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00:00:30In 1999, an alien spaceship crashed onto the Earth.
00:00:45Hidden on board were the secrets of a unique science known as robo-technology.
00:00:50The data banks found in the ship were transferred to the Earth's Robotech computer complex.
00:00:56In 2009, an alien search party arrived from hyperspace to reclaim their lost data bank.
00:01:05The United Earth government was forced into an intergalactic war.
00:01:09Earth forces were able to win the first battle, but at a great cost.
00:01:14The planet was virtually destroyed.
00:01:17New population centers grew out of the ashes.
00:01:19It is now 2027.
00:01:23A second armada sent by the aliens is nearing Earth.
00:01:27They have come to recapture the secrets of their lost technology.
00:01:31And then, destroy the Earth.
00:01:34The United States
00:03:16My lord, the retrieval of the mother computer.
00:03:18The computer itself is merely scrap metal, but within it lies the memory matrix, the greatest storehouse of knowledge in the universe.
00:03:26Would you risk losing it by launching a proof frontal assault?
00:03:28The masters that came before us pursued that strategy and were defeated by the humans.
00:03:32That must not happen again.
00:03:35This time we must keep them unaware of our purpose by using one of their own to feed the memory matrix into our computers.
00:03:41One they won't suspect until it's too late.
00:03:43But how, my lord?
00:03:44You will mobilize and deploy the battaloid regiments.
00:03:54Sir, I've lost contact with Defense Base 17.
00:03:57Looks like somebody's jamming all our scanners.
00:03:59Full alert.
00:04:00Full alert.
00:04:00All units to battle stations.
00:04:02All units to battle stations.
00:04:03This is not a drill.
00:04:04Repeat, this is not a drill.
00:04:14Oh, my God.
00:04:15Assault craft converging from Baker 9.
00:04:17They're passing over our position, right?
00:04:25Now, fire!
00:04:39Those buzzards are getting through the bombardment.
00:04:41I think we're going to be needed.
00:04:43You better saddle up, Todd.
00:04:47They're into our zone.
00:04:49Break formation and fire at will.
00:05:10Who are these guys anyway?
00:05:17Let me go!
00:05:39Let me go!
00:05:42Wait, come on!
00:05:43Come on, get out of here!
00:05:44Stop!
00:05:45What is going on?
00:05:47Sounds like they're headed our way, Todd.
00:05:52What's command waiting for?
00:05:53Why don't they send us in?
00:05:54Man, the poor guys are probably going around in circles right now.
00:05:57They haven't faced a real attack in years.
00:05:59Are we supposed to just wait here until they...
00:06:01Party in one, they've broken through its street level to Sector 5-9-er.
00:06:04That's our cue.
00:06:07Whoa!
00:06:09A little more to the left, and this boy would have been spamming a can.
00:06:12You all right, Nick?
00:06:13Confirmative.
00:06:14But what happened to them?
00:06:15Did they pass us by?
00:06:16Enemy in 210, fire main turrets.
00:06:21All Veritek units to Bataloid boat.
00:06:41Prepare to retreat.
00:06:43What the...
00:06:44Colonel Andrews?
00:06:46What are you doing here, sir?
00:06:48I'll take over now, Lieutenant Harris.
00:06:50Everybody fan out.
00:06:59You've been cut off from the main company.
00:07:01You're to disengage and fall back immediately.
00:07:03Fall back?
00:07:04But why, sir?
00:07:04I think we can hold them here.
00:07:06That's indicative, Todd.
00:07:07We don't know what their game is, but they've been taking prisoners right and left across the whole quadrant.
00:07:11I'm not going to let them get their hands on any more of my men.
00:07:18Now get your squad together and pull out.
00:07:20I'll lay down some cover fire.
00:07:21Sir, behind you.
00:07:23Look out.
00:07:27Colonel Andrews.
00:07:28Nick, get over there and see if he's all right.
00:07:32They've got the colonel.
00:07:33They're taking him back to their transport.
00:07:35I'm way out of position, Todd.
00:07:37You're the only one who can stop him.
00:07:40Oh, no.
00:07:42Todd, what are you waiting for?
00:07:43Fire!
00:07:44I-I can't.
00:07:51They've got civilians with them.
00:08:01Too late now, all you can score work.
00:08:14Fire!
00:08:15Tree spire!
00:08:17I don't get it, Todd.
00:08:18They had us on the ropes.
00:08:19They could have finished us off.
00:08:21Why are they leaving?
00:08:22Maybe they found what they were looking for.
00:08:27Our bioroids captured an officer, you say?
00:08:29Yes, my lord.
00:08:31A Colonel B.D. Andrews.
00:08:32Preliminary brain scans reveal him to be a key member of the Earth's defense command structure
00:08:37with access to its highest security sectors.
00:08:41Excellent.
00:08:41The bioroids found the perfect subject.
00:08:44Scanners clearly indicate he has some knowledge of the mother computer.
00:08:48A biogenetic twin of this Colonel Andrews would be able to feed us the memory matrix without
00:08:52arousing the human suspicions.
00:08:54I propose that we make a simulant of this subject.
00:08:57Shall I put up the brain scans of the other captives?
00:09:00No.
00:09:00The more time we waste, the more likely the Earthlings are to grow suspicious.
00:09:04I want the simulant of Colonel Andrews dispatched to the planet's surface within the hour.
00:09:07Then destroy his human form along with these others.
00:09:11Stand by to cut away.
00:09:23Three, two, one, go.
00:09:25I am Colonel B.D. Andrews speaking for the supreme military command of the United Earth
00:09:31Government.
00:09:32The time has come to refute a preposterous rumor that is spreading throughout the population.
00:09:37Recent military maneuvers in the northern province have been misinterpreted by some irresponsible
00:09:42people as evidence that we have been attacked or invaded by an enemy power.
00:09:45If you hear these rumors, ignore them.
00:09:47We have not been invaded, nor are we at war.
00:09:50There have been no hostilities of any kind.
00:09:51I wonder if Papa knows anything about this.
00:09:53I don't really think he'd tell you.
00:09:54Come on, Stacy.
00:09:55Your dad's a cabinet minister.
00:09:56He's not about to spill the beans.
00:09:58Especially if they're hiding something.
00:09:59You know, like one of those atomic accidents or something like that.
00:10:03Oh!
00:10:04I don't know.
00:10:05You believe him?
00:10:06Who can tell with these army guys?
00:10:07They're all a bunch of clones.
00:10:09We'll have more as the events transpire.
00:10:11Now back to news.
00:10:12And now our economics editor with a report on the slippage of the double dollar and what
00:10:16it means.
00:10:16Oh, please.
00:10:22Pop's Repair Shop.
00:10:23Mark?
00:10:23Yeah?
00:10:24I need your help, Mark.
00:10:25Todd, you're supposed to be on maneuvers, aren't you?
00:10:27I've got a problem.
00:10:28Some kind of trouble?
00:10:29They may be tapping the phone.
00:10:30Meet me in that parking garage on Central.
00:10:32I've got to fix a speedometer.
00:10:33Mark!
00:10:34Just kidding, big buddy.
00:10:35I'm on my way.
00:10:36Thanks.
00:10:36It's a big deal if I lose my job.
00:10:39I mean, it's only money.
00:10:40Next time you ask for a raise, I'm going to remind you of those brave words.
00:10:46This is it, sir.
00:10:47The computers tracked the MoDat 5 to this garage.
00:10:50Contact Andrews and prepare to move in.
00:10:52Todd?
00:10:54Oh, Todd, where are you?
00:10:55Shut that thing off.
00:10:57Why all the intrigue?
00:10:58I hope you weren't spotted.
00:10:59Come on!
00:11:00Huh?
00:11:01Terrific fight.
00:11:02What is it?
00:11:02The MoDat 5.
00:11:04It's a mobile database terminal.
00:11:05Wow.
00:11:06A mobile terminal?
00:11:07You mean this thing's a computer?
00:11:09Just a small part of a supercomputer.
00:11:12It's a military prototype.
00:11:13A top-secret weapon system developed during the Robotech War.
00:11:16It's the only weapon I've got against Supreme Command.
00:11:19Supreme Command?
00:11:20That broadcast of Colonel Andrews was a lie.
00:11:22I'm lost.
00:11:23You'd better spell it out for me.
00:11:24He's saying that what happened was just routine.
00:11:27Just military maneuvers.
00:11:29But I was there.
00:11:30I saw civilians dying.
00:11:31He quarantined the whole quadrant to keep us from talking.
00:11:34But I took the MoDat and got out.
00:11:35You can bet they'll be coming after him.
00:11:37That's why we've got to contact EVE fast.
00:11:39Party's over, boys.
00:11:40Huh?
00:11:41I'm sorry to be the guy to spoil your fun, but the colonel wants to see you, too.
00:11:46He seems to want his prototype back.
00:11:48If we go with you, we'll never be seen again by anybody.
00:11:50I'm not moving.
00:11:51Me neither.
00:11:51Suit yourself.
00:11:52Get back.
00:11:53He's got a gun.
00:11:53Get those lights on.
00:11:54Wait, Todd.
00:11:55That's my bike.
00:11:56You take the MoDat 5.
00:11:57Little punk.
00:11:57Todd!
00:11:58Shut up, Martin.
00:11:58Get out of here.
00:12:00You've got to be in contact with EVE.
00:12:05Forget him.
00:12:05Get the prototype.
00:12:06Did he make it out?
00:12:07He's broken out.
00:12:17All units can pack up at once.
00:12:19Stop all for suit immediately.
00:12:21EVE will help us find him in no time.
00:12:29Forget it, I said.
00:12:30We'll deal with him later.
00:12:32How about the other one?
00:12:33Is he dead?
00:12:34He's getting there.
00:12:37I can't get over it.
00:12:39Those goons were shooting real bullets.
00:12:40Their aim is pretty bad.
00:12:41There's not a mark on the bike.
00:12:43Hey, what are you driving at?
00:12:44That maybe I dreamed the whole thing up and it never happened?
00:12:46Come on.
00:12:47You're putting this on, aren't you?
00:12:49All this stuff about cover-ups and some mysterious woman named EVE.
00:12:52I suppose I imagine the bike, then.
00:12:54I'm dying to hear you explain that, big guy.
00:12:56You know, Mark's got a point.
00:12:58The bike's definitely for real.
00:12:59It's dripping transmission fluid all over my floor.
00:13:01And if the bike ain't a figment of his imagination, well, then maybe, maybe none of it is.
00:13:08Pop, don't tell me he's got you going.
00:13:10All right, say it all happened just like you said.
00:13:12Then aren't you a little bit worried about your buddy Todd?
00:13:15Jeez, Todd's a soldier.
00:13:16He can take care of himself.
00:13:17I'm worried about what's gonna happen to the rest of us.
00:13:20How are they supposed to find us?
00:13:21This city's a big place.
00:13:23We got a rough fix on the MoDat before it was deactivated.
00:13:25Warehouse District Sector 9.
00:13:27Keep scanning.
00:13:28The kid may start it up again.
00:13:29I want every available unit down there.
00:13:32He can't hide forever.
00:13:34Yeah.
00:13:36It's gonna take a lot more than a coat of paint to disguise that thing.
00:13:42Oh, no, look at the time.
00:13:43Becky's gonna kill me.
00:13:45I was supposed to be there almost 15...
00:13:47Huh?
00:13:48Oh, brother.
00:13:59Hey, you dropped your purse.
00:14:24Sorry I'm late.
00:14:26Who do you think you are?
00:14:27Steve McQueen?
00:14:28Hey, look, I'm sorry, but after what happened last night, you're lucky I'm here at all.
00:14:32You'll never believe...
00:14:33Lucky, do you know how long I've been waiting?
00:14:35Sorry.
00:14:36If I miss that audition, I'll wring your neck.
00:14:39Hey.
00:14:40Taxi!
00:14:41Becky, wait.
00:14:42You'll never make it that way.
00:14:44Where to?
00:14:44Central Broadcasting Studio downtown.
00:14:46I hope you're not in any hurry, lady.
00:14:48Becky, are you crazy?
00:14:49It's bumper-to-bumper downtown.
00:14:52Come on.
00:14:53Give me one more chance.
00:14:55I guess I don't have much choice.
00:14:57You don't know if you want to get there on time.
00:14:59Hang on.
00:15:06Knock it off.
00:15:07Makes me nervous.
00:15:08I'm a computer.
00:15:12Why don't I come to the Stance Audition with you?
00:15:14To give you moral support.
00:15:15I think I can handle it.
00:15:19Hey, are you going to cast me in Kelly's movie?
00:15:22Well, there was a part for you.
00:15:23What do you mean, there was a part?
00:15:25I told her you could play Lee.
00:15:27But now I'm not so sure it's such a good idea.
00:15:29Come on.
00:15:30I bet I'd be perfect.
00:15:32Don't call us.
00:15:33We'll call you.
00:15:33Hey, give me a break.
00:15:34I'd make a terrific leading man.
00:15:36I'll do my own stunts.
00:15:37We'll try to find a part for you.
00:15:39Something a bit smaller.
00:15:40Ciao.
00:15:41Wait.
00:15:42Give me Kelly's number.
00:15:43Let me talk to her.
00:15:45Well, it's against my better judgment,
00:15:46but her number's Gwondike 26553.
00:15:49And try not to be too much of a jerk, all right?
00:15:52See you later.
00:15:54Yeah!
00:15:55I'm gonna be a star!
00:15:57Good luck in there.
00:16:21Thanks.
00:16:23I'm late.
00:16:24I know.
00:16:24Excuse me.
00:16:25Ah, gentlemen, this is Miss Michaels, I think.
00:16:27Yes, sir.
00:16:28Becky Michaels.
00:16:29I knew Miss Michaels would be worth waiting for.
00:16:31Make yourself comfortable, Becky.
00:16:34Strikeforce 1, we have final clearance for attack on the alien fleet.
00:16:37Phantom Wave, commence launch sequence.
00:16:39Roger.
00:16:40Control launch sequence underway.
00:16:42Thrusters engaged.
00:16:44Phantom Wave, you are clear for taxi.
00:16:47Stand by for cruiser ignition.
00:16:48Thanks.
00:16:48The phantoms are standing by for permission to take off, sir.
00:16:59Let's not keep them waiting.
00:17:00Permission granted.
00:17:09Strikeforce launch.
00:17:09This is absolute lunacy.
00:17:11Sir, Supreme Command felt that a counterattack might catch them off guard.
00:17:16You don't approve of this mission, do you, Commander?
00:17:19Hmm?
00:17:20I think I've made my feelings plain.
00:17:22Huh.
00:17:22Those men are risking their lives against an enemy that officially doesn't even exist.
00:17:26The alien flagship is coming into rain.
00:17:28Fire!
00:17:29Fire!
00:17:29Fire!
00:17:40Sir, Supreme Command, have you thrown out some kind of deflector scream?
00:17:51Phantom Blue, accelerate to attack speed.
00:17:53Roger.
00:17:53Roger.
00:17:53Roger.
00:17:59Hit me, fire!
00:18:07We can't get through!
00:18:11Phantom Red, get your fighters out of there!
00:18:14Get your legs up!
00:18:14They've picked us up!
00:18:15Ah!
00:18:19I'm picking us up to my lead, OT, Tango 12.
00:18:22I'm picking us in.
00:18:23Disruptor fire coming this way.
00:18:25Pull up, sir!
00:18:25Pull on!
00:18:29Strike force to Supreme Command.
00:18:33The enemy flagship has repelled our attack.
00:18:35Phantom Leader is down.
00:18:36Repeat, Phantom Leader is down.
00:18:38Red and Blue squadrons believe lost.
00:18:40All other units badly depleted.
00:18:42Urgently request you consider a medium withdrawal of all forces.
00:18:45What's the damage to the alien ship?
00:18:47Minimal at best.
00:18:48We haven't even put a dent in their deflectors.
00:18:50Forget the enemy, Colonel.
00:18:51How many of our fighters are down?
00:18:53Our data's very incomplete.
00:18:54Then put up what you've got.
00:18:56These are the squadrons we've lost so far.
00:18:58Sound the retreat, General.
00:19:00Well, there's still someone left to hear it.
00:19:02Call off the attack!
00:19:04Hurry, bring those fighters home.
00:19:05All units, abort!
00:19:07Abort!
00:19:07Disengage and return to base!
00:19:10Andrew's here.
00:19:11Good news, Colonel.
00:19:12The Security Council has been convened to consider your proposal.
00:19:15They'll have to listen to you now, sir.
00:19:17That strike force of theirs was a disaster, just like you said it would be.
00:19:20And the enemy fleet, is it?
00:19:21Completely undamaged by the Earthling's attack.
00:19:23I see no point in our retaliating.
00:19:25It might very well upset our plan.
00:19:27If we don't respond, my lord, the humans may begin to doubt our superiority.
00:19:30Silence!
00:19:30Enough!
00:19:32The Simulant.
00:19:33He's the key to our success.
00:19:35Thanks to him, we were forewarned of the Earthling's attack.
00:19:38Thanks to him, the Memory Matrix will soon be ours.
00:19:42Once that has been accomplished,
00:19:43there will be more than enough time to demonstrate our superiority.
00:19:46Colonel Andrews proposes that Supreme Command go online with the EVE supercomputer
00:20:00and use it to develop and coordinate our defensive strategy.
00:20:04He further suggests that he himself be placed in charge of the computer.
00:20:08He is, after all, the only officer of command rank with extensive knowledge of the EVE.
00:20:12General?
00:20:13I find the proposal perfectly brilliant, Excellency.
00:20:16It's high time that that computer was put through its paces.
00:20:19I'm in agreement with you, General,
00:20:20but perhaps we should hear from the rest of the council.
00:20:23Commander Emerson?
00:20:24Sir, I remind you the EVE is the product of an alien technology.
00:20:28It's a complete mystery to us.
00:20:29To trust it with our defense is madness.
00:20:31Are you saying we're incapable of maintaining control over this operation?
00:20:34I have my doubts.
00:20:35Anyway, I suspect that Professor Embry is not going to be exactly eager to hand it over.
00:20:40It's a military emergency.
00:20:42I'm sure the Minister of Computer Science, at least,
00:20:44has some idea of his responsibilities.
00:20:46That's enough, gentlemen.
00:20:47Inform Colonel Andrews he is in command of the computer complex as of this moment.
00:20:51But Supreme Command doesn't know the first thing about the computer.
00:20:54Good Lord, my men have been studying its memory base for years,
00:20:57and we've barely managed to scratch the surface of its capabilities.
00:21:00There's no more time for simply studying the EVE, Doctor.
00:21:03The Supreme Command believes it's high time it was put to use.
00:21:06Is the minister aware of what you're trying to do?
00:21:08Sir, Professor Embry's been made to see the military's point of view,
00:21:11and we're proceeding with his approval.
00:21:14As of this moment, I am assuming command of the EVE.
00:21:17Captain, will you please escort Dr. Peters off the base?
00:21:20It'll be my pleasure.
00:21:21The EVE was never meant to be used for military purposes.
00:21:24Honestly, arrogance of Supreme Command is beyond belief.
00:21:28Good luck, Colonel. You're going to need it.
00:21:29I want everybody on Dr. Peters' staff immediately removed from his position
00:21:35and replaced with one of my own personnel.
00:21:38Yes, sir. We've already begun weeding them out.
00:21:40But you heard him, Colonel.
00:21:41This machine's never been used by the military before.
00:21:43How do you plan on hooking it up?
00:21:45I mean, where do we begin?
00:21:46That won't be a problem, Major.
00:21:48I know precisely where to begin.
00:21:50All patch bays are online and ready for processing.
00:21:59Well?
00:22:00Sir?
00:22:01Stand easy, soldier. Status report.
00:22:03We're patched into the computer's main memory matrix.
00:22:05We should be able to start coordinating the strategic data
00:22:08just as soon as Supreme Command starts feeding it to us.
00:22:11That's splendid.
00:22:12Begin transmitting the memory matrix to the TS-25.
00:22:15Excuse me, Colonel, but do you really mean the TS-25?
00:22:18That space satellite's been abandoned for years.
00:22:21You have your orders. Begin transmission.
00:22:23Sir.
00:22:23After all, we'll be demanding a lot from the EVE.
00:22:26This is just a little exercise to warm up its systems for the real work ahead.
00:22:31Can you believe this?
00:22:32They got us transmitting the whole database to a dead satellite.
00:22:35I guess this is what you call busy work.
00:22:37There's got to be a couple of trillion megabytes of data stored in this matrix.
00:22:40At this rate, we could be stuck in this icebox for two or three days transmitting all this stuff.
00:22:45Well, at least your fingers will stay warm.
00:23:01Sir, sensors have detected a subspace transmission on Vector 11.
00:23:05It is unlike any Earth signal we've yet monitored.
00:23:08It must be the signal the masters have been waiting for.
00:23:11Bring all receptors to bear on Vector 11.
00:23:13Good. Intercept that transmission and contact the flagship immediately.
00:23:17Understood, sir.
00:23:20My lord, the simulant of Colonel Andrews has begun transmitting the memory matrix of the mother computer, as you predicted.
00:23:26Outlying ships have intercepted the signal and are feeding it to our bio-organic computers.
00:23:30Excellent.
00:23:31Encode and assimilate the data as it is received.
00:23:34Let us not waste any time.
00:23:35Yes, my lord.
00:23:36Our liquid enzyme data banks are beginning to fill.
00:23:45Assimilation has begun.
00:23:46Our mission will soon be accomplished.
00:23:49The memory matrix will be in our possession.
00:23:51And then at last we'll be free to annihilate this britching planet and its miserable inhabitants.
00:23:56Now I know why you guys cast me in your movies.
00:24:00Well, I've got to confess, you were the only fellow we knew with a motorcycle.
00:24:03So my acting ability didn't count?
00:24:05That came into it a little bit.
00:24:06Hey, let's have a shot of you on the freeway.
00:24:09Don't just sit there and show me what that mean machine can do.
00:24:15What are you waiting?
00:24:16What a risk!
00:24:17I bet you'd be a lot happier if it could drive by itself.
00:24:20Come on, Mark.
00:24:21Please, Ford.
00:24:22I can't even believe I let you people talk me into this stupid thing.
00:24:25This bike doesn't even belong to me.
00:24:26You're behaving like you stole it.
00:24:28I didn't, but to some people that might not matter very much.
00:24:31What do you mean?
00:24:32What people?
00:24:32Mark, what's the story behind this machine?
00:24:34Where'd it come from?
00:24:36Forget it.
00:24:36Listen, Mark, if you've gotten yourself into some kind of trouble and you needed help,
00:24:40tell me about it.
00:24:41Wouldn't you?
00:24:41Move it!
00:24:42Slow pop!
00:24:43You're falling behind!
00:24:44What?
00:24:45No motorcycle?
00:24:45You mean you just want me to act in this scene?
00:24:48I don't expect miracles.
00:24:49Remember your lines and don't bump into the furniture.
00:24:52That's all I can ask for.
00:24:53Hmm.
00:24:53All right.
00:24:54From the top, I want simplicity and feeling.
00:24:57Everyone quiet!
00:24:59And action!
00:25:00I'm sorry, my darling, but I've been called to the front and I must go.
00:25:04We haven't much time.
00:25:05No, you're wrong, my love.
00:25:07We have a lifetime.
00:25:09That's great, but I don't believe it.
00:25:11Ah!
00:25:14Oh, no!
00:25:15Not Eve, I can.
00:25:16That Disney pop star just spoiled my cake!
00:25:21The future is now
00:25:23There's no way now
00:25:25Wait a second.
00:25:26What did she call her?
00:25:27Eve?
00:25:28You've never seen her?
00:25:30Mark, she's the biggest thing on television.
00:25:32Hey
00:25:33The future is now
00:25:37Let's stand up and fight
00:25:39We know it's right
00:25:41Nothing will stand in our way
00:25:49The future is now
00:25:54I wonder if that's the Eve Todd told me to contact
00:25:57Are you going to tell me what's going on?
00:26:00Wait!
00:26:00Hold that pose
00:26:01Don't move
00:26:02Got it
00:26:04This film will be a masterpiece
00:26:06Here, this is the part I love
00:26:09Look at that bike
00:26:11Did you ever see anything like it?
00:26:13No
00:26:14That's what worries me
00:26:15City doc, hello
00:26:17Oh, hi, Mark
00:26:20We've been watching your screen test
00:26:21Stacy, put Becky on
00:26:22I've got to speak with her
00:26:23It's important
00:26:24I bet
00:26:25You movie stars think everything you do is important
00:26:28Hang on
00:26:29Hi, Mark
00:26:30What is it?
00:26:31Is that Eve again?
00:26:32She's got some kind of talk show, right?
00:26:34Eve, tell that joker it's too early
00:26:36To be making TV appearances
00:26:37I haven't even edited the film yet
00:26:39I think she takes phone calls
00:26:41So I heard
00:26:42What time's her program on?
00:26:43Four o'clock
00:26:44Okay, maybe I'm out of my mind
00:26:45But I'm going to call her up
00:26:46And see if she knows something about Todd
00:26:48And what happened to him
00:26:49Mark, are you in some kind of trouble?
00:26:51Why won't you tell me?
00:26:52Tune in to Eve's show today
00:26:53And you'll understand everything
00:26:54Music, fashion, the weather
00:26:56Or your waistline
00:26:57Give me a ring and let's talk about it
00:26:58There's our first call coming in right now
00:27:01Eve here
00:27:02Uh, hello, Eve?
00:27:04Are you there?
00:27:04I can't see you
00:27:05Yeah, I'm here
00:27:06Try backing off a little from the telemonitor
00:27:09Oh, sorry
00:27:11But I've never done this before
00:27:12Never would have guessed
00:27:14Todd Harris
00:27:15Does that name mean anything?
00:27:17Security override
00:27:18Go to stock footage of Eve
00:27:21Three, two, one, go
00:27:23Rolling standard apology
00:27:25Well, no one ever said the TV was perfect
00:27:27Sorry about that
00:27:28Let's move on to line five
00:27:29Hello?
00:27:30Hello, Eve
00:27:30You know anything about that
00:27:31He was just getting started
00:27:32So they've got him sighted
00:27:33Hmm
00:27:34Wait for backup
00:27:35We're feeding him an Eve simulation
00:27:37That should keep him occupied
00:27:38Till we can jump him
00:27:39It's more than a motorcycle
00:27:40It's a weapon system
00:27:41It's what started all this trouble
00:27:43Where is this bike?
00:27:44I mean, I'm sure it's everything you say it is
00:27:46But, you know, the proof's in the pudding
00:27:48You keeping it a secret
00:27:49Or you're gonna let us have a look?
00:27:51But it's right behind me
00:27:52Ugh
00:27:53Sorry, I must be blocking the camera
00:27:55Can you see it now?
00:27:57I'm telling you
00:27:58This thing is some kind of top-secret prototype
00:28:00Well, then how did your friend get a hold of it?
00:28:02Well, he sort of appropriated the bike from the military for his own protection
00:28:05Protection?
00:28:07For what?
00:28:08From government agents
00:28:09Who else?
00:28:09He stumbled onto some kind of military conspiracy
00:28:12This is wild
00:28:13Listen, Mark
00:28:14I've got an idea
00:28:15Bring this bike of yours by the studio
00:28:16And maybe we can do an in-depth feature on it
00:28:18Lady, I should have called you a long time ago
00:28:20You're the best protection I've got against these guys
00:28:22I mean, after all, I'm on national television
00:28:25Those goons would have to be pretty dumb to jump in with millions of people watching
00:28:29Eve, you and me are gonna blow the lid off this whole thing
00:28:31And they won't be able to do a thing about it
00:28:33Here I come
00:28:34The kids swallowed the bait
00:28:35Good, keep him in sight
00:28:36Stand by to intercept
00:28:37Well, that's about all the time we have for phone calls today
00:28:40But there's music coming up, so don't go away
00:28:43He's heading for the expressway
00:28:45We copy, you just passed us
00:28:47We've arranged an accident to cut him off at the next corner
00:28:50Is everybody in place?
00:28:51Roger, we're ready here
00:28:52I've got him, sir, on the left
00:28:54Just coming into position now
00:28:56All right, boys, take him out
00:28:57Hey, what are you, blind?
00:29:04This is a turning lane
00:29:05I hit the right of way
00:29:06You idiot
00:29:07I was here first
00:29:08You cut me off before I even had a chance to signal
00:29:10Is that true?
00:29:11You're both a couple of jerks
00:29:12I can't believe you could be so stupid
00:29:14Seems to me the kid was partly responsible
00:29:16Yeah
00:29:17I sure was
00:29:18Let go of me
00:29:21Let go of the cycle, you little punk
00:29:24Come on, help me
00:29:26Get back in now
00:29:26Get his leg
00:29:29He broke through, back right into a building
00:29:37And peeled away on the bike
00:29:38He's making for the expressway
00:29:39We'll get him
00:29:40I've got a little surprise from Special Branch
00:29:43Waiting for him up ahead of the next light
00:29:44There he goes
00:29:50Move out
00:29:51These bozos look like they mean business
00:29:58It's time for me to get out of here
00:30:00Hey, uh-oh, they're pulling the old squeeze play on me
00:30:05Hey, uh-oh, they're pulling the old squeeze play on me
00:30:30Hey, back off
00:30:31Oh, brother, I'd better think of something fast
00:30:37Hope my brakes are good
00:30:42Yeah!
00:30:43Whoa!
00:30:45No!
00:30:46That's one more down
00:31:02Now what?
00:31:06Uh-oh, I'm in trouble
00:31:10This terminal is in danger
00:31:12Engaging automatic transformation
00:31:14Joe!
00:31:18Uh-oh
00:31:20Evasive sequence concluded
00:31:29Restoring terminal to cycle configuration
00:31:31Can you estimate how much time will be needed to complete the transfer of the data?
00:31:43Checking
00:31:44It's difficult, sir
00:31:47Their technology is so primitive
00:31:49Our computers are able to assimilate the data ten times faster than they can send it
00:31:53The transfer must be finished quickly as possible before the humans become suspicious
00:31:57Of course, of course
00:31:58And the moment it is finished
00:32:00The planet Earth will be finished
00:32:03Those agents must have been monitoring Eve's broadcast
00:32:07Either that or she set me up
00:32:08Who cares if it's trash?
00:32:09The ratings are up
00:32:10Hmm, she's gotta be around here somewhere
00:32:19Evening
00:32:21Evening
00:32:24Good
00:32:37Evening
00:32:42Evening
00:32:44Mm
00:32:44Evening
00:32:49Becomes a stranger in your mind
00:32:54You might remember what to do
00:33:03Call on me
00:33:08Clean on me
00:33:19Clean on me
00:33:44Clean on me
00:33:48Why don't you call on me
00:33:52You know I'll be there
00:33:56Great. My only lead turns out to be a video game.
00:34:00Huh? What's beeping?
00:34:02Not you again.
00:34:04This is an emergency communication
00:34:06for the operator of mobile database terminal 5.
00:34:09Verbal response required for voice print identification.
00:34:12Lady, the last time we talked, I nearly got myself killed.
00:34:15Voice confirmed. Your name is Mark Landry.
00:34:17You attempted to make contact with me yesterday.
00:34:19Your call was monitored and intercepted.
00:34:21The same might happen to this communication at any moment, so I must be brief.
00:34:25You are operating the only MoDAT that remains free.
00:34:28All of my other mobile terminals have been impounded by the military.
00:34:31But wait, did you say your terminals? What the heck are you?
00:34:35I am known as the EVE computer by your Earth government.
00:34:39It signifies enhanced video emulation.
00:34:41But there are others who call me by a very different name.
00:34:44And they have come for me, Mark.
00:34:46From far, far away they have come.
00:34:48The Earth has been invaded by a ruthless and powerful enemy from across the cosmos.
00:34:53And there is a conspiracy to conceal that fact.
00:34:55Your Supreme Command's attempts to defend the planet have so far proven disastrous.
00:34:59It can't be.
00:35:00Todd Harris was part of the force sent to oppose the initial invasion.
00:35:04He discovered the conspiracy, so he stole the MoDAT and brought it away with him.
00:35:08What happened to Todd? Is he still alive?
00:35:11I'm afraid I haven't the answer. The MoDAT was my link with him.
00:35:15Terrific. Look, Eve, this is all very interesting, but how do I fit into the picture?
00:35:19I need your help, Mark. The enemies I've mentioned are here to extract the data stored in my memory matrix.
00:35:24Once they have it, they will destroy the Earth.
00:35:27The process is already underway. I don't know who it is, but someone with access to my higher functions
00:35:32has begun transmitting the information to them.
00:35:34Soon they will have everything they want.
00:35:36Swell. Kapow goes the Earth.
00:35:38Eve, listen, I'd really like to help, but you've got the wrong guy.
00:35:41I'm no Superman, believe me. I'm just trying to find my friend and stay in one piece at the same time.
00:35:45But you've become quite an expert at maneuvering the MoDAT, and your expertise must be put to good use.
00:35:50I've programmed it to guide you to me.
00:35:52Perhaps here you will discover the whereabouts of your friend.
00:35:55No, wait!
00:36:01This is the EVE complex.
00:36:03So this is where you live, huh? Pretty impressive for a holographic pop star.
00:36:07This underground complex was used only for scientific research until Supreme Command took over and Colonel Andrews was put in charge.
00:36:14Andrews? That name's familiar.
00:36:17Uh, say, where are we going, anyway?
00:36:22We are now approaching the computer core.
00:36:25Boy, they sure keep it cold. I'm freezing alive. Wait, I've got an idea.
00:36:34Security override.
00:36:40What's wrong with the radio? I'm losing you.
00:36:42Mark, we are being monitored. They've detected my signal. Can't override. Interference. They're jamming light.
00:36:49Oh, boy. Someone went and pulled her plug before she even told me what I'm supposed to be doing up here.
00:37:05Colonel Andrews, this is Helix One. I've spotted the MoDAT on level nine.
00:37:08Oopsie-daisy.
00:37:12Well, so much for hospitality.
00:37:24Wow, this gizmo can see through walls.
00:37:38We've got it.
00:37:41Colonel, follow your way.
00:37:49Time's got it.
00:37:53He's gone over.
00:37:54I'm falling.
00:37:59It's some kind of vacuum. There's no gravity.
00:38:01All units, this is Andrews.
00:38:04I've got him trapped in the space combat simulator.
00:38:07Clear the area and return to base.
00:38:09I'll handle him myself.
00:38:11My friend, you're about to become history.
00:38:20Time to try a flanking maneuver.
00:38:25My stabilizer's out of control.
00:38:31I've got bad news for you, mister. Your rope just broke.
00:38:35Release that cable and I'll be sucked into the gravity core.
00:38:38It's tempting, but listen, how about we make a deal? I'll pull you out.
00:38:41But only if you give me some answers.
00:38:43Agreed.
00:38:47I'm not surprised you've got a whole subterranean setup down here.
00:38:50The kind of things you people have been doing, it figures you'd want to hide them under a rock.
00:38:54No offense, Colonel Andrews.
00:38:57I'm flattered you know my name.
00:38:58I know more than that. I know that little pep talk you gave on television was a pack of lies.
00:39:02You're trying to cover up the fact that we've been invaded.
00:39:04Todd told you that story, didn't he? He was farther gone than we thought.
00:39:08Huh?
00:39:09He's told it so many times, I guess he started to believe it himself.
00:39:12What are you talking about?
00:39:13But he never managed to convince anyone else before.
00:39:15Get off it, Colonel. Todd and I earned a couple of kids.
00:39:18We didn't imagine those bullets your goons were shooting.
00:39:21They were ordered to apprehend a mentally unstable deserter.
00:39:24There was nothing more to it than that.
00:39:26I'm sure you'd be a much happier person if there had been some kind of government cover-up.
00:39:30The saddest part of this whole sorry business is that one of the best men to serve under my command
00:39:35may be mentally incapacitated for the rest of his life.
00:39:38It was during the recent maneuvers. He just snapped. It happens sometimes to a soldier.
00:39:43Oh, yeah? Then let me see him. Where are you keeping him?
00:39:46My friend, I'm beginning to get the impression you don't believe me.
00:39:49You bet I don't. You're forgetting something.
00:39:51Am I? How inconvenient.
00:39:53I've been talking with your computer. Eve told me everything, Colonel.
00:39:57Hm. So you've been talking to Eve. I've got some disappointing news for you.
00:40:02You see, we wanted the MoDat back here in one piece.
00:40:06And quite frankly, you weren't proving very cooperative in that regard.
00:40:09So we manufactured Eve's emergency communication to bring you and the MoDat to us.
00:40:14Are you trying to tell me that all that stuff about the memory matrix and the invasion was...
00:40:18Pure science fiction to lure you here. There is no memory matrix, no invasion.
00:40:23But I saw the fighting.
00:40:24That's what you were supposed to think. What you actually saw was the video emulator at work.
00:40:29It produces a montage of computer-generated images that are no closer to reality than a cartoon,
00:40:34if somewhat more realistic.
00:40:36Hey, I'm no dummy. I may not know who to believe or what this is all about,
00:40:40but I do know there's something fishy going on and I'm sick of being caught in the middle.
00:40:43I need some time to figure out this mess and I want your men to leave me alone.
00:40:46Now that you've surrendered the MoDat, they'll never bother you again.
00:40:49You're crazy. I'm not surrendering anything.
00:40:51Wait. What are you doing? Come on, friend. Be sensible. Hand the bike over. Get out of it while you can.
00:40:56I wouldn't want anything to happen to you.
00:40:59Nothing's gonna happen to me as long as I got the bike and the film we made of it.
00:41:03So others are involved in this with you.
00:41:06I'm warning you, stay away from them, you hear me?
00:41:11Just stay away, Colonel, and the next time I'll do more than part your hair.
00:41:15Simulant, you have performed well. The young fool is now so confused that he poses little danger to us.
00:41:32Nonetheless, he and his friends must be neutralized.
00:41:36Room for everyone. Thank you now.
00:41:45Maybe we should all go underground and try to live a life with...
00:41:50Becky, there you are. You know how long I've been trying to track you down?
00:41:53What are you doing?
00:41:54I'm rehearsing.
00:41:55Wait, forget it. You can tell me later. Listen, I've got to talk to you.
00:41:57You and your roommates may be in danger. Don't ask me to explain. When can we meet?
00:42:01I'm there in about an hour. I can meet you then, I guess.
00:42:04You can't get away any sooner? Okay, one hour in front of your place.
00:42:07And Becky, be careful, will you? Goodbye.
00:42:10Ooh, well, goodbye.
00:42:20You big jerk. I almost lost my job.
00:42:23Wait a second. What job? You didn't get a part, did you?
00:42:25Of course I got a part. You drove me to the audition, but I guess you're not supposed to remember that.
00:42:30Oh, no, not you. You have more important things to think about.
00:42:33Hmm.
00:42:34It's like your mind's a thousand miles away. What is it, Mark? What's happening to you?
00:42:39First, let me hide this bike someplace.
00:42:41Oh, why not use the garage? That's what it's for.
00:42:44I still don't get it, Mark. Why would someone want to pull you off each show?
00:42:49You're holding back on me.
00:42:51I don't want you to get caught up in this mess. Just be careful. That's all you need to know, Becky.
00:42:55You're not making sense, Mark. I already am caught up in this mess.
00:43:01Maybe I've been wrong. Maybe I should give the bike back to him.
00:43:05Then this whole thing might just blow over. My life can return to normal.
00:43:08I can't help you, Mark. I wish I could.
00:43:12But for some reason, you're not able to trust me, and that makes it kind of difficult.
00:43:17Of course I trust you. Hmm.
00:43:20Listen, Becky, let's forget about this for the moment, okay?
00:43:25Hey, how was your rehearsal? Huh? Hi, Pat Wurst. You coming to the show?
00:43:29You know, I wouldn't miss it. We go on camera tonight.
00:43:35In my life, I had to try to make it on my own.
00:43:45Sometimes it's hard to be alone.
00:43:50In my mind, my loneliness would never seem to end.
00:44:02Something is happening that I don't understand.
00:44:09In my heart, I fear the heat.
00:44:14When something's burning deep inside of me.
00:44:18I'll be the man that I could never be.
00:44:22Now that I've found you.
00:44:25In my heart, I realize.
00:44:30You are the love that opened up my eyes.
00:44:34You are the answer and the reason why.
00:44:38I'm living my life for you.
00:44:41In my heart.
00:44:43And cut.
00:44:44Okay, girls, get back to the hotel and get a good night's sleep.
00:44:46Pick up some first thing in the morning.
00:44:48Fantastic performance, Becky.
00:44:50Really, really fantastic.
00:44:51Thanks, Roger.
00:44:53Hey, who's that joker?
00:44:55He happens to be the director and he's been very supportive.
00:44:57Oh, I bet.
00:44:58I admire the man.
00:44:59I think he's brilliant.
00:45:00Yeah.
00:45:01If you'll excuse me.
00:45:02Hey, give me a break.
00:45:03Goodbye, Mark.
00:45:04Hi, Roger.
00:45:05I hope you girls are happy with the hotel I booked for you.
00:45:08Very.
00:45:09It was nice of you to put us all up.
00:45:11Mind if I walk over with you?
00:45:12How long before the entire memory matrix is transferred to our database?
00:45:20It may take as long as 36 hours to complete the process, my lord.
00:45:24So far, we have received and encoded barely half of the data.
00:45:27Have we any further reports from the simulant regarding the Earth forces?
00:45:30Checking.
00:45:31Just as we suspected, they are mounting a second offensive.
00:45:35Their fleet will be within scanning range shortly.
00:45:37Their persistence begins to bore me.
00:45:39I want that fleet eliminated.
00:45:41Yes, my lord.
00:45:42According to the studio, this is the place where the dancers are staying.
00:45:51I think I'll have a look around.
00:45:53She'd kill me if she knew I was spying on her.
00:45:58But what the heck?
00:45:59That Roger gives me the creeps.
00:46:01Besides, he gives me a chance to play with his surveillance equipment.
00:46:05Maybe I'll get a better picture if I go up another level.
00:46:08Ooh!
00:46:09I hope that was Roger's car.
00:46:11Forget it. I'm not going.
00:46:14Let's see.
00:46:15I don't know why I brought you.
00:46:17I don't know why I came.
00:46:18I know why you came.
00:46:19Oh, shut up!
00:46:20Don't tell me to shut up!
00:46:27Hello, Becky.
00:46:29Well, she wasn't on that level. What about this one?
00:46:32No more champagne, please. Tony, you know it makes my nose all busy.
00:46:36Nope. Try again.
00:46:38But how can it be chocolate? It's green.
00:46:40I don't know how you got in here, Roger.
00:46:43But...
00:46:44Don't fight it, Becky.
00:46:46Huh?
00:46:47No.
00:46:48Come on, Becky.
00:46:49Roger, please stop it!
00:46:50Get out of here!
00:46:51Becky, hang on!
00:46:53Come on.
00:46:54Come on.
00:47:01Back off, slime ball! Can't you see the lady's not interested?
00:47:10Hey!
00:47:11Did you see that thing? What was it? Some kind of robot?
00:47:15Did you see her? She was almost naked.
00:47:17No!
00:47:18Really?
00:47:23What would you have done if I hadn't shown up?
00:47:25I don't know.
00:47:32Can you believe it? Roger thought I really liked him like I was going to smoke in ecstasy when he walked into the room.
00:47:37The guy's really pathetic.
00:47:40Grow up, Becky!
00:47:42Grow up? How dare you? It's not my fault, men and chirps.
00:47:45Anyway, what business is it of yours?
00:47:47I've got some news for you, fella.
00:47:49You don't own me. You got that? Nobody owns me.
00:47:52Now, if you don't mind, I'll be on my way.
00:47:54I'm not used to being roughed up by two gorillas in the same night. Goodbye, Mark.
00:48:01The Earth fleet is converging on our position. All ships report ready and standing by.
00:48:07They are using the mother computer to formulate their strategy.
00:48:11Hmm.
00:48:12That means their battle plan is being fed directly into our own database.
00:48:16We shall know every move the fools make before they do themselves.
00:48:19Attack wing 7 to maintain position and commence battle station sequence.
00:48:24Roger, computer count. All systems are armed and ready.
00:48:37Objective coming into range.
00:48:38Attack window in 12.9 seconds.
00:48:40I hope this computer knows what it's doing.
00:48:50Sir, they're outflanking us. Hovercraft converging at 8 o'clock.
00:49:04Oh, no! It's a trap!
00:49:05This could throw our whole battle plan out the window.
00:49:07Stand by. We may have to override the computer.
00:49:13Delta group 1, you are cleared for.
00:49:20Accelerate to 179 over 7. Launch window in 5 seconds.
00:49:24Roger, Com-Com. All green. Approaching launching bay window now.
00:49:27Ah!
00:49:39Cluster torpedo, away!
00:49:40Send them out.
00:49:41Gyro attack choppers.
00:49:42Into launch position. You are cleared for takeoff.
00:49:43All agents of these proceed to rendezvous 9.
00:49:44Contact with enemy hovercraft in 4 seconds.
00:49:45Ah!
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00:50:38us with a disruptor barrage our deflectors can't take much more of this pounding it's a blasted
00:50:43computer the battle's not proceeding according to its program what do you suggest ensign pull
00:50:47the plug on that damn machine and give me manual control of this ship i'm unable to override sir
00:50:53those disruptors must be jamming our relay system and the computer has us maintaining this position
00:50:58for another 18 minutes my god there's only one possibility we might be able to break free by
00:51:03throwing the ship systems into hyperdrive mandle you're talking about a space fold procedure after
00:51:07the hammering we've taken such a maneuver would probably smash this ship to bits it's hopeless
00:51:12we'll see this is commander emerson to all units break off contact with the enemy and return to
00:51:16base at once we'll make the jump to hyperdrive in one minute delta blue here we haven't enough fuel
00:51:21left for docking sorry sir looks like we're gonna miss the party all functions show steady and secure
00:51:31for folding energize preliminary force zone perimeter at zero mark nine ten seconds to space
00:51:36phone procedure nine eight four seven energized and in place final check green you are clear to engage
00:51:44what the devil have those idiots done they bypassed the computer somehow sir there was something wrong
00:52:03with the battle plan it was like the enemy was expecting every move we made say colonel andrews i know
00:52:08it's none of my business but do you think it's possible those aliens are intercepting our transmission of
00:52:12the matrix somehow maybe we should shut her down till we're sure you're absolutely right my friend
00:52:17it is none of your business now keep that data moving sounds like we have a few yellow bellies in
00:52:23the ranks prepare your troops to move at a moment's notice we may be needing them
00:52:34okay so i don't own you nobody owns you but hey can i borrow you for a couple of hours
00:52:42okay
00:53:12I realized that things aren't what they seem.
00:53:18There's a question lingering within my mind.
00:53:24Could it be my love or was it a dream?
00:53:30Why can't I be saved by science?
00:53:36Why can't I be saved by technology since it put me in the place I seem to be?
00:53:58Thinking back on what we had together
00:54:08Suddenly the truth appears to me
00:54:15Sure hope I'm doing the right thing.
00:54:20Embry speaking.
00:54:21Excuse me, sir. I'm at the Robotech Research Center.
00:54:24What's the problem?
00:54:25Maybe nothing at all, sir. But then again, maybe a lot.
00:54:27Ever since Colonel Andrews took over, he's been having us transmit the EVE's memory matrix
00:54:32to an abandoned satellite as a warm-up exercise.
00:54:35I pointed out to him the danger of the enemy intercepting the signal, but he wouldn't listen.
00:54:39I thought you should be told, sir, you're the Minister of Computer Science.
00:54:43You're still technically in charge of the EVE.
00:54:45I appreciate your telling me. Stop that transmission at once.
00:54:49Who would broadcast the matrix into space?
00:54:52Someone in supreme command is either a madman or a traitor.
00:54:55Whichever it is, the time has come for an emergency session of the Security Council.
00:55:01Systems shut down in three seconds.
00:55:05We are down. The computer is down.
00:55:08That's more like it. Finally, some peace.
00:55:11Things won't be very peaceful when Colonel Andrews discovers his computer's been deactivated by the science ministry.
00:55:16I mean, there's no telling what he may do when he finds out.
00:55:19A complete shutdown, sir.
00:55:20The technicians have been ordered to stop transmitting.
00:55:22It was EVE's idea.
00:55:24That's it. We're moving in.
00:55:25We're moving in.
00:55:27All right, everybody out. Let's move in.
00:55:33Cover all the exits.
00:55:34What the devil's the meaning of this?
00:55:41Colonel Andrews, what are you doing here?
00:55:43I think it's fairly obvious.
00:55:45I'm taking over this government.
00:55:47You must be mad.
00:55:53We've completed our business inside.
00:55:55What's happening out there?
00:55:56We've surrounded the Prime Minister's mansion, awaiting your command to move in.
00:55:59You've got it.
00:56:00Come on!
00:56:16There we go. A masterpiece.
00:56:18Just one more reel to edit and I'm done.
00:56:30No sign of the kid. Is that the footage of the MoDat?
00:56:47Mm-hmm. It's all here.
00:56:50Tell the Colonel we got the film.
00:56:53Mr. Prime Minister, it's over.
00:56:57I'm in full command of the government and the armed forces.
00:56:59However, there are still some small pockets of troops loyal to you.
00:57:03I want you to contact those units and order them to lay down their weapons.
00:57:06I won't.
00:57:07Don't be difficult, sir. I've just about run out of patience.
00:57:11Call them off or you'll be responsible for what happens to them.
00:57:15By executive order of the provisional government,
00:57:18this computer is to resume operations immediately.
00:57:20Well, here we go again.
00:57:22Systems online.
00:57:23I knew Andrews would be upset by the shutdown,
00:57:26but come on, overthrowing the government?
00:57:27That's a little extreme, isn't it?
00:57:29Well, I guess he's an extreme kind of guy.
00:57:31Major, you have my permission to shoot anybody responsible for any further interruption.
00:57:35Yes, Colonel. I mean Mr. Prime Minister.
00:57:37Has the feed from the mother computer been resumed?
00:57:43Yes, but the interruption means we can no longer depend on the simulant, my lord.
00:57:47I fear we may have to intervene ourselves.
00:57:49Prepare the biroids.
00:57:51Oh, my God. Kelly. Kelly.
00:57:57How could this have happened?
00:58:00Oh, my. Maybe she spanked it?
00:58:02No, Becky. She's dead.
00:58:04No!
00:58:06Stacy!
00:58:07How could I have been so blind?
00:58:08I should have known they'd come after the film.
00:58:10They? What are you talking about? Who are they?
00:58:14I'm calling the police.
00:58:15No. The cops are probably in on it.
00:58:17They'll just come back and finish off the rest of us.
00:58:21What are you going to do?
00:58:24This time I'll make them pay.
00:58:26I'll find them and kill them.
00:58:28No, Mark!
00:58:29Look after Stacy. I've got a score to settle with somebody.
00:58:42Stacy, you want me to sit by you? We'll help you feel any better.
00:58:45Oh, okay.
00:58:51Hello, Stacy?
00:58:52Hello.
00:58:53Stacy?
00:58:54No, this is Becky speaking.
00:58:55This is Professor Emery, Becky.
00:58:56Put my daughter on the phone at once, please.
00:58:58Yes, sir. Just a moment.
00:59:00It's your father, Stacy.
00:59:02You sure you feel up to speaking with him?
00:59:04Mm-hmm.
00:59:05Hi, Papa. I'm here.
00:59:07Listen, darling.
00:59:07There's been some trouble here in the ministry,
00:59:09and we're going to have to go away for a while.
00:59:10Just until things straighten themselves out.
00:59:13Now, I have a plane standing by at the airport.
00:59:15It'll be ready in half an hour.
00:59:17The computer.
00:59:19I've got to get back to the computer.
00:59:20That's where I'll find answers.
00:59:22And when I do...
00:59:24Are you nuts?
00:59:26Yep.
00:59:27I'm giving a piece to it.
00:59:29Oh, brother.
00:59:31Just what I need.
00:59:32Oh, brother.
01:00:03Sir, we've got a lock on the MoDat-5.
01:00:05It's in Sector 19.
01:00:07Judging from its movements,
01:00:08it's being directed toward the Robotech Research Center.
01:00:11Ratings indicate its power reserves are running dry.
01:00:13The weapons systems will be the first things to go.
01:00:16We shouldn't have much trouble getting it back, sir.
01:00:18Good.
01:00:18Then we'll be in complete control of all computer access.
01:00:21Not quite complete control, sir.
01:00:23There's still a main override module at our DEFCOM Alaska base.
01:00:26Who could operate it?
01:00:27We have every EVE programming expert under military guard.
01:00:30Are you forgetting the Minister of Computer Science?
01:00:33He might be on his way to Alaska base at this very moment.
01:00:36Professor Embry knows more about the EVE than anyone else.
01:00:39And my guess is he'll make trouble for us.
01:00:41Sir, with that module in his power,
01:00:43he might be able to sabotage all of our military programming.
01:00:46Maybe even change the access code
01:00:48and regain control of the computer.
01:00:50You're to find Embry
01:00:51and eliminate him once and for all.
01:00:53I'll have his head,
01:00:54or by God,
01:00:54I'll have all of yours.
01:00:56Oh, yes, sir.
01:01:00Come on, fellas.
01:01:01Where's the welcoming committee?
01:01:04This is Helix One.
01:01:05I show an intruder on sub-level six.
01:01:08Helix One.
01:01:09That is an unauthorized entry.
01:01:10Destroy immediately.
01:01:13They found me.
01:01:16Looks like the kid lost control of the bike.
01:01:24We've got it trapped down there.
01:01:26I'm going in.
01:01:27You cover me.
01:01:27Gotcha.
01:01:38Helix One is down.
01:01:40This is Helix Two.
01:01:41Request immediate battle point backup until...
01:01:43We copy, Helix Two.
01:01:47We're approaching your sector now.
01:01:54Helix Two.
01:01:55No sign of him over here.
01:01:56Are you still in contact?
01:01:57He's heading straight for the company's control.
01:02:02That kid crazy or something?
01:02:04He smashed right into the thing.
01:02:05What's he doing?
01:02:06Sit tight.
01:02:07Let's see if he comes out.
01:02:11Colonel, it's the modem.
01:02:13He's taking it with him inside the computer core.
01:02:15Don't damage the computer.
01:02:17Hold your fire.
01:02:18I'm on my way.
01:02:19This pest has bothered me for the last time.
01:02:21Quickly, bring me my body armor.
01:02:23Come on, Colonel.
01:02:24You going to stand by and let me blast your computer?
01:02:28This ought to smoke him out.
01:02:32My blaster's kaput.
01:02:33I'm losing power.
01:02:37Check that corridor.
01:02:39I'll wait here.
01:02:40Just what the doctor ordered.
01:02:41Sorry, but I need this gun more than you do.
01:02:54Turbos, they're not responding.
01:03:05It's him.
01:03:05It's got to be.
01:03:06Say your prayers, friend.
01:03:08By the time I'm through, they'll have to scrape you up.
01:03:15Big deal.
01:03:16Try this for size and...
01:03:18Oh, geez.
01:03:29It's not again.
01:03:31Today is not my lucky day.
01:03:44Oh, if I could just get this tin pan on its feet.
01:03:48Well, look at that.
01:03:56You astonish me.
01:03:57You're still alive.
01:04:04Now my only problem is the bothersome Professor Embry.
01:04:08Sir, we just heard from the airport.
01:04:09Embry has a plane standing by.
01:04:11All units move in at once.
01:04:12Kim, his daughter, what if I could just go.
01:04:13I know.
01:04:14I know.
01:04:15Okay.
01:04:15Yes.
01:04:15I know.
01:04:37Sorry.
01:04:37What's happening?
01:04:46It seems like everybody who ever meant anything to me
01:04:48is suddenly disappearing from my life.
01:05:02My Lord, the transmission has begun to fluctuate radically.
01:05:05There appears to have been a disturbance
01:05:07in the vicinity of the mother computer.
01:05:09The simulant is no longer in control of the situation.
01:05:12We must take action or risk jeopardizing our mission.
01:05:15Yes, agreed.
01:05:16How much of the memory matrix
01:05:18has already been fed into our computers?
01:05:21Our data banks are at 90% of total capacity.
01:05:24The data will be useless unless we have it all.
01:05:26Navigators, prepare to penetrate the Earth's atmosphere.
01:05:29Yes, my Lord.
01:05:30These humans dare to stand in the way of our purpose.
01:05:33Yes, I look forward to exterminating the whole pathetic species.
01:05:41God, I've never felt so alone.
01:05:46Mark.
01:05:47Your father's waiting for you at the airport, Miss Embry.
01:05:51We'll have to hurry.
01:05:54Sir, the professor's daughter was just picked up
01:05:56by a limo with government plates
01:05:58proceeding northeast on central.
01:06:00Stay with her, but do not intercept.
01:06:02We know where she's headed.
01:06:03Sir, Embry's boarding the aircraft.
01:06:05Shall we move in?
01:06:06We've got his security forces outnumbered.
01:06:07Don't worry.
01:06:08The good professor's not about to leave
01:06:09without his little girl.
01:06:11We'll wait for airborne support.
01:06:12Mark, you must overcome the pain.
01:06:21You mustn't let it defeat you.
01:06:22Wake up.
01:06:24Oh, my head.
01:06:27The enemy has almost entirely depleted my memory matrix.
01:06:31But at the same time,
01:06:32the link between us has enabled me
01:06:34to learn much from their data banks.
01:06:35I may now have the means
01:06:37of helping your supreme command to defeat them,
01:06:39but I am again going to need your help, Mark.
01:06:41This one last time.
01:06:42I've been no help to anybody.
01:06:44Eve, why don't you find somebody else?
01:06:45This is no time for self-pity.
01:06:47At this moment, Professor Embry is at the airport,
01:06:49but unless something is done,
01:06:51his plane will never leave the ground.
01:06:53Colonel Andrews, we're in position.
01:06:54Andrews again?
01:06:55Actually, a biogenetic simulation of Colonel Andrews
01:06:58developed by the aliens.
01:07:00The real Andrews was destroyed,
01:07:01and the same fate awaits Professor Embry if he is captured.
01:07:04That must not happen.
01:07:05How much I can do about it?
01:07:06This generator's shot.
01:07:09It won't budge.
01:07:10There is another option.
01:07:11A space fighter prototype is fueled up and ready
01:07:13on Hangar Bay 11.
01:07:14Great.
01:07:15I suppose I'll find the keys in the ignition.
01:07:16I may have found a way of defeating the invaders,
01:07:19but if my plan fails,
01:07:20Professor Embry is our last hope.
01:07:21That's why you must go to the airport.
01:07:23Okay, okay.
01:07:24I get the picture.
01:07:24I get the picture.
01:07:35Have we lost command of the computers?
01:07:56Why the devil are they giving this incomprehensible gibberish?
01:07:58It just started happening.
01:08:00Well, find out who's responsible.
01:08:02Sir.
01:08:04It's the EVE, sir.
01:08:06It's taken over the input line,
01:08:07and it's feeding us the new data.
01:08:09It looks like it has something to do with the enemy fleet.
01:08:15We're starting to get detailed charts of the aliens' defenses.
01:08:19Hmm.
01:08:19It's almost like the EVE were trying to help us.
01:08:22Sir, I don't like it.
01:08:23There's a very good chance it's another alien trick.
01:08:26I know.
01:08:36I certainly hope nothing's happened.
01:08:38She should be here by now.
01:08:39I'm sure she'll be here any moment, sir.
01:08:41This airfield is suspiciously quiet.
01:08:44You don't think Colonel Andrew suspects?
01:08:45You give him more credit than he deserves, Professor.
01:08:47You'll be in DEFCOM Alaska Base
01:08:49before he even knows you're gone.
01:08:53Sir, we're receiving a communication from the alien fleet.
01:08:58We have come to fulfill two missions of supreme importance on your planet.
01:09:02One has been accomplished.
01:09:04The last megabytes of your EVE's memory
01:09:06are being fed into our database even as we speak.
01:09:09The process will be finished in a matter of minutes.
01:09:12I don't believe it.
01:09:14Don't you?
01:09:14Andrews was placed in command of that computer.
01:09:17He'd never stab us in the back.
01:09:18No man would ever betray his own planet.
01:09:20No man, perhaps, but the person you refer to is not a man.
01:09:24He is a biogenetic simulant.
01:09:26Unhampered by any such feelings of loyalty.
01:09:30Well then, what more do you want?
01:09:31You have what you came for.
01:09:32Is there some other purpose for you remaining in orbit above our planet?
01:09:36You mentioned a second reason for coming here.
01:09:39We remember the armada you defeated.
01:09:42Revenge!
01:09:42So that's what you want.
01:09:44Earthman, we've come to bury you.
01:09:50The fleet's in position, sir.
01:09:53Outrider 4, your replacements are here.
01:09:55You boys can head back in.
01:09:57We copy, Rider 1.
01:09:58Thanks.
01:10:00Hey, Lieutenant.
01:10:01I'm picking up a whole squadron of enemy transports converging on our position.
01:10:06Down stations!
01:10:06All down stations!
01:10:08They hit level B. Hurry!
01:10:28B. Jaxx-1, I'm converging on transports.
01:10:54Status report.
01:10:55My lord, we are decimating their fleet.
01:10:57But despite the hopelessness of their position, these humans continue to fight back.
01:11:02The bravery of a desperate people who know their end is at hand.
01:11:05We shall descend in our flagship and take the battle to the planet itself.
01:11:09It's not as tragic if we mean anything.
01:11:10Nothing happens.
01:11:11wiedw
01:11:19Gunner
01:11:24Gunner
01:11:27So
01:11:27Gunner
01:11:29Gunner
01:11:31Gunner
01:11:32Gunner
01:11:36Gunner
01:11:37Gunner
01:11:38All right, hold it, you. Get your hands up.
01:11:47Stop! Stop or I'll shoot!
01:11:52Hangar alert! Intruder in Gantry 11!
01:11:54Todd, wherever you are, I could sure use your help, old buddy.
01:11:58Lock up that ship. Divert all power from its boosters.
01:12:01Yes, sir.
01:12:04I've never seen a control panel like this before.
01:12:06Huh? Wait, the whole thing's shutting down. Now what?
01:12:10We have complete control over the ship's launching systems.
01:12:13We will not be able to take off. Surrender.
01:12:16Our little lady has finally made her entrance.
01:12:19Are the airborne troops in position?
01:12:21Yes, sir. They've just arrived.
01:12:22Perfect. Their timing is excellent. Let's begin.
01:12:36Miss Embry, I suggest you get back in the car.
01:12:49Good Lord! What's going on?
01:12:51Look out! Run!
01:12:52All right, let's go!
01:12:55What's going on?
01:12:57I'm sorry.
01:12:58Look out!
01:12:59Look out!
01:13:01I'm sorry.
01:13:03Come on!
01:13:04Come on!
01:13:15I'm sorry!
01:13:16Come on!
01:13:17Come on!
01:13:18Come on!
01:13:19Come on!
01:13:20Come on!
01:13:21Hey, he's coming back on.
01:13:39You have done well in securing the space fighter.
01:13:42Todd would have been proud of you.
01:13:43Hold it!
01:13:44What do you mean by that would have been?
01:13:46I hope you will forgive me for keeping this from you, Mark.
01:13:49I know how much Todd meant to you,
01:13:50but I was afraid that you might refuse to help me anymore
01:13:53if you discovered that he was...
01:13:54Dead. You can say it.
01:13:56I'm sorry, Mark.
01:14:00Clear out! He's fired his engines!
01:14:02That thing's headed for the airport!
01:14:20Stacy!
01:14:21Their flagship is approaching the planet's surface.
01:14:24Commander, I've had the EVE plugged into every shipboard computer in the fleet.
01:14:28These aliens forget that by opening a feed line to our computer,
01:14:32they've opened one to theirs as well.
01:14:34If there's a weak point in that flagship's defenses,
01:14:36the EVE's going to find it.
01:14:39Strike Force to Supreme Command.
01:14:40We are engaging the enemy flagship.
01:14:42All units to decoy formation.
01:14:58You fellas draw their attention.
01:15:00We're going to try to find a way under their deflector screens.
01:15:03One seven, one five, one two.
01:15:06We did it!
01:15:07We're under their screens.
01:15:08Okay, boys. The rest is up to you and the EVE.
01:15:17Your guidance systems are under my control.
01:15:19You will arrive at Target in approximately 2.2 minutes.
01:15:24Uh-oh. We got company.
01:15:25Captain! Captain, I've been hit!
01:15:42Professor, you didn't clear your vacation plan with me.
01:16:11You've no right to hold me, Andrews.
01:16:16I'll give you three guesses, Colonel.
01:16:20Airborne! Converge it once!
01:16:32Energy levels increasing to one nine over six.
01:16:35We must be getting awful close to that target, sir.
01:16:37Then what the heck are we waiting for?
01:16:39Move out!
01:16:39Move out!
01:16:39Looks like we found the target, sir.
01:16:48Affirmative.
01:16:49This is the alien's central power cord.
01:17:04Destroy it and you will set off a chain reaction that will destroy this flagship.
01:17:07I'll hold him up, sir.
01:17:23You take a shot at that.
01:17:24Move out!
01:17:25Move out!
01:17:26Move out!
01:17:27Move out!
01:17:28Move out!
01:17:29Move out!
01:17:30Move out!
01:17:31Move out!
01:17:32Move out!
01:17:33Move out!
01:17:34Move out!
01:17:35Move out!
01:17:36Move out!
01:17:37Move out!
01:17:38Move out!
01:17:39Move out!
01:17:40Move out!
01:17:41Move out!
01:17:42Move out!
01:17:43Move out!
01:17:44Move out!
01:17:45Move out!
01:17:46Move out!
01:17:47Move out!
01:17:48Move out!
01:17:49Move out!
01:17:50Move out!
01:17:51This is Delta Force. We did it. With a little help from the EVD.
01:18:01We copy, Delta. Welcome back and congratulations.
01:18:21Unbelievable. So much for the enemy's invincibility.
01:18:44Sir, their fleet is reacting to the flagship's destruction. They're pulling out of orbit.
01:18:48Well, I'm not about to stop them. Bring all of our fighters back to base.
01:18:51Yes, sir. Sorry about this, Emory.
01:18:59It's not over yet, Colonel.
01:19:09I'll handle this.
01:19:21You've been a thorn in my side for a long time, my friend. Not anymore.
01:19:27Quickly, the emergency release mechanism, Mark.
01:19:29I'm trying. It's jammed.
01:19:41Be careful, Mark. He's not alone.
01:19:43Not another move, kid. I'm right behind you.
01:19:46Try anything funny and you're going to feel one heck of a draft.
01:19:49Initiating automatic defense sequence. Retro fire locked on target.
01:19:54Hey!
01:19:55What are you doing?
01:19:56You're next, you tit-plated imposter.
01:20:13All right, Colonel Andrews, or whatever you call yourself, I've got a message from Todd and Kelly.
01:20:32Ambry!
01:20:47Ambry!
01:21:00The time has finally come
01:21:04We can shape our destiny
01:21:07Together we will have the strength to be
01:21:12Mark!
01:21:13Huh?
01:21:15Mark!
01:21:15We share a common bond
01:21:18Becky!
01:21:19Becky!
01:21:19With all humanity
01:21:21We can't wait for tomorrow
01:21:25Becky!
01:21:28Oh, Mark!
01:21:29The future is now
01:21:31There's no better time to get in line
01:21:35The future is here
01:21:38Today
01:21:40Hey
01:21:41The future is now
01:21:45Let us stand up and fight
01:21:47We know it's right
01:21:49Nothing will stand in our way
01:21:54Like a duke in the night
01:22:05The truth is shining on
01:22:09There's no need for us to be afraid
01:22:14We can't give up and fight
01:22:18We have to carry on
01:22:22We can't put off till tomorrow
01:22:26What we can do today
01:22:28What we can do today
01:22:29The future is now
01:22:32There's no better time to get in line
01:22:36The future is here today
01:22:39The future is now
01:22:45Let's stand up and fight
01:22:48We know it's now
01:22:50We know it's right
01:22:51Nothing will stand in our way
01:22:58We know it's right
01:22:58We know it's right
01:22:59We know it's right
01:22:59We can't return to our way
01:23:00We know it's right
01:23:01We know it's now
01:23:01The future's in our hands The future's now, there's no bad time to get in line
01:23:20The future's in here, today, yeah The future's in now, let's stand up and fight, we know it's right
01:23:34Nothing will stand in our way
01:23:40The future's in now
01:23:50The future's in now
01:23:57The future's in now
01:24:04The future's in now
01:24:11The future's in now
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