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00:00:00की राइस देलीजने कि घार अुट्सके नेके लुला घार में है
00:00:23लगका लाइस बालेजने वे जुरी टेले ले चोहा कि लिन्हाट रहा है
00:00:28कान बला बेनों करन दो दो और में जो दो कि अलें लिकनगा का बेश प्र 화ódे कोई.
00:00:34कान अभा एक बेसे, बास्वादों में वा करना एक जो अब האफ में बाहảiभा है तो कि जम्गी प्रिमत.
00:00:40इνस्मी हम काने की य्या हम �isanal.
00:00:44क्या कर सकता है.
00:00:49कि यह प्नी हम्साओंल.
00:00:51All right, man, I am almost done here.
00:00:53Let me get dressed, and we are out of here.
00:01:05Hey, hold on a minute.
00:01:08LiDAR alert.
00:01:10NASA cross check reference.
00:01:12LiDAR near moon.
00:01:15For the confirmation needed.
00:01:17What?
00:01:19Oh, man.
00:01:20Debris field is 1,140,000 square miles.
00:01:25What is it, Rick?
00:01:28Rick?
00:01:30I need your Space Force engineering expertise.
00:01:33You have Space Force engineering expertise.
00:01:36That was 10 years ago.
00:01:37Hey, seriously, I just don't want to miss anything.
00:01:40Sure, let's see.
00:01:44Telescope's getting an odd signature.
00:01:46It's like a lunar eclipse or something.
00:01:48Uh, we're not having an eclipse tonight.
00:01:51I know.
00:01:52Whatever it was, it was big enough to trigger Space Force's engineering protocol.
00:01:57Hmm.
00:02:01Rick, seriously, you're going to want to take a look at this, man.
00:02:03I've got a shadow moving across the front of the moon, and it's not Earth.
00:02:07I see it.
00:02:08Let me enhance the debris field on this.
00:02:10What's your maximal density?
00:02:12Density is two objects per meter, center of the field, radial configuration.
00:02:18Oh, that can't be.
00:02:21You wouldn't think so, but that density is too centralized for a random field.
00:02:25Pull up an isomorphic image from the telescope.
00:02:27I want to take a look at this.
00:02:33If objects entering the Earth's atmosphere.
00:02:35Whoa.
00:02:36Holy shit.
00:02:38A cluster of fragments are heading for the western seaboard.
00:02:40We need to alert the military.
00:02:41The impact has caused intense seismic activity.
00:02:59There's not a casualty report or any damage report yet, is there?
00:03:02According to news wires and emergency communications, all structures within a six-mile radius have
00:03:08been heavily damaged.
00:03:09Six miles?
00:03:09It's the Chelyabinx meteor all over again.
00:03:15I want a spectral scan of the debris cloud with an element profile.
00:03:19We need to know exactly what we're up against here.
00:03:23The outer edge of the debris field is 89% silicate.
00:03:29The debris field itself is just too dense to render anything in the center.
00:03:32We can adjust the depth of field on our telescope.
00:03:35Shorten the depth of field by 200,000 miles.
00:03:39The space force command is showing the outer edge of the debris field is entering the Earth's atmosphere.
00:03:50Do they have dimensions yet?
00:03:52I got them right here.
00:03:53NEO.
00:03:5410 miles by 9 miles by 6.7 miles.
00:03:57Massive.
00:03:581.7 trillion kilograms.
00:03:59That's three times the mass of Mount Everest.
00:04:04Estimated time of impact, six days, 14 hours, 39 minutes, meter of shower intensity will increase by N units squared, 25-hour period.
00:04:12Rick, we're going to have a near-Earth object impact in seven days.
00:04:16I'll get an element profile.
00:04:23All right, send a threat matrix to the Pentagon.
00:04:25I'll call General Ferris.
00:04:26We need to initiate protocols.
00:04:28The Doomsday Meteor Protocol.
00:04:35What in God's name is going on, Captain Davis?
00:04:37Is I got a comm link here to initiate the Doomsday Meteor Protocol?
00:04:42Sir, I'm at Goddard Observatory with Dr. Rick Edwards.
00:04:45We need to initiate protocol right away, sir.
00:04:48We already have contact.
00:04:50Impact near Bakersfield, California, showing multiple casualties.
00:04:53I'm just getting word on the devastation, Captain.
00:04:55Look, I demand to know why there is a massive meteor that we are just finding out about now.
00:05:00This is the United States Space Force.
00:05:03We do not get a surprise hit from a massive meteor debris field.
00:05:07I know, General.
00:05:10Sir, it's just normally we're well ahead of these things, but this one came at us from roughly the same direction as the sun.
00:05:15I mean, it got by all of us undetected.
00:05:17It's unlike anything we've ever seen in modern times.
00:05:20Sir, this object's roughly the size of a city.
00:05:23And the moment I knew its impending impact, I...
00:05:28General, I'm sorry. The casualties on this are going to be...
00:05:33Look, look, we'll mourn our losses as we rebuild.
00:05:36Sir, I'm contacting Space Force's Captain Kidder and having him in touch to coordinate the protocol.
00:05:42We still have a couple more hours before the next round of meteor stuff.
00:05:44Captain Davis, for the past two years, every bit of orbital engineering and infrastructure has been coordinated by you, isn't that correct?
00:05:51Then as the official liaison to the Joint Chiefs to Space Force, I'm officially appointing you the official advisor for this mission.
00:05:57Yes, sir.
00:05:58I'm going to send a reinforced transport van for you and the Doctor of the Space Force Command.
00:06:02Yes, sir.
00:06:03Out.
00:06:06We've got to get out of here.
00:06:12Uploaded, the Pentagon went through.
00:06:13Okay, let's walk this through again.
00:06:18We're going to uplink all the telescopes to DOD, Doomsday.
00:06:22Then we're going to remove the firewalls from the real-time international database.
00:06:26And then we're going to initiate the global laser array, correct?
00:06:30Ah, Rick, I don't know, man.
00:06:33The Doomsday Protocol is supposed to be the dead last option.
00:06:36I mean, do we really think that all these laser-capable countries are going to agree to fire simultaneously at the exact same time?
00:06:42We need another course of action first.
00:06:44Evan, Philadelphia has sustained major, major damage.
00:06:48And there were more strikes imminent.
00:06:49We only have a week for this.
00:06:51I know.
00:06:52I get that.
00:06:53But we can't get trigger-happy, okay?
00:06:55We only get one shot at this.
00:06:56The oceans are going to boil and swallow up the smaller continents.
00:07:02Understand this.
00:07:03The air outside is going to turn into a hot gas.
00:07:06It is the annihilation of planet Earth.
00:07:10Before that, the debris field is going to penetrate the atmosphere like buckshot.
00:07:15I want you to understand that.
00:07:16We need to start with this global laser array.
00:07:20Focus it on the largest meteor.
00:07:22Still need a contingency.
00:07:26I hear what you're saying, but we need all hands on deck.
00:07:30This thing's three times the size and mass of Mount Everest.
00:07:34We have a week.
00:07:35We gotta make it count.
00:07:37But trust me.
00:07:38I'll make sure our current protocol is priority.
00:07:44We're all better off with you leading this, you know that.
00:07:48Appreciate that, pal.
00:07:53Lisa.
00:07:56Hey, babe.
00:07:57Evan!
00:07:58Where are you?
00:07:59They're sending us home from work.
00:08:00They said to pack up everything.
00:08:02I'm on my way to get briefed for a mission.
00:08:05There's a bit of a serious threat from Earth's orbit right now.
00:08:08Hey, have you heard from Mason or the school yet?
00:08:10Yeah, I'm picking him up in 15 minutes.
00:08:12All right, good.
00:08:14When you get him, I want you to get to the nearest secure military bunker ASAP.
00:08:18All right, there'll be emergency personnel there to tell you where to go.
00:08:21What?
00:08:21Evan, what is happening?
00:08:24Could be dealing with a catastrophic meteor.
00:08:28Is that what happened in Central California?
00:08:30It's just the beginning.
00:08:32Okay, we can expect to see several more small disasters just like that one until the big one hits.
00:08:36That's why I need you and Mason to get to safety now.
00:08:39Check your pocket.
00:08:49This is Lucky Spaceman.
00:08:51Mason insisted that you have it today.
00:08:56Evan, what's going on?
00:08:59Uh, nothing, honey.
00:09:01Look, I just need you and Mason to get to the bunker, okay?
00:09:04Get there quick, get there safely.
00:09:06I love you both.
00:09:06No, Evan!
00:09:07I love you, Lisa.
00:09:08Evan?
00:09:10Evan!
00:09:14God.
00:09:17Damn.
00:09:27Understood, Madam President.
00:09:29Godspeed.
00:09:30Sir, China is prepping some kind of orbital drone fleet to send to the meteor,
00:09:34and Russia has initiated their own independent protocol.
00:09:37No intel on that yet.
00:09:38Thank you, Staff Sergeant.
00:09:39Uh, keep the updates coming about the Chinese and Russian ops.
00:09:42We can't have their separate tactics interfere with the overall.
00:09:47General Ferris.
00:09:48Captain Davis, Dr. Edwards, what in God's name happened to you?
00:09:51The meteor impacts are causing dust clouds all around the area.
00:09:54We've got caught in one coming into the building.
00:09:57I just spoke with POTUS, and she confirms that all capable countries have complied with the Doomsday Meteor Protocol and will begin firing in two minutes.
00:10:05An NSAID list will be populated to the force's shared database when they are online and ready to fire.
00:10:10Copy that, sir.
00:10:10Yes, sir.
00:10:12Staff Sergeant, what's the progress?
00:10:13Sir, all laser-capable countries are online.
00:10:18The NSAID list is fully populated.
00:10:20Thank you, Staff Sergeant.
00:10:21Initiate the Doomsday Meteor Protocol.
00:10:27Initiating Doomsday Meteor Protocol.
00:10:33All lasers are online and firing in two minutes and counting.
00:10:40Sir, you mentioned other countries are launching their own operations?
00:10:44That's correct, Captain.
00:10:45Sir, I'm concerned so many spacecraft and ordinances from other countries could start crashing into each other, taking us with them.
00:10:52Yeah, we're concerned as well, Captain, but it was like pulling teeth to get all the countries to agree to a Doomsday strike.
00:10:57Everybody's going after that meteor as much as they can on their own.
00:11:00There will be hazards.
00:11:02Hazards, sir.
00:11:03I could kill our men, General, and take the rest of the Earth down with it.
00:11:07I understand, Captain.
00:11:09I'll do the best that I can.
00:11:10You have my word.
00:11:12Sir.
00:11:15T-minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, all assets go.
00:11:30All assets go.
00:11:314.
00:11:315.
00:11:325.
00:11:336.
00:11:346.
00:11:357.
00:11:367.
00:11:377.
00:11:387.
00:11:397.
00:11:407.
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00:11:427.
00:11:438.
00:11:447.
00:11:447.
00:11:457.
00:11:457.
00:11:48Sergeant, what is our asset lost?
00:11:51Zero.
00:11:51All lasers are online.
00:11:53Doctor, what's the real-time matrix of your model simulation?
00:11:57Sir, a meteor this size, which is roughly three times the mass of Mount Everest.
00:12:01If we knock it off its trajectory by 19 degrees, then there's a 98% chance it misses the Earth.
00:12:07Good.
00:12:08We got a full payload.
00:12:10Yes, sir.
00:12:10Sir.
00:12:15सocr ब्सकाम और बेदाए और नहाँ कर आ시ए उLike cały अध इन हाँ जाँ खेसर अग्माग प्राइब कर अधर �躁प एक पार्जार प्रोच का डिया नहीं कर सुब है
00:12:24अब्सकार बिष्ज misli की फ्ली बंग इस प्ली इन हे ट्राइए निस फ्ली इन
00:12:30यही नहीं से टेशिव ए गाया π anticipate I'm
00:12:37इत इत इत इते हैं?
00:12:50मैं अट इत इत � customersलिष को इति कहा है
00:12:57यह यह विया है इत और सब ईत दाना इन एला ए्वार कह Cart बैा क्वान वेज़ अओार कि अप़ाडाव करे October
00:13:02हिसमें आफस्ट आत हो ओिंड है
00:13:05वजूलेञे वो अती है
00:13:07स्ऩ盒ड़म ए mentor, the कउस future
00:13:11गाउसर mmrocड़ कोके वारे
00:13:12आवसलोज। चूल्डर्य siो बारी जालेक्त
00:13:13किसाँ लाउसे हुड़गोल
00:13:16से पानितली और से ननी टोड़।
00:13:19कोष coalition
00:13:20मेले के ओ
00:13:24six days, 12 hours, 19 minutes, sir.
00:13:54lady, you gotta get out of here.
00:13:59Stop, I am leaving, I just, I have to pick up my son from school.
00:14:02We're under orders to evacuate, let's go.
00:14:04My husband is with the Space Force.
00:14:08FEMA is trying to attend to the wounded across Central California, but are overwhelmed, sir.
00:14:14Casualties must be in the millions.
00:14:16Sir, by the end of the week, those numbers are gonna balloon worldwide if we don't stop this thing.
00:14:21Now, General, the intensity and the frequency is unique with these showers.
00:14:27They're being affected by the gravitational pull of the meteor itself.
00:14:32They're gonna become more intense, and they're gonna last longer and longer and longer.
00:14:39This is not going to be easy for any of us.
00:14:42The Kremlin reports they insist on activating weapon satellites and attacking the threat themselves.
00:14:48Well, has the UN issued a response?
00:14:50The Joint Chiefs and UN think tank don't think that we have an adequate amount of time other than the laser array.
00:14:56So they've asked Russia to stand down.
00:14:58They are looking to NASA, Space Force, and the AMS for added intel.
00:15:04All right, gentlemen, what else you got?
00:15:07The intensity of these showers was...
00:15:10I mean, and I tried.
00:15:11Rick, come on, we know what to do.
00:15:13We know what to do.
00:15:14We know what has to be done.
00:15:18Sir, we're gonna need to go on a manned mission to the meteor.
00:15:22Fix some type of propulsion device to it and blast it off course.
00:15:26With your permission, of course, sir.
00:15:27All right, do it.
00:15:29Assemble a team.
00:15:31Sir, it's gonna take me at least a couple hours to get a crew here.
00:15:34We'll have them here by 0800 tomorrow.
00:15:36No later.
00:15:37If they'll excuse me, I gotta go talk to POTUS.
00:15:39Yes, sir.
00:15:44Okay.
00:15:46I'll start mapping the terrain of the meteor the way it is now after the failed strike.
00:15:50I'll confirm the area.
00:15:51We'll see if this is even possible.
00:15:52I mean, come on.
00:15:54What about DART?
00:15:55No, no, no, this thing's too heavy for an external DART explosion.
00:15:57It's not gonna do anything.
00:16:00We have to land on this meteor.
00:16:02It's the only way to 100% guarantee this is gonna work.
00:16:06I'll lead the team.
00:16:07No, no, no, no.
00:16:08There's gotta be somebody else.
00:16:09Come on.
00:16:10Who?
00:16:11Huh?
00:16:12The guys you're probably thinking about are all in the ISS right now.
00:16:15We wouldn't have time to get to them and stop the meteor.
00:16:17And look, I'm already training for the next moon landing.
00:16:20And I know several others who are doing the same thing.
00:16:22But it's gonna take more than that.
00:16:23I mean, we're gonna need a bomb tech.
00:16:25We're gonna need more than one engineer.
00:16:27We've gotta be safe.
00:16:28Okay.
00:16:29Look, Rick, I'll make some calls.
00:16:32How about you?
00:16:33I'm not going up there.
00:16:34I'm gonna make sure your trajectory to and on the meteor stays on course.
00:16:39I'm not gonna send you out in space without a backup.
00:16:41My God, at least it'd kill me.
00:16:44Yes, you would.
00:16:45You introduced us.
00:16:47She'd totally blame you.
00:16:48Exactly.
00:16:49Exactly.
00:16:51Speaking of which, I better call her first.
00:16:53Good luck with that.
00:16:54Yeah, thanks.
00:17:04Lisa.
00:17:06Tell me you and Mason are on the way to the bunker right now.
00:17:09Good.
00:17:11Hey listen, there's been a change of plans.
00:17:13Thank you for stepping up, officers.
00:17:20I know it must not have been an easy decision volunteering for this mission.
00:17:24If any of you think that this is going to be too much,
00:17:29that there's too much at risk, then drop out now.
00:17:33There'll be no shame or judgment on my part.
00:17:35I know most of you have families.
00:17:38It's our job, Captain Davis.
00:17:41Captain Mills, come to the side with me.
00:17:50Captain Williams, thank you for your service.
00:17:53It is an honor, Captain.
00:17:55You are Space Force Lead Engineer, second only to me.
00:18:00I had a feeling you'd say that.
00:18:02That's true.
00:18:04Turner.
00:18:05Hey, Captain.
00:18:06It's been a while.
00:18:07Yes, it has, Turner.
00:18:09Yes, it has.
00:18:10Not since that Russian flyby?
00:18:16Stiles.
00:18:18Captain.
00:18:20I'm sure everybody here has heard of Captain Stiles.
00:18:23No doubt.
00:18:24She's a legend.
00:18:25Indeed.
00:18:27And she's covered nearly every covert bombing operation since Space Force's inception.
00:18:31Thanks for this incredible mission.
00:18:33We get to save humankind.
00:18:36Who's the kid?
00:18:38Hello?
00:18:39I am your navigator.
00:18:41I never get lost.
00:18:43Don't we have a navigation system in the shuttle for that?
00:18:46Yes.
00:18:47But our navigational consultant, Jacobs here, can execute two dozen calculations per minute in his head.
00:18:54Or D, accounting for time dilation.
00:18:57Like I said, I never get lost.
00:19:00Wow, what is he, like a little robot?
00:19:03He's like the rest of us.
00:19:05The best.
00:19:08Captain Mills here will be second in command.
00:19:11He has first-hand experience performing complex installations in high-risk terrains on both the Moon and Mars.
00:19:18Are you all ready for this?
00:19:19Yeah.
00:19:20Good.
00:19:22I like succeeding missions no one thinks I'll succeed on.
00:19:26Figure out one of those situations.
00:19:29Yes, we do.
00:19:30Now in one hour, we will brief the DOD on how to land on an unstable meteor and plant a propulsion device deep enough to ensure it's fixed.
00:19:42High enough that the thrust isn't obstructed by the meteor's features.
00:19:46Powerful enough to move it off course and stable enough to make sure the propulsion doesn't blow apart.
00:19:52But nothing has been built for exactly what we need yet.
00:19:58Command has a spent booster rocket from private launch three years ago.
00:20:03All right.
00:20:04We need to find the nearest ground transport and make our way...
00:20:10Okay, we need to move now!
00:20:12You bloody heard it!
00:20:13Move, move, move!
00:20:22Dr. Edwards, I have the team and we are en route to command.
00:20:28ETA 15.
00:20:30Davis, prepare for full arrival.
00:20:47Is everyone all right?
00:20:49Everyone's out, in fact.
00:20:50These meteors, they're keeping us pinned down, huh?
00:20:53Being pinned down is not an option.
00:20:55We need to move.
00:20:58There's a military base just straight ahead that way.
00:21:01We can use that as cover till we find our way to a water run-up tunnel.
00:21:04Where's that gonna get us?
00:21:05Most of the waterways around here come right down the mountain, flow right past Space Force Command.
00:21:11Move, move, move, move, move!
00:21:13Go, go, go, go, go!
00:21:17Sir, I still can't get a reading on the meteor strike team.
00:21:20What about the aerial reconnaissance team? Can they find them?
00:21:22They've been grounded by the meteor shower, sir.
00:21:25I also have updates on China.
00:21:27Their drones are headed to a launch pad in Beijing.
00:21:32General Ferris?
00:21:33Yeah, Sergeant Crane.
00:21:34Yeah, again, we can't have too many assets competing for space up in orbit, okay?
00:21:38This has to be a coordinated effort.
00:21:40Now, I'll alert the Joint Chiefs to have China tell them exactly what they're doing.
00:21:44Yes, sir.
00:21:45Yeah, let me talk to the doctor.
00:21:47Mm-hmm. For you.
00:21:48Go.
00:21:49Look, doctor, the Northern Hemisphere is being bombarded by meteors.
00:21:53Do we have an LZ on the NEOs yet?
00:21:56Well, unfortunately, the meteors cooled in the void of space.
00:22:00The surface is no longer molten, so...
00:22:02Copy that.
00:22:04This area right here is only three times hotter than Death Valley, California.
00:22:09Do you think their spacesuits can withstand that?
00:22:11Oh, yes. Very easy to withstand.
00:22:13Yeah.
00:22:14All things considered.
00:22:15You're a psych for sore eyes.
00:22:17Come here.
00:22:18Good to see you.
00:22:19About time.
00:22:20Where's your team?
00:22:21Pacing together our plan.
00:22:23Huh?
00:22:24Where's General Ferris?
00:22:25In a private meeting with the President, trying to convince her
00:22:28that landing on a meteor hurling through space is the right call to make.
00:22:32Well, it's the only call.
00:22:34I agree with you.
00:22:35Now, where's your team's plan? I want to see it.
00:22:37I'll pitch it to Ferris after his meeting.
00:22:39Come with me.
00:22:43All right.
00:22:44Well, we are at five days, six hours, and sixteen minutes.
00:22:49I need to know what the plan is.
00:22:51Mills here is our second engineer.
00:22:53He'll fill you in.
00:22:54Mills?
00:22:55Our engineering team has been ordered to cover the entirety
00:22:58of an oversized booster rocket to act as a heat shield.
00:23:02Our Taurus-9 will fit inside that reinforced booster.
00:23:07Now, that will be exactly the propulsion we need
00:23:10to steer the meteor away from the Earth.
00:23:13Now, it's precisely that payload, the booster with the Taurus-9 inside,
00:23:21that the Space Force shuttle
00:23:26will be transporting to the meteor.
00:23:29As for deploying the rockets on the surface,
00:23:37Williams?
00:23:38Right.
00:23:39I'm Captain Laura Williams.
00:23:41I'm going to be the lead Space Force captain.
00:23:43So, we're kind of in a situation where the residual heat from the laser rays is going to be a huge danger to our spaceship.
00:23:53Basically, we're going to do a maneuver around the axis of rotation of the meteoroid, which is counterclockwise.
00:23:59And we're going to use the heat-resistant booster as a shield until we can safely lower down onto the surface.
00:24:06Okay.
00:24:07I have a landing zone for you.
00:24:10It's just like Death Valley in California, only three times hotter.
00:24:13Very good.
00:24:14That won't be a problem.
00:24:16Well, actually, even a few yards down, it's going to be more than a thousand degrees.
00:24:22It's not going to bother the booster.
00:24:24It's going to bother us.
00:24:25We can travel inside of the booster on the way down.
00:24:28But didn't you say the top of the booster will be open so we can ignite the rocket?
00:24:32Yeah, that's unacceptable because the gases turn into plasma as they hit that air-conduction manifestation and they're spinning around.
00:24:40Could kill all of us.
00:24:42But it needs to be open no matter what styles.
00:24:45Otherwise, where is the propulsion going to go from the rocket?
00:24:48Give me that.
00:24:49Let me show you something.
00:24:50Can I?
00:24:51Yeah.
00:24:52Okay, this is your booster rocket.
00:24:55These are the gases that I was just talking about.
00:24:58They hit those convection currents.
00:25:00They're plasma.
00:25:02There's nobody left alive to push the button, Mills.
00:25:08We have to get moving before this rocket gets damaged.
00:25:14And if the Taurus-9 gets damaged, then we've got nothing.
00:25:18It's going to work.
00:25:19Oh.
00:25:20Rick?
00:25:21It will work.
00:25:23If we just get to the surface first and bore into the ground second.
00:25:30That's it.
00:25:31So we won't need to travel inside the booster on the way down to the meteor?
00:25:34If there's nobody inside to monitor their trigger mechanism, the booster's going to fail.
00:25:40Okay.
00:25:41Okay, so then how about instead of using the Taurus-9 rocket, we lower in several smaller rockets.
00:25:46That way, if one fails, we still have four other rockets propelling the meteor from Earth.
00:25:51So, we'll be on the surface, triggering it from there, instead of inside the booster, below ground.
00:25:59Below ground.
00:26:00That's right.
00:26:01And anything can happen to us, but as long as we light those rockets.
00:26:08Hmm.
00:26:09Hmm.
00:26:10Rick?
00:26:11I mean, five Halcyon rockets would be thinner.
00:26:14And 15% more powerful than Taurus rockets.
00:26:18It'll knock the meteor off course by 19 degrees.
00:26:21Missing Earth by 1,200 miles.
00:26:24But we'll still be on the surface.
00:26:27It'll work.
00:26:28Now if we can just get back to the shuttle.
00:26:31And they will, because there'll be a repelling line that'll have a retrieval cage on it.
00:26:35Wait it.
00:26:36We can get you back on board.
00:26:38And 500 miles away from the blast in 2.3 seconds.
00:26:44Okay, just to be clear.
00:26:46The entire team is going to the surface.
00:26:48Is that right?
00:26:49No.
00:26:50Turner and Williams are going to stay in the shuttle.
00:26:52The rest of us are going.
00:26:54Well, there you have it, Rick.
00:26:56There's the plan.
00:26:57Now, listen.
00:27:01This is the last chance.
00:27:03I know some of you have families and loved ones.
00:27:08If this is going to be too much for you,
00:27:10then now is the time to pull out.
00:27:12No one is forcing you to go on this mission.
00:27:14So if you need to leave, I understand.
00:27:17There'll be no judgment.
00:27:19But we need to know now.
00:27:20This is your chance, your last chance to change your mind.
00:27:27I mean, I'm in.
00:27:28And I already talked to my wife.
00:27:29She's pissed, but...
00:27:30I need a holiday from that ball and chain.
00:27:31Suicide mission to save the world?
00:27:32I'm in.
00:27:33I suppose I'm in, too.
00:27:34Good.
00:27:35I was planning a pedicure for that day.
00:27:36But...
00:27:37Well, there you have it, Rick.
00:27:45Sound like a plan?
00:27:47Sure.
00:27:48See?
00:27:49good
00:27:52I was planning a pedicure for that day but
00:27:56well there you have it Rick sound like a plan
00:28:03sure
00:28:04now look I know not everyone here is an astronaut and your probably not used to
00:28:08these missions being life or death but we require everyone going up
00:28:12record a farewell message just in case
00:28:15कि वे लेला हूँ
00:28:18हुआ है
00:28:22रहला है
00:28:27कि वेला है
00:28:28अग्वादर टींगी हो अपट रफ दॉट
00:28:31वे लाद है कि जड़ा है
00:28:33अब्स घ्केनी जड़ा होई
00:28:35बेल्स
00:28:36जब उनमें एक वे अपट लूब में
00:28:45Book jayason...
00:28:47The clock is ticking...
00:28:49Loudly.
00:28:50We are doing our best in the current time constraints and conditions.
00:28:54If it takes them two hours to make sure those heat shields are perfectly in place...
00:28:58Make sure they take it.
00:28:59Evan, you don't have time.
00:29:01Dr. Edwards, this is Private Crane in command.
00:29:04We're getting new reports that incoming meteors are going to be catastrophic if we don't move off the launch window.
00:29:09The magnetic field is shifting at a rate much faster than we anticipated due to the meteors continuing to enter the gas station...
00:29:15लो प्रूस्टिन्षर
00:29:16आप्र ने को रपरों के लिए प्राजवार
00:29:19जी और कि दे रिप्ट अईन्ट चुटने प्राज़िव कि लान्ट है
00:29:24भिए भिसे बाने सुने जडोज़ सैंट पिले ने प्राज़ ग ओपा भे इने को पोले हैं
00:29:36है, हैंths, वर शेल जाता कर ते टूर कल
00:29:37जे पैता है उल میानuko, जाता कल जाता जार खेली एलेख से उल वे जातावा जाता जार जाता है
00:29:43अबड़ जजाने जाता हैं, के इवेझ्ट भी जाता हम इिए मेस 06 05
00:29:49जे उपन द इवेरuted कर गाता है
00:29:51एंपे लीटेट जारा क्टाट मेलेटेन अका अप्राट भीडिए अ बिधेटी अप्राट जारा य्लीर गुर्ट में अप्राट यूज़ के लोगश अन्हें उतिश प्राट यू जा रखने घ्यूदिट थाप करें से इंगे वड़ श्यूर्ट अप्राट फुर्ट, इसके
00:30:21I need to get a hold of Lisa.
00:30:24Please.
00:30:27I need to tell her.
00:30:29Mason, goodbye.
00:30:32Just in case.
00:30:33Evan, we have your recorded farewell, okay?
00:30:37Don't worry, you're gonna see him again.
00:30:38You're gonna come back.
00:30:40You will.
00:30:42You're doing great, buddy.
00:30:46No, come on.
00:30:50Godspeed.
00:30:52Niddo.
00:31:03Okay, good evening.
00:31:05This is Captain Williams.
00:31:07Rick, are you there?
00:31:09Where's General Ferris?
00:31:10He's briefing the White House, sir.
00:31:13We don't have time to wait for him.
00:31:15He's aware.
00:31:15We've dubbed the mission codename Hercules, sir.
00:31:19Go for command.
00:31:20Are we ready for launch?
00:31:21No.
00:31:23The end of this wave is about a minute off, and then you're gonna have a short period
00:31:26of time where there's no incoming.
00:31:28Everyone recorded their personal messages for family, right?
00:31:31Dead indeed.
00:31:32I sure did.
00:31:33My wife's pregnant.
00:31:34She'd kill me.
00:31:35Oh, congratulations.
00:31:36Now we have to make sure to get you home.
00:31:39All right.
00:31:41Ready for countdown.
00:31:42Countdown commencing in T-minus 30 seconds.
00:31:4529, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24.
00:31:53Jacob, set the coordinates, set.
00:31:5523, 90 degrees.
00:31:56Then we bake bread at 250,000.
00:31:5822 degrees by 4 degrees.
00:31:59Copy.
00:32:00Mark it 15 miles.
00:32:019.
00:32:01Mark 16 miles.
00:32:03Altitude.
00:32:0317, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10.
00:32:13Secondary boosters.
00:32:15Secondary boosters are go.
00:32:179.
00:32:188.
00:32:197.
00:32:206.
00:32:215, 4, 3, 2, 1
00:32:28Ignition
00:32:29Lift-off, nominal
00:32:33Primary system is nominal
00:32:35Throttle up
00:32:36Throttle up
00:32:37Space port, we have lift-off on code name Hercules
00:32:41Adjust the bleaks, two by one
00:32:46Why, is there more incoming?
00:32:48The large debris cloud
00:32:49The first quad expanded 14.2 miles as it stuck the atmosphere
00:32:54And holding
00:32:55We'll have to bank more sharply around it
00:32:58With that trajectory, we're gonna run out of fuel
00:33:00But Captain, if we go directly to the cloud, it'll destroy the ship
00:33:04We gotta split the difference
00:33:05Jacobs, there's no way to avoid the debris cloud entirely
00:33:08Understood
00:33:09Barring any larger incoming, two by one will be the final direction
00:33:13Ah!
00:33:16No!
00:33:17What was that?
00:33:18Ah, we've been hit, coming out of the atmosphere
00:33:21Starboard side
00:33:224% damage, but it's to the cover on the inside flap
00:33:28We can still maneuver
00:33:28Clear what?
00:33:29Clear 5 degrees
00:33:30Off of course, Captain
00:33:32We need to correct
00:33:32They're begging us back on course
00:33:34Davis, give me the programming for the repair robot
00:33:40Got it
00:33:41It's not working
00:33:47The repair robot won't deploy
00:33:49It's gone
00:33:50What?
00:33:51The damage to the wing into a portion of the booster took the robot with it
00:33:54Dammit, you said it was fragile
00:33:56Davis, we get to the meteor and we're gonna have more heat resistance on port side
00:33:59How bad is it?
00:34:00It's just one tile
00:34:01That's all it's gonna take to blow the whole bloody thing up
00:34:04Rick, are you hearing this?
00:34:06Are they still gonna be able to land?
00:34:11Listen, I sent you the location to the landing zone on that meteor
00:34:14Now Jacobs is really gonna have to work at this
00:34:17But he'll get you there
00:34:18Yeah, I see it here, Rick
00:34:20You had us landing at the terminus point of the meteor's Y axis
00:34:23Rick, tell me something good
00:34:25Well, it's not ideal
00:34:27But with the right maneuvering
00:34:28You'll be able to protect the rear side of that rocket booster
00:34:31Well, we can approach wide
00:34:33Swing in along the Z axis
00:34:35A projective trapezoidal approach
00:34:3733 degrees
00:34:39Same spot you intended, Rick
00:34:40You heard the man
00:34:42That's a negative command
00:34:46We'd have to slam on the port side thrusters to steady the spacecraft
00:34:48Which could rip the boosters right off
00:34:50Well, we could do two rotations first
00:34:53With limited bursts to slow us
00:34:54He's right
00:34:55The fixtures and the booster aren't graded for a dead stop
00:34:58But they can handle a gradual stress
00:35:01With that flight trajectory and two rotations
00:35:04We're gonna run out of fuel
00:35:05Then we'll find a way to propel us back
00:35:08Incoming
00:35:09Port side, 83 degrees
00:35:10Captain
00:35:20We are now off course by 15 degrees
00:35:23That is a huge correction
00:35:26Edwards
00:35:28Is there any way that we can land on this meteor now?
00:35:32We, according to my display
00:35:33We're gonna be about a hundred miles off
00:35:35Ma'am, we have multiple bogeys crossing our flight path
00:35:39It's a drone fleet
00:35:44What?
00:35:45It's a Chinese drone fleet heading for the meteor
00:35:47Bury the oak
00:35:49Bank left, 45 degrees
00:35:51Damage report
00:36:09Hole damage to cargo bay
00:36:11Overhead lighting to bay is fried
00:36:13God damn it
00:36:17Ferris was right
00:36:18These other countries are practically climbing over each other
00:36:20To stop this meteor
00:36:21Well, at least they're ahead of us
00:36:24If they succeed
00:36:24If they succeed, I have zero complaints
00:36:26More power to them
00:36:27I don't care who gets there
00:36:28Same
00:36:29But I prefer they not kill us in the process
00:36:31Well, Captain
00:36:34Unless we plot entirely different coordinates
00:36:36We will not reach the meteor
00:36:38I suggest coming straight in
00:36:40Then banking along the surface
00:36:42To complete a double circuit
00:36:43Hey, Williams, this is Rick
00:36:46Jacobs is right
00:36:47Change course
00:36:48There's another viable landing spot
00:36:49On the far side of the meteor
00:36:50It's about four miles
00:36:52From the ideal propulsion site, though
00:36:53If we activate the rocket
00:36:56Four miles from the original landing zone
00:36:58Will we still be able to force the meteor
00:37:00Away from Earth?
00:37:01Sir, there's been extensive damage
00:37:03To Melbourne Australia
00:37:04We don't have time for that right now
00:37:06Staff Sergeant
00:37:06I also have an update from
00:37:08The Pentagon on the Russian protocol
00:37:10It's a massive conventional missile strike
00:37:13They're set to go within hours
00:37:15We've tried to get them to stop
00:37:17But they're set on doing it
00:37:18Okay, listen up, Captain Davis
00:37:19You need to get to the correct launch site now
00:37:22You can't be a mile off of the ideal propulsion site
00:37:26The trajectory of the meteor
00:37:29Is going to be all wrong if you do
00:37:30And this will all be for nothing
00:37:32Then once we land
00:37:36We'll have to tow the five rockets
00:37:38Four miles across the surface
00:37:39To the original landing zone
00:37:40Using the rover
00:37:41Okay, but here's your problem
00:37:43You got the rockets
00:37:44You got the protective shield
00:37:45Together, it's a couple tons
00:37:47It'll be all right
00:37:49It's a military-grade rover
00:37:51Not like those old NASA ones
00:37:53There's things that sank
00:37:55It's durable
00:37:57But it's only been beta-tested
00:37:58In these situations
00:37:59The tread is core tri-steel
00:38:01And polymer alloy
00:38:02It'll be all right
00:38:03I know
00:38:04I'm just trying to stay ahead of things here
00:38:05Whatever it takes, Captain
00:38:07We'll get it done
00:38:08Look, if you can get those rockets to the location
00:38:11I can trigger those munitions
00:38:13I can sink those suckers
00:38:14Captain Williams
00:38:16Captain Davis
00:38:17Our angle of descent
00:38:19Will alter our ability
00:38:20To do a single-unit rotation
00:38:22I suggest a yaw of 10 degrees starboard
00:38:25To allow all heat and debris
00:38:27To angle the ship and the rockets
00:38:30Furthest away
00:38:31Wait, isn't that the section with the missing tile?
00:38:34The friction is going to be like re-entry on Earth
00:38:36It's not going to be nearly enough
00:38:37Yeah, but there's still going to be
00:38:39What?
00:38:41Molten iron
00:38:42And explosions
00:38:43And debris
00:38:44All on the surface
00:38:45And above
00:38:46Just a little plasmatized gas
00:38:49Boom shakalaka
00:38:50Well, that won't happen
00:38:51If we do the maneuver precisely
00:38:54The heat-resistant tile
00:38:56Is the size of
00:38:56A paper plate, right?
00:38:59That's all it takes
00:39:00Once a gas gets in
00:39:02Boom
00:39:03It's like a bomb
00:39:04No, no, I know
00:39:05But it shouldn't take much to reinforce it
00:39:07Turner
00:39:08We don't have any more tiles
00:39:10But we have a ton of metal on board
00:39:14Or at least enough steel
00:39:15And heat-resistant insulation
00:39:17From the cargo bay
00:39:18To make a small shield
00:39:19Turner
00:39:21One of us would actually have to go out there ourselves
00:39:23And weld it into place
00:39:24That is correct, Captain
00:39:25I need you to stay here
00:39:29And co-pilot Captain Turner
00:39:30And I know
00:39:30Right after I weld the panel
00:39:32Onto the rocket shield
00:39:33I should be the one that goes
00:39:37You're the engineer here
00:39:39You'll need to make sure the rockets are in place
00:39:41Everyone else here
00:39:41We can't afford to lose
00:39:42I'm going
00:39:44If I don't, Earth dies
00:39:45All right
00:39:52You go out
00:39:53Weld
00:39:54And get back in here
00:39:55Yes, sir
00:39:56Stiles, help me cut some insulation
00:39:59From inside the cargo bay
00:40:00I'll take off the electrical panels
00:40:02And prep the welder
00:40:03That'll be our heat shield
00:40:03Copy that
00:40:05Turner
00:40:05Seriously
00:40:07You get out
00:40:08You get right back in
00:40:09I will
00:40:10Thanks
00:40:11You hearing this, Rick?
00:40:24There hasn't been another way
00:40:26I don't have time for another way
00:40:27Captain Turner's suggestion is suicide
00:40:31Yeah, we know
00:40:33But what other choice do we have?
00:40:46You know, that's bigger than a paper plate
00:40:47Yeah
00:40:49A little extra can't hurt
00:40:50Let me go with you
00:40:52Two minutes
00:40:53Shaves time off the well
00:40:54Come on
00:40:55Stiles
00:40:56You know we can't lose both of us
00:41:26Approaching the meteor
00:41:3919,000 miles
00:41:41And closing
00:41:43Speed
00:41:44Mach 10
00:41:46Retrograde thrusters are
00:41:484%
00:41:49Thrusters 4%
00:41:50And 3%
00:41:54Churner's repairing the broken heat tile
00:42:04Have her do it quickly
00:42:06Yes, sir
00:42:08Come on, Churner
00:42:14We don't have much time
00:42:15Initiating roll
00:42:170.7 degrees per second
00:42:19West-east
00:42:20Incoming
00:42:2312 degrees starboard
00:42:24Apply port side retrograde
00:42:370.7 raw
00:42:38And 12% pitch
00:42:39Port side retro
00:42:41Raw
00:42:41Pitching 12%
00:42:42Williams
00:42:46Excessively warning
00:42:48Turner
00:42:49Turner
00:42:50Find a way to secure it
00:42:51And get in here
00:42:52That is in order
00:42:53Tilt
00:42:54Tilt
00:42:54Aft
00:42:55Aft
00:42:55Away from the heat
00:42:57No, no, no
00:42:57If we do that
00:42:58We'll blow up
00:42:58Get her in now
00:43:00Now
00:43:01Turner
00:43:03Get inside
00:43:04No can do, Captain
00:43:05The shield is in place
00:43:06Then weld it into place
00:43:08And get in here now
00:43:09I'd love to
00:43:10I'd love to
00:43:10I'd love to, Gaston
00:43:10But the welding torch
00:43:12Flew off on that last maneuver
00:43:13She can't weld it into place
00:43:17If she can't secure herself
00:43:20Before we reach the media
00:43:21Then
00:43:21I've got the shield pinned down
00:43:22Once my suit breaks down from the heat
00:43:24The polymers will liquefy
00:43:26And seal it in place
00:43:26Finish the landing
00:43:29Turner, you find a way
00:43:31To get inside
00:43:32Do not stay out there
00:43:34I'm coming hot, Captain
00:43:37Roll 7%
00:43:43Pitching 12 degrees
00:43:45Turner?
00:43:57Come in, Turner
00:43:59Turner, come in
00:44:04Turner, we need you to respond
00:44:07She's gone, Davis
00:44:13I'll take copilot
00:44:22It's fine
00:44:24I'll take it
00:44:26I can take copilot
00:44:27I said I got it
00:44:29It's fine
00:44:36I just
00:44:36I'm okay
00:44:38I'll take it
00:44:41Aye, Captain
00:44:43Mil!
00:44:59I'm okay
00:44:59I'm okay, I'm okay
00:45:00I'm okay
00:45:00I'm alright, I'm alright
00:45:04I'm alright
00:45:05Jacobs?
00:45:06Um, uh, entering our second revolution, sir
00:45:11Apply portside retrograde 1%
00:45:151%?
00:45:17400 meters
00:45:18300 meters
00:45:20300 meters
00:45:20200 meters
00:45:24Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
00:45:26We're encountering some turbulence from some gas jets
00:45:30There's no way we can land
00:45:37There's no way we can land
00:45:37I'll break it
00:45:38Just have to rock it
00:45:39Well, this ship was not designed to land on its side with a full payload, Taffy
00:45:44I understand that Jacob's from right now
00:45:46We won't be able to land at all
00:45:49If you could orient the craft to land on its side between the spacecraft and the boosters
00:45:58The stress all needs to be reduced by half
00:46:01We cannot risk an ounce of stress on those explosives
00:46:04100 meters
00:46:07All 20 degrees and applied afterburners are 100%
00:46:1020 degrees
00:46:11Freeze!
00:46:12Freeze!
00:46:26Damage report
00:46:31On the cargo
00:46:32All five rockets are intact
00:46:36Stiles?
00:46:38Three-tier explosives wired and ready
00:46:40All right
00:46:42Space Force Command, this is Davis
00:46:45We are on the meteor's surface
00:46:48Four miles from the original landing zone
00:46:50Copy that, Captain
00:46:52Thought we lost you there for a minute
00:46:54According to the Chinese, there was a near collision between their drones and your spacecraft
00:46:59That's correct, sir
00:47:01They were in a hurry
00:47:03Like you said, it's a horse race to kill this meteor
00:47:06Let's hope one of our countries does it
00:47:09Glad you're okay, Evan
00:47:10Not all of us are, Rick
00:47:12That's a negative
00:47:13Mills took some body damage on impact and Turner
00:47:17Well
00:47:18Well
00:47:18She saved us all
00:47:21But as far as the mission
00:47:24We're still on course, sir
00:47:26I don't have to tell you, Captain Davis
00:47:28That if you don't finish this mission in five hours
00:47:31Then we're all
00:47:31Total destruction
00:47:34According to POTUS, they're doing everything they can
00:47:36But I just think it's futile
00:47:38Hold on
00:47:40There's one moment here
00:47:41I've been handed a report that
00:47:42Apparently the Russians have launched a massive conventional strike
00:47:47However, it was lost inside the meteor cloud
00:47:50Copy, General
00:47:55Davis, what's Mills' status?
00:47:58Uh, undeterminable at the moment
00:48:00No obvious bleeding, but possibly internal
00:48:03The ship took a lot of damage coming in
00:48:06But thanks to Turner, your heat shield held up
00:48:08Captain, we're going to need you to start your mission
00:48:12We need to get those rockets to the launch zone
00:48:14Sir, we are nowhere near our original landing site
00:48:17Factoring in a rotation
00:48:18Just setting up our payload
00:48:20It would blast the meteor faster to Earth
00:48:23Well, get a move on
00:48:24Sir, our shuttle's shot
00:48:25Davis, you're going to have to move the load manually
00:48:28Of course
00:48:30We will be doing a spacewalk
00:48:32With limited oxygen
00:48:34And Mills?
00:48:36Mills is staying here
00:48:38Fix the damage
00:48:40In our current condition, we can't take off
00:48:43The thrusters are completely fried
00:48:45Not to mention the steering is completely damaged
00:48:49Exactly
00:48:50Oh, if we're getting off this rock
00:48:53I need time to repair the ship
00:48:55Jacobs
00:48:58How we look?
00:49:00Well, mounting a detached spacewalk
00:49:04With limited oxygen
00:49:06And carrying more weight than our suits weight tested
00:49:09Not to mention stress, rotation
00:49:12Well, I'd put us at
00:49:14Three hours, 38 minutes
00:49:16Give or take
00:49:18Give or take?
00:49:20Well, I'm simply factoring in
00:49:22The amount of O2 left to complete the mission
00:49:23If nothing goes wrong
00:49:26Again
00:49:27Okay
00:49:29Then let's quit wasting time
00:49:31Let's move out
00:49:31Come walk out there, Evan
00:49:48Luck's got nothing to do with it, Rick
00:49:53Jacobs
00:50:00Jacobs
00:50:00You got an estimate on what our coordinates are?
00:50:04Well
00:50:04We landed two full longitudinal coordinates over
00:50:07From the original LZ
00:50:08But almost directly in line with it
00:50:11There was an 11,400 square yard mountain we cleared before landing
00:50:15So we're gonna go right, 18 degrees
00:50:19Go straight, 800 yards
00:50:21Then bake hard left, 30 degrees
00:50:23I love that you know how to do that
00:50:26Well, it's simple, really
00:50:27I just calculated the coordinates from where we landed
00:50:30To where the original LZ was
00:50:31Plus my own topographical estimate
00:50:33Based on my view from the spacecraft
00:50:35When you say you never get lost
00:50:37You never get lost
00:50:38Is that the explosives we're using when we get there?
00:50:40Yeah
00:50:41I didn't realize they were so small
00:50:43Oh, looks can be deceiving
00:50:45Those are the triple railgun charges, right?
00:50:50They act on rock
00:50:51The way hollow point bullets do on human flesh
00:50:54Oh
00:50:55Yeah
00:50:56How descriptive
00:50:56What we do is we prime the rock with the laser drills
00:50:59And then we sync the charges
00:51:02And we sit back and we watch the show
00:51:04Music to my ears
00:51:06Okay, I think before we leave we should check our O2 levels
00:51:09We're at 95%
00:51:13Now, if we get delayed
00:51:15We may have to dip into our reserve tanks
00:51:18And once we do that
00:51:19Our odds of getting back to the ship go way down
00:51:21Okay?
00:51:23So we need to move
00:51:24Not for you
00:51:34How's our cargo look?
00:51:39Looks good
00:51:40It's all still there
00:51:41Great
00:51:42Okay, we've got a pretty steep incline up ahead
00:51:46Any chance I can go around?
00:51:49I don't know, sir
00:51:49There wasn't enough time on earth to do a full depotomy scan
00:51:53Plus, we don't know what's up there
00:51:55Could take some time to get around
00:51:57Right
00:51:57Okay, everyone hold on then
00:52:01Keep to the right
00:52:24There's a huge drop off on the left
00:52:26I'd rather not die today
00:52:27It's too steep
00:52:29I don't know if we'll make it over
00:52:31Incoming
00:52:3638 degrees southwest
00:52:38Melbourne
00:52:3818 bogeys
00:52:40Incoming
00:52:4190 degrees northwest
00:52:42Berlin
00:52:436 bogeys
00:52:44Sir
00:52:45The Russian embassy just messaged
00:52:47They said that they fired Stinger missiles
00:52:49With 0 success rate
00:52:50No rep said that there's too many to target
00:52:52We can't just sit here and let earth be reduced to rubble
00:52:56This is a numbers game
00:52:58And we need Space Force and all the defenses internationally
00:53:02To start firing those bogeys out of the sky
00:53:04We can use a Patriot missiles
00:53:07Yeah, and then we can launch every aircraft
00:53:09To have them up in the air to shoot down anything the Patriots don't get
00:53:13You send our pilots up right now, they're going to be killed within seconds
00:53:17We have to do something
00:53:18And we load up all the aircraft, Space Force, Air Force
00:53:21With as many heat-seeking missiles as possible
00:53:23Two, three times the capacity
00:53:25And if that doesn't explode, they're going to crash from the weight
00:53:28They'll be fine
00:53:29They can use a stepped wireless detonation
00:53:32Even with the extra missiles
00:53:33Dispatch
00:53:34This is Space Force Command
00:53:36I need you to launch every Air Force and Space Force aircraft that we have
00:53:39And load them up with heat-seeking missiles
00:53:41Two and three times the missile capacity
00:53:44Scrabble them ASAP
00:53:45And as soon as they're at maximum velocity, start firing
00:53:48Staff Sergeant, tell UN to do the same
00:53:51Heat-seeking missiles, maximum capacity
00:53:54Come on
00:54:02Just a little further
00:54:03It's going easy
00:54:04Watch that drop-off
00:54:08Made it
00:54:13Captain, Captain, Captain
00:54:14When you reach the bottom of this ridge
00:54:16You will want to adjust left
00:54:19By one degree
00:54:20Thank you, Jacob
00:54:21Sir, it's working
00:54:37Our success rate right now is 74%
00:54:40Doctor, what are our losses?
00:54:44Air Force is reporting 40% of their fleet is missing
00:54:4740%
00:54:48London's airspace is now clear, sir
00:54:51Berlin's airspace is clear
00:54:53Bombay's airspace is clear
00:54:55And Melbourne's space is clear, sir
00:54:58St. Petersburg is also clear, sir
00:55:00Looks like we're just down to small particles and issues
00:55:04We've spared the major population areas
00:55:08Thank you, Doctor
00:55:10You stay vigilant
00:55:11Thank God I have been trying to reach you for hours
00:55:21Is it true?
00:55:23Did Evan make it onto the meteor?
00:55:26Yes
00:55:26If you do reach him
00:55:29Tell him that we are safe in the bunker
00:55:33And Mason's already asking when he's coming home
00:55:35I will
00:55:36He wanted to tell you himself
00:55:38But the launch
00:55:39The launch window got moved up
00:55:41So he asked me to tell you, okay?
00:55:43I know
00:55:44Thank you
00:55:47Lisa, if you need anything
00:55:49Well
00:56:07At least we know what happened to the Chinese drones
00:56:10Could have been the debris field
00:56:13Look, these drones are all way too small to even have adequate shielding
00:56:18I mean, look, they're scattered everywhere
00:56:21Well
00:56:22Jacobs, help me out here, buddy
00:56:25I veered the one degree
00:56:27What do we do now?
00:56:28Where do we go?
00:56:31Like I said, sir
00:56:32We didn't have a very accurate map of the topography before coming here
00:56:37It was just so we can glean from the short window between discovery and launch
00:56:41Is there another way around it?
00:56:44Oh, there's no time to reroute
00:56:46This could go on for miles
00:56:47And besides
00:56:48We'd probably be dead by the time we find another way
00:56:51According to my calculations
00:57:01It should be right over there
00:57:02I worked it all out
00:57:04So close
00:57:11Yet so far
00:57:12Stupid
00:57:14I'm sorry, sir
00:57:16That's all the information he gave me
00:57:18I talked to Ferris, I talked to Rick, I talked to all of them
00:57:21They didn't have anything for me
00:57:22Stupid, stupid, stupid
00:57:25But I'm
00:57:26Jacobs
00:57:27Stupid
00:57:28So stupid
00:57:30Jacobs
00:57:32Come here
00:57:34Hey, hey, hey
00:57:36Look at me
00:57:37Look at me
00:57:38Look at me
00:57:40Would you look at me?
00:57:42It's not your fault
00:57:44Okay?
00:57:46It's not
00:57:46We're all flying blind out here, okay?
00:57:51Okay?
00:57:52But I need you to calm down
00:57:53Okay?
00:57:54I need you to relax your breathing
00:57:55You're burning through the O2
00:57:57You're burning through the O2
00:57:57We can't have that
00:57:58Okay?
00:57:59I need you to calm down
00:58:01All right?
00:58:02Plus I need that brain of yours clear
00:58:04I know
00:58:05I'm sorry
00:58:06I'm sorry
00:58:06I'm sorry
00:58:07I just
00:58:07I just never
00:58:08I've never
00:58:10I just want to make sure
00:58:13That we get to the site in time
00:58:14But
00:58:14But also make it back to this ship
00:58:16And it's just so much brighter
00:58:17Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
00:58:19Look right here, buddy
00:58:20Stay with me
00:58:21Let's just focus
00:58:23On getting to the site
00:58:25All right?
00:58:27We'll worry about the ship later
00:58:29Yes, sir
00:58:32Okay
00:58:33Look!
00:58:43Those are missiles!
00:58:47Those are the Russian missiles
00:58:48That were destroyed by the meteor cloud
00:58:50No!
00:58:51Not destroyed!
00:58:53Lost!
00:58:54They must be targeting the meteor
00:58:56At different points
00:58:57To try to knock it off course
00:58:58Go!
00:58:59Go!
00:59:00Go!
00:59:01There's a cave!
00:59:03There's a cave!
00:59:14You okay?
00:59:18Are you okay?
00:59:20Lost my lights
00:59:22Oh, God
00:59:23Dad, I'm fine
00:59:25I can't see anything
00:59:39Jacob's gonna get out of here
00:59:41It rains more and more down on us
00:59:44It's gonna seal up every opening
00:59:46We're gonna have to try to
00:59:49Dig our way out a little bit
00:59:51Mills!
00:59:57Mills, in
00:59:58Mills, copy?
01:00:02Davis
01:00:03Davis
01:00:04This is Mills
01:00:05Davis, come in
01:00:06Mills here
01:00:07Davis, do you copy?
01:00:08Mills, come in
01:00:09Mills
01:00:10Davis
01:00:11Do you copy?
01:00:13Come in, Davis
01:00:14Come in
01:00:14Okay, okay
01:00:24Okay, okay
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01:01:28हुआ कहो दो
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01:02:28के लिए जाता है
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01:02:39को इस हैं
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01:02:55वस्वेस कि अहा??
01:02:59स уже सिर्ज में, चान जह जा। हूव्ते है ब यह की हाँ, पो �лер चाहहा है ।
01:03:04जह जुनहीं प्रूलेदं के प�ो नहीं है.
01:03:07रुखल decía Wha-
01:03:08we're gonna burn precious fuel but it'll work so long as you fire the laser at the same time we
01:03:17ignite the rocket i'll be on the side to haul him in i really only want to hear one answer
01:03:23it'll work that's the spirit
01:03:29very good
01:03:38either they're trying to find a way inside to get us
01:03:44or they've moved on no no no no i doubt that i'm the navigator
01:03:51we can't just sit here let's do what we can just try not to burn too much oxygen
01:03:59we could burn up to a quarter pound of o2 with strenuous exercise
01:04:04we'll shave off about five minutes or so from our oxygen supply which will be good
01:04:10how do you know that stuff
01:04:12well it's a simple calculation really you just factor in human oxygen strength levels and
01:04:19it's okay okay thanks thanks
01:04:20let's just keep trying to clear this space
01:04:25that should give enough strength to the piers and abutments
01:04:30now as long as we don't lose integrity from the rise and intratos
01:04:34everything should be clear
01:04:36theoretically theoretically
01:04:39i guess what's better than nothing
01:04:41let's give it a shot
01:04:43let's go
01:04:45you only get one shot at this
01:04:47roger that
01:04:49don't deviate a degree
01:04:50roger that
01:04:51ready ready
01:04:54firing in three
01:04:57two
01:04:58one
01:04:59there's a space
01:05:07we can get slow
01:05:09go go go
01:05:10quick
01:05:16another missile's headed our way
01:05:18thanks for the lift guys
01:05:23this rover can only take so much
01:05:35we don't have a choice
01:05:36we gotta stick with it as long as possible
01:05:39jacobs
01:05:41how much further to the site
01:05:43at our current rate of travel we will miss our launch window by one hour
01:05:48check the engine
01:05:50increase the gears
01:05:52keep it moving
01:05:53let's go
01:05:53the rover's sustained too much damage to try to handle this terrain captain
01:05:59that's it guys
01:06:07we have too much time
01:06:09i have to dip into the oxygen reserve
01:06:11try to keep it nice and steady until i can come up with a plan b
01:06:18davis this is space force command come in davis
01:06:35space force command
01:06:39this is captain mills
01:06:41captain davis and the team are traversing the surface now
01:06:44we're relieved to hear that captain
01:06:47what is their status
01:06:48they've been trying to reach me
01:06:49but i have been able to get a steady signal
01:06:52uss of command
01:06:56now that i have you here
01:06:58i need you to confirm the fuel line seals as i work
01:07:01tell me when you see steady numbers on your side
01:07:08roger that
01:07:10say mills we've been trying to reach you
01:07:13at the current rate
01:07:15the meteor crew is only going to have about 10 minutes once they get to the launch site
01:07:18come on
01:07:21reading
01:07:23you align steady we have pressure
01:07:25thank god
01:07:28i'll re-establish contact
01:07:30i'm with you
01:07:31as soon as i reach them
01:07:32davis i'm picking up more missiles approaching our launch site location
01:07:38it's going to be impossible to set up the detonators with those around
01:07:41we can't keep going on like this
01:07:44we'll only make it in time
01:07:45if we have a totally straight travel path
01:07:47no side to side
01:07:49no up and down
01:07:50davis come in
01:07:52davis it's mills
01:07:53this is davis
01:07:54go
01:07:55ah davis
01:07:57i just got off diamond command
01:07:59you have 10 minutes
01:08:01to reach the launch zone
01:08:0210 minutes
01:08:03how far are you
01:08:05just a few hundred yards captain mills
01:08:07we're almost there
01:08:08godspeed sir
01:08:09godspeed
01:08:11you didn't tell him about the russian missiles
01:08:15he didn't need to know
01:08:16we're incoming
01:08:18remember that plan b
01:08:22yeah this is it
01:08:24let's go
01:08:24stop
01:08:52stop
01:08:52कि अुर्ण चिनी
01:08:55कि अंगण घुलिए कि अँ़
01:09:01अँ़
01:09:05अँ़
01:09:09आट अपकोब
01:09:11यभल
01:09:12यभल
01:09:16यज़
01:09:17यभल
01:09:18याब
01:09:20I'm coming buddy, hold on
01:09:25No, no, no
01:09:31No, no, no
01:09:33No, no, no
01:09:36No, David
01:09:37Take us
01:09:38Hey buddy
01:09:42Looks like you just took a hard shot to the ribs
01:09:45Nothing a chest brace can't fix
01:09:48I knew what I was getting myself into
01:09:52Listen buddy, you hang in there okay, we're gonna get you out of here
01:09:59Okay, give me your hand, let's go
01:10:02No
01:10:03Alright, we need to get you to the site and then back on the ship home
01:10:07No, you're wasting time
01:10:10I need to go
01:10:11Come on
01:10:13There's not enough time
01:10:16I need to go
01:10:17Go
01:10:19Finish the mission
01:10:25The GPS is broken, Captain
01:10:29But you don't need me anymore
01:10:31You can find your own way back
01:10:35Follow the track of the rover
01:10:38Back to the ship
01:10:40Just like following
01:10:42I said a treat
01:10:45Besides
01:10:47My odds of survival
01:10:50Are zero
01:10:54Jacobs, don't you give up on me
01:10:56Come on buddy
01:10:57Jacobs, I'm sorry
01:11:01I'm sorry
01:11:04I'm sorry
01:11:07Look, I'm sorry
01:11:10Look at him
01:11:11You can see
01:11:11Oh, you're not
01:11:11You're not
01:11:12I've been
01:11:16I'm not
01:11:17I'm not
01:11:17I'm not
01:11:17I'm not
01:11:18I'm not
01:11:19I'm not
01:11:20I'm not
01:11:20I'm not
01:11:21You're not
01:11:21I'm not
01:11:22You're not
01:11:22I'm not
01:11:22I'm not
01:11:23A
01:11:23You're not
01:11:24अभी वाही लेग टो.
01:11:39embarrassing to chickा's
01:11:42थे हैं सरे और बोचे अड़ी यजिए
01:11:48す哪裡 love से अभाव का थे अभी अभנग
01:11:54क्तिकन कि अच्ट टागो औरी Euro
01:12:00छींजिक बेंक
01:12:04कर दो
01:12:06कर दो
01:12:11ए teor, कि अबस्टीकवी इसले हैं
01:12:13वीक बेंदयन ब прर्क प्रses घर्च्स
01:12:16कम भी
01:12:17अबस्टीरत
01:12:20साम्सारोल किन्यूर को कि अ crisis
01:12:22लुछ लगते हैं लगता हुट लाशा जामने करने लगत्व को ये इस्ज़न इसका थो दो एसके लाव लगता करता है
01:12:38बस्ट कर दो लगते हैं?
01:12:43तो जो खाई प्ताप्श से बाल औूरा हमें इस अडियो किस अप्स्साइब करें को साफ लगता है
01:12:48क 115 वाराव का लारा है
01:12:54दोनने वहां!
01:12:56दोनने टोने पला मैंने हैं
01:13:00दोन झाल!
01:13:02मैं क्या स्हुन जें?
01:13:05अो भारो 원� 이상ıyla उ।
01:13:08यार हमाली को आझको पल्म?
01:13:08य जैं झुल
01:13:11वा हम लन्म लाफ्म data
01:13:14क Abraham's सिर्छ उलू बीवलने जिरेवां
01:13:16अज़ बोग्स का एक एका पालाव मेर भालाव
01:13:20जरे घ्मामान भी एा हुआ आवा एा कि अवाला सकती है
01:13:40अज कर दो हमेदा आवा टे के हमेदाने के आवाद इंडर के लिड़न आवा है
01:13:45झाव को बोच्झेए इंडे हैं
01:13:48and we start drilling straight down at the base of that booster, right, Stiles?
01:13:53We have to try.
01:13:54Yes.
01:13:57Let's drill.
01:13:58Let's drill!
01:14:12Davis.
01:14:15Come on.
01:14:16Stiles, stay clear of the rocket and drill down at least 45 feet.
01:14:23That's enough for me to set the charge.
01:14:26Copy that.
01:14:30Captain, the electrical system is still active.
01:14:34Once I boot it back up, we're good to go.
01:14:40Oh, my God!
01:14:41Rocket number three accidentally triggered in the cave.
01:14:44Davis, go and hit the three rockets!
01:14:48Now, now!
01:14:50Copy!
01:14:51No, no, no!
01:15:08No!
01:15:14Critical alert.
01:15:15Detroit has to stand catastrophic damage.
01:15:17Doctor, do you have any other course of action to keep this meteor shower?
01:15:21Fire all remaining ordnance as high as possible and target the biggest pieces.
01:15:25We've already deployed all of our assets.
01:15:27Every ship, every sub, every tank, every aircraft.
01:15:30Everything we got!
01:15:32Sir, shelter-in-place orders are devolving into chaos.
01:15:34Emergency systems keep calling us completely overwhelmed.
01:15:38I told you to call in an evac in the National Guard ages ago.
01:15:42Sir, it doesn't matter.
01:15:43Every city in the world is devolving into panic and violence.
01:15:47Countdown to impact to six minutes.
01:15:49It's my fault.
01:15:57Jacobs, Turner, Stiles, this whole mission was my fault.
01:16:03No, no, no, it's not your fault.
01:16:06But she's gone, and so is that whole ignition system.
01:16:11No, not necessarily.
01:16:13Not the ignition system.
01:16:15The way to fire it remotely, yes, that's gone.
01:16:19Any way of triggering it electronically is gone.
01:16:23So we're screwed.
01:16:25No, not yet.
01:16:26We still have four rockets.
01:16:28And four fuel lines.
01:16:31You remember Mills' plan?
01:16:33Yeah.
01:16:34Light it from the inside.
01:16:35I think I can still trip the fuel valves manually.
01:16:42Okay.
01:16:43Davis.
01:16:44It's Mills, do you copy?
01:16:46Go, Mills.
01:16:47Oh, thank God.
01:16:49Davis, I'm only in your comm.
01:16:50What's the status?
01:16:53Jacobs is gone.
01:16:55So is Stiles.
01:16:59Shit, man.
01:17:02Mills.
01:17:04We're at the site, but...
01:17:06The detonator...
01:17:08Okay, listen, Davis.
01:17:09There was damage to the fuel line.
01:17:11All right, we lost a lot, but I repaired it, so we can get off this damn rock.
01:17:16Okay, we deploy this thing, we ignite it, and then we get out.
01:17:35But, uh, I have enough O2 to get back to the ship, and then I have another canister there.
01:17:41What is it?
01:17:42You're the pilot.
01:17:46Mills can't do this on his own.
01:17:50As for me...
01:17:51I'll be out of O2 before we're halfway back.
01:17:55Someone needs to stay and finish the job.
01:18:02You need to go.
01:18:04No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:18:05We can split my canister, okay?
01:18:07I have enough O2 to split it.
01:18:09Then we have to hurry, because just like Jacob said, we can use the rover path like a train track back to the ship.
01:18:18Davis!
01:18:19Go.
01:18:19You have a child on the way.
01:18:24There's no reason for anyone else to die on this mission.
01:18:29Evan.
01:18:30You have Mason.
01:18:32The Ignatian starter needs to be held in place before detonation because of the damage it sustained during the explosion.
01:18:41Go.
01:18:41Go.
01:18:41Go.
01:18:41Go.
01:18:42Go.
01:18:43Go.
01:18:43Go.
01:18:44Go.
01:18:44Go.
01:18:44Go.
01:18:44Go.
01:18:44Go.
01:18:45Go.
01:18:45Go.
01:18:45Go.
01:18:45Go.
01:18:46Go.
01:18:46Go.
01:18:46Go.
01:18:49Williams, bloody hell, you're a sight for sore eyes.
01:18:55Right back at you.
01:18:56Okay.
01:18:57Get ready for launch.
01:18:58Going for launch.
01:18:59Ah.
01:19:14I love you.
01:19:19Take care of your mom for me.
01:19:31Ready.
01:19:31Ready.
01:19:31Ready.
01:19:31झाल झाल
01:20:01झाल
01:20:05Sir, we have ignition on the far side of the meteor.
01:20:12The rockets are pushing the meteor off course.
01:20:16Doctor, is the meteor moving?
01:20:18General, the rockets have fired.
01:20:20Moving four degrees, eight degrees.
01:20:26It's gonna miss the Earth by thousands of miles.
01:20:29Copy that.
01:20:31जब हैं और इन ले लिम्टास गाजानी वहाँ साथ, सबस्टार गया है
01:20:41है, सबस्तार कोल
01:20:47म森षटा
01:20:59खरेव सहान guest
01:21:02डह मुच fino
01:21:08नहीं नहीं नहीं अे ऐसन Cristq Lar cities
01:21:09तूम कर अ maximum
01:21:14अ उन्हें सकत्री कि अ देने keyword
01:21:19बश्णिवाई एम लग उवे
01:21:21बश्णिवा लॉल
01:21:25उईजीısı दुटर
01:21:27वे लगत으면
01:21:29वे पुम्हें पोगा थे लगा थे लेकी और इब हैंगा है
01:21:40म्स्सडवस प्रॉब इस प्रॉब ये इस धिए धर अजी करें
01:21:52अश्वाथ ये अश्वाल ये लगता है
01:21:54.
01:21:55So let me start by saying what an honor it is
01:21:59to defend my family, my country, and my planet.
01:22:01Lisa, tell Mason I love him.
01:22:06Tell him daddy is doing this for him, for his future- for his children's future.
01:22:14.
01:22:19.
01:22:21Oh, and, uh, look, I'm bringing this with me, tell Mason every time he looks up at the sky, this space man's gonna be looking down on him, journeying him on forever.
01:22:39I love you both so much. It's the reason for the mission. Love. Love was the reason we're deciding to save the planet. Think about how close we came to wiping it all away. Let's build a better Earth together. I love you.
01:23:09So much.
01:23:39I love you.
01:24:09I love you.
01:24:11I love you.
01:24:13I love you.
01:24:15I love you.
01:24:17I love you.
01:24:19I love you.
01:24:21I love you.
01:24:23I love you.
01:24:25I love you.
01:24:27I love you.
01:24:29I love you.
01:24:31I love you.
01:24:33I love you.
01:24:35I love you.
01:24:37I love you.
01:24:39I love you.
01:24:41झाल झाल
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