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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S3E01 - The Condemned Of Space

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00:08The time is now, 2100 hours, and all is well.
00:21Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning!
00:30It's a comet!
00:31You are correct, Professor Robinson. I have additional information.
00:36Don't keep it to yourself. Let's have it.
00:38The orbit of this planet is highly eccentric. Its properties are also chemically unstable.
00:43Meaning?
00:44That its present speed and flight path indicate that this planet and the comet are on a collision course.
00:50A collision course? At what?
00:52Use your eyes, Dr. Smith.
00:56Gosh, it's a comet and heading this way!
00:58We must prepare for catastrophe.
01:00No, for immediate departure. And within an hour.
01:03Oh, good heavens!
01:04I could already feel the heat.
01:05All right, we've already been briefed on emergency lift-off procedures. Let's get going.
01:09I'll start packing.
01:10Done.
01:16You'd better help me with the weather station equipment, Dr. Smith.
01:19But I'm not dressed!
01:20Dr. Smith, in times of emergency, one may dispense with formal attire.
01:27Launch time is T minus 50 and counting.
01:35All set except power check and ignition.
01:38Now, if that comet's orbit will stay put long enough for us to get clear.
01:42The only thing that'll change is the gravitational pull of this planet.
01:45Not much we can do about that.
01:48Robot, report.
01:50Robot secured in magnetic lock.
01:53Launch time, T minus one minute and counting.
01:57Maureen?
01:58Yes, dear?
01:59Final check.
02:01Harness safety?
02:03Yes.
02:04Harness safety go.
02:05All right, now to get free of that comet's pull, we're going to maintain escape velocity until further notice.
02:11That means harness is on until further notice.
02:13Right. We're all set.
02:15Ten seconds.
02:17Nine.
02:19Eight.
02:21Seven.
02:22Six.
02:23Five.
02:25Four.
02:26Three.
02:28Two.
02:30One.
02:31Zero.
02:32Ignition.
02:33Power!
03:01Can't shake it.
03:02A track flow retro.
03:06It's no go. Still with us. Getting closer.
03:09Well, then, there's just one other chance.
03:11Full forward thrust.
03:13We've got to try to build up enough inertial drive to swing over it.
03:18Full forward thrust.
03:33cảng
03:33T
04:40I don't know how much longer we can last.
04:42We're burning up.
04:47Let's try retro.
04:49No, we maintain full forward thrust until we've built up enough inertial drive.
04:57I need water.
04:59I need air.
05:00I'm shriveling.
05:01I'm parched.
05:02My hands are withering before my eyes.
05:05Dr. Smith, you stay right where you are.
05:12For the information of anyone who cares, my seams have begun to melt.
05:20We've got to pull up.
05:22Pull it.
05:34You know something?
05:37I think we made it.
05:49I think we deserve a break.
05:50Come on.
05:51Yeah, I'll be right with you.
05:55Missed.
05:55Oh.
05:57I guess we're out of the danger zone now.
05:59Although it was exciting while it lasted.
06:01It could have been the end for all of us and you call it exciting.
06:04Oh, you know what I mean.
06:05Penny, well, you want to see something interesting?
06:07Sure.
06:08What?
06:13Oh, it's a supernova.
06:14Hey, is it dangerous?
06:16Right now, it's just exciting.
06:17But if it gets too close, it could burn us up.
06:20Hey, come on.
06:20I'm hungry.
06:23You know, I thought we'd never get this galley going again.
06:26We felt that way about the whole ship.
06:27You were both wonderful.
06:29Not heroic?
06:30Well, let me think about that.
06:32Would you like some coffee?
06:34Yeah.
06:35Yeah.
06:35Oh, good.
06:35Come on, kids.
06:36You're just in time.
06:36I've got some cookies and milk here for you.
06:39And as I cast these words adrift into space,
06:42I hope and pray that you, whoever you may be,
06:45astral traveler or cosmic benefactor will find them
06:47and deliver me from the virtual captivity in which I find myself.
06:51You are planning to cast yourself adrift, Dr. Smith?
06:54Not me.
06:55This, you bumbling cracker barrel.
06:59Stand aside, clumsy clump.
07:13Depressurize, depressurize, inside, hatch, outside, hatch.
07:17These buttons are so confusing.
07:20Ah, yes.
07:24Would you like me to cross my sensors for you, Dr. Smith?
07:26I'd prefer to rely on the winds of chance, not superstition.
07:33Now, let me say, depressurize.
07:37Now, the outside hatch.
07:48And you, little spoolie, in space you will roam.
07:53Dr. Smith is a prisoner a long way from home.
08:01It's floating but not moving out.
08:08The reason is obvious, Dr. Smith.
08:10It will require a gentle push to send it into space.
08:13Warning, warning.
08:14Do that all right.
08:17Woo-hoo!
08:26Losing pressure on the upper deck.
08:38What went wrong?
08:40It's the airlock.
08:41It's been behaving in a most abnormal manner.
08:43I thought I heard the robot warning him.
08:46Alas, poor robots.
08:48I knew him, Judy.
08:49My bosom companion, a fellow of the driest wit.
08:52Dan, look!
08:56According to Smith, that's the result of an abnormal airlock.
08:59An abnormal Smith?
09:00We're losing him.
09:02What do we do?
09:02Go on or go after him?
09:04John, I think you'll be taking a big chance if you do.
09:06We can't just leave him out there.
09:11I'll suit up.
09:12Get me some of your fanciest retro control.
09:21All right, Johnny's all yours.
09:23Make it fast.
09:24Getting awfully close to that supernova.
09:27I'm looking at it.
09:28Robot seems to be accelerating toward it.
09:31It's drawing him into it.
09:32I can't keep up with him.
09:34Good luck.
09:43Are you sure you're pressing the right button, William?
09:45It would be dreadful if those buttons played the same trick on you as they did on me.
09:48Buttons don't play tricks, Dr. Smith.
09:50You must have done something wrong.
09:51All right.
09:53All right.
09:57All right.
10:07All right.
10:32How could it have happened?
10:34What an insidious trick of fate.
10:36Shut up, Smith.
10:43The line's too short.
10:45Give me some more forward thrust.
10:47You don't have much time, John.
10:49That supernova's getting too close for comfort.
10:53Come on, Dad.
10:55John.
11:00Give me another burst.
11:13Just a few more feet.
11:19Hit it, John.
11:20All you've got.
11:23That's what works.
11:29I've got it.
11:30Oh, God.
11:32Now hit your retros.
11:33We've got to pull away from that Nova.
11:38Hang on, everyone.
11:41Retros aren't having any effect.
11:42Whatever's got the robots got us, too.
11:44Oh, no.
11:45I think you better tell him to come in.
11:47John, listen.
11:47We're getting some kind of magnetic pull from the supernova.
11:50The retro thrust won't pull us away.
11:51You'd better get back.
11:57The Nova?
11:59John!
12:00Josh, turn.
12:00It's going to break.
12:01We're going to lose the boat.
12:03Is there anything we can do?
12:04John, listen.
12:05Your tie line's going.
12:06You've got to let go.
12:25I don't know.
12:25We let go.
12:32John, come in now.
12:33Yes, come on, Dad.
12:35Hurry.
12:56Come on in, Dad.
12:58Hurry.
12:59Coming in.
13:01Stand by the airlock.
13:05Poor old robot.
13:07I almost feel responsible.
13:21John, you've got to hurry.
13:22That supernova's right on top of us.
13:48Hit the port side thrusters.
13:50It may give us a muff access drive.
13:52It may give us a muff access drive.
13:53Meet the port side thrusters.
13:54Don't go. I've got to pull the Nova. It's too strong for us.
13:56I'll hit the emergency power.
14:00Now, everybody, into your helmets.
14:01You may lose pressure at any moment.
14:07Give me an abandon ship, or we have no lightboats.
14:10Yeah, space suit your lightboat, Dr. Smith.
14:12Use your helmet, Dad.
14:15Listen to this. Listen to this.
14:20We need to turn apart. It's an abandon ship.
14:23Get out, Dr. Smith.
14:26Close the port. You'll find it.
14:33Oxygen supply will be kept at minimum amount.
14:37You've stopped totalling.
14:42Well, where are we?
14:44Deep in some space void, but no power to take us through.
14:47Caught between the devil and the deep black space.
14:50You're welcome to abandon ship any time you want, Smith.
14:53Never let it be said that Zachary Smith is not willing to share the fate of old.
14:59John, you better check this radar.
15:01There must be something out there.
15:05It might be matter from that Nova.
15:07Maybe it's the robot.
15:09He might have been pulled in here, too.
15:11Well, there's one way to find out.
15:20What a dark and depressing object.
15:22It cannot be friendly.
15:25It's getting closer.
15:26Yeah, but it's not coming to us.
15:27We're going to it.
15:33Look, it's going around us.
15:38We're being pulled in magnetically.
15:43I think we're getting a life signal.
15:46This is the Jupiter 2.
15:48Who are you?
15:55He may now help us with some spare parts.
16:03It's coming around again.
16:05We're making a complete circle.
16:07We're going to crash!
16:08All right, give us all the retro power you've got left.
16:10Maybe we'll cushion the impact that way.
16:16That's it.
16:16We're out of power.
16:17All right, hold time.
16:35Are you all right?
16:36Yeah, I think I'm all in one piece.
16:38Doomed.
16:39We're doomed.
16:41Oh, really, Dr. Smith, can't you use some other word?
16:43Doomed is so final.
16:44The only other word I can think of is extinction.
16:52Give me a gun.
16:57The rest of you stand back.
17:24Your precautions are unnecessary, Professor Robinson.
17:27It is only I.
17:29Come in.
17:33Hey, it's the robot.
17:34The robot.
17:35Oh, yeah.
17:37Gee, robot, we didn't think we'd ever see you again.
17:39Yeah, what happened?
17:40Like you, I was drawn through the supernova
17:42by the magnetic pull of the alien ship.
17:45High time you got back here, you negligent ninny,
17:47deserting the ship when all hands were needed.
17:49Speaking of hands, may I?
17:55This ship we're on, robot.
17:57Can you tell us something about it?
17:59A meager amount.
18:00The Jupiter's lower hatch will give you ingress
18:03into the upper hatch of the vehicle
18:05on which we are presently located.
18:07The atmosphere within said vehicle
18:09will support terrestrial life for a limited time.
18:12That is all.
18:12Well, we're more interested in finding out
18:14whether or not there's any propulsion equipment
18:16that we could salvage to put to use in the Jupiter robot.
18:19I have no data on that.
18:20Is there any form of life down there?
18:23I have no data on that either.
18:25No data, no data.
18:26Indeed.
18:27What are you, a minor bird?
18:28Do I look like a minor bird?
18:30All right, now, Don and I are going down to have a look.
18:35Chances are we won't be able to communicate with each other,
18:37so the robot will stand guard on the lower deck
18:39till we return.
18:40We should be in about 30 minutes.
18:42John, nothing.
18:46It's just my female anxiety showing.
18:49I knew it looks marvelous.
19:12I knew it.
19:28I knew it.
19:34I knew it.
19:36I knew it.
19:37They're frozen.
20:01There must be hundreds of them throughout the shop.
20:03Yeah.
20:16You have penetrated too far.
20:18You are instructed to step on this pedestal.
20:25You will henceforth be designated.
20:32You will henceforth be designated as 210703 Alpha Blue Section.
20:39All required directives will be instructed into you during the first freezing period.
20:45First freezing period?
20:46Do not attempt to speak.
20:48You were given that opportunity before you were sentenced here.
20:52Sentenced?
20:53This must be some kind of automated prison ship.
20:56Well, a few electrodes, Lewis.
20:59Yes.
21:00Yes.
21:03Yes.
21:04One lap.
21:15Yes.
21:25THE END
22:01Prisoner 210703, Alpha Blue Section, secure.
22:06All hatches, secure.
22:27Must be some kind of deep freeze regulator.
22:42The END
22:51Prisoner 220, Alpha Blue Section, secure.
22:52The END
23:20Do you think you'll understand
23:21if we question him?
23:24Where do we find the warden?
23:26We want to find the warden, the head man.
23:32No hear, no see, no speak.
23:56No, no, no.
24:07No, no, no, no.
24:33The warden's office.
24:35Except the warden's a computer.
24:38This entire ship has been automated from stem to stern.
24:41By freezing the prisoners, no hunger strikes, riots, or escapes to worry about.
24:49They've also frozen their time-lapse chronometer.
24:52Well, maybe it just stopped working.
24:55In which case, those poor devils are liable to remain here forever.
24:59But from what we've seen with the layout, the propulsion unit should be forward.
25:02We've got to be able to get something out of there.
25:07You should know more now than you did before about what's down there, robot.
25:11Amir's soup's on. Will Robinson.
25:13Oh, come on. Don't go all French on me. Just give me the facts.
25:18I sense the presence of Major West and Professor Robinson below, but not their precise location.
25:24Well, I know that. What else?
25:26A kindred spirit.
25:27A what?
25:28A robot. However, his programming and mine are worlds apart.
25:32Is there anything new?
25:34Just that there's another robot down there.
25:37I'm sure he's an improvement on our model.
25:40Dr. Smith, we've got to go down there and warn Dad and Don.
25:43I couldn't agree more. You, sir, go below.
25:45Dr. Smith, you can't let him go down there alone. If he goes, you're going to have to go with
25:49him.
25:50I suppose it would be a kind of adventure.
25:52But I'd hate to deprive you of the opportunity.
25:55We'll match for it. Raisin or plain?
25:58I'll take raisin.
26:01Plain. You go.
26:03But you won.
26:04I did.
26:06So I did.
26:07But I thought...
26:09It's all right. I'll go.
26:11Come on, robot.
26:12Just a moment, William.
26:14Perhaps I'd better go with you.
26:15Your mother will say I encouraged you if I let you go alone.
26:19Okay.
26:26Stand aside.
26:38Dr. Smith.
26:40Come here. Look at this.
26:41Come along.
26:47Stand aside.
26:58Not bad for an unimproved model.
27:00Huh.
27:01Ah.
27:14There is no need for alarm, Dr. Smith.
27:16You are in the presence of alien felons who have been frozen while they serve their time.
27:21They are harmless for the moment.
27:24Do you have any idea how long they've been here, robot?
27:27The period of their sentence is indicated on those pedestal dials.
27:31However, it is my computation that there is a faulty circuit in the timing system.
27:36The clocks have been stopped for hundreds of years.
27:39With the clocks stopped, they'll be here forever.
27:42Forever is a long time.
27:44Follow me, Will Robinson.
28:02You think that will alert our silent guy?
28:04No, I think he's just programmed to watch prisoners.
28:08Hey.
28:13Just what the doctor ordered for our alien jibber.
28:28How about that?
28:29How about this?
28:31What do you think would happen if we borrowed this?
28:34I'd say there'd be at least two backup systems to replace it.
28:36Well, seeing there's no one we can ask, what are we waiting for?
28:39Tools.
28:40Oh, yeah.
28:44Golly, there sure are a lot of prisoners on this ship.
28:48The actual count, Will Robinson, is 9,874.
28:55I am picking up vibrations that Professor Robinson came this way.
29:04Ah!
29:16What possible harm could there be in a man who plays Cat's Cradle?
29:21Poor devil.
29:23But I'm not much better off than he is, really.
29:26Be of good cheer, my frosty friend.
29:33There.
29:36Your turn.
29:48Your turn.
30:03Have I frightened you, master?
30:05Out of my wits.
30:06I'm sorry, I did not mean it.
30:08I didn't want to harm you, master.
30:10The Cat's Cradle, it's biting into my neck.
30:13It is.
30:14Oh, how sorry it makes me, master.
30:17Oh, look at me.
30:21Do I look like one who would commit a crime?
30:25No, no, no.
30:27Innocent as the day I was born, as gentle as the days long, harmless, tender, a prince of
30:33virtue.
30:34Not unjust, that I should be condemned for another's crime.
30:37Yes, yes, terribly unjust.
30:40It was, of course, a case of mistaken identity.
30:44They thought, like another criminal, looks like fancy.
30:48And I can prove that.
30:49You can?
30:50How?
30:51If only I could speak to the members of the prison board.
30:53Because I know that I could prove my innocence.
30:56But the moment I step off this pedestal, it will alert the guard.
30:59And he's one who listens only to his own words.
31:03And he will prevent me from breathing my cause.
31:06Help me, master.
31:07Help me.
31:07I can't.
31:09Help me.
31:10But I don't know how.
31:12I'm really a stranger here, you know.
31:15Express only your willingness.
31:22Help!
31:25You will not stir until I return.
31:27I won't move.
31:28I promise you.
31:30Because if you step off this pedestal, it will alert the guard.
31:34And he might very well condemn you to frozen sleep.
31:56Ha-ha-ha.
31:57Ha-ha-ha-ha.
32:08Violence to the right of me, violence to the left of me, I can't stand it!
32:25What's that?
32:27It is an alarm.
32:28A prisoner has escaped.
32:30I sure wish we could find Dr. Smith.
32:32I don't know what could have happened to him.
32:37Look, it's the prisoner!
32:38Run, Will Robinson!
33:17What about him?
33:18He is the...
33:19Shhh!
33:20Responsibility of the robot guard.
33:23Our primary objective is to find Professor Robinson and Major West.
33:27And Dr. Smith.
33:28Oh, yes.
33:30How could I forget him?
33:53I don't know whether that's meant for us, but the sooner we get out of here, the better.
33:56Yeah, I'll take these.
33:57You get the rest.
34:06Don!
34:11Don!
34:12Don!
34:13Don!
34:23Don!
34:24Don!
34:24Oh, please.
34:26Don't kill me.
34:27Kill you, master.
34:28Sir, where ever did you get such an idea?
34:31Just because you deserted your post?
34:35If I can explain, Mr. Van Zink, it's very tight.
34:40Those alarm bells.
34:42Tell me, master, do you think there is a way
34:45to keep them from ringing?
34:48Yes, yes.
34:50Penisal.
34:53Splendid idea.
34:55Then I will go with you.
35:02No! No, please!
35:05Oh, no.
35:06Oh, no, please, Mr. Van Zink.
35:10No! No, not back on there.
35:12It's so cold.
35:14You would like to prove your loyalty to me, wouldn't you, master?
35:18Why, yes, yes, of course.
35:19Then...
35:24Oh, no, Mr. Van Zink.
35:27It's so cold.
35:29I'm very delicate, you know.
35:31I might catch a chill.
35:34I shall make it quick and painless for you, master.
35:37Cheer up.
35:38It is not as though it was forever.
35:41Oh, no!
35:43It is forever.
35:45The regulating clock.
35:47It's broken.
35:47It's stopped.
35:49You touched me, master.
35:51Right here.
35:52No, wait.
35:53Wait.
35:54We can make a deal.
35:55I'm a space traveler.
35:57I have a spaceship.
35:58We...
35:59We can escape.
36:01Sp...
36:02Spaceship?
36:05You have a spaceship here, master.
36:14You are indeed a loyal fellow.
36:17Achoo!
36:18Oh, was it too cold for you, master?
36:21Much too cold.
36:23Yeah.
36:23What a shame.
36:24Spaceship.
36:25Spaceship.
36:27In all the time, I thought you were just another one of the prisoners.
36:30In a manner of speaking, Mr. Fanzig.
36:32I am a prisoner.
36:35Unjustly incarcerated.
36:37Like you.
36:39It's the truth.
36:41Prison walls, prison walls.
36:44How well I know that feeling.
36:48Allow me to introduce myself, Mr. Fanzig.
36:51I am Dr. Zachary Smith.
36:54What is your crime, Zachary?
36:56Crime?
36:57I am as innocent of wrongdoing.
37:00As you are, Mr. Fanzig.
37:09Then, Zachary, we shall indeed be friends.
37:22Open this door!
37:24Dad, is that you?
37:28Dad!
37:29Will!
37:30How did you get down here?
37:31Same way you did, I guess.
37:33You got the engine parts.
37:35Yes, they'll have to wait.
37:36Right now, we've got to find Don.
37:38Dad!
37:39We've got to find Dr. Smith, too.
37:42Doctor.
37:44Why not?
37:48We repeat the question.
37:50What is your number?
37:53And I repeat the answer.
37:55I don't have a number.
37:57Why do you persist in trying to deceive us?
37:59On this vessel, there are prisoners only.
38:02No others.
38:04Again, what is your number?
38:06For your information, I'm not a prisoner, I'm a space tramp.
38:08The prisoner is being too imaginative.
38:12Records do not lie.
38:14I'm one of the exceptions that proves that they do.
38:16Guard, report.
38:28The guard says your number is A39BQ164Z09.
38:35Your name is Fanzig.
38:38Your birthplace is the planet Vera.
38:41Tried, found guilty, and sentenced to the frozen sleep for 200 years.
38:46You attempted to escape, which you should know is impossible.
38:51Have you anything to say in your defense?
38:53Plenty.
38:55My name's West.
38:57I was born on the planet Earth.
38:59And the only reason that I'm here is to borrow some spare propulsion equipment for our ship, the Jupiter 2.
39:05Silence!
39:06Silence!
39:07Silence!
39:07Fanzig!
39:08Fanzig!
39:09Can't you understand your automated system got fouled up?
39:11Your clock stopped years ago!
39:13You don't know what you're doing or where you're going!
39:15Contempt!
39:16Contempt!
39:17Take the prisoner away!
39:19His sentence will be doubled!
39:20Sentence will be doubled!
39:22Sentence will be doubled!
39:23Doubled!
39:24Doubled!
39:25Doubled!
39:26Doubled!
39:29Doubled!
39:35Doubled!
39:36You and me, Zachary.
39:38There must be a way to break out of here.
39:40Get your spaceship and flight back to Vera.
39:42No, no, Mr. Fanzig old boy.
39:44Not Vera.
39:45Earth!
39:46Vera!
39:46Earth!
39:51Well, perhaps we might make a short stop over at Vera, wherever that is.
39:56But I must tell you, Mr. Fanzig, I happen to be in a position to grant all of you an
40:01official parole, once we return to Earth.
40:06Parole?
40:09I should have been due for parole, in this year.
40:13That clock won't tell you anything.
40:15That's what I tried to communicate to you.
40:17That clock is broken.
40:18It's been broken for 200 years.
40:22200 years?
40:25That's when I should have been freed!
40:27Right there!
40:30Him!
40:30He should have been freed!
40:32All of us should have been freed!
40:34Come on, Zachary!
40:36Get the clock!
40:37We are taking over this entire brig!
41:01I made him a prisoner!
41:03They made him a prisoner!
41:03I think he is a prisoner!
41:04The one who escaped!
41:06Don!
41:08Don!
41:08Don, can you hear me?
41:11Don!
41:13Don!
41:14Don!
41:18Achoo!
41:19Get down!
41:20I'm freezing!
41:23On to the bridge, comrades!
41:25On to the bridge!
41:26On to the bridge!
41:27Hey!
41:27Hey!
41:27Hey!
41:28Hey!
41:30Hey!
41:36Hey!
41:38Hey!
41:40Hey!
41:40Hey!
41:41Hey!
41:43Hey!
41:45Hey!
41:46Hey!
41:49Don!
41:50Don!
41:50Don!
41:51My name is Wes.
41:52I was born on the planet Earth.
41:54Don!
41:56What happened?
41:57They were conditioning you for freezing.
41:59How do you feel?
42:00Like a fugitive from the ice age.
42:03How'd they get here?
42:03We'll talk about that later.
42:05Right now, we've got to get those spare plots and head back to the Jupiter.
42:08Warning!
42:08Warning!
42:10Come on!
42:10Let's go!
42:11Let's get him!
42:12Let's get him!
42:13Let's get him!
42:14Let's get him!
42:16Let's get him!
42:17Let's get him!
42:19Let's get him!
42:20Let's get him!
42:22Let's get him!
42:24What happened?
42:25What are you trying to do?
42:26Let's go!
42:26Let's go!
42:27He's one of us!
42:28We are taking over this entire brig!
42:32Hush!
42:32Hush!
42:33Hush!
42:33I've explained that when we reach Earth, they'll be granted amnesty.
42:36But, Dr. Smith, they're prisoners!
42:38Not anymore!
42:39We are free men!
42:41Come on, men!
42:42On to the brig!
42:42On to the brig!
42:44Don't come any closer!
42:48You're looking for trouble?
42:49No!
42:50No!
42:50But you are!
42:51And that goes for you too, Smith!
42:53I represent these men as legal counsel!
42:55And I'm happy to say that they're willing to die for their cold!
42:58Heh heh!
42:59Kill him, Duqueray!
42:59Well, dying won't help anything!
43:01Nor will violence!
43:02We've got to find a way to repair the system, not destroy it!
43:04No!
43:06We have waited long enough!
43:07And that clock!
43:09That's what did it!
43:10Come on, men!
43:11Let's tear it to pieces!
43:28Stop it!
43:29If you destroy this clock, you'll blow up the entire ship!
43:32This clock!
43:33That cheated hours of hundreds of years!
43:35I can't! I can't!
43:36This clock has been frozen!
43:37I think I can fix it!
43:38No!
43:38No!
43:39Break it down!
43:40Break it down!
43:41But what about those other men in there?
43:43There must be thousands of them!
43:44This is the only way they'll ever get alive!
43:46Give me one minute!
43:48No!
43:50Oh, what is one minute after 200 years?
43:55It is yours!
43:59Shh!
44:01Nooo!
44:09Let's go.
44:34Prisoners aboard the prison ship Vera Castle.
44:37Your term of imprisonment is now ended.
44:40It is the hope of the prison authorities that you will now resume your place as useful citizens of your
44:47communities.
44:48You will report to Bay Z9 for a change of clothing and the funds which will enable you to make
44:55a new start.
44:57Good luck to you all.
44:59The prison ship Vera Castle will shortly be homeward bound.
45:03I want to thank you for my heart.
45:11On behalf of my men and myself, you did a beautiful job.
45:23No, no! No! He's going to freeze me! What is he doing?
45:28His sensors indicate that there is only one unrehabilitated criminal type left, and that is you.
45:34Explain to him. Make him let me go.
45:40What is he saying?
45:41He said, you will be back. They all come back.
45:48Good luck, Mr. Fanzig. On your new start.
45:51New start?
45:55Thanks, Mr. Fanzig.
45:57Ha-ha! Let's go, man.
46:00Dr. Smith, look!
46:02No!
46:13That alien propulsion unit seems to be working just fine. Any chance of a star fix?
46:17Uh-uh. Not likely till we regain our original flight path. Keep her on course. I'll get the start charts.
46:26And there I was. Trapped in that grisly chamber of horrors with no hope of rescue.
46:32But my ready wit and resourcefulness, not to mention my personal courage, came to my aid.
46:38Uh-choo! And I was able to take control of a situation which might have spelled disaster.
46:43Warning! Warning! Warning!
46:44Will you stop that, you nervous minnie?
46:47There is an object in full view on the starboard bow.
46:58Stand by for collision!
47:01Maybe it's a message from a shipwrecked astronaut.
47:03You might be right about that, son.
47:05Smith, why don't you suit up and go on out there and get it?
47:09You do know how to work that airlock, don't you?
47:11I suggest that we forget it, Professor, and proceed on our appointed...
47:14Ha-choo!
47:15Ha-choo!
47:29Ha!
47:31Ha!
47:34Ha!
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48:13¶¶
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