:18:34Please call office, friend.
01:18:38Captain Winston, I'm going to order our bombers into a holding pattern and call the Chinese Premier.
01:18:43But without any proof, it's going to be hard to convince him to turn his planes around.
01:18:49Captain!
01:18:51Look! It's taking off!
01:18:53It's the mothership!
01:18:54That's the last one!
01:18:55We're going to order our bombers to the launch team!
01:19:13If they have no Montana and call us, we're going to order my weapons.
01:19:17Target that ship! Fire a main gun!
01:19:19This changes everything it's definitely somewhat radioactive
01:19:44We're okay for now, but we should isolate the remains until they can be more thoroughly examined
01:19:51So they were trying to get us to nuker our little planet
01:19:54It wasn't quite sizzling enough for them
01:19:57There were only a few soldiers on that ship
01:19:59Did they really need to nuke the whole planet?
01:20:02Maybe they were scouts
01:20:03A team sent out to prepare new planets in advance of colonization
01:20:07Looks like they won't get a chance to do that now
01:20:10This is an incredible opportunity to
01:20:14To be continued
01:20:44We saved the world
01:21:03You were brilliant
01:21:06Thank you
01:21:08For what?
01:21:10For letting me see what a real sailor can do
01:21:12How'd you like your first taste in the sea?
01:21:19I'm going to retire to Iowa
01:21:21As far from the sea as I can get
01:21:23You ready for the grand opening tour, Mr. Winston?
01:21:45I am indeed
01:21:47Mrs. Winston
01:21:49Oh, should I call you Lieutenant Commander?
01:21:53Let's stick with my name
01:21:54I waited long enough for you to be able to say it
01:21:57Oh, no, it's sort of sad to think they fill them up with some men
01:22:11It would be sad
01:22:13If it were true
01:22:14Admiral
01:22:18No, just a mister
01:22:20I'm retired
01:22:21I'm retired
01:22:22Just like the Iowa
01:22:24But old sailors never really retire, do they?
01:22:31The Navy made a few special requests, let's say
01:22:33The guns were never immobilized
01:22:36Everything still works
01:22:39They even produced more 16-inch shells
01:22:42Just for historical accuracy, of course
01:22:46Well, I'm glad the old girl still carries a big stick
01:22:49Yeah
01:22:50But me?
01:22:53I've done my part for king and country
01:22:55You say so
01:22:57Oh, no
01:22:57I say so
01:22:59You still have to wonder, though
01:23:02Yeah, I wonder what?
01:23:05Whether the aliens managed to send a distress signal before you destroyed them
01:23:35Who are their nerede?
01:23:39I serve your husband
01:23:40I sell you
01:23:42All right
01:23:43I can't believe it
01:23:44You still have to wonder, though
01:23:45You should yet
01:23:47Wait
01:23:51You seem weak
01:23:52I personally
01:23:54I don't want to hear this
01:23:55I can't believe it
01:23:57Hold on
01:23:58You
01:23:59I can't believeاع
01:24:00Why are you
01:24:01No
01:24:03He
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