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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30Wow, look at that.
00:00:41That's amazing.
00:00:42I've never seen anything like that, Mr. President.
00:00:50Here we go, Mr. President.
00:00:56Mr. President.
00:00:57Nice.
00:00:59Sophie is ready for your haircut, sir.
00:01:01Well, you can tell her unless she's planning for my assassination, it's not a good time right now.
00:01:06Why don't we wait until we're on the ground?
00:01:08We can always get that together before the photo ops.
00:01:12I'll let her know, Mr. President.
00:01:14Besides, I kind of like it a little warm.
00:01:17It reminds me of my blue-collar days.
00:01:18Miss Green, can you ask the pilots if they can take us above us, please?
00:01:27I'll go snoop with the crew.
00:01:35Are you okay, sir?
00:01:36Yeah.
00:01:37I got a little headache.
00:01:39I have some ibuprofen, sir.
00:01:40Good idea.
00:01:41Green, what's going on up there?
00:01:48Get the pilots to level the plane.
00:01:50I think it's about time we get up front and get strapped in, Mr. President.
00:01:53We are flying over the Bermuda Triangle, after all.
00:01:56We need to evacuate now, Mr. President!
00:02:07Get him out of here!
00:02:10Let's get him out!
00:02:19Hold on to him now!
00:02:22My door is clear!
00:02:25Go ahead!
00:02:26Mr. President, the pod is equipped with atmospheric and pressurization controls, as well as oxygen
00:02:33and recycler, so you have plenty of air to breathe.
00:02:36The maximum crush depth is 20,000 feet.
00:02:39You'll have enough food and water to last you for seven days.
00:02:42There's also a deep-water comms-side transmitter that only we can pick up, so we'll be monitoring
00:02:46you every second of the way.
00:02:48And you've got a 40-caliber pistol with 100 rounds of ammunition.
00:02:52Good luck, sir.
00:02:53We sent an encrypted message to Whitehouse, sir.
00:02:55Whitehead of McKenzie has been notified.
00:02:56Good luck, sir.
00:02:58All right!
00:02:59God bless you!
00:03:00Try to save yourselves, man!
00:03:01The pod!
00:03:02The pod!
00:03:02The pod!
00:03:03The pod!
00:03:03The pod!
00:03:04The pod!
00:03:04The pod!
00:03:05The pod!
00:03:05The pod!
00:03:06The pod!
00:03:06The pod!
00:03:07The pod!
00:03:07The pod!
00:03:18The pod!
00:03:20The pod!
00:03:21The pod!
00:03:51We'll refuel or will you find out what's going on?
00:04:10Yes, sir.
00:04:11Hopefully this won't take too long.
00:04:17Morning, Sergeant Oliver.
00:04:18Soldiers?
00:04:19Good to see you again, sir.
00:04:21We have a situation.
00:04:22Will you and your second accompany me to the bridge?
00:04:23Of course, sir.
00:04:24You guys hang loose until I find out what's going on.
00:04:28You guys hang loose until I find out what's going on.
00:04:29What's going on?
00:04:30What's going on?
00:04:31What's going on?
00:04:32Yeah, sir.
00:04:33Yes, sir.
00:05:01We are in the process of locating that signal as we speak.
00:05:07Captain Oliver and team reported for duty admiral.
00:05:10At ease.
00:05:12Chairman Leary, Chief Oliver is present as you requested.
00:05:16Good morning, Chief Oliver.
00:05:18Morning, Chairman.
00:05:19I know you've been gone on a long rotation,
00:05:22and you and your men are certainly in need of a break.
00:05:26But we have a situation of the utmost urgency,
00:05:31and we need your assistance.
00:05:33Yes, sir.
00:05:34Whatever you need, sir.
00:05:35The President of the United States
00:05:37was jettisoned from Air Force One in his escape pod
00:05:40at 0517 hours this morning.
00:05:44You and your team will coordinate with Admiral Hansen
00:05:48and CPO Vincent.
00:05:50You will rescue the President.
00:05:52I'll call Hurlburt personally and inform them
00:05:55of your new orders.
00:05:56Yes, sir.
00:05:58Bring the President back alive, son.
00:06:01Yes, sir.
00:06:01Nice to be working with you again, Admiral.
00:06:09Chief Oliver, you were asked to run this operation
00:06:13by the JCS, not by me.
00:06:15So please take note, this is still my operation.
00:06:19I know that you are a risk-taker, and risk-taking often ends up
00:06:24with an unnecessary loss of life, as you and I both know.
00:06:29There will be no risk-taking on this mission without my orders.
00:06:34This is the President of the United States.
00:06:37You will follow my orders to the letter.
00:06:39Failure to do so will result in your immediate court-martial.
00:06:43Do we understand each other?
00:06:46Yes, sir.
00:06:49Captain Phillips, have Dr. Zimmer and Lieutenant Plummer
00:06:52meet us on deck immediately.
00:06:54Yes, sir.
00:06:55Chief Oliver, assemble your team and meet us on the deck as well.
00:06:59Yes, sir.
00:07:00Yes.
00:07:01Yes, sir, Admiral.
00:07:02Dismissed.
00:07:03Your team still prepped and ready to go?
00:07:06Yes, sir.
00:07:07Very good.
00:07:08Hey, Revis?
00:07:13What's up?
00:07:27What's up?
00:07:33What is it?
00:07:35No clue.
00:07:39Boy, she still has it in for you, huh?
00:07:41Yeah, well, the feeling's mutual.
00:07:43Just glad we got the call.
00:07:45You'll be fine. Hey, it's only the president.
00:07:57The general order, the general order.
00:08:01Bridge, report!
00:08:03Bridge!
00:08:07Under attack! He's still coming!
00:08:15Get to your team.
00:08:25Let's go.
00:08:27Let's go.
00:08:49I've never seen nothing.
00:08:51Whoa, careful, doctor.
00:08:53What the hell are those?
00:08:55Riftia patchpatia.
00:08:57But, of course, a very extravagant embodiment.
00:09:01Non-scientific name, please, doctor.
00:09:03Tubeworms, admiral.
00:09:05They seem to possess some sort of bioelectrogenesis,
00:09:08which is contrary to any of the species in its respective phylum.
00:09:13They would appear to be surveying us at the moment.
00:09:17Tell me about it.
00:09:23Do they seem hostile?
00:09:25I don't know. They're worms.
00:09:27But they do seem angry.
00:09:29All teams lock and load!
00:09:35Chief, you seeing this?
00:09:37Affirmative, Rebus.
00:09:39Lock and load and get the team port side.
00:09:41Lock and load and get the team port side.
00:09:43Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
00:09:45Let's go.
00:09:47Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:09:49It's not look good.
00:10:07Nice and easy.
00:10:09Nice and easy.
00:10:12What are you doing, are we?
00:10:13I say, if that thing makes a move, I blast its ugly ass to hell.
00:10:34Fire, we're ready!
00:10:38Fire, we're ready!
00:10:40You got him!
00:10:42All engaged.
00:10:43They're attacking!
00:10:45Engage, engage, engage!
00:10:50Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
00:11:10Fire, we're found!
00:11:11We've been cleared of the Bengals!
00:11:15We've been cleared of the Bengals!
00:11:17We've been cleared of the Bengals!
00:11:30Send me a two of your exams to have any effect.
00:11:32Suggestions!
00:11:33Suggestions!
00:11:34Zimmer!
00:11:35We need air support now!
00:11:36Get us airborne!
00:11:38We need air support now!
00:11:43Get us airborne!
00:11:45Get us airborne!
00:11:54Go, go, go, go!
00:11:58We need air support now!
00:12:01Get us airborne!
00:12:02I don't know, Rebus.
00:12:32Roger, lay out some cover while I get in position, you've got to keep that thing busy.
00:12:5410-4, Arno.
00:13:01The one in the middle is wounded, 12 o'clock.
00:13:06Roger, Max, concentrate fire on the wounded one, 12 o'clock.
00:13:13Go on, grab the E-4.
00:13:17What the fuck on this?
00:13:24Captain Phillips, commence damage control.
00:13:40Weapon systems are our first priority.
00:13:43I want to keep some aircraft up there.
00:13:46Get the tankers airborne to refuel and recall the rest.
00:13:50Dr. Zimmer, I want a complete assessment of what those things were.
00:13:56Attention on deck!
00:14:06At East.
00:14:08Chief Oliver, you still have a job to do.
00:14:11CPO Vinson.
00:14:13We've established an approximate location of the President's pod at 7,000 meters deep.
00:14:18Now, that's well beyond the maximum crush capacity.
00:14:21Okay, the structure of the hull seems to be fully intact, but there may be a compromise in the oxygen recycler.
00:14:28We estimate that there may be as little as four hours of oxygen remaining.
00:14:33Now, it's gonna take you three hours to safely descend to that depth in the diving bell.
00:14:38Upon your arrival, you'll deploy with the fluorocarbon liquid ventilators.
00:14:42You don't have much time, gentlemen.
00:14:44So if you're not up to task, I expect you to be forthcoming now.
00:14:48We can handle it.
00:14:51Admiral Hanson?
00:14:53Yes, Lieutenant Plummer.
00:14:54Perhaps we should use the Prometheus DSRV-2 prototype.
00:14:58Forgive me.
00:15:02This is Lieutenant Plummer from the Office of Naval Research.
00:15:05She's an expert on physical oceanography and marine electronics engineering.
00:15:10She will also be your mission advisor.
00:15:13Can you tell us a little more about the Prometheus, Lieutenant?
00:15:18It's a prototype deep sea piloted submersible that was set to be free and cleared for duty this month.
00:15:24Now, it would take a quarter of that time to reach that depth.
00:15:27And given these circumstances, we should consider it.
00:15:31But it also is not equipped with any type of armament.
00:15:35CPO Vincent, when are the subsurface assault vessels scheduled to arrive?
00:15:40Within the hour. And then an extra 30 minutes to prep and deploy, Admiral.
00:15:45All right. Let's do it.
00:15:47Lieutenant Plummer, tell the Prometheus crew to run prep and diagnostics immediately.
00:15:52Yes, Admiral.
00:15:54Chief Oliver, when the SSAVs arrive to provide escort, you will launch.
00:15:59If all due respect, Admiral, I don't think we have time for that.
00:16:02We don't know when these things are gonna strike again.
00:16:04Duly noted. And I appreciate your concern.
00:16:07But without a security escort, the mission is jeopardized.
00:16:10And more importantly, so is the President's life. We will wait.
00:16:13We'll be standing by, awaiting your orders, Admiral Hansen.
00:16:19Very well. Dismissed.
00:16:21CPO Vincent, Dr. Zimmer, come with me.
00:16:24I want to know what the hell it was that attacked my fleet.
00:16:28All right, gear up. We've got a job to do.
00:16:54What time is left?
00:16:55Over three hours.
00:16:56This is ridiculous.
00:16:57We ought to work.
00:16:58What time is left?
00:16:59Over three hours.
00:17:00This is ridiculous. We ought to wait for Vincent's equipment.
00:17:12I almost got a point, though. Those things attack us down there.
00:17:17We're screwed.
00:17:18It is highly maneuverable.
00:17:19Okay, Ed.
00:17:20What?
00:17:21Eddies! Soldiers!
00:17:22I'm Lieutenant Commander Drew Barclay.
00:17:23I'll be piloting the Prometheus.
00:17:26You may, stole your gear off.
00:17:27I don't know what the hell it was that I was saying.
00:17:28I'm going to leave you there.
00:17:29You may, I can't wait.
00:17:30What time is left?
00:17:31Over three hours.
00:17:32This is ridiculous.
00:17:33We ought to wait for Vincent's equipment.
00:17:34I almost got a point, though.
00:17:35Those things attack us down there.
00:17:36We're screwed.
00:17:37It is highly maneuverable.
00:17:39Okay, Ed, what?
00:17:40Eddies!
00:17:41Soldiers!
00:17:42I'm Lieutenant Commander Drew Barclay.
00:17:44I'll be piloting the Prometheus.
00:17:46You may stow your gear on board now.
00:17:49Thank you, sir.
00:17:53All right, you heard him. Grab your gear and load up.
00:18:05What, we're being attacked again?
00:18:06I need gunnery teams to coordinate. Choose one organism and concentrate their fire on that one only.
00:18:21Same with the air assets. Flight helicopters, fixed wing. Pick one, kill it, and move on to the next.
00:18:36All right, that's it. Everybody listen up. I'm through screwing around down here. I'm taking that sub out right now.
00:18:44We will not be able to defend ourselves down there.
00:18:46Vincent will never get his equipment aboard of those things attacking us, and we're just gonna lose more time.
00:18:51You wanna come? I appreciate the company. If not, that's fine too.
00:18:56Just to be clear, Admiral Hansen will probably have me court-martialed if we're going against her orders.
00:19:02Which means she'll probably court-martial everybody else who comes along.
00:19:06To hell with him. I'm with you, Chief.
00:19:11I'm ready to rock.
00:19:13Y'all know how I feel about it. I'm in.
00:19:17Let's do this.
00:19:19What are we waiting for?
00:19:21Hoo-yah! Hoo-yah!
00:19:24Sergeant Oliver!
00:19:26Yes, Lieutenant.
00:19:27Are you sure this is the right thing to do?
00:19:29Ma'am, our job is to save lives, regardless of the consequences or what may or may not be the protocol.
00:19:36Now that is the President of the United States of America at the bottom of that ocean.
00:19:41So if it means saving his life, I'm willing to suffer the consequences.
00:19:45I'm willing to suffer the consequences.
00:19:58Promethea is preparing for launch.
00:20:00All right, Rivas, get the coordinates.
00:20:07Got it.
00:20:08Elfman, we got sonar?
00:20:09Ready to roll.
00:20:11All right, Captain Williams.
00:20:13Yeah, all set, Chief.
00:20:14All right, let's do this, guys.
00:20:15You don't have to do this.
00:20:17You don't have to do this.
00:20:20Listen up, team.
00:20:22There are a lot of underwater currents, as well as other variables that can affect this ship's systems.
00:20:27You're gonna need me for this.
00:20:29Plus, there's no telling what we might find down there, right?
00:20:34Welcome aboard, Lieutenant.
00:20:35Commander, Lieutenant.
00:20:36We're still waiting for our orders.
00:20:48Did you see that?
00:20:50Yes, ma'am.
00:20:52They seem to be communicating.
00:20:54When one gets injured, it retreats to the rear, and the others continue with the attack.
00:21:01It's very sophisticated.
00:21:03CPO Vincent, what is the sit-rep on getting those SSAVs aboard?
00:21:08Copy that, Admiral. We're coming in now!
00:21:11We need heavy ordnance, four-sided midship, now!
00:21:16All right.
00:21:17I repeat, heavy ordnance, four-sided midship!
00:21:23I repeat, heavy ordnance, five-sided midship, and let's go.
00:21:33You still need orders?
00:21:36Let's go!
00:21:37Admiral!
00:21:39Admiral!
00:21:41We just lost the Super Stallion.
00:21:44Admiral!
00:21:46Admiral!
00:21:50We just lost the Super Stallion.
00:21:53With the SSAVs.
00:21:57Yes, sir.
00:22:06Sir! The Prometheus is launching!
00:22:09Prometheus Launch Command. This is Prometheus Launch. Go ahead.
00:22:13What are you doing? Why is that sub launching?
00:22:15Lieutenant Commander Barkley ordered it, sir.
00:22:19Bridge! Bridge! The Prometheus is launching.
00:22:23Admiral Hansen?
00:22:24The officer of the deck says that the Prometheus is launched.
00:22:40Raise them.
00:22:41Yes, ma'am.
00:22:44Prometheus.
00:22:45This is the USS Nemesis. I repeat, this is the USS Nemesis. Please respond.
00:22:51How do I respond?
00:22:53Don't respond.
00:22:55I've got to say something.
00:22:56Do not respond!
00:22:59DSRV-2. Please respond.
00:23:03I say again, Prometheus. Please respond.
00:23:06You're killing me, man.
00:23:13Chief Oliver, you will respond and comply by immediately returning the Prometheus.
00:23:23Wow, really?
00:23:24Hey.
00:23:42We all know what we're doing.
00:23:45Damn right.
00:23:46I didn't vote for him or what the hell. Let's go get the President.
00:23:52Let's go save the President.
00:23:53Dr. Simmer, I need you to get up there on that deck and get some kind of analysis on that thing.
00:24:05Copy that.
00:24:06You and the Admiral don't have such a good working relationship, do you?
00:24:07No, ma'am, we do not.
00:24:08No, ma'am, we do not.
00:24:09What's going on?
00:24:10Dr. Simmer, I need you to get up there on that deck and get some kind of analysis on that thing.
00:24:18Copy that.
00:24:31You and the Admiral don't have such a good working relationship, do you?
00:24:34No, ma'am, we do not.
00:24:36What's going on between you two, Chief?
00:24:39Because if I'm in the middle of it, I'd like to know what I've gotten myself into.
00:24:46All right.
00:24:50Three years ago, she was stationed aboard the USS Harry Truman.
00:24:54We got a call to rescue one of her tomcats that had gone down over Afghanistan.
00:24:59The intel was...
00:25:02Her intel was shaky.
00:25:05We were almost to the coordinates that we were last given, and Admiral Hansen decided to pull from the mission.
00:25:14We were so close that I instructed my team to go on.
00:25:17We lost radio contact, and the LZ turned out to be a trap.
00:25:23We took some casualties.
00:25:25One of which was my best friend.
00:25:28And there was a downtown cat.
00:25:31Not more than two clicks away from us.
00:25:33If Admiral Hansen had our act together, then maybe the pilot, my team, and my best friend will still be alive.
00:25:40I'm sorry.
00:25:44Yeah.
00:25:45The loss of life is truly regrettable, but, uh...
00:25:49But what?
00:25:51She did call the mission.
00:25:54You continued on.
00:25:57Had you taken orders, your friend and teammates might still be alive.
00:26:04You don't understand, but we do.
00:26:10Sir!
00:26:11We got something coming in on Starboard's side, and it's big.
00:26:14Ooh, it's coming in fast. I'm clocking it at 30 knots.
00:26:17All right, full throttle ahead.
00:26:19All right, full throttle.
00:26:29Far place down!
00:26:30Trip, get up here!
00:26:34Freezer, give us a hand!
00:26:42I'm losing our side!
00:26:43Hold it tight.
00:26:44Hold this, hold this tight.
00:26:47Its not on the control rope!
00:26:48... bachelor's gonna slip, honey!
00:26:49Hold this tight.
00:26:50Rep ведьmard!
00:26:51veeут eighty-
00:26:53Hvert!
00:26:54Freezer!
00:26:55It's gonna quick it!
00:26:57Check!
00:26:58Fire!
00:26:59Fire.
00:27:01Fireuzu checkpoint!
00:27:02Fire out!
00:27:04Fire.
00:27:06Hey!
00:27:07Allcómo and secure!
00:27:09Cut the power!
00:27:11Cut the power!
00:27:12Cut the power!
00:27:13Ten!
00:27:14It's raining the power!
00:27:15You're hanging on it!
00:27:16It's raining the power!
00:27:18Yes, that's what's attacking it.
00:27:19Are you sure about this?
00:27:20Yes, I'm sure.
00:27:21Cut it off.
00:27:23Cut the power!
00:27:25Cut!
00:27:27Serve system's down.
00:27:30Power down.
00:27:41Good call, partner.
00:27:46All right, sir.
00:27:48It looked like it's moving.
00:27:50Give it a few seconds.
00:27:52If we power up now, we're liable to attract more of those things.
00:27:55And we've got less than three hours to find this pod.
00:27:59The Gulf Stream runs through here.
00:28:02If Mr. Elfman will allow me, I can navigate us into it.
00:28:07Let's see.
00:28:09We... we intermittently feathered the power on and off.
00:28:13Let the current do the rest.
00:28:16It's coming around.
00:28:19Hey, hey, hey.
00:28:20Take it easy.
00:28:21What?
00:28:22Revis, can you feed me the, uh, pod encryption code?
00:28:27Yes, ma'am.
00:28:28All right, guys.
00:28:29I've honed in on the pod's location and programmed the sub to take us there.
00:28:33We'll use the Gulf Stream to get us there.
00:28:35Margin of error, less than 1%.
00:28:39How'd you do that, Lieutenant?
00:28:42Well, it's simply a matter of modulating the frequencies to compensate for the changes in the ocean as we descend.
00:28:49Temperature, salinity, half a dozen other variables.
00:28:52But right now, I suggest you guys hold onto something tight because we are in for it.
00:28:57It's about to get ugly.
00:28:59No, I don't.
00:29:00Come on.
00:29:01Come on,All right.
00:29:02From the
00:29:29Such an enormous mutation of this quantity is highly unlikely.
00:29:35They span 30 meters above the surface of the water, that's just the tentacles.
00:29:41They seem to be part of a much larger central nervous system of another sea-bearing creature.
00:29:48If this is the case, the tentacles could be as long as 7,000 meters.
00:29:59They are the same if to the tentacles.
00:30:05They appear to be a canada tower.
00:30:10You can attack thecall of the entire supermobile.
00:30:13You can attack it.
00:30:16You can attack it.
00:30:22It's just that it's still alive.
00:30:25Help! Help!
00:30:33Cut him!
00:30:51Dr. Zimmer, are you on deck yet?
00:30:55Actually, no.
00:30:57But I managed to get a more manageable piece of the specimen.
00:31:03I will be in my lap.
00:31:15Now watch this.
00:31:17You're telling me these are appendages that are attached to something bigger.
00:31:25How does this experiment tell you that?
00:31:27Elementary neurology at home.
00:31:29Do you see where we inserted the catheters into the specimen?
00:31:33These pathways are not dissimilar to nerves.
00:31:35This deeper network of innervated wiring is congruous with the peripheral nerves of living organisms as we know it here.
00:31:45Now, in order to initiate the electrical impulse I just demonstrated, it must originate from a central command center or a central nervous system, if you will.
00:31:57This organism, in of itself, it is not capable of producing the electrical discharge that we witnessed during those attacks.
00:32:05What did you mean by here on Earth?
00:32:11This is clearly a non-terrestrial organism, Admiral. Look at it.
00:32:15But earlier, you called it a Reptia, a...
00:32:19Reptia patchpatia.
00:32:21Yes, you called it a tuber.
00:32:23Until I dissected it, yes.
00:32:25It did display some Reptia patchpatia DNA, but this is much more complex.
00:32:31I mean, it is assimilated into a biomechanical organism from elsewhere other than our world.
00:32:36I mean, the components that make up this energy pathways are anything other in this world.
00:32:42And you think that these are attached to something bigger, below the surface?
00:32:46I assure you that my hypothesis is not mere conjecture, Admiral.
00:32:52Captain Phillips?
00:32:54Admiral.
00:32:55I want to run deep subsurface detection for massive organic life.
00:33:00Yes, Admiral.
00:33:01Good work, Dr. Zimmer.
00:33:05Hey, sir. The water. It's gone shallow. I'm reading depths of seven fathoms, sir.
00:33:23Wait, what?
00:33:24Seven fathoms.
00:33:26That can't be.
00:33:27Did you run diagnostics on your equipment?
00:33:29Yes, ma'am. Everything's completely intact.
00:33:32Sir, the satellites are reading that we're approximately seven fathoms off the same plane as the pod's encryption.
00:33:37No, that can't be. Something must have broken during the attack.
00:33:41We could be in an underwater cavern, which explains why the system is reading us at seven fathoms.
00:33:47It's reading off of a false bottom.
00:33:49That's right.
00:33:51Low ballast. Low ballast. Low ballast.
00:34:12Check that out.
00:34:13The instruments are reading there's oxygen. And pressure reads 1.03 atmospheres.
00:34:22That's impossible. That's normal AAP. We're over 7,000 meters below sea level.
00:34:27Look for yourself.
00:34:28That would not make any sense unless it's being controlled somehow.
00:34:34USS Nemesis, this is the Prometheus. DSRB-2. Come in, Nemesis.
00:34:41This is the Nemesis. We copy you, Prometheus.
00:34:45Chief Oliver, what is your location?
00:34:48We've landed in what appears to be an underwater cavern, Admiral.
00:34:53Our depth, however, is unknown. But the encryption appears to be within our perimeter. Approximately two clicks from our present location.
00:35:02Very well. Lieutenant Plummer is with you?
00:35:09Yes, ma'am.
00:35:17Chief Oliver, you have a mission to do. So do it. But keep me apprived. Do you understand?
00:35:26Yes, Admiral.
00:35:27Nemesis out.
00:35:32That was weird. I could have sworn the Admiral was gonna chew you in the hands.
00:35:39She has too much to deal with up there.
00:35:41Now look, we have less than an hour to find that pod before the oxygen supply runs out.
00:35:46And the President dies.
00:35:48He's not already dead.
00:35:54Admiral, you okay?
00:35:59You okay?
00:36:06It's coming!
00:36:07It's coming!
00:36:08It's coming!
00:36:09Synd adopter.
00:36:10ALONE, I HAVE HAD HAD HAD HAD HAD HAD HAD HAD HAD HAD So Savage.
00:36:13He's coming!
00:36:14What!!
00:36:15Commander?
00:36:16Krista!
00:36:20You okay?
00:36:21That's sick!
00:36:23Answer!
00:36:25It's coming!
00:36:27Now – 있죠!
00:36:27Announce!
00:36:28We're going get her!
00:36:30And no, he said!
00:36:31Basically!
00:36:32No, he said!
00:36:33It was greatё to sell it by a moment.
00:36:34They're not too strong!
00:36:35Tout up on the issue!
00:36:36This demon has enjoyed them !
00:36:37I've got it.
00:36:58We're approximately two kilometers dead ahead.
00:37:07You hear that?
00:37:12Yeah.
00:37:14Help me.
00:37:15Pipe in what's going on out there.
00:37:17Copy that.
00:37:21What the hell is that?
00:37:27I don't know.
00:37:29My God.
00:37:30Look at the walls and the ceiling.
00:37:37It's mechanical.
00:37:40More like biomechanical.
00:37:42As if it were fused with living tissue.
00:37:46It's definitely something constructed, but not man-made.
00:37:51It's non-terrestrial.
00:37:54She's right.
00:37:56Something is definitely controlling the atmospheric pressure.
00:38:00Oh my God.
00:38:03It's like an airplane graveyard.
00:38:06I guess we're not the first ones down here.
00:38:18Do you think anyone's alive down here?
00:38:22Let's hope so.
00:38:27Hey guys.
00:38:29I think that light up there is the president's pod.
00:38:34That's possible.
00:38:35Could be some form of bioluminescence.
00:38:40This could be an alien outpost.
00:38:46That's right where we gotta go.
00:38:48All right.
00:38:49Let's keep our eyes peeled for a place to dock.
00:38:52This is absolutely amazing.
00:38:55This is the first real contact with non-terrestrial life.
00:39:01As far as we know it.
00:39:04I'm sorry we don't have more time to explore this.
00:39:07We have a job to do.
00:39:08I know.
00:39:09But we've got 45 minutes.
00:39:12Rivas, is there any change in that signal?
00:39:14No.
00:39:15Chief's still dead ahead.
00:39:28Ensign, set up temporary command HQ.
00:39:31And make sure instrumentation is up and running.
00:39:38Yes.
00:39:39Yes.
00:39:40Yes.
00:39:45Yes, Sherman Leary.
00:39:46Sorry, we were just hit on the bridge.
00:39:48Chief Oliver and his team are on the Prometheus prototype.
00:39:51We just received transmission from them that they had surfaced in an underwater cavern.
00:39:56Yes.
00:39:57They've located the presence escape pod beacon.
00:39:59They've set out on foot to search for it.
00:40:01After all, we have to get in front of them.
00:40:03Wait.
00:40:04Go.
00:40:05Have you heard from them since?
00:40:06No, sir.
00:40:16This is one out of a junkyard.
00:40:18The meter triangle is no joke.
00:40:23All right.
00:40:24The Eagle has landed.
00:40:26Okay, team.
00:40:27Suit up in your biogear.
00:40:28We don't know what sort of organisms are in this environment.
00:40:32Commander Barclay, probably best to remain here with us up.
00:40:35I'll be fine, Chief.
00:40:36Go do what you need to do.
00:40:38All right.
00:40:39We'll be back.
00:40:41Hopefully.
00:40:54Go do.
00:40:55No, sir.
00:41:04Mar appeal to you.
00:41:14No, sir.
00:41:16Cannock is sleeping in between a corner.
00:41:18No, sir.
00:41:19No, sir.
00:41:20It's a spare time.
00:41:21This will explain the Bermuda Triangle.
00:41:45These ships. This aircraft. They were drawn here to power the city. And that ship. That ship. I don't believe it. That's the USS Cyclops. It has to be.
00:42:03What's the USS Cyclops? It was a cargo ship carrying coal. It vanished without a trace with the entire crew of 306 after March 4th, 1918. In the Bermuda Triangle.
00:42:19You sure about that? I'm positive. I've studied all photographs of it a hundred times.
00:42:28Then I guess this has been going on for a hell of a long time then. I got the President's signal. We're triangulating right now.
00:42:36All right, everyone. We gotta spread out. We've got 29 minutes until the oxygen runs out in that escape pod. Keep constant radio contact and stay frosty. We don't know what kind of life is down here.
00:42:55It's hard to elsewhere. Let's take the left flank. Right behind you.
00:43:06SCHOOLT
00:43:21SCHOOLT
00:43:27SCHOOLT
00:43:33LITTLE B dr
00:43:35Oh, no!
00:43:41Oh, no!
00:43:43Oh, no!
00:43:46I'm not going to write it.
00:43:48Oh, my God!
00:43:49I'm going to write it down.
00:43:51Oh, my God!
00:43:52Come on!
00:43:53Jeez, God help me!
00:44:02Damn it!
00:44:05All right, everybody move out.
00:44:35Captain Phillips, I need you to find out where that Ohio-class nuke is.
00:44:45Yes, Captain.
00:44:50USS Maine. This is USS Nemesis. What's your ETA?
00:44:54This is the USS Maine. We are approximately 105 nautical miles from your location. ETA 80, zero minutes.
00:45:00Damn it.
00:45:18Well, that sure as hell ain't no bioluminescence.
00:45:22Hey, Chief, you gotta see this.
00:45:25Yeah, Hondo. We see it.
00:45:32Guys, we're running interference.
00:45:39Rivas, come in. Rivas!
00:45:46Chief, it's a tracking device. With no Rivas.
00:45:51Rivas, come in. Rivas!
00:45:54Chief, it's a tracking device. With no Rivas.
00:45:57Rivas, come in. Rivas!
00:46:00Chief, it's a tracking device. With no Rivas.
00:46:04Rivas, come in. Rivas!
00:46:06Chief, it's a tracking device. With no Rivas.
00:46:09Rivas, come on the floor!
00:46:12Where's Rivas?
00:46:14What the hell were you shooting at?
00:46:28It was... as well as creatures we saw at Topside.
00:46:33Son of a bitch.
00:46:36I told everyone, watch, you're sick!
00:46:39And we've got just over 14 minutes left.
00:46:41We've got to spread out the cover ground, and obviously we're not alone down here.
00:46:44Just stay sharp!
00:46:46Don't make me say it again!
00:46:56Chief! I got it! I got it!
00:46:58I found the presence of Odd. 30 feet from your position.
00:47:10Good work, Preach!
00:47:19You guys, we got company. What have you got to do? You got to do it quick.
00:47:25We're working on it.
00:47:29He's got a pulse. The President's alive.
00:47:31I need reserve oxygen.
00:47:33Get that map on him immediately.
00:47:37Closer.
00:47:41Now you know what that is.
00:47:47You guys, we don't have much time. You better do it quick.
00:47:49We almost got him.
00:47:51Come on, Mr. President.
00:47:53Come on, sir.
00:47:54Riff! We gotta move now!
00:47:56All right, flag it, please. Fire it up!
00:47:58Come up this way.
00:48:00Come on!
00:48:02All right, flag it, please. Fire it up!
00:48:04Come up this way.
00:48:06Come on!
00:48:07All right.
00:48:17Come on, man! All right, Chat!
00:48:27Ah, no!
00:48:28Oh, no!
00:48:29What's going on?
00:48:48Are we clear?
00:48:56The city's lit up.
00:48:59Come on.
00:49:09Where am I?
00:49:11Mr. President, you're 7,000 meters below the ocean's surface, sir.
00:49:15I'm Chief Petty Officer Trip Oliver with the United States Navy.
00:49:19Thank God.
00:49:21Let's get out of here.
00:49:23Are you okay to walk?
00:49:24Yeah, I'm fine.
00:49:25Follow me.
00:49:26I'm fine.
00:49:29What in God's name is this place?
00:49:32We believe it's a city, Mr. President.
00:49:35What we've seen suggests it was built by an alien civilization.
00:49:39What information do you have to say that there are aliens associated with this?
00:49:45Extraterrestrial intelligence could be the only answer, but something obviously went wrong down here.
00:49:49Obviously.
00:49:50This would explain the legendary magnetic forces of the Bermuda Triangle, sir.
00:49:55All right, we've gotta get going, sir.
00:49:56We've gotta refuse the merciful waiting.
00:49:57Follow me.
00:49:58Chief, do you think we should call in a strike force?
00:50:01I wouldn't do that.
00:50:02We don't know enough about this thing, sir.
00:50:03If this says anything to do those tentacles up top, I say we blow them to hell.
00:50:04Tentacles?
00:50:05Tentacles?
00:50:07Tentacles?
00:50:08Tentacles?
00:50:09Tentacles?
00:50:10All right, we've got to get going, sir.
00:50:12We've got a recuse of merciful waiting. Follow me.
00:50:15Chief, do you think we should call in a strike force?
00:50:19I wouldn't do that.
00:50:21We don't know enough about this thing, sir.
00:50:24If this has anything to do with those tentacles up top,
00:50:26I say we blow them to hell.
00:50:28Tentacles?
00:50:40What do we got, Chief?
00:50:46All right, guys, we're surrounded by tentacles.
00:50:48We're going to have to shoot our way out of here.
00:50:51Preacher, you take 9 o'clock.
00:50:52William, take 3 o'clock. I'll get our 12.
00:50:56Got it.
00:50:57Copy that. Let's go.
00:51:02That ship's coming down, guys.
00:51:04It's on the move!
00:51:04Go, go, go!
00:51:06Go, go!
00:51:10Go, go, go!
00:51:40Go, go, go, go!
00:51:54Go, go, go!
00:52:05Come on!
00:52:07Go, go, go!
00:52:15Go, go, go!
00:52:21Go, go!
00:52:22Go, go!
00:52:29Where's Preacher?
00:52:30Where's Preacher?
00:52:32It's too late for Preacher.
00:52:34Begin preparation for getting underway.
00:52:37Copy that.
00:52:38All stations are ready to get underway.
00:52:40Rig for dive.
00:52:41Copy that.
00:52:42Rigging for dive.
00:52:47David, power's out.
00:52:49Chief, hit the auxiliary pump with a stern ballast.
00:52:53Stern ballast engaged.
00:52:55Main ballast!
00:52:56Main ballast engaged!
00:52:59The auxiliary pump is down.
00:53:01Hey, commander, talk to me!
00:53:03How did you stay on the pups?
00:53:05I'm trying to get back here.
00:53:07Copy that, commander.
00:53:08I know how to handle the wires.
00:53:12Come on, you guys!
00:53:13I'm right on us!
00:53:14Blue wires.
00:53:15You got that.
00:53:17All engines in reverse.
00:53:19Full speed!
00:53:20Copy that.
00:53:22Hit me!
00:53:22Hitting you!
00:53:25Come on, you guys!
00:53:26Let's go!
00:53:27Hit me again!
00:53:28Hitting you again!
00:53:30They're passing through the windows!
00:53:31Let's go!
00:53:32Two, one!
00:53:34Hit!
00:53:35All right, come on!
00:53:36Let's go!
00:53:37Let's go!
00:53:37Let's go!
00:53:52Nice work, commander.
00:54:08Thank you, you too.
00:54:12Lieutenant commander, I don't think we've met yet.
00:54:16Lieutenant commander Drew Barclay, Mr. President.
00:54:18I want to thank you for your service.
00:54:20Yes, sir.
00:54:20My pleasure, sir.
00:54:21To you, you and your team.
00:54:24For your sacrifice.
00:54:26I know what it's like to lose men under my command.
00:54:29Thank you, sir.
00:54:31But we're not out of the woods yet, sir.
00:54:33Right.
00:54:35Gunning, guys.
00:54:36Hard right weather!
00:54:37Come on!
00:54:44That's all up in full!
00:54:45What's happening?
00:54:46Is that that thing that was chasing us outside?
00:54:48You know, Mr. President, it's the Gulf Stream.
00:54:51That's what got us here.
00:54:53Hang on tight, sir.
00:55:01I don't remember that.
00:55:03Full speed ahead!
00:55:04We're at 30 knots, sir.
00:55:07Come on.
00:55:08Come on!
00:55:13I'm not going to make it.
00:55:14Give her some more juice!
00:55:16I'm giving her all she's got, sir.
00:55:17The doors are closing.
00:55:19Just go into court zero, niner, five.
00:55:26Forty-five degrees out, sir.
00:55:30No, Jim.
00:55:31We don't have any other choice.
00:55:32Taking her to 90 degrees left.
00:55:34Everybody hold on tight.
00:55:35Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, good job, lieutenant, good job, man, whoo, what's that?
00:56:05You were inside that thing?
00:56:15It's unbelievable.
00:56:24This is not good.
00:56:25It's coming at us.
00:56:35Roll all tanks, roll everything.
00:56:38They're out for me.
00:56:46Look out.
00:56:47Watch out.
00:56:49It's coming from port 5.
00:56:51Look out.
00:56:59On port.
00:57:00The ship's not designed for that.
00:57:15It'll breach the hull.
00:57:17Is there anything we can do?
00:57:18We just can't get hit.
00:57:21Oh, stop.
00:57:22Oh, stop.
00:57:23Hard right right.
00:57:24Hard right right.
00:57:29All for compromise.
00:57:33Pressure system at 70%, sir.
00:57:36We can't take another hit like that.
00:57:42This thing is catching up to us, guys.
00:57:44We're not going to make it out of rain like this.
00:57:46Time's made a part of it.
00:57:47What is the source of energy for this vessel?
00:57:50It's silvers and sink batteries, right?
00:57:52Silver sink batteries.
00:57:53We bypassed the regular and overload protection device.
00:57:56We couldn't affect the liver.
00:57:57A surge to the primary thrusters, right?
00:58:00And it would give us a boost to get home, right?
00:58:02The problem would be how long we would last.
00:58:04That handle would get us to the surface.
00:58:06Because the override could short out the electric batteries.
00:58:10And that would leave us dead in the water.
00:58:11Yes, sir.
00:58:12Chief, any thoughts?
00:58:15I've always been one for risk, sir.
00:58:17I say we go for it.
00:58:20I'm with Chief Oliver, Mr. President.
00:58:22We say we do it.
00:58:23Yeah, Barkley?
00:58:24Yes, sir.
00:58:25Let's go.
00:58:26Keep steady.
00:58:27We'll do.
00:58:28Barkley, bypass the regulator.
00:58:30Copy that, Commander.
00:58:32My passing regulator.
00:58:38She's ready.
00:58:39Do you realize the battery overload could explode?
00:58:43We know that.
00:58:45Let's engage.
00:58:46Yes, sir.
00:58:49Almost at us.
00:58:50All right.
00:58:51I think we've got to stay in our seats for this.
00:58:53Lieutenant?
00:58:54Yes, sir.
00:58:55Just let me know when the battery's fully charged.
00:58:57Yes, sir.
00:58:58We are at 70%.
00:58:59Coming for us.
00:59:0280%, 90%.
00:59:0390%.
00:59:04Three, two, one.
00:59:06Now at 100%.
00:59:08All right, now!
00:59:09Let's go!
00:59:09Let's go!
00:59:10Let's go!
00:59:13Let's go!
00:59:14Let's go!
00:59:18Let's go!
00:59:29Adam, the Prometheus is on board.
00:59:32Great.
00:59:32Go meet him.
00:59:33Get a chopper ready for the president's immediate evacuation
00:59:36to get Lieutenant Plummer and Chief Oliver down here immediately.
00:59:40Aye, aye, Admiral.
00:59:41We need a medic down here!
00:59:57Mr. President, welcome aboard, sir.
00:59:59Captain, can you fill me in on what's going on up here?
01:00:02If you follow me, watch your head.
01:00:05We're preparing for your immediate evacuation, and I'll fill you in.
01:00:09I want you to bring me to the bridge first.
01:00:11The bridge is gone, sir.
01:00:12We've suffered some serious damage, and I have orders to evacuate you immediately.
01:00:16Well, you've got new orders, Captain.
01:00:19Take me up to the Admiral.
01:00:22Yes, Mr. President.
01:00:23Mr. President, so glad you're all right, sir.
01:00:38We have a helo ready for your immediate evacuation.
01:00:41I've got to ask you, do you have any strategic submarines in your fleet?
01:00:45We're awaiting the arrival of an Ohio-class SSBN.
01:00:48But, sir, we need to get you off this ship.
01:00:50I'm not going anywhere.
01:00:52Now, Lieutenant Plummer and Chief Oliver,
01:00:54I want you to tell the Admiral what it was that we encountered down there.
01:00:58And I need to contact Washington immediately.
01:01:01Sir, it is of the utmost importance that we get you off this ship now.
01:01:05I said I'm not going anywhere.
01:01:08You're familiar with my record as a Marine in combat.
01:01:12Of course.
01:01:12All right?
01:01:13But your safety...
01:01:13And we both took the same oath, Admiral.
01:01:17We both swore we would defend the Constitution of the United States
01:01:21against enemies both foreign and domestic.
01:01:24I took that oath and a few others.
01:01:27Yes, sir.
01:01:28Now, we are in contact with an alien civilization
01:01:31for the first time in history, and we're being attacked.
01:01:36It's my duty to handle that attack.
01:01:41Mr. President, why not?
01:01:42Yes.
01:01:44Yes, this is the President.
01:01:47Yes.
01:01:49I warned you about taking risks.
01:01:52This time you got lucky.
01:01:55Yes, Admiral.
01:01:57Admiral Hanson, we discovered these two worms are connected to something much larger.
01:02:03Yes. Dr. Zimmer arrived at the same conclusion.
01:02:06What else did you learn?
01:02:08There's a city at its core and a massive graveyard with ships and aircrafts.
01:02:13They were being drawn into huge lightning panels that seemed to be powering the city.
01:02:18Most likely the tentacles as well.
01:02:20Now, there must be a limit to how much energy this creature can expel before it needs to power down and regenerate.
01:02:25That would corroborate with the behavior that our other specimen manifested.
01:02:30So we should direct an attack while it's in this recovery mode.
01:02:33I believe so.
01:02:36Yes.
01:02:37Do you have a plan?
01:02:38Yes, sir.
01:02:39We will coordinate our subsurface search with the USS Maine and we will attack the creatures while they appear to be in recovery mode.
01:02:46All right, good.
01:02:48Do you have any theories?
01:02:51We don't have much to go on right now, Admiral, but we do know that they've been here for quite some time.
01:02:56Those energy panels were erected to fuel the city and sustain life by gathering machines powered by nuclear energy or fossil fuels.
01:03:05And they're clearly hostile, so I believe we're doing the right thing.
01:03:08Take the fight to it while it's still going.
01:03:17What the hell was that?
01:03:19Admiral!
01:03:21I believe my hypothesis is accurate.
01:03:23Thanks, Rick!
01:03:24I don't know.
01:03:54I don't know.
01:04:24We need to strike first.
01:04:26The chief is right, Admiral.
01:04:28I suggest we attack.
01:04:29Do it now!
01:04:33All ships.
01:04:34All ships.
01:04:35Authorized to engage.
01:04:37Authorized to engage.
01:04:54Nothing has any effect on it.
01:05:13He's going to attend again.
01:05:20We've got to get the president safe inside.
01:05:21Let's go.
01:05:22President, let's go.
01:05:23Go, go, go, go, go.
01:05:23I'm in four, five.
01:05:28Mr. President, I am not sure that we have any other options.
01:05:31How long before that thing hits the coast?
01:05:39Approximately 55 minutes, sir.
01:05:45I'm authorizing the use of nuclear weapons.
01:05:48Contact the U.S. has made immediately.
01:05:55You do realize, Mr. President, that the use of nuclear weapons this close to the shoreline
01:06:00will likely result in a nuclear fallout.
01:06:02Please, please, doctor.
01:06:03People will die, including us.
01:06:07A huge portion of the land will become uninhabitable for years to come.
01:06:13I'm well aware of that, doctor.
01:06:16I'm also aware that there's over 7 million people on this planet.
01:06:20This alien race has declared unprovocable war on us,
01:06:24and in war, there's always going to be casualties.
01:06:27My job is to minimize that loss of life,
01:06:30so if a small percentage relative to the entire world's population
01:06:35must perish, then those are the unfortunate consequences.
01:06:45I want a 50-mile radius, no fly zone, declared.
01:06:49This is ground zero.
01:06:52Yes, Mr. President.
01:06:56USS Nemesis to USS Maine.
01:06:59Do you copy?
01:07:00We copy you, over.
01:07:05Arm the nuclear weapons.
01:07:07Roger that.
01:07:08Nuclear weapons are hot.
01:07:12This is preparing to attack.
01:07:14What was that?
01:07:33USS Nemesis.
01:07:34USS Nemesis.
01:07:34USS Nemesis is gone.
01:07:36Where'd it go? Did we hurt him?
01:07:48Enten. Hurt velocity and course put it in key patterns in approximately 40 minutes.
01:07:56We can't do a nuclear strike over the continent. It is one thing to do it out to sea, but over
01:08:01the continent...
01:08:02We don't have any choice, Doctor.
01:08:04People will die. Millions.
01:08:18Mr. President.
01:08:19Soldier.
01:08:20What about a strike to the center core of the spaceship? Point blank.
01:08:24What are you proposing, Chief?
01:08:27Those lightning panels we saw down in the city.
01:08:30That's what's manufacturing the power for this thing, right?
01:08:32Yes, Chief.
01:08:33So if we hit it at its source, could we produce some sort of implosion?
01:08:39Yes, it's very possible.
01:08:41We can't just fire a missile into the core of that thing and hope to hit the city that
01:08:47you're talking about.
01:08:48Not from a sub, no.
01:08:49Well, if not from a sub, then how?
01:08:50We rig a conventional warhead to a portable launcher.
01:08:55Captain Warren flies me in, and I deliver the strike.
01:09:02Wink, wink.
01:09:03What are your best options, Mr. President?
01:09:05It could work.
01:09:06Right.
01:09:07Well, what do you think?
01:09:08I'm not sure, Mr. President.
01:09:09Possibly it could be done.
01:09:10What concerns me is the amount of time it would take to orchestrate it.
01:09:12The ship would be that much further inland.
01:09:14Soldiers.
01:09:15You may know what you're doing, don't you?
01:09:16Yes, sir.
01:09:17Yes, sir.
01:09:18Yes, sir.
01:09:19You can go 15 minutes.
01:09:20Got it?
01:09:21Sir, yes, sir, move fast.
01:09:24Move fast.
01:09:29What?
01:09:38I think I've got 15 minutes.
01:09:39Got it?
01:09:40Sir, yes, sir.
01:09:41Move fast.
01:09:47Chief Oliver.
01:10:01Chief!
01:10:02Yes, Lieutenant.
01:10:04Yes.
01:10:05You were right about your decision.
01:10:10I'll see you when I get back.
01:10:17Okay, Chief, this is your standard AT-4, but with some special modifications.
01:10:33We've equipped the round with a specially modified, low-yield conventional warhead.
01:10:38No one's ever fired anything like it before, so I wish I could tell you more about the trajectory.
01:10:43Truth is, I don't know.
01:10:46Good luck, Chief.
01:10:46Thanks, Connie.
01:10:48You know, I can fly this bird in on my own, Captain.
01:10:51I lost a lot of my team today, and there's no reason to add you to the casualty list.
01:10:54We're on a lot of missions together, Chief.
01:10:56This one's no different.
01:10:58Yes, sir.
01:11:05Give me a direct line to Chief Oliver.
01:11:08Let's get a direct line.
01:11:10Get your hook one.
01:11:10Copy that.
01:11:12Here you go, sir.
01:11:16Chief Oliver.
01:11:17Yes, Mr. President.
01:11:18Yes, Mr. President.
01:11:19We only got one shot.
01:11:20You know that.
01:11:22Yes, Mr. President.
01:11:23Don't worry.
01:11:24One shot is all I need, sir.
01:11:29I'm grateful for your service, son.
01:11:32Thank you, sir.
01:11:33Good luck.
01:11:34You ready, Chief?
01:11:45Let's do it!
01:11:50Foxtrot Romeo 133, ready for takeoff.
01:11:54Here, Hawk One.
01:11:55You're clear for takeoff?
01:11:56Go get him, boys.
01:11:57Copy that.
01:11:58That thing is huge!
01:12:14My God, you were inside that thing?
01:12:22Yeah!
01:12:24You really think this is gonna work?
01:12:29Hell yes!
01:12:32Good enough for me.
01:12:33Dr. Zimmer, how long did it take that tentacle to regenerate in your experiment?
01:12:40Two minutes.
01:12:46The spacecraft is still in line with Cape Hatteras.
01:12:49It's approximately 15 minutes out, and the USS Maine is less than 10 minutes away.
01:12:53Air Hawk One, the USS Maine is 10 minutes out.
01:12:57What's your status?
01:12:58We will engage in the next 6 minutes and 30 seconds, Admiral.
01:13:04Admiral Hansen.
01:13:05Yes, Lieutenant.
01:13:06The spacecraft takes exactly 2 minutes to regenerate between attacks.
01:13:10The same as Dr. Zimmer's experiment with his specimen.
01:13:16Air Hawk One.
01:13:18The alien spacecraft is attacking at exactly 2-minute intervals.
01:13:21You must wait until after the next attack.
01:13:24You won't make it to the core with the time that you have left.
01:13:31I think it's gonna attack Hatteras next.
01:13:33We don't have time to wait.
01:13:35That's a negative, Admiral.
01:13:36We're out of time.
01:13:38Cape Hatteras is the next probable target.
01:13:40We need to take the shot.
01:13:42No offense, Admiral.
01:13:43But we can't wait.
01:13:46Oh, damn it.
01:13:47If he doesn't get this done, we have to launch the nukes.
01:13:55Air Hawk One, you will cease engagements immediately.
01:13:58You must wait.
01:14:00If we abort, 20,000 people will be killed.
01:14:05You don't have time.
01:14:06The greater population density takes precedence.
01:14:08If you fail, the aircraft will go and attack Tampa or Miami,
01:14:13and then we will be forced to fire nuclear weapons over a greater population.
01:14:19Cape Hatteras is a necessary sacrifice.
01:14:20He's going in.
01:14:39Chief Oliver, you will stand down.
01:14:42I repeat, you will stand down.
01:14:45Do you hear?
01:14:46We have four minutes, 45 seconds left.
01:14:49Hawk Trot, Romeo, 133.
01:14:51We are entering.
01:14:52Enemy airspace.
01:14:53Listen.
01:14:54You and I don't like each other, and we probably never will.
01:14:58I understand that you blame me for the death of your best friend
01:15:01based on orders that I gave you three years ago.
01:15:03But at this moment, you will listen, and you will obey my orders.
01:15:09You are to stand down until after the next attack,
01:15:11and then you are clear to engage.
01:15:13Do you hear me?
01:15:15If we wait, we may not even survive to attack this thing.
01:15:18Look.
01:15:19Look.
01:15:20If you go in now, maybe you saved 20,000 lives.
01:15:24But if you go in and you fail,
01:15:26and if you are killed, then millions,
01:15:29and I tell you, millions of people will die,
01:15:32and that is because you have left us with no choice.
01:15:36Sometimes you must accept a moderate casualty rate
01:15:40in order to prevent a larger one.
01:15:41That is the way it is.
01:15:43You cannot save everyone.
01:15:50Chief Oliver.
01:15:53Chief Oliver, do you copy?
01:15:57All right!
01:16:02All right!
01:16:08And
01:16:09all right!
01:16:10Let's go!
01:16:13You can do that!
01:16:13Let's go.
01:16:43Let's go.
01:17:13Oh my God, 20,000 people.
01:17:18Chief Petty Officer, you get in there and you destroy the hell out of that ship.
01:17:33Copy that, Admiral.
01:17:36Let's do this, Captain.
01:17:38Keep him apprised of how much time he has left.
01:17:41Yes, Admiral.
01:17:44Chief Oliver, this is Lieutenant Plummer.
01:17:49Copy, Lieutenant.
01:17:51I'll keep you up on your time.
01:17:54You have exactly one minute, 45 seconds left.
01:17:59Copy that, Lieutenant.
01:18:02Foxtrot, roll me a 133.
01:18:04We are entering the fissure.
01:18:05Do you see this, Kirk?
01:18:23It's incredible.
01:18:24One minute, 25 seconds left, Chief.
01:18:30Copy that, Lieutenant.
01:18:32How far away are you from the center?
01:18:34It's hard to tell, but we're going to make it.
01:18:37Tell everyone not to worry.
01:18:38We know you can do this, Chief.
01:18:46We've got trouble.
01:18:47Hang on!
01:18:52Hold it steady!
01:18:53I can't!
01:18:54There's too many of them!
01:18:55We're going to make it.
01:19:01Yeah, fire!
01:19:07Rotate it on its axis!
01:19:09Why?
01:19:09So I can kill it before they know!
01:19:11Just do it!
01:19:15No!
01:19:25You have exactly one minute and a second.
01:19:46Copy that, Lieutenant!
01:19:49They won't have enough time to get out of there.
01:19:54They'll do it.
01:19:55One minute left, Peter.
01:19:59Copy that, Lieutenant!
01:20:01I'm glad it was you giving me the countdown.
01:20:04Me too.
01:20:07It should be a great time to use that thing!
01:20:09Hold on a second.
01:20:10We don't have a second!
01:20:11We'll get some ordnance on that damn face!
01:20:26Chip!
01:20:27Chip, where the hell are you?
01:20:28I'm next to you, Burnt, Captain.
01:20:30I'll be right up.
01:20:32We'll get some ordnance on that damn face!
01:20:35It's pulling us down!
01:20:3630 seconds left, Chief.
01:20:5610.
01:20:589.
01:20:59All right, Cap, please take her out.
01:21:01Ready to engage.
01:21:027.
01:21:03You got it.
01:21:046.
01:21:045.
01:21:084.
01:21:09Take that son of a bitch out.
01:21:122.
01:21:141.
01:21:19Get us out of here.
01:21:30Nothing happened.
01:21:34Nothing happened.
01:21:37Air Hawk 1, do you read?
01:21:40Chief Oliver.
01:21:41Captain Pillows, would you please call the USS Maine?
01:21:47Yes.
01:21:50USS Maine.
01:21:53This is the USS Nemesis.
01:22:03What happened?
01:22:04What was that?
01:22:05What happened?
01:22:05What was that?
01:22:06It didn't work.
01:22:22Explosion might have been absorbed.
01:22:24It didn't work.
01:22:24The explosion might have been absorbed.
01:22:28you
01:22:58Gene!
01:22:59I knew that, sir.
01:23:19Boxtrot Romeo 133 to USS Nemesis.
01:23:23Requesting permission to land?
01:23:25We're coming home.
01:23:28We're coming home!
01:23:58Hooray!
01:24:28Hooray!
01:24:58Good job, man. Thank you, sir.
01:25:28Good job, man.
01:25:58Good job, man.
01:26:28Good job, man.
01:26:58Good job, man.
01:27:28Good job, man.
01:27:58Good job, man.
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