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00:00To be continued...
00:30...made of copper, mined from next to a T-Rex hatchery...
00:34...and powered by a handmade windmill is pretty good.
00:37I guess, but I was thinking if we added a minefield to the...
00:40Minefield?
00:42In two days' time, we'll be in a balloon flying home.
00:45Come on, how many times have you guys tried to leave already?
00:48Personally, I've lost track.
00:49It's become a way of life.
00:51So how come you think we're going to make it this time?
00:53Young lady, let me give you a brief introduction to the basics of modern meteorology.
00:57George! No time for lectures.
01:00The balloon will not load itself.
01:02Oh, Finn, I think what George is trying to explain is, well...
01:06...once a year, the winds that circle this plateau, they change direction.
01:10And once a year, when the skies are clear, well, we get to fly home.
01:13Try to fly home, you mean.
01:16I mean, why risk it?
01:17Do you guys know how good you've got it here?
01:19I certainly do.
01:21Oh, Veronica, you know full well that the first thing we'll do when we get back to London...
01:25...is mount a returning expedition to the plateau.
01:27We will not forget you.
01:28Or Malone.
01:29Or some of you.
01:30That's what Malone said to me in his letter.
01:34No matter where our journeys take us, I know we'll always be together.
01:38Somehow.
01:43Okay, these guys are loading the balloon and I don't have anything to pack.
01:46So let's go check out that T-Rex hatchery before somebody starts crying.
01:50So, you and Malone really were, I don't know, meant to be together?
02:05It's just what you said about living here.
02:07I didn't know what I had until...
02:08Until you didn't have it anymore.
02:11I told Ned we could be friends.
02:13What was I thinking?
02:16If Malone were here right now, you'd think he'd still hop on that balloon and head back to London?
02:20Well, he stayed behind the first time they tried to leave.
02:23But if he were still here, I think I'd go with him.
02:27Just for a visit.
02:29I getcha.
02:30It's like part of me wants to see what the world's like in the 20th century.
02:33You know, all the cities and the people.
02:35Before it all gets blown up in my time.
02:37But another part of me doesn't want to leave.
02:42Especially you, me.
02:45I'm gonna miss you too, Finn.
02:47Do you think that makes us like sisters, maybe?
02:51Yeah.
02:52And who knows what it makes the other guys.
02:55Family.
02:57Finn's family.
02:59I like the sound of that.
03:04You know everything about this place.
03:06What's that?
03:08I don't know.
03:09I've never seen anything like it.
03:11Maybe it's like some kind of mirage or something.
03:14Challenger would love it.
03:15New Amazonia?
03:23Oh, puke.
03:26Finn, this is where I came from.
03:29We're in the future?
03:34And we're not alone.
03:35Over there!
03:35Run!
03:38Don't let him get away!
03:41He got it, girl!
03:49At the dawn of the last century,
03:54a band of explorers search for a prehistoric world.
03:58Driven by ambition, secret desires,
04:02a thirst for adventure,
04:04and seeking the ultimate story,
04:05they are befriended by an untamed beauty.
04:10Stranded in a strange and savage land,
04:14each day is a desperate search for a way out
04:17of the lost world.
04:19All right.
04:20For more information,
04:24and warn you,
04:25I'm afraid you're a man.
04:25I'm afraid you'll be saying that.
04:26You are a man.
04:27You are a man.
04:28You are a man.
04:29You are a man.
04:30You are a man.
04:30I'm a man.
04:30He's a man.
04:31I'm a man.
04:31I'm a man.
04:32You are a man.
04:32I'm a man.
04:37Oh, my God.
04:37I'm a man.
04:38Oh, my God.
04:40What is that thing?
04:57Labor's car. If they catch us, they'll take us to the oil field.
05:10Are we back? We're back!
05:18Well, how are you, Arthur? How's my favorite beetle today?
05:22Good gravity! You are putting on weight. No more tidbits for you, old son.
05:28Oh, I wouldn't even bother with that. We're considerably overweight as it is.
05:34I'm sure we can find something less important to jettison. A dinosaur egg or two. An extra rifle, perhaps.
05:39Oh, Marguerite, it's not as if you have to smuggle it through customs.
05:44You pack your valuables, I will pack mine.
05:49I take it you found the T-Rex hatchery?
05:52That was the easy part.
05:55Challenger, there was this strange rippling thing, and for a couple of seconds we were in New Amazonia.
06:00In the future, you mean? In the year 2033?
06:03Sure looked like my time. Sounded like it, too.
06:05But you returned with no ill effects.
06:07Other than my ears are still ringing. I never knew automobiles could be so loud.
06:11This is most curious.
06:14I believe you experienced an aftershock.
06:17A secondary tremor of the temporal dislocation created by my teletransportation machine when it took us all to Finn's era.
06:25Oh, is that all?
06:26Another day, another mystery. At least the rubber tree grove is well away from the hatchery, huh?
06:31Rubber tree grove? No, no, no. The balloon is repaired. We don't need any more rubber.
06:37No, no, no, Marguerite. Roxton's right. We should have emergency supplies.
06:41Well, we don't want to get off the plateau, only to find ourselves stranded in the middle of the Amazonian rainforest, now do we?
06:51Whoa. Challenger, what are you feeding that bug? Lead?
06:56Well, two mysteries in one day. England's going to feel quite dull when we get back.
07:06Do you think we'll finally make it home this year?
07:11I don't know if I really want to.
07:14I think I'll miss this place.
07:16Including the times we've spent together.
07:21This stuff smells awful.
07:23Try not to get it on your hands.
07:25Or your clothes for that matter, you'll never get it off.
07:27Never?
07:29Without some serious scrubbing.
07:31Which, of course, I wouldn't mind administering.
07:34You offering to launder my clothes for me?
07:37Certainly. Anything to get you out of them.
07:40I think you're getting rather too bold, Lord Roxton.
07:43Best keep your mind on the job at hand.
07:45Come on, there you go again, you see.
07:46It feels like you're always pulling away from me.
07:49Right here beside you.
07:50Oh, come on, you can't deny it.
07:52It's the little things like no time for late night coffee.
07:56Talking about trivia instead of addressing the issues.
07:59And not looking me in the eye during conversations like this.
08:02I am just preoccupied with all of the loose ends I'll have to cope with if we do make it back to England.
08:08Well, we can deal with those together just as we've supported one another here on the plateau.
08:13My life back home is very complicated.
08:15Well, from what you've told me, I'm sure it is.
08:17But that's the difference, don't you see?
08:19You have told me.
08:20I know quite a lot about your complicated life.
08:23Including the fact you may be the reincarnation of the druid priestess.
08:27Oh, I still don't believe that one.
08:29Then how do you explain the birthmark on your shoulder plate?
08:31It's exactly the same as the one we found on their mummified body.
08:34I ain't no need to remind me, I was the one who found it.
08:37So, if you don't believe in coincidences, what rational explanation do you have for it?
08:41Now you're sounding like Challenger, as convinced as he is that everything here has one simple explanation.
08:47Sounds reasonable to me.
08:49I think the mysteries of this plateau are never ending.
08:53And it would take a library full of books to explain them up.
08:57Easy enough to replace when I get back to London.
09:13This barometer could be helpful in determining altitude.
09:18Well, that's odd.
09:21What's odd?
09:23The air pressure was rising this morning, as I fully expected.
09:27Rising? That's a good thing?
09:29Oh, yes. It means the local winds will blow us away from the plateau.
09:33But now, the pressure's dropping.
09:36And dropping's a bad thing?
09:38Yes, if the barometric pressure continues to drop, the winds will blow into the plateau.
09:42So we won't be flying out of here today?
09:44Well, scientific instruments can always give faulty readings, Finn.
09:49I'll cross-check it with the altimeter in the balloon.
09:52Sure, why not?
09:55How's Veronica?
09:56Hmm, she's all right.
09:59But that car that chased us really got to her.
10:01Well, I'm not surprised.
10:04She has never seen an automobile before.
10:07Hmm, it's gotta be weird.
10:09I mean, growing up here and knowing all about the outside world, but never seeing it?
10:13No, I guess she never will.
10:15V told me if Malone were still here, she'd probably go back with him for a visit.
10:19Oh, I don't think Veronica can leave the plateau.
10:22Why not?
10:23You saw what happened that day at her father's grave?
10:26Veronica is next in line to succeed her mother as protector of the plateau.
10:30But she doesn't even know what that means.
10:32You're the science guy.
10:33Do you really believe all this stuff about her mom being in someplace called Avalon?
10:37Stranger things have happened.
10:39Especially here.
10:40Strange things and strange people.
10:44Are you sure we can carry all of that?
10:50Unless you want to make two trips.
10:51I'd rather not make any trips.
10:52Here.
10:53Ready?
10:54Whenever you are.
10:55What?
10:56What is that?
10:57This new Amazonia.
10:58The ugliest city I've ever seen and never wanted to see again.
11:01Just like Veronica and Vince had.
11:02What was Challenger's explanation for this?
11:03Where did it go?
11:04Back to wherever it came from, I asked you.
11:05I have never wanted to see it again.
11:08You know, I don't know.
11:17There was a trend around it's ever been like this.
11:22Right.
11:23explanation for this where did it go back to wherever it came from I hope
11:35where are we which is cut sir is it over it must have been some sort of optical
11:48illusion well that was just in three different places at the same time let's go back to the
11:54treehouse yeah only you could hatch raptors at the London Zoo there's a recipe for disaster
12:12parametric pressure still falling according to that we should be in the middle of a brewing storm
12:26there's not a breath of wind the sky is hollow what a remarkable atmospheric anomaly
12:37perhaps that's the same phenomenon that Veronica and Finn encountered
12:47this is it
12:48I found it
12:53I found it great Caesar's ghost
12:57you are William Maplewhite
13:02have we met in a manner of speaking I watched you die before my eyes three years ago
13:11so after you had stumbled into that native village my guides brought me to you
13:19but you were delirious in the final throes of a massive infection brought on by what I
13:25subsequently recognized to be a wound caused by a Tyrannosaurus Rex
13:29you asked for your journals and whispered show them
13:32and then you died
13:35yet here I am Helen hearty
13:37maybe you're not who you say you are
13:39it wouldn't be the first time we've met an imposter
13:42dr. White what year do you think it is
13:44I don't think I know 1919
13:46it is in fact 1922
13:49impossible
13:51yet here you are
13:52hail and hearty
13:54have you experienced any atmospheric phenomena optical distortion strange light
14:00we're in the rainforest challenger
14:02the light is never the same from one moment to the next
14:04dr. White
14:07I believe
14:09you have passed through a temporal aftershock
14:14resulting in a disturbance of time's normal progression
14:17you're the one who sounds disturbed
14:19it was your discoveries that brought me to this plateau
14:22a home to extraordinary phenomena that would astound the rest of the world
14:26and yet you yourself refused to open your mind to its wonders
14:29he's not here for wonders challenger
14:31Marguerite told us why he's here
14:33to settle the debt
14:35what nonsense is that
14:36you are sadly misinformed
14:38and why did you come here
14:39this spot where we are
14:43right here
14:44is the grand intersection of a vast network of earth energy lines
14:50the exact center of the plateau
14:52dr. White
14:53I have been mapping the plateau since we arrived
14:56and I can assure you this treehouse is far from being its center
14:59an admission which reveals exactly how little you know
15:02I have lived here for three years
15:04challenger
15:04you yourself said that your new maps don't match my old ones
15:09that some places seem to have shifted position
15:12yes well that's true
15:13the topography of the plateau isn't exactly static
15:17there's no need for debate
15:18do you have a shovel?
15:23some are to reach
15:24not too much further
15:25he's still gonna miss this place
15:27this is getting worse and worse
15:34that's Malone's paracliff
15:36that happened some months ago
15:39now which way do the treehouse?
15:44that way
15:45I hope
15:46not funny Roxton
15:48observe the proof
16:00these markers have been here for millennia
16:04they form a circle around the center
16:05so the treehouse is the center of the plateau
16:08according to dr. White's map at least
16:11triangle stone with his spirals
16:13just like my mother's pendant
16:14can't be a coincidence
16:15I don't think it is
16:16you say this is the grand intersection of all the plateau's energy lines
16:20it's not just the intersection
16:22it's the origin
16:23it's the source that fuels them all
16:25it's what I've been searching for
16:27I didn't read anything about this in your journal
16:30how would you know what is or isn't in my journal?
16:35what if the treehouse isn't where we left it?
16:37where else would it be?
16:39well on a day like today
16:40it could be just around anywhere
16:41let's not subject ourselves to paranoia just yet Marguerite
16:44hold on to your hat
16:48here we go again
16:49hold down
16:50conquistadors?
16:54no it can't be
16:55not in this century
16:57I mean they haven't been
16:58conquistadors in South America
17:00for something like 300 years
17:01tell that to them Roxton
17:06Roxton
17:07Capitan John Roxton
17:10Major Lord John Roxton
17:13actually
17:14who are you?
17:15Ferdinand Perez
17:16in the service of King Philip II of Spain
17:20whatever title you may go by
17:22your days of plunder on the Spanish men are over
17:24throw down your whip
17:26or die where you stand
17:28that's not very friendly
17:30silence woman
17:31now Marguerite
17:33allow me
17:35to defend your honor
17:37right on the path
17:41get off
17:42get off
17:43Atta them
17:44Atta them
17:45go
17:45Atta them
17:46go
17:46Atta them
17:47go
17:48go
17:48go
17:49go
17:49go
17:49go
17:50go
17:50go
17:59go
18:04go
18:05go
18:06go
18:07Dr. White, among the items in your pack are your journal book and a photographic plate
18:16of a pterodactyl.
18:17Please take them out and let me show you my proof.
18:21I have kept these with me, always.
18:24Your journal and this photographic plate are what inspired me to come here.
18:37This is my writing, my drawings.
18:43That's impossible.
18:44Exact duplicates, right down to the last entry.
18:47Dr. White, I believe you have come into our time less than a day before you were attacked
18:53and killed by that T-Rex in 1919, but if you come back with us to London in the balloon,
18:58you will have escaped your fate.
19:00Oh yes, that's just the proof I need, that the future can be changed.
19:05I can warn the world of the war that will destroy it in the 21st century.
19:09Billions of lives will be saved.
19:11The world will be made whole.
19:13And you, William Maple White, will be the man who made it all possible.
19:17What madness are you talking?
19:20How can you know what will happen in the future?
19:22Finn, that young woman with the crossbow?
19:25She was born and lived in the 21st century.
19:28Dr. White, I think it is time you read my journals.
19:35I think we've lost them, John.
19:38Now, do you mind telling me what that was all about?
19:40Mistaken identity, I guess.
19:42Don't give me that.
19:43That man recognized you.
19:45Don't be ridiculous, Marguerite.
19:47Your days of plunder are over, he said.
19:49I have no idea what he was talking about.
19:51Yes, you do.
19:52And since I am running for my life with you, I think you owe me an explanation.
19:55Oh, look how the tables can turn.
19:58All right.
19:59Look, if we really are back in the 16th century, that man was looking for my ancestor.
20:05Why?
20:06Because Captain John Roxton made his fortune by relieving Spanish galleons of their ink and treasure whilst bound for Spain.
20:14I don't believe this.
20:17Well, it's true.
20:18And for his efforts, on behalf of the British crown, Queen Elizabeth I made him a lord and gave him a parcel of land.
20:27The Roxton family estate at Avebury?
20:30Yes.
20:31Well, does that satisfy your curiosity, huh?
20:36All this time I thought that your ancestor was a great statesman.
20:40Well, he was, after he served with the British Navy.
20:43He was a pirate!
20:45He was a privateer in the commission of the Queen.
20:47A buccaneer by any other name is still a cutthroat peg leg.
20:51Marguerite, he didn't have a peg leg or a bloody parrot.
20:57Not even an eye patch?
20:59No.
21:01Why, Lord John Roxton.
21:05I never would have suspected that you had such a colourful past.
21:12Well, looks like we have more in common than what you thought.
21:17Any more dark secrets you'd like to share?
21:22Keep touching! We must find them!
21:27Family secrets will have to wait.
21:30There he is!
21:41There he is!
21:42There he is!
21:43There he is!
21:44There he is!
21:45There he is!
21:46All right, Marguerite.
21:47I need a little extra firepower.
21:48What?
21:50Marguerite!
21:51Marguerite?
21:52Bring him to justice!
21:56Roxton!
22:00No?
22:03We have been searching for you, Morrigan.
22:06What?
22:07The time has come for you to die.
22:23what foul thing is this allow me to give you a practical demonstration
22:37what do you think you're doing
22:42whoever you think i am i can assure you you are quite mistaken you were a druid priestess
22:50your name is morrigan you have done well to have eluded us for so long no this can't be true
22:55lockless rain is over i'm the leader of the druids now and i know what you've done i haven't done
23:01anything there is a storm approaching conjured by your dark powers a storm you hope will destroy
23:07the world what the only way to stop the storm is by killing you take her
23:13shall i end your life right here splendid you're giving me a choice
23:36where did you get these weapons you wouldn't believe me if i told you where is your ship
23:42i don't have a ship i came here by balloon english dog
23:45your ship is anchored somewhere on this river and you are going to tell me where
23:51look i think you had me confused with a distant ancestor there is no confusion
23:56seven days ago off the coast of venezuela you plundered and sunk two spanish galleon
24:02oh i see then what am i doing here you put ashore to hide your stolen cargo
24:07no that's not what happened your ship was overloaded you had no choice
24:11captain john roxton was a very capable seaman that i do know
24:16after giving you chaps the slip he made it safely back to england
24:19who lies
24:19this ring this ring belonged to the commander of the ships that you sunk
24:26you stole it from the incas my ancestors stole it from you the spanish steal from noah
24:31you will die for this
24:33v
24:47over there
24:49we're still here
24:55margaret and roxton were caught in one of those
25:00at least they're together
25:02this barometer is still falling
25:09by all reason we should be in the middle of a raging storm
25:13by all reason just been reading your journals there's not an ounce of reason to them
25:18trickster gods spirit rescues disembodied demons winston bloody churchill you call yourself
25:26a man of science
25:27so you contend in the two years you've been searching this plateau you never encountered
25:31phenomena that was inexplicable to customary science
25:33dinosaurs can easily be explained
25:35as for other oddities well i've heard a second hand story shared by natives
25:40but those two outside protector of the plateau
25:43foundling from the future
25:46there's our storm
25:52that's not thunder
25:56what is that thing
26:06a flying dutchman
26:09so tell me dr white
26:11how does your customary science explain this
26:14an airship caught in the storm
26:17for more than less
26:18now tell me
26:27how do you explain this extraordinary disappearance
26:29that airship was here one year ago
26:33the atmospheric distortions have opened a window in time
26:37are you saying that's how i came to be here
26:41if this is the center of the plateau
26:44i believe it's acting like a magnet
26:46it's as if all possible realities past present and future are being drawn to it
26:51but faster and closer than ever before
26:54it's as if the plateau is
26:55folding in upon itself
26:58another airship
27:06no just challenge a storm
27:10damn you challenger
27:13the center of the plateau is a source of power
27:15that could give humanity ultimate control over life and death
27:18but you've ruined everything
27:19i have
27:20it's that girl from the 21st century
27:22you plucked her out of the continuum
27:23like tugging on a loose thread
27:26she's not where or when she's supposed to be
27:27and so everything comes apart
27:28you have set in motion
27:30the imminent destruction of the plateau
27:32no
27:33the facts are against you
27:35finn is from this plateau
27:37how can it be destroyed in our time
27:40when it still exists in the future
27:41you brought this on yourself
27:44you bloody won't deserve it
27:45but i don't
27:46i'm getting out of here
27:47don't be a fool
27:48where can you go
27:49i know the way of the plateau
27:51veronica
27:55finn
27:56stop him
27:57you heard him doc
27:59you're not going anywhere
28:00you can't stop me
28:01wanna bet
28:01no
28:02that's not what he meant
28:04i was only gonna wing him
28:06what happened
28:13he went back to his own time
28:16back to that fatal encounter with the t-rex
28:19now the secret of how he got off the plateaus died with him
28:24my mother couldn't escape her destiny either
28:27maybe no one can
28:29now what is it
28:41see how the compass needle is spinning
28:43i believe
28:45this is the reason
28:46those shimmering windows have yet to reach the treehouse
28:49the electric fence creates a magnetic field which repels them
28:53so we're safe
28:54not at our present power levels
28:56but if i can get another line to the windmill
28:59i can generate a magnetic field strong enough to disrupt those windows
29:04and then we will be safe
29:06but what about roxton and marguerite
29:08all we can do is hope that they will be returned to us from whatever time displacement they're in
29:13just as you and veronica were
29:15so the only question now is who goes with the second wire
29:19what does this spiral remind you of
29:23a whirlpool
29:25vortex
29:25maelstrom
29:26what do you think the connection is
29:28between these markers
29:30the tree
29:31and the fact my parents chose to build their house here
29:34the spiral is a common enough motif in many cultures veronica
29:37including the zanga
29:39the zanga believe
29:41the world will end
29:43when everything is brought together and crashed in a single spark
29:46the world is ending
29:47not for a billion years yet
29:49it's a quaint story veronica
29:51but i can recount dozens more just like it from countries all over the world
29:56then maybe
29:57just maybe they all have some basis in truth
29:59what's happened to arthur
30:05he spun a cocoon
30:09challenger beetles don't spin cocoons
30:11then perhaps he's not a beetle
30:13you keep playing out the safety line as i make my way to the windmill
30:21if i encounter anything unusual i'll give three sharp tugs and you pull me back
30:26challenger
30:27good luck
30:29good luck to all of us
30:41challenger
30:44pull me back
30:45pull me back
30:45pull me back
30:48challenger
30:54he's gone
30:59challenger
31:03We've got to go after him.
31:07No, I don't think we can.
31:19Whatever it is, it's all around us.
31:22We better stay inside the electric cans.
31:25Shouldn't the fence be making some kind of noise?
31:33There's no power.
31:41Something must have happened to the windmill.
31:43Then there's nothing left to protect us.
31:46We have to look after ourselves now.
31:58What on earth?
32:03Who are you?
32:08I asked you a question.
32:15Can you hear me?
32:19What is the meaning of this?
32:22I demand an explanation.
32:33Can't you tell from the way I'm dressed?
32:39I come from a different time and place.
32:41If that is true, then how did you come to be?
32:43I don't know.
32:45Your birthmark tells me who you are.
32:49The sacrifice must commence immediately.
32:51The storm is quickly approaching.
32:53What storm?
32:54There isn't a cloud in the sky.
32:56As it is prophesied.
32:57It will be sudden and without warning.
33:01But the storm will come.
33:05Receive.
33:12The scouting party should have returned by now.
33:15Where are they?
33:17Well, are we lost?
33:18Not lost.
33:20My men will find the passage.
33:21Well, my friends and I, well, we've been trying to find a way off this plateau for three years now.
33:26Stop talking nonsense.
33:28What year is this?
33:29The year is 1580.
33:321580?
33:33Oh, that's too bad.
33:36It's doubtful you'll make it home in time for the great invasion.
33:38And what invasion is that, huh?
33:40Well, eight years from now, your king is going to send a fleet of ships to conquer England.
33:45How glorious that would be, hmm?
33:47To crush you like the cockroaches that you are.
33:49Yes.
33:51A sea battle.
33:52To be remembered for centuries.
33:54The great Spanish armada.
33:56Humiliated by a fleet of Harvard size.
33:58You know nothing.
34:01Spain will never be defeated.
34:03Well, uh, don't say I didn't warn you.
34:09Get him!
34:10After him!
34:12Get him!
34:13Get me!
34:13After him!
34:16This is everything they've worked for.
34:17We can't just abandon it.
34:23Malone's journals?
34:28For Challenger, when he comes back.
34:31Shh!
34:36Where's that coming from?
34:39Shh!
34:39Shh!
34:39Shh!
34:39Shh!
34:39Shh!
34:40Shh!
34:40Shh!
34:41Shh!
34:42Shh!
34:43Shh!
34:44Shh!
34:44Shh!
34:45Shh!
34:46Shh!
34:46Shh!
34:46Shh!
34:46Shh!
34:47It's a cone of light.
34:54And it's like a pyramid.
34:56Like this.
34:57What does it mean?
34:59It's the sign of the protector.
35:01My mother's sign.
35:04My sign.
35:07Finn, it's my turn.
35:09My time.
35:11Your time for what?
35:14To save the plateau.
35:15Oh.
35:22And our friends, if I can.
35:23Any time you're ready.
35:24Yeah.
35:25Anytime you're ready.
35:29You're waiting to find the center.
35:31Arthur, stay here.
35:33Yeah.
35:33The center of the tree house.
35:33Finn, I know where it is.
35:34Arthur, stay here at the center of the treehouse.
35:40Finn, I know where it is.
35:42Remember when we moved the furniture?
35:44When we moved the furniture, the marks we found on the floor.
35:54My mother put them there for me.
35:57She knew I'd need them someday.
35:58So what's next?
36:04What happened?
36:19I don't know.
36:20Yeah, I think you should get out of there.
36:21I can't.
36:23This is where I'm supposed to be.
36:25Well, how do you know? I mean, what you're doing could kill you.
36:29I have to try.
36:34Tell me, what's happening?
36:55The planet of light.
36:57The storm of darkness.
36:59Veronica, don't do this.
37:11Veronica!
37:13Not here.
37:18I got her!
37:18I think I could be in a little bit of trouble.
37:44This is where you die, you English king.
37:48I'm in a little bit of trouble.
37:58Come on, Mike, come on!
38:01Charge!
38:03I'm going to be wherever you are.
38:04You may be in a better place than this.
38:08Get here!
38:09Come on!
38:10Come on!
38:10Your body will be sealed in this tomb for all eternity.
38:25The place Roxton and I found the body.
38:28It's not reincarnation at all.
38:30Her body was mine.
38:31This will put an end to your dark powers.
38:37Killing me will not solve a thing.
38:39Great circle of life, let not this terrible storm devour us.
38:50Take this dark soul.
38:55Send us back the shining wheel.
39:01Storms come and go all the time!
39:03Bring back the lights!
39:04Roxton, where are you?
39:09Please talk to me.
39:12Are you capable of speech?
39:14The year is 4,666.
39:18Who said that?
39:20Are you not a man of science?
39:22Are you not the greatest mind of the 20th century?
39:25Well, I wouldn't quite go that far.
39:27You would be if I did not intervene.
39:29Intervene?
39:31What are you saying?
39:35What are you?
39:36Technology.
39:38We are now the dominant mind force on Earth.
39:41Thinking machines?
39:43No, I don't believe it.
39:44It is a better place now.
39:46A peaceful place.
39:48Humankind has finally found its calling.
39:50But if you, George Edward Challenger, are allowed to live,
39:54this natural evolution may not transpire.
39:56What?
39:58Are you saying I can prevent this nightmare?
40:00Icarus, extract the cerebral cortex.
40:04We need to study it and learn.
40:26You can't be serious.
40:37What have they done to you?
40:40You did it to yourselves.
40:42And we thank you.
40:43Mother!
40:45I don't know what I'm supposed to do!
40:58Help me, please!
41:02I thought you'd talk to me!
41:04I thought you'd talk to me!
41:06Mother, is this what I'm supposed to do?
41:15Am I saving the plateau or destroying it?
41:20Mother!
41:28Am I the protector?
41:29You did it?
41:47I thought you were paying attention to you.
41:50They got a fool of all you do.
41:52And none of it might be happening!
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