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00:00:47Go down.
00:00:48Go down now.
00:00:51Go down.
00:01:04Get the shelter.
00:01:35Get the shelter.
00:01:36Come on.
00:01:36Come on.
00:01:37Look out.
00:01:39Look out, Phil.
00:01:41Look out.
00:01:42Look out, Phil.
00:01:45Look out.
00:01:46Come on.
00:01:46Come on.
00:01:59Oh, my God!
00:02:18Get back!
00:02:18Get back!
00:02:21Get back!
00:02:22Okay!
00:02:26Stop!
00:02:27Get back!
00:02:36Come over!
00:02:38Get on!
00:02:40Get!
00:02:41Come over!
00:02:43Get to the boat!
00:02:45Get to the boat!
00:03:06Salvation, come in.
00:03:07I spotted a flare from Jug City.
00:03:13Set me up flares.
00:03:14Flares, how many?
00:03:15Just one.
00:03:16Okay, thank you.
00:03:21This is Salvation to Jug City, come in.
00:03:26Salvation to Jug City, do you read?
00:03:28It's gone, I don't see Jug City at all.
00:03:31Wait, wait, wait.
00:03:32Say again, what you see?
00:03:33It's nothing.
00:03:35Nothing, what you mean you see nothing?
00:03:38I can't see the city.
00:03:40You can't see the city?
00:03:41That's what I said, I can't see it.
00:03:43Well, where are you looking?
00:03:45I'm looking east.
00:03:47Look west.
00:03:48I looked west, there's nothing there.
00:03:50Well, if you don't see anything...
00:03:51Do you see part of the city or all of the city?
00:03:53I don't see the city at all.
00:03:56He's drunk.
00:03:56Could somebody please get up there?
00:03:58He's had too much of the homebrew.
00:04:00This is the Osprey.
00:04:01I am heading for Jug City.
00:04:04Now, this is Salvation to Barrick, come in.
00:04:07Yeah, go for Barrick.
00:04:08We need some eyes at Jug City.
00:04:11I can do that, I'm heading right by there.
00:04:14Let me know what you see.
00:04:16Barrick out.
00:04:41Bestron Research Station calling for the Osprey.
00:04:46Yeah, go for Barrick.
00:04:48Barrick, what's your 20?
00:04:50I'm about 20 nautical miles out.
00:04:52I got your e-bar and I got some in coffee for you.
00:04:55Outstanding.
00:04:56What's your ETA?
00:04:56The boys are itching to hitch that scrubber to the rocket.
00:05:00Yeah, I'll get there when I can.
00:05:03We'll have some homebrew waiting for you when you get here.
00:05:06Did you make it?
00:05:07Not this time.
00:05:09In that case, I will take some.
00:05:10Over and out.
00:05:19What's your status, Nichols?
00:05:22You want the good or the bad?
00:05:25Surprise me.
00:05:26Okay.
00:05:27The rocket's nearly ready.
00:05:30Atmospheric conditions are lining up quite nicely for launch.
00:05:33Starting this week, optimal conditions for the CO2 scrubbers will dominate this region for a 62-hour window.
00:05:40And the bad news?
00:05:42Even if the parts Barrick bring work, we still need more chassis components to weld the scrubber unit to the
00:05:47craft properly.
00:05:49We can get those from Salvation.
00:05:51Even so, we won't be able to test the scrubbers before launch.
00:05:55You mean a dry run?
00:05:57Exactly.
00:05:59The scrubbers rocked the simulations.
00:06:01We were able to get CO2 levels down to pre-flood levels and then some, but as you know, there's
00:06:05no substitute for actual testing.
00:06:07Why can't we test it?
00:06:09We only have enough materials to run the scrubbers once.
00:06:12I thought we were making two sets of scrubbers.
00:06:15Once we got into it, we realized we only had enough material to make one.
00:06:21Okay, so we've only got one shot at this.
00:06:25Better make it perfect.
00:06:27And we'll do our best to make that happen.
00:06:29But that takes time.
00:06:31And I'm afraid if we wait too long, we lose our launch window.
00:06:34Temperatures are increasing.
00:06:36We're getting close to the point where the device may not have an impact no matter how powerful it is.
00:06:41The sooner that we can get the scrubbers into the atmosphere, the better chance we have of reversing warming trend.
00:06:47We didn't come this far to fail, Dr. Nichols.
00:06:50I understand that.
00:06:51But we have to consider the possibility of error caused by working too quickly.
00:07:01My team is worn out.
00:07:03You push them too much and an error could be catastrophic.
00:07:08What do you need?
00:07:10I'd ask for a miracle.
00:07:12But I will settle for more time for Monroe and Ishii to check and double check the launch parameters.
00:07:18You've got 48 hours.
00:07:28Micro lights juiced up.
00:07:30I can be there in 20.
00:07:31Can you transmit video back from that range?
00:07:34No.
00:07:35I clock out at a mile.
00:07:37I've got to get the video booster from Vestron.
00:07:38Okay, then you radio back when you've got a visual then.
00:07:41Yeah?
00:07:41Yeah.
00:07:41Got it.
00:07:45Salvation to Junk City.
00:07:49Salvation to Junk City.
00:07:51Come in.
00:07:57We can put extra man on the wall, but I need to know what we're dealing with.
00:08:01Nathan's on it.
00:08:02We should know something within the L.
00:08:05Yields from the greenhouse alone.
00:08:07It's been too hot, and it's going to keep getting hotter.
00:08:11The solar steels ain't making enough fresh water to keep us on survival rations.
00:08:15My guys on edge, from the lounge men all the way down to the fish crew.
00:08:22Everyone's each and for a fight.
00:08:25Report to me when you've got news from Junk City, hmm?
00:08:28I find out they're wasted a flare.
00:08:30I personally go down there.
00:08:31I don't think they would do that.
00:08:33I really don't.
00:08:35On another note, I got another request from Oceanic.
00:08:39Yeah, they want more bits for their rocket.
00:08:42Can't we spare them?
00:08:44Yeah.
00:08:47Then let's see what they will to bother.
00:08:50Yeah.
00:08:50I don't know.
00:09:39You got a survivor?
00:09:41Rainwater, Doc.
00:09:41Copy that. I'm on it.
00:10:11Get in the boat.
00:10:22Hold on to someone.
00:10:24Come on.
00:10:35Come on.
00:10:49Baric. Baric, you need to get the hell out of there.
00:11:11What the hell was that?
00:11:12I don't know. I've never seen anything like it.
00:11:16You're okay?
00:11:27Okay, Baric. You're in the clear.
00:11:28I'm going to go to Salvation and tell them what happened.
00:11:32Yeah, I'll do the same when I get to Vestron.
00:11:35Okay.
00:11:36Ray, you're missing.
00:11:37You need anything.
00:11:39Yeah, copy that. You did the same over.
00:11:51Hey, you thirsty?
00:11:56There's the rainwater from the monsoon.
00:11:5880 clicks for me to try it.
00:12:00Try it.
00:12:07All right.
00:12:19Hey, can I look over here?
00:12:20Oh, I'll show you something.
00:12:24Come here.
00:12:25Come over here. It's okay.
00:12:35That's where we're going, right?
00:12:39Focus on where we're going.
00:12:42Look at me.
00:12:45Okay.
00:12:51Man, there were thousands.
00:12:53Now, we've all seen superpods of dolphins.
00:12:56This was like that, except they were sharks.
00:12:58A magnitude larger than anything I've ever seen.
00:13:01And in the middle, there was one.
00:13:02Man, it was massive.
00:13:04You asking me to believe in something
00:13:06we ain't never seen in our years on the ocean?
00:13:09Well, the ocean is adapting.
00:13:11Okay, okay.
00:13:12But isn't it more realistic to say
00:13:13that the sharks were attracted to the destruction of the city
00:13:16rather than being the cause of it?
00:13:17Now, we've seen disasters before where they've shown up,
00:13:20like capsizing at Sharna, right?
00:13:22Man, you want to know what happened?
00:13:23You've got to speak to Barry.
00:13:24He pulled the survivor.
00:13:33Come on, kid.
00:13:34No.
00:13:42Do you know what this place is, kid?
00:13:44It's Vestron Station.
00:13:45This is where they survived the Great Flood.
00:13:46It's the safest place in the entire world.
00:13:51They got rockets here.
00:13:55Right, Doc?
00:13:56Rockets?
00:13:57We do, actually.
00:13:58Just one?
00:14:00It won't help.
00:14:02What?
00:14:04Rockets won't stop them when they come.
00:14:07When who comes?
00:14:11Sharks.
00:14:11Sharks.
00:14:12Listen, um, B, B.
00:14:16Hi.
00:14:18I'm Dr. Nichols.
00:14:19If you don't want to get off this boat, you don't have to.
00:14:22You can stay right here.
00:14:23Uh, no.
00:14:25What do you mean she can stay here?
00:14:26No, she can't stay here.
00:14:28It's all the same.
00:14:29As soon as you unload your cargo,
00:14:31you're taking her to salvation.
00:14:33I got another run to do.
00:14:35You do.
00:14:36And it's to salvation.
00:14:38We're all going there.
00:14:40Last I checked, you're on a contract with Oceanic.
00:14:43We give you fuel and supplies for your services.
00:14:45Yeah, but it's limited to deep-sea recovery and salvage.
00:14:48Well, it would be a salvage of sorts.
00:14:51Salvation has agreed to supply us with some iridium pacings
00:14:54for our electrical contacts.
00:14:57So, I need to check the stability of the iridium.
00:15:04So, we all got to go.
00:15:06Yes.
00:15:08We need to powwow with D'Amato.
00:15:10We want to talk to you and your passenger.
00:15:13So, whatever new trouble this is,
00:15:15we need to sort it out quickly.
00:15:16We're running out of time for the launch.
00:15:27Hi.
00:15:29I'm Dr. Shaw.
00:15:30B.
00:15:31Nice to meet you, B.
00:15:32I want to show you something.
00:15:34Come here.
00:15:35Come.
00:15:38See that rocket right there?
00:15:42We're going to attach a device to that rocket
00:15:44called the CO2 scrubber.
00:15:47CO2 is what caused the poles to melt
00:15:49and the entire planet to be covered with water.
00:15:52So, our team, which is headed up by Dr. Nichols,
00:15:56has created this device.
00:15:57They're going to put this device on the rocket
00:15:59and fire it up high into the atmosphere,
00:16:02hoping, with the right conditions,
00:16:04that this will actually reverse the effect.
00:16:07Do you know what that means?
00:16:09On the water?
00:16:10Yeah.
00:16:11Dry land.
00:16:12Sounds crazy, doesn't it?
00:16:14Very.
00:16:15I know.
00:16:16But we have some of the best minds on the planet
00:16:17working on it.
00:16:20So, we need everybody's help, including yours.
00:16:25Will you help us?
00:16:26Yeah.
00:16:27Okay.
00:16:28Now, if we could just get this thing unloaded,
00:16:31we could leave.
00:16:40Derrick, this should help you grow some.
00:17:01What's that for?
00:17:03It's for radio tagging the sharks.
00:17:07You want to tag sharks?
00:17:09Do it in your own time.
00:17:10I don't know what your problem is with me,
00:17:13but I suggest you deep-six it.
00:17:17I don't have a problem with you, Doc.
00:17:19I think you have a great personality.
00:17:23But after what I saw at Jung City,
00:17:25I see a shark, I'm out of there.
00:17:35What's your take on this?
00:17:37When the poles melted,
00:17:38we saw the fish population explode.
00:17:41More nutrients in the water meant more fish,
00:17:43and it grew exponentially.
00:17:45But what we're seeing now is a population collapse
00:17:48due to the excessive temperatures.
00:17:50Now, plankton are the base of the food chain.
00:17:52The smaller fish eat the plankton,
00:17:54which in turn feed the larger fish
00:17:55and all the way on up to the top of sharks.
00:17:58But now, with the excessive heat,
00:18:00the ocean is too warm for the plankton to survive.
00:18:03This in turn causes the fish population
00:18:05to crash on down the line.
00:18:07And what you're left with
00:18:08is a bunch of top predators
00:18:10with nothing to eat under the water.
00:18:12So what do they do?
00:18:14They look for food on top of the water,
00:18:16and that's us.
00:18:19The ocean is dying.
00:18:21It's going to try to take us with it.
00:18:27I saved some images on the soil
00:18:29from Jung City.
00:18:30Come and have a look.
00:18:38Are you seeing what I'm seeing?
00:18:41a bunch of different shark species
00:18:43schooled together?
00:18:44I've never seen that before.
00:18:46Yeah.
00:18:47What's that huge thing in the middle?
00:18:50That's the mother of all sharks.
00:18:56How many people are living at Salvation?
00:18:58Over 400.
00:19:02That's a big meal.
00:19:38How many people are living at Salvation?
00:19:44That's exactly the kind of thing that's going to draw them here.
00:19:46They've got shark nets around this place.
00:19:59If it's sharks, my guys can handle that.
00:20:01Bring it on.
00:20:02We haul dozens of them out of here every day.
00:20:05Where do you think we get the O.A. for our lamps?
00:20:07You have these sharks?
00:20:11These sharks are not normal sharks.
00:20:14I find it hard to believe an entire flotilla could be taken down by sharks.
00:20:19You better believe it.
00:20:23Okay.
00:20:24Let's say I do.
00:20:26What are our options?
00:20:28We've got over 400 people here.
00:20:30Can we take them to your station at Vestron?
00:20:33We're not set up for that.
00:20:36Then why'd you come here?
00:20:39You want something from us, but you're not willing to help?
00:20:43Look, we're a science station.
00:20:45We're set up for 40 or 50 people max.
00:20:47It would take weeks to upgrade.
00:20:50Well, then I guess your people are going to be working double time.
00:20:55We could take some people to the Harp substation.
00:20:58It's been mothballed for over a year.
00:21:01How many people can you put over there?
00:21:04Maybe 200.
00:21:07What about the rest?
00:21:08Yeah, look, I would vote for that, but as long as you don't care about your machinery and all.
00:21:13I know these folks.
00:21:14They're going to strip it down for usable parts.
00:21:16Who's sad you are?
00:21:19Everyone's.
00:21:21I just take into account the nature of our rough-and-ready type folks here, you know?
00:21:26Myself included.
00:21:27Look, we'll take people over there if we need to.
00:21:30But prepping the station takes time.
00:21:32We need to do something now.
00:21:35Yeah, the sharknets?
00:21:36I would suggest beefing them up.
00:21:38Yeah, we don't have the nets.
00:21:40What?
00:21:40We had to cannibalize them to build the expansion wing, okay?
00:21:44The kind of fishing we do around here.
00:21:47Nets just get in the way.
00:21:50So what defenses do you have?
00:21:54We do what we do best.
00:21:57Mo-fi.
00:21:59Relay it down the line.
00:22:01Get every able-bodied man down here now.
00:22:05Maybe we could just...
00:22:07Now!
00:22:07Will do.
00:22:09Excuse me, excuse me.
00:22:10Excuse me.
00:22:13We got some sharks to kill.
00:22:21Fish and his full contact spore around here.
00:22:26With all due respect, D'Amato,
00:22:27do you really think this is the best idea?
00:22:30I don't tell you how to run your show.
00:22:32Don't tell me how to run mine.
00:22:35But if what they say is correct, then...
00:22:37I'm sorry.
00:22:40Junk City was a collection of scavengers, scraping the living off the surface.
00:22:46Heavy wind could have just blown them over.
00:22:48We, on the other hand, have been here from the start.
00:22:53The sea took the land from us, and now we take what we want from the sea.
00:22:58It's going to take a whole lot more than a few sharks to take us out.
00:23:07Yeah, I'm going back to the Osprey.
00:23:09You're coming with me.
00:23:12Nathan?
00:23:14I need some eyes in the sky.
00:23:15I want to find out where those sharks are headed.
00:23:17I can do that.
00:23:18Okay.
00:23:28Ah!
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01:03:39Definitely not like this.
01:03:44We need more power.
01:03:46Go check the fuel lines.
01:03:47Might have to pump it manually.
01:03:48Nah, but I'll go.
01:03:49You need shoulder.
01:03:52I'll go.
01:03:58Got some problem with your throttle.
01:04:04Come on.
01:04:07I'm going to get scared.
01:04:13Um.
01:04:15Yes, my job.
01:04:18It's all right.
01:04:19It's all right.
01:04:20It's all right.
01:04:20It's all right.
01:04:23Okay.
01:04:31Joe, I need more power.
01:04:35It's Max now.
01:04:37There we go.
01:04:44Come on.
01:04:56There we go.
01:04:58There we go.
01:04:59Come on.
01:05:05Come on.
01:05:12Come on.
01:05:35Yes!
01:05:37Yes! Yes!
01:05:47Good job, girl.
01:06:25Good job, girl.
01:06:56Good job, girl.
01:07:15Good job, girl.
01:08:01Back of the boat.
01:08:21I'm going to tag that shark.
01:08:37I'm going to tag that shark.
01:08:46Come on, baby.
01:08:49Come on.
01:08:51Come on.
01:09:09I think this should work.
01:09:16No need.
01:09:27Okay, we used some bits for the shark attracting device, but we didn't touch the iridium.
01:09:30Thanks.
01:09:31Get these into the final welds and the scrubbers ASAP.
01:09:34What's the status of the rocket?
01:09:36This is the last component we're waiting for.
01:09:38But we have a bigger issue.
01:09:40I noticed.
01:09:41Power.
01:09:42It may take two to three days to get electrical up and running.
01:09:45We can't wait that long.
01:09:46We'll lose our window to launch.
01:09:48We know.
01:09:50We know, but it's worse than that.
01:09:52Go on.
01:09:53The destruction caused by the EMP surge did more than just damage our electrical.
01:09:58It fused the motors that run the pumps that keep Vestron above water.
01:10:02Vestron is sinking.
01:10:04What about the rocket?
01:10:06I advise dismantling and transport essential components out with your vessel.
01:10:12How heavy is that thing?
01:10:14My boat can only carry so much.
01:10:17Vestron is sinking.
01:10:19Without the pumps, this place will be under water within 48 hours.
01:10:23Then we need to launch the rocket before then.
01:10:26Sir, I don't think you understand.
01:10:29We don't know at what point this platform becomes unstable.
01:10:32You risk losing the rocket, everything we have been working for.
01:10:37This could work.
01:10:39We only need to find enough power for ignition.
01:10:42After that, the rocket will power itself.
01:10:44Darth, my boat's got power.
01:10:49It's not enough.
01:10:55Sir, I know you've put a lot into this.
01:10:58We all have.
01:11:00But to risk it all on one final shot is not something...
01:11:03Listen, Dr. Nichols says that this is the launch window.
01:11:06We can't wait.
01:11:07This planet can't wait.
01:11:09It gets hotter every day.
01:11:11And the hotter it gets, the less chance we have of success.
01:11:15We're at tipping point.
01:11:17We've got one chance.
01:11:20It's now.
01:11:32It's now.
01:11:34So what's your plan to power the rocket to ignition?
01:11:37Well, the shark has displayed some powerful bioelectric characteristics.
01:11:40We've got a lot of sharks.
01:11:41In our last encounter, I actually managed to radio tag the shark,
01:11:45which not only monitors the temperature,
01:11:47but also fluctuations in the electric field.
01:11:50We all know what an electric eel is, yeah?
01:11:53They use electrical pulses to stun their prey.
01:11:56Right.
01:11:57Well, this shark doesn't have that particular capability,
01:12:00but it does have other capabilities.
01:12:03We believe that it's communicating with the surrounding sharks
01:12:06by completely overwhelming circuits of the ampullae de Lorenzini.
01:12:11The thing is, is that sharks don't normally use their electro-sensing organs
01:12:14until the moment before they bite their prey.
01:12:16And they need to be in close proximity for it to be able to work.
01:12:19It's not like their sense of smell.
01:12:21Their ampullae is actually quite weak.
01:12:23So the fact that our shark is broadcasting electromagnetic signals
01:12:29to shark that can detect it from distances,
01:12:32I mean, it must have a very powerful electro-transmitting organ.
01:12:38This is what my sensor is.
01:12:47A series of pulses that completely overwhelm our sensors.
01:12:51I mean, we're talking about kilojoules of energy here.
01:12:59You want to jumpstart the rocket by using the power from a shark?
01:13:10Come on.
01:13:11Look at the readouts.
01:13:19Can you correlate the pulses to the behavior?
01:13:22What's this peak right here?
01:13:24When I started firing at the alpha shark,
01:13:26the smaller one started defending it.
01:13:29That's the peak.
01:13:37If we record enough of these signals,
01:13:39we may be able to decipher the code
01:13:41that the alpha shark is using to control the other sharks.
01:13:45Yep.
01:13:53Cheryl, get that rocket ready to launch.
01:13:54Monroe, follow me.
01:13:56Sir, with your permission,
01:13:58I'd like to stay behind and monitor the shark's bioelectrics.
01:14:00I think we could use it against him.
01:14:02You get that shark to follow me,
01:14:03I don't care what it takes.
01:14:08How exactly are you going to control the shark?
01:14:10We don't need to control it.
01:14:12We just need to mimic it.
01:14:13We figure out the signal it uses to send a command to attack,
01:14:16we become the alpha shark.
01:14:19Here we can.
01:14:51Here we can,
01:14:55here we can.
01:15:21You got this?
01:15:27You got this?
01:15:42Bro!
01:15:58I'm sorry I never did this soon.
01:16:03Okay.
01:16:29Come on.
01:16:30Go, go, go, go.
01:16:37Oh.
01:16:38Oh my God.
01:16:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:16:40Get in here.
01:16:41Get in here.
01:16:42Get in here.
01:16:42Get in here.
01:16:43Stay down.
01:16:43Stay down.
01:16:44Okay.
01:16:45Stay here until I probably get to you, all right?
01:16:48Come on, mate.
01:16:53Come on.
01:16:54Go!
01:16:56Ah!
01:16:57Ah!
01:16:58Ah!
01:16:59Ah!
01:16:59What a fool!
01:17:18Help me.
01:17:19Help me.
01:17:21Help me.
01:17:24Help me.
01:17:26Ah!
01:17:27Ah!
01:18:01She's close. Lots of fast bursts.
01:18:10I got it! Micropulses! Directional micropulses! That's how she's doing it! I got it! I got the code!
01:18:26I'm over here!
01:18:31Come on!
01:18:36What are you doing?
01:18:43Come on!
01:18:49Shaw! Get out of there!
01:18:52Come on!
01:18:53Ah!
01:18:54Shaw!
01:18:58Ah!
01:19:03Ah!
01:19:05Ah!
01:19:13Help me.
01:19:23Initiating countdown.
01:19:25Fifteen.
01:19:27Fourteen.
01:19:28Thirteen.
01:19:29Twelve.
01:19:31Eleven.
01:19:32Ten.
01:19:33Nine.
01:19:35Eight.
01:19:36Seven.
01:19:38Five.
01:19:40Four.
01:19:41Three.
01:19:42Two.
01:19:44One.
01:19:46One.
01:19:48Two.
01:19:48Three.
01:19:54One.
01:19:56Two.
01:19:59Three.
01:19:59One.
01:20:01Two.
01:20:01Four.
01:20:02Two.
01:20:05Four.
01:20:30I've recorded the signals.
01:20:31I've reconfigured the hydrophone to transmit.
01:20:33We should be able to send a signal like this.
01:20:36If it works, the school will attack the Alpha.
01:20:43It's working.
01:20:47It's working.
01:20:58It's not working.
01:21:04Something's wrong.
01:21:05Back.
01:21:06We've got to go.
01:21:06She's coming for us.
01:21:07He's targeting us.
01:21:16We've got to go.
01:21:18Get out of here.
01:21:27We've got to go.
01:21:28Let's go.
01:21:57Let's go.
01:22:27Let's go.
01:22:59Let's go.
01:22:59It's gonna be okay.
01:23:01Come on.
01:23:02We've still got a few escape boats left.
01:23:04He can get away before he goes down.
01:23:06Let's go.
01:23:07Let's go.
01:23:07Let's go.
01:23:10Let's go.
01:23:16Let's go.
01:23:18Let's go.
01:23:20Let's go.
01:23:31Let's go.
01:23:35Let's go.
01:23:36Let's go.
01:23:37Let's go.
01:23:40Let's go.
01:23:52Let's go.
01:24:03Let's go.
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