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After a mysterious explosion destroys Earth, five astronauts aboard a space shuttle are sent back in time exactly five years before the disaster. With the fate of humanity in their hands, they must uncover the truth and stop the apocalypse before it happens.
⭐ Starring Peter Weller, Sebastian Roché, and Christopher Gorham
⭐ Genre: Sci-Fi, Time Travel, Mystery, Drama
⭐ Year: 2002
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After a mysterious explosion destroys Earth, five astronauts aboard a space shuttle are sent back in time exactly five years before the disaster. With the fate of humanity in their hands, they must uncover the truth and stop the apocalypse before it happens.
⭐ Starring Peter Weller, Sebastian Roché, and Christopher Gorham
⭐ Genre: Sci-Fi, Time Travel, Mystery, Drama
⭐ Year: 2002
If you enjoy mind-bending stories, conspiracy theories, and suspenseful sci-fi like classic early 2000s shows, Odyssey 5 is a must-watch.
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00:01We saw the Earth destroyed, and in a heartbeat, everything and everyone we knew was gone.
00:13There were five of us, the crew of the Space Shuttle Odyssey, and we were the only survivors.
00:23A mysterious being, who called himself the Seeker, rescued us and sent us back in time.
00:38And now we have five years to live over. Five years to discover who or what destroyed the Earth. Five
00:46years to stop it from happening again.
00:51CLE-1
01:22And the argument's very simple.
01:24We, as members of a so-called intelligent species, have a driving compulsion to attach cosmic significance to every event
01:31in our existence.
01:32Simply put, we need to believe that our lives have meaning.
01:36Concepts such as free will and self-determination are the security blankets we use to shield ourselves from the cold
01:42hard truth of reality.
01:43And what, may you ask, is this reality?
01:46We are vehicles.
01:49Mere vehicles.
01:50You can't fool me!
01:52I know you're here.
01:57Oh, my God!
02:02Oh, my God!
02:04Oh, my God!
02:14Oh, my God!
02:17Oh, my God!
02:19Get away from me! Get the fuck away from me!
02:22Easy. Easy.
02:27It's my fault.
02:31I'm sorry.
02:56Top of the morning.
02:57Good morning.
03:01I better go. I gotta meet with my friends.
03:03I see.
03:06Hey, Mom.
03:09Dad.
03:10Mark.
03:11Paige.
03:12Whatever you've got to say, if it's anything to do with time travel or aliens, I don't want to hear
03:16it.
03:16Well, that's good, because I don't feel like a speed hit.
03:18I was going to tell you, you've got a postcard from your mother, and we're out of milk.
03:22Your lunch is in the fridge.
03:31You and me again, huh?
03:34I guess we better get used to it.
03:56What do you think, honey? You want Superman or Bobo the Clown?
04:00Spider-Man.
04:01Spider-Man? I don't think they have any Spider-Men.
04:07I'm trying to pick a cake. What do you think? Two or three layers?
04:11Well, it depends on if you're planning on inviting the entire neighborhood.
04:15Cory's only going to turn five once, Paul.
04:19Thank God for that.
04:23Oops. Accident, Mommy.
04:24I got it, honey.
04:25Oh, yeah, by the way, some woman called last night, said she was someone's patient.
04:30I left a message on the counter.
04:32Thanks.
04:34Take it easy, big guy.
04:36Bye, Daddy.
04:38Ed Scrivens wasn't just a flight director.
04:40He was...
04:42He was an icon.
04:43It's impossible to fill the shoes of an icon.
04:46What changed your mind?
04:47Well, it's high time the agency had a female flight director.
04:52Unfortunately, that makes what I'm about to tell you that much harder.
04:56Decisions come down from flight ops.
04:59You're suspended from the roster indefinitely.
05:02I'm sorry.
05:06I expected it.
05:08I'm pushing to have you assigned to mission training.
05:11That'll keep you in the simulator space.
05:12Putting other astronauts into space?
05:14I know. It's not even remotely the same thing.
05:16It's all right. Give me something to do while I fight this.
05:19You know, this is not how I intended to start my tenure.
05:22Keeping astronauts like you on the ground,
05:23while dinosaurs like Chuck Taggart orbit the Earth on a regular basis.
05:27Agency could use a few more dinosaurs like that.
05:30My view?
05:30It's high time some of those dinosaurs were extinct.
05:53High school.
05:55I'll never get used to this.
05:57Hey, man. What's with the hair?
05:59What were you thinking?
06:00It's a body, huh?
06:01Yeah, yeah.
06:02Man, my throat's still numb.
06:04I spiked a bong lot with mudwash.
06:06You're an artist.
06:07Why'd you ditch?
06:08Yeah, man. You want to use a phone?
06:10You never came back.
06:18You haven't called me for two days.
06:20Give me another two days. I think of a reason.
06:23You know, you better watch yourself.
06:25Girlfriends like me come around once in a lifetime.
06:27Don't I know it?
06:29This I could get used to.
06:32His name's Naran Chandra.
06:34He's a professor at Nobel Prize in Mathematics,
06:36held a chair at MIT,
06:37was a charter member of the Downstroke Team.
06:39The Downstroke Team?
06:40It was named after a George Clinton song.
06:41They were a group of computer scientists
06:43came together about three years ago
06:45to develop the first true artificial consciousness,
06:48the first thinking machine, if you will.
06:49Yeah, and as memory serves,
06:50this amalgam of gray matter,
06:52this fantastic rock and roll confab of mental tissue
06:56lasted about two minutes.
06:57About six months.
06:58They had a fundamental disagreement on approach.
07:01Naran Chandra was the first one to go.
07:03He never wrote a line of code.
07:04And we care about this because...
07:05We care about this, darling,
07:06because exactly eight days from now,
07:08Naran Chandra is going to burst into this scientific conference,
07:11and in the middle of my presentation,
07:12he's going to put a gun to his head
07:13and blow his brains out.
07:15Whoa.
07:19Ruined a brilliant speech, on my dad.
07:21I remember reporting on that.
07:23Did he say anything?
07:24Will he say anything?
07:25He said something about how he was all his fools,
07:27that and a quote from the Mahabharata.
07:29Mahabharata what?
07:30The Mahabharata.
07:31It's a book of Hindu.
07:32Hindi.
07:32Prayers.
07:33Epic poem.
07:34Okay, so what's the quote?
07:35The quote was,
07:36if the radiance of a thousand suns
07:38were to burst into the sky,
07:40like the splendor of the mighty one,
07:42I am become death.
07:44Shatter our world.
07:45You know?
07:46Yeah.
07:47That's what Robert Oppenheimer said.
07:48He was just watching his first A-bomb explode.
07:51Oh, that's encouraging.
07:52So what do we got here?
07:53We got A-bombs,
07:54we got seek within your own,
07:56Hindi prayers.
07:57I'm gonna get my mind around this.
07:59The point I'm trying to make, Chuck,
08:00is I think he saw the end coming.
08:01I think he felt responsible.
08:03And maybe that is the point.
08:04Maybe it's just one person that's responsible.
08:06Maybe it's some individual
08:07in his goddamn epic poem.
08:10God knows there's enough wackos
08:11walking around right now,
08:12ready in the name of God and nations,
08:14to blow this sphere into shit.
08:15Oh, yeah, and what about
08:16Project Bright Sky, Mr. Defense?
08:18Well, what about genetics?
08:19Dr. Science.
08:20What about Dr. Burrance?
08:21No, most of his patients
08:22won't even talk to me.
08:25Now, how come you guys
08:26always quiet down
08:27whenever I come over?
08:28Because beauty is best
08:29contemplated in silence, darling.
08:33Smooth, Kurt.
08:34Nice.
08:36Mike, I was saying,
08:37there's one woman,
08:38her name is Linda Kessel.
08:39She called me back.
08:40She said she's been having nightmares.
08:42Maybe they got something
08:43to do with the experiments.
08:44Yeah, about whatever
08:45they're making inside that tank.
08:47I'm gonna find out.
08:48In the meantime,
08:49we're gonna have a talk
08:50with your pal, Shondra,
08:51preferably before he puts
08:52a bullet in his brain.
08:56This is Professor Shondra's
08:57masterpiece.
08:58It's nothing less than
08:59Darwin inside a machine.
09:01These are visual representations
09:02of computer code.
09:04At this stage,
09:04they're no smarter
09:05than your average cockroach.
09:08Texas cockroach.
09:09A program to mutate,
09:11to fight for survival.
09:12Reaper programs,
09:13sweep through the preserve,
09:14and kill off the weakest.
09:15It's only the assholes
09:16and intellectuals
09:17who survive, right?
09:18In short,
09:19you're trying to evolve
09:19artificial intelligence.
09:21Computer science
09:21has been around
09:22for 50 years,
09:23and systems like
09:24HAL 9000
09:25aren't even on the horizon.
09:26Professor Shondra realized
09:28we needed a new approach.
09:29Artificial life
09:30is that approach.
09:31A life for sure.
09:37Is it working?
09:38We have digital organisms
09:39here with the intelligence
09:40level of a squirrel.
09:42It may not sound like much,
09:43but in the world
09:43of computer science,
09:44it's a big leap forward.
09:45Anyway, like I said,
09:47Professor Shondra's
09:47on sabbatical.
09:48He hasn't been around
09:48in three weeks,
09:49so if I do see him,
09:50I'll tell him you stop by.
09:51Good.
09:52He never mentioned
09:53he had such famous friends.
09:54Well, Neuron was
09:55never one to drop names.
09:56And Mr. Gonzalez,
09:57what would happen
09:58if one of these digital organisms
10:00made their way
10:00onto the Internet?
10:02Can't happen.
10:02This is a closed system.
10:03We don't even have
10:04an Internet connection.
10:05Yeah, but Shondra
10:06can't be the only guy
10:06in the world
10:07working on this stuff.
10:08No, Professor Shondra's work
10:10has been duplicated
10:11all over the country.
10:12So even if it can't happen here,
10:13they're going to have it
10:13someplace else.
10:14The organisms aren't designed
10:16to survive in the wilderness
10:17of cyberspace.
10:19They're programmed
10:19to absorb only
10:20very specific streams
10:21of code,
10:22so they probably
10:23just starve.
10:24Probably just.
10:30Thank you for seeing us,
10:31Ms. Kessel.
10:32We understand
10:32you're going back
10:33into the hospital.
10:34Well, I'm going back
10:35in for surgery again
10:36next week.
10:36Seems the benefits
10:38from Dr. Brance's
10:39treatments were temporary.
10:41Oh, we're sorry
10:41to hear that.
10:42Can I ask why
10:44you're so interested
10:45in my situation?
10:45A friend of ours
10:46was actually involved
10:47in Dr. Brance's
10:48gene therapy trials.
10:50Oh.
10:50Unfortunately,
10:51he passed away.
10:52Not from his illness.
10:53He was involved
10:54in an automobile accident.
10:55I'm sorry to hear that.
10:57Um, please.
10:58Thanks.
11:01The reason we wanted
11:02to talk with you
11:03is because we believe
11:04there may have been
11:05a connection between
11:06the accident
11:07and the therapy.
11:08In what way?
11:09We think his judgment
11:10might have been impaired
11:11by the therapy.
11:12And when I spoke
11:13to you on the phone,
11:14you said that you
11:15hadn't noticed
11:15any particular side effects.
11:17Well, that's why
11:18I called you.
11:19What I said before,
11:20it wasn't exactly accurate.
11:26Professor Chandra?
11:34The mail goes back
11:35a couple of weeks.
11:37It means that he's
11:38either not home
11:40or he doesn't read it
11:41that I find hard to believe
11:42otherwise ready
11:43to subscribe to this.
11:45A little tame for you?
11:47Science is such
11:48a lonely pursuit.
11:50Kurt,
11:51I think this is his invitation
11:52to your symposium, right?
11:54Postmark yesterday.
11:56It's less than a week off.
12:00And, uh,
12:00where are we going?
12:01You said this dude
12:02was really bad off
12:03when he broke into
12:04your conference.
12:05That's putting in mind.
12:06He was practically
12:06a walking corpse.
12:07He's probably
12:08at the end of his road
12:09and we don't have much time.
12:17Shit.
12:18Hand me that boxer.
12:20What are you doing?
12:22Cover your eyes.
12:26Fucking hell, Chuck.
12:28How are you?
12:28You want to get us arrested,
12:29of course.
12:30Kurt,
12:31we are trying
12:31to prevent the world
12:33from exploding.
12:34Try to get some perspective.
12:35My half perspective
12:36is just centered around me.
12:38Uh-huh.
12:44Hang out here
12:44and be the good eye
12:45and try not to do
12:47anything too
12:48scientific.
12:49Aye, aye, Chuck.
13:15Shit, what a mess.
13:17Shit, what a mess.
13:43Oh, the joy is a mad life.
13:45I told you!
13:57Chandra!
14:04Kurt!
14:07Chandra!
14:09Chandra!
14:20I'm surrounded by fire.
14:23It's everywhere.
14:24All around me.
14:27But it doesn't burn.
14:30There are people
14:31standing around the fire.
14:33They're watching me.
14:35Waiting.
14:38It's...
14:38It's as if we all
14:39share the same secret.
14:42It's the same dream.
14:44Over and over.
14:47I just wish
14:48I knew what it meant.
14:49Do you recognize
14:49any of the people
14:50in the fire?
14:51I never see their faces.
14:52They're just shadows.
14:53But at the same time,
14:54I could swear I know them.
14:56I know it doesn't
14:57make any sense.
14:58No, it probably
14:59makes more sense
15:00than you think.
15:01There's one other thing.
15:02One morning,
15:03this was back
15:04when I was undergoing
15:05Dr. Brance's
15:05gene therapy treatment.
15:08When I woke up,
15:10my legs were covered
15:11with rashes.
15:12Rashes?
15:13Atopic dermatitis.
15:14It's a skin allergy.
15:15It happens
15:16whenever I come
15:16in contact
15:17with any kind
15:17of grass.
15:18Weeds,
15:19to be exact.
15:20Had you been outside?
15:21Well, that's the thing.
15:22As far as I knew,
15:23I'd been in my bed
15:24all night.
15:28Chuckie.
15:29How do you feel?
15:30Oh, pity.
15:32I have a third-degree burn
15:33under my armpits
15:34and there's an inch
15:35of flesh missing
15:36from my shoulder.
15:37Well, what the hell
15:37were you doing?
15:38Experimenting on yourself?
15:39I told you not
15:39to do anything scientific.
15:41Frankly, I preferred
15:41the bastard when he was
15:42blowing his brains
15:43out during my speech.
15:46Dr. Kurt,
15:46you wouldn't have
15:47the faintest idea
15:48why Sean would want
15:48a piece of your flesh,
15:49do you?
15:50Call me crazy,
15:51but I think he was
15:51checking to make
15:52sure I was human.
15:57Mr. Taggart,
15:59are you still looking
16:00for Professor Chandra?
16:01Professor Chandra?
16:05More than ever,
16:06who's this?
16:09I first noticed
16:10it about a month ago.
16:12That's when his behavior
16:13really started to change.
16:14How?
16:16He started spending
16:17a lot of time
16:17on the computer.
16:18I mean, way more time
16:19than he usually did.
16:20He'd sit there sometimes
16:22for 36 hours
16:23at a stretch.
16:25But he wasn't working
16:26on a new program.
16:27He was searching the web.
16:29For what?
16:30I don't know.
16:31Every time I asked,
16:31he'd just become angry.
16:33Pretty soon after that,
16:33he stopped speaking
16:34on the phone.
16:35He said it was bugged.
16:37He said he was being followed.
16:38So who do you think
16:39was following?
16:39Everyone.
16:40A bag lady,
16:41a kid, a cop.
16:42He even bought
16:43one of those stun guns.
16:44You know those things?
16:45How intimately?
16:47He kept it
16:48at the bedside table.
16:49He was afraid
16:50they'd get him
16:50in his sleep.
16:51He even spent
16:52some nights
16:52on the floor.
16:54To hear the vibrations
16:55in case anyone
16:56wants to sneak up on him?
16:57Don't take this
16:57the wrong way,
16:58but you seem
16:58to be very well acquainted
16:59with Professor Chandra's
17:01sleeping habits.
17:03We had something going.
17:04Yeah.
17:05Something going?
17:06Chuck.
17:08Oh.
17:09If it got out.
17:10It, uh, won't.
17:14Antonia Reyes
17:15has voted to protect
17:16violent sex offenders,
17:17gang members,
17:18drug dealers,
17:19pornographers,
17:20child molesters,
17:21and drunk drivers.
17:22Texas needs a strong leader
17:24to help build
17:24our communities.
17:26Texas needs
17:26Brian Perry,
17:28war veteran,
17:29businessman,
17:29devoted father.
17:31Reyes will never know
17:32what hit her.
17:35And voters will never know
17:37that her voting record
17:38is identical to yours.
17:40Well,
17:41democracy is an ugly sport,
17:43especially when it's
17:44played on television.
17:46Well, we're tracking
17:47five points ahead,
17:48but it's still very early
17:49in the game.
17:50Oh, don't sweat it, Dad.
17:51You'll win it,
17:52hands down.
17:54You sound so sure.
17:55Well, let's just say
17:56I have a premonition.
18:00Now, you stay for lunch?
18:01I could have cookie
18:01make up some sandwiches.
18:02Uh, no, I've eaten.
18:04Look, uh,
18:04what'd you want
18:05to see me about?
18:07Always to the point.
18:09Got a lot on my mind, Dad.
18:11The business over at NASA,
18:12you being grounded?
18:14I could help.
18:15How?
18:16Well, with some people
18:17over there who owe me,
18:18I could make
18:18a couple phone calls.
18:19No, thank you.
18:20I've already appealed
18:21the decision.
18:22Well, from what I hear,
18:23the chances of winning
18:24that appeal are slim to none.
18:27You've been checking up
18:27on me.
18:28I always check up
18:29on you, sweetie.
18:29Well, I appreciate that, Dad.
18:31But this is my career
18:32and I'll handle it.
18:33I got into space on my own
18:34and I will get back there
18:35on my own.
18:37I knew I should never
18:38have asked you first.
18:38I should have just
18:39gone off and done it.
18:40How do you think
18:40other people in the program
18:42would react if word got out
18:43that my father was pulling
18:44strings to get me back in?
18:46Have you thought about that?
18:47How it look?
18:48You thought about
18:49how it looks now?
18:51Oh, okay.
18:52This is about the election.
18:54So you're concerned
18:55about how this reflects on you?
18:57Of course not.
18:57You're unbelievable.
18:59How could this be
18:59about anything else?
19:01Wait a minute.
19:01Listen to me.
19:03This has nothing to do
19:05with the election.
19:06I just...
19:10I just want to be part
19:11of your life again.
19:13You promised me
19:14you won't make any calls.
19:18All right.
19:28So I thought about
19:29what we talked about.
19:30What we talked about?
19:31Yeah.
19:32Um, I'm ready to go
19:34all the way.
19:35Wait, what?
19:37That's...
19:39That's...
19:40That's...
19:40Yeah.
19:42I didn't know until today,
19:43but you just...
19:44I don't know.
19:44You seem so different.
19:45I'm so centered,
19:46so I feel like
19:47I can handle it now.
19:49So let's do it tonight.
19:51Tonight?
19:52Yeah.
19:52Why wait?
19:55Right.
19:55Why wait?
19:57I don't know.
19:58Um, okay.
20:00Let's see.
20:00I'll borrow my dad's Mustang,
20:02and then, um,
20:03then we can go out, uh,
20:04to the docks.
20:06Ah, shit.
20:07What?
20:08Uh, there's something
20:10I gotta do.
20:11Just do me a favor
20:12and hold that thought.
20:15So, uh, right back.
20:22Hey, you guys ever see
20:23a shuttle launch
20:24from Mission Control?
20:26Didn't know they did that.
20:27Yeah, if you got
20:27the right connections.
20:28Well, Chuck Taggart's
20:30your father,
20:30isn't he?
20:30Yeah, so you know
20:31I can deliver.
20:32What do you want?
20:33Access protection's locked up.
20:35It's beyond my powers.
20:36Why not just take it
20:36to a pro?
20:37Some stuff on there
20:38I'd rather not get out,
20:39if you know what I mean.
20:42This isn't your laptop,
20:44is it?
20:44You are good.
20:47Hi, Linda.
20:48Hi.
20:48I'm Dr. Jameson.
20:50I'm a friend of Sarah's.
20:51I'm gonna be taking you
20:52through this memory
20:53regression session today.
20:55I want you to put yourself
20:56entirely in my hands.
20:57You think you can do that?
20:59Okay.
20:59Okay.
21:05My legs are sore.
21:07It's from the grass.
21:09Weeds.
21:10Where are you now?
21:12We're in a field.
21:15There's some columns,
21:16like Roman columns,
21:19standing there in the woods.
21:21The old Mayfield place.
21:22What are you doing
21:23in the field?
21:36We're burning things.
21:40It's okay, Linda.
21:42These are just memories
21:43that can't hurt you.
21:45What are you burning?
21:51We're burning
21:52medical equipment.
21:56Why does that make you anxious?
22:01Guess that's not all we're burning.
22:03Relax now.
22:04Relax.
22:06It's okay.
22:07Go back.
22:08What do you see?
22:16Look, they're cutting up something.
22:19We're throwing the pieces
22:20in the fire.
22:25What are you cutting up?
22:36Oh, God.
22:38I don't want to see it.
22:40I don't want to see it.
23:06Okay, split up about 20 yards apiece.
23:09Fan out.
23:11Sweep the area.
23:15I hate the goddamn woods.
23:17Watch out.
23:18Watch these goddamn gopher holes.
23:20All right.
23:23Let's see.
23:24Will I sleep with my sexy,
23:26slightly underage girlfriend?
23:27Don't rush me.
23:27It's a tough one.
23:28Yeah, I know,
23:29but she's still 17.
23:30Well, so are you.
23:31No, on the outside,
23:32I'm 17.
23:32I'm still 22, man.
23:33I'm a fucking astronaut,
23:34for Christ's sake.
23:36I just don't know
23:36if it's the right thing to do,
23:37you know?
23:38Oh, let me ask you this.
23:39The first time around,
23:40did you do it?
23:42Yes, but it took another
23:43three months to convince her,
23:44and the only reason
23:45she wants to do it now
23:46is because she thinks
23:46I'm centered.
23:47Because she senses
23:48that inner power
23:49that comes with maturity.
23:50It happens to be all the time.
23:52Look at it from her perspective.
23:54How many 17-year-olds
23:55is she going to find
23:56with your experience?
23:56Yes.
23:59I assume there's experience here.
24:01Oh, fuck off.
24:02Yeah.
24:03Heard you went toe-to-toe
24:04with flight ops.
24:05Yep.
24:06Threatened to walk off
24:06unless I was reinstated.
24:08Yep.
24:09Can't do that, Chuck.
24:10We need you in the program.
24:11Yeah, well, I need you
24:12in the program.
24:13I don't know how all this
24:13lays out yet,
24:14but I know the agency
24:15played some part in it.
24:16The more people I have
24:17on the inside,
24:18the better chance
24:19I have to stop
24:20what's coming.
24:21Besides,
24:22you're the best pilot
24:22in the rotation.
24:24Thanks.
24:25How's your mind?
24:26Well, it takes
24:27some getting used to,
24:28not flying missions.
24:30Yeah, well,
24:30don't get too used to it.
24:39Hey, you guys.
24:41Over here.
24:41I found something.
24:49There really was a fire here.
24:51Looks like they covered
24:51it up.
24:54What the hell's that?
24:55Let's see.
24:56That looks like
24:57melted glass.
24:58This fire must have been
24:59damn hot to melt glass.
25:01Whatever it was,
25:02those people were making
25:02in that warehouse.
25:03Looks like they were
25:04trying to get rid
25:04of the evidence.
25:05Oh, shit.
25:07Oh, shit.
25:08Hang on.
25:08Hang on.
25:09I'll try to yank
25:09that foot out of there.
25:10Just take it.
25:11Take it so I'll tell you.
25:12Don't you watch
25:13I'm a go for home.
25:17Are you all right?
25:19Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait.
25:20Oh, what is it?
25:21What is it?
25:22Don't touch it.
25:23We need an uncorrupted specimen.
25:25Get it off me!
25:27Oh, my God.
25:37So much for the uncorrupted specimen.
25:41See the striated patterns here
25:43and here?
25:44They're much too uniform
25:45to have occurred in nature.
25:47In my humble opinion,
25:48this is not organic.
25:50This cheeky little fucker
25:51was manufactured.
25:52So this is what
25:53Brant's patients were making
25:54in that tank?
25:55This is a piece of it,
25:56maybe.
25:56A piece of what, exactly?
25:58I mean,
25:58what are we talking about here?
25:59Some kind of machine?
26:00This isn't Robbie the robot.
26:02This is a highly sophisticated
26:03construct on the level
26:04of a biological mechanism.
26:07Jesus.
26:10I really hate it
26:10when it does that.
26:11So the next question is
26:13who or what
26:14wanted this built?
26:15More importantly, why?
26:16Sarah, you got to get on
26:17Linda Kessel.
26:17We got to get more
26:18nightmares out of this woman.
26:19Good luck.
26:20What do you mean,
26:21good luck?
26:21She has ischemic heart disease,
26:23Chuck.
26:23It's a severe constriction
26:24of the arteries.
26:25It's why she went to see
26:26Dr. Brant's in the first place.
26:27I called the hospital.
26:28She's stable,
26:29but in critical condition.
26:30Okay, Kurt,
26:31that leaves you
26:31and your pal Chandra
26:32on that computer.
26:33Yeah, I'm still working
26:34on his laptop,
26:35but he's got a serious
26:35protection system on that thing.
26:37I make one wrong move,
26:38we could lose whatever's on it.
26:38Yeah, and we don't even know
26:39if there's anything on there
26:40we can use.
26:41Well, you know Chandra's
26:42going to show up
26:42at the science conference.
26:43Why not just wait
26:44for him there?
26:45We've already interacted
26:46with him.
26:46The time stream's
26:47already corrupted.
26:48That means he could
26:48off himself at any time.
26:49Tomorrow, five minutes
26:50from now, right now.
26:54Okay, son,
26:54you got to get
26:55into that laptop.
26:56Give me another 24 hours.
26:58I have great minds
26:59working on this.
27:04I feel a hell of a lot better
27:06if I knew
27:06where we were going
27:07with this.
27:07Would you please
27:08take care of me?
27:09Just relax.
27:11We're about to get granular.
27:12Oh, wait,
27:16you going through
27:16the process, would you?
27:17AUC.
27:18Aggressive Umbilical Calibration.
27:20That's our old
27:21patented method.
27:22All right.
27:23Sit.
27:23Let's do it.
27:27Okay, what do you do now?
27:28Establishing rapport.
27:29Ever heard of
27:29neuro-linguistic programming?
27:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:31Well, the same basic
27:32principle applies here.
27:34Shh.
27:36Yeah, hello.
27:37You were supposed
27:38to meet me for lunch.
27:39Holly.
27:40Ah, I lost track of time.
27:42I can explain later, okay?
27:44Why are you acting
27:44like I'm some kind
27:45of annoying thing?
27:46No, I'm just,
27:47I'm in the middle
27:47of something here, Holly.
27:48It's really important, all right?
27:49Oh, well, don't let me
27:50interrupt you.
27:51Holly, I...
27:52Yeah.
27:54Female trouble?
27:55Yeah.
27:57Capture.
27:58That's it.
27:59We're on velvet.
28:00That's it.
28:00Okay, let me see.
28:04I'm compiling this document
28:06in the event
28:07that something happens to me.
28:13Well, that's a blast
28:14from the past.
28:15Blast from the past?
28:16No, it's a brand new
28:17Remington.
28:18Just came out this year.
28:20Oh.
28:22What, are you going
28:22for quail?
28:24Yeah, Bernard Creek.
28:25Supposed to be flush this year.
28:29Where's Neil?
28:32Dad.
28:34What?
28:36I've been thinking
28:36about what you said
28:37the other night
28:37about my not wanting
28:38to become an astronaut.
28:40You are?
28:42Well, it was a test, right?
28:45Test.
28:47Yeah, the program's
28:48a tough haul.
28:48A lot of guys fall out.
28:50Making sure I really want it.
28:52You know, for the right reasons.
28:59Well, I just want you to know
29:00that hearing you say
29:01what you said
29:02made me realize
29:03that I want it
29:04more than anything.
29:05I want to transfer
29:06into the program this year.
29:09This year?
29:10Yeah, I made an appointment
29:11with John Stiles
29:12tomorrow morning.
29:15Well, Stiles is a good man.
29:19And he knows a good man
29:20when he sees one.
29:25Flight officers revised
29:26their previous decision.
29:28In lieu of an indefinite
29:29suspension from the roster,
29:30you are to undergo
29:31a class one fitness review,
29:32including psych training
29:34to last a period
29:34of no less than six weeks.
29:36You could be back
29:37in space
29:37in a few months.
29:39Congratulations.
29:42May I ask
29:43what prompted
29:44this revision?
29:45I wasn't in
29:47on the meeting.
29:48But you know,
29:50don't you?
29:53Word has it
29:54that influence
29:55was exerted
29:55on your behalf
29:56by Chuck Taggart.
29:59The holidays
29:59are long gone.
30:00Chuck Taggart
30:01no longer wields
30:02that kind
30:02of influence.
30:13Daddy's a little girl.
30:17This is all great,
30:18but we need something
30:19between this
30:20and this inside.
30:21And also with these buttons,
30:22we need bigger ones.
30:23Maybe something else
30:24like that big.
30:24You didn't give a shit
30:25about what it would do
30:26to me, did you?
30:26You just went ahead
30:27and did it anyway.
30:28Sweetie,
30:29this is not the time.
30:30No, you're wrong, Dad.
30:30Time is right now.
30:32If I were you,
30:33then go ahead
30:34and hire some more help
30:35because you're
30:36going to fucking need it.
30:44I'm compiling this document
30:45in the event
30:46that something happens
30:47to me.
30:48Where did you get
30:49this stuff?
30:49I was uploading
30:50it on his laptop.
30:51It's sort of like
30:52the digital safe deposit.
30:53April 13th,
30:54I believe I've discovered
30:56an autonomous agent
30:57within the Internet,
30:58an artificial life form
31:00of unknown origin.
31:03It moves through cyberspace
31:04like a gigantic worm.
31:06It burrows into computer
31:07networks,
31:08feeds on information.
31:09It has attained
31:10a level of intelligence
31:11that is off
31:12any known scale
31:13of measurement.
31:15It could very well be
31:16the most intelligent being
31:17on the planet.
31:19The most intelligent being
31:20that ever existed.
31:22I wonder,
31:24have I discovered God?
31:26Monday,
31:26April 22nd.
31:28I can track
31:28the sentient.
31:30That's what I'm calling it now.
31:31It leaves fingerprints,
31:33bits of waste code.
31:35I've analyzed
31:35some of this code.
31:36There can be no doubt.
31:38The sentient
31:39evolved from
31:40a life forms
31:41that I developed.
31:44The sentient
31:46is my child.
31:48Note to self,
31:50buy more coffee.
31:51May 4th.
31:54Okay, look at this.
32:00Jared Ward?
32:01You know that name?
32:02No.
32:03Sarah's running a search
32:04on it right now,
32:05but nothing yet.
32:06I've spotted this man
32:07on three separate occasions.
32:09I'm sure he's following me.
32:11Oh my God.
32:12I've seen him.
32:14Where?
32:15He came by the lab
32:16a couple weeks ago
32:17asking for the professor.
32:18I told him he wasn't there
32:18and he left.
32:19Can he give you anything
32:20a name?
32:21Jared Ward,
32:21anything?
32:22No.
32:23I do remember
32:24a game of creeps, though.
32:25Why is that?
32:26Something about him
32:27was just off.
32:29Joan 5th.
32:30I was wrong
32:31about the sentient.
32:34It is not the most
32:36intelligent being
32:36on the planet.
32:38It is not alone
32:39on the internet.
32:44There are others.
32:49That's it?
32:50That's all there is.
32:56I got a hit on the name.
32:57Jared Ward sold a piece
32:59of property to someone
33:00matching Professor
33:01Shauna's description.
33:02There's an address.
33:02Shoot.
33:031-4-4-4-3-5 Falconer Lane.
33:05She's south of Barclay.
33:061-4-4-3-5 Falconer Lane.
33:09Where are you?
33:10We're on our way
33:10to Houston General.
33:11Linda Kessel called.
33:12She said she had something
33:13important she wanted
33:14to talk to me about.
33:15She sounded scared, Chuck.
33:17Yeah, well,
33:17so am I.
33:18Be careful.
33:20Here, we got something.
33:21I'm coming with you.
33:22Why are you staying here?
33:23He's not going to hurt me.
33:24He's not Professor Chandra.
33:25Why did that?
33:26You can't stop me.
33:27Either I go with you
33:28or I follow you
33:28or I go there myself.
33:311-4-4-3-5 Falconer, right?
33:34Nice.
33:35Well done.
33:36Dr. Michaels,
33:37call 417.
33:39Dr. Michaels,
33:40call 417.
33:55Ah!
33:56Ah!
33:56Ah!
34:08Hang on a second.
34:13And what the fuck
34:14is that thing?
34:15This is a Model 1871,
34:17legal and registered,
34:18Colt 45,
34:19single-action,
34:20six-shot revolver
34:21my granddad bought
34:22in Fort Worth
34:22when he went raiding
34:24Poncho V in Mexico,
34:25the United States Army.
34:26Unlike those pussy
34:26nine-mill guns
34:27you see on TV,
34:28this 45 will knock
34:30a man down.
34:31I feel better already,
34:33Butch.
34:39Neil,
34:41stay here and keep
34:42a good eye
34:42with this girl.
34:43Yeah.
34:47Nice neighborhood.
35:05Professor?
35:06Chandra?
35:08Professor?
35:09Professor Chandra has good friends.
35:12Yeah, no better friend in the world right now
35:13now that my dad is just
35:14I don't want to get his bad side,
35:16you know?
35:20I'll try to remember that.
35:23Professor?
35:25Fried beans.
35:27Looks like he was planning
35:28a long sabbatical.
35:29Yeah.
35:31Where's the professor?
35:33Where's Neil?
35:36That says everything okay.
35:44I will shoot you.
35:46I will shoot you.
35:50Where is he?
36:03Let him go.
36:08Wait.
36:30Are you okay?
36:31Nick, come on.
36:32We have to get up.
36:39I think I gotta
36:41rethink my choice of weapons.
36:43Come on, we have to go.
36:44We must get out of here.
36:45Neil.
36:57Get me the fuck out of here.
37:00Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
37:02All right.
37:05They're coming.
37:06Go.
37:07Wait, wait, wait.
37:08Where are we gonna find you?
37:09I'll find you.
37:31Pulmonary embolism, it's a common cause of death for people with her condition.
37:35No, I think one of those things you guys saw got her.
37:38They can pass for humans.
37:39They can be anywhere.
37:40For anyone.
37:41How do we fight that?
37:42Who's to say they're who we're supposed to be fighting?
37:44What do you mean?
37:45Maybe they're here to save the world.
37:47Why would they destroy something they've been trying so hard to create?
37:50Anyone consider that?
37:51Oh, leave it to you to cloud the issue.
37:53These things that Chandra detected on the internet, these, these sentients, you think they could
37:58be responsible for Tessa?
37:59I mean, for any more Tessas out there?
38:01Chandra did say the sentients are like gods.
38:03And gods do have a tendency to create in their own image, don't they?
38:07Or people have a tendency to create gods in their own image.
38:12Now, there you go with that silence again.
38:17I'll get you a check.
38:41You know, you never answered my question, Chuck.
38:46What, am I having an affair?
38:51Oh, hey, age.
38:53We've been married 23 years, and if I was fucking around,
38:59you'd sure as hell know it.
39:13Remember when we were stationed at Nellis?
39:16I used to look out my window every 15 minutes,
39:20dreading that I'd see that black plume of smoke,
39:23knowing that if I did, I'd never see you again.
39:26I feel that way again, Chuck.
39:29I just wish I knew why.
39:33Let me ask you something, Paige.
39:36When we were stationed at Nellis
39:37and you spent all that time worrying if I'd crash and burn,
39:41what got you through the day?
39:45Faith.
39:59Why'd you call up a little bit of that now?
40:04I got us a suite.
40:05We can get room service,
40:06watch the moon come up over the channel,
40:08and then when we get tired of that,
40:10you know.
40:12That sounds great.
40:15Except for the, you know.
40:19What do you mean?
40:20You've been having second thoughts.
40:22You don't have to pretend.
40:23I can tell.
40:24Second thoughts?
40:25No, no, no.
40:26No.
40:27We can do this.
40:29There's nothing wrong with it.
40:30I've been having second thoughts, too.
40:32We're really into each other.
40:34Sex can wait.
40:35Right?
40:37Right.
40:39How long in your mind?
40:44I don't know.
40:46Six months?
40:47A year?
40:49Number 17, right?
40:51We've got all the time in the world.
40:53Yeah.
40:55Yeah.
40:56Yeah.
40:57All the time in the world.
41:21We, as members of a so-called intelligent species,
41:25have a driving compulsion to attach cosmic significance to our existence.
41:29Simply put, we need to believe that our lives have meaning.
41:36Concepts such as free will and self-determination are the security blankets we use to shield ourselves
41:41from the cold, hard truth of reality.
41:44And what, may you ask, is this reality?
41:45We are vehicles.
41:48Mere vehicles.
41:50And behind the wheel of these vehicles are the single-minded impulses programmed into our DNA
41:55by billions of years of evolutionary astronomy.
42:17We are nothing but a means of conveyance.
42:25But it doesn't mean that from time to time, we can't change the direction in which we travel.
42:38I now open the floor for questions.
42:40I now open the floor for questions.
43:10I now open the floor for questions.
43:41You
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