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Scientists become trapped in a sealed room, and they have a limited time to find out if they have been infected by a deadly virus. They can try to escape or face the exposure protocols that have been activated.
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00:00:11To be continued...
00:00:31Oh, jeez, I know.
00:00:46Jen!
00:00:47Jen, wake up.
00:00:49Jen.
00:00:57Where are we?
00:00:58We're in the safety room.
00:01:00The emergency system is kicking in.
00:01:01We need to stop it.
00:01:02Where's Simmons?
00:01:03I don't know.
00:01:04Why?
00:01:04He's got the overall code since one.
00:01:06Wait, you have to find him.
00:01:14He's over here, Jen.
00:01:15Malcolm.
00:01:16I think he's hurt.
00:01:18Malcolm.
00:01:19Malcolm.
00:01:20Malcolm, can you hear me?
00:01:23He's not responding.
00:01:24How long do we have?
00:01:26Less than 20 seconds.
00:01:28See if you can find anything on him that has his code.
00:01:32I can't find his access passes.
00:01:35Exposure protocols and effects.
00:01:37He's out cold.
00:01:38He's taking a blow to the head.
00:01:39We've got to get him out of here.
00:01:41He's out cold.
00:01:43Oh, my God.
00:02:12Oh, my God.
00:02:42Oh, my God.
00:03:05My name is Dr. Franklin.
00:03:08Some of you will know me, but many of you will not.
00:03:11In 24 hours, I begin an adventure that for me has been years in the making and for all
00:03:17of you could possibly lead to the most exciting work and discoveries of your professional
00:03:22lives.
00:03:23It's a journey that will take me from the comforts of my office and home here in New
00:03:27York City to one of the harshest and most challenging environments known to man, the South Pole.
00:03:33Now, my goal and the goal of everyone involved on my team will be to drill deep into nearby
00:03:39Lake Vostok, and it's our deep and sincere belief that when we breach the ice that has stood
00:03:45for hundreds and thousands of years there, we'll discover something truly remarkable.
00:03:51A lake, a lake isolated from the rest of the world for perhaps millions of years, and it's
00:03:57there, despite the incredibly harsh conditions, that we hope to discover forms of life that
00:04:03are totally unique.
00:04:05These new forms can offer us a totally new perspective of how life on Earth was formed, and beyond
00:04:11that, it just opens the possibility of similar life on other worlds, such as, you know, the
00:04:17icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn.
00:04:21This will be one of the most challenging expeditions of my life, but thanks to the support of everyone
00:04:27at Hyperion and my dear friend, Dr. Simmons, it's one that I'll relish.
00:04:32So, to quote the indomitable explorer Jacques Cousteau, the impossible missions are the only
00:04:39ones that succeed.
00:04:41After my arrival, I'll be sharing our progress, uh, regularly with all of you through this
00:04:45corporate weblog, uh, but until then, Godspeed.
00:04:52We're not going anywhere unless he wakes up.
00:04:55If we don't get out of here in the next 70 minutes, then...
00:04:59Then what?
00:05:01Then the room is filled with napalm and ignited.
00:05:04Anything and everyone, down to the microscopic level, is going to be incinerated.
00:05:09Christ.
00:05:11It'll be okay, we'll get out, we just have to wake him up.
00:05:14Look everywhere, find a survival crate, there should be a med kit inside.
00:05:20Okay.
00:05:24Are you okay?
00:05:25Yeah.
00:05:34Found something.
00:05:36There's a, there's a lamp, there's water, there's bandages.
00:05:50What is that?
00:05:52I don't know.
00:05:55What is that?
00:06:02I don't know.
00:06:10Shh.
00:06:19Jesus, Jen.
00:06:20Is that a gunshot wound?
00:06:22I don't know.
00:06:25Here, hold this.
00:06:28We've got to find out how he got like this.
00:06:43Above the wound.
00:06:46Above the wound.
00:07:00I don't know what's going on, don't shoot.
00:07:16I don't know what's going on, don't shoot it.
00:07:22Glory.
00:07:23I'm Dr. Harding.
00:07:24This is Dr. Cooper.
00:07:26You're in a safe room.
00:07:29You've been shot.
00:07:30I've patched you up as best I can, but we're going to need some help.
00:07:34We need to find out what happened.
00:07:40Do you know what happened?
00:07:45It's hazy.
00:07:47I think I passed out.
00:07:52Do you have water?
00:07:54I'm going to get you some.
00:07:56Thanks.
00:08:16Who's that?
00:08:18That's Simmons.
00:08:18We found him like that.
00:08:21No, no.
00:08:21He's just unconscious.
00:08:22Looks like he took a pretty bad blow to the head.
00:08:24He's okay for now.
00:08:27Okay.
00:08:28Let's go.
00:08:28Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:08:29Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:08:30What?
00:08:31You've got to stay still.
00:08:32You can't go anywhere.
00:08:32I won't be okay for long than that or your friend over there.
00:08:39Well, what am I missing?
00:08:45We can't get out.
00:08:47What do you mean?
00:08:48Just open the door.
00:08:49Can't open the door.
00:08:50Why?
00:08:51I'm going to go find the light.
00:08:56The room's in lockdown.
00:08:58Containment protocol.
00:09:02When the room is entered and the door is closed,
00:09:04the occupants have five minutes to enter the required all-clear codes.
00:09:08No codes are entered.
00:09:12Containment protocol kicks in.
00:09:13We have 70 minutes to enter the override codes.
00:09:16Okay, so you have the code, right?
00:09:18The code to get out?
00:09:19Yeah, I've got a code, but that's not enough.
00:09:21Two independent codes have to be entered in order for the override to work.
00:09:25Okay, so you got the other one.
00:09:29Oh, you've got to be .
00:09:31We're locked in this room and the only person that can help us
00:09:33is to knock down the goddamn floor?
00:09:35What happens when the countdown reaches zero?
00:09:37You don't want to know.
00:09:38Hey, I think I do, Doc.
00:09:40The countdown reaches zero before any code is entered.
00:09:44The system will either think the occupants are hostile, incapacitated,
00:09:48or contaminated.
00:09:50Then what happens?
00:09:55Then the room is filled with pure oxygen and napalm is detonated.
00:09:59Anything and everything left in this room will be vaporized.
00:10:02Jesus.
00:10:03I'm not sticking around for that.
00:10:04I didn't sign up for this.
00:10:06There's no way I'm staying around to get lit up like a barbecue.
00:10:11There might be another option.
00:10:14When I first started here, Malcolm, Dr. Simmons, said that if an override code was entered externally,
00:10:21then any countdown can be stopped.
00:10:24What?
00:10:24There's a but, right?
00:10:26But that's only possible if there's someone on the outside to enter the code.
00:10:29If there's no one there, then...
00:10:31Back to the old barbecue.
00:10:33Sorry.
00:10:34Probably not a good time for jokes.
00:10:44Damn it.
00:10:45No signal.
00:10:46Hey, any of you guys got cell on you?
00:10:48No.
00:10:49No cell phones in the lab.
00:10:51Left mine in the locker.
00:10:52Before all this started...
00:10:54It won't matter anyway.
00:10:56This room is under meters of concrete and surrounded by steel.
00:11:00Built to withstand a bomb, but a b**** to call.
00:11:12What?
00:11:14What is it, Harding?
00:11:15Harding.
00:11:15What is it?
00:11:16What's up?
00:11:17What is it, Jen?
00:11:18What do you got?
00:11:20Oh, please be in here.
00:11:29Is that what I think it is?
00:11:31I can't believe I forgot about this.
00:11:33There should be a port in one of these walls.
00:11:35Take that cord and plug it into it.
00:11:39Did you find it, Cooper?
00:11:41Yeah.
00:11:41Sort of.
00:11:42Not much cable though.
00:11:44Got it.
00:11:49Let's hope this works.
00:11:50Hope what works?
00:11:52VPN.
00:11:53VP what?
00:11:54Yeah.
00:11:56Virtual personal network.
00:11:57Virtual personal network.
00:11:58Simmons had it installed about a month ago.
00:12:00I can't get an external connection from in here, but I can connect to my work station, which is connected
00:12:04to the internal network.
00:12:06From there, I should be able to access anyone who's out there on that same network.
00:12:10Get us some answers.
00:12:12Got help too.
00:12:13Outstanding.
00:12:14Thanks, Simmons.
00:12:16When that man wakes up and we get out of here, I'm giving him a big kiss.
00:12:20Me too.
00:12:21Well, maybe not a kiss, but definitely a beer.
00:12:34Safe from occupied.
00:12:36Four occupants.
00:12:36Two wounded.
00:12:38Containment protocol initiated.
00:12:40Countdown in effect.
00:12:4155 minutes remaining.
00:12:43Need urgent evac.
00:12:44Respond ASAP.
00:12:52There.
00:12:56Someone will respond.
00:12:58We hope.
00:13:01Sit tight, Robert.
00:13:02You gotta be patient.
00:13:04I'd be a little more patient if that timer wasn't counting down every damn second.
00:13:16Well, here I am.
00:13:18I'll be at several days behind schedule, but since leaving New York, we've traveled over 9,000 miles via two
00:13:25continents to get here.
00:13:27After a few weeks of flights and trains and cars, it's really just a relief to be able to stop,
00:13:31and it'll be really nice to sleep in the same bed for more than one night.
00:13:36The journey for the team really was planned perfectly down to the smallest detail.
00:13:40If it wasn't for the sudden shift in the snow front, we'd have been here exactly as the detail did
00:13:44in the itinerary, so scheduling has been fantastic.
00:13:48Technology-wise, the level of technology here is far surpassing anything any previous expeditions have had.
00:13:56Some of the most comfortable living quarters I think I've ever seen, so the team and I are really going
00:14:01to settle in quickly, which is great.
00:14:02It's easy to forget just where we are.
00:14:05I mean, we're on one of the most isolated and inhospitable places on the earth.
00:14:09We'll be setting up the drill site in about 48 hours, weather permitting.
00:14:14Before that, I'll set up the lab with Dr. Phillips.
00:14:17Really, there's a long way to go before we can do the work we've come here to do, but all
00:14:22of us are so excited to get started.
00:14:23I haven't felt this way in years, and I'm really looking forward to sharing it with you guys, so until
00:14:29then, wish us luck.
00:14:39We need to stay busy until someone responds.
00:14:42Help me move Malcolm.
00:14:43Do you think we should?
00:14:45Jen, I mean, that's not such a good idea. He's not looking so good.
00:14:48You know, we don't know how long it's going to be until help gets here, but the time they come,
00:14:52we could have seconds to get out of this place.
00:14:55The closer Malcolm is to the door, the better off we'll be.
00:14:57No. Just leave him there. If he's our last option, I would just rather wait until then and we can
00:15:03try anything else. Just leave him. I don't want to hurt him.
00:15:07He's not our last option.
00:15:09Well, what do you suggest we do? What do you want me to do? I will do anything. Just leave
00:15:13him. For me. I'll do anything.
00:15:15Okay.
00:15:59Hey.
00:16:01Oh.
00:16:02Oh, man.
00:16:05You have some of this.
00:16:09Son of a.
00:16:10Oh, man.
00:16:12Shit.
00:16:14Shit.
00:16:14Holy shit.
00:16:14Oh.
00:16:15Oh.
00:16:22How are you doing?
00:16:24I've been better.
00:16:27Pain's getting worse.
00:16:31Hang in there.
00:16:32We're going to get you out of here soon, get you all fixed up, okay?
00:16:36You think he'll be okay?
00:16:39He's breathing, so for now that's enough.
00:16:44All right, you know what?
00:16:45I'm going to change the dressing on your wound.
00:16:47Keep it as clean as possible until someone comes.
00:16:50All right, you're the doctor, doc.
00:16:52No, I'm not that kind of doctor, right?
00:16:55This might hurt.
00:16:59All right.
00:17:05All right, calm down.
00:17:06It's all right, you're doing great.
00:17:08Calm down.
00:17:12You know, pretty soon we are going to be out of here.
00:17:30Okay.
00:17:32One, two.
00:17:35Ah, you said three!
00:17:38I've never been shot before.
00:17:40One, two, three, four.
00:17:41One, two, three, four.
00:17:42One, two, three, four.
00:17:43One, two, three, four.
00:17:44One, two, three, four.
00:17:45One, two, three, four.
00:17:45All right.
00:17:46I didn't expect this.
00:17:48It's supposed to be an easy assignment.
00:17:50Hold on, hold on.
00:17:51We are almost there.
00:17:52We're almost there.
00:17:53We're almost there.
00:17:57All right.
00:17:58Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:18:01Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:18:03Looks better.
00:18:05Here we go.
00:18:08Good job.
00:18:11Oh, what is it?
00:18:14What is it?
00:18:14Oh my god.
00:18:15What?
00:18:19Answer!
00:18:22Hello?
00:18:27Hello?
00:18:27Who is this?
00:18:28Uh, this is Dr. Harding.
00:18:32Dr. Jennifer Harding.
00:18:34Who is with you?
00:18:36Uh, can I ask who this is?
00:18:39Are you from the police or the FBI?
00:18:43Do you know what's happened?
00:18:48Hello?
00:18:49Ma'am, who else is with you?
00:18:53Um, I'm here with my colleagues, Dr. Robert Cooper and Dr. Malcolm Simmons.
00:18:58There's also a soldier here, uh, Corporal Carter.
00:19:02Dr. Simmons and Carter are injured. They need urgent medical assistance.
00:19:06Okay.
00:19:07My name is Mr. Lang.
00:19:09I'm from Department of Homeland Security.
00:19:11We got your message.
00:19:13Are any more of you hurt?
00:19:14No, Dr. Cooper and I are unharmed.
00:19:17We woke up here in the safe room.
00:19:18We don't know how we got here.
00:19:20Do you know what happened?
00:19:22Good.
00:19:23What is the status of your injury?
00:19:24The Corporal has a gunshot wound in his left leg.
00:19:27I treated it as best that I could.
00:19:30And Dr. Simmons, he's unconscious.
00:19:33He seems to have sustained some kind of blow to the head.
00:19:36They both need urgent medical assistance.
00:19:39Has Dr. Simmons regained consciousness at any stage?
00:19:43Uh, no.
00:19:45Why does that...
00:19:46Just wanted to check.
00:19:47So I'm clear with the situation.
00:19:50We're not clear with the situation.
00:19:52We're stuck here in a safe room with no way to get out unless you help us.
00:19:56We don't have a lot of time left, so what's going on?
00:19:59I'm here to help you, Doctor.
00:20:00But I'm sure you can appreciate we need to assess the situation before we respond.
00:20:04Well, what is the situation that you need to assess?
00:20:08Hello?
00:20:11Mr. Lange?
00:20:13Yes, I'm here.
00:20:15I will brief you on the situation as it stands.
00:20:18I ask that you do not interrupt me in any way until I have finished.
00:20:22Agreed?
00:20:22Of course.
00:20:23Agreed.
00:20:24Earlier this morning, there were three car bombings in central Manhattan.
00:20:28All were within minutes of the other and all targeted at civilian locations.
00:20:32However, we believe this was a diversion from another target.
00:20:36The primary target was the facility in which you work.
00:20:39It was attacked in force and it appears the terrorists had access to the facility
00:20:44and had targeted specific materials to obtain.
00:20:47There was a firefight at the facility as the terrorists tried to leave.
00:20:51During the fight, it appears that the material they were trying to take was compromised.
00:20:55As a result, the facility has been secured to assess the risk of outside contamination.
00:21:00Oh, well, what about us?
00:21:02Are we contaminated?
00:21:05We don't know.
00:21:06We are assessing that now.
00:21:11What material was released?
00:21:15We don't know.
00:21:16Let me guess, assessing the situation?
00:21:21Mr. Lange, we don't have a lot of time.
00:21:25Damn it.
00:21:26We understand your situation, Doctor.
00:21:28Rest assured.
00:21:29Once we know more about the potential level of contamination,
00:21:32we will have a team come to you.
00:21:34I'm sure someone with your experience can understand that.
00:21:37Yeah, I understand.
00:21:39Good.
00:21:41We will make contact again shortly.
00:21:50It has been such an exciting morning.
00:21:53I've traveled to the drill site to view the drilling platform
00:21:56and see for myself the fantastic work that's been done by Vitaly and his team.
00:22:00They have taken great measures to ensure that the drill bits aren't freezing as we drill deeper into the borehole.
00:22:05Now, to prevent freezing and closing, an eco-neutral fluid has been poured into the borehole.
00:22:11This should prevent any bacterial or other contamination as we near the breakthrough depth.
00:22:16The team, myself included, we all want to make sure that this time, effort, and money isn't wasted by leaving
00:22:22things like that to chance.
00:22:23Because the risk of contamination at this point is just too awful to contemplate.
00:22:29I'm making sure that I cross my fingers as much as I can and, you know, just hoping for the
00:22:34best at this point.
00:22:36But in the meantime, I'm going to go back to the drill site with Dr. Phillips to observe the very
00:22:40first drive into the ice layer.
00:22:43So, wish us luck.
00:22:48Jesus!
00:22:49Get me out of here!
00:22:51Get me out!
00:22:52Open, open!
00:22:53Get me out of here, please!
00:22:55Get open!
00:22:56Open the door!
00:22:59God damn it!
00:23:14It's okay, Robert.
00:23:17We're going to be okay.
00:23:19Wish everyone shed your confidence, Jen.
00:23:22We heard that guy Lang saying we just need you to sit tight and they'll be coming to get us.
00:23:28You know what though?
00:23:29I can't believe a bunch of sand rats actually found this place.
00:23:33I didn't even know this place existed until I got hauled in on assignment.
00:23:39Sand rats?
00:23:40Yeah, sand rats.
00:23:42Al-Qaeda.
00:23:43Muslim extremists.
00:23:45Whatever you want to call them.
00:23:46Look, we don't know who's responsible for this.
00:23:49And until we know, just keep all that to yourself.
00:23:52What to myself, the facts doc?
00:23:54Are you really trying to keep things PC in here right now?
00:23:57Doc?
00:23:59All I'm saying is that until we know what happened and who's involved,
00:24:03that there's no need to stir ourselves up.
00:24:05We just need to focus on being ready to get out of here.
00:24:10He's got a point though, Jen.
00:24:12Robert?
00:24:13Please.
00:24:14Just hear me out, Jen.
00:24:15Listen.
00:24:16You're right, Carter.
00:24:17What you're saying is right.
00:24:19Not how you say it, but what you're saying.
00:24:23F***ing you, Doc.
00:24:24No, you're right, Carter.
00:24:25Just listen.
00:24:26How do these terrorists or extremists or however you want to label them
00:24:30get into this place?
00:24:32I mean, it's not like we have a sign on the front door that says,
00:24:35Come in.
00:24:36You know, the company made sure this place was totally covert,
00:24:39meaning there's no board intrusion, no congressional meddling.
00:24:42I thought this was a military facility.
00:24:45Well, yes, in a sense, yes.
00:24:47It works primarily for the military, but it's privately funded.
00:24:51There's no money in government for places like this,
00:24:54and that's how the military likes it.
00:24:57Meaning there's no budget questions, there's no pressure.
00:25:00What's your point, Robert?
00:25:02My point, Jen, is that there's only two ways for these terrorists to get into this place.
00:25:08They either hijack the company database, or they got someone to give it up.
00:25:17Are you saying this is an inside job?
00:25:20We don't know.
00:25:22We don't know who the hell was on the end of that call.
00:25:25How do we know that that Lang from Homeland Security even exists?
00:25:29If it's not Lang, who the hell do you think it is?
00:25:31We don't know.
00:25:32That's my point.
00:25:33We're stuck in here, and we have no idea what the hell is going on out there.
00:25:38Come on, man.
00:25:39You're not serious, man.
00:25:40Come on.
00:25:42Of course I'm serious.
00:25:45What is it you think we do here?
00:25:48What?
00:25:49What's this facility do?
00:25:51What's its function?
00:25:52Storage.
00:25:54You store chemical weapons before they're shipped off for use or disposal.
00:25:57That's part of what we do, yes?
00:26:00Part.
00:26:01Robert, what are you doing?
00:26:02It's okay, Jen.
00:26:04He needs to know.
00:26:05What?
00:26:06No, it doesn't.
00:26:08What are you guys talking about?
00:26:10What?
00:26:12Robert, don't.
00:26:14We create viruses.
00:26:19You create viruses?
00:26:21Why?
00:26:21How?
00:26:22Why is easy, the how is not.
00:26:24Then start with the why.
00:26:25You've heard of that nuclear deterrent, right?
00:26:28Well, let's quickly become clear, it's not much of a deterrent anymore.
00:26:33Why?
00:26:34Two reasons.
00:26:35It costs too much to maintain, and it's not a clean weapon.
00:26:39Look, back in the day of the Cold War, the biggest fear was nuclear.
00:26:44And we could hold our hand above the doomsday button and keep our enemies at bay.
00:26:50Now the biggest fear is the bottom line.
00:26:52And having a weapon that'll leave the country we want to attack, uninhabitable, for a few hundred years.
00:27:01It's all about the damn bean counter?
00:27:03Of course.
00:27:05Do you really think that we can afford all the equipment, the men, the time to manage a nuclear arsenal?
00:27:12To put it simply, the world can't afford a World War III.
00:27:14But what it can afford, and what we're spending billions in trying to create, is a weapon so sophisticated, it's
00:27:23as smart as it is deadly.
00:27:25Viruses.
00:27:28Not just antiviruses.
00:27:30Viruses that are designed, viruses that are targeted.
00:27:34A corporation has given us the freedom to create something with infinite possibilities.
00:27:38To allow us to truly protect our country, strike fear into those who want to do us harm.
00:27:44God, Robert, you're starting to sound like the suits at headquarters.
00:27:53This isn't about creating a weapon.
00:27:55This is about developing the understanding to control and manipulate the organisms that are the very building blocks of humanity.
00:28:04The weapon is just a starting place.
00:28:07It's a way to fund our work.
00:28:10Well, Doc, it looks like someone else wants in on your work.
00:28:18Yeah.
00:28:20Looks that way.
00:28:27I need to request more security for this station.
00:28:29The drill site was attacked this afternoon by some damn activists.
00:28:33They tried to destroy the generator for the drill.
00:28:35Two of Vitaly's team luckily came across them.
00:28:37There was a fight that ensued.
00:28:39Thank God no one was hurt.
00:28:40You know, some cuts and bruises.
00:28:42The activists are now in custody and Bob from security has called for a transport so he can get them
00:28:47sent to the authorities.
00:28:48We were lucky.
00:28:49Who knows what they could have done.
00:28:51They were both crazy, screaming about the lake and what's down there and what needs to be kept down there.
00:28:56I've spent too much time preparing for this to let some lunatics wreck it.
00:28:59I've asked for Bob to submit a request to headquarters for another security team.
00:29:03I'll do the same.
00:29:04The team needs to be protected in order to be able to work in peace.
00:29:21Mr. Lang?
00:29:23Yes, it's me, Dr. Harding. How are you doing?
00:29:26Uh, we're as fine as we can be, Mr. Lang.
00:29:30Good. That's good.
00:29:31Any news on the situation outside?
00:29:33Yes.
00:29:34There have been some developments since we last spoke.
00:29:38We're all ears, Mr. Lang.
00:29:42Yes, sorry.
00:29:43Our initial reports have been confirmed.
00:29:45This was indeed a terrorist attack.
00:29:47We believe them to have been an extremist group, a sympathetic to Al-Qaeda.
00:29:51It would appear that the car bombs were indeed a smoke screen.
00:29:54A distraction for the real target.
00:29:56Your facility.
00:29:58At this stage, we believe at least 12 terrorists were part of the attack on the facility.
00:30:03Nine were killed in the ensuing gunfight.
00:30:05The other three are being hunted right now.
00:30:09What'd they get?
00:30:10What materials are compromised?
00:30:13That is still to be determined, Doctor.
00:30:15We have teams working in the facility now.
00:30:39We are working to get you as quickly as possible, Doctor Harding. Do you understand?
00:30:45Yes, I understand perfectly. We'll be ready when you come for us.
00:30:50Good. I will be in contact again soon.
00:31:03You know, I'm sorry. I just can't believe that this could all be over.
00:31:08The drill is taking far longer than planned, and at this rate the team would need to work 24 hours
00:31:13a day straight for a month just to ensure that we stay on track.
00:31:17At best, we're drilling a meter a day. A meter.
00:31:20You know, if the company wants to replace me, then they should just come out and say it.
00:31:23I mean, I asked for a security team, and what I got instead was an inspection team.
00:31:27This guy Lang from headquarters? What right does he have to question my methods?
00:31:31Does the board believe I'm not the right person for the job?
00:31:33I mean, if I'd known the company was going to be sending me a babysitter, I never would have taken
00:31:37this assignment.
00:31:38The sooner he leaves, the better this project will be.
00:31:40We all understand the investment the company's put into this. We don't need it shoved down our throats.
00:31:48I'm getting a bad feeling about all this.
00:31:52You heard what that guy Lang said. They just need to check some things out and they'll be coming to
00:31:55get us.
00:31:55And you believe that? They're not going to come down here and rescue us? Who would know?
00:32:00Our families would know, man. How do you think they'll explain away all of us dying down here?
00:32:03It doesn't matter. It's the government, man. They can do and say what they want.
00:32:07Plus, the company has billions in compensation they could just dish out.
00:32:11Look, you're losing it, man. You need to get your head on straight.
00:32:13No, my head's on fine. Thank you very much. Maybe you better snap out of all that army brainwashing.
00:32:18Brainwashing? The f*** you say?
00:32:20You heard me, Captain America. Just stay down. When it comes to situations like this, we mean...
00:32:25I'm tired of listening.
00:32:26What, cause it's the truth? You wouldn't know the truth if it slapped you in the face.
00:32:31Ow! F***!
00:32:34I'm tired of showing your f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing
00:32:37f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing
00:32:42f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing
00:32:42f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***
00:33:02look inside find anything you can to tie his hands with if you move one more time
00:33:14I will shoot you don't think I won't Carter I've been trained how to use a
00:33:22gun and I will use it anything Robert no nothing
00:33:28search his pockets jen I really don't want to do this anymore just do it
00:33:48time up ties hands making a big mistake doc we'll see about that corporal
00:33:59what are you gonna do now shoot my other leg all right this is blog entry 170
00:34:07god is that all feels like more we're about 40 meters from the breakthrough depth I guess
00:34:14since my last entry it's been it's taken us about three weeks to make another 10 meters
00:34:19the ice just seems to get more formidable with every meter we drill Vitaly and the rest of
00:34:24the drill team have worked around the clock to replace damaged drill heads but I think now we've
00:34:29broken through the worst of it and we can push on the team are just tired they're fed up and
00:34:37the cold
00:34:37is never ending here we've really struggled ever since laying and the others have arrived and it
00:34:42feels like every move is being monitored we're more like prisoners here than scientists we all
00:34:47want to finish the job but I don't think any of us are going to be having iced tea anytime
00:34:50soon
00:34:51the beauty of this place has long been forgotten I mean it's barren it's lifeless I just hope that
00:34:58the blood sweat and tears that have been spilled to breach this ice is worth it you know the treasures
00:35:02underneath that lake they have to be worth it the good news is we should break through in about two
00:35:08days so hopefully I'll have a happier report then Jen what do you know he's one of them what he's
00:35:23one of the terrorists a terrorist him you've gone nuts Cooper on time your colleagues gone nuts shut up you
00:35:30son of a
00:35:31you're not going anywhere back off Robert unless you want to join Carter here I think you've got some
00:35:42explaining to do Cooper I don't need to explain she's gone easy and you're going along for the ride I'm
00:35:49mr.
00:35:49unlucky stuck in here with you you seem to have forgotten I got shot saving your friend over there
00:35:54huh if I'm a terrorist why why would I do that oh haha stumped the two geniuses huh we're not
00:36:04the
00:36:04only two who think you're a terrorist seems like some people on the outside think so too who
00:36:12homeland that guy Lang you're gonna hold me at gunpoint or the promise of a guy you've ever been man
00:36:18you
00:36:18were happy to defend him just a few minutes ago yeah that's what I had gun to my face you'll
00:36:23have a
00:36:23chance to speak to him soon enough if if you're innocent you have nothing to worry about what
00:36:27makes you think when we've been getting out of here huh take a look around Harding how much do we
00:36:31really even matter what makes you think Lang or whoever there was another in the line will even be
00:36:36coming for us or be choosing his word you have a family doc huh you got a family anyone you
00:36:45might care
00:36:45about an outside huh answer me doc doc yeah I have a family I mean a lot to you huh
00:37:00I have a family too
00:37:03wife two kids you want to take them away from me lose my family you lose your family on the
00:37:10promise of a
00:37:12stranger don't talk about my family why your family means a lot to you mine means a lot to me
00:37:17too shut
00:37:18up no you've called me a terrorist you're holding me at gunpoint and tied me up without even gonna get
00:37:23killed down here it's gonna be your fault you will never see your family again
00:37:27stop it stop it stop it I told you to shut up I told you to shut up
00:37:43okay Jane it's okay okay he's fine it's nothing serious
00:37:54I'm sorry Robert I just lost it
00:38:02he's right Cooper we're stuck in here our families are out there I I can't leave Sarah out there she's
00:38:12been
00:38:12through so much okay we'll get through it we'll get through it you'll be able to see your sister
00:38:18again okay okay here here grab me some water and a bandage
00:38:33is he okay he's fine well here it is after 172 days in this
00:38:42lifeless place we finally found life now this specimen has survived under 13,000 feet of ice
00:38:49for millions of years who knows what we can learn from it what it can tell us about the world
00:38:55all
00:38:56that time ago I mean we've waited for months and months for this moment and now it's here
00:39:00I just I can't believe it the team is going crazy Lang actually seemed to smile for the first time
00:39:07since
00:39:07I've met him you know maybe the pain of the last few weeks has been worth it you know I'm
00:39:12commencing
00:39:12testing tomorrow with dr. Phillips but for now it is time to celebrate
00:39:29should I answer it no I'll get
00:39:36Mr. Lang yes doctor it's me are you coming for us there have been some complications what
00:39:47complications it appears that the teams on site cannot confirm what materials have been released
00:39:52they need more time to assess the risk before making any attempt to enter the facility who's
00:39:57making these assessments Mr. Lang who are you waiting on the uh the teams on site the emergency
00:40:05response unit from the CDC who's leading that unit well I don't have their name in front of me right
00:40:13now
00:40:13you don't have their name Mr. Lang what on your desk on your desk in Washington where you have no
00:40:20idea
00:40:21what's going on doctor I can assure you no you can't assure me because you don't actually know what's going
00:40:27on I can assure you no you listen to me I did as you said in your message Mr. Lang
00:40:35I've subdued the
00:40:36corporal he's ready for you to take wait what what message
00:40:46enough you know we don't even know who you are
00:40:52we're gonna sort this out ourselves wait what the hell are you doing we need to be able to talk
00:40:56to
00:40:56them no Robert but we're trapped in here and they're the only ones who can let us out we can't
00:41:00rely on
00:41:01then we have to do this ourselves what do you propose we do Malcolm has a code that's your
00:41:11suggestion Malcolm's unconscious do you want to see your boys again you know I do then we can't wait
00:41:21for help to come we have to help ourselves Malcolm has the code that can get us out we have
00:41:27to wake him up
00:41:34up well today has been a fascinating day so far we've isolated the microbes from some of the water
00:41:41samples and I've been examining them with uh Dr. Phillips I mean their structure is absolutely
00:41:46astonishing it it appears that over time they've evolved to withstand this harsh environment and
00:41:51they've more than survived they've flourished I mean these microbes can really offer us real
00:41:56advances in modern genetics thankfully we're gonna break for a few hours last night's celebration
00:42:01seem to be taking their toll on the whole team no more champagne for me ever
00:42:13okay
00:42:31his pulse is steady that's good how do you suppose we bring him around let me guess med kit
00:42:50hey cooper grab the gun you don't have to do this man you don't have to do this grab the
00:42:57gun
00:42:57don't talk to him Robert I'm not talking to you come on man work with
00:43:06den smelling salts smelling salts try these
00:43:14turn them on his back
00:43:21do you really think these will work well we don't have much of a choice do we
00:43:30welcome welcome please wake up
00:43:36now
00:43:44hey
00:43:45Hey, hey, hey.
00:43:47Hey.
00:43:48Malcolm.
00:43:49Hey, bud.
00:43:50Hey, it's OK, it's OK.
00:43:53Hey.
00:43:53I'm going to breathe.
00:43:54My head.
00:43:55I'm going to go get him some water.
00:43:57Here.
00:44:01You all right?
00:44:03My head.
00:44:04You're hurt.
00:44:04You're hurt.
00:44:06You've been hurt.
00:44:07Have some water.
00:44:09Oh, yeah.
00:44:09Just help me up.
00:44:11Come on.
00:44:12Ah.
00:44:15Come on.
00:44:16Take it easy.
00:44:18Oh.
00:44:19Oh.
00:44:20Just get me over there.
00:44:21I got it.
00:44:21One, two, three.
00:44:23Oh.
00:44:25Fuck.
00:44:32Ah.
00:44:34Ah.
00:44:35Here.
00:44:36Ah.
00:44:37Ah.
00:44:40Ah.
00:44:41Ah.
00:44:41Ah.
00:44:42Ah.
00:44:44There will be no more updates today.
00:44:47Um.
00:44:47It looks like I've got more than just a bad hangover.
00:44:50Some of the others are feeling pretty rundown, too.
00:44:53You think it might be food poisoning.
00:44:56I told the chef that sushi was a bad idea, but it's a little late for that now.
00:45:02Um.
00:45:03Uh.
00:45:04Dr. Phillips seems to be okay.
00:45:05He's traveling with Lang back to headquarters today so Simmons and his team could start a
00:45:09more thorough breakdown of the samples.
00:45:12Ahem.
00:45:13Two weeks cannot confess.
00:45:15Oh.
00:45:16Damn it.
00:45:23The lab was attacked.
00:45:26Attacked?
00:45:27Yeah.
00:45:28We were told it was by some kind of terrorist group.
00:45:32Told by who?
00:45:34By Homeland Security.
00:45:35They contacted us through VPN, but...
00:45:38It doesn't matter.
00:45:39What's important right now, Malcolm, is that we're in the safe room.
00:45:42Ah.
00:45:42I can see that.
00:45:50Jen and I found you here.
00:45:52We woke up in here.
00:45:54We found you before the containment protocol kicked in.
00:46:01Nobody's left the room, right?
00:46:04Well, no.
00:46:06I...
00:46:06When we woke up, the countdown had already started.
00:46:09I tried to disable it with my code, but my code won't work anymore.
00:46:13We tried to find yours, too, but you were unconscious.
00:46:17Why would you need mine?
00:46:20To cancel the protocol to get out.
00:46:23What the hell are you talking about?
00:46:26We can't leave this room.
00:46:33Why?
00:46:35Why?
00:46:38Why, Malcolm?
00:46:42We're contaminated.
00:46:51There's been an incident.
00:46:54Um...
00:46:54James, our lab assistant, attacked Vitaly.
00:47:00Um...
00:47:00You just beat him.
00:47:01Beat him.
00:47:07Um...
00:47:07We've got him locked up in the rec room right now, and the doctor's taking care of Vitaly as best
00:47:11he can.
00:47:14We're all just so tired.
00:47:16You know, I don't think any of us have the energy to deal with a bowel cabin fever like this
00:47:19right now.
00:47:22I think something is really wrong.
00:47:28Malcolm.
00:47:30What happened?
00:47:36I can only tell you what I remember.
00:47:40I was in my lab, working on some test samples, and I heard some gunfire coming from the outer room.
00:47:49I left my lab, and I looked down the hall, and I saw some gunmen.
00:47:52They were shooting anybody that they saw.
00:47:56And I ran.
00:47:58And I heard some kind of, uh, an explosion or something, and, uh, all the alarms started going off.
00:48:09And I got hit in the back of the head by something or someone, and I went down.
00:48:16Oh wait.
00:48:17No, someone, someone grabbed me.
00:48:20And they were dragging me down the hall, and that's it.
00:48:24That's it.
00:48:25That's all.
00:48:25That's all I remember.
00:48:26Next thing I know, I was here.
00:48:31Is that it, Malcolm?
00:48:33Is that who helped you?
00:48:40I, uh, I don't know.
00:48:42Maybe.
00:48:43I didn't...
00:48:44What about contamination?
00:48:49What about it?
00:48:50The alarms are going off.
00:48:51The only way the alarms will go off is in the event that there is detected material.
00:48:57If the labs are compromised.
00:49:01But did you actually see anything?
00:49:04I didn't, I didn't see anything specific.
00:49:09I just heard the gunfire and the alarms.
00:49:14Well then how do you know we can't leave the safe room?
00:49:19We've been contaminated.
00:49:19All I know is, is, is, is protocol.
00:49:23If there's alarms, there's a breach.
00:49:25We go to the safe room.
00:49:26We've been contaminated!
00:49:35But I know what they were looking for.
00:49:37The gunman?
00:49:42Yeah.
00:49:43Or what, Malcolm?
00:49:50This.
00:49:53What is this?
00:49:57Absolute power.
00:49:59It's the ultimate power.
00:50:01Of life and death.
00:50:04Malcolm, please.
00:50:07It's true.
00:50:09It's, uh, a virus so deadly.
00:50:15I mean, it makes Ebola look like a damn head cold.
00:50:21It's got no, no cure.
00:50:25Outside of, uh, this antidote that I have right here.
00:50:31What I have right here, this is, this is barely enough to save maybe a thousand people.
00:50:36Maybe.
00:50:40But, but this, there's enough in here to kill three fourths of the entire population of planet Earth.
00:50:56I don't know who those gunmen were.
00:51:00I don't know.
00:51:03But what I do know is that there is not a government or terrorist network on the face of this
00:51:11planet that doesn't want control of this.
00:51:19And that's just what the company wanted.
00:51:21I don't understand, Malcolm.
00:51:23Where did these come from?
00:51:24I mean, I never heard anything about this.
00:51:26You weren't supposed to.
00:51:27You weren't authorized to.
00:51:28I don't know.
00:51:31No, it's a, the company decides who knows what.
00:51:35This was classified.
00:51:36Top secret.
00:51:38Well, if it's classified, why are you telling us now?
00:51:42Look around you, Jen.
00:51:45What do you think's happened?
00:51:48They, they don't want to stop this from getting into the hands of terrorists.
00:51:52They just, they just don't want them to get it for nothing.
00:51:55It has to look like an accident.
00:52:01What are you saying, Simmons?
00:52:09Why would the company do that?
00:52:11Who do you think we work for, Robert?
00:52:14They're a weapons manufacturing company.
00:52:17Weapons.
00:52:18Not like, not like, like guns and bombs and missiles.
00:52:22Those are toys.
00:52:24What we work on is, is vastly more dangerous, infinitely more valuable.
00:52:31That's, Malcolm.
00:52:33You've hit your head.
00:52:33You're not thinking straight.
00:52:34It's not.
00:52:37We all created this together.
00:52:39You just don't know it.
00:52:41Everything's been separated.
00:52:43You, you were working on isolating the molecular structure of smallpox.
00:52:49That was your job.
00:52:51You were doing the same thing with botulism.
00:52:53Team Two was working on bubonic plague and cholera.
00:52:57My job was to combine them all into a super virus, which I accomplished two weeks ago.
00:53:04No.
00:53:05The E strain.
00:53:09The what?
00:53:15Extinction strain.
00:53:18Extinction.
00:53:19They're killing each other.
00:53:21My team.
00:53:22People I've known for years.
00:53:25I mean, they're just turning on each other.
00:53:27And I know it has something to do with those microbes.
00:53:29They're infectious somehow.
00:53:31Whatever it is, it's unlike anything we've ever seen before.
00:53:35I mean, it's just been surviving under the ice for millions of years waiting for us.
00:53:41I don't know, in our, our rush to get down there and discover it.
00:53:46We unlocked something horrible.
00:53:48And I, I, I don't think it was ever meant to be discovered.
00:53:57Jesus Christ, it's, it's going to New York.
00:54:01I mean, in a city like New York, it's going to spread.
00:54:03Listen, if you get this, you have to destroy what we sent back.
00:54:07It was never meant to be discovered.
00:54:13I've locked myself in here.
00:54:15I've activated the emergency beacon.
00:54:18And I've got enough food to last me for a couple days.
00:54:23I just want to be home.
00:54:24I want to be home, I want to be warm.
00:54:32What do you think?
00:54:35The power of life and death is worth.
00:54:40It's worth, what would you pay?
00:54:44This is billions, billions of dollars in my hands.
00:54:48It's priceless.
00:54:53The company doesn't care about us.
00:54:57All they care about is the product.
00:54:59That's it.
00:55:02You think, if you can get out of here, you're going to be safe?
00:55:08Even if you're not contaminated?
00:55:11We know too much.
00:55:13We're too involved.
00:55:16No.
00:55:18No.
00:55:19It's only one logical thing to do.
00:55:22Right now.
00:55:25What's that?
00:55:30You stay.
00:55:35Thanks, Simmons.
00:55:36We've got less than 20 minutes to get the hell out of here.
00:55:38You have the vials.
00:55:39You have the code.
00:55:40So let's get the f*** out of here.
00:55:42This isn't all there was.
00:55:44The other samples were still in the incubation chamber when the lab was hit.
00:55:50We're compromised!
00:55:51We're contaminated!
00:56:01So you're just going to sit there and wait for it to come to you?
00:56:09Yes.
00:56:10Jesus Christ, you f***ing selfish prick!
00:56:13Malcolm.
00:56:15Do you understand what you're saying?
00:56:20I'll never see my sister again.
00:56:24Robert will never see his family.
00:56:27Carter, who saved you.
00:56:30Are you really willing to let that happen?
00:56:39I've got family too.
00:56:43I've let this go too far.
00:56:45It's gone too far.
00:56:48It's gone too far.
00:56:49At least we can try and make this right.
00:56:53Keep it contained.
00:57:02We got ourselves to this point.
00:57:07We should have known better.
00:57:12I'm sorry.
00:57:15This is happening.
00:57:16But we can't leave.
00:57:23I can't die in here.
00:57:27What the hell are you doing?
00:57:28Tell me the code.
00:57:29I'm not telling you the code.
00:57:30I'm not-
00:57:31Tell me the code!
00:57:32I'm not telling you-
00:57:33Tell me the code!
00:57:34Tell me the code!
00:57:36Code!
00:57:36Give me the codes!
00:57:38Give me the codes!
00:57:39Hey! Hey!
00:57:39Give me the code!
00:57:40Just-
00:57:42Give me the code!
00:57:43Alright, Robert!
00:57:46What are you gonna do?
00:57:47Give me the codes and give me the vials!
00:57:49You gonna kill me for it?
00:57:51I know what you're trying to do.
00:57:52I'm not trying to do anything, Robert.
00:57:53Stay there!
00:57:54I'm not trying to do anything.
00:57:56Alright?
00:57:57Okay?
00:57:57You can make this choice for yourself, but you can't make it for all of us.
00:58:01Give us the code!
00:58:03Okay?
00:58:03I'll give you the code!
00:58:04Just don't-
00:58:05Don't shoot!
00:58:06Give it to you!
00:58:08I-I-I don't have it memorized!
00:58:09It's written down!
00:58:10Just-just wait!
00:58:11Okay?
00:58:12Stop!
00:58:13Stop it!
00:58:15Jesus!
00:58:16Can I help?
00:58:16Stop it!
00:58:17Malcolm!
00:58:17Please!
00:58:19Malcolm!
00:58:20Stop it!
00:58:20Stop it!
00:58:22Stop it!
00:58:31Stop it!
00:58:32Stop it!
00:58:33Stop it!
00:58:33Stop it!
00:58:37Stop it!
00:58:38Stop it!
00:58:41Stop it!
00:58:44Stop it!
00:58:46Stop it!
00:58:48Stop it!
00:58:50Stop it!
00:58:50Stop it!
00:58:51Stop it!
00:58:52Stop it!
00:58:52Stop it!
00:58:59No, it was an accident, I was just...
00:59:07Look what you did!
00:59:10Look what you did!
00:59:13It was an accident!
00:59:15Look what you did!
00:59:16No, I didn't!
00:59:17Give me the code!
00:59:18I can't!
00:59:19Give me the code, Malcolm!
00:59:22Give me the code!
00:59:25I can't!
00:59:26Give me the code, Malcolm!
00:59:28Give me the code!
00:59:29God!
00:59:31Give me the code!
00:59:35Give me the code!
00:59:36Give me the code, Malcolm!
00:59:39You!
00:59:40You don't give me the code, I swear I'll shoot again!
00:59:43I will make your last moments on this earth as painful as possible!
00:59:50Give me the code!
00:59:52Give me the code!
00:59:52I can't!
00:59:54Yes, you can!
00:59:57Don't shoot me again!
00:59:59Don't shoot me again!
01:00:00Don't shoot me again!
01:00:00I'll tell you!
01:00:02Fuck!
01:00:03I'll tell you!
01:00:09It's 156-119!
01:00:12Are you sure that's right?
01:00:15156-119!
01:00:18God!
01:00:29Hold it over the wound for what it's worth!
01:00:35You don't know what's out there!
01:00:38I'd rather take my chances out there than die in here!
01:00:44What are you doing?
01:00:47I'm leaving.
01:00:48Then take me with you!
01:00:49You don't leave me here and die!
01:00:50Harding!
01:00:52Please!
01:00:53Please, Harding!
01:00:54Take it with you!
01:01:06Thank you!
01:01:07What are you...
01:01:09What are you doing?
01:01:10Why are you doing this, Harding?
01:01:12Come on!
01:01:12I...
01:01:13I don't trust you!
01:01:15What?!
01:01:15Ugh!
01:01:17Harding, I need you!
01:01:18I'm gonna bleed to death!
01:01:19Harding, please!
01:01:20I'm sorry!
01:01:20I'm sorry for what I said!
01:01:22Harding, don't leave me!
01:01:24Harding, please!
01:01:25Please, Harding, I'll die here!
01:01:28I'm sorry, Robert.
01:01:44I'm sorry Robert...
01:02:15Don't do it Doc, I've got kids.
01:02:16I'm a corporal in the US Army.
01:02:19Nobody else is leaving!
01:02:22No one!
01:02:49No one!
01:02:53No one!
01:02:57No one!
01:02:59No one!
01:03:03No one!
01:03:08Mom! Mom! Mom!
01:03:59Hey, Sarah, it's me, Jen.
01:04:08I need you to call me back when, this number, when you get this, okay?
01:04:12I need to see you.
01:04:14I need, I need you to call me.
01:04:33Oh, God.
01:04:39I'm sorry.
01:04:43I'm so sorry.
01:04:47You've got to stay away, Sarah.
01:04:49You can't come home.
01:04:51You've got to go.
01:05:03Oh, God.
01:05:21I didn't know you were a man.
01:05:22I didn't know you were a man.
01:05:33Oh, God.
01:05:57Oh, God.
01:06:35Shit, hey, lady.
01:06:36You all right?
01:06:37You okay?
01:06:38Okay.
01:06:39What happened?
01:06:40Are you okay?
01:06:40Babe, call number one.
01:06:41All right, all right.
01:06:44What happened?
01:06:48Babe, see that something in her hand?
01:06:49Hi, we have a possible emergency here.
01:06:52There's a lady throwing up on the street with blood in her hands.
01:06:56No, it's something black.
01:06:58Like a liquid.
01:06:59There's a black liquid in her hands.
01:07:04Excuse me, are you okay?
01:07:07Miss?
01:07:11Miss, can you hear me?
01:07:42Don't touch her.
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