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00:03There's got to be a fire extinguisher somewhere, check the panels under your seat.
00:10No, it's just suits under there.
00:12Check them all.
00:15Got it!
00:22Mission Control!
00:24Mission Control!
00:26Why aren't they answering us?
00:35That ain't getting it done!
00:37We need to vent!
00:38Is now really the time?
00:40No!
00:40The capsule!
00:41We need to vent the capsule!
00:43Fire needs oxygen to live!
00:45Yeah!
00:46We have to forge it all out into space!
00:48Everyone get your space so far!
00:50Don't we need oxygen to live too?
00:52Spacecraft should repressurize after we vent the fire!
00:55Stop asking questions and shoot the hell up!
01:08Well done!
01:09To the Macronova 9000 full function space suit!
01:14Pairing active suit!
01:15Hen, get your suit on!
01:17Here!
01:18Take over!
01:30Hearing active suit!
01:36Okay!
01:37I'm tied in!
01:41Everyone in peace!
01:42Strap in!
01:44Whatever's not tied down, it's gonna go right out this door!
01:50Damn it!
01:51It's stuck!
01:51It opens inward!
01:53All the pressure's in here and not out there!
01:55You'll never open it!
01:56Can we just burn alive?
01:58Not a chance!
02:01Not a chance!
02:01Athena win!
02:20I can't believe that worked!
02:22A little too well!
02:27Don't!
02:27Don't we need that?
02:38Don't we need that?
02:38And then I told him that I have to leave early, and he said nobody's paying you a full time
02:42salary for half time work.
02:43And I reminded him that I showed up to the office at 7 this morning to make up for that
02:47time
02:47And he said nobody asked you to do that
02:49Which is insane because that's exactly what he asked me to do yesterday when I told him that I was
02:53gonna have to leave early
02:54Which is just like even he doesn't understand the crap that's coming out of his mouth
02:57You know what I mean? He's just a terrible boss
02:59Well maybe next time you should put it in writing
03:02What?
03:04Are you taking his side?
03:06No, no, I'm just saying in the future you should protect yourself
03:09Just make a paper trail and if he forgets what he said you can just show him
03:13That's all
03:13Oh, why didn't I think about that?
03:15Oh wait, I did when I emailed him a week ago and he didn't respond
03:19Which is why I had to show up to work today and say it to his face
03:22Right
03:24Sorry, I was trying to help
03:25No, you're trying to fix it
03:26You're trying to fix me
03:27Why can't you just listen and support me?
03:29Okay, look, if I see you drowning am I supposed to wait for you to ask for a life preserver?
03:34Yes!
03:36No, maybe
03:37Look, I just, I want you to respect my autonomy
03:39Okay, I can ask for Dr. Hanson
03:50Oh my god
03:52Um, this may be worse than I thought
03:53I thought the news was being hyperbolic like Carmageddon or B-NATO or something
03:57I'm gonna text, um, Dr. Hanson and let him know that we're gonna be late
04:01Lori
04:01I'll text him from the train
04:02Lori
04:03Lori
04:06I'm not going
04:09I'm done with Dr. Hanson
04:13Kelly, you said you were gonna give it six months
04:15We've given it eight years, Lori
04:17It's still the same fight
04:19At what point do we just admit defeat?
04:21So you want me to what?
04:23Just let you die here in space trash or palooza?
04:25No, I want you to respect my autonomy
04:32Okay
04:32Fine
04:35Fine
04:46Ah!
04:47The train to Apollo is now late.
05:06Laurie, Laurie, Laurie!
05:10Laurie!
05:16We're not going home now, are we?
05:18Not in this.
05:19It won't survive re-entry.
05:23Why did you have to do that?
05:26We would have burned to death if she hadn't.
05:28Look, someone on the ground is going to figure out how to get us back down.
05:32And it's not going to be your damn fiancée either.
05:35Then who?
05:37His wife made contact with us once.
05:40She'll do it again.
05:42Athena's right.
05:43If there's anyone who will help us survive up here and get us home, it's Karen.
05:48Well, hopefully she can do it in the 12 minutes she has on the phone with us next time.
05:52We should be back in satellite range in a little over one hour.
05:56What could possibly go wrong in an hour?
05:58We don't even know how much air we have left in these suits.
06:01Estimated breathing time, one hour and six minutes.
06:05Oh, thank you, suit.
06:07You're welcome.
06:10Oh, good.
06:11An hour and six minutes.
06:13So we won't be back in range for an hour, which means we'll only have six minutes to figure something
06:17out.
06:17You start panicking, son.
06:18You're going to suck up that oxygen a whole hell of a lot faster.
06:23This morning, the Inara-2 was successfully launched into low Earth orbit.
06:29Approximately seven minutes into the flight, all contact with the spacecraft was lost due to a sudden and unexpected geomagnetic
06:37storm.
06:37But thanks to the tireless efforts of our Macronova team on the ground at 3.37 Pacific Standard Time, communication
06:45with the Inara-2 was reestablished.
06:48Tragically, while in the process of talking the crew through the reentry procedure, a fire broke out aboard the vessel.
06:56Fire suppression efforts were reported unsuccessful.
07:00Shortly after that, all communication ended.
07:03Given the literal fallout we're witnessing in the skies over parts of the globe today, any rescue or retrieval is
07:10impossible at this time.
07:12Our thoughts and prayers are with these everyday heroes and their families during this difficult time.
07:19Son of a bitch.
07:20So he's just going to do nothing?
07:22Worse, he's doing damage control.
07:25He assumes they're dead.
07:26No, he's betting they are.
07:28He's hedging his bet in case they're not.
07:30He's getting ahead of the story.
07:32He's making it seem like it was a lost cause.
07:34The truth is, we don't know what happened when that orbit shifted and we lost contact.
07:38We won't know anything until they come back around in a signal range.
07:41We'll be back over the West Coast in 72 minutes.
07:45Oh, God.
07:48Okay.
07:49They won't be over L.A. for 72 minutes, but they're going to be over somewhere.
07:53Right?
08:06All right, Buck, Robbie, let's knock it down.
08:08Come on.
08:17Harry.
08:18In the engine.
08:19Got it.
08:20Dispatch, this is Captain 118 responding to a still alarm at Pershing Square.
08:24We need a Metrolink assignment and to cease all rail traffic.
08:28Copy, Captain 118.
08:30Closest USAR unit is at a Pedway Collapse on 4th.
08:33I'll send them your way when they're done.
08:39Larry!
08:40Going up the stairs of the street?
08:42Hey!
08:42Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
08:43Over here!
08:44You've got to get down there!
08:45Look, I tried, but there's sparks!
08:47Were you on the train?
08:48No, no, no, but my wife is, she's, she's Captain there.
08:50Laurie, I can't get to her.
08:51Okay, sir, we're going to take care of it.
08:52Why don't you wait for her up on the platform?
08:54All right, Robbie, de-energize the third rail.
08:57There should be a switch on the track.
08:59Copy.
08:59All right, let's get that door open.
09:08All right.
09:09Okay, stand back.
09:17Everybody up top.
09:19All right, Bob, let's hit that satellite with CO2.
09:21Yeah.
09:22That's it, ma'am.
09:23Keep moving up the stairs.
09:24Okay, coming through.
09:26Come on, sir.
09:38Okay, guys, come on through.
09:40If you can, now's the time to get out.
09:42As quick as you can, but still safely.
09:45Okay.
09:49Okay, I got one more.
09:50Rob, give me a hand.
09:52Gotcha.
09:53Gotcha.
09:57Okay, sir.
09:59Rob, on three.
10:00One, two, three.
10:08Rob, you got him?
10:09I got him.
10:10Head this way, sir.
10:11Go on.
10:11Just head down there.
10:13Hey, are you a lawyer?
10:15Yeah.
10:16Where's my husband?
10:17He's fine.
10:18We found him on the platform looking for you.
10:21Okay.
10:21Can you move?
10:22No.
10:23He's stuck.
10:24He's stuck.
10:25Hey, hey, Rob.
10:26Come on, give me a hand.
10:27Try and pry this off her.
10:28All right, let's go.
10:29On three.
10:30Ready?
10:31One, two.
10:38Hey, Cap, we need you down here.
10:41Take this.
10:42Come on, Eve.
10:48What?
10:48You can't extricate her?
10:49She's pinned above the knee.
10:50And this thing must weigh two tons minimum.
10:58I'd say slow and steady, but the ceiling's feeling like a timeline we don't want to miss.
11:02All right, miss, that hurts a lot, huh?
11:04I would use stronger language.
11:06All right, let's see if we can do something to help that out.
11:07Eddie, maybe a nice cocktail for the lady.
11:10Buck, Robbie, let's get that hydraulic ram in here, all right?
11:13Airbag stayed in the car.
11:14Timber's shoring up the roof.
11:15All right, let's move.
11:16Copy that.
11:17I need the life facts.
11:23Lori, I'm here, Lori.
11:25Yeah.
11:25Sir, sir, I told you to stay up on the platform.
11:28Oh, my God, Lori.
11:31Lori, I'm so sorry.
11:35I'm so sorry.
11:36It's okay.
11:37It's okay.
11:37It's okay.
11:38It was just a stupid argument.
11:39It was so stupid.
11:40And I want to keep adding it to the rest of my life.
11:42Okay.
11:42Okay?
11:42Okay.
11:43Okay.
11:45Hey, hey, you're going to get her out of here, right?
11:47I'm working on it right now, sir.
11:50Okay.
11:54Dispatch, we getting USAR out here anytime soon?
11:57Not for 45.
11:58Till then?
11:59Yeah, we're on our own.
12:01Ah.
12:10Let me get this straight.
12:11You want me to send one of our people up to the roof with a satellite phone?
12:15Yes.
12:15And it would be great if you can do it in the next 12 minutes.
12:18You're aware we're under an extreme weather watch over here.
12:21It's raining fire here.
12:25All then, can I have a word?
12:27Red bag going up!
12:36Buck, you see this water?
12:38Yeah.
12:39Where's it coming from?
12:40All right, I noticed it when we first got here.
12:42Might want to mention it to Cap.
12:43Heart rate is 105.
12:45BP is 96, over 48.
12:48Hey, Cap, the femur might be broken, but it's hard to tell.
12:50Copy that.
12:51Buck, how we doing out there?
12:53Yeah, stabilized as much as we can be.
12:55But I think our timeline just moved up.
12:57We got water on the tracks.
12:58Broken pipes.
12:59Great.
13:00Can anything make this day worse?
13:03Don't answer that.
13:04You think we're lost cause?
13:06I think Dr. Henson's a terrible therapist.
13:10Lori, Lori, are you okay?
13:12I can't breathe.
13:13I can't breathe.
13:14Lori?
13:15Hey, eyes on me.
13:17How you doing?
13:19I'm pretty cool.
13:23BP's dropping.
13:2490 over 52.
13:26Cap, I think the femur might have nicked her artery.
13:28She's bleeding eternally.
13:29I'm getting a tourniquet on her.
13:31Thanks.
13:33Whoa, whoa, whoa, what's happening?
13:34What's happening?
13:35Lori!
13:35Lori?
13:37She's out, Cap.
13:39Hey, what's happening?
13:40All right, Buck, let's get him out of here.
13:42Lori, let's get out of here.
13:43Hey, hey, come on.
13:44No, I'm not going anywhere.
13:46They need room to work.
13:47I'm not going anywhere.
13:53Not a pipe.
13:54It's a water bay.
13:56Yes, they just got work.
14:06It's her.
14:10Karen?
14:11No, this is Cammie Raleigh with Nashville Emergency Services.
14:14Nashville?
14:15Am I speaking with the folks on the spaceship?
14:17Yes, yes, yes, yes.
14:19Hi.
14:19It's us.
14:21Paul, please, patching you through to Los Angeles.
14:31Penn?
14:32Oh, my God.
14:34Oh, my God.
14:35You're a genius.
14:36Yes.
14:36It was Maddie's idea.
14:38And I've got Turks and Caicos and 999 in London standing by when we lose the connection.
14:43Is everyone OK?
14:44Yes.
14:46The fire is out.
14:48We're OK.
14:49OK.
14:49We're going to get you down this time, and without starting another fire.
14:53Well, that might be a problem.
14:55Why?
14:56We lost the emergency hatch when we vented the capsule.
14:59This thing's now a convertible.
15:03What are you breathing?
15:05We're in the suits.
15:06We've got about an hour of oxygen left.
15:10What do we do?
15:11Well, even if they hadn't blown the hatch based on where they are, it's going to take a couple
15:15hours to get back.
15:17Karen?
15:18Karen?
15:20Who here?
15:22We can't come back down, can we?
15:27No.
15:30But you can keep going up.
15:34Up?
15:35Up where?
15:37Yes.
15:39It could work.
15:40It'll be tight 50 minutes from where they are.
15:42Karen?
15:43We are sending you to the International Space Station.
15:48God, I hope they have a bathroom there.
15:52I'm not watching the news.
15:54At least not on TV.
15:57Thanks.
15:58Let me know if you hear anything else.
15:59I get better reception outside of the engine.
16:02Oh, yeah?
16:02Well, you can also get flaming rocks in your skull.
16:05OK, hey, Cal.
16:07This is Cal.
16:08He's going to hang out with you up here on the street because no one is going back down
16:13into the station.
16:14Do we understand?
16:16Cal.
16:17Yeah?
16:18OK, Cal.
16:18In you get.
16:20Let's go.
16:26So I'm, I'm, I'm what?
16:27I'm babysitting this dude?
16:29Look, he's trying to avoid freaking out because someone he loves is in danger and he doesn't
16:34know if she's going to make it home tonight.
16:36I figured maybe you guys could really get in the truck.
16:48How did mama sound?
16:49She's good, baby.
16:50Everyone's OK.
16:52Are they on the way home?
16:53Not just yet, but they're on their way to a safe place where they can dock the capsule
16:56until it's time for them to come home.
16:58You're sending them to the ISS?
17:00Yep.
17:01That is so cool.
17:02When are you coming back?
17:04As soon as I can.
17:05But you guys need to stay with May.
17:07And don't go outside, OK?
17:08We've got everything under control here.
17:10We'll be fine.
17:11Thank you so much for being with them, May.
17:14I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.
17:16Where else would I be?
17:17These two are pretty good company.
17:18I love you guys.
17:20Take care of each other, OK?
17:21I'll see you soon.
17:23So what do you do now?
17:26Hello?
17:30Anybody here?
17:31Hello?
17:34Oh, my God.
17:39May, are you and the kids OK?
17:41Fine.
17:42I just need some advice on how to get a head wound to stop bleeding.
17:46Again, not me or the kids.
17:48This woman...
17:49Robin.
17:49Robin came in looking for some help, but we're a little short on paramedics.
17:53Um, I thought it would stop if we applied pressure, but it just won't stop bleeding.
17:57It's a head wound.
17:59There's a tremendous amount of blood flow there.
18:01Even a minor cut can bleed profusely.
18:03Any loss of consciousness?
18:04No.
18:05Uh, she's up and talking.
18:06No nausea or dizziness either.
18:08I feel fine.
18:09Gross, but fine.
18:10Robin, it doesn't sound like you have a major head injury, which is good.
18:14The laceration probably looks worse than it is.
18:17Did you get hit by space debris?
18:18No.
18:19I got hit by the coffee table in my living room.
18:22I tripped over my dog, tried to call for a car, but the driver had a no-blood rule.
18:26Then I remembered this firehouse was down the street.
18:29Here, I found Tau's.
18:31That's a lot of blood.
18:33If you're gonna puke, don't do it on me.
18:35At this point, Staples would be her best bet, but that's obviously not happening.
18:40And they don't keep surgical glue in the firehouse.
18:43You need something tight enough to keep that wound closed.
18:45If she loses much more blood, she could go into hemorrhagic shock.
18:48Oh, God.
18:50My obituary's gonna read, tripped over her dog, and die.
18:55Nobody is dying.
19:00Wait, you said tight?
19:02You found something?
19:03Her hair.
19:05When I was a kid, my mom used to braid my hair, and it would be so tight that I
19:09couldn't sleep at night.
19:10I always complained.
19:11May, that's genius.
19:12Okay, you can braid her hair over the wound to close it.
19:16Okay, Mara, um, put your hand here.
19:20Keep pressure on it, okay?
19:26All right, Robbie, give me that halogen.
19:28Here!
19:30Eddie!
19:32Reach the window!
19:34Richie!
19:35What?
19:38Yeah!
19:40Got it.
19:50It's not working.
19:52Anyone on film this water?
19:56Dispatch, what's the ETI in our water shut off?
19:59DWP says they shut it down.
20:01Are you sure it's just not residual water left in the pipe?
20:03I promise you, the water is most definitely not shut off.
20:07Let me call again.
20:08How long?
20:09Last time they said 20 minutes, so this time probably 30.
20:12Plus however long it takes for those guys to learn how to read the automatic.
20:16Copy that, they're working on it!
20:18You want to connect one end to the tablet and the other one to the thrusters module in the console.
20:24Go to settings, tap command nearby devices, and the screen should reboot in control mode.
20:31Okay, that did something.
20:34Okay, I'm getting options for thruster, reverse thruster.
20:38Looks like a PS5 controller.
20:41Oh, good.
20:42All right, you fly it then.
20:44Me?
20:45I only do passenger jets.
20:49Uh, there's your telemetry, your pitch, and your thrust.
20:53That's the real deal.
21:00Looks like we've got ourselves a pilot.
21:03Major Lewis Kern, Apollo 18, at your service.
21:08Okay, we need to get you moving.
21:10Uh, we have you at 55 minutes travel time and 64 minutes of O2.
21:15And you called ahead?
21:16We haven't been able to make contact with anyone there yet.
21:19NASA says they lost contact from the geomagnetic storm in.
21:21Working theory is that it knocked out the station's receivers.
21:24Then we'll ring the doorbell.
21:26Well, except the house is traveling at 17,000 miles an hour and approximately 53 kilometers above you.
21:32So, how do we get there?
21:33You have to increase your orbit and match its speed.
21:36Major Kern, I want you to pick the local vertical.
21:38Can you do that?
21:39With pleasure.
21:43Perfectly, maintain that trajectory.
21:44And you'll let us know if it looks like we're drifting off course?
21:47Well, here's the thing.
21:49Higher and faster means farther away.
21:51And we don't know how long we'll be able to keep a connection with you.
21:53At some point, we will lose you.
21:55No, we'll stay the course.
21:58Karen.
21:59Yeah?
22:01Can't you call my kids?
22:04I already did.
22:06Just bring the mother's home to us, Athena.
22:09You know I will.
22:11All right, everyone.
22:12Here we go.
22:13Second star on the right.
22:15Straight on till morning.
22:21You're not a firefighter?
22:23No.
22:24I'm just, uh, riding along with them for the day.
22:32You're like a make-a-wish kid or something?
22:34You know those people who went up in the Inara today?
22:37Well, one of them was my mom.
22:44One of them is my mom.
22:50How so, uh...
22:53You're just...
22:54I'm waiting for news.
22:57Just like you.
23:00I really wish I was down there.
23:04I think I could help.
23:06You can't.
23:10All you can do
23:12is let them do their job.
23:15These guys are the best.
23:17They know what they're doing.
23:35The ranch shadow won't budge.
23:37I'm gonna make a train.
23:51Yes, how's she doing?
23:53Not good.
23:54Second guarding.
23:55BB's 125.
23:56You thinking crotch syndrome?
23:59Possible organ failure.
24:06Guys, it's not raining.
24:09There's concrete chunks underneath.
24:11They won't let the water through.
24:13I think the water's coming in faster.
24:15Yeah.
24:16It's eroding the hole.
24:18It's getting bigger, damn it.
24:19Can we call another house?
24:20Maybe they can lend us another ramp.
24:21Not enough time.
24:23We need a trauma surgeon.
24:24That's our best shot.
24:25Wait a minute.
24:25You want to take her leg?
24:27She's young and healthy.
24:29Hospital's just down the street.
24:31We can get in there in a few minutes.
24:32That's our best odds.
24:36I don't like to call.
24:37Just because you don't like it
24:38doesn't mean it's not the right one.
24:41No, no, no, no, no, no.
24:42I keep thinking,
24:43what would Bobby do right now?
24:44For all the things you just listed,
24:46he would try to save that leg.
24:48I'm open to other solutions, Captain.
24:50I just don't see any other ones.
24:52Do you?
25:01Robbie, go back to the ER.
25:03Grab a surgeon.
25:04Tell him we need to do a field amputation.
25:06Copy that.
25:16May, that looks great.
25:17I got it to stop actively bleeding,
25:19but she should probably still get to a hospital.
25:21Do you have an ETA on an RA unit?
25:23I still don't know when the 118 will be back.
25:25I don't have one to send.
25:27Even if I did, the hospitals are overrun.
25:29Was there that much space, Chuck?
25:30Some, plus a lot of rubbernecking accidents,
25:32selfies gone wrong, heart attacks that are probably,
25:35panic attacks, you know the drill.
25:36Yeah.
25:37I guess we'll just keep her here
25:38to keep an eye on her until the guys get back.
25:40She probably shouldn't be alone.
25:42May, we have another patient coming in.
25:44But wait, May, did he say another patient?
25:46They said they heard we were treating people.
25:49Where?
25:51I may have posted something online.
26:01What's the ETA on my trauma surgeon?
26:04About an hour, maybe.
26:06She doesn't have an hour.
26:08Do they know that?
26:09Yeah, I've tried everything, including begging,
26:11but it's pretty backed up in here.
26:14Give me.
26:16I'll do it.
26:17They don't send you into war zone
26:19without teaching how to do an amputation.
26:21Granted, it wasn't underwater,
26:23but I learned a couple of things in Afghanistan.
26:33I'm going to grab some whole blood.
26:34Get back here as soon as you can.
26:36All right, copy that.
26:38I'm going to grab a hacksaw from the rake.
26:40They're going to let me do it?
26:43No, I'm going to do it myself.
26:48How many people at the firehouse now?
26:50Close to two dozen at this point,
26:52but more keep coming.
26:53Mostly minor injuries,
26:55along with some people who either can't make it home
26:57or are afraid to be alone.
26:58So the 118 is a makeshift shelter?
27:01That's not a bad use of an empty fire station
27:03in the crisis.
27:04Yeah, and it says here that it's not
27:05the only empty firehouse in town.
27:07We could put out a call for retired
27:09or off-duty medical personnel, social workers.
27:12They could just go to their nearest firehouse and help.
27:14It would take some pressure off the ERs,
27:16which are standing room only right now.
27:18Well, how fast can we spread the word?
27:21You'd be surprised.
27:25No, you're kidding.
27:28No, there's no way.
27:29You want to cut off her leg?
27:31No, I do not.
27:33Listen, Kel, in an ideal world,
27:35you'd be having this conversation
27:36with an actual surgeon right now,
27:38but it appears ideal has left the atmosphere, so...
27:44Okay, now, what are the other options?
27:49We wait.
27:50City figures out how to turn off the water.
27:52We figure out how to pull that concrete slab
27:54off of her leg,
27:55hoping that the hole doesn't get any bigger
27:56and that her heart doesn't fail,
27:58but most likely she will die.
28:02What?
28:04Lori, gosh.
28:06Okay.
28:07But if you do this, she lives, right?
28:12If I do this, she has a chance to live.
28:21Two hours ago, I was having a fight with her,
28:23and now I'm going to give you the authorization
28:25to amputate her leg?
28:28No, she's going to hate me.
28:30At least she'll be alive to do it.
28:40She said they're the best, right?
28:49You do what you have to do,
28:50but you save her life.
28:53All right, we will.
28:54All right, guys, have everything prepped.
28:56I'm coming down.
29:00The speed is good.
29:01Vector's solid.
29:02You should have visual contact by now.
29:08We see it.
29:09It looks so far away.
29:11No, it's not.
29:12You make good time.
29:13You are about 26 minutes out
29:15with 33 minutes of oxygen in reserve.
29:20Hey, NASA's still getting no response
29:22from the crew on the ISS.
29:24I was hoping they'd be on standby
29:25to help them dock.
29:27Karen?
29:30Karen?
29:32All right, we just have to talk them through
29:33before we lose them.
29:35Hey, guys, we still have no radio contact
29:38with the ISS.
29:39What does that mean?
29:40It just means we have to prep you
29:41for the docking in case they're not
29:43ready for an assist.
29:47How do you feel about that, Major Kern?
29:49Docking procedure's like riding a bike.
29:51But you never made it to space.
29:53I did it many, many times in the simulator.
29:56It's not like riding a stationary bike
29:59in 1972.
30:01Uh-oh.
30:02What? Uh-oh.
30:02I should have checked this before.
30:04The Inara-2 isn't designed to dock with the ISS.
30:07What does that mean?
30:08I house it and build it to cross the thermosphere.
30:10The design isn't compatible with the ISS airlock.
30:12So what do they do?
30:15They're going to have to walk.
30:17Hen?
30:19There could be a complication up ahead.
30:21The space even good news sucks.
30:24What kind of complication?
30:25It looks like the Inara-2 won't be able
30:27to dock at any of the ports,
30:28but you're going to be fine.
30:30You just need to get close enough
30:31to an outer airlock,
30:33and you'll be able to step right up to it.
30:35There'll be a hatch.
30:36You will be able to...
30:40Hello?
30:41Hello?
30:41Hello?
30:42They're not there anymore.
30:43Guys, they're not there.
30:48Hen?
30:50Hen?
30:51Hen?
30:51You're out of range.
30:56Hello?
30:59It's just us now.
31:06Looks like maybe the station got beat up
31:08worse than we did.
31:10So does that mean we're not going to be able
31:12to get on it?
31:13Well, we'll get on it all right.
31:18Your wife said we wouldn't be able to dock.
31:20She also said it'd be fine.
31:23Yeah, right after she said...
31:26Look!
31:26We're going to figure it out.
31:28And before these suits run dry.
31:31Right, Major?
31:32Yeah, I think I already did figure it out.
31:35You see that open hatch there?
31:38That's the airlock.
31:39We can't dock to it.
31:41What?
31:41I think it can get us
31:42within spitting distance.
31:43How far can you spit?
31:46I can get us as close as 30 feet.
31:48And then what?
31:51Jump.
31:56All right, pushing sucks.
31:58Rock in 10 mils of ketamine.
32:05Right, one pint of O-negative.
32:07That's all they can spare.
32:08Make it do.
32:12All right, Kat.
32:13Tell me when the ball is.
32:20Hey, Kat.
32:24I'll tell you when the ball is.
32:32Hey.
32:33I can still do it.
32:36Nah, I've been waiting months
32:38for this interim captain thing
32:40to come to an end.
32:41I think this will finally do it.
32:43Give her the blood.
33:01I'll tell you when the ball is going to be released.
33:02Ah!
33:04Ah!
33:04Ah!
33:04Ah!
33:05Ah!
33:06Ah!
33:07Ah!
33:09Ah!
33:10Ah!
33:13Ah!
33:16BP is dropping, 80 over 48.
33:22She's bullshake.
33:33I'm at her spanner.
33:42BP is still falling, 60 over 32.
33:47Mag is running dry, Cap.
33:50Keep bullshake.
33:51She's losing a lot of blood.
33:53I'm almost two.
33:54Rob, you get the backboard ready.
33:56When I say go, we go.
33:58BP is fighting me out, Pat.
34:00Keep bullshake.
34:05Almost there.
34:06Good job.
34:08All right, go.
34:10Eddie, give me the heat and stand.
34:11Rob, you get that backboard in here.
34:13Coming in.
34:14All right, everyone's clapped.
34:19Backboard in.
34:22Let's get a top side.
34:24Nice and easy.
34:25That's it.
34:33Oh, my God.
34:34Oh, my God.
34:35Oh, my God.
34:36Oh, my God.
34:37Oh, my God.
34:37Lori.
34:38Lori.
34:39They got her up, Cal.
34:40She made it.
34:41She made it.
34:47I don't know what to say to her when she wakes up.
34:52You can tell her there was no good option,
34:54but we did everything we could for her.
34:57What if she hates me?
35:01Then tell her to hate me.
35:03I was the one in charge.
35:05I'll be the one to shoulder all the way.
35:09Thanks, Captain.
35:11Thank you, all.
35:34Almost there.
35:35Almost there.
35:36We're going to do this.
35:38We're going to do this.
35:38We're going to do this.
35:40Oxygen levels critical.
35:42Estimated four minutes to depletion.
35:44Hey, just stay calm.
35:47Hold on.
35:48I'm bringing her around.
35:52Easy.
35:55Come on.
36:02Oh, my God.
36:04Oh, my God.
36:11That explains why nobody picked up.
36:18Parker.
36:18Parker.
36:19Listen to me.
36:20You have to stay calm.
36:21Oh, God.
36:21We're going to die out there, aren't we?
36:23He's having a panic attack.
36:26His O2 supply is draining fast.
36:28I got this, ladies.
36:29Certified yoga instructor.
36:32Parker.
36:34Let's bring our awareness to our breath,
36:37to our bodies.
36:38Pull it through.
36:40Okay, now I'm going to stay.
36:41It ain't working.
36:41Let me.
36:42Look at me.
36:43Okay.
36:43Look at me.
36:44Parker.
36:44I can't breathe.
36:45Tell me what I say.
36:47Every breath you take
36:48is a minute you're stealing
36:49from everybody else.
36:51So pull your ass together.
36:58All right.
36:59Good.
37:01Okay.
37:01Who's going first?
37:03I'll do it.
37:04Respectfully, ma'am.
37:05I've been waiting 50 years for this.
37:31Tell them secure.
37:33Parker.
37:34Go.
37:34You're up.
37:44Oxygen levels depleted.
37:45Guys!
37:46I'm out!
37:47I'm out of there!
37:48I can't do it!
37:48I can't do it!
37:49You need to get over there now!
37:50Knock it out.
37:51Parker is out of air.
37:52Let me hide behind you!
37:53Go!
37:54Go!
37:56Dammit!
38:10Be careful now.
38:13Be easy.
38:22Okay, Trisha.
38:23You next.
38:24He's not looking good.
38:26Breathe in.
38:28Breathe out.
38:30Oh.
38:32Okay, get ready to close the hatch!
38:34Ah!
38:35Hang on!
38:36Hang on!
38:37Okay, we're almost there!
38:38There, please.
38:48Oh.
38:50Oh.
38:53Oh.
38:55Oh.
38:57Oh.
38:59Oh.
39:00Oh.
39:00Oh.
39:07todasAN
39:23It looks like we got company.
39:26I'd say that's an understatement.
39:34So am I going to have to report all this to the chief?
39:36If you do, you tell him it was your wife's idea.
39:38Of course it was.
39:39The hospitals were full.
39:41The firehouse was empty.
39:42You guys have just been performing tiny miracle after tiny miracle.
39:45It's what our dad taught us.
39:52During the earthquake, dad took us to the church so we could be of service.
39:57It helped take our minds off of worrying about our mom.
40:00And she came back.
40:02And she will this time, too.
40:04She's alive, Harry.
40:06Karen made contact.
40:06She sent them to a safe place.
40:19Hello?
40:21Anybody here?
40:23Hello?
40:32Is this what I think it is?
40:35Blood?
40:37Oh, my.
40:43She's alive.
40:44Somebody get me a med kit!
40:50She's breathing, but barely.
40:52Contusions above the temple.
40:56Bruises across the ribcage.
40:58Best guess, punctured lung.
41:00You got that med kit yet?
41:01Yeah, coming.
41:06Ah, let's see here.
41:07Anita.
41:07I need it.
41:21It's okay.
41:22It's okay.
41:22Just try to stay calm and catch your breath.
41:25You're okay.
41:26Did Elon send you?
41:28No, much worse.
41:29Trickhauser.
41:30I hate that guy.
41:32He's my fiancé.
41:35My condolences.
41:37Why are you here?
41:39We were caught in a geomagnetic storm out of our capsule.
41:42It was damaged.
41:43We couldn't go back down.
41:44We needed somewhere safe.
41:45All the people on the ground figured out a way to get us back home.
41:49Any port in a geomagnetic storm.
41:51Lucky for me you picked this place.
41:54Maybe not so lucky for you.
41:57What are you talking about?
41:59The ISS is in the middle of the debris field.
42:02We've been hit three times already.
42:03Not sure if she can withstand a fourth.
42:07A fourth?
42:08It's coming back around?
42:10How soon?
42:12Just about.
42:14No.
42:16No!
42:17Hold on to something!
42:21Oh, no!
42:23Hold on!
42:53Hold on to something!
42:56Hold on to something!
43:00Hold on to something!
43:03Hold on to something!
43:04Hold on to something!
43:05Hold on to something!
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