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When a fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically revealing themselves to humanity, an international crisis is triggered. With the entire population at risk, UNIT step into action as the land and sea wage war.
When a fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically revealing themselves to humanity, an international crisis is triggered. With the entire population at risk, UNIT step into action as the land and sea wage war.
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02:49I'm sorry to interrupt the party. Who's there? Clyde McLeish, yeah?
02:53Yeah, and Stanley.
02:54Yeah, well he would be, wouldn't he?
02:56See ya.
03:00Sorry, the exit's a bit cross, right?
03:03You've broken so many rules.
03:05I know. And I want to say, um, I am sorry about Christmas.
03:10If you can't drink, don't.
03:12I checked. Apparently you're on board to replace someone called Roger Trevithick.
03:17He was on a mission in Scotland, so he made his replacement.
03:21Is that what he says?
03:22Yup.
03:40The thing about Roger Trevithick, did that come from HR?
03:43How should I know? General.
03:45Sergeant Shackard, welcome aboard.
03:48And you are?
03:49Uh, uh, oh, Barclay-Pierre Dupont, sir. I'm Roger Trevithick's replacement.
03:52Oh, the civilian. Read and assess.
03:54No, I just wanted to say about Roger Trevithick. Did that come from HR?
03:57Look, Barclay-Pierre Dupont, does that surname make you French?
04:00Uh, yeah, my father's side.
04:01Trivia.
04:02Oh, my God.
04:04Oh, my God.
04:08Barclay.
04:09Oh.
04:11Hiya.
04:12Hey, Bennett.
04:13Yeah.
04:14Um, replacing Roger Trevithick.
04:16Oh, my God, yeah.
04:17Okay, we arrive on Cabrera at 0900 local time. From there, we get taken to the island of Dragonera. The village is called Cala Escondida, designated prime location. There's a lot to take in, so I suggest you make a start.
04:31Ah!
04:32Ah!
04:33Ah!
04:34Ah!
04:39Ah!
04:41Ah!
04:42Son!
04:49Wow!
04:51Ah!
04:53Ah!
04:56Ah!
04:58Ah!
05:00Ah!
05:01The thing about Roger Trevidick, I replaced him, only one time, back in 2020, his wife
05:24was having a baby, it was premature and he had to rush off, and I just happened to be
05:27there, so all I had to do was answer his phone, which didn't even ring, and so that was that,
05:30but then I went on file as Roger Trevidick's replacement.
05:34How was the baby?
05:35Yeah, the baby was fine, but the thing is, I just got stuck on the list in HR, Roger Trevidick's
05:41replacement.
05:42I get, like, memos.
05:43I mean, there's one time I even got tickets to Japan, and I'd email him, I'd say, look,
05:46look, I'm not Roger Trevidick's replacement.
05:49So?
05:50So I'm not Roger Trevidick's replacement.
05:53Oh, great, Ted.
05:56You're dead.
05:57Don't talk to me.
05:58And I didn't show you anything.
05:59Yeah, but what do I do?
06:00I work in transport.
06:01I just booked the taxis.
06:03All troops.
06:04As of now, they've been out.
06:05I've been out.
06:06I've been out.
06:07I've been out.
06:08I've been out.
06:09All troops.
06:10As of now, the Mediterranean is hostile territory.
06:12All troops, as of now, the Mediterranean is hostile territory.
06:42Village evacuated, border established at 10 kilometers, sir. This entire coastline belongs to us.
07:12They hung it far away from the village like they were scared of, even in death.
07:30Decontamination in progress.
07:34Decontamination in progress.
07:38Decontamination in progress.
07:47Colonel.
07:48General.
07:49Quite a sight, isn't it?
07:54Caught five kilometers off the coast.
07:56They shot it dead, but then thought they could make money out of it.
07:59Hold it up, the monster from the deep.
08:03We saw it online, declared it a hoax, flew in from Madrid, sealed the place off.
08:11But it's quite defined.
08:13It's the first time we've seen one exactly like this.
08:16Mythology and superstition, we call them sea devils, but we're better than that now.
08:22Let's say, uh, Homo aqua.
08:29We think their species branched off from tenospondyls, which means the correct name is Homo spondyl erectus.
08:35I say Homo aqua, because that's what it looks like.
08:38Do we have a sex?
08:40Difficult to say.
08:41The genitalia suggests reptilian cloaca, which is found on both male and female.
08:46What about the neck?
08:48Was there a pearl?
08:50Plain and simple.
08:53Nothing artificial.
08:55Calcium carbonate.
08:57Sixty percent tarragonite.
08:59Forty percent calcite.
09:01Then I suggest we return it to its rightful place.
09:07Every time you find a creature like this, we find the pearl.
09:10It might be simple decoration.
09:12Mankind has worn pearls ever since God knows when.
09:15But every pearl gets analyzed, and we found nothing.
09:18No technology, no inscription.
09:21But still, it doesn't signify a caste or a belief or identity.
09:27The pearl is always located at the base of the throat, actually embedded in the skin.
09:35We think it's placed there at birth.
09:38It goes back at least 2,000 years, sir, the use of pearls as jewelry.
09:43It's said Cleopatra removed her pearl earring, dissolved it in vinegar, and drank it in front of Marc Antony.
09:50Could be useful to file that.
09:53Ready for the deep scan?
09:54Yes, sir.
09:55Yes, sir.
09:56Corporal Morgan.
09:57Corporal Morgan.
09:58You can join the team here and liaise with Sergeant Brock.
10:00Thank you, Miss Soho.
10:01I think your team can stand out.
10:02Yes, sir.
10:03Right now.
10:04Pack it up.
10:05Yes, Sergeant.
10:06Yes, sir.
10:07I'll bring in the case with you.
10:08Yes, sir.
10:09Okay, I'll bring the camera down.
10:47Cheers.
10:49I just wonder what they're doing here.
11:04I mean, it's upon the Mediterranean.
11:06It's got no depth.
11:08January 2020, there was an avalanche underwater, lasting two days off the west coast of Africa,
11:14spreading over 1,200 kilometers.
11:16Massive event.
11:18All hidden under the sea.
11:20You think it was them?
11:22Seven communications cables, which I think is significant.
11:27They're waking up.
11:29Now the world is two-thirds water.
11:31It's us against them.
11:33Well, I think they heard that.
11:39What was that, sir?
11:41Well, I think they heard that.
11:51What was that, sir?
11:53A translation pulse.
11:55We said hello.
11:56We said hello.
11:57Hello.
11:58Hello.
11:59Hello.
12:00Well, can we use our phones yet?
12:01No.
12:02Well, can we use our phones yet?
12:03No.
12:04Well, can we use our phones yet?
12:26No.
12:27Oh, no, no.
12:28It's a true story.
12:29That's why people die.
12:30Most common domestic accident.
12:31They fall downstairs, break their necks.
12:32So what are you supposed to do?
12:33Hmm?
12:34Well, you go like this.
12:35As you fall, you starfish.
12:36Yeah?
12:37It jams you into the stairwell.
12:38You stop falling.
12:39But who is going to remember that?
12:40What?
12:41What?
12:42What?
12:43What?
12:44What?
12:45What?
12:46What?
12:47What?
12:48What?
12:49What?
12:50What?
12:51What?
12:52What?
12:53What?
12:54What?
12:55What?
12:56What?
12:57What?
12:58What?
12:59What?
13:00What?
13:01What?
13:02What?
13:03But who is going to remember that?
13:04You're falling.
13:05You don't think...
13:06What do I do?
13:07What kind of fish?
13:08That's the point.
13:09No one remembers.
13:10So you die!
13:23Anyway.
13:24Right.
13:25Do you take sugar?
13:26No, thanks.
13:28Whoa.
13:29What the...
13:30What?
13:31What's all this?
13:32What's wrong?
13:33He came bloody out.
13:34Careful.
13:35Is it chemicals?
13:36Whoa.
13:37Oh, I...
13:40What is it?
13:41I don't know.
13:45Well...
13:46I don't know.
13:52Hold on to me.
13:53Hold on to me.
13:54I don't know.
13:55I don't know.
13:56I don't know.
13:57I don't know.
13:58I don't know.
13:59Hold on.
14:00Jesus!
14:01I...
14:02We need help!
14:03We need help!
14:04We need help!
14:13Ah!
14:14Please!
14:15H-
14:25Are...
14:26What's happened?
14:28Don't get me off!
14:34You have to decontaminate, sir.
14:35What's happened?
14:42We have to decontaminate, sir.
14:43But tell me what's happened.
14:44I'm sorry, sir, you'll be able to see once you do...
14:46Captain, tell me what's happened!
14:47They're gone, sir.
14:49What do you mean?
14:51Everything's gone.
15:02Who was on duty?
15:04Corporal Morgan and Private Abdullah.
15:05Then where are they?
15:06Then where's that thing?
15:08They were just seconds away.
15:10They can't have got far.
15:22Hold on!
15:23Keep the area clear.
15:24But they've stripped the place bare.
15:26Where did everything go?
15:27Who was on duty?
15:28Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report your location.
15:32We can search the village, sir.
15:33Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report.
15:44Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah.
15:47Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report your location.
16:03Corporal Morgan, Corporal Morgan, please report your location.
16:13Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah.
16:16Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah.
16:16Corporal Morgan, mesure of the
16:43it was 28
16:55i wanted to say sorry you had to see that you got the wrong one that was your first death
17:03i'm sorry no i'm here by mistake okay i haven't got clearance i'm grade 10 i work in
17:11transport i'm a clerk you were meant to have roger to vivic right i've just ended up here
17:17by mistake i shouldn't be here are you saying you're here by accident yes sir
17:28and that i suspect is how history is made one great big chain of mistakes
17:35but still the unit protocol states at times of historical or cultural or political impact
17:43a member of the civilian staff must stand alongside the military as witness
17:47and they could not be more civilian than you
17:51too late to turn back now barclay welcome aboard
18:03typical military intelligence i got a first class degree and did intensive training at
18:09st andrews for three years to get here you blundered in by mistake
18:13yeah i'm the one who orders the cars and finds cheaper lorries but i met the doctor once
18:26no way last year in the tower he said hello and then he and off he went
18:34what was he like
18:35just like he's vivid you know
18:46it's just this tiny little moment but
18:51i think about it every second of every day
19:00that creature what was it
19:01the unified intelligence task force was created to deal with alien life forms but
19:12this species is an alien they're from earth they were here before us
19:20what did they die out well they hibernated underground and this was when the earth was
19:27young because the planet reformed around them and sealed them in
19:30sometimes proof is found and we hide it
19:35what for
19:37think about it
19:40they were here first millions of years ago so the planet belongs to them
19:46technically we inherited their world but if they're not dead
19:49what if they want it back
19:57what's exciting we're at night we have a life force
20:02let's go
20:10what's that what's that what's that civilian witness you record everything that could be our testimony if we get killed
20:32we get to get wall
20:45At my command, arms down.
21:02How are we on translation?
21:05Aligned and running.
21:07Three, two, one.
21:09Ready to calibrate, sir.
21:10As soon as it talks, we can capture the sound.
21:15Running translation, sir.
21:38We are calibrated, sir.
21:40Ready to go.
21:43My name.
21:45My name is General Austin Pierce.
21:54I represent the Unified Military Task Force of the Combined Nations of the Dry Lands of Earth.
22:01And I welcome you into diplomatic Concord.
22:09Concord is a big concept. Sorry, can we think of another word, please?
22:12Meeting.
22:13I welcome you into this diplomatic meeting.
22:28You killed us.
22:30Oh, God. Oh, no.
22:32You then took two lives.
22:35And now, I suggest we start.
22:50Agreed.
22:53I hope we can meet in peace.
22:59Agreed.
23:00And learn from each other.
23:04Agreed.
23:05And work to forge a friendship between the land and the sea.
23:15Is that agreed?
23:16Agreed.
23:17Told you.
23:17But...
23:18We do not agree with...
23:38We do not agree with...
23:42We would talk to all your animals.
23:48Humans.
23:48We would talk to all humanity.
23:53No, sorry, sir.
23:55It's...
23:56It's not wood in the conditional tense, sir.
23:59It's...
23:59We all talk.
24:01All.
24:02All of us.
24:03Oh, my God.
24:09It means all of them.
24:17Repeat the declaration of peace.
24:18Yeah, I know.
24:23I say again.
24:24We come in peace.
24:44Agreed.
24:49No, no, no.
24:50Hold on.
24:50Sorry.
24:51We still haven't got the right translation.
24:52We all talk is a layered statement.
24:54There's another concept embedded.
24:56Could you say it again, please?
24:57Don't refer to them as male.
24:59I ask you to...
25:01Repeat your previous statement.
25:03For translation.
25:10We are talking to the whole world.
25:13We are talking to the whole world.
25:16Right now.
25:18Present tense.
25:19What do they mean?
25:21In what way?
25:43It's happening all over the world.
25:44All over the world, humanity reacts to the simple fact.
26:14The species that came before us has woke him up.
26:17What do you mean?
26:18What do you mean?
26:19Look at it.
26:22The land of the United States is the land of the United States of the United States.
26:29Any of those who are saying to have the rights of the United States will be seen as a war.
26:52And the president has called for a new age of cooperation.
26:57It's being called H2O Diplomacy.
27:22The first official meeting with Homo Aqua will begin here, on the banks of the Thames, inside Imperial House, behind me.
27:49That's the construction that's being called the Waterway.
27:53It's a specific demand from Homo Aqua as a junction between the water and the land.
27:58Some say it's a symbol of peace.
28:00Okay, so I can't do the 17th or the 24th, and I don't know yet about 31sts.
28:05Bloody hell, you can't do that. That job of yours is useless.
28:09Kirby?
28:10Your dad said he can't come and get you for the next three weekends because he's not bothered.
28:13Is that a problem, Kirby?
28:15No.
28:16What about me? I've got plans.
28:17Yeah, so anyway, I have just put 3,000 quid in your account. Hope that's okay.
28:22What do you mean?
28:23Like I said?
28:23You did not. Where's that from?
28:26Well, I got promoted, thank you, but apparently my job's useless.
28:28Well, if I'm getting 3,000 pounds, how much did you get?
28:30Oh, that's nice.
28:32Well, you can get some extra cooks in now. We're out with the business.
28:35Funny thing is, but these sea devils, it's got Kirby watching proper TV again like the old days.
28:40Well, you can't say sea devils. They're called homospondyls.
28:43All right, don't laugh. Don't laugh, because homo doesn't mean gay.
28:48It does if you're my age.
28:49So, homo aqua's gay water?
28:51That's them, the gay waters.
28:53That's what you've been drinking, Kirby. Too much gay water.
28:56Shut up.
28:58So, what's this promotion then? What are you doing?
29:01Uh, it's just, you know, just more admin.
29:04General Austin Pearson, grid B2, seat 1. Morning, everyone.
29:29Very good morning to you, General Pierce. And to everyone, on the record and for history,
29:36my name is Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, Commander-in-Chief of the Unified Intelligence Task Force.
29:40UNIT has been chosen to lead these talks because we stand above and outside all countries, borders,
29:46governments, and oceans of the world.
29:48We represent humanity.
29:50But today, we represent all life on Earth.
29:53And I hope this will be the start of a great endeavor to find peace between all of our kindred species.
30:00To begin the formal proceedings, confirm Downing Street online.
30:04Good morning, Prime Minister.
30:06Good morning, Kate.
30:07Extraordinary days.
30:09We've spent a long time working hard to get the people's vote.
30:12Now we've got new people.
30:14White House online.
30:15Confirmed.
30:17All of the people Beijing.
30:18Confirmed.
30:19National Congress of Brazil.
30:21Confirmed.
30:21We have all 195 nations, ma'am.
30:23And do we have the ambassador?
30:26Approaching now.
30:28Apparently, he had the lobster thermidor last night against our advice.
30:32Let's hope that's not a major crime down below.
30:34Thank you, Mrs. Bingham.
30:35Let's concentrate.
30:36Eyes on the task.
30:37Pardon me, ma'am.
30:38Ah, General.
30:39Good to see you, sir.
30:42Very special day.
30:43Absolutely.
30:45Mr. St. Louis, how's the waterway?
30:47Are we ready to go?
30:48Stress is holding.
30:50Seals checked and secure.
30:52A-16 has been fixed.
30:54You know, the only way to see if this works is to do it.
30:57You've got quite a crowd.
30:59All under control.
31:00Ma'am, we have a press drone.
31:02Ready for that.
31:03Take them out.
31:04Clear!
31:04What was that?
31:10Cargarazzi drone.
31:11Did they see us?
31:12When we glass, don't you read anything?
31:14I finally don't know where I am.
31:15They'd flip.
31:16Thanks to you, I'm not even allowed in this room.
31:19Very well done.
31:20That's Roger Trevithick.
31:26Prepare tank activation.
31:28Positions and good luck to us all.
31:30To confirm, the perimeter is now secure, ma'am.
31:32All stations at gold stand.
31:33Thank you, if you could not interrupt.
31:36We have all comms focused and recording backups online.
31:40Good, good.
31:41Mrs. Bingham, let's begin.
31:42Initiate tank activation.
31:44And flood the tank.
31:48Open seals one, two, three.
31:59Open seals four, five.
32:02Take it up to 100 psi.
32:03Open seals six, seven, eight.
32:06Open seals four, five.
32:36Volume stable, water filtered, and purity at 98%.
32:42940,000 liters.
32:44Well done, Mrs. Bingham.
32:46Thank you, ma'am.
32:47Now, are we ready?
32:49Let's welcome our guests.
32:51Open water lock one.
33:00Looks like we have six life forms.
33:04And a seventh.
33:05Four homospondyl erectors.
33:06A.K.A. a home of aqua.
33:08Two of an unknown life form.
33:10One of a second unknown.
33:13Three different life forms in total.
33:16General appears to all troops.
33:18Red status.
33:19Confirm.
33:21Red status.
33:26And here they come.
33:27Two unknown life forms entering.
33:49Two unknown life forms entering.
33:51It's just...
34:13It's just...
34:14What do we say?
34:20I'd call them Piscimorpha Grandes.
34:22Welcome to Piscimorpha Grandes.
34:25Does that mean big fish?
34:27Yep.
34:27Focus.
34:37That's the signal for the airlock.
34:39Third life form approaching.
34:44Ma'am, we don't know what that third life form is.
34:47Then the first gambit is to trust them, Colonel.
34:49Open the doors.
34:51Activating airlock pumps.
34:59Airlock at full capacity.
35:06Decontamination in progress.
35:14Decontamination in progress.
35:19Music.
35:21Music
35:22Music.
35:29Music.
35:33Music.
35:34Music.
35:35I'd say homomorphos sapiens, or to simplify, homo amphibian.
36:02Amazing.
36:02They killed two of us.
36:05Really?
36:06We killed them.
36:07That's what this is for.
36:09To bring peace.
36:11Ready with translations.
36:13I'm running.
36:14Ready to go.
36:15Sir Jonathan.
36:17Good luck.
36:25I bid you welcome.
36:27On behalf of the human race.
36:29I stand here as...
36:31We do not need translation.
36:32Did we learn their language?
36:33No, we did not.
36:34Save the comments.
36:35Well you're...
36:36Your English is excellent.
36:38I'll play it all, man.
36:39I'll play it all, man.
36:40I'll play it all, man.
36:41I'll play it all, man.
36:42I bring you greetings from the United Nations of this world, that we call Earth.
36:46It's a symbolic title of Indo-European origin, that bears no disrespect to the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and waterways around us.
36:59And I bring you a gift.
37:00And I bring you a gift.
37:01Rhododendron nivali.
37:02The dwarf snow rhododendron.
37:04A flower that grows at the highest point on planet Earth, on the slopes of Mount Everest,
37:06four miles above sea level.
37:07Perhaps the dwarf snow rhododendron.
37:08A flower that grows at the highest point on planet Earth, on the slopes of Mount Everest,
37:12four miles above sea level.
37:13Perhaps never seen by your kind.
37:14Now, it carries a scent, or a flavour, an essence that you will have never known before.
37:23Would you, um...
37:25I'll give you a gift.
37:26Rhododendron nivali.
37:27The dwarf snow rhododendron.
37:28A flower that grows at the highest point on planet Earth, on the slopes of Mount Everest,
37:29four miles above sea level.
37:30Perhaps never seen by your kind.
37:31Now, it carries a scent, or a flavour, an essence that you will have never known before.
37:38Would you, um...
37:41This is given with respect, and the hope of peace between our species.
37:58We have a gift for you.
38:02My children.
38:04Should have been born at the turn of the third cold current.
38:19But they choked on your oil, and poison, and excrement.
38:25Skip to 16.
38:26Sir Jonathan, go to 16, paragraph 10.
38:29I must state, with vigour, that we recognise the problem, that our solutions are remarkable.
38:38We do not know you.
38:39Well, I...
38:41I am Ambassador, Sir Jonathan Hines.
38:45You are not known to us.
38:48We would speak...
38:50with him.
38:52What?
38:57Me?
38:59Who the hell is he?
39:01Well, he's...
39:02Nothing.
39:03He's no one.
39:04He...
39:05He's part of the team.
39:06He's the witness.
39:07He's the mistake.
39:08He was there by mistake.
39:09Give me intel on him.
39:10Now!
39:11Yes, ma'am.
39:12No.
39:13Sorry.
39:14No, no.
39:15You...
39:16You got the wrong man.
39:17You showed respect.
39:27Uh...
39:28No, that's just...
39:30That's just a thing.
39:31It's...
39:32You respected our fallen kin, when no others did.
39:36What are they, Christians now?
39:38Someone tell me what's going on.
39:40I'm not even religious.
39:41I don't know what to do.
39:42But we saw your kindness.
39:46And we see you.
39:51Will you stand as ambassador?
39:53And talk on behalf of the entire human race?
40:01Okay.
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