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00:00:00MUSIC
00:00:30In Cowboy State, it's a beautiful sunny afternoon with partly cloudy skies clearing towards evening, and tonight, for you stargazers, the Geminid meteor shower will put on a once-in-a-lifetime show between 6 pm and 2 am.
00:00:50So, keep your eyes turned towards the north and northeast of the sky. The National Weather Service says temperatures could be between 15-16 degrees Celsius, meaning a lovely evening awaits you, perfect for relaxing outdoors with your loved one and enjoying a barbecue.
00:01:06And here's an interesting fact from the meteor research center at Hopkins Air Force Base in Wyoming. To date, we've only seen a meteor shower last longer than two hours twice in our history. Tonight, it looks like it's going to last until late, so it looks like it's going to be quite spectacular. Don't go to bed early!
00:01:24I didn't know that, but according to our weather presenter, these falling stars are actually thickened versions of asteroids that orbit the sun every 1.5 years.
00:01:36What was its name? Phaeton? Phaeton, really? I think I'm close. We won't be able to see it tonight, but we'll watch the dance of many shooting stars across the sky.
00:01:45Stay calm, have fun, and pay attention. Mother Nature's fireworks display will accompany your dance...
00:01:54Thank you for watching.
00:02:24What started as excitement in rural Wyoming this morning has given rise to concern.
00:02:33Reports are pouring in from NORAD and the International Space Station about some unusual activity related to a meteor shower visible primarily over the northern United States.
00:02:42Observatories around the world are piecing together findings to ensure that the meteor that fell to Earth late yesterday was an isolated incident.
00:02:50The Mount Wilson Observatory in Southern California is closely monitoring a group of 58 asteroids.
00:02:56They assure us that there is no reason for the public to be alarmed at this point.
00:03:01And they assure the public that they are closely monitoring the increasingly intense downpour.
00:03:03If you see the road to Noches, let me know.
00:03:06The dirt road on the right.
00:03:12Why do meteorites land in such desolate places? I hate dirt roads.
00:03:18I think we've arrived.
00:03:23How many years has this been going on?
00:03:25About a hundred years ago. My grandfather built that barn. Do you understand? It's everything I have. It's all my money.
00:03:30Let's see what happened here.
00:03:53Let's say hello.
00:03:54How are you?
00:04:01Hi. Hello. Hi.
00:04:04Officer Pritchard.
00:04:05Pleased to meet you.
00:04:06Court.
00:04:07Yes. At first, I thought it was either a jet that had caught fire over the air force base or a missile that had gone out of control.
00:04:12But until we received your call from your shelter, the town was in a panic.
00:04:16Yes. I understand that.
00:04:17A meteor traveling at ten times the speed of sound would terrify everyone.
00:04:20Are you the poor woman whose house was destroyed?
00:04:26Yes.
00:04:27Yes. It was very bumpy, but you kept telling her how happy she was that she was only a few meters above the ground.
00:04:32Yes. Are you one of the people who studies UFOs?
00:04:35No. Actually, we're working on meteorites.
00:04:38Meravit. This is Dr. Kurt Siegel. He's from above. Their chief meteorologist.
00:04:42That's about the weather, Brian.
00:04:44Actually, they call us meteorologists. Unfortunately, weather reporters got that fancy name. And so, that's what we're left with.
00:04:51Yes. This was my house. I had just put up the fence. This explosion even burned my radio.
00:04:58Could we go and take a closer look at what's happening?
00:05:01Yes. Make yourselves happy. Come on over.
00:05:07Alright. This way.
00:05:09Watch your step.
00:05:11We'll go around this way.
00:05:13There is a lot of damage on the other side.
00:05:16Okay. Now watch your step. It's a bit tricky.
00:05:19Be careful.
00:05:20Ok.
00:05:21Thank you.
00:05:23Okay. It came from right here, hit the top of my house, and landed there.
00:05:31Late.
00:05:37There. Pay attention.
00:05:41Ok.
00:05:41Be careful. Okay.
00:05:46Be careful.
00:05:52Look at this.
00:05:55Thing.
00:05:56I couldn't understand that.
00:05:58What?
00:05:59What is its size?
00:06:01This is huge.
00:06:03Why? What did you expect?
00:06:05A fraction of it.
00:06:09Approximately 183 centimeters.
00:06:14What do you think?
00:06:15What would it do if it were the size of a real missile?
00:06:21How fast is the Gemini rain?
00:06:223000 or 5000 kilometers per hour?
00:06:24TRUE.
00:06:25Ok.
00:06:30Even without any payload, a small intercontinental ballistic missile generates a force equivalent to one ton of TNT.
00:06:36So, something of this size...
00:06:40...at this rate...
00:06:44...the whole town would be gone.
00:06:47Damn.
00:06:53How do you explain this, doctor?
00:06:55I am not sure.
00:06:56The only plausible explanation is that this meteor is traveling at a much slower speed than it should be.
00:07:01We'll need a second opinion.
00:07:03I need to call someone.
00:07:03Hi Güven, this is Sigal.
00:07:13Yes, I'm at the scene of the accident.
00:07:15There are a few things here that we can't make sense of.
00:07:17We can benefit from your expertise.
00:07:20Oh, are you on your way?
00:07:20Good morning my baby.
00:07:20Because I need to run cross-sections of a few elements through you and Beth immediately.
00:07:28How did this thing escape from the atmosphere or...
00:07:35...I couldn't understand if there would be more.
00:07:39We will need to investigate further.
00:07:41I hope I have the right equipment.
00:07:42Okay, see you later.
00:07:45He asked if we could come by helicopter to save time.
00:07:48I said we wouldn't break the next shipping protocol.
00:07:51Please don't tell me you taught him how to fly the helicopter.
00:07:56I had a heart attack when I learned he taught people how to fly jets.
00:08:00I wish I had a driver to fly me in a helicopter too.
00:08:03My title is heavy weapons analyst.
00:08:06But yes, I can get people where they need to go.
00:08:09Especially if they want to blow things up.
00:08:14I am sorry.
00:08:16To be fair, I taught Gwen the basics of flying the F-35.
00:08:20And I told him he could take control on the next flight.
00:08:24So, is Michael coming with her?
00:08:26Michael?
00:08:27No, just him and Beth.
00:08:30They arrived.
00:08:31Ok.
00:08:39Gwen, from what I understand, your husband is a highly skilled person.
00:08:44But we still need you on the field from time to time.
00:08:47I'm sorry for the delay.
00:08:48Beth, I'm with you today.
00:08:49Beth, is it the issue that she saw you?
00:08:51Yes, well, I need to start the spectral imaging process.
00:08:53I told you this was unnecessary.
00:08:55Predictive models say this is a meteor shower.
00:08:58Yes, well, we need to talk about it.
00:09:00Yes, let's talk.
00:09:01You need to look at this.
00:09:02Ok.
00:09:02Did you see any dead birds while driving this morning?
00:09:11Yes, this wasn't a rare occurrence in meteor showers.
00:09:14Yes, but it looked different.
00:09:18Gwen, what's going on?
00:09:21Yes, can you give me a moment?
00:09:24Thanks.
00:09:26Kurt, I'm worried about the density of this meteor cloud.
00:09:30The four objects clustered around the center may indicate something much larger and more dangerous affecting them.
00:09:36Gwen, I understand you're being cautious because of the Russia situation, but I ran a full threat matrix and everything was fine.
00:09:44What if we were wrong about Phaeton getting lost in that solar storm?
00:09:48That asteroid hasn't reappeared behind the sun since last day.
00:09:52This was the biggest solar rain shower in recent years.
00:09:56Except for the fact that we can't see it.
00:09:58The fact that we can't see.
00:09:59Gwen!
00:10:00No.
00:10:12Gwen, come on.
00:10:13The crater is on this side.
00:10:17Couplet.
00:10:18Yes, Gwen, Beth, this is Brian and next to him is the unfortunate host, Meredith.
00:10:37Brian, Meredith, meet our chief astrophysicist.
00:10:40Oh my god, trust Amstron.
00:10:42I've read everything about you.
00:10:44Look, you have a fan!
00:10:46Russia, I am sorry for what happened to the poor people who were injured in Chelyabinsk.
00:10:50Thank you.
00:10:52I have read all of your books.
00:10:53I was very upset when I saw on television that this had happened after you predicted it.
00:10:57He said that America had completely misunderstood the coordinates, and by the time they warned the Russians, it was too late.
00:11:02Was that you?
00:11:03Misunderstanding the coordinates...
00:11:05Isn't it me?
00:11:12I'm sorry. I'm sorry it turned out this way.
00:11:15Thanks.
00:11:17Thank you for your kind words.
00:11:20Hey, Brian, Meredith.
00:11:22Can you come here for a moment?
00:11:24I want you to describe what you saw when that meteor struck.
00:11:27Mara, can you go over to the radio and tell them we'll be here for another hour?
00:11:30Understood.
00:11:30Are you ok?
00:11:41Yes. I just want to get a sample.
00:11:47To be honest, the Russia issue still bothers me.
00:11:55Excuse me, I didn't mean to bother you. I know you're here to learn.
00:12:00Dr. Armstrong, I don't mean to overstep my bounds, but regardless, your theories are taught all over the world.
00:12:13Your husband, Michael, recently received a promotion for helping redesign the nuclear launch system, and you work with him every day.
00:12:19If I possessed even a fraction of these things, I would consider myself to have an incredible life.
00:12:24Thanks for saying that.
00:12:30Okay, let's focus on our task now.
00:12:33Yes.
00:12:34Now I want you to wear this, and I need to watch the meteor cloud while I collect the sample.
00:12:45I've never done this before.
00:12:47You said you wanted to work in this industry, right?
00:12:50Definitely.
00:12:50Okay. We need to make sure this meteor shower isn't a meteor storm or something more dangerous.
00:12:57Yes, put this on. I'll guide you.
00:13:04Yes. The initial setup is a simple telescope where you only look through the lens.
00:13:13The second visualization closes the diaphragm and gives you a real-time VR image from the Pentagon's database.
00:13:20Let's try this.
00:13:23Wow, this is incredible.
00:13:27It feels like I'm above the Earth's orbit.
00:13:29Yes, I'm doing quite well.
00:13:31And the third setting simply freezes the frame.
00:13:34It gives you an interactive model.
00:13:35But don't worry about that right now.
00:13:37What I want from you is to tell me if you saw meteor dust or anything solid at the center of that meteor cloud.
00:13:45It looks like a droplet that is constantly changing and seems to be in a state of flux.
00:13:50But I really can't focus on him.
00:13:52Ok.
00:13:53Reach out and pull up the menu bar on the right.
00:13:58Clench and unclench your wrist.
00:14:01Ok.
00:14:02What is the density at the center of this meteor cloud?
00:14:05The object took two and a half square kilometers per unit.
00:14:13What?
00:14:14Six?
00:14:18Yes, it says six.
00:14:23Do you remember how the procedure was done?
00:14:26Yes, I can.
00:14:27Okay, okay.
00:14:31Ok.
00:14:32Here you go.
00:14:33Gwen, what is the estimated break time in the example?
00:14:43I'm thirty seconds old.
00:14:45Ok.
00:14:47I don't understand why you're rushing things.
00:14:49Perhaps no one would have been harmed if you had been given more time in Russia to develop your spectral imaging theory.
00:14:54No.
00:14:57I had enough time.
00:15:00Spectral imaging theory has revolutionized the way we do business in the industry.
00:15:04I wanted to say...
00:15:06Do you remember that asteroid?
00:15:09We found this during our observation in Hawaii.
00:15:11It was 64,374 kilometers away from Earth.
00:15:14We found this thanks to Kurt's algorithms.
00:15:17There's no one better than him at reflecting algorithms.
00:15:21What does the transaction say?
00:15:22Fifty-nine percent iron and thirty-one percent silicate.
00:15:24Both the iron and the silicates are fully crystallized.
00:15:27But what if Dr. Siegel ran his algorithm tests on something significant, like the Bray-Burke effect?
00:15:36I don't think Bray Burke is someone I'd want to model my career after.
00:15:40He is currently the subject of ridicule in the scientific community.
00:15:44Ok.
00:15:47Can you tell me the core temperature?
00:15:52204 degrees.
00:15:55Are you sure?
00:15:57Yes, it says 204.
00:16:06Ok.
00:16:07We need to take another example.
00:16:10This can't be true.
00:16:11Look, Güven, what are the examples and where do we stand?
00:16:3930 seconds.
00:16:52What is that trust?
00:16:53This is a composite drill worm, and believe me, there's nothing it can't cut through.
00:16:58We need to bring this back to the top.
00:17:15Are you ok?
00:17:22I'm fine, okay.
00:17:23Hey everyone!
00:17:25The EMS website reported that the meteor had fallen to the ground.
00:17:28We need to go 19 kilometers south. Come on.
00:17:30We need to go right up there.
00:17:31Come on.
00:17:32This is much worse than we thought.
00:17:33I'll check with the national weather service.
00:17:35Thank you for watching.
00:17:36See you in the next video.
00:17:37See you in the next video.
00:17:38See you in the next video.
00:17:39See you in the next video.
00:17:40Thank you for watching.
00:18:10Thank you for watching.
00:18:29Thank you for watching.
00:18:36Are you ok?
00:18:41I'm fine, I'm fine. Get us out of here.
00:18:42Go on, go.
00:18:44Where is Gwen? Where is Gwen?
00:18:49Gwen!
00:18:52Beth!
00:18:55Gwen!
00:18:57Come on!
00:19:06Thank you for watching.
00:19:34Kurd!
00:19:44Come on!
00:19:46Where did you find this car?
00:19:47Its owner was killed by a meteorite strike.
00:19:48Come on, come on, come on!
00:19:54No, no.
00:19:56Bet stayed there.
00:20:04I...
00:20:12No, Bet! Bet stayed there! We have to go back!
00:20:15Me! The bet is gone!
00:20:16Trust me! The bet is gone. Let it go.
00:20:17He's moving to the side.
00:20:24No signal, no signal anywhere.
00:20:25Mara, what have you gained, what do you know?
00:20:27The last update was a minute ago.
00:20:29A subway train crashed somewhere outside of Davrin.
00:20:30This thing is global!
00:20:32Oh my!
00:20:33My god.
00:20:39Did you find anything?
00:20:41No, it didn't work out either.
00:20:44I'll try the makeshift radio.
00:20:52My god.
00:20:53Go back.
00:20:54Go back immediately.
00:20:55Drive on.
00:20:59Drive on.
00:21:01Yes, yes, yes.
00:21:03Moro.
00:21:14Ok.
00:21:16We narrowly escaped.
00:21:17Let everyone take a breath.
00:21:18We are in good shape.
00:21:19We did it.
00:21:21Ok.
00:21:22Are you ok?
00:21:23Yes.
00:21:28Ok.
00:21:29Guys, if the impact on the ground covers the entire half of the shoulder.
00:21:57The Pentagon has no chance of getting a full-blown response.
00:22:00Impossible.
00:22:01As a good precaution, they will definitely add a level 5 nuclear attack.
00:22:04Probably.
00:22:05Because these meteors would detonate these nuclear bombs long before they reach the asteroid.
00:22:10Then we'll have nothing left to destroy it with.
00:22:12How?
00:22:13How?
00:22:13What will happen here?
00:22:14JPL and GSS must have seen something.
00:22:16Nobody can see it.
00:22:18Inside the meteor cloud.
00:22:19Did you forget?
00:22:20It's like searching for something new in a haystack.
00:22:21You know what?
00:22:21We need to go there and tell them to stop level five.
00:22:24Should we stop at level five?
00:22:25They don't react to us.
00:22:26They will assume we provided flawed data because of Russia.
00:22:28And if you need proof, we don't have any.
00:22:30So what are we going to do?
00:22:39I don't know, Mara.
00:22:40This threat completely contradicts the madness.
00:22:42I don't know what to do.
00:22:43Gwen, help me.
00:22:44In order.
00:22:45We need to make sure they're the ones who started Emo.
00:22:47The evacuations, the Meteor Shield, the regulations, and the orbit are all there, okay?
00:22:50Kurt, I want you to get this.
00:22:52Point to the center of the mass in the meteor cloud.
00:22:55Mark this as a call for proposals and notify all departments.
00:22:58At least it gives them a serious chance.
00:23:00I understand, I understand.
00:23:02Okay, keep driving.
00:23:23What about level five?
00:23:25When you reach the fifth level, it's a blind dance.
00:23:27They don't delay their threat response, and if we want them to stop the launch, the data needs to come from someone like Michael.
00:23:36He is now a lieutenant colonel and has nuclear defense clearance.
00:23:40Yes, but even if the order came from him, it still needed to be reviewed by Singh, who is in charge.
00:23:45Yes, Singh is not stupid.
00:23:46Gwen will know that the order came from you.
00:23:49If he breaks the chain of command and goes straight to the Pentagon, he won't know, okay?
00:23:53No investigation, no agency, no bureaucracy.
00:23:55Michael is still blaming me for what happened in Russia, Gwen.
00:23:58He thinks you broke the protocol to buy time using some of the information I gave you.
00:24:02Look, we all know whose fault it is.
00:24:05It wasn't your fault, I love him, but he'll get over this today.
00:24:09Of course, but what if Michael can't do it?
00:24:12Do you know what happens if he can't do it?
00:24:13You'll take the technical specifications straight to the colonel, to the commander's office above him.
00:24:18Ok.
00:24:18We must stop this launch.
00:24:20Can you take us upstairs so I can get the evidence?
00:24:22Yes sir.
00:24:24We'll take you there.
00:24:30Air Force Command Headquarters, Wyoming.
00:24:33Michael, there's an asteroid 3 kilometers wide inside the meteor storm.
00:24:47We have 2 hours and 29 minutes until the collision.
00:24:50All nuclear projectiles need to be recovered before they hit the asteroid.
00:24:53You know I can't do that.
00:24:55The colonel has to approve the change.
00:24:57I can identify threats to the defense database system, but...
00:25:00I need a commander to clean it up.
00:25:02None of the other institutions can see the asteroid.
00:25:06Michael, this is the worst-case scenario.
00:25:08The only reason I know you're there is because you were able to examine the meteorite this morning.
00:25:17What is this?
00:25:19Meteor debris.
00:25:20Not being so big.
00:25:21Like that.
00:25:23My god.
00:25:24It creates a cloud of dust.
00:25:26Keep driving.
00:25:28No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:25:30Damn it.
00:25:31Damn it.
00:25:32No.
00:25:37Are you okay? Tell me what's going on?
00:25:39Yes, yes, I'm fine. Our vehicle stopped. Meteor debris choked the engine.
00:25:44No.
00:25:46Damn it.
00:25:47Alright. Let's fix it.
00:25:49What do you think it is?
00:26:10Wire strap.
00:26:13Wire strap.
00:26:14Ok.
00:26:15Ok.
00:26:18Gwen, you need to get out of there immediately. The meteor storm is intensifying.
00:26:22The Ministry of Defense has already approved the activation of Level 5, and there will be a meteor shower in your region.
00:26:26Get out of here.
00:26:27Michael, listen to me.
00:26:29You can stop this attack.
00:26:31Military defense protocols have been cleaned up.
00:26:33Tell General Ambrozo at the Pentagon that you were the one who identified it as an asteroid.
00:26:39We should save the bombs for the asteroid.
00:26:42I would never lie to a commander.
00:26:43This is not a lie.
00:26:46A mass inside a cloud that anyone could easily see on radar.
00:26:50It has not been identified as an asteroid.
00:26:51Observatories don't know what this is. The Ministry of Defence isn't listening to me either.
00:26:56Did Mara give you this intelligence?
00:26:58No, Michael.
00:26:59You can approve it yourself. Please.
00:27:03It's as if you captured the dimensions using spectral imaging.
00:27:06The entire planet is facing a meteor storm.
00:27:10So you want us to leave them defenseless?
00:27:13If you launch that attack, that storm will detonate every single one of these nuclear bombs before it even reaches the asteroid, Mike.
00:27:19Only use conventional weapons when encountering meteors.
00:27:22The drones have plasma cannons that can melt tanks.
00:27:25And satellite missiles.
00:27:26They are bunker-targeting bombs.
00:27:28If nuclear bombs were to attack in the upper atmosphere, we would be talking about a global nuclear fallout.
00:27:32Nuclear bombs will strike it just outside the mesosphere.
00:27:34It will be quite high, like with nuclear tests.
00:27:38Gwen.
00:27:40I could spend the rest of my life in prison.
00:27:44Of course, both of us.
00:27:46There's no time, Michael.
00:27:47Break the chain of command.
00:27:48You must stop this launch.
00:27:50Michael, you have to believe me.
00:27:54What is our goal?
00:27:562 hours 16 minutes south-southwest.
00:28:00I love you.
00:28:01I love you.
00:28:02So you're a mechanic.
00:28:11It's nice.
00:28:11It's nice.
00:28:27I handled it.
00:28:28You did it.
00:28:33TRUE.
00:28:35Come on.
00:28:36Now, according to the latest news, the U.S. Geological Society is focusing on the growing threat of what is being called a meteor storm.
00:29:02Reported gravitational anomalies and impact zones are stimulating geological activity, including areas of hot volcanic activity within our national parks.
00:29:12Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide, monoxide, and methane are rising nationwide.
00:29:18This is beginning to affect wildlife in the region, with injuries and deaths reported as far as northern Canada.
00:29:26The United Nations and NATO, as well as the Ministry of Defence, are involved in preparing for a potential nuclear impact during the meteor storm.
00:29:33Wait for further instructions. And in the meantime, please don't go outside.
00:29:42Wyoming, I received a termination signal from you. Please wait, I'm connecting you to the intercom.
00:29:49It would be good if there was a good reason.
00:29:53Sir, my name is Yerbay Michael Armstrong. I am under Colonel Singh's command in Wyoming.
00:29:57I received full confirmation from radar that a near-Earth object was approaching.
00:30:01The coordinates are as follows: 3-2-0-0, Phaeton identification number.
00:30:06It's the southwest vector, sir.
00:30:09Sir, I must immediately stop the level 5 countdown and remain on the defensive against the asteroid.
00:30:16Not understood, I repeat, not understood.
00:30:19I repeat, a near-Earth object is approaching. The countdown is 2 hours and 16 minutes until it strikes, sir.
00:30:26We are aware of the meteor storm. But your alert is about a general response.
00:30:30Was this signed by Colonel Singh?
00:30:34Colonel Singh is responding to an incident in the field, sir.
00:30:37But, sir, I received a direct order from the Colonel to terminate Level 5.
00:30:41Lieutenant, all electronic maintenance and operational data is active.
00:30:44Please terminate level 5, sir.
00:30:46We've been confirmed to have a meteor threat.
00:30:49I'm level 5, cancelled. Sir, please cancel level 5. Can you hear me, sir?
00:30:53We're starting it.
00:30:54It's great to have you join us, Armstrong.
00:31:15I apologize, sir. It won't happen again.
00:31:17Daniels, what's the status of the meteor shower?
00:31:19Incoming, vector 20, delta 9, 0, 9, Kentucky.
00:31:25Incoming, vector 919, epsilon 30, South Dakota.
00:31:30Washington confirmed that the drones were in place, the meteor shield was deployed, and the productive missiles were operational.
00:31:37Level 5 attack takes 3 minutes.
00:31:41We have an active shutdown key in our global intervention, sir.
00:31:45Is this certain?
00:31:50This phone isn't working. Connect me to Ambrose.
00:31:53Yes sir.
00:31:54Yes, it's going to be a long day.
00:32:07Armstrong, what happened with the phone?
00:32:10The IT department is working on it, sir. It will be resolved in a few minutes.
00:32:15We are still in the launch phase.
00:32:17Nuclear reaction in 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
00:32:20Although we haven't contacted the Pentagon, we are following their latest orders.
00:32:24Check if the target layout is aligned.
00:32:47We are experiencing a complete system collapse in the western half of the United States.
00:32:50Colonel, we just delivered our equipment to the Pentagon.
00:32:53Our missile systems are failing for the entire region.
00:32:56Sir, what have you done?
00:32:58Withdraw from all communication and immediately drop your weapon.
00:33:01Get the Department of Defense back online so they can initiate this launch immediately.
00:33:05Sir, all communication has been cut off.
00:33:07Our stationary horse and backup feed are also not working.
00:33:09Lieutenant Colonel Armstrong has completely disrupted the system, sir.
00:33:11Get him under control immediately.
00:33:13Go back online.
00:33:14Connect me to the Pentagon immediately.
00:33:15This is our new routing system, sir.
00:33:18Armstrong cut across half the country, and a meteor struck our satellite dish overhead.
00:33:22Okay, just install a supporting patch directly onto our ground lines.
00:33:25You may have just killed millions of people.
00:33:28Lock him in the room or I'll kill him.
00:33:29Colonel!
00:33:30I had no choice but to cancel the fifth level.
00:33:33You prevented us from defending ourselves against a global threat.
00:33:36I decide when it stops.
00:33:38I'm going to kill him.
00:33:38Sir, EMOD is active and occupying the targets.
00:33:53All countries with nuclear capabilities have confirmed their participation in Level 5.
00:33:57Give me a level five target.
00:33:58We're active, the target is engaged.
00:34:12Give me the actual time-killing rate.
00:34:14Assessment of the situation regarding the fifth level.
00:34:16Yes, I'm looking at it right now.
00:34:17The mortality rate and...
00:34:20I'm ready for level five.
00:34:21Have we re-established communication with the Pentagon?
00:34:23ETA is 30 seconds, sir.
00:34:25YEMOD's killing rate is six percent and increasing.
00:34:29Seven percent.
00:34:30Eight percent.
00:34:37Gwen, look somewhere.
00:34:38Look what's happening.
00:34:49Has the meteor shield been activated?
00:34:53According to the view, a meteorite is still approaching.
00:34:55Level five launch, countdown.
00:35:00Thirty, twenty-nine, twenty-eight, twenty-seven, twenty-six, twenty-five.
00:35:14Gwen, the meteorites are still coming.
00:35:17What's going on there?
00:35:19All the batteries have been installed.
00:35:21Defense systems are firing, but it's not enough.
00:35:23Fire.
00:35:39Fire.
00:35:40Eighteen, seventeen, sixteen, fifteen, fourteen, thirteen, twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve.
00:35:52Throw it vertically at a ninety-degree angle.
00:35:54Sir, all nuclear assets in the western hemisphere are offline.
00:35:58It appears they were crashed from a program located outside of Wyoming.
00:36:01Do we have support?
00:36:02Start the backup as soon as it goes live.
00:36:04He said that only twelve percent of meteorites are missing.
00:36:15Twelve percent.
00:36:16And there's no trace of the bombs.
00:36:18The East Coast backup system has been restored.
00:36:28Countdown to zero and launch.
00:36:30The East side has been approved.
00:36:36Russia has confirmed it.
00:36:38India has been confirmed.
00:36:53The American arsenal is fifty percent.
00:36:55No, no, no, no, no.
00:37:15What, what, what, what happened?
00:37:16Nuclear bombs.
00:37:18They detonated the bombs.
00:37:20I have strong confirmation that they are launched from the east coast, along with all nuclear powers.
00:37:25I'm Dr. Armstrong, shall I answer?
00:37:32What percentage of nuclear missiles are in the air?
00:37:34Fifty percent.
00:37:35All the other countries launched their ammunition.
00:37:37Orbital weapons?
00:37:39All the command posts and drones were completely destroyed.
00:37:41We also lost four of our twenty communications satellites.
00:37:44And the only thing we have left is the Shield, sir.
00:37:49Yes.
00:37:50Michael, why did you let this happen?
00:37:51Your husband was arrested for violating national security.
00:37:55The attempt to reduce the nuclear guidance system has been halted.
00:37:58However, we were only able to fire half of our rocket payload.
00:38:01Colonel, sir, I assure you that Michael's message...
00:38:04If you interfere in any way, you will never see the light of day again.
00:38:08Return to the base immediately and report to me at command center.
00:38:17Michael has been arrested and Sink wants me to report to him at command center.
00:38:21But you can't report it to Sink.
00:38:22If he gets you arrested, it'll be the end of you.
00:38:24We'll all be finished.
00:38:25Mara is absolutely right.
00:38:26I can run repair-based algorithms all day long.
00:38:29But spectral imaging is your area of expertise, trust me.
00:38:31By the time I compile the data, it will be too late.
00:38:34This is what we'll do.
00:38:35I want you to report any injuries you sustained.
00:38:37Under the blue code, they cannot arrest injured personnel.
00:38:40TRUE.
00:38:40There will definitely be military police looking for you in the infirmary.
00:38:43Yes, but I'm going to the lab.
00:38:45I'll get the evidence and meet Sink at the command center.
00:38:48Understood.
00:38:51Defense alert.
00:38:54What do we have?
00:38:56No.
00:38:57No, no.
00:39:01The coup is complete, sir.
00:39:09All nuclear weapons in all countries have exploded in orbit, sir.
00:39:12What is our killing rate?
00:39:1525, sir.
00:39:16What?
00:39:17That's impossible.
00:39:23The meteor shield came under heavy fire, sir.
00:39:26Sir, the entire shield is falling apart.
00:39:27Douchebag.
00:39:38Come on.
00:39:40I'm fine, I'm fine.
00:39:41Let's go.
00:39:42Where is everyone?
00:39:43Why are there no guards?
00:39:44A protocol to ensure the safety of all personnel within the facility during an ear-tracking operation.
00:39:47Apparently the cameras aren't working.
00:39:49Thanks, Michael.
00:39:51Blue jeans.
00:39:52Where is the operating room?
00:39:53Is this an operating room?
00:39:54Why, what happened?
00:39:54Please, I've lost a lot of blood.
00:39:55What happened?
00:39:56A meteor struck.
00:39:57Come on, we don't have time.
00:39:59Where do you need to go?
00:40:00Operating room.
00:40:01Bride.
00:40:02Orange jeans are currently on sale.
00:40:04Attention all medical personnel.
00:40:06Report to designated emergency response points.
00:40:09I'm fine, I'm fine.
00:40:12Oh my god, I have to wrap this up.
00:40:14Are you alright?
00:40:15Yes.
00:40:16I am good.
00:40:17Don't worry about me.
00:40:18Give us a minute.
00:40:19I'll handle it.
00:40:20Thank you.
00:40:23I'm fine, I'm fine.
00:40:24Just get the gauze.
00:40:25Hold me close, we have to go.
00:40:31Take whatever you find.
00:40:37What's wrong with you?
00:40:38I am good.
00:40:38What happened?
00:40:39I am good.
00:40:41Okay, come here.
00:40:42You need to help me.
00:40:43Wait, wait.
00:40:44Ok.
00:40:52Yes, are you sure you're okay?
00:41:00Okay, sit down.
00:41:04I am sad.
00:41:05No problem.
00:41:06Wrap it up quickly.
00:41:07We have to go.
00:41:08I know.
00:41:08Ok.
00:41:14Are you sure Amara is okay?
00:41:17I am good.
00:41:20Thank you.
00:41:22It's not important.
00:41:24We need to talk to Abay Singh.
00:41:30Are you ok?
00:41:31Yes.
00:41:33Let's go see Sing.
00:41:34Okay, okay. Let's begin.
00:41:56Launcher.
00:41:59Where is the screen?
00:41:59There. Okay, so this is good. And these are the coordinates.
00:42:09Forty-seven.
00:42:13Nine.
00:42:18Okay. This is the database.
00:42:23The density surrounding the meteor cloud.
00:42:27Six hundred.
00:42:29Let's find you.
00:42:43Officer Pritchard, Doctor Sigurd.
00:42:45Colonel Singh, sir.
00:42:47As soon as the storm passes, we will liquidate your department.
00:42:52The damage is very heavy. We can barely get a damage report from the field.
00:42:55Colonel, Dr. Armstrong believed the threat was significant.
00:42:58He's not giving the orders. I am. Where is Armstrong?
00:43:01Sir, he left us as soon as he arrived.
00:43:03He needs to be here to be questioned personally by me.
00:43:06People have died and are dying, Doctor Sigurd.
00:43:09Sir?
00:43:09Officer Pritchard.
00:43:11Sir, I have been working in the field with Dr. Armstrong for over seven years.
00:43:14And his views on this storm are crucial for our survival.
00:43:18I am aware of the work you are doing at Dr. Armstrong.
00:43:22Her husband didn't hesitate to report your failures in Russia.
00:43:25Here it is.
00:43:44Yes, you're here.
00:43:47Here you are.
00:43:48Here you are.
00:43:50Yes.
00:43:52Yes I know.
00:43:52Okay, fine.
00:44:07Listen to what I'm going to say.
00:44:09Gwen Armstrong has been identified as a national security risk, and I cannot allow her to roam freely on this base.
00:44:13Colonel, let him complete his test before we speak.
00:44:16I respect you and your team.
00:44:18But after the Russia incident and today's failed orbital defense, you're no longer clean enough to be giving advice at this base.
00:44:24Do you understand?
00:44:30Where is the power reserve?
00:44:31The final collision transmitted an electromagnetic vibration.
00:44:34Backup power is disabled, sir.
00:44:36The engineers set off to repair it.
00:44:38What about communication?
00:44:39Engineering is reporting a specific fault to both the dish and the command center, all the way to DC.
00:44:43Engineering is currently doing its best.
00:44:45Sir, please, arresting trust is a huge mistake.
00:44:48No one has been more involved in this research than him.
00:44:50We are currently dealing with global threats.
00:44:52Armstrong's team was suspended, not the unit he himself formed.
00:44:56This is an asteroid.
00:44:59I have proof.
00:45:00Irrefutable evidence.
00:45:02You were waiting for the information to arrive in order to create a spectral image.
00:45:05There are over a hundred observatories.
00:45:06Observatories cannot see this.
00:45:07It will be invisible on radar until it exits the meteor cloud surrounding it and then crashes into Earth.
00:45:11I don't understand how a rainbow reflected from a meteor cloud could create such a sight.
00:45:19We were detecting a dense area on the radar.
00:45:22He couldn't give a definite answer.
00:45:24But I knew something on these meteors was slowing them down.
00:45:28So I kept taking spectrometer readings and...
00:45:35There it is.
00:45:41Are you saying this asteroid is being obscured by its own meteor shower?
00:45:49This is the sun.
00:45:51Is it ok?
00:45:51During the last few days, Phaeton veered off course, causing it to return to the meteor trail.
00:45:59Eventually, by capturing the meteoroids, it applied its own gravitational force to slow them down, allowing them to enter our atmosphere safely, and that's the reason for the meteor storm.
00:46:10So even if we destroyed all the meteorites, we still have an asteroid that is four kilometers long.
00:46:17Where will the shot be fired?
00:46:19That's hard to say.
00:46:21Dr. Siegel ran a ranking algorithm.
00:46:24Kurd?
00:46:24Its orbit places it two and a half kilometers west of Onukörfez, at the northernmost tip of Manitoba.
00:46:30Thankfully, I was able to upload its vector to the priority list before the last power outage.
00:46:34That area is far from any populated region.
00:46:36That doesn't matter, sir. Its force will be equivalent to a million Hiroshimas.
00:46:41That's why you're fighting so hard to stop the fifth level.
00:46:44Absolutely not. We need surgical intervention.
00:46:47Surgery?
00:46:48Mara.
00:46:50We have approximately two thousand warheads left. Each one is fifty megatons. That makes one hundred thousand megatons, which is fifty thousand per attack phase.
00:46:56Great. So you haven't reached a million megatons yet. We'll use half of our remaining nuclear bombs to disperse the meteor cloud. The other half for the asteroid.
00:47:12We're back online. All systems are active.
00:47:14Daniels. You need to contact Joe Ambrose by phone, and you go and get your husband.
00:47:22Understood.
00:48:21I was so scared.
00:48:23I was so scared you'd get hurt.
00:48:26Is there any progress?
00:48:28They need you at the command center. We've proven it's an asteroid.
00:48:32Is Colonel Sink working with the Pentagon?
00:48:33He's working and he needs both of us. The whole team. Come on, please.
00:48:39Come on.
00:48:40Let's go.
00:48:40Let's go.
00:48:41Sir, we just received a priority alert regarding the data cloud.
00:48:57All the other major observatories on three continents are the same way.
00:49:00Who is sending this?
00:49:02NASA, JPL, EMS, and FEMA transmitted this from our base in Wyoming. This is a live vectorization model.
00:49:08What do vectors aim for?
00:49:09We don't know, sir. This is an area, sir. Its exact dimensions are two kilometers one hundred and eight meters by three and a half kilometers seven point one hundred and seventy-eight square kilometers.
00:49:19Sir Ambrose, even.
00:49:29Ambrose. I'm Colonel Sink, Wyoming. Our research team has confirmed one million megatons, sir.
00:49:36All intelligence reports are based on what they have uploaded to the Ministry of Defense data...
00:49:43General, a two-stage call.
00:49:49Wow.
00:49:53We should get rid of the pretty ones immediately.
00:49:55Phaeton's gravitational field is accelerating the meteor shower. It's going to get worse.
00:50:00Everything will explode.
00:50:09Sir, Wyoming has been hit. Without orbital protection, Phaeton is launching meteoroids directly at us.
00:50:15Do we have any communication?
00:50:17Sir, there is a signal, but it keeps cutting out.
00:50:19Colonel Sink wouldn't have called if he didn't want a serious fight.
00:50:23Work continued to make our remaining nuclear bombs operational.
00:50:26Understood, sir.
00:50:30Alright. The main evacuation route is this way. Let's go.
00:50:33We cannot leave without making sure Ambrose has received accurate information.
00:50:36We can't stay, Gwen. The base has been taken over. This is too dangerous. Let's go.
00:50:39I need to finish this. I need to make sure they start everything according to plan.
00:50:44Come on sir, hurry. We need to evacuate him to Washington immediately.
00:50:47Gwen, we need to go now. Please.
00:50:51No.
00:50:58Ok.
00:50:59Yes. Okay. Yes. Okay.
00:51:00Yes. Okay. Where are we going?
00:51:01Alright. Fine. We need to go back through the command room. Let's go.
00:51:05Okay. Let's go.
00:51:16Are you ok?
00:51:17Yes. You?
00:51:23Michael. Where is the control room?
00:51:29Right over here.
00:51:33Alright. We'll go through the wall.
00:51:36We're not going through that wall.
00:51:40A solid concrete 15 centimeters thick.
00:51:43We'll cut it with this. See?
00:51:47Yes.
00:51:57Did you handle it?
00:51:58Yes.
00:51:59Let's see you.
00:52:00Alright. Let's see what happens.
00:52:01Yes.
00:52:03Beautiful.
00:52:04Good for you.
00:52:04Come on.
00:52:21My roof has collapsed, it's scrap metal.
00:52:27We can cross there via the bridge.
00:52:30Is it ok?
00:52:30Ok thanks.
00:52:32This Side of Sign.
00:52:47Contact Ambrose, Wyoming.
00:52:49General, I am Dr. Armstrong.
00:52:51Do you have a confirmed goal?
00:52:53This is an asteroid, sir.
00:52:54He sent you all the data.
00:52:56What is the estimated arrival time at the crash site?
00:52:581 hour and 15 minutes.
00:53:00A collision requires a two-stage response.
00:53:027% went into the meteor cloud, and 7% went directly to the asteroid.
00:53:05No.
00:53:06Gwen!
00:53:06Gwen!
00:53:17Baby, are you okay?
00:53:18Yes, yes, yes.
00:53:19Good you?
00:53:20Go to the entrance.
00:53:22Mara, walk, walk, walk. Come on, come on.
00:53:24Come on.
00:53:24Come on, let's go.
00:53:31Ok.
00:53:31Come on, come on.
00:53:32I will come.
00:53:34Don't come and help, I'm right behind you.
00:53:36Go on, leave.
00:53:37Go ahead. I'm behind you.
00:53:41Okay, okay. We're coming.
00:53:43Come on, my love.
00:53:55No.
00:54:04Here, take my hand.
00:54:07Come on, put the bag down.
00:54:10No
00:54:14I can lift you
00:54:18I should have listened to you from the beginning.
00:54:37Time remaining until collision
00:54:38So, ladies and gentlemen, still?
00:54:50We have an asteroid heading towards us within an area of three square kilometers.
00:54:54Are we talking about something that disappears behind the sun, sir?
00:54:57Positive
00:54:58We must use the remaining nuclear weapons in the second phase of Level 5 intervention.
00:55:03Our targeting system detected all of the first waves of nuclear bombs.
00:55:07We need to adjust it so that it hits the same point in the meteor cloud.
00:55:11It will create a compound wave to disperse the cloud and reveal the larger asteroid.
00:55:16So we can target it.
00:55:18This is wonderful, sir.
00:55:19This is Gwen Armstrong's plan.
00:55:23And yes, that's right.
00:55:24Sir, we have just lost two more communications satellites.
00:55:28But we are in contact with other surviving bases.
00:55:30Prepare for the first wave.
00:55:33Yes sir
00:55:35Wait
00:55:36Level five
00:55:38Level five is ready.
00:55:43Level Five is ready
00:55:57Fifty percent intervention is needed.
00:55:59Level five
00:56:29Heat signature is four percent.
00:56:36Two percent
00:56:37It works, sir.
00:56:39The cloud is beginning to dissipate.
00:56:40The heat signature is currently one percent.
00:56:43Level 5, second stage
00:56:51Target the asteroid.
00:56:53Fifty percent
00:56:54Start
00:56:55All nuclear bombs were rendered ineffective on the asteroid, sir.
00:57:11They were unable to make contact with the target.
00:57:13Damn
00:57:14The estimated duration of the effect is thirty-eight minutes.
00:57:18Minister
00:57:19Congress and the Chiefs of Staff
00:57:22Get Doomsday Banker acquitted.
00:57:24Understood, sir.
00:57:25The mission to destroy the incoming asteroid has reportedly failed.
00:57:33A general evacuation order has been issued for the entire eastern United States crisis.
00:57:37We also received news that the president's convoy was directed to the Raven Rock bunker in Pennsylvania.
00:57:44May God help us all.
00:57:46Incoming
00:57:47No, we have to go.
00:57:49No, we are not experiencing another Russia incident.
00:57:52Michael, I'm sorry, but you weren't there.
00:57:54He did what he had to do.
00:57:55So he had fifteen minutes before the order to ground the planes came?
00:57:59Are you okay?
00:58:01I gave him the orders, Michael.
00:58:04It was my fault, okay?
00:58:07We were going to meet Kurt in Russia.
00:58:08I was the one who told him to stay behind, it was my mistake, Michael.
00:58:11It's my fault.
00:58:14They didn't have to put all the blame on you.
00:58:17Michael
00:58:18Ok
00:58:19How much time do we have left, Gwen?
00:58:23Thirty-four minutes
00:58:24And we've already initiated the first and second stages of nuclear weapons, haven't we?
00:58:29So what's Plan B, kids?
00:58:31Plan B: We're going to an airport two kilometers away.
00:58:34Let's think practically; we'll evacuate everyone to a safe place.
00:58:37No, no, we won't evacuate.
00:58:39Look, the solution might be here.
00:58:40Risky, but it could work.
00:58:43Braybork effect
00:58:45Braybork?
00:58:46Come on, trust me enough already.
00:58:47You know he's the laughing stock of our community.
00:58:49Kurt, please listen to me, okay?
00:58:51Over the past few hours, I've noticed that the meteor impact has displaced methane in the atmosphere.
00:58:56When an electrical force is applied to methane, it turns into plasma vapor.
00:58:59Now, tests I conducted on that meteor this morning prove that it has magnetic properties.
00:59:04So, if we somehow find six thousand megawatts of electricity and create an electrical backlight that extends into the atmosphere...
00:59:11Actually, this could replace the electromagnetic force and then...
00:59:14Yes, yes, nuclear bombs, meteorites, asteroids colliding with each other.
00:59:17Yes, and it destroys them.
00:59:19I understand, but where will we get this power from?
00:59:21Where are we going to get all that wattage from?
00:59:23We don't have any.
00:59:23This is true
00:59:24There is a power plant not far from the airport.
00:59:27Can we use it?
00:59:28Yes, yes, but what we need
00:59:30A controlled, massive explosion.
00:59:32Definitely
00:59:32One of these F-35s must be loaded with missiles.
00:59:35Okay, okay, let's go to the hangar.
00:59:37Come on, come on, come on!
00:59:38Okay, let's go.
00:59:38Let's go!
00:59:46Come on
00:59:46Come on
00:59:47Quick
00:59:48Those who are at home or whom we hope have found a place to take shelter
00:59:56An update has come from Pentagon officials.
00:59:59As a result of major meteor showers
01:00:02Intense wildfires are spreading across North America.
01:00:05Hundreds of thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed.
01:00:08Hundreds of injuries and deaths are estimated.
01:00:11National weather service
01:00:14The meteor is currently inside the cloud.
01:00:16Two miles wide
01:00:17Caused by the Phaeton asteroid
01:00:19And it will be created by colliding with the world in an hour.
01:00:22Expecting a slowdown in film production.
01:00:24Come on kids, come on, come on, come on!
01:00:27Come on
01:00:28Come on
01:00:29Come on
01:00:30Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up!
01:00:32Come on
01:00:32Come on, hurry up!
01:00:34Come on
01:00:34Come on
01:00:36Thank you for watching.
01:01:06Thank you for watching.
01:01:36Come on
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01:01:49Okay, I can see that.
01:01:50We'll be there in 250 meters.
01:01:52Come on, let's go, come on, come on, keep going!
01:01:54Come on
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01:02:15workshop
01:02:16사실
01:02:17.
01:02:19Find that jet.
01:02:21Let's pray that he is endowed with such remarkable talents.
01:02:24I understand
01:02:25Now, with this coming our way, I can imagine things will only get worse than what we're experiencing.
01:02:28Okay, Kurt?
01:02:29You should go with him.
01:02:30Make sure you succeed.
01:02:31Is it ok?
01:02:32Yes.
01:02:32Is it ok?
01:02:32Understood.
01:02:33Ok.
01:02:34Don't trust me, I'll find a power source.
01:02:36The transformer is on the other side of the airport, to the west.
01:02:39Ok.
01:02:39Perfect.
01:02:40Let's meet here later.
01:02:41Ok.
01:02:45Okay, go ahead.
01:02:46Ok.
01:02:46Go.
01:02:46Come on.
01:02:47Come on.
01:02:47Come on.
01:02:47Come on.
01:02:47Come on.
01:02:49Trust me.
01:03:00Okay, okay.
01:03:04Okay, let's go.
01:03:05Come on, come on, come on.
01:03:11Come on.
01:03:12Come on, come on.
01:03:17Trust me.
01:03:18Ok.
01:03:22At work.
01:03:22There it is.
01:03:23Yes.
01:03:24I see.
01:03:25Come on.
01:03:25Come on.
01:03:25Come on.
01:03:29Come on.
01:03:30Come on.
01:03:32At work.
01:03:38Ok.
01:03:39Give me that tablet, please.
01:03:40Ok.
01:03:41Come on, are you okay? Yes, okay, here, Michael, hold this. Alright, did you get it? Yes, okay.
01:03:53Please do it quickly, yes yes I'm trying I'm trying okay we're inside okay
01:04:07My security clearance must be given to the main network for the race, a 161 kilometer race, everything in it
01:04:13I'm directing the kilowatts to transformer number 47, okay? 47, these are the coordinates.
01:04:19no, wait a minute
01:04:20Are you okay? Are you still having fun? Is the doctor having fun? You're crazy! Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
01:04:40Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on come on come on come on come on Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:05:10You too.
01:05:11I'm connecting this.
01:05:12It's a match.
01:05:14Let's see if it works.
01:05:17Put it there.
01:05:20Yes.
01:05:23So, with this frequency and these coordinates...
01:05:26...this size, this speed...
01:05:31What did you find, baby?
01:05:32Yes.
01:05:34Michael, that will work.
01:05:36Okay, great.
01:05:39Oh my God.
01:05:40Come on, let's go!
01:05:40We have to go, come on.
01:05:41Let's go.
01:05:53We'll need to move this jet onto the runway.
01:05:56Yes.
01:05:58Who's the pilot now?
01:06:06Mara.
01:06:06No missiles.
01:06:11No missiles?
01:06:18We need to go and tell them.
01:06:20Let's go and tell them.
01:06:21Come on, come on.
01:06:22Damn.
01:06:24Come on.
01:06:26Damn.
01:06:27Come on, come on.
01:06:29Mara!
01:06:30Kurd!
01:06:31We need to go and tell them.
01:06:32Ok.
01:06:33The F-35 is the end of the road.
01:06:35Ten percent fuel.
01:06:37No problem.
01:06:38Trust.
01:06:39No missiles.
01:06:40Damn.
01:06:41Ok.
01:06:43This much.
01:06:44What?
01:06:45So far.
01:06:47There's nothing we can do.
01:06:49It should be.
01:06:51There's nothing left we can do.
01:06:54The jet transforms into a missile.
01:06:56It transforms into a jet missile upon takeoff.
01:06:58I'll take flight and send it soaring straight into the air.
01:07:01I'll descend upon that power plant at machine speed and crash right into the middle of it.
01:07:06Trust, what are you talking about?
01:07:07Nobody will be boarding that jet.
01:07:09This is a suicide mission.
01:07:11Listen to what I'm going to say.
01:07:12There must be another way.
01:07:14No, darling, that won't do.
01:07:15You're right.
01:07:16Nobody is getting on that jet.
01:07:18Ok.
01:07:18So far.
01:07:19Ok.
01:07:20I'm connected to satellite communications.
01:07:21I'll handle it.
01:07:22Ok.
01:07:22We can do this using computer tools.
01:07:24Let's begin.
01:07:35Fuel content is at ten percent.
01:07:37What?
01:07:37Trust?
01:07:38Trust!
01:07:39Trust!
01:07:40Michael, stop.
01:07:41He left.
01:07:43The best thing he can do is parachute jump into an open area.
01:07:47We need to go to an open area.
01:07:48We need to go to an open area.
01:07:49Let's go.
01:07:50Come on.
01:07:50Let's go.
01:07:51Let's find an open area.
01:07:52Walk.
01:07:52Come on, let's go.
01:07:53Come on.
01:07:54Initiate flight biting.
01:08:02Open.
01:08:03Get in touch.
01:08:05Start the first engine.
01:08:07Flight time is 3 minutes.
01:08:14Let's do this.
01:08:19Ok.
01:08:20Come here.
01:08:20He needs to land here.
01:08:21Is it ok?
01:08:22This is the only place he can land.
01:08:23Ok.
01:08:24Ok.
01:08:24I.
01:08:29Trust.
01:08:30Can you hear me?
01:08:31I see you in the 5-on-5 direction, Michael.
01:08:35The engine started.
01:08:36Thank you for watching.
01:09:06Thank you for watching.
01:09:36I detect an object.
01:09:38Does he/she have any identification on him/her?
01:09:40No. We don't know what happened yet, sir.
01:09:42I'm starting to rise.
01:09:56Gwenn!
01:10:12Answer me, Gwenn! Answer me!
01:10:42He looks like one of us, sir.
01:10:44An F-35.
01:10:44One minute, three seconds.
01:10:56T-1 minute.
01:11:02I'm initiating the F-35 dive.
01:11:045, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:11:07Now!
01:11:11Get out of there, Gwenn!
01:11:13You need to get out of there as soon as possible!
01:11:14Can you hear me, Gwenn? Get out of there right now!
01:11:20Come on Gwenn!
01:11:2145 seconds!
01:11:30I am receiving high-level radiation warnings.
01:11:33Come on baby, come on!
01:11:35Come on, come on, come on, come on, damn it!
01:11:50I can really feel the attraction here.
01:11:53Launch 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,
01:12:18Gwenn, can you hear me?
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