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In this thrilling sci-fi disaster film, a joint venture between a global steelworks company and an aerospace firm to mine the Moon takes a catastrophic turn. A drilling accident causes a massive piece of the lunar surface to break off and hurtle directly towards Earth. The surviving space team and the head of the firm must race against time to avert an apocalyptic impact.
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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30To be continued...
00:01:00I just want to have a good report by the end of this job.
00:01:06Well, I'd like to make it home by the end of this job.
00:01:10Bobby, I know you need this bonus just as much as I do.
00:01:14Okay.
00:01:19Fine.
00:01:20But I'm not going full throttle.
00:01:22The guys up there, they're the ones that do recon and QC.
00:01:26Not us.
00:01:27Okay, fine.
00:01:32I'll do it.
00:01:33Don't dominate.
00:01:35Dominate, come on.
00:01:37Okay.
00:01:38Who runs the shift?
00:01:39I don't, but I...
00:01:40No, I do.
00:01:41I run the shift.
00:01:42And this thing can do bravo.
00:01:44Easy.
00:01:45Colony, we've got a lot of sensors going off southeast.
00:01:56We've hit a major fault line.
00:01:58Shut down the drill.
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00:02:32I don't know.
00:03:02Hi.
00:03:05Hi.
00:03:06Thanks for squeezing me in.
00:03:08It's good to see you.
00:03:10Yeah, well, you know, sometimes it pays to know a planetary scientist.
00:03:15It certainly does.
00:03:17Your hair's different.
00:03:20Oh, yeah.
00:03:21Doing a lot of things different these days.
00:03:26Looks good.
00:03:30We should probably get inside.
00:03:32I've got a really busy day.
00:03:33Yeah, yeah, listen.
00:03:34What do you think?
00:03:36I don't know, dinner tonight?
00:03:38Just so I can thank you for all of this.
00:03:41We can catch up.
00:03:42Maybe go to that little Italian place we used to go to.
00:03:46You remember?
00:03:46Like I said, I have a really busy day.
00:03:51Rain check.
00:03:53Sure.
00:03:54So I have been telling my team about everything your aerospace firm's been doing on the moon.
00:04:00They're really excited to share ideas and swap war stories.
00:04:04Right.
00:04:06But are they excited enough to share your observatory's solar power plant?
00:04:13I mean, come on.
00:04:14My Nevada facility really needs that boost.
00:04:17Well, that's why we're here.
00:04:18So why don't we start off with a tour of the observatory, and we can show you what we're
00:04:24working on, and then maybe, if there's time, we can take you to the solar power plant.
00:04:28It's just a couple miles up the road.
00:04:30Wait, wait, wait, wait, listen.
00:04:32And I just, I want to thank you for meeting up.
00:04:38I know I'm not always that easy with meeting up, but I am trying to get better.
00:04:46I really am.
00:04:51Thanks for saying that.
00:04:54Wait, hey.
00:04:56You can count on me.
00:05:02We really should get inside.
00:05:04Yeah, right this way.
00:05:11We just upgraded our largest telescope, actually.
00:05:14I'll show you that in a minute.
00:05:17Oh, hey, by the way, did your team take my advice on installing solar sails on Mojave
00:05:21team's heliostats?
00:05:23I mean, come on, we're not staying on the moon, all right?
00:05:26Right.
00:05:27So there's some things you're not doing differently.
00:05:29You're still pushing everything to the limit, huh?
00:05:35Wow.
00:05:39This is Steve.
00:05:44Wait, slow down.
00:05:47Taurus Mining Corporation's space team, they drilled too fast, breaking a trillion newton meters.
00:05:52When they hit ore, a fault opened.
00:05:53Are there any casualties?
00:05:55Is my brother okay?
00:05:56Yes, many.
00:05:58The number's still unconfirmed.
00:06:00And the ship?
00:06:01Still intact.
00:06:02But it's in bad shape.
00:06:03It's unable to reenter Earth in its current state.
00:06:07Sir, the debris shot out rapidly during the collapse.
00:06:10It's accelerating on a trajectory towards Earth.
00:06:13The size and force means that some of that debris is close to Earth impact.
00:06:16There must be signal interference.
00:06:19We have multiple warning signals.
00:06:21Messages from JPL, Sawyer Aerospace, everyone warning us about it.
00:06:25NEOs are headed towards Earth and projected here in the Mojave Desert.
00:06:28And there was no advance warning?
00:06:30It was generated in deep space.
00:06:31This is caused by a mining accident on the moon as of 7.50.
00:06:35Okay, okay.
00:06:36Emergency protocols.
00:06:38Now.
00:06:38I'm on it.
00:06:39Go, go.
00:06:42Steve.
00:06:42A meteoroid, sir.
00:06:45Headed straight for Earth.
00:06:46You're saying that I caused a meteoroid to...
00:06:48Steve, wait.
00:06:49But some of the faster-moving moon fragments are already impacting around the globe.
00:06:53No, no, no.
00:06:54Steve.
00:06:54Including your current airspace.
00:06:58Hey, that's impact imminent.
00:07:00Impact imminent, Steve.
00:07:00You gotta get down.
00:07:01Kyle, can you...
00:07:02Steve, wait.
00:07:03Wait.
00:07:09Are you okay?
00:07:10Yeah, I think so.
00:07:11We must have hit the Pisgah Crater.
00:07:13It was a dormant cinder cone volcano, but with an impact like that...
00:07:17All right, come on.
00:07:17We have to get out of here.
00:07:18No, no, no, no.
00:07:19Come on.
00:07:19Right now.
00:07:20No, get inside.
00:07:21Why not?
00:07:21That's why.
00:07:27Come on.
00:07:27Let's go.
00:07:29We're reinforced and built to handle almost anything.
00:07:33So we'll be safe this year.
00:07:34We can also monitor the situation and hopefully help somehow.
00:07:38Any word on your brother?
00:07:41Logan and his crew are still alive, but the ship is wrecked and they're stranded on the moon.
00:07:46There may be other survivors, but no confirmation yet.
00:07:50Gary, what do we know?
00:07:51We're running models to get as many estimates as possible, but we're dealing with very little warning.
00:07:56Our system should be able to handle it, but this is the first time we're dealing with this in real time.
00:08:00We just had a major impact on the crater and a full eruption.
00:08:03Okay, what's the lava flow trajectory look like?
00:08:06We should be okay for now, but we may not be if there's a second larger eruption.
00:08:10Well, we, I mean, we can't stop a meteoroid if we don't have the equipment.
00:08:14Agreed.
00:08:14But with a trail of meteors headed toward Earth and...
00:08:17And a rather large meteoroid on a collision course with this planet.
00:08:21Oh, uh, by the way, everyone, this is Steve Sawyer.
00:08:24His team of international astronauts, including his brother Logan, are stranded in a ship on the moon.
00:08:28Do we need to confirm the timeline on the NEO?
00:08:31Gary, run a collision ETA model, please.
00:08:33Okay.
00:08:34Um, estimated collision, 12 hours.
00:08:38And we're still finalizing location.
00:08:40A collision this size, we are done here.
00:08:43It won't matter where it lands, it'll be complete annihilation.
00:08:46Gary, call Sawyer Aerospace, those are the codes.
00:08:48Okay.
00:08:51No response.
00:08:54All right, just, just, just keep trying.
00:08:56Call in the launch pad outside the lunar mine.
00:08:59I, I need to debrief Logan, see if there's anything he can do on the lunar side.
00:09:02Look, look, my, my brother will do whatever it takes to save humanity, but he will not allow me to rescue him.
00:09:09Hello?
00:09:10Yes, I copy.
00:09:12I have Kyle from Sawyer Aerospace.
00:09:14Sawyer Aerospace, this is Mojave Later Observatory.
00:09:16Do you read?
00:09:17Kyle, can you hear me?
00:09:19Steve, we have yet to make contact, but we're working with local and national authorities.
00:09:24Now that...
00:09:24Incoming!
00:09:29Kyle.
00:09:31Kyle, can you hear me?
00:09:32Come in.
00:09:33Try again, try again.
00:09:34Sir, there's no response.
00:09:39I'm sorry, Mr. Sawyer.
00:09:40Um, I just got confirmation that Sawyer Aerospace has been destroyed.
00:09:50Steve, I am so sorry.
00:09:51I know how hard you worked for this, but we have to move quickly if we want any chance of stopping this meteor.
00:09:59With, with the facility gone, Taurus Mining, Mining Corps has their base of operations in, in the same facility.
00:10:07We're flying solo here.
00:10:09Okay, so how can we help?
00:10:11Carrie, try and get the Lunafive ship to respond, please.
00:10:14Carrie, before you do that, let's see what we're working with here.
00:10:17Did you do a NEO threat assessment?
00:10:19All agencies confirm the meteoroid to be roughly the size of Manhattan.
00:10:23Plus, that corresponds with what our LIDAR render provides.
00:10:27The explosion will result in several waves of debris following the meteoroid.
00:10:32Look, we need to get to the NEO before the fragments start hitting us first.
00:10:36If you can get the DOD on, we need to advise them that the new base of operations is here at the observatory.
00:10:42Sir?
00:10:43I have Luna 5.
00:10:45Put them through.
00:10:46Luna 5 on the line.
00:10:51Steve?
00:10:53Logan?
00:10:55I'm right here, brother. I can hear you loud and clear.
00:10:57Steve, it's good to hear your voice.
00:10:59We're still trying to figure out the situation, but our O2 reserves are looking a little light up here.
00:11:04We're gonna get you out of there, okay?
00:11:06I appreciate that, but worry about Earth first.
00:11:10Well, that's why we have you.
00:11:12General Madam from the Pentagon is on open communications.
00:11:15Okay, Carrie, I need you to keep the Luna 5 line open and listening.
00:11:21Okay, I'm on it.
00:11:24Go for Steve Sawyer, General Madden.
00:11:27Steve, we are a Code Red NEO threat alert, and the government doesn't trust you to come up with a viable solution.
00:11:33Stop the meteoroid because they believe this accident is your fault.
00:11:37Sir, I have my brother, Captain Logan, of Luna 5 on the comms as well.
00:11:41He is on the moon and hopefully able to offer some insight.
00:11:45Sir?
00:11:45We have never encountered an accident on this scale, nor could we have predicted a mass of this side headed towards Earth.
00:11:52We've done good work together in the past, but we're on the basis on the moon.
00:11:55All right, I know that you're a man who would.
00:11:57I know you didn't do this, but the mining company that you worked for did.
00:12:01Sir, I'm asking you to please let me help. This is what I do.
00:12:05I have my orders. They're followed by the military protocol, and we're working with about a thousand other contractors in every other country on Earth to try to stop this thing.
00:12:14Look, I'll take your suggestions into consideration, but you need to tell me everything that you know now, because the authorities, they want nothing to do with you or any of your ideas.
00:12:22And I'm not sure they're even going to allow me to contact you after this.
00:12:25General, I... please.
00:12:27You're going to have me initiate a global defense using nuclear weapons if there are no other options.
00:12:36We have only ETA 12 hours to impact.
00:12:39Sir, that's impossible.
00:12:41I know, I know. I'm sorry. I'm putting in an emergency action plan in place.
00:12:45I've been trying to get the Joint Chiefs and the U.N. to listen to be open to your input, but they won't budge.
00:12:49Even if you come up with a viable solution, you're probably going to have to implement it on your own.
00:12:53Logan, did you get all that? Initiate Plan 5L.
00:12:56Yes, on it. Reserve power. Shields up. Initiating rescue contact and warning systems of nearby ships.
00:13:02All right, listen. Focus on board lasers and assess any current equipment that we might be able to use as defense.
00:13:08But as far as stopping a cobalt meteorite, it's extremely conductive and susceptible to electromagnetic forces.
00:13:16I see only two courses of action here. We either blow the damn thing up or we push it away. I vote we push it away.
00:13:23I vote that, too.
00:13:24All right, then. Let's get to work.
00:13:26Just good luck. And I pray you fix this thing before the government does it for you.
00:13:35Logan.
00:13:40Steve?
00:13:43Steve, can you hear me?
00:13:47Logan.
00:13:48Logan.
00:13:48It might. It might. It might. It might. Just be a poor connection, okay? Let's try the other room, okay? Let's go. Let's go.
00:13:56Steve?
00:14:08Steve?
00:14:08Steve?
00:14:08Steve? Can you hear me?
00:14:12Steve?
00:14:12Captain, we've lost all main power aboard the ship from a massive BMP.
00:14:17Yep. We've got a limited supply of backup power. Not nearly enough O2 or thrust to get us back home. So, I don't know how we're going to stop this thing, but we've got to do everything that we can to get off this rock and help them save Earth. Or there isn't going to be a home to get back to.
00:14:32If we don't lift off soon with the moon's current position, we may run out of oxygen before we reach the Earth.
00:14:38Well, then, I suggest we get going.
00:14:41Logan. Look.
00:14:47They must have survived the initial blast. Nina, prep the decompression chamber. Let's get them inside. Jing, let's guide them in.
00:14:55No, wait. The outreach already sapped some of the backup power. With O2 low, it's going to be tough enough for three people. We can use the tanks in our suits to cut our loss on the way back in.
00:15:05Good. Because we're not leaving them out there, Nina.
00:15:08Okay. But with so much debris floating around, someone could get knocked into space. We need to reroute power to the tether.
00:15:16Good.
00:15:16So you're tied to the ship.
00:15:17Nina, I'm lighter than you. If I'm on the tether, it'll eat up less power.
00:15:20Great. Jing, you can go. You give power to the tether.
00:15:23Be careful. Keep your tanks on minimum. And keep an eye on your levels. And come back the second you hear a warning. I cannot get back to Earth without you.
00:15:32Air's next row, too. Radio's good.
00:15:35Keep in touch on the radio. They use a separate battery and one it up power.
00:15:39Great. Thank you.
00:15:44Adachi.
00:15:44I've got it. Thank you.
00:16:04Ten meters. Straight ahead.
00:16:06I see them.
00:16:06Stay there. We're coming to you. It's okay. We're here to help.
00:16:23Logan. Jin. Do you copy?
00:16:28Help.
00:16:28Answer.
00:16:37I'm heading out there.
00:16:44It's okay. I got you.
00:16:48Come here. Let me lock you in.
00:16:50Okay. Let's go.
00:16:52Let's go.
00:16:52Let's go.
00:16:58At you.
00:17:01Let's go home.
00:17:07Home is about to be destroyed.
00:17:10Get up.
00:17:12We need contact, Lunafide.
00:17:13Is there any way to boost the system?
00:17:17Got us.
00:17:18We need contact, Lunafide.
00:17:18We need contact.
00:17:20Is there any way to boost this system?
00:17:22We need contact Lunafide.
00:17:24We need contact Lunafide.
00:17:26We need contact, Lunafide. Is there any way to boost the signal here?
00:17:29The debris field around the area is too thick.
00:17:31Try to detect a tracking beacon. They should still have battery reserves even after the EMP.
00:17:36If they have power left, they should still send the signal.
00:17:39I have a faint one now, but it's going in and out.
00:17:41Okay, then let's try Morse code.
00:17:44In a minute, threat has been detected. The general's back on the line.
00:17:48Okay.
00:17:49Look, we are prepping an international nuclear response, but we can only see the leading edge of the debris field.
00:17:53If you have any solutions, then there's the time to mention them.
00:17:56The DOD is very happy that the EMP didn't hit us on Earth as well.
00:18:00General, this is Dr. Amanda Sawyer. Tell them not to celebrate just yet.
00:18:04The debris cloud will detonate any nuclear weapons before they reach the meteoroid behind it.
00:18:09All incoming NEOs, regardless of size, will bring all the fallout back to Earth.
00:18:15The largest NEO was already set to annihilate the entire planet.
00:18:18A nuclear fallout of this magnitude?
00:18:21What small chance we had of saving this Earth will be non-existent.
00:18:27ETS now lasted 12 hours.
00:18:29Field's leading edge is continuing to approach Southwest U.S., now moving coast to coast.
00:18:33And the UN and Joint Chiefs won't delay a new strike without a clear, viable second solution.
00:18:37But NASA says that there might be a pocket of gas inside the meteoroid.
00:18:42Is that something we can fire upon to maybe push the NEO off course?
00:18:44Uh, no, no, not at this stage, General.
00:18:48NASA might be correct, but any gases trapped in the Cobalt are frozen solid.
00:18:52Sir, before the EMP hit the moon, we were looking into another course of action.
00:18:57But we need Luna 5 and Logan's help.
00:19:00We need to get him back on the comms now.
00:19:03Short of a close proximity response, Mr. Sawyer.
00:19:05I can't see another way.
00:19:07And that is exactly what I'm proposing, a close proximity response.
00:19:11Make this quick, Steve.
00:19:13Logan's ship, Luna 5, is on a landing site near the collapsed mine.
00:19:19It has access to materials we can use to deflect the meteoroid away from Earth.
00:19:24There is massive surface cracking near Luna 5.
00:19:27The area is unstable.
00:19:29Those cracks correspond with steel beams supporting 3,000 miles of cabling.
00:19:33If we collapse the beams...
00:19:35Logan can engineer an electromagnetic pulse from the moon's surface.
00:19:38And with no atmosphere on the moon, to interfere with the pulse,
00:19:41the full blast of the pulse should be enough to push the meteoroid's trajectory away from Earth.
00:19:46You sure this will work?
00:19:49Sir, it will magnetize the meteor, altering its polarity.
00:19:54That's basic laws of attraction.
00:19:56You put enough stress on two objects, and it changes their relationship and trajectory.
00:20:03So it's reversing the dynamic, pushing the NEO away.
00:20:06But we have to be careful, because the interior of the power station
00:20:10is pressurized for breathable air for the miners.
00:20:13It could explode back outward.
00:20:15Yeah.
00:20:16That's a good point.
00:20:17The collapse itself could generate a wave of wreckage following the EMP
00:20:21that might push the NEO toward Earth even faster.
00:20:23That's a big risk.
00:20:25Look, it's total annihilation regardless.
00:20:28Do what you must.
00:20:29But remember, you're on your own.
00:20:31I won't deny talking to you if I have to.
00:20:32Understood, sir.
00:20:34Send a signal through to the ship.
00:20:35Bombard Logan with frequencies until one of them cuts through the debris fields.
00:20:39And please, let them know to prep the ship for the EMP.
00:20:43The human body isn't...
00:20:45It's not a great conductor.
00:20:46So they'll be fine as long as they're on the ship.
00:20:49But they absolutely have to shut down all the power for a momentary electrical surge.
00:20:55I'm on it.
00:20:58Luna 5, this is Mojave Command.
00:20:59Do you read?
00:21:00Luna 5, this is Mojave Command.
00:21:02Do you read?
00:21:02This is Captain Logan Sawyer.
00:21:06Over.
00:21:06We read you.
00:21:13Logan, it's me.
00:21:14Tell me you're okay.
00:21:15Yeah, well, we're okay so far.
00:21:18We got two survivors from the oil mining company.
00:21:22It's my fault.
00:21:23No.
00:21:25It's not your fault, Steve.
00:21:27But we got bigger fish to fry up here.
00:21:29We got a damaged ship.
00:21:31And a cloud of fragments continuously headed towards Earth before the major NEO strike.
00:21:37Well, and look, if you can find a way to sever the support beams holding the cables under the mine's power station,
00:21:41we can generate an EMP to knock the NEO off course.
00:21:44But you absolutely have to be careful.
00:21:46Too much force, and we push the meteoroid to Earth too fast.
00:21:50Careful.
00:21:52Do you remember that time you wanted to make your famous hamburgers,
00:21:55and I had to drive you all the way across town so that you could get the good meat from Romeo's?
00:22:00And on the way, my phone slipped out and got wedged under the brake in Dad's car.
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:06Yeah, I remember.
00:22:08You rolled through a four-way stop.
00:22:11Yeah.
00:22:12And what did I do?
00:22:13Instead of focusing on the brake, you actually stepped on the gas to get clear of the danger.
00:22:20That's right.
00:22:21Because with some problems, it doesn't help to slow down.
00:22:25And that's what we're going to do here today.
00:22:26We are going to step on the gas.
00:22:28Look, I know you like to do things your own way, brother.
00:22:37But maybe this time, just don't be too stubborn.
00:22:43Yeah, well, I promise that when it is time to put on the brakes, I will.
00:22:47And, hey, if I...
00:22:50When we pull this off, I'm going to want you to cook me up some of those burgers that I love so much.
00:22:57Deal?
00:23:00That's a deal.
00:23:04Sit down. Sit down. Stay down. Stay down.
00:23:07I think we're okay now.
00:23:18Let's, let's, let's, let's get out of here.
00:23:22We've lost our entire network.
00:23:23We have no communication.
00:23:25It's earthquakes induced by the increase in volcanic activity.
00:23:30The edge is moving coast to coast, which means the range will reach across the Atlantic and impact the entire globe.
00:23:36Who knows how many brids it'll take down with it.
00:23:39We cannot lose access to our shared network now.
00:23:43It's the only thing that connects us to anything.
00:23:46We need to reconnect our comms to run on solar power.
00:23:50Can you do that?
00:23:51Amanda.
00:23:53We've got nothing.
00:23:54The underground cabling between the solar power station and the observatory must have been severed.
00:24:00Well, that, the power station, it's just over three miles away.
00:24:04We're never going to make it when there's another eruption imminent.
00:24:07Where else are the NEOs projected to hit?
00:24:09The last report I received showed additional alerts from our Madrid observatory,
00:24:13showing other moon fragments headed towards Barcelona.
00:24:16Other moon fragments are imminent worldwide,
00:24:19but we've been yet to be pinpointed to an exact location.
00:24:22The more damage done to Earth, the less resources we have to stop the meteorite.
00:24:25We need Logan back online ASAP.
00:24:30Down, down, stay down.
00:24:32Down, down, stay down.
00:24:34Is everyone okay?
00:24:35Yeah.
00:24:36It's okay, it's okay.
00:24:38We've got to get out of here.
00:24:39Is everyone good?
00:24:40Yeah, let's get, let's get.
00:24:41Okay, let's go.
00:24:42Let's go.
00:24:43Let's go.
00:24:44You okay?
00:24:44Go.
00:24:44Okay.
00:24:49Okay.
00:24:52Steve, are you there?
00:24:53Steve, do you read us?
00:24:55Captain, their signal is totally dark.
00:24:57They have no radio communication at all.
00:25:00Okay, their last correspondence was about collapsing all of the power grids here, right?
00:25:06To bring all of the power modules together to essentially create an electromagnetic pulse.
00:25:12Right?
00:25:13Is that possible?
00:25:14You're asking us to blow those beams underneath?
00:25:18There's a fusion-powered arc welder in Portal 9, the power station, about 100 yards from our ship.
00:25:25Okay.
00:25:26No.
00:25:27We cut that main tide, it'll snap up like a Venus flytrap.
00:25:30It could crash the whole ship on takeoff.
00:25:33Okay, well, then we're going to have to time it perfectly.
00:25:36Listen, look, if all of the power lines tied to the beam come together, it'll essentially whip an EMP straight at the meteoroid.
00:25:46Yes, assuming nothing impacts the timing.
00:25:49Listen, we are 20 degrees north of the mine, so we'll pulse from here, we'll knock it off by 20 degrees.
00:25:53Yeah, that's enough for it to miss the Earth.
00:25:56Great.
00:25:57Dave and Christine, patch us into the main power line outside the ship.
00:26:00Cut that beam in the power station, and then get back here as soon as you possibly can.
00:26:05Once we blow the surface, it will give us more gravity and traction and maneuver fast.
00:26:10Christine?
00:26:11Yeah.
00:26:12Are you ready?
00:26:13Let's do it.
00:26:21Jane, try and connect me to Mojave again.
00:26:30How's our voltage on the ship?
00:26:37We're running at 30%.
00:26:39We need you to patch us in.
00:26:42We're on a patch above the grid.
00:26:51The party's active.
00:26:52Nina, let's prep for launch.
00:26:56Copy that, Captain.
00:26:58This is gonna be real close.
00:27:00Let's get inside and do this.
00:27:05Dave and Christine, as soon as you cut that tie, let us know so we can rev the engines.
00:27:10You don't have to ask us twice, Captain.
00:27:12The main tie is a custom joint grade at 100,000 pounds.
00:27:16You cut it back 80%, they'll give it about a minute.
00:27:20How long did it take them to get to that port?
00:27:23It took them 30 seconds just to get halfway.
00:27:27Dave, what if you cut it to 50%?
00:27:29No can do, Captain.
00:27:30O'Bear is a T-I-S-Square.
00:27:33At 50%, it'll hold about a half hour.
00:27:35If we're lucky.
00:27:37That's, uh, that's way too long.
00:27:39Logan, at that rate, the meteoroid will be crossing back through our flight path before it misses Earth.
00:27:44We'd run out of oxygen.
00:27:45They can cut it to 75%.
00:27:46Dave, cut it to 75%.
00:27:48Dave, if this section of the electric station survived, there's still many people in here.
00:27:54Christine, what are you saying?
00:27:55You said I'm a distress call, wait a bit, and then haul the survivors up to the ship?
00:27:58Yeah.
00:27:59Christine, we have to cut the line and go.
00:28:01We don't know if the barracks collapsed in the mine or not.
00:28:05What are you doing?
00:28:09Christine, I'm getting an emergency rescue signal on your radio.
00:28:13Find anyone and everyone here that needs to get home, Captain.
00:28:18But they don't have the time.
00:28:21Good.
00:28:21Get as many as you can and get here quick.
00:28:24You heard him.
00:28:25We have to find a more stable communication source.
00:28:43I can't leave.
00:28:44I have to verify if Logan is even sending that EMP.
00:28:48Okay, I'm going to check the telescope now.
00:28:49It's got an emergency battery.
00:28:51The magnification reaches within two square miles of Logan, so we should be able to see what they're up to.
00:28:56But the feed between the telescope and the monitor has gone dark.
00:28:58You'll have to go to the roof to connect to a physical port.
00:29:01Okay.
00:29:01If Logan is initiating our plan, he only has about a minute.
00:29:04He'll get it done.
00:29:06No.
00:29:07I go.
00:29:08I go.
00:29:09I'm the only one who knows how to operate that telescope fast enough.
00:29:13Fine.
00:29:14Then I go with you.
00:29:16Okay.
00:29:16Gary, just keep monitoring activity and we'll be back as soon as we can.
00:29:20Be careful.
00:29:20Okay, will do.
00:29:21Okay.
00:29:24We're going to have time.
00:29:24Ready?
00:29:25One.
00:29:31Okay.
00:29:32We have to move fast.
00:29:33Toxic gas levels in the air getting dangerously high.
00:29:36Wait.
00:29:37Go back.
00:29:40No, I'm the only one who knows where everything is.
00:29:43Okay?
00:29:44Just be careful.
00:29:51You heard the timeline.
00:29:52Christine, we have to go.
00:29:54We cut it at 70%.
00:29:56No.
00:29:57Why is this time before it gives?
00:29:59So we search for survivors.
00:30:00No man left behind.
00:30:01Christine, no.
00:30:03I'll be back by the time you've done.
00:30:04Christine, come on, no!
00:30:06Okay.
00:30:15Okay.
00:30:16Okay.
00:30:2610%.
00:30:2730%
00:30:34Power's at 85%.
00:30:36Circuits are holding.
00:30:38Head for launch.
00:30:39Dave, what's our status?
00:30:43We're at 60%.
00:30:50Christine, we are at 75%.
00:30:53We gotta go.
00:30:54Dave and Christine, I am engaging the manual hatch.
00:30:57On the stern of the ship, get here now.
00:31:1330 seconds.
00:31:15There's no one.
00:31:16They must be dead.
00:31:17Come on, Christine, we gotta go.
00:31:18Let's go.
00:31:19Come on.
00:31:19Hold the launch.
00:31:20We're on the way.
00:31:23Be careful.
00:31:24I don't know how stable this is.
00:31:25Here.
00:31:28Okay.
00:31:31Oh, careful.
00:31:33It's like walking through a minefield.
00:31:35Yeah.
00:31:35Okay.
00:31:36This leads us up to the telescope cables.
00:31:39I oversaw the installation of all of it, so I know where it is.
00:31:49Okay.
00:31:51Yeah.
00:31:52I think I see the problem here.
00:31:55No, no, no.
00:31:56Don't touch.
00:31:57The voltage is dangerously high, and it could get electrocuted.
00:32:00We have to be careful.
00:32:02Just give me a sec.
00:32:04These wires are too thick to use a conventional twist connector.
00:32:08These clamps have AC and audiovisual capability.
00:32:11They can reconnect any severed connections.
00:32:13Here, go.
00:32:17Watch out!
00:32:17You okay?
00:32:25Yeah.
00:32:25All right.
00:32:30All right.
00:32:30Just get one or two.
00:32:32Connect this.
00:32:34That's it.
00:32:35That's Logan's ship.
00:32:35Looks like Dave and Christine didn't make it.
00:32:59There's a huge crack beneath the ship.
00:33:06Go for launch.
00:33:07Ignition!
00:33:09Lift up!
00:33:20Logan.
00:33:21He's clear.
00:33:22He's clear.
00:33:23Okay.
00:33:24It didn't work.
00:33:25Okay.
00:33:25Go for Madden.
00:33:30Yes, we acknowledge the meteoroid is accelerating.
00:33:33Whatever attempt the Lunar Five and remaining crew on the moon have made to stop the meteoroid.
00:33:40That's failed.
00:33:41Look, tell the Joint Chiefs that it's going to take at least 200 gigatons of TNT,
00:33:45or the equivalent of about 10 million Hiroshima-sized bombs to stop the meteoroid.
00:33:50And the surrounding debris field will carry all the nuclear fallout straight back down to Earth.
00:33:54I'm in here.
00:33:58I'm closer.
00:34:02You okay?
00:34:03Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
00:34:03We both saw the EMP hit the meteoroid before the power station wreckage.
00:34:12He even caught up to it.
00:34:13That has to get us something.
00:34:14His polarity has to have been affected, at least marginally.
00:34:19With the station's circuits fried, we can gaze into a telescope all day long.
00:34:24It won't do us any good if we can't communicate with anyone.
00:34:26But Logan's track is still the best ship in the closest range to stop the NEO.
00:34:34We haven't been able to assess any weapons or power sources here on Earth.
00:34:38What about a gravity tractor?
00:34:40No.
00:34:41Logan's ship might get close enough, but even if he began circling the meteoroid hundreds of times,
00:34:48it would take years to create a gravity tractor.
00:34:53Yeah, Logan's ship might be completely disabled.
00:34:56After yet another direct EMP hit, in which case his filtration system might be damaged
00:35:02and he'll run out of oxygen.
00:35:05Okay, come on.
00:35:06You gotta get out of here.
00:35:08You can get up.
00:35:09Okay.
00:35:11Okay.
00:35:13This way.
00:35:20Last.
00:35:22Fried almost all our circuits.
00:35:24I was trying, it didn't work.
00:35:25I had direct visual on it.
00:35:27The wreckage from the implosion shot out of the power station.
00:35:30And by my calculations, it's pushing the meteoroid straight at the Earth even faster.
00:35:35Logan, we have to do something.
00:35:37Remember, the Defense Department still wants to nuke it.
00:35:40That nuclear blast will kill us and everyone on Earth.
00:35:43Look at this, Jing.
00:35:51There's one sustained signal here.
00:35:53An intense polarity.
00:35:55That's in the exact quadrant as a meteoroid.
00:35:58That's right.
00:35:59Which means the pulse didn't magnetize it enough to knock it off course, but it is magnetized.
00:36:06Unfortunately, it's under Earth's gravitational pull now, which means the angle of incidence to stop it from striking Earth is 50% greater.
00:36:16We are going to need that much more power.
00:36:26Help!
00:36:27Help!
00:36:27My leg is pinned!
00:36:29Carrie.
00:36:30We don't have much time here, Carrie.
00:36:35One more quake and this whole building is going to come down.
00:36:38Okay.
00:36:39Can you wiggle your toes?
00:36:40Um, um, yeah.
00:36:42Yeah.
00:36:43Here's what we're going to do.
00:36:44We're going to lift this up and then slide you out.
00:36:47Okay?
00:36:48All right, come over here.
00:36:49On the count of three.
00:36:50Ready?
00:36:51One, two, three.
00:36:53Ah!
00:36:54Get out!
00:36:57Okay, she's clear.
00:37:01Okay.
00:37:01We got to get her.
00:37:03To another location.
00:37:05Can you stand?
00:37:06Um, yeah.
00:37:08Yeah, yeah.
00:37:12Here, put your arm around.
00:37:14You ready?
00:37:16Let's go.
00:37:17Okay.
00:37:18Let's get you to the bunker.
00:37:20There's supplies, water, food for four weeks.
00:37:23You've got to get as many people down here as you can.
00:37:25But, but you don't need my help.
00:37:26No.
00:37:27No.
00:37:29We have to get to the solar power station.
00:37:31They have resources there.
00:37:34Electric, radio.
00:37:36We can regain communication with Logan and General Madden.
00:37:39The solar power plant is three miles from here.
00:37:42We might have to go on foot, okay?
00:37:43You're safer here.
00:37:44Okay?
00:37:45Okay.
00:37:45I, I understand.
00:37:46Okay.
00:37:49Set her up, set her up here.
00:37:53Here, watch your leg.
00:37:54Watch your leg.
00:37:55I got you.
00:37:57Got it?
00:37:58Yeah.
00:37:59Okay.
00:37:59Okay.
00:37:59Okay.
00:38:00Shh.
00:38:06Well?
00:38:08You got it?
00:38:08It's not ideal, but, uh, believe me, it could come in handy.
00:38:14So, I've been racking my brain about something.
00:38:17What about the electricity in the solar power station?
00:38:19Could that produce a pulse?
00:38:20We would need an entire engineering team to form a circuit large enough to do that.
00:38:26Even an electrical bolt would not make it through the atmosphere.
00:38:31Right.
00:38:31A circuit would need a big enough circuit to give it another shot.
00:38:34Yeah.
00:38:34I mean, there's nothing that size anywhere near here.
00:38:38I mean, we'd need something the size of a, uh, a large, they-drawn collider to do that.
00:38:46So, we get a large, they-drawn collider.
00:38:49I know the director of CERN.
00:38:51I can give him a call when we get to the power plant.
00:38:52Yeah.
00:38:53Yeah.
00:38:53I know you do.
00:38:54We had dinner at his house.
00:38:55Remember?
00:38:56Right.
00:38:58With cobalt and a meteorite, it could be conductive enough that a pulse wouldn't even be effective.
00:39:03Well, we have to try.
00:39:06I mean, it's that or we sit around and wait for the end of the world.
00:39:13Gary, good luck.
00:39:16I got it, I got it.
00:39:17I got it.
00:39:18Go, just go.
00:39:33She's equipped with everything we need.
00:39:37You're always prepared.
00:39:38I'll give you that.
00:39:39Always.
00:39:41We've got satellite radios.
00:39:43I don't think we'll be able to get any reception.
00:39:45With all the atmospheric interference, we're gonna have to find a clearer place with the last ash.
00:39:50The whole network is down.
00:39:51Ow, I see it, I see it.
00:39:59Oh, no.
00:40:01The tires.
00:40:03We can't drive any further.
00:40:04You all right?
00:40:05There's a, um, police call box on the highway.
00:40:08Just up ahead.
00:40:09We should be able to call.
00:40:10They can pass us through to CERN.
00:40:11You got that?
00:40:26I got it, got it.
00:40:29Okay.
00:40:34The sheriff runs out security detail at the observatory.
00:40:37If he's still at the station, he should be able to patch his street through.
00:40:40Yeah, I know the sheriff, too.
00:40:41He helped me fast-track the permits for the power capers running to the observatory.
00:40:47You did that?
00:40:48Yeah, you were working 18 hours a day, trying to get the observatory up and running.
00:40:53They asked for my help, remember?
00:40:55Yeah.
00:40:56I don't remember.
00:41:05Yes, this is Steve and Amanda Sawyer from the observatory for Sheriff Parda.
00:41:09Yes, Sheriff, I need you to patch me through directly to CERN laboratories in Switzerland, if you can get a call out.
00:41:18Yes, CERN laboratories. It's a matter of life and death.
00:41:20If CERN doesn't take it out, then maybe my brother can send an EMP by rerouting power from his LiDAR.
00:41:27Well, sir, we will do whatever we have to do to fix this.
00:41:34Thank you. Thank you, sir.
00:41:38He's contacting CERN to enable electromagnetopulse.
00:41:40Okay.
00:41:41So, I'm taking it the visuals aren't very good, which is why we have to help my brother via a telescope?
00:41:47Yeah, with the ash and the daylight, it makes the visibility pretty tough.
00:41:54But this scope has digital surveying functions, so we might be able to get his trajectory.
00:41:58Secretary General, we have a 19-degree trajectory change, with real-time adjustments now at 23 degrees.
00:42:04The NEO has changed course. Another non-nuclear strike will neutralize the threat.
00:42:08Secretary General, stand by. I'm receiving your priority call from Switzerland.
00:42:12General Madden, slow down, Doctor. What's happening?
00:42:19Doctor, I saw your team has already attempted strike hundreds of miles.
00:42:25Doctor, the U.N. is about to launch...
00:42:28Secretary General, you hold that launch!
00:42:38Wow. Is that a nuclear explosion?
00:42:43Doesn't resemble an explosion. It looks like an electrical arc on the Earth.
00:42:49Oh, boy. It's incredibly large.
00:42:52Jink, have we re-established connection with the Mojave Observatory?
00:43:03Negative, Logan.
00:43:05And the ISS reports heavy damage all throughout that region.
00:43:08God.
00:43:10I mean, it looks like lightning, but it isn't subsiding.
00:43:13There is an immense charge.
00:43:15Jink, can you get a reading on its velocity?
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:22It's in the ionosphere now, but its position is fixed, drifting 10 degrees northeast.
00:43:30They must have sent a charge up to try and stop the meteoroid.
00:43:35According to my calculations, the electrical arc didn't do much.
00:43:39It went right through the cobalt.
00:43:40With the Earth rotating under it, the Earth's magnetic field is changing its trajectory.
00:43:44Look, it's moving 10 degrees northeast, which puts it right...
00:43:49San Francisco is starting to pull objects from orbit towards San Francisco.
00:43:53The pulse we sent from that LHC in Switzerland, it didn't work.
00:44:14I have a trajectory heading on the fragments.
00:44:16The pulse changed the direction slightly.
00:44:18The scope telemetry projected longitude and latitude of...
00:44:24Steve, meteors just hit San Francisco.
00:44:33All the EMP disturbances, they're increasing the Earth's tectonic activity even more now.
00:44:48Still two miles to the power plant.
00:44:53We'll see ETA on the impact.
00:44:55The last recorded ETA was at the observatory.
00:44:57It was two hours.
00:44:59But, I mean, with the new trajectory, it couldn't be more than an hour and a half at best.
00:45:05Steve, I think it's time we call Madden.
00:45:09Maybe we have to do the nuclear strike.
00:45:11I don't want the nuclear option.
00:45:13I don't either.
00:45:15But at this point, if we can save some people, it's better than nothing.
00:45:19You know what?
00:45:20Maybe a half an hour ago, they would have.
00:45:23But not now.
00:45:25Not with the nuclear fallout and the meteor.
00:45:30Won't have them patch me through to NASA.
00:45:33I'll see what they can do.
00:45:33Damn it.
00:45:42The earthquake knocked out the landline.
00:45:46Our last chance is the solar power plant.
00:45:50Okay.
00:45:52That'll get us power and communication.
00:45:55I'm not going to be able to breathe much longer out here.
00:46:08We need to reach Logan.
00:46:11See if he has anything on his end.
00:46:16Maybe they have some high-capacity explosives, something like that, to help us.
00:46:22I don't know.
00:46:23Anything's worth a try.
00:46:25Let's go.
00:46:28We've got a visual.
00:46:31Closing in on the primary NEL.
00:46:33It's a start.
00:46:34All there remains to be seen what our ship can do, if anything.
00:46:37Well, there is some good news here.
00:46:39I've double-checked these coordinates, and it looks like we might have knocked it off by about 16 degrees.
00:46:43If we could do it by another 20, we'd be in the clear.
00:46:46Can you confirm that, Jane?
00:46:47Nina, we had a group of, what, 10 miners in here yesterday?
00:46:50Twelve.
00:46:50All the militians team.
00:46:51Great.
00:46:52Excellent.
00:46:52Go check and see if there are any...
00:46:54Semtex C4 plastic explosives, any kind of propane canisters, anything.
00:47:01Negative.
00:47:01They took everything with them when we drove them off.
00:47:04Check again, Nina.
00:47:07There are no explosives on the cargo manifest.
00:47:09Listen, we don't have enough thrust to affect this thing with our ship, but the lidar there does indicate that it's began accelerating in the last blast from the power station.
00:47:23It's slowed down by about 4%.
00:47:26That means it might have reversed its polarity in the last pulse.
00:47:30You're on the right track.
00:47:32If we can find a way to reduce another pulse, we can knock it farther off course.
00:47:36But the debris field is too thick to get a vector change simulation.
00:47:40Try a spectroscopic reading.
00:47:45Spectroscope is rendering a clear horizon line.
00:47:48Nina.
00:47:48We are 900 miles out from the NEO.
00:47:51I'll hit retrograde swasters at 500.
00:47:54Good.
00:47:55Try and get a hold of Steve and Amanda at the Mojave Observatory.
00:47:57See if they can help us with this.
00:48:01Luna 5 to Steve and Amanda Sawyer.
00:48:04Come in, Sawyer team.
00:48:06Luna 5 to Steve and Amanda Sawyer.
00:48:08Nothing.
00:48:11Dammit.
00:48:12Logan, we need a course of action here.
00:48:13I know that.
00:48:14And we'll come up with one.
00:48:16But for now, just keep heading toward the primary NEO.
00:48:27Steady, everybody.
00:48:32Logan, we're getting a signal from NASA's DC line.
00:48:38This is Captain Logan Sawyer.
00:48:44Come in.
00:48:45Logan Sawyer.
00:48:46General Madden at the Pentagon.
00:48:48General.
00:48:50We are standing by, ready and willing to do whatever is necessary, General.
00:48:55Your brother relayed a message about creating an EMP using the LiDAR on your ship.
00:48:59The LiDAR?
00:49:00Because it's a light-generated pulse along an optical cable and not an electrical conduit.
00:49:06General, that...
00:49:06That would involve some serious risk to both the spaceship and my crew, sir.
00:49:13We are within 500 miles of the primary NEO.
00:49:16Take it out now, Captain Sawyer.
00:49:19Do it now.
00:49:20Before the imminent strike.
00:49:23General.
00:49:25We lost his transmission.
00:49:27Yeah.
00:49:28We're too close to the meteoroid now.
00:49:30It's blocking the signal.
00:49:31Jane, how many kilowatts do we have available?
00:49:3470.
00:49:34Okay.
00:49:37Direct all 70 kilowatts toward the optical antenna.
00:49:41Logan, are you sure you want to do that?
00:49:43It's not a direct conductor.
00:49:45It will feed back and blow us up.
00:49:47The surface isn't conductive, but the mirrors are.
00:49:50Right, Nina?
00:49:51He's right.
00:49:51The mirror-polished fullerite.
00:49:53They're superconductive.
00:49:54We should be okay.
00:49:57Let's do it.
00:50:02Retrograde to stop.
00:50:0313%.
00:50:04You know there's a chance you'll still blow us up.
00:50:07True.
00:50:07But I don't want to live knowing I let everyone on Earth die.
00:50:11We're making a lot of tough choices here.
00:50:14But some are better than others.
00:50:16Come on.
00:50:17Strap in.
00:50:18Let's go.
00:50:19Strap in.
00:50:19Power's wrapping up.
00:50:23I never thought I'd run the max on a 70 kilowatt circuit without anywhere to escape.
00:50:28I didn't either.
00:50:29But we do what we have to do.
00:50:32Shield your eyes.
00:50:33The light from the lidar could blind you.
00:50:35On my count.
00:50:36In five.
00:50:38Four.
00:50:39We are at 110%.
00:50:40Three.
00:50:41120.
00:50:43Two.
00:50:43125.
00:50:44One fight.
00:50:45He's coming back, Neo.
00:50:46He's on the throne.
00:51:01Something's happening with the Neo.
00:51:09I've got a visual on the Neo in a craft nearby.
00:51:12Looks like there's been an electrical arc and an explosion.
00:51:19Steve?
00:51:21I think it's Luna 5.
00:51:23You're telling me Logan fired an electrical pulse?
00:51:26I mean, that was our plan B.
00:51:31I don't know if it's worked, but...
00:51:34I mean, looks like he was thinking what we were thinking.
00:51:36No, that...
00:51:40That'll lead back to the ship.
00:51:45We have to send a rescue detail.
00:51:47After three EMPs in a row, that's gonna take days.
00:51:50I understand that, but I have to do something.
00:51:53We keep moving forward, and we stop this thing.
00:51:57Come on.
00:51:59Come on!
00:52:00Let's go.
00:52:05Let's go.
00:52:05I don't know.
00:52:35I don't know.
00:53:05I don't know.
00:53:07We have no air filtration now.
00:53:09We'll run out of oxygen before the meteorite even hits.
00:53:13My last reading on oxygen was about 50%.
00:53:17Captain, we need a rescue detail.
00:53:21It will take us hours to repair this.
00:53:23There's something colliding with the hull.
00:53:33There's something colliding with the hull.
00:53:49Meteorites?
00:53:51The meteorites would be piercing the hull.
00:53:59Let's settle it.
00:54:01Helios statue just drifted by and attached itself to the hull.
00:54:05The earthquakes are getting worse.
00:54:07The more frequent the closer the meteorite gets.
00:54:11We have to get in touch with Logan.
00:54:13Steven, we already...
00:54:15Just hear me out.
00:54:17Just hear me out.
00:54:19Assuming that his ship survived, he's the key to all of this.
00:54:23He's still close enough to the meteorite.
00:54:25He's still close enough to the meteorite.
00:54:27He's the only one.
00:54:29Well, if we can get one of these radios up to the ridgeline, we may be able to break through.
00:54:31I don't know.
00:54:33We'll be able to get in touch with Logan.
00:54:34Steven, we already...
00:54:35Just hear me out.
00:54:36Assuming that his ship survived, he's the key to all of this.
00:54:41He's still close enough to the meteorite.
00:54:45He's the only one.
00:54:47Okay?
00:54:48Well, if we can get one of these radios up to the ridgeline, we may be able to break through.
00:54:56I don't know.
00:54:58If we can't get a full signal of this, it means anything.
00:55:02Okay.
00:55:03But we can still do Morse code.
00:55:06We can keep moving, and we can keep trying as we move.
00:55:11We send Morse code through the comms?
00:55:14Yeah.
00:55:15I mean, if one of us gets injured, then the other one just keeps trying to direct the meteorite.
00:55:22Amanda, come on.
00:55:23I know.
00:55:24You don't know Morse code.
00:55:25Here.
00:55:26Quick.
00:55:27Here.
00:55:28Breathe.
00:55:29Breathe.
00:55:30Breathe.
00:55:31Breathe.
00:55:32Okay.
00:55:33What is that?
00:55:34Logan's name.
00:55:35Okay?
00:55:36Watch.
00:55:37In case you're the only one left, you need to know this.
00:55:46Okay.
00:55:47Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
00:55:48Yeah.
00:55:49Come on.
00:55:50Come on.
00:55:51Come on.
00:55:52Let's go.
00:55:53Let's go.
00:55:54Let's go.
00:55:55Let's get up there.
00:55:56Okay.
00:55:57Okay.
00:55:58I got it.
00:55:59I got it.
00:56:00I got it.
00:56:01Nina.
00:56:02See if you can tap into at least enough reserve power to get something going to the comms.
00:56:14Even if we get the ship to start again, the satellites will eventually breach the hull.
00:56:29Good work.
00:56:30Hey, that's Morse.
00:56:31Is it the observatory?
00:56:32It's Steve and Amanda.
00:56:33They're asking if we can restart the ship.
00:56:34No.
00:56:35Tell them we're lucky to be alive.
00:56:36The ship is dead.
00:56:37And ask them why heliostat satellites are attaching themselves to the ship.
00:56:41You okay?
00:56:42Yeah.
00:56:43Good.
00:56:44Good.
00:56:45Good.
00:56:46Good.
00:56:47Good.
00:56:48Good.
00:56:49Good.
00:56:50Good.
00:56:51Good.
00:56:52Good.
00:56:53Good.
00:56:54Good.
00:56:55Good.
00:56:56Good.
00:56:57Good.
00:56:58Good.
00:56:59Good.
00:57:00Good.
00:57:01Good.
00:57:02Good.
00:57:03Good.
00:57:04Good.
00:57:05Good.
00:57:06Good.
00:57:07Good.
00:57:08Good.
00:57:09Good.
00:57:10Good.
00:57:11Good.
00:57:12Good.
00:57:13Good.
00:57:14Good.
00:57:15Good.
00:57:16Good.
00:57:17Good.
00:57:18Good.
00:57:19Good.
00:57:20Good.
00:57:21Good.
00:57:22Good.
00:57:23Good.
00:57:24Good.
00:57:25Good.
00:57:26Good.
00:57:27Good.
00:57:28Good.
00:57:29Good.
00:57:30Good.
00:57:31Good.
00:57:32Good.
00:57:33Good.
00:57:34heliostat satellites keep sticking to the ship like my company deployed eighty
00:57:40percent of those heliostats into orbit if they're striking the ship it means
00:57:45it's magnetized the satellites too and if they're magnetized it means they they
00:57:52share the same polarity and if they ensure the same polarity then it means
00:57:56the heliostat mirrors will be pointing in the same direction the whole ship will
00:58:01act as a massive mirror in space logan can reflect the sun's rays toward the
00:58:05meteoroid and the concentrated light could destroy it we can adjust his rate of
00:58:10descent by 45 degrees between the earth and Sun okay I'll tell him to slow his
00:58:19descent by any means necessary let those babies stick to the ship
00:58:31I got you I got you
00:58:37you okay you okay yes
00:58:46Amanda says the satellites are polarized yeah they're all facing the same direction
00:59:08logan she's right their polarity and ours are the same
00:59:12nina pull the manual air evacuate around the stern of the ship
00:59:18the wall is open
00:59:22that's half of the air but we're slowing down
00:59:37where's code she's saying we should redirect the satellites manually
00:59:44yeah that's what we're doing because the satellites don't have any power we're
00:59:50using the last of the air and the ship to turn the ship and direct the satellites at
00:59:54the meteorite
00:59:55I'm keen in response letting them know we have the satellites and the ability to
01:00:00focus thousands of degrees of heat the combined energy will create an
01:00:13explosion on the meteorite surface so it will either push it of course or blow it
01:00:18apart
01:00:29all right we're almost lined up he reading at 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit
01:00:35Logan the ambient heat from the satellites is giving us reading higher than the
01:00:39re-entry stay the course
01:00:43we're three degrees off we're gonna hit earth captain the beam is at least as hot as an x-ray laser
01:00:53secretary our planetary team we will end the threat secretary but not without authorization from
01:01:05the president of the United States I understand the UN's eagerness to act that accuracy is just
01:01:12as important as speed wait you're actually going to hack the u.s. cyber assets to prevent us from
01:01:20acting independently
01:01:24yeah the terms are clear secretary general thank you for your candor
01:01:29give me the CIA director code theta request full CIA hack with a digital standby to breach the UN data cloud
01:01:37firewall on my orders code name kill switch contact photos on the secure line and tell her i'm attempting to delay a global nuclear strike
01:01:45so your team the concentrated light beam has destroyed the monument and burned the land outside of rapid city south dakota
01:01:53initial reports suggest there are no fatalities minor injuries and smoke inhalation
01:01:58they are evacuating the area
01:02:08groundfall estimates show major impacts in madrid most of the eastern seaboard
01:02:12mexico city and tokyo the bulk of the debris field is entering the atmosphere and impacting
01:02:18with a wide range fatalities are in the hundreds of thousands
01:02:24come on
01:02:31okay we should be a hundred percent course corrected now let's try again
01:02:48okay
01:03:03wait a minute
01:03:05faces are coming back together
01:03:18yes
01:03:28he made contact
01:03:29the particles they're being pulled back toward the core
01:03:34and with the surrounding rocks it's going to make the meteoroid twice the size
01:03:39they're being induced into a state of reaction i i i thought neos were held together by gravity
01:03:45and friction
01:03:47some are
01:03:49but something like cobalt
01:03:52it can be ionized like water
01:03:54let me show you
01:04:02it's called
01:04:03van der waal's force
01:04:04okay
01:04:05so these rocks are the molecules making up the magnetic polarity of the meteor
01:04:13if you superheat them like logan just did the meteorite breaks apart
01:04:18but it's still subject to the freezing temperatures in space okay and then in the expansion and contraction the molecules float free and align their charge
01:04:30we're in the state of emergency level five right now they've already initiated the international nuclear strike
01:04:40we have to get to the power station and take cover right away
01:04:44steve listen to me
01:04:46steve listen to me if there is anything that you want to say to logan
01:04:51you need to say it now
01:04:56come on
01:04:57i'll try more
01:04:58what do you want me to say just just just say logan are you okay
01:05:09i'll never forget myself if he doesn't make it out of this
01:05:12it's not your fault
01:05:18he's up there because of me
01:05:20no
01:05:21i know logan
01:05:23logan doesn't do anything he doesn't want to do
01:05:25he's up there because that's where he wanted to be
01:05:28he's up there because i put him there
01:05:30stop it
01:05:31you gave him an opportunity
01:05:34he got to go up there he got to live his dream
01:05:37besides in case you haven't noticed it's not exactly safe back on earth either he's probably equally as worried about you
01:05:50i don't know
01:05:54that's morse my brother
01:06:00i'm here
01:06:01i'm okay
01:06:05i'm here
01:06:07we're okay
01:06:09we have full signal from mojave
01:06:14yes logan
01:06:16we're here
01:06:17sir
01:06:21boy are you a sound for sore ears
01:06:25i'd love to get my crew home
01:06:26but i know you still need our help up here or there won't be a home to get back to
01:06:32so how do you feel about saving the world
01:06:35i'd love to but uh i'm afraid we're running on fumes up here
01:06:42okay the beam's working okay we just need you to redirect it
01:06:45toward the meteoroid's path
01:06:47the closer you can get your ship the more intense the light beam hitting the meteoroid will be
01:06:52we'll be with you every step of the way man
01:06:55all right
01:06:58nina
01:07:02set the thrusters for fifty percent
01:07:04wait
01:07:14i'm getting an incoming signal
01:07:17put it through
01:07:21general madden
01:07:21i did i did everything i could
01:07:24i repeat eminent strike
01:07:28there's there's still the issue of the nuclear fallout
01:07:31i believe the nuke strike will carry the fallout past earth and rot to the sun
01:07:36general please you said you would do everything in your power to help us please
01:07:40i know this is difficult the countdown's already begun
01:07:51so every single link is knocked off course and detonating prematurely
01:08:00i kept telling them this was a risk i did my best to hold off the nuclear strike but there
01:08:04was too much international pressure to initiate the launch i'm looking at it right here the only good
01:08:08news is that by not hitting the primary neo most of the fallout is dissipating into space
01:08:13but the meteorite strike is imminent i repeat strike is imminent seek shelter if you can we have to find a
01:08:19way to warn logan before we do anything else the nuclear radiation is going to make it impossible to
01:08:24communicate by radio
01:08:28there's all the power planets half a mile from here we can go let's go
01:08:38logan the guy who countered the ship just spiked by 50 rankants it's too late they tried to nuke
01:08:42the meteoroid but it didn't work
01:08:43so
01:08:57I don't know.
01:09:27I don't know.
01:09:57I don't know.
01:09:58I'm okay.
01:09:59I'm okay.
01:10:00I'm okay.
01:10:01I'm okay.
01:10:02We're all nearing the red zone.
01:10:12We have to get to our suits now.
01:10:15Jane, slow down.
01:10:16Slow down.
01:10:17Conserve your O2.
01:10:18It's gonna take all of us to do this.
01:10:20What is this?
01:10:21I'm gonna go out and take care of the repairs.
01:10:24Do you have an FO2?
01:10:25I'll be fine.
01:10:26I'll be fine.
01:10:27I'll take care of the ship.
01:10:28You guys get the air filtration system running in here.
01:10:29It'll buy us some time, okay?
01:10:30Logan.
01:10:31Good luck.
01:10:32Logan.
01:10:33Good luck.
01:10:34Is that what we're selling here today?
01:10:35Nothing ever scares you.
01:10:36I'm gonna go out and take care of the repairs.
01:10:37Do you have an FO2?
01:10:38I'll be fine.
01:10:39I'll take care of the ship, you guys get the air filtration system running in here.
01:10:45It'll buy us some time, okay?
01:10:46Well then, good luck.
01:10:47Is that what we're selling here today?
01:10:49Nothing ever scares you.
01:10:50I am terrified.
01:10:52I am terrified.
01:10:53the ship you guys get the air filtration system running in here it'll buy us some time okay
01:10:58logan good luck is that what we're selling here today nothing ever scares you jing
01:11:07i am terrified i'll see you in a few
01:11:10logan i can pull up your o2 reserves on my space monitor i don't plan on being out here long
01:11:25i got live battery on one of these satellites we must have a backup fuel cell once we blast that
01:11:33meteorite we just might be able to jump start the ship captain if i remember correctly each
01:11:39satellite mirror generates 30 megawatts per square meter we might have just enough of these satellites
01:11:47still here to create the directed heat that we need if i can just get these things captain
01:11:56you two reserves on our 23 percent i know how much air i have left nina
01:12:02what's our eta to impact i'm sorry logan the last blast took out the signal to our cloud database
01:12:09the meteor must be almost inside earth's atmosphere if i can just get these adjusted
01:12:19oh no no no no no no no no no keep the air for yourself
01:12:40oxygen level 19 that makes two of us there you go even split 50 50. it would only last us about half an
01:12:58hour listen to me i know logan is our main pilot but you have experience piloting your craft
01:13:08no no i can only run the directional protocols monitor the emergency systems
01:13:17we can land without logan we can try and find a way but
01:13:24oxygen at 14 percent yeah
01:13:28what's that's not moist color no it's not made an alarm that sounds when astronauts biometrics goes dead
01:13:54what's that's nina that's jing
01:14:01what's that's not going to happen
01:14:04what's that's not going to happen
01:14:08i just lost a brother
01:14:09what's that's not going to happen
01:14:14what's that's not going to happen
01:14:18amanda amanda amanda
01:14:29amanda are you okay are you okay are you okay please please
01:14:38Here. Here, baby. Just breathe, breathe, breathe.
01:14:43Please. Please.
01:14:46Please.
01:15:07Is that Steve and Amanda?
01:15:09No. It's Logan.
01:15:16He's still alive. I'll contact the surface. I'll let Steve know he's still alive.
01:15:33Logan said we might be able to wire the ship to the power on one of the satellites and jumpstart the ship.
01:15:42There's no time to waste. We start the ship and we go and get him.
01:15:49We still have the meteoroid.
01:15:51We can't keep fighting without oxygen.
01:15:55Let's not give up the fight, then.
01:16:11Please.
01:16:13If you come back to me, that's right, I'll come back to you. Please.
01:16:16I can't be here.
01:16:18I can't do anything without you, baby.
01:16:20Please. Breathe.
01:16:22Breathe.
01:16:31It's almost here. We can't stay here.
01:16:35Oh.
01:16:36Oh.
01:16:37Oh.
01:16:38Oh.
01:16:39Oh.
01:16:40Oh.
01:16:42Oh.
01:16:43Stay with me.
01:16:44Oh, stay with me.
01:16:46Okay, I'm gonna go. Come on, I'll get you out of here. I swear to God, I'll get you out of here.
01:16:50Oh, how much time?
01:16:54How much time?
01:17:01It's 15 minutes to impact.
01:17:04We gotta go.
01:17:06We gotta go.
01:17:08You see, even if we had another weapon or EMP or the largest solar ray in the world, we couldn't stop it.
01:17:21Don't.
01:17:30Don't say that.
01:17:33Don't say that.
01:17:39Come on.
01:17:41Show him around.
01:17:51Stand.
01:17:57I need you to tell me where the communication hub is.
01:18:03It's in the central power, um, down the center.
01:18:08It's okay, it's okay.
01:18:09It's okay.
01:18:10It's okay.
01:18:11It's okay.
01:18:12That's all I need to know.
01:18:13We're okay.
01:18:14Come on.
01:18:18Come on.
01:18:20Come on.
01:18:21Come on.
01:18:23Come on.
01:18:24If I can just get some power to the satellite, I can still aim beans at the N.E.O.
01:18:43The emergency override switch to the solar panel array is over here.
01:18:48We can use that to move the panels.
01:18:54It's Logan.
01:18:58He's still alive.
01:19:03He says he's trying to break into the satellite to get to the solar to run his suit, but he's running low on oxygen.
01:19:14I never wanted any of this.
01:19:17I got tangled up in distractions.
01:19:20I should have been focusing on this.
01:19:24I got distracted.
01:19:26I'll step on the gas.
01:19:30Wait.
01:19:32He's in.
01:19:33He's able to tap into reserve power.
01:19:36We have access to the most powerful solar array that we can create right here.
01:19:45I know what you're thinking, Steve.
01:19:46But even with the meteoroid and terminal velocity, we couldn't generate enough heat to affect it.
01:19:59Listen to me.
01:20:00Listen to me.
01:20:01We have to go faster than terminal velocity.
01:20:04If we can create some sort of power behind Logan's position.
01:20:05Step on the gas.
01:20:06With enough solar light from Earth.
01:20:07If we can create some sort of power behind Logan's position.
01:20:09Step on the gas.
01:20:10Step on the gas.
01:20:11With enough solar light from Earth and space.
01:20:12If we can create some sort of power behind Logan's position.
01:20:13Step on the gas.
01:20:14With enough solar light from Earth and space.
01:20:16It should be able to generate enough heat to break the meteoroid into enough pieces that it won't fuse back together.
01:20:21If we can create some sort of power behind Logan's position.
01:20:23If we can create some sort of power behind Logan's position.
01:20:28Step on the gas.
01:20:31With enough solar light from Earth and space.
01:20:37It should be able to generate enough heat to break the meteoroid into enough pieces that it won't fuse back together.
01:20:45You took my advice?
01:20:49You had the PDCO install solar sails?
01:20:52Yeah.
01:20:53Well, we had to get to Mars.
01:20:56The outside solar sail is mirrored.
01:20:59So if he turns it inside out.
01:21:02The reflection would be the size of a football field.
01:21:05The O2 levels at 7%.
01:21:08And if I can just aim this.
01:21:21Let the red side out.
01:21:26Go.
01:21:28Go.
01:21:48Logan must have set up that beam.
01:21:50Hitting the meteor away from space.
01:21:52If we turn the solar panel array.
01:21:55All in the same direction.
01:22:08These are just like the solar farms on the moon.
01:22:10You should be able to adjust the entire row.
01:22:14With the server lever manually.
01:22:17Maybe with the both of us we could at least adjust one row.
01:22:23The whole thing would take a whole day.
01:22:25Let's try.
01:22:26Let's try.
01:22:33Paul.
01:22:34Yeah.
01:22:42Yeah.
01:22:43Yeah.
01:22:57Yeah.
01:22:59Yeah.
01:23:01Yeah.
01:23:03It's Logan.
01:23:08He's headed straight for the ship.
01:23:10Get to the decompression chamber.
01:23:13We'll open it manually.
01:23:17The shockway's on its way.
01:23:20That blast is going to take everything with it.
01:23:25No, I'm not scared.
01:23:26What are you talking about?
01:23:28Get down, get down.
01:23:33I see.
01:23:43Not everything.
01:23:49Are you okay?
01:23:53He cleared the planet and the fallout.
01:23:59We did it?
01:24:03Yeah.
01:24:06Yeah.
01:24:14Steve!
01:24:15Steve, can you hear me?
01:24:17Steve, it's Logan.
01:24:19Can you hear me?
01:24:20Can you hear me?
01:24:22Steve!
01:24:22Steve, come in!
01:24:24Copy!
01:24:25Logan!
01:24:26Steve!
01:24:27If you just saw that, then you know the coast is clear.
01:24:36You've got to be worried there for a little bit, brother.
01:24:40Wait, how did you get full power?
01:24:42Oh, don't you worry about me a little, brother.
01:24:46Jing and Nina here helped me snag one of those solar sails from one of those road satellites that were attached to the ship.
01:24:53I managed to wire up just enough of these solar panels to fire up the ship while I was flailing around in space.
01:25:01Air filtration is running full blast.
01:25:04Plus, we put heat balance from the satellites to reinforce the hull for reentry.
01:25:09I told you sometimes you have to go full throttle.
01:25:16I'll show you full throttle.
01:25:22Hey!
01:25:24Hey!
01:25:24Hey, guys!
01:25:28Steve!
01:25:30Amanda!
01:25:31I couldn't stay underground, knowing that you two were out here, saving Earth.
01:25:37I saw the explosion!
01:25:40You did it.
01:25:42Yeah.
01:25:43Yeah.
01:25:44No, we did it.
01:25:46You know what I'm in the mood for?
01:25:48What?
01:25:49One of those, uh, those Romeos.
01:25:53Prime cut birds.
01:25:54You got it.
01:25:58You got it.
01:26:03Gary.
01:26:05Gary.
01:26:06Steve Sawyer.
01:26:08Smadden.
01:26:10Hello, General.
01:26:12You've shown skill and determination.
01:26:15You've shown willingness to confront difficult choices in the community.
01:26:19You've shown intelligence and experience.
01:26:22And above all, you've shown true leadership.
01:26:25Because you took full responsibility, even when you knew it wasn't your fault and you brought
01:26:28your team together.
01:26:30I'll submit a full report describing the Reckless and Satoris mining corporation and your attempt
01:26:33to get them to comply with safety protocols.
01:26:36But please know, none of this was your fault.
01:26:39And I consider it an honor to be counted on the one with your friends.
01:26:52You heard the man, Steve.
01:26:55You better fire up that grill.
01:26:56Well, let's go.
01:27:01Let's go.
01:27:10Let's go.
01:27:11Let's go.
01:27:12Let's go.
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