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00:00The Grand Touring Automobile
00:09The Grand Touring Automobile
00:09That's what Challenger should invent next
00:11Leather seats
00:13Landau top
00:15And a big luggage compartment hole
00:17Only bloody equipment
00:18The automobile has already been invented, Marguerite
00:21Not on this plateau, it hasn't
00:23Well, then it's a good thing
00:25He's built us something even better
00:26Ready for the next one
00:34Hey, Ned
00:36Toss me back the next one
00:38And we'll see how many we can keep in the air at once
00:40Well, Veronica, if we miss the morning thermals
00:43We'll have to cancel the test flight
00:44I remember when you used to have a sense of humor
00:47Well, this balloon
00:49Once it's fully tested
00:50It's the thing that's going to take us all home
00:51I am home
00:55Well, you know what I mean
00:58Well, I'll go to London
00:59You'll get a chance to
01:01I'm not going, Ned
01:03I'm not leaving the plateau until I found my parents
01:06But I thought
01:08I've been thinking too
01:10You'd better finish this on your own
01:16So, Challenger
01:19This new hydrogen evolver of yours
01:21Is not going to explode like the one in your lap
01:23I have made changes since then, Marguerite
01:25The whole system is now completely sealed
01:28Oh, we have neutral buoyancy
01:33Malone
01:33Get the last of the iron filings
01:35The sulfuric acid is now safely contained in glass chambers in those barrels
01:40It's drawn by vacuum pressure up through these pipes and down into the reaction crucible here
01:45Where it mixes with the iron filings that I've poured in here
01:48The acid-ion reaction then evolves hydrogen gas that travels up through this tube
01:53And into the balloon
01:54It's much more efficient than heating air
01:56You know, sometimes, George
01:57I can't decide what you like more
01:59Building your contraptions or talking about them
02:02Talking about them
02:05Well, therein ends the lesson for today
02:07Now, anybody want to go sightseeing?
02:12Ma'am
02:12Thank you, George
02:13Thank you
02:14Ma'am
02:14You ready?
02:16Okay
02:16Let her go
02:26Here we go
02:26Ha-ha!
02:40I've forgotten the beauty of this place
02:42Apart from those awful clouds
02:46There might as well be prison walls
02:48Oh, in a few months when the seasonal winds change
02:51I believe we'll have a good chance of getting past those clouds
02:54As long as we can get enough altitude
02:56Well, that's what we're here for
02:58Okay, Challenger
02:59Open her up
03:00Let's see what she's got
03:01Oh, that's a bit more energetic than I thought
03:05I think we're high enough, Challenger
03:14I know we're high enough
03:15Oh, this is most unexpected
03:17We seem to be caught in a powerful high altitude wind
03:21Time to end the test, George
03:25Well, we should be descending
03:28We are descending
03:31It's a dance
03:34At the dawn of the last century
03:44A band of explorers search for a prehistoric world
03:49Driven by ambition
03:51Secret desires
03:53A thirst for adventure
03:54And seeking the ultimate story
03:57They are befriended by an untamed beauty
04:00Stranded in a strange and savage land
04:04Each day is a desperate search for a way out
04:08Of the lost world
04:11To be continued
04:41We're getting out of control!
04:51Take us up, Challenger!
04:53Take her up!
04:54We're guarding the ground!
04:58We're already dead, ground level!
05:11This doesn't look like the Plateau.
05:14Yeah, I tend to agree.
05:16The winds blown us off.
05:18I wouldn't break out the champagne just yet.
05:22Where on Earth are we?
05:24We're not on Earth. We're in it.
05:27We're in some vast underground cabin.
05:30Far deeper than we ever went with the Kobolds.
05:33Not to be a spoil spot, George, but how can that be remotely possible?
05:37As my grandfather's old friend, Otto Leidenbrook,
05:40Otto Leidenbrook once said,
05:42We know less about the Earth we live on
05:44than we do about the stars in outer space.
05:48The greatest mysteries of all, he said, are right beneath our feet.
05:53So much for your theory, George.
05:55If that's a pterodactyl, then we're still on the Earth, not under it.
06:00That is not a species I recognize.
06:02Behind him alone!
06:10He's circling back!
06:14Whoa!
06:15Damn it!
06:16Whoa! Be careful, Malone!
06:18He's going for the gas bag!
06:22Whoa!
06:23Well, that's bonnet!
06:26To pay us over a violent explosion!
06:29He said the oboe wouldn't explode!
06:31Well, the oboe won't explode!
06:33The hydrogen gas mixing violently with air will!
06:36Oh!
06:37I can't.
06:38My father has a chance to get!
06:39Oh!
06:40I have no idea!
06:41Veronica!
06:42I can't.
06:43Veronica!
06:44Veronica!
06:45Veronica!
06:46Veronica!
06:47Veronica!
06:48Oh!
06:49Oh!
06:50Oh!
06:51Oh!
06:52Oh!
06:53We landed!
06:54Veronica!
06:56Veronica!
06:58Veronica!
07:00Veronica!
07:04We landed.
07:06In a manner of speaking, you just stay away from that acid spill.
07:10Where are we?
07:12Terra incognita.
07:14A land unknown. Nothing is out there.
07:16Everything is out there.
07:18As much as I'd like to enjoy the scenery.
07:20We've got a lot to do.
07:22We've got to drain this acid first.
07:26Ready?
07:28One, two, three.
07:30One more time.
07:32Put your backs into it.
07:34One, two, three.
07:38Oh boy.
07:40Air is so thin, George.
07:42Match me the Himalayas.
07:44The concentration of oxygen is much less than we're used to.
07:48Most likely because of the amount needed to produce all this electro-luminescent light.
07:54How much less oxygen?
07:56Enough to prevent the hydrogen gas from exploding when the balloon was torn.
08:00Oh, stop my complaining.
08:02One more time.
08:04You ready?
08:06Mm-hmm.
08:08Hey!
08:09No!
08:10No!
08:11No!
08:12No!
08:13No!
08:14No!
08:15No!
08:16No!
08:19Looks like we've lost all of our iron fire lanes.
08:21And half our supply of sulfuric acid.
08:24Without iron?
08:25You can't make hydrogen gas to fill the balloon.
08:27And without the balloon, we can't make it back to the surface.
08:31Just what I've always wanted.
08:33A place that annoys me more than the plateau.
08:41George.
08:42We have company.
08:46She looks human.
08:49Very human.
08:54Hello.
08:56My name is George Challenger.
08:58I am Elise.
09:01You are from the land above the sky.
09:03Yes, we are.
09:04We're from the surface.
09:06You killed the sky demon.
09:10May I?
09:13Pterodactyl Talon.
09:15Recently removed.
09:16About three years old from the size of it.
09:19About the same age as the one you shot in hand.
09:23You killed it from your balloon.
09:26That's right.
09:28Good.
09:29I will ride in your balloon.
09:31And you will show me my land from a great height.
09:33I'm afraid that may not be possible, as you can see.
09:37Our balloon is not exactly flight-worthy at the moment.
09:40What will make it possible?
09:42Iron, maybe.
09:45Iron?
09:47That means nothing to me.
09:49May I examine your sword?
09:58It looks promising.
10:00Your sword is made of iron.
10:02Then iron is a stone of Arjax.
10:06Tell me how much you require.
10:07Oh, enough to make twenty swords, at least.
10:11I will get you the iron you need.
10:12Then you will take me on your balloon.
10:13Does anybody but me think this is too good to be true?
10:14Iron is iron, Marguerite.
10:15And we needed a way to get home.
10:17Your kind offer is gratefully accepted.
10:20Fine.
10:21So Little Miss Helpful will help us find some iron.
10:24That's not going to fix the balloon.
10:25Well, speaking of Little Miss Helpful and the ripped balloon.
10:26I have just the job for you and Veronica.
10:56Trust the men to fall for a pretty face.
10:59That woman had better not be lying about knowing where to find iron.
11:03Well, at least it's their problem.
11:05Finding sap to make it into glue for the balloon repairs is ours.
11:08We have to find some plants first.
11:10I'm beginning to think that nothing actually grows down here.
11:13Well, there has to be a food chain, Marguerite.
11:15Where there are pterodactyls in people, there's got to be plants.
11:19Well, I suppose so.
11:20Nature is nature.
11:22That never changes.
11:24Right.
11:26Only people do.
11:29As in you and Malone.
11:31I don't think he's changed all that much.
11:34Poor boy's been in love with you since the day you two first met.
11:39But I'm not in love with him, Marguerite.
11:44Are you sure?
11:47Well, if I was in love with him, then wouldn't I follow him anywhere?
11:51Even to London?
11:53True love conquers all.
11:54Yeah, I've heard that before.
11:55I once followed a man all the way from Monaco to Shanghai.
12:01What happened?
12:03Let's just say after Shanghai I'm never going to do it again.
12:07Oh, poor Roxton.
12:08Well, if it is true love, he can follow me for a change.
12:11Oh, I think he would.
12:13Well, at least for a little while.
12:19Just wish I knew where I was going.
12:20Elise, where do your people live down here?
12:32My village is five intervals of sleep away.
12:33Five intervals are five days.
12:34What are you doing so far from home?
12:35To earn my place as a warrior, I went on a quest for the talent of a sky dean.
12:40Because of you, I found it.
12:42But won't your trophy be from another man's kill? Isn't that bending the rules?
12:45The stories of my people teach that many roads can lead to a single destination.
12:50How I obtain the talent is not important, only that I return with it.
12:54I'd like to hear more about those stories.
12:57And I would like to hear more about you and where you come from.
13:01Not much to tell, really.
13:03Three years ago I joined an expedition.
13:05We crossed an ocean and discovered a mysterious land on the surface above your world.
13:10There were five of us then.
13:12Professor Challenger, Professor Summerlee, Marguerite, Roxton and me.
13:17And what about Veronica? Where did you meet her?
13:20In the jungle, where she's lived alone since her parents disappeared.
13:25She means a lot to you.
13:27Well, she took us in.
13:29We live in her house in the trees.
13:32You live with her and yet you are not lovers?
13:36Well, we're close friends.
13:39Is there someone else?
13:41No.
13:43Not at the moment anyway.
13:46That is good.
13:47Good for me, I mean.
13:51Why would you say that?
13:54There are many possibilities.
14:08Those look like oasis plants.
14:10Like the ones on the plateau.
14:12Let's just hope they have sap like oasis plants.
14:14One more to fill.
14:15There.
14:16Those look promising.
14:20Now getting back to the subject at hand.
14:22Ah, that's right.
14:23You and Roxton.
14:25Nice try.
14:26Hmm.
14:27What kind of sap is this?
14:28One more to fill.
14:31There, that's a little promising.
14:35Now getting back to the subject at hand.
14:38That's right. You and Roxton.
14:42Nice try.
14:50What kind of stamp is this?
14:58Archery, take it back.
15:02Veronica!
15:04No!
15:28Oh!
15:32Oh!
15:38Oh!
15:39Oh!
15:40Oh!
15:45Oh!
15:49Oh!
15:52Typical.
15:53You do something nice for someone and no one's around to see it.
16:08Come on, sleeping beauty.
16:10It's a long way to Tipperary.
16:19No!
16:20No!
16:28Good job, Roxton.
16:30Now all we need is some repair glue.
16:33Oh, look at this place, George.
16:35Do you honestly think Veronica and Marguerite will have any chance of finding plants down here?
16:40Certainly I do.
16:42Airborne seeds from the surface would have fallen down through the caldera, just as we did.
16:46The resulting plants would, over the centuries, mutate into species better able to survive down here.
16:53Evolutionary adaptation, huh?
16:55I suppose that accounts for the albino pterodactyls.
16:58The absence of natural light equals loss of skin pigmentation.
17:02Exactly.
17:03When conditions change, life must change.
17:07You know, George, if things don't work out, hypothetically speaking, you think we can adapt to this, Walt?
17:15Given the heat, lack of oxygen, and those geothermal cauldrons venting a deviled brew of toxic fumes, I sincerely doubt whether we can survive two or three more days, let alone adapt.
17:28No!
17:32Chosen!
17:38I'll take him.
17:45Steady.
17:46You're ready.
17:59You should rest now.
18:05It's much colder on the surface.
18:08I never used to think so.
18:11You are brave.
18:13Setting out across my world, trusting my word when I'm a stranger to you.
18:17Well, nowadays, when I do things like that, my friends think I'm crazy.
18:22Especially Veronica.
18:24What do you think?
18:26I think I've been sitting on the sidelines watching for too long.
18:29Taking notes when I should have been taking action.
18:32You want to be a warrior, just as I do.
18:35No, I've seen more. Too much of it.
18:37I'd prefer to have adventures no one else has had.
18:39That's why I want to fly in your balloon.
18:42To see things no one else has seen since the last balloon visited our land.
18:46Another balloon came here?
18:49When?
18:51Ten seasons of growth ago, when I was a child.
18:55The village elders still tell stories about it.
18:58Ten years ago?
19:00Who was on it?
19:01They said they were Leightons.
19:06Thomas and Abigail.
19:09What happened to them?
19:11Are they still here?
19:13The stories say they lived among us a short time, but they left with their balloon.
19:18Why are these Leightons of interest to you?
19:21Because Thomas and Abigail Leighton are Veronica's parents.
19:26Veronica.
19:28Again.
19:29Veronica's important to you.
19:34Well, all my friends are.
19:37But she's more than a friend.
19:39Yes.
19:42Well, no, not exactly.
19:44Good.
19:46Then she has no right to challenge this.
19:59You are not free yet.
20:04My friends.
20:06They're counting on me.
20:08On us.
20:10We have to find the iron.
20:13What do your friends need? It's just ahead.
20:15Go ahead.
20:17They were most likely plant spores you encountered.
20:20The pulse is weak...
20:22But steady.
20:23They were most likely plant spores you encountered.
20:37Her pulse is weak, but steady.
20:45The plant spores would be intended to kill animals whose decaying bodies would then fertilize the soil.
20:50I've had just about enough of the wonders of nature for one day. Will she recover?
20:56Well, that is the most likely outcome.
20:58Challenger is the only outcome.
21:09Hurry! The fires are unpredictable here.
21:14Is this an abandoned iron mine?
21:16Of a sort. From this point on, silence. You must do as I say.
21:20I've got it!
21:37I've got it!
21:47Elise, who are all these people?
21:49He excels from my village. Unworthy to be warriors. And if they catch us, they will kill us.
21:56Elise, this is stealing. There's got to be a better way to get the iron.
22:01Elise, this is stealing. There's got to be a better way to get the iron.
22:15Not as quickly. Do you want to go home or not?
22:18Many roads.
22:19Many roads to a single destination.
22:20Leave!
22:21Leave!
22:22Leave!
22:23Leave! Get them behind!
22:25Go!
22:28Oh!
22:29Come on!
22:30Let's go! Come on!
22:32You stop!
22:34You stop!
22:44You stop!
22:45Oh!
22:46Walt!
22:47Trudeau!
22:48Stealing from the caves of Arjax is forbidden!
22:51The lore is clear.
22:53All thieves must die.
23:23You have everything, and you steal from me?
23:50On your feet!
23:53Kill her.
23:54No!
24:04Then, surrender.
24:06No, Malone!
24:07He can't!
24:08He tried to!
24:13Chain him up!
24:23He is innocent, Arjax.
24:34The crime is mine.
24:36The question is, why would a warrior commit?
24:40Or is this stolen too?
24:43You failed your quest.
24:45You have no right to scorn my victory.
24:47In my cave, I have the right to take your life.
24:51Are all exiles cowards like you, afraid of a fair fight?
24:54Arjax!
24:55He has a balloon.
24:56Like the Layton's.
24:57Like the Layton's.
25:10Show me.
25:11There.
25:12The Challenger Hydro Aerosphere Mark II.
25:13Liar!
25:14It's not the same.
25:15I saw it flying, Arjax.
25:16It is just as the people say.
25:28There.
25:29There.
25:30That is the Layton's balloon.
25:31No, this, this is a hot-air balloon.
25:55See these braziers in the minnow basket?
25:56They heat the air.
25:57They Volley.
25:58Theiesz!
25:59I mean.
26:00They heat the air that fills the bag.
26:03This is a brand new type of balloon.
26:05It runs on a different kind of air.
26:07Hydrogen gas.
26:09Challenger makes it by using acid in these tanks and the stones of Arjax.
26:14Arjax, he needed the stone to go home.
26:17You can understand that.
26:27You will take me to your balloon.
26:28And you will make it fly like the stories tell.
26:33Or...
26:37I will make your flesh quench my blade.
26:48I can live with that.
26:58You sure don't get points for technique, George.
27:04Oh, on the contrary, Roxton.
27:06My dear old friend, Pablo Picasso, taught me that if you hold the brush in this fashion, you'd get a...
27:12How low?
27:14It's like how Irons arrived.
27:16Yeah, and I don't think I like who it arrived with.
27:18Pig iron.
27:31Not as efficient, but it'll do the job.
27:34We are greatly indebted to you.
27:36My name is Arjax.
27:37Your balloon will fly now?
27:39Oh, indeed it will.
27:40I will ride in it.
27:43Perhaps we should sell tickets, huh?
27:45We made a bargain.
27:46And we will keep it.
27:48We have enough acid.
27:49And now, thanks to our new friends, we have enough iron.
27:53A short trip won't be in a position now, will it, Roxton?
27:55We also made a bargain.
28:00Our weapons.
28:07Thank you, Arjax.
28:08This is turning into a real adventure for everyone.
28:11Hey, where is Veronica?
28:12She had an unfortunate encounter with the local Flora.
28:16No long-term harm.
28:18She's under the lean-to.
28:19I found her a present.
28:23Later.
28:24Veronica's parents?
28:25It seems her parents not only explored the plateau above,
28:28but they were down here as well.
28:30Well, at least for a short while.
28:40But how did one of my parents' journals get down here?
28:45Well, apparently they gave it as a gift
28:46to somebody in Elise's village
28:48before they went back to the surface.
28:51But when?
28:52My parents never had a balloon, or...
28:54they never mentioned anything about a hollow earth.
28:57Maybe the answers are in there.
29:02Thank you, Ned.
29:03With all of my heart.
29:10You know, there's nothing I wouldn't do for you.
29:20Yeah, I do know.
29:24It's just I haven't always known where we stand.
29:27I think we both know that sometimes romance doesn't last.
29:39But friendship can.
29:43So we're okay?
29:44Okay.
29:47Yeah, we'll always be okay.
29:50You're part of my life.
29:51You always will be.
29:52Well, I hope you find what you're looking for in there.
30:01So do I.
30:02Veronica's reading the journal.
30:19I think she's going to be all right.
30:22Where is Elise?
30:25She was helping Challenger and Argex
30:26with the basket repairs.
30:29Well, where is she now?
30:30Is there a problem?
30:36No, I'll just go and take a look
30:37and see if they're anywhere nearby.
30:39Well, when you see them,
30:40tell them Challenger says the balloon
30:41will be ready to fly within the hour.
30:43Yeah, it'll only be about five minutes.
30:46Is there anything going on
30:48between Malone and Elise?
30:51Nothing we need to know about.
30:52Want to go for a balloon ride?
31:02Marguerite, you have to read this.
31:06Look at the date.
31:08It's three months after my parents went away.
31:10That's wonderful.
31:11What else does it say?
31:13All sorts of things about where they traveled
31:15and what they saw.
31:17But look at these two pages back here.
31:19Here, here.
31:22I can't read them.
31:24They look like Celtic runes,
31:26but I can't understand them either.
31:30It's got drawings and diagrams
31:33and sketches and maps.
31:36And they write
31:39how much they love me
31:42and how much they miss me.
31:45Oh, sweet.
31:50Hey, let's go home.
31:53Invite your parents, huh?
31:55Yeah.
31:56Yeah.
31:57Yeah.
32:00Yeah.
32:06Elise!
32:13Why did you run away?
32:14I'm looking for Arjax.
32:16What haven't you told me about him?
32:18When Arjax failed in his quest
32:19to become a warrior,
32:20in his rage he caused the death
32:22of others on their quest.
32:23So when he was exiled,
32:25even his name was taken from him
32:26and he was called after the stones he mines.
32:29Why is that important now?
32:30The only way Arjax can reclaim his name
32:33and be welcomed back as a warrior
32:34is to do a great deed for the village.
32:37Give a great gift.
32:39You think he's going to steal our balloon?
32:41I know he is.
32:42It is his only hope.
32:44We've got to get back to one of my friends.
32:47Too late to run!
33:00What is that weapon?
33:01It's something I hope your world never knows.
33:03Come on!
33:05Warrior!
33:13Get back to where you belong, Arjax.
33:16You can't win.
33:20Then neither will you.
33:22No!
33:22No!
33:24No!
33:27It's you now!
33:28It's you now!
33:30I'm a warrior.
33:36I swear I'll make him pay.
33:39No, Malone.
33:41It is your duty to your friends.
33:44It is the only way Arjax will not win.
33:46No!
33:46No!
33:51No!
33:51No!
33:53No!
33:54No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:55No!
33:56No!
33:56No!
33:56No!
33:56No!
33:57No!
33:57No!
33:58No!
33:58No!
33:59No!
33:59No!
34:29No!
34:30No!
34:31No!
34:39Kill them all!
34:40Then the balloon is mine!
34:42It's mine to move on!
34:44Come on!
34:45Come on!
34:46Come on!
34:47Come on!
34:48Go on!
34:49Come on!
34:50Go on!
34:51Go on!
34:52Go on!
34:52Go on!
34:53Go on!
34:54Go on!
34:55Go on!
34:56Go on!
34:57We have neutral buoyancy.
35:01Almost ready to fly.
35:13Move it!
35:15He's alone.
35:18R. Jackson is met.
35:20They're going to try and steal the balloon.
35:22Alone? Where's Elise?
35:25R. Jackson.
35:26I tried to delay him.
35:27But this balloon could buy his freedom.
35:30Well, I suggest we use it to ensure our own freedom first.
35:34Right, we almost have positive buoyancy.
35:36Ready to go whenever you are.
35:38Release the ropes on my call.
35:46You ready, Malone?
35:47Ready.
35:49Then let's go home.
35:55Come on, Malone.
35:55Come on, Ned.
35:56Hello?
35:57Ned, what are you doing?
35:58It's tied too tight.
35:59Well, undo it.
36:00Malone, leave it.
36:01Forget it, Malone.
36:03Come on.
36:04Malone, I said leave it.
36:06Come on.
36:07Malone, spear.
36:10Malone.
36:11Here they come.
36:13I'll cover you.
36:21No, Ned.
36:22Come on, come back here.
36:25I can't.
36:26You can't take them all.
36:31Leave them alone.
36:32I'll release the rope from up here.
36:41Mistake!
36:48Malone!
36:49Malone!
36:49Mistake!
36:50Run, Malone.
36:51I'm going after it.
36:57Lose your weight.
36:58We'll only go higher.
36:59Then take us down, George.
37:00I'm diavoking as fast as I can.
37:03Malone!
37:04The ladder!
37:04Quick!
37:06Run for the ladder!
37:08No!
37:10This is for release.
37:12Come on, Neddy boy!
37:14Malone!
37:14That's it!
37:15Run for it!
37:15The ladder!
37:16Where's the ladder?
37:18Come on!
37:22You can do it!
37:24Come on, Ned!
37:26Get him inside.
37:27We're going off.
37:34Oh, now what, Challenger?
37:36Straight up the caldera like old Sid Nick?
37:38I time the wind when we're on the ground.
37:41There's a definite cycle to the up and down drafts.
37:43So what I suggest we just please, get us out of here.
37:48And point taken.
37:52Well done, Neddy boy.
38:13Come on, Neddy boy.
38:14Come on, Neddy boy.
38:15Come on, Neddy boy.
38:16Come on, Neddy boy.
38:17Come on, Neddy boy.
38:18Come on, Neddy boy.
38:19Come on, Neddy boy.
38:20Come on, Neddy boy.
38:21Come on, Neddy boy.
38:22Come on, Neddy boy.
38:23Come on, Neddy boy.
38:24Come on, Neddy boy.
38:25Come on, Neddy boy.
38:26Come on, Neddy boy.
38:27Come on, Neddy boy.
38:28Come on, Neddy boy.
38:29Come on, Neddy boy.
38:30Come on, Neddy boy.
38:31Come on, Neddy boy.
38:32Come on, Neddy boy.
38:33Come on, Neddy boy.
38:34Come on, Neddy boy.
38:35Come on, Neddy boy.
38:36Come on, Neddy boy.
38:37We have to land to check the repair to the gas bag.
38:57Right now, keep a hold of it. The wind can still take it.
39:07Yes, you're so close.
39:10You're like ั‚ะตั…, you're so close.
39:11Let's go!
39:14You're like a dog.
39:14Oh!
39:17Veronica!
39:19Veronica!
39:20Veronica!
39:20Veronica!
39:22Get up!
39:23Veronica!
39:24Joe!
39:25Veronica!
39:26Thanks.
39:26Stop!
39:27Veronica!
39:28Lon!
39:29Hello!
39:30Go!
39:32Veronica, go!
39:34Don't come.
39:35I don't want to go!
39:36How long will the hydrogen last?
39:38Two days at most.
39:40She's more than a match for him.
39:42She has to be.
39:44When I throw you off, I will fly even higher.
39:46I'm not the one who's leaving.
39:54You don't know how to fly this thing, Arjax.
39:56Throw your knife overboard and I'll land it safely.
39:58I am a warrior now,
40:00and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
40:06Ah!
40:22Oh, Veronica's still on board!
40:32She's headed for this awful crowd.
40:36Okay, I'll have to see you next time.
40:38You've been ready, Arjax.
40:40You're welcome.
40:42Oh!
40:43Oh, you're right.
40:45Oh, no.
40:46I'm going to have to take a ride.
40:48If you haven't come, you may be the way ahead.
40:50I've got to take a ride.
40:51Okay, so take a ride.
40:52Oh, no.
40:53Oh, no.
40:54Oh, no.
40:55Oh, no.
40:56Ah!
40:57Ah, no.
40:59Ah, no.
41:00Oh, no.
41:01Oh, no.
41:05Can the balloon survive those winds?
41:17It was designed to survive, but it's so damaged.
41:20Knowing Veronica, she'll be the first one of us to make it off the plateau.
41:25And she's the only one of us that never wanted to leave.
41:28She'll never make it through the updrafts.
41:30The winds will bring her back to the plateau.
41:32Where? And when?
41:34Wherever she lands, we'll find her.
41:39She's just like the rest of us.
41:41Lost.
41:44And looking for a way home.
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