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La trama plantea el desconcierto de todo el mundo con la amenaza de un extraterrestre que amenaza destruir el planeta si se realiza el lanzamiento de la primera nave espacial tripulada. La ONU decide seguir adelante con el proyecto y planean lanzar al espacio a un científico (Richard Devon). Pero el científico muere en un accidente automovilístico. Aún así se escoge otro científico (Dick Miller) para reemplazar al anterior, pero el desconcierto aumenta cuando el primer sabio se muestra vivo en la mismísima ONU, para advertir del peligro de lanzar un ser humano al espacio.
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00:00:19You
00:00:30Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:01:28Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:01:33Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:01:49Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:01:59How much longer?
00:02:01Very soon now.
00:02:03Why do we watch?
00:02:05Patience, Mr. Lemoyne.
00:02:06We must give the good doctor the benefit of every doubt.
00:02:10And you must admit that we have done that up to now.
00:02:13Yes, Mr. Arcott.
00:02:15I must admit that.
00:02:16Let me see now.
00:02:17This is nine times a half a billion dollars.
00:02:20And this will make ten.
00:02:24It's still in its orbit, Mr. Arcott.
00:02:26For the moment.
00:02:27Mr. Arcott.
00:02:28Miss Carrington.
00:02:30What is your opinion?
00:02:33I call a observed data, Mr. Arcott.
00:02:36I make no predictions.
00:02:38Well, I make a prediction.
00:02:40All those men in that satellite will die.
00:02:43As have all the others.
00:02:45And when they do, your project comes to an end, doctor.
00:02:50The satellite is approaching the critical area.
00:02:59There it is, the barrier.
00:03:01It's forming again.
00:03:03Get through it.
00:03:05Get through it.
00:03:42I am truly sorry, Dr. Van Ponder.
00:03:48What is it that destroys every man's satellite we launch?
00:03:54I don't know.
00:03:58I just don't know.
00:04:00And yet, you propose to follow this tenth failure with another attempt?
00:04:04Using more of your volunteers?
00:04:09No matter how many times we fail, Mr. Arcott.
00:04:13We'll continue until we succeed.
00:04:15Human beings are not guinea pigs.
00:04:17I warn you, doctor.
00:04:19I shall fight you on the floor of the council.
00:04:21All the way.
00:04:23We've seen enough.
00:04:39Are you still cold, baby?
00:04:41Yeah, but I'm getting warmer every second.
00:04:43Ding, ding, ding, ding.
00:04:44Hey, listen, doll.
00:04:46They're playing our song.
00:04:47Yeah.
00:04:48I don't take the arrangement.
00:04:49Yeah, I see what you mean.
00:04:50Too many violins.
00:04:52Change the station.
00:04:53Maybe we can get somebody else's disc.
00:04:55All right.
00:04:55Don't move.
00:04:57I'll be right back.
00:05:01A shooting star?
00:05:03Oh, darling, it's so romantic.
00:05:05Mick, are we?
00:05:06Oh, that's no shooting star.
00:05:09Can't be spot, Mick.
00:05:10It's not listed in the TV guide.
00:05:13Wow, something is flipping around here.
00:05:16Yes, and it's my job.
00:05:19Oh, Jack.
00:05:22I don't know.
00:05:23I'm scared.
00:05:30Did you hear something?
00:05:32Yeah.
00:05:33My elastic just snapped.
00:05:36No, besides that, idiot.
00:05:38We'll see what it is.
00:05:41Go ahead.
00:05:45Well, you're not scared, are you?
00:06:09Hey, Mick, come get a load of this.
00:06:12You're right.
00:06:13But I hope you know what you're doing.
00:06:15You know, you've learned chemistry twice.
00:06:27What do I do now?
00:06:28I don't know, but make it snappy.
00:06:31We're double parked.
00:06:43Well, don't you stand there.
00:06:45Who's the three-letter man around here?
00:06:57As massianum, unitum, planetae.
00:07:09To the United Nations of the third planet of minor luminary Sol,
00:07:14called by the inhabitants there of the Earth,
00:07:17attention.
00:07:19We, the masters of the spiral nebula Ghana,
00:07:22have been observing your actions.
00:07:24Understand, Earthlings, that we look with disfavor
00:07:26upon your persistent efforts
00:07:28to depart from your own planet
00:07:30and infest other areas of the universe.
00:07:32We have therefore set up quarantine measures
00:07:34to ensure that this contamination
00:07:36shall not be allowed to spread.
00:07:38We shall frustrate your every attempt in the future
00:07:41as we have those in the past.
00:07:43Knowing that Earthlings are equipped
00:07:45with rudimentary reflex-type intelligence,
00:07:47we are taking this means of conveying our command
00:07:50that all such efforts to expand
00:07:52and depart from the infected planet Earth
00:07:55shall from this moment be stopped.
00:07:58Mr. President.
00:08:00Mr. President.
00:08:02Mr. President.
00:08:05Mr. President.
00:08:06The Chair recognizes the Honorable Member
00:08:09from the United States.
00:08:13Mr. President,
00:08:15Honorable Delegates to the General Assembly,
00:08:19I speak for all men everywhere
00:08:20when I say that this alien intelligence
00:08:23is wrong.
00:08:24That man cannot be dismissed as a disease
00:08:27or as a growth that infects our planet.
00:08:31Our hopes, our aspirations,
00:08:34lead us to the stars.
00:08:37And no other race has the right to judge us
00:08:39or to deny us that journey.
00:08:42What do you make of the space message,
00:08:45Dr. Von Fonder?
00:08:46Gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies, please.
00:08:50Now, I'd be a little less than frank with you
00:08:52if I didn't admit that whatever I might say
00:08:54is only an opinion.
00:08:55Well, Doctor, why was this message in Latin?
00:08:57Does it mean an end to Project Sigma?
00:08:59The fact that the message was in Latin
00:09:01causes me to believe it's a hoax.
00:09:03There are those who would like to see
00:09:04our rocket program abandoned.
00:09:06However, as for Project Sigma,
00:09:10it's most assured they will proceed.
00:09:11Then you'll ask for new volunteers.
00:09:13You think you'll get a crew?
00:09:15Well, there's an old saying.
00:09:17If you just want something,
00:09:18send someone for it.
00:09:20But if you really want it,
00:09:22go yourself.
00:09:23Then you go up yourself.
00:09:25Rockhart calls it a suicide mission.
00:09:26I won't ask anyone to take a risk
00:09:28I wouldn't take myself.
00:09:30I mean to captain my own ship.
00:09:32Captain your own ship?
00:09:33Isn't this very dangerous, sir?
00:09:34And now, gentlemen.
00:09:35And ladies,
00:09:36if you'll excuse me,
00:09:38I have an appointment with some components.
00:09:48I'm going with him.
00:09:51Well, I guess that makes me a volunteer also.
00:09:58You really started something this time, Doctor.
00:10:01I think you're right.
00:10:03Well, thank you.
00:10:04But I'm not at all certain I am right.
00:10:07But if this thing is a hoax
00:10:08and you can prove it,
00:10:09I didn't say I could prove it, Dave.
00:10:10I said there was evidence.
00:10:12Unfortunately,
00:10:13there's just as much evidence the other way.
00:10:15Like what?
00:10:16Well,
00:10:18ever since the capsule landed,
00:10:19we've been working on it.
00:10:21The metal container itself defies analysis.
00:10:24It's harder than anything
00:10:25we've yet been able to devise.
00:10:27And it has a fantastic thermal resistance.
00:10:31Well, I didn't know that.
00:10:32I haven't seen all the reports yet.
00:10:34Oh, yes.
00:10:35And consider their method of communication.
00:10:38Now, this is something.
00:10:40Telepathically geared to the human mind.
00:10:42One really thinks the word message
00:10:44and it appears.
00:10:45Stop thinking and it goes blank again.
00:10:48Curious about the Latin.
00:10:50Well, why not, Latin?
00:10:52Once it was understood
00:10:52throughout the civilized world,
00:10:54perhaps they think it still is.
00:10:56Well, the whole thing
00:10:56is still a little hard to swallow.
00:10:59Well, Dave,
00:11:00not so many years back,
00:11:02space travel itself
00:11:03was a little hard to swallow.
00:11:33Well, it's still a little hard to swallow.
00:12:10I've calculated the figures for the Doppler effect at the speeds we'll be traveling.
00:12:14I want the figures all the way up to the speed of light.
00:12:18We can't put the solar reactors through a full test here on Earth.
00:12:22But if they reach optimum efficiency in space,
00:12:26we'll be the first to achieve photon propulsion.
00:12:30But, Van, that would mean...
00:12:36Dr. Van Palmer's office.
00:12:40Mr. Hodgkiss.
00:12:42He sounds worried.
00:12:46Yes, Hodg?
00:12:47It's Arkad and his crowd, Van.
00:12:49They're reviving the whole suicide issue in the council.
00:12:51They're beginning to play it pretty rough.
00:12:53You better get down here in a hurry.
00:12:54I'll get there as fast as I can.
00:12:58I have to be at the United Nations.
00:13:01Extend this series and I'll check it tomorrow.
00:13:32I'll get to the class.
00:13:35Let's go!
00:14:14And so, Mr. President, even at this late hour, and after millions have been poured down the drain of this
00:14:20insane project, it is not too late to reconsider.
00:14:25Something greater than money is at stake. The lives of the fine young people who have been deceived into believing
00:14:34they would travel into outer space.
00:14:36Mr. President, I apologize to the honorable delegate for interrupting, but his speech is no longer necessary.
00:14:48Dr. Van Ponder, without whom Project Sigma cannot proceed, Dr. Van Ponder was killed in an automobile accident while on
00:15:00his way to this forum.
00:15:08Mr. President, I extend my condolences to the delegates from the United States.
00:15:14But now there can be no further reason to delay passage of my motion to suspend payment of funds to
00:15:22Project Sigma immediately.
00:15:44I hope I never live through another moment like that again, Van. Getting that message, the shock of seeing you
00:15:50in the doorway.
00:15:51Risen from the dead like that, it's... it's almost a miracle.
00:15:56As I explained, the officer was mistaken.
00:16:00Well, miracle or no miracle, it certainly worked like a charm.
00:16:03It pulled the slats right out from under a locket.
00:16:06If I didn't know you better, I'd say you planned it yourself.
00:16:10But if you'll excuse me, Hotch, I have some charts to prepare.
00:16:15I do hope you don't mind my using your office.
00:16:18Not at all, not at all.
00:16:20Uh, make yourself comfortable.
00:16:30...pending would be a very serious matter at home and abroad.
00:16:34There was consternation in the United Nations Assembly when Dr. Van Ponder appeared dramatically after his death had been announced
00:16:41to the Assembly.
00:16:42Upon his appearance, the delegates cheered Dr. Van Ponder to the Raptors, then proceeded to vote unlimited funds for Project
00:16:50Sigma.
00:17:18...the President's Office of the United Kingdom.
00:17:18They proceed with their plans.
00:17:21our warning did not deter them i propose a stronger warning
00:17:34come in
00:17:37excuse me van i thought i heard you talking to somebody
00:17:40no dear quite alone i was wondering if i could ask you a question
00:17:47personally certainly sit down thank you what's on your mind
00:17:53it's about civil miss carrington she volunteered for this job van because she has great admiration
00:17:59for you and the faith that you'll probably succeed where the others have failed
00:18:04but you and i know what our chances of returning are do you agree with our god
00:18:09that it's a suicide mission i didn't say that
00:18:13if i did i wouldn't be here but i know the dangers involved and i think you should order
00:18:17sybil to stay behind miss carrington is a very intelligent young woman
00:18:22quite capable of reaching her own decisions
00:18:25doctor turn on the radio quickly
00:18:27okay
00:18:34fires floods earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and unheard of numbers bursting out all over the world
00:18:38foreign minister slurtoff first accused the united states of triggering the fires that broke out in his country by nuclear
00:18:44means
00:18:45until convinced that similar holocausts were occurring without visible cause through this and other nations as well
00:18:51there have been suggestions that these disasters are a follow-up of the warning purporting to come from outer space
00:18:57from hostile beings on a distant nebula who demanded that humans desist from attempts at space travel
00:19:03the strange message was dismissed as a hoax by the united nations security council at the time
00:19:08but many responsible persons believe that it should have been taken seriously
00:19:12just a moment ladies and gentlemen
00:19:14a bulletin has been handed me
00:19:17reports are coming in thick and fast of wheat and cornfields destroyed
00:19:20ships sunk all occurring at the same instant
00:19:23this is a bulletin
00:19:25there can be no question of coincidence here
00:19:27these terrible events are purposeful and directed
00:19:33yellow
00:19:34yes hodge
00:19:36yes we've been listening
00:19:39but what can we do
00:19:41we've got to quit
00:19:45i know it's disappointing
00:19:47how do you think i feel
00:19:50yes i know
00:19:52but we can't fight this
00:19:55yes
00:19:56yes
00:19:58Bay Boyer is here with me now
00:20:00i'll send him over with a statement you can read on the floor
00:20:05goodbye
00:20:07man you're not giving up
00:20:09we're up against a race of beings whose intelligence is as ours to ants and bacteria
00:20:14we have the choice of continuing to exist under whatever conditions they may name
00:20:19or a being exterminated
00:20:21it's that simple
00:20:26civil
00:20:27i want you to type this up immediately
00:20:32intowerable
00:20:33well i guess that puts the wraps on sigma
00:20:35and to think that band should have to plunge the knife
00:20:41i'll let stevens give the report i haven't got the heart for it i'm sick
00:20:51the honorable delegates will recall how my colleagues and i warned of the dire consequences if we ignore this ultimatum
00:20:59we are obviously in the grip of a force stronger than we can oppose
00:21:05i notice that the delegate from the united states has chosen not to be present
00:21:11well mr united states delegate
00:21:14don't you agree that we must immediately give up this insane project as a matter of pure naked survival
00:21:21the delegate from the united states sends us apologies for his unfortunate absence from this important meeting
00:21:27but he sent me here with a message that expresses not only his views
00:21:30but the views of dr van panda head of project sigma
00:21:35the delegate has spoken of naked survival
00:21:39gentlemen you do not survive by abject surrender
00:21:43nations and worlds must fight for survival
00:21:46if we give in now
00:21:47let down our defenses
00:21:49give this alien planet full control over our actions and our lives for mere survival
00:21:53won't they decide to take even that away from us
00:21:56now the gentlemen here ask themselves why these aliens are so concerned that we do not penetrate the sigma barrier
00:22:02isn't it peculiar that this action alone excites them to retaliation
00:22:06they consider us a danger to them if we break out of quarantine as they so tactfully put it
00:22:11they haven't even bothered to find out whether our motives are peaceful or not
00:22:15they don't know that we would collaborate and share knowledge
00:22:17greet them as equal partners in the universe
00:22:20but we can't show them this by surrendering
00:22:23no it is precisely because they do not wish us to travel the skies that we must do so
00:22:29gentlemen we must proceed with project sigma at all costs
00:22:48and what looked like certain defeat for project sigma was turned into a brilliant vindication by the impassioned address of
00:22:55an emissary representing both delegate hotchkiss and dr van ponder
00:23:06radiation density at 1500 miles 10 to the minus 27
00:23:112,000 miles 10 to the minus 30
00:23:152,500 miles
00:23:19and we've been sweating it out here for the past three hours
00:23:22well that's funny because i could have sworn i just saw you over the proving ground
00:23:26i guess the pace is getting too much for you johnny
00:23:29the eyes go first
00:23:31van here will probably be next
00:23:32he's been working like twins
00:23:34triplets is more like it
00:23:36oh i just came to tell dave that the new solenoids arrived
00:23:40we're testing them out
00:23:41okay johnny i'll check them later
00:23:45you know van i would have sworn you'd take my head off of that stunt i pulled at the security
00:23:49council
00:23:50on the contrary dave
00:23:51i should thank you
00:23:53i don't know what got into me to give way as i did
00:23:56i mean your debt for saving project sigma
00:23:59do you still have that growth on your arm
00:24:01you know you ought to take care of that van those things can be dangerous
00:24:04doctor van ponder
00:24:05you are wanted in reactor construction area
00:24:08urgent
00:24:09i'd better get over there
00:24:11dave i'd like you to
00:24:14what's the matter
00:24:15nothing van
00:24:18but you can handle the rest of these reports can't you
00:24:21sure i'll see you later
00:24:23oh
00:24:36it's
00:25:07You wanted to see me, John?
00:25:10Yes, doctor.
00:25:12It's these new solenoids.
00:25:14They're not testing up the capacity resistance.
00:25:18Oh?
00:25:19How do they test?
00:25:20Well, 68 ohms maximum.
00:25:21Should be at least 75.
00:25:25See, I thought if I added this extra coil...
00:25:27I don't think it matters very much.
00:25:29Every element of the reactor is geared to a 61 safety factor.
00:25:32Look out!
00:25:34Good Lord, I'll get a doctor.
00:25:36Whoa!
00:25:36John!
00:25:48Good Lord, I'll get a doctor.
00:26:07Good Lord, I'll get a doctor.
00:26:40Dr. Lazar, Dr. Lazar, emergency in reactor area.
00:26:44Come at once.
00:26:57Look at that hand, man.
00:27:01What kind of a joke is this?
00:27:03Would you mind explaining what this is all about?
00:27:06Well, sure.
00:27:06John came rushing in, said you'd burned your hand.
00:27:09Burned it off, he said.
00:27:10With the torch.
00:27:10I saw it.
00:27:12Quite obviously, he's mistaken.
00:27:14Yes, I should think he is.
00:27:19We were examining the solenoids.
00:27:21We were examining the solenoids.
00:27:21Suddenly, he screamed and ran from the room.
00:27:25I see.
00:27:26Well, he's been under a lot of pressure.
00:27:28I'm surprised there hasn't been more of this sort of thing as we approach Blastoff.
00:27:31What are you talking about?
00:27:33Buck fever, my boy.
00:27:34I'm afraid you're grounded.
00:27:35But you can't negate what I saw.
00:27:36Come on now.
00:27:37I'm sure Dr. Van Ponder...
00:27:38But I saw it with my own eyes and the flame of that torch.
00:27:43And he didn't even feel it.
00:27:45John!
00:27:47There's something about you.
00:27:49You're not human.
00:27:51John, stop it!
00:27:52All right, I'll go.
00:27:54But I know what I saw.
00:27:57Perhaps you see too much, John.
00:28:03Come on, John.
00:28:32Come on, John.
00:28:41Come on, John.
00:29:13Hello?
00:29:14Hello, Sybil. This is Dave.
00:29:16Look, I know it's a little late, but this is kind of important.
00:29:19Dave, where have you been?
00:29:20They've been trying to locate you everywhere.
00:29:22We blast off at 23.30.
00:29:2423.30?
00:29:25Now in advance the time. You've just got 45 minutes.
00:29:28You'd better step on it.
00:29:29Look, Sybil, meet me at the launching site.
00:29:31I've got to speak to you.
00:29:32Dave, stop wasting time. Hurry!
00:30:02I've got to talk to you. It's important.
00:30:05We didn't have much time, Dave.
00:30:07We've got plenty of time. They're just calling for rocket one.
00:30:09I'm going on rocket one.
00:30:10You were scheduled for rocket two with me.
00:30:12Well, Van made the switch.
00:30:13Van made the switch?
00:30:15Sybil, you can't go with him.
00:30:16He must have had a reason.
00:30:19Rocket one. Minus five minutes.
00:30:34Corrections on the calculation.
00:30:36Okay.
00:30:42Checking in, sir.
00:30:44All right, Bennett.
00:30:56Ready, Van?
00:30:58I thought you grounded him.
00:31:00Oh, no, he's perfectly okay.
00:31:01I checked him out thoroughly.
00:31:03You even gave up your hallucination, didn't you, John?
00:31:06Yes, sir.
00:31:08I'm sorry I caused trouble, sir.
00:31:10You see, just as good as new.
00:31:12And astronautical engineers don't grow on trees, do they?
00:31:17No.
00:31:18No, they don't.
00:31:20But I'll see you on board.
00:31:22Yes, sir.
00:31:23See you, ma'am.
00:31:29Rocket one.
00:31:30Minus four minutes.
00:31:34Dr. Van Ponder, rocket in general control.
00:31:41Dr. Van Ponder, you're one of on board.
00:31:43Rocket one immediately.
00:32:01Minus three minutes.
00:32:03Crew stations all rocket one personnel.
00:32:07No.
00:32:10No.
00:32:11No.
00:32:11No.
00:32:12No.
00:32:13No.
00:32:13No.
00:32:14No.
00:32:30Minus two minutes.
00:32:33All unauthorized personnel, clear watching area.
00:32:40Minus two minutes.
00:32:43Minus two minutes.
00:32:45We're about to blast off.
00:32:48We're about to blast off.
00:33:14All instruments checked out? You're really all right?
00:33:17Good. I'm depending on you.
00:33:20Yes, sir.
00:33:41Have a good trip, John.
00:33:44Yes, sir.
00:34:22Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three.
00:34:33I didn't get a round-trip ticket.
00:34:34Two, one, fire.
00:34:54Target two. Minus ten minutes.
00:35:09Minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:35:25Chicken.
00:35:25Chicken.
00:35:26Chicken.
00:35:28Chicken.
00:35:29Chicken.
00:35:43Rocket one, second stage.
00:35:46Fire.
00:35:54rocket two second stage
00:35:57rocket three second stage fire
00:36:10rocket one third stage fire
00:36:24rocket one approaching rendezvous point
00:36:31rocket two converging
00:36:35rocket three converging
00:36:41fire
00:36:48you
00:36:54you
00:36:56you
00:36:56you
00:37:25Contact completed.
00:37:27Ship in orbit. Ground control handing over. Good luck. Thank you. Satellite control taking over. Up antenna. Antenna up. Activate
00:37:54gravity control.
00:38:00Gravity control on. Feedback interlock on automatic. Feedback interlock on automatic. Orient solar aspect cells.
00:38:22Solar aspect cells on. Automate robot control.
00:38:32Robot control on.
00:38:38Sybil. Check the computer panel.
00:38:58I'm glad to see those arms, right? How about you're surviving the blastoff?
00:39:02Hey, Doctor.
00:39:07I can't move.
00:39:10I've partially inactivated your muscular system.
00:39:13What?
00:39:15There's no time to be more explicit.
00:39:17I have no desire to harm you.
00:39:20Our necessity governs action.
00:39:23The warning from outer space was valid.
00:39:25It came from a superior intelligence.
00:39:28An intelligence able to transform energy into matter and back again.
00:39:33You once told me I was not human.
00:39:36You were correct.
00:39:37I am above the human.
00:39:40A transformation which can be yours.
00:39:43This satellite will never return to Earth.
00:39:46Its disintegration upon contact with the energy barrier will end Project Sigma.
00:39:51And all similar projects to come.
00:39:54The creatures of your planet are not yet ready for space.
00:39:57Who are you to decide?
00:40:00We have only your best interests at heart.
00:40:03In this realm of outer space you are mere children.
00:40:06And it is disastrous for children to enter areas where they have so little understanding.
00:40:12John.
00:40:14I can offer you the opportunity of joining us.
00:40:18You can go to hell!
00:40:20I was born a human and I'll die one before I'll join a race that kills innocent people for abstract
00:40:25ideas!
00:40:27Abstract ideas?
00:40:30Very well.
00:40:32You've made your decision.
00:40:34What I'm certain you'll deeply regret.
00:40:37For only death remains.
00:40:52Not finally the last time.
00:40:53And I thought I hurt.
00:41:02I couldn't stand the acceleration.
00:41:03You couldn't stand the acceleration.
00:41:05I knew he should have stayed behind.
00:41:08I knew he should have stayed behind.
00:41:09You're a good number.
00:41:12Just wait.
00:41:13Do you see that?
00:41:34It's orbiting on schedule, sir.
00:41:36Fine.
00:41:42This is the captain speaking.
00:41:44We have successfully completed the first phase of our mission, and I wish to congratulate all members of the crew.
00:41:51I can now reveal to you the plan by which we hope to overcome the cosmic accumulations which have destroyed
00:41:56all of our previous manned satellites.
00:41:58The plan consists of two steps.
00:42:01Step one has already been accomplished.
00:42:03This called for a blast velocity of over 1,000 times that of our previous satellites, a force which has
00:42:10carried us into an orbit far beyond the moon.
00:42:12At our present velocity, this cosmic mass, if encountered, will act as a solid, impenetrable wall.
00:42:20However, at the first indication of this mass, or sigma barrier as we call it, we will put into operation
00:42:26the second step of our plan, which varies according to necessity.
00:42:31If at this time we have accumulated enough solar energy for 750 miles per second, we shall be able to
00:42:37blast through the barrier, and in so doing, destroy it.
00:42:41Should the barrier appear before we have reached the requisite velocity, we shall take immediate action to avoid it.
00:42:47Dave, what are you doing here?
00:42:48You should be in operations.
00:42:50I regret to inform you there has been one casualty.
00:42:53Astronautical engineer John Compo was found dead.
00:42:57Apparently the result of blast-off acceleration.
00:43:00All hands not on duty will attend a space funeral at 1,400 hours.
00:43:04Sybil, I've got to talk to you.
00:43:06It's about Baron.
00:43:08He's not human.
00:43:11Dave, don't be ridiculous.
00:43:12I saw him.
00:43:13He's split in two.
00:43:14He's been seen in two places at the same time.
00:43:17Why aren't you at your post?
00:43:18What happened to Johnny?
00:43:20Did you kill him?
00:43:23Well, we're now in outer space with one man dead.
00:43:26And I can't afford to lose another by confining you to quarters.
00:43:30So I'm giving you another chance.
00:43:32We'll say no more about your accusation.
00:43:35But I warn you.
00:43:37Get out of line just once more, and I shall take the necessary measures.
00:43:42I remind you that I am the captain of this ship.
00:43:45And that astro-planetary law gives me supreme and unquestioned command.
00:43:49Do I make myself clear?
00:43:53Yes.
00:43:58Van, please forgive him.
00:44:01We've all been under a great strain.
00:44:04There is no room for personal feelings on this mission.
00:44:07Well, he's safe.
00:44:09He'd better straighten himself out.
00:44:35This is a sad duty we must perform.
00:44:38To say goodbye to a brave and beloved fellow crewman.
00:44:43We must think of him as one who gave his life in a noble endeavor.
00:44:47The salvation of the human race.
00:44:52Well, I feel it's all my fault.
00:44:55I should never have checked the kid out.
00:44:57But he said there was nothing physically wrong with him.
00:44:59Well, that's the curious thing.
00:45:01I was extra cautious.
00:45:03I double-checked every test.
00:45:05There's just no reason why he should have died from the same acceleration we all took.
00:45:09Look, his training record was better than most.
00:45:13He was murdered.
00:45:15Murdered?
00:45:16Look, Johnny knew something dangerous.
00:45:18Something he shouldn't have known and he was killed for it.
00:45:21And so we commend his body to the depths of space.
00:45:52Don't you notice Van's face?
00:45:53There's something different about it.
00:45:56I can show you what I mean.
00:46:02Well, that means nothing, Dave.
00:46:03Everybody's face is slightly asymmetrical.
00:46:05Yes, but not Van's.
00:46:07I've been watching it.
00:46:08Here's something else.
00:46:09You got a magnifying glass?
00:46:11Yes.
00:46:13Civil, I'm glad you're here.
00:46:14I'd like you to see this, too.
00:46:16Dave, you're disobeying orders.
00:46:17Orders?
00:46:18From Van?
00:46:19Van, don't you realize he's trying to destroy us all?
00:46:22These are Van's prints.
00:46:26They're identical.
00:46:28Mirror images.
00:46:30What does that mean?
00:46:31Well, I've been trying to tell you.
00:46:33This is not Van.
00:46:35Dave!
00:46:36It's true.
00:46:37I saw Van's car.
00:46:38It was burned to a crisp.
00:46:39Over the license plates.
00:46:40I checked those out.
00:46:42Van died in that car.
00:46:43This man's a substitute.
00:46:45A copy of the real Van.
00:46:48You don't expect me to believe that fantastic nonsense.
00:46:51Is it fantastic that there's an intelligent race out there
00:46:54that stops at nothing to keep us quarantined on our own planet?
00:46:56Is the Sigma Barrier fantastic?
00:46:58They've destroyed every ship we sent up,
00:47:00and now through him they mean to destroy this one.
00:47:02Could those prints lie?
00:47:04You know, ever since his accident,
00:47:06Van has always found some excuse to keep me from giving him a routine checkup.
00:47:10I haven't even checked his heart.
00:47:12It's quite possible he doesn't have one.
00:47:14Well, I'll find out,
00:47:15and we'll know for sure.
00:47:27Oh, hello, Howard.
00:47:29Hi, Van.
00:47:30What can I do, boy?
00:47:31Well, it's time for a checkup.
00:47:33I have to check your heart.
00:47:35It has to go on the report.
00:47:38I'm in perfect health, and you know it.
00:47:41Yes, but I'm not so sure the board will take my word for it.
00:47:45You fellas read the instruments.
00:47:47It's up to me to read the human being.
00:47:56Captain.
00:47:57Captain, one-hit in control room.
00:47:58Urgent.
00:48:01I guess we'll have to put it off, hmm?
00:48:03No, no.
00:48:05I'll wait.
00:48:06All right, Howard.
00:48:08I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:10I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:34I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:36I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:39Keep your eye on it.
00:48:40If it continues to build, call me.
00:48:42Yes, sir.
00:48:47What do you make of that?
00:48:49Cosmic dust.
00:48:52I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:55I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:58I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:59I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:01I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:03I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:04I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:06I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:08I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:09I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:10I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:10I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:49:13I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:51:05Of course, Captain.
00:51:07Van.
00:51:10Van.
00:51:15I'm in the middle of a computation.
00:51:19Half an hour, then.
00:54:06You're right.
00:54:06I know I'm right.
00:54:07I've got to stop him somehow.
00:54:11Dave.
00:54:13Please.
00:54:14Look.
00:54:15I'm going after Van.
00:54:16You go to Dr. Lazar and stay with him.
00:54:18I don't want you here alone.
00:54:20You're under arrest.
00:54:21My order of the Captain.
00:54:23What for?
00:54:24No questions.
00:54:26Let's go.
00:54:27Get to Dr. Lazar.
00:54:29Tell him what happened.
00:54:51The gauges are going higher.
00:54:54Check the business screen.
00:55:01You better call Van Ponder.
00:55:03What Flory already told you was cosmic dust.
00:55:06Sure, cosmic dust.
00:55:37What we should see is cosmic dust.
00:55:39Now the star is cosmic dust.
00:55:41Now the star is cosmic dust.
00:55:45Well the star is cosmic dust.
00:55:52On the star is cosmic dust.
00:56:24I have no choice. I couldn't permit him to endanger the ship.
00:56:30Please listen to me.
00:56:31Yes?
00:56:33I'm human now, Sybil. I need you.
00:56:37Captain! The prisoner has escaped!
00:56:41Don't you see, I...
00:56:46Alert all hands.
00:56:47The satellite is in sector H9, and in sector H12 is the barrier.
00:56:54They're heading for it.
00:56:55Let us say rather the barrier is forming where the satellite is bound to travel.
00:56:59If Ann knows what he's doing, he'll avoid it.
00:57:02Well, let us hope so.
00:57:03At least this time, let's hope so.
00:57:07Seize the prisoner at all costs.
00:57:16I'm sorry, but there's no alternative.
00:57:23Astrogator to Captain. Astrogator to Captain.
00:57:25Why do you...
00:57:30Captain speaking.
00:57:31Magneto nebulous cloud mass forming dead ahead.
00:57:35Alpha concentration is building to critical point.
00:57:37Suspect sigma barrier.
00:57:39Yes.
00:57:42Sybil, I...
00:57:44Captain, sigma barrier dead ahead. We're bearing down rapidly.
00:57:48Awaiting orders.
00:57:51Repeat. Awaiting orders.
00:57:53Aye.
00:57:57Remain on course.
00:58:00Remain on course?
00:58:01What's the matter with old Ironpads?
00:58:04I don't know, but if you don't get on a ball, this three billion dollar balloon's gonna go bust.
00:58:08Not only that, we're in it.
00:58:11Request further orders.
00:58:12Remain on course.
00:58:13Remain on course.
00:58:32Sybil.
00:58:34I want you to understand.
00:58:36You're not human.
00:58:39Who are you?
00:58:41What are you?
00:58:44What am I?
00:58:47Why, I'm human.
00:58:49It's because of you, I'm...
00:58:52human.
00:58:52I'm human.
00:58:53Don Dublin.
00:58:56One...
00:59:14One...
00:59:15You are human.
00:59:20One...
00:59:21One...
00:59:22One men Charlie.
00:59:25Captain to astrogate it. Give readings on approaching mass. It's about time. Alpha 102. Beta 147. Gamma 208. Thermo 477.
00:59:43Radiation 862.
00:59:48Mass in quadrant three. Sector nine. Estimate collision course. Collision time estimate. Five minutes. Activate plan B. Plan B. Reverse
00:59:59that order. You'll destroy the ship. Don't be a fool. You can't hurt me with that.
01:00:15For the love of Pete, you're running us right into that thing. You got a better idea? You can be
01:00:24stopped.
01:00:32Thermo up. Radiation up. Alpha, beta and gamma going up. Sky speed. We're decelerating.
01:00:39There's following orders. Ours is but to do and die. Die? You've said it. Crash emergency. Get ahead.
01:01:01Dave!
01:01:17Sigma barrier. Dead ahead. Crash emergency. Reverse previous order. Ditch plan B. Activate plan A.
01:01:25Activating plan A.
01:01:28Secure all hands. Prepare to blast.
01:01:33Oh, that's more like it. Hang on, boy. We ain't out of the woods yet.
01:01:50Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:50Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:52Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:54Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:54Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:54Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:54Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:54Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:54Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:55Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:57Oh, that's more like it.
01:01:59Oh, that's more like it.
01:02:02Oh, that's more like it.
01:02:06Stop burning that sunlight.
01:02:34All hands secure for blast.
01:02:38All hands secure for blast in 120 seconds.
01:02:48Why don't they blast?
01:02:5590 seconds.
01:02:56Let's blast in 10 seconds.
01:03:20Nine.
01:03:23Eight.
01:03:24Seven.
01:03:26Six.
01:03:27Five.
01:03:28Four.
01:03:29Three.
01:03:31Two.
01:03:32One.
01:03:34One.
01:03:34Two.
01:03:35Two.
01:03:48Two.
01:03:50Two.
01:04:15They've disappeared.
01:04:17They've been destroyed.
01:04:18I'm not so sure, Hodgkiss. We can still hear the solar blast.
01:04:24Look!
01:04:34We made it.
01:04:35Sigma calling. Sigma calling.
01:04:37UN satellite control. Do you read me? Do you read me?
01:04:41UNSC calling Sigma.
01:04:42We read you, Sigma. We read you!
01:04:46We are passing through Andromedae at the speed of light.
01:04:49We've made it.
01:04:51The whole universe is our new frontier.
01:05:18Artic.
01:05:24Onавать.
01:05:24Ugh.
01:05:42To be continued.
01:05:44That light.
01:05:44Of theılı Production Program.
01:05:44To be continued.
01:05:45Image by年 Maas.
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