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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E05 - The Hungry Sea

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00:03Last week, Penny and Will Robinson became separated from the others and found themselves
00:08hopelessly trapped in the dead city ruins, far beneath the surface of the strange planet.
00:14Now, suddenly, as they survey their mysterious surroundings...
00:25We're trapped!
00:29Will? Penny?
00:35Look at this.
00:39Will? Penny?
00:45I guess they wandered into another room.
00:52Shh. Listen.
00:55Will!
00:56We're here!
01:01All right?
01:03Yeah, all right.
01:07The door's closing!
01:09We're trapped!
01:12It's an earthquake!
01:18Penny!
01:20Penny!
01:22Penny!
01:23Where are you?
01:26Penny!
01:27Penny!
01:29Penny!
01:35Penny!
01:38Penny!
01:40Penny!
01:43Penny!
01:51Penny!
01:52Penny!
01:57Penny!
01:58Penny!
01:59Penny!
02:11Don't be frightened.
02:12He'll be home in a minute.
02:49He'll be home in a minute.
03:08Don't be frightened.
03:33Don't be frightened.
03:34Don't get the car on.
03:35Push it, push it, push it off.
03:42Push it.
03:43Hurry up.
03:44Help.
03:47Help.
03:48Help.
03:49Help.
03:51Help.
03:52Help.
03:55Help.
03:56Help.
04:25Look at them.
04:28Poor benighted fools.
04:30Well, they're no concern of mine, but you are.
04:34Where's the orbital data I asked you for?
04:36Hmm, data processing now complete.
04:39Results, contradictory.
04:41Contradictory?
04:43You're not supposed to come up with contradictory conclusions.
04:46You're a robot.
04:48Where's your prize?
04:49The function of any computer is to draw conclusions from provided data.
04:53If conclusions are contradictory, provided data is at fault.
04:58Oh, so now you're trying to put the blame onto me, are you?
05:02There's a lot more human in you than I thought, my metallurgical friend.
05:08There's nothing wrong with my data,
05:10but there's a good deal wrong with your conclusions.
05:13No planet could have an orbit like this.
05:15Not even this woebegone flea-bitten chunk of depressed galactic real estate.
05:20Now go back to work and give me a few sensible conclusions.
05:23Affirmative.
05:24However, it is necessary to point out that identical data will provide identical conclusions.
05:33If you can't handle an elementary computation, what in blazes are you good for?
05:36The function of an environmental control robot is to supply all data pertinent to this particular field.
05:43That is precisely what is wrong with our civilization.
05:46Everyone is a specialist.
05:48Whatever happened to the Renaissance man?
05:51By the end of the 16th century, the Renaissance man, a model of versatility,
05:57had involved modern man whose pursuits became increasingly specialized until...
06:04Oh, dry up.
06:06Relative humidity, 47%.
06:08Outside temperature, minus 120 degrees Fahrenheit and dropping...
06:16I did not ask you for a weather report.
06:18Inside temperature, 51 degrees Fahrenheit and dropping rapidly.
06:2551 in here.
06:28No wonder I'm chilly.
06:31And dropping, you say?
06:33Rapidly.
06:34How rapidly?
06:35In one hour, 14 minutes.
06:38Interior temperature of this spaceship will drop below the freezing point.
06:43Obviously then, we have to do something at once.
06:45Turn up the heat.
06:47Artificial heat now at maximum.
06:49Power reserve failing.
06:51Recommended action.
06:52Abandon ship and head south.
06:55Listen, my pusillanimous puppet.
06:58I have no intention of chasing off after that family of lunatics.
07:03Besides, it's too cold out there now to travel.
07:07This is a pretty mess you've let me get into.
07:11You're supposed to be an environmental control robot.
07:14Well, control something.
07:16Do you realize that unless I get some heat somewhere, I'll freeze to death?
07:22In precisely one hour, 12 minutes and 58 seconds.
07:51What?
07:52That's a sea of solid ice.
07:56Are we going to try and cross it tonight?
07:59I've got no choice.
08:01Do you think it's thick enough to hold us?
08:03Oh, yeah.
08:04With a cold like this, I'll be surprised if it's less than 20 feet thick.
08:10Hey, what is the outside temperature?
08:14125 below.
08:15Well, I guess much colder we won't be going anywhere.
08:44I guess much colder we won't be going anywhere.
08:45No.
08:56Peace and tranquility.
08:58It's wonderful.
09:03A bit brisk, perhaps, but hardly enough to be concerned about.
09:07Would you mind warming that up a tripod?
09:12Warming time.
09:14Activated.
09:16Splendid.
09:21That's enough. That's enough.
09:23I said warm it up, not boil it away.
09:27You bungling incompetent.
09:29If I had any other company here, I'd have you broken down for spare parts.
09:46By this time, I suppose our band of pilgrims is either well frozen or they've been devoured by monsters.
09:54I do not have that information.
09:56Well, find out.
10:10Poor fools. A pathetic ending for a noble experiment.
10:18My dear friend,
10:21perhaps we should have a little simple service for them tomorrow.
10:25Nothing elaborate. No flowers.
10:29I, of course, will deliver the eulogy.
10:32Simple, but quite dignified.
10:36I have located Chariot.
10:39Hopelessly wrecked somewhere, no doubt.
10:42Chariot is in motion.
10:45What a pity.
10:48It would have been a very beautiful eulogy.
10:53Well, perhaps another time.
11:01I wonder what the temperature is out there right now.
11:04Minus 125 degrees Fahrenheit and falling.
11:08Must be some way of getting me warmed up.
11:11Warming circuits activated.
11:13Warming circuits.
11:18Warming circuits?
11:19No, not me, you idiot.
11:21I don't warm that way.
11:23Cease and desist.
11:28What are you doing?
11:30I told you to stop.
11:33Deactivate. Cease.
11:34That is not of my making.
11:40An awesome display.
11:42Mother Nature at her mightiest.
11:45Unfortunately, the Robinsons will have to enjoy it at closer quarters.
11:52Perhaps I should prepare that eulogy after all.
12:06Outside temperature now 104 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
12:13Can't even get that right, can you?
12:16104 below.
12:17It was that an hour ago, you mean 124 below.
12:21Outside temperature, 104 below Fahrenheit.
12:27Correction.
12:29Ah, I told you.
12:31Oh, my friend, you've lost your touch completely.
12:35Outside temperature, 98 degrees below zero and rising.
12:43Rising.
12:46It's true.
12:47The temperature is going up.
12:49Affirmative.
12:49Going up.
12:50That means I won't freeze after all.
12:52I'll be all right.
12:56But why?
12:57What's the reason?
12:58Data on the orbit of this planet.
13:10This is the same nonsense you tried to palm off Harmy before.
13:14Recommend you review data on Sun.
13:17Well, well, well.
13:21My dear friend, somewhere in your busy little memory cells is a command I once gave you.
13:27Eliminate all unnecessary personnel at the earliest opportunity.
13:33Precisely.
13:37Well, you can forget those orders now.
13:39This little scrap of information makes them totally useless.
13:44Our little band of pioneers won't trouble us any longer.
13:50Rather a dreadful way to die.
13:54But that's a pioneer's life.
14:33What does the scanner read?
14:36Black.
14:37No sign of a shoreline?
14:40No.
14:40Nothing.
14:41Well, give us a temperature check.
14:45That's funny.
14:47It's not as low as it was.
14:49Not by a long shot.
14:50Well, we are heading south, aren't we?
14:52Yeah, but we're not that far south yet.
14:54The temperature's risen 30 degrees in the last hour.
14:57It's a little above zero now.
14:58Well, the cold season just started.
15:00Yeah, but if winter comes, can spring be far behind?
15:06Well, speaking of springs, I think we just broke one.
15:11No.
15:11Look at the seismograph.
15:13That was an earth tremor.
15:15You know, I'm beginning to think we should have stayed back in the spaceship.
15:18We did the only thing we could.
15:20Don't tell him what's going on back there now.
15:22Yeah, I suppose you're right.
15:33So you were right.
15:35And do you have to stand there and gloat?
15:37Of course that tiresome family will be wiped out.
15:41Well, good riddance.
15:46Aren't you going to offer any comments at all?
15:51Say something!
15:52Outside temperature, plus 30 degrees Fahrenheit and rising.
15:58I would get more companionship from a cuckoo clock.
16:10What's the use?
16:11You'd beat me in three moves.
16:17By this time, they should be well out of this valley.
16:20I wonder how much longer they have to live.
16:27Of course, if someone gave them a warning of what was about to happen.
16:36I don't know.
16:37Minor earthquake.
16:38Value, 3.2.
16:41Epicenter, 1,400 yards.
16:45Bearing, indeterminate.
16:48That does it.
16:50I'm going to warm it.
16:55Jupiter, Jupiter, Chariot.
16:56Come in, Chariot.
16:57Come in.
17:19Daylight.
17:20A few minutes ago, it was pitch black.
17:23It's a strange planet.
17:24I thought for sure we'd have three or four more hours before dawn.
17:27Across the ice.
17:28And it's morning.
17:30Hey, and it's not cold anymore, either.
17:32Mom, we're starved.
17:34When are we going to stop for breakfast?
17:35I don't know. We'll see what your father says.
17:38John?
17:38We'll stop in a few minutes.
17:39I want to make some observations anyway.
17:41Good.
17:43Hey, do you hear that?
17:45Yeah.
17:46Raise the antenna.
17:49Jupiter 2 calling.
17:50Jupiter 2 calling.
17:51Chariot, do you read me?
17:53Smith.
17:55What's the matter with the radio?
17:57We're getting some sort of cosmic interference.
18:02Smith, this is Major West.
18:04What do you want?
18:05I can't hear you.
18:07Well, we're getting a lot of cosmic interference.
18:10Get to the point, Smith.
18:12You must return to the spaceship at once.
18:13This cosmic interference is just the first signs of...
18:17Now, why should we turn back?
18:19So you can get out of the crack at us with that robot of yours?
18:21Why do you want to save your own miserable necks?
18:24On the contrary, I'm attempting to save your miserable necks.
18:27Turn back at once before it's too late.
18:29You're in terrible danger.
18:31You've got to believe me.
18:32Smith.
18:34This is Robinson.
18:35Now, why on earth should we believe you?
18:37May I remind you, my dear sir, that we are no longer on earth.
18:42Oh, that's very clever.
18:44And unless you turn around and come back now, you won't survive another hour.
18:51What would he make of that?
18:53Well, I don't know. He... he sounds really worried.
18:56But you don't suppose he...
18:58The only thing I suppose is that he's an expert at sounding that way.
19:02And I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw one of those giants.
19:04Let me show you.
19:05Yeah.
19:07Smith, this is West again.
19:09Nice try.
19:11Give us a call again sometime.
19:12Over and out.
19:15Well, that wouldn't have done any harm to listen to what he had to say.
19:21Smith!
19:23Smith, this is Robinson. Can you hear me?
19:30Well, whatever it was, it's too late now.
19:37Hello, chariot. Can you hear me?
19:39Listen to me!
19:41Hello!
19:44Lame-brained, misbegotten skeptics.
19:47Now they'll all die.
19:49Well, let them.
19:54We don't need them, do we?
19:57Outside temperature, 59 degrees.
20:00Fahrenheit and rising.
20:03I've known people to make conversation about the weather, but this is ridiculous.
20:08A pretty how-do-you-do this is.
20:11Stranded on an alien planet.
20:13No one with whom to exchange intellectual ideas.
20:16No one to talk to except this...
20:18This animated weather station.
20:21And I can't even beat him at chess.
20:28Maybe they'd listen to you.
20:30You have the sort of open face people seem to trust.
20:34Why not?
20:36My dear friend, how would you like to take a little walk?
20:39Say, 70 or 80 miles.
20:42I have a message for the Robinsons.
20:44A special delivery message.
20:59Boy, that hit the spot.
21:00Oh, good.
21:01I'm glad you liked it.
21:03Uh, how much of that did you have and how much did Debbie have?
21:06Well, she was awfully hungry, aren't she?
21:09Well, come on now.
21:10We better hurry up and do these dishes.
21:12We've got a big day tomorrow.
21:13We need all the sleep we can get.
21:15Somehow it doesn't feel as cold as it did.
21:17It's practically too warm for a fire.
21:19Oh, you're right about that.
21:20The temperature's rising rapidly.
21:22You know, I've got a feeling this stuff's got a message for us.
21:24If we could only read it.
21:25What is it?
21:26Well, it's just a piece of vegetation.
21:28We found lots of this frozen solid in the ground.
21:30Well, it looks as though it's been charred.
21:32It has.
21:34Burned and then frozen?
21:35Well, that doesn't make sense, does it?
21:38Darling, very little on this planet makes sense.
21:40By Earth standard.
21:45Look!
21:48Matter of life and death.
21:50Now, what's that doing here?
21:52I don't know.
21:53Matter of life and death.
22:05Oh, don't shoot!
22:07Why did he do that?
22:08He wasn't gonna hurt anybody.
22:09Well, listen.
22:10Every time Smith turns that robot loose, it spells trouble.
22:13Why should this time be any different?
22:14You could have waited, Don.
22:16We always had our lasers.
22:20Oh, look.
22:21His tape replay circuits were on.
22:22I bet he was bringing us a message before...
22:26And now we'll never know.
22:27Son, Major West did what he thought was right.
22:30But he wasn't right, was he?
22:32We'll talk about that some other time.
22:33We'll talk about that.
22:41Got it.
22:49Where's Dad?
22:50He's been working most of the night on that tin monster.
22:54Hey, uh, you're pretty fond of that robot, aren't you?
22:58Did he fix him?
22:59Why don't you go ask him?
23:07Is he all fixed?
23:10Was he bringing us a message?
23:11Yes, I pulled this tape from him just now.
23:14It's quite a message.
23:15I hope you're not going to pay attention to anything from that robot.
23:18We'd better.
23:19This is orbital data on this planet.
23:22Whose data? Smith's.
23:24That explains everything.
23:26The terrible cold and the sudden rise in temperature.
23:32Here, look.
23:35Here's this planet.
23:37This is its sun.
23:39Now, the orbit of this planet is nothing like the Earth's orbit.
23:43It's a flat ellipse.
23:48And the sun isn't in the center.
23:49It's over here on this leg.
23:51Then we must have been at this end away from the sun.
23:54That means we're heading back in close to it now.
23:56Is that what Dr. Smith tried to warn us about?
23:58That's right, Will.
23:59In a matter of hours, we're going to be in danger of roasting alive.
24:03And there's no time to get back to the ship.
24:04We're going to have to build a shelter right here.
24:07Do you mean to say you're going to pay any attention to what Smith says after all he's done?
24:11Who cares what he's done? These are facts.
24:13Are they? The man's a pathological liar.
24:15Now, what makes you think he's suddenly reformed?
24:17Do you think he'd lift a finger to save our lives?
24:19Now, we were headed south. I say we keep going that way.
24:22And you're in no position to give orders.
24:23Oh, but you are.
24:24It's too bad there isn't judgment to go along with that self-confidence.
24:27Now, that's enough out of you.
24:29Whether you like it or not, I'm going to try to save your life along with the others.
24:32We get that shelter rigged now.
24:39Boy, Dad, you really read him out.
24:50Come on, Penny. Don't just sit there. We've got to help put up a shelter.
24:53Okay.
25:06We, uh, we couldn't help but hear.
25:10I don't know what got into him.
25:12Well, it's bound to happen.
25:13It's bound to happen to all of us.
25:15Here on this hostile planet with danger everywhere and fighting for our lives every moment.
25:20You might be right, but that doesn't sound like you.
25:24A little crack in my armor, eh?
25:27Well, we all develop a little trouble with our armor now and then.
25:30I've never seen it in you.
25:31You just saw it now.
25:32I shouldn't have teed off at dawn like that.
25:35It's just that we don't have time for philosophic discussions.
25:38We've got to get that shelter built before that sun comes blazing over.
25:41All right.
25:42Come on, I'll help you.
26:00Come on.
26:02Can I help?
26:04Oh, hi.
26:06You gave me a start.
26:07You gave me something of a start yourself back there.
26:11Like father, like daughter?
26:12Now it's your turn.
26:13Is that it?
26:14You were the one who started everything.
26:16Can't you ever conceive of your father being wrong?
26:19Of course.
26:20Only this time I don't think he is.
26:22Oh, I see.
26:23Now you're the ultimate computer.
26:25All the answers at your fingertips, huh?
26:34I don't have any answers right now.
26:37Not for anything.
26:55I don't believe it would be.
26:56I can't trust you or that sometimes you divide them down go away.
26:58I can't trust you yet.
26:59And you go to hell.
26:59So I just took your hands and watch a opportunity and show a little condit 효.
27:00I could hold you in the巡na Dang, honey, that Iärke vì quarrel want to fund your master.
27:00And it's the one who used it to be.
27:00So if I did the fortified disgruntled Maeve policemen to take sh Amandaffend.
27:01There, you remember the young guy to get you in front of my littleÚ.
27:02That was fine.
27:04I remember the sea of four or 15yo, Sunny FFCC over here.
27:07She is still time well to use my money now.
27:09That was no longer.
27:14108. How much hotter can it get?
27:16I don't dare think about it.
27:19I want you all to stay under these sun shields.
27:43John, you can tell me the truth. How hot will it get?
27:50I've never lied to you before, so I won't start now.
27:55I just don't know.
28:04Run away!
28:18If we'd have kept going south, we wouldn't have had anything.
28:20Just help me get that shield up.
28:27And for your information, we'd have felt that quake no matter how far we'd gone.
28:31Those faults went all through this area.
28:33Don't bother convincing me. I'm not a geologist. I'm a pilot.
28:36Oh, I am a geologist.
28:37And that quick freeze filled those faults with ice and expanded them.
28:41A sudden thaw produced a slippage.
28:44We're liable to have more quakes.
28:48Let me have it here.
28:50Here, now, pull it.
28:53Satisfied? Yeah.
29:01Dad, look!
29:03Dad, look!
29:06Here it comes.
29:07All right, now get under there.
29:09Get in the center. Stay under the shade.
29:10Right now.
29:12Keep your faces covered.
29:13Cover your heads now.
29:16That's it.
29:18John?
29:18Yeah.
29:19I got one.
29:20All right, get on.
29:21never.
29:22Mmm, no, no!
29:38They won't give us all your hello.
29:42Here, this is supposed to be beautiful.
29:43Yeah!
29:45Yeah!
30:36Maureen, Maureen, Maureen.
30:59Maureen, Maureen.
31:21Maureen, Maureen.
31:23Here, darling. Here. Easy. Easy. Easy.
31:49Judy. Judy. Judy.
31:56Drink it slow. Slow.
32:09Dad, can I have a drink of water?
32:11All right, darling. Here.
32:15Now slowly, just drink it slowly. Don't gulp.
32:21Slow, slow.
32:24That's enough.
32:27Well? Yeah. Thanks, Dad.
32:31And don't you gulp either. Slowly.
32:36Ah, good, huh? Yeah.
32:54Can you reach the other one? Yeah.
33:01Are we ready?
33:02We're ready.
33:03Are we really going back to the spaceship?
33:05That's all we can do.
33:07This cycle of intense heat and cold is gonna repeat itself,
33:09and we wanna be ready for it.
33:15Dad!
33:17What's he want?
33:19Make Don stop. He's taking apart the robot.
33:23That's murder.
33:27All right. I'll see about it.
33:30I know. You're in command.
33:32But I'm as interested in staying alive as anyone.
33:34You've got no right to take apart that robot.
33:37Now, take it easy. It'll go back together again.
33:39But, Dad.
33:40Now, are you gonna let me handle this?
33:44All right, Don. Why?
33:45That ice we crossed is the full-fledged sea by now.
33:48If we're gonna sail the chariot across it,
33:50I wanna make sure everything's battened down,
33:52and that includes this animated hunk of machinery.
33:53He's not an animated hunk of machinery.
33:56He's a robot.
33:57Now, Don's right about this.
33:58It's gonna have to be packed away for the trip.
34:00Gosh.
34:02All right. Go ahead.
34:02But, uh, I wanna get back before dark, so hurry.
34:05Well, we can't leave right away.
34:06No, I wanna break the solar batteries down and realign them.
34:08How long will that take?
34:10Two hours, maybe more.
34:11No dice. We've gotta get out of here.
34:14Another order?
34:15Well, you can take that any way you like.
34:18All right.
34:19But I won't guarantee we get there.
34:41Well, there it is.
34:43The inland sea.
34:46Now, hang on. It's a long way across.
34:50Come on now, kids. Sit down.
34:51Don't.
35:03You okay.
35:29Penny, could you get me one of those protein pills, please?
35:31Oh, Mom, give us the last one just before we start it out.
35:34I'm sorry, dear.
35:35We have some coffee pills. Shall I get one for you?
35:37No, I'm not about to fall asleep.
35:43Well, if we're not on Mars, you tell us where we are.
35:46I don't know if we're sure yet. We might even be on Cerberus.
36:11I don't know if we're going to do it.
36:16I don't know if we're going to fall asleep.
36:24What's wrong?
36:26He pulled me back.
36:34We're not getting any power.
36:47Must be a loose connection to the solar batteries.
36:58I'll go up and see if I can fix them.
37:00No.
37:01We can't risk it.
37:03Have to. Without power, we'll capsize.
37:05It's too late. We're right in the middle of it.
37:07Doug, we can't wait.
37:10John, you know he's right.
37:14All right, go ahead. Now try to hold it steady.
37:17Will, stand in the hatch and hand me what I need.
37:19Okay.
37:22Judy, up front. Take over the scope.
37:43Oh, I can't wait.
37:45Give me the solar switch.
37:48Give me the solar switch.
37:51Give me the solar switch.
37:52Here he is.
37:54Oh, boy.
37:56Get out of here.
37:57You got to do the solar switch.
37:57Don!
38:02We're heading straight for a whirlpool!
38:11Don says there's a whirlpool up ahead.
38:14Judy, check the scope. See what it reads.
38:20We have no choice. We must cut to the left.
38:29I can't move it!
38:33We've lost control!
38:36I've almost got it! Wait one minute!
38:39One minute, I've got it!
38:44John, look! There it is!
38:53I can't even get it unlocked!
39:00Not.
39:06What is he doing?
39:07No, no, no, no.
39:15But nobody's missing out there!
39:17Lets shoot!
39:22You still need to insert the heart!
39:24If it isn't, the water has to do our own thing!
39:26Nobody wants to live!
39:26We have thefaith!
39:27Ah!
39:32Don's back in here and close the hatch!
39:38Don!
39:41Don!
39:43Don!
39:47He's gone!
39:48He's gone!
39:50Don!
39:50Judy, you stay here!
39:52Don!
39:52Can you handle these?
40:06Don!
40:11Don!
40:12Don!
40:15Don!
40:17Don!
40:21Don!
40:27Don!
40:28Don!
40:29Stop it!
40:30He's gone!
40:31Don!
40:32Don!
40:41It's gotta let up soon.
41:09Don!
41:10We thought you were dead!
41:11Oh, Don!
41:13Not dead.
41:14Just half brown.
41:16Try the power unit again.
41:18I managed to make a connection.
41:21Maury, check the scope for the nearest landfall.
41:25All right, everybody!
41:26Hang on!
41:28Here we go!
42:11We had passed through the fury of the inland sea and once more reached the safety of land.
42:17The onslaught of the blazing sun had turned the frozen wastes on this side of the sea into a weird
42:23sea.
42:23tropical paradise.
42:25Far ahead, across the miles of barren terrain, lies the safety of our spaceship.
42:45But before we continued, it seemed only right, after having survived the incredible dangers of the past few days, that
42:52we stop and give thanks.
43:07Walt!
43:10Now,いた!
43:28Hitler!
43:29Newoplanes
43:37Robins are alive.
43:39Impossible.
43:47I guess I owe you an apology.
43:49What for?
43:50You know what for.
43:52If I'd have allowed you to realign those solar batteries.
43:54Forget it.
43:55We got back, didn't we?
43:56Sure we got back.
43:59You two aren't angry anymore?
44:01Now, do I look angry?
44:03Don.
44:05Don.
44:07You nearly got killed back there.
44:09Was it because my dad wouldn't want to realign the batteries?
44:11Now, where did you get an idea like that?
44:13Hmm?
44:15No, it was just what I said.
44:17A loose connection.
44:19Oh.
44:19Then my dad was right?
44:21He's the boss, isn't he?
44:23Yeah.
44:26Come on.
44:26Give us a hand.
44:38We are now once more safely encamped at the spaceship.
44:41At least momentarily secure from the extremes of heat and cold.
44:45As well as the violent electric storms that characterize this remote and unidentified planet.
44:50Although I have encouraged Will to try to make radio contacts,
44:54all attempts so far have been unsuccessful.
44:57And the supreme question has now become one of whether we can survive.
45:00Don.
45:01Oh.
45:14Oh.
45:17Oh.
45:20Oh.
45:21Oh.
45:34How do you expect me to hear if anything's coming in with all that going on?
45:39Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.
46:10If you think that was applause, you're wrong.
46:14It sure was creepy music.
46:18Apparently, you're not as sensitive to the finer things as I am, young man.
46:23The only home you and your family ever had was probably the ready room on a launching pad.
46:32It's getting closer.
46:33Close or not, it sure is messing up my reception.
46:37Reception? Is that what you call a sound and fury which signifies nothing?
47:02You should know better than have the radio on during a storm, Will.
47:04But I thought I was getting something.
47:06Well, you can try again in the morning.
47:07It isn't safe to keep it open with a storm of this severity.
47:10Not safe? Why? What could happen?
47:13Well, when it's tuned this high, you could very easily bring one of those lightning bolts crashing down on us.
47:19Abnormally high wavelengths coupled with the electrical storm produce a homing signal.
47:24Homing signal? Then anything out there could home in on us? Anything at all?
47:29Well, that's hardly likely. With the exception of those lightning bolts, I don't think there's anything out there within light
47:34years of us.
47:35How do you know what's out there? A deadly runaway missile? Some sort of alien monstrosity just waiting to swoop
47:41down on us?
47:43Well, in that case, Dr. Smith, might I suggest that you man your posts throughout the night?
47:47Because I'm going to bed. Come on, champ.
47:51There! There! You wouldn't believe me, but there is!
48:06It's a missile. And it's headed straight for us.
48:24Hello?
48:27Hi!
48:30Hey.
48:31See youcy!
48:34Hey.
48:35Hey!
48:37ET.
48:43Hello!
49:00¶¶
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