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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S3E04 - Hunters Moon
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00:13Two degrees, ripe warp.
00:15Jack.
00:16Keep heading in.
00:18Stand by with the space park.
00:20I strongly advise you to reconsider, Professor.
00:22Anyone with even the faintest understanding of galactic phenomena
00:24can see that this planet is girdled by some sinister
00:27and unquestionably fatal contamination.
00:30We don't seem to have any choice, Doctor.
00:33If our propulsion unit isn't fixed,
00:35we won't be able to maintain our support systems.
00:37Either way, we could die.
00:39Put the ship on minimum gravitational orbit.
00:40I'll need somebody to handle the auxiliary thruster, sir.
00:42I'll do it.
00:53Good luck, Dad.
00:54Thank you, darling.
00:55Be careful.
00:56Be sure to keep in contact.
00:58Old Dr. Smith might just have a point, you know,
01:00about the contamination belt around that planet.
01:02Well, I'll report as soon as we hit it, huh?
01:04All right.
01:16Inject system ready, Professor.
01:19Release hatch open.
01:22All right.
01:23Start disconnect thrust at five.
01:25Five, four, three...
01:38One, two...
01:39Four, three...
01:43Three, three...
01:43One, two...
01:46Three!
01:46Two...
01:47One, two...
01:47Two!
01:48One, two...
01:48One, three...
01:48Two.
01:49Space pod to Jupiter.
01:51Beginning entry into the planet's atmosphere.
01:54Heat, 4300.
01:57Gravitational pole 1.073.
02:02Check. Scope metering is corrected with pod.
02:07John, how about that contamination belt around the planet?
02:10Any sensor readings on it yet?
02:12We're approaching it fast. Should know momentarily.
02:15I am picking up irregular pulses on my force detector circuits.
02:18They show increasing strength.
02:20None? The robot's picking up some kind of force field.
02:24And don't penetrate any deeper. Reverse and return.
02:28Danger! Danger! Force level building to fatal intensity.
02:53The darkening will never.
02:55The darkening will never.
03:00The darkening will never be used in a lifetime.
03:11The darkening will never be a threat.
03:36¶¶
03:55Controls won't respond.
03:57Can't turn. Penetrating force field layer.
04:00Interacility thruster pack.
04:02Your descent is 2 Gs above maximum safety level.
04:04Cannot comply. Trapped by force.
04:10Force detector overloaded. Overloaded.
04:13Danger, danger.
04:15Do you have control? I repeat. John, do you have control?
04:19Almost through the force field layer.
04:23Yes. Yes, the pod's starting to respond.
04:29We're through the force field.
04:31We're approaching the planet's surface.
04:33Any damage?
04:35Well, the pod seems okay.
04:36The robot burned out a detector circuit.
04:38He's working to repair it now.
04:40Yeah, I think we'll both live.
04:43There. I have now switched over to emergency operation.
04:47All facilities functioning.
04:49Can you tell me what kind of force field that was we just came through?
04:52It pains me to think about it.
04:54However, my detectors analyze an ultra-powerful, artificially-induced,
04:59protective barrier energized by solar deflection.
05:02Sounds like some kind of intergalactic barbed wire fence to keep us out.
05:06A fence works two ways, Professor.
05:08To keep something out or keep something in.
05:12Well, we're gonna have a chance to find out which right now.
05:14Landing struts projected.
05:17Stand by for touchdown.
05:18Get down.
05:33Hello, Justice.
05:35Hello, Justice.
05:46Let's go.
05:46Let's go.
05:47Let's go.
05:52Sensors indicate atmospheric oxygen within human tolerance.
05:57All right. Let's take a look around.
06:01Advise caution. Readings still incomplete on alien habitation.
06:08Space Park to Jupiter. We've landed. The atmosphere seems okay.
06:12So far, no sign of alien life.
06:14See any good spots? We can bring down the Jupiter.
06:15No, not here. We'll survey the area. Out.
06:25Caution. Suggest an immediate return to pod.
06:28Sensors indicate approach of unknown alien.
06:31Is it friendly? Impossible to determine.
06:34Better make sure before the Jupiter lands, then.
06:43Danger. Danger.
06:52Danger. Danger.
06:53I suppose I should have listened to you.
06:55Danger. Danger.
07:00Who are you?
07:02I'm John Robinson from the Earth ship Jupiter 2.
07:04We have to make an emergency landing for repairs.
07:06You're trespassing on a private killing preserve, Earthling.
07:10Killing preserve?
07:15I am Megazor. Future ruler of Zahn.
07:19I am here to undergo special tests to determine my suitability as ruler of our civilization.
07:24You may rest assured we won't interfere.
07:25You already have.
07:27That was to be my victim.
07:28Warning.
07:29Warning.
07:30Warning.
07:31Warning.
07:34The robot's defensive mechanism has been neutralized by a disruptor tone.
07:38Both of you come with me.
07:41Jupiter 2.
07:42Jupiter 2.
07:44John, come in.
07:47If you prefer, the computer can also destroy you.
07:52Come.
07:53I have plans for your use.
08:01This is my cap, and these are some of my captors.
08:05Do not be alarmed, Professor.
08:07Earth humans and their robot byproducts are not considered natural enemies of the Zahn culture.
08:12Your robot is well programmed.
08:15These are my enemies.
08:17Galadius.
08:19Zoridots.
08:22Roscopor.
08:24Since you already have them in cages, the killing should be easy.
08:27That is a senseless statement that I would expect from an Earthling.
08:31In our species, destruction is a highly developed art.
08:36There are strict procedures, rules, regulations.
08:38You are not expected to understand.
08:41Come.
08:41Megazor refers to an attitude similar in concept to the human condition of sportsmanship.
08:46Oh, that's encouraging.
08:48My sensors indicate to the contrary in our case, Professor.
08:52Time is running short.
08:54Yes.
08:54Yes, I will get on with it.
08:57Hurry them along!
09:02Shut!
09:04Shut!
09:10An important test has been disrupted by you, Earthlings.
09:14Registering point count for kills to date.
09:17I could have gained another 50 points by the killing of that Galadian,
09:21if you hadn't killed him first.
09:25I'm sorry if we interrupted your sport, but we were attacked.
09:29The computer makes no allowance for excuses.
09:32It gives and takes points as required.
09:34Question, computer.
09:36How many points does Megazor require to complete his field test?
09:41Him.
09:42How much is he worth?
09:46You're a subspecies, Earthling.
09:49However, regulations still allow me to punish you for your crime.
09:53If the punishment is effective enough, I can still gain bonus points.
09:58Bonus point count for death of humanoid.
10:01Only ten points.
10:02My master's worth twice that anywhere.
10:05I'll put you in a cage.
10:07I'll devise your punishment later.
10:26If my destructor banks were only operative.
10:29You can be thankful they didn't wreck you completely.
10:31It is your safety that concerns me, Professor.
10:34Don't worry.
10:36Major West doesn't hear from us.
10:37I have a feeling he'll come down fast.
10:43I repeat, this is the Jupiter calling John Robinson.
10:46Come in, John.
10:48Come in.
10:52I can't raise him.
10:54Oh, Don.
11:00John.
11:02John Robinson, this is the Jupiter 2 calling John Robinson.
11:06Hello, come in.
11:08John, do you hear me?
11:13It's no use.
11:14Pity.
11:15Army, the wages of ignorance.
11:18Had the professor and the rest of you intellectual unfortunates allowed me to direct and counsel more of your decisions?
11:23This would never have happened.
11:25And what wise counsel would you care to offer?
11:28A naively simple piece of logic, Major.
11:31Never land on a planet where there is any indication of alien hostility.
11:34Dr. Smith, how do you know there's any alien hostility?
11:38There must be. Your father fails to respond to our frantic call.
11:41Obviously, some diabolical mischief has occurred beyond his control.
11:45Now, there's a real pearl of wisdom.
11:47And it also could be something undiabolically simple, like a defective communicator.
11:53Yes, of course. He may not be able to hear us.
11:55What should we do, Don?
11:57Land the spaceship and find out for ourselves.
11:59I agree. If John's in trouble, he can use our help.
12:03Precisely why we should not land. We cannot risk our own lives against some horrible alien danger.
12:08Dr. Smith, we can if it means Dad and the robot need us.
12:11Now, now, will you? We must learn to face life's vicissitudes bravely.
12:15Alas, there is no choice but to orbit away and continue our search for Earth.
12:20Once safely returned home, we can erect a suitable memorial.
12:25To the brave ones we left behind.
12:28Dr. Smith, how dare you say such a thing?
12:31Since our very own lives are at stake, a vote is the only democratic way to decide.
12:36I shall begin the balloting with a resounding no to the ridiculous suggestion that we liked.
12:41Now, will you, my bright and logical young friend, how say you?
12:45I'm sorry, Dr. Smith, but I'm with Don.
12:49I vote yes.
12:51Me too.
12:52Don already has my vote.
12:54Well, Smith, as usual, your influence hasn't improved around here.
12:58You've all taken leave of your senses what little you may have once had.
13:01I can see that intelligent and unbiased reasoning is not sufficient to sway you.
13:07Therefore...
13:07Now, we cannot land. I have mis-fired the retro rocket.
13:13You go, you run the ship, and the maximum gravity takes what it is said.
13:18What have I done?
13:18I'll have damage to kill us all if I don't get this ship under control.
13:21Get back! Get back!
13:28Get the fire extinguisher.
13:32Stay below.
13:34And make sure everyone's strapped in.
13:36We're going down for a crash landing.
13:40We're doomed.
13:41Doomed.
13:42Oh!
13:43What would be a horrible demise of some ingenious planet?
13:47No more concern the hallowed gods of fear, sweetheart.
13:50Shut up and get over here.
13:52If we both work the secondary thruster controls, we might be able to get this ship to the force field.
13:56Yes, Major. Of course. Whatever you say.
13:59Add it to the report. Stabilizer burst.
14:01Stabilizer burst, Andy.
14:06I think we're out of it.
14:10You mean there's still hope?
14:11Not very much.
14:12It's got a crash landing to look forward to.
14:14Oh, dear.
14:51And okay.
14:59Oh, dear.
15:04Everyone all right?
15:07Judy? Yes, honey, and Will?
15:08We're okay. Just a little battered somewhere.
15:11All right, let's get the force field set up around the ship as quickly as possible.
15:14Then we'll go out after John and the robot. All right.
15:16Hey, what happened to Dr. Smith?
15:20Is that you calling, St. Peter?
15:23Open your eyes, Dr. Smith. You're safe.
15:25I know I'm safe in heaven.
15:30Maureen, you and the girls put up the protective shield.
15:32I'll go down the engine deck and see if I can get some power going.
15:35We did some heavy damage in that crash.
15:36All right. Come on, girls. Let's set up the equipment.
15:44Here, Smith. You and Will scan the area and see if you can find Professor Robinson.
15:48But I'm still in a state of shock, my delicate condition.
15:50Well, I've got a feeling that condition might get a lot worse.
15:53Your threats will be to no avail, sir.
15:55I'm here on this dreadful planet under heavy durace.
15:59Come on, Dr. Smith. We've got to look for Dad and the robot.
16:02A evil choice, indeed.
16:12I brought the Radar Scope Scanner
16:14so we can cover the entire area more efficiently.
16:20Oh, Dr. Smith! Dr. Smith!
16:24What happened? What happened? Help me up, will you?
16:28What a frightful experience.
16:34I haven't been able to pick up anything at all on the detector.
16:37Maybe we try working our way around a search perimeter
16:40of 500 yards from the ship.
16:41A perimeter 500 yards further away? You cannot be serious, William.
16:45I'm gonna set this on long visual scanning range.
16:48So you have to keep visual watch for any kind of dangerous life nearby.
16:52Come on.
16:56Dangerous life here.
16:58Another dismal, undesserted planet. What could possibly survive on it?
17:10Most uncomfortable rock.
17:26Oh, William. I said they cannot go on. I must return to the ship.
17:33My back is extremely delicate today.
17:35Dr. Smith, just for once, can you please try and forget about your delicate back?
17:39We have a lot of important work to do.
17:41Very well, William. I shall try.
17:44This radar scope's giving me trouble.
17:46It's like I keep picking up some kind of local movement.
17:48Allow me.
17:51One must have a very delicate touch with these instruments.
17:54You know, it takes years to acquire.
17:56Aha! Just as I thought.
17:57The Kravistad is completely out of alignment.
17:59There's a blip right there.
18:01I don't hear anything.
18:03And what's a... a... a Kravistad?
18:06Hush, William. I'm hot on the track of our lost loved ones.
18:17Hmm. How very interesting.
18:19It opens up a whole new world.
18:21But, Dr. Smith, this is the way to the Jupiter.
18:24They couldn't be there.
18:25It is?
18:27Yes.
18:28So it is.
18:29You must have driven the Kravistad completely out of alignment.
18:32However, we shall return to the ship and I'll work on this the first thing in the morning.
18:37Tonight.
18:39Just after lunch.
18:40Very well, William. I'll work on it right now.
18:43Dr. Smith.
18:44Okay. Very well.
18:46Take it I should probably collapse and die of fatigue out on one of those ridiculous perimeters of yours.
18:51No! What happened?
18:52It's working, William. It's working.
18:54We've just picked up something.
18:56But it's on short range now.
18:57It must have slipped over when you dropped it.
18:59Nonsense! I tell you, I fixed it.
19:02There. Working perfectly.
19:05Absolutely lovely.
19:06Now, what have we here?
19:09Ah, very interesting.
19:11It appears to be a sort of gigantic eye monster, probably hundreds of miles away.
19:18Fascinating. Absolutely fascinating.
19:24Dr. Smith, look out!
19:25John! William!
19:26Ah!
19:26What happened?
19:28William!
19:29Save me!
19:30Ah!
19:31This way!
19:32Ah!
19:33Oh, dear!
19:34Oh!
19:35Oh!
19:36I don't think he can find us here.
19:38We're safe for the moment.
19:39Oh, what a beastly deceitful world this is.
19:41At least on earth a rock.
19:42There's the decency to be a rock.
19:43Ah!
19:46William, I'm afraid we have only the one chance.
19:48I shall quell this frightful creature with my cold and unvarying stare.
19:53I don't think it's gonna work, Dr. Smith.
20:00Ah!
20:01It did work.
20:02I did it!
20:03I did it!
20:04I did it!
20:04I've got the power!
20:06Dr. Smith!
20:07Don't fiddle, William.
20:08Know all ye on this planet.
20:10Never fear.
20:11Smith is here.
20:13Look upon me and tremble.
20:14Unarmed and single-handed, I have William.
20:17What do you want?
20:18Mark!
20:18No!
20:30Have you tried to reach the ship with your emergency UHF circuit?
20:33It is useless, Professor.
20:34They have also deactivated my distress mechanism.
20:38The only thing we can do is fight our way out of here, the first chance we get.
20:42Caution!
20:43Megazor and his computer are approaching.
20:49I have devised your punishment, Earthling.
20:51The rules allow you to have a weapon of defense.
20:54Defense against what?
20:56Since you dispute our estimate of your value,
20:59you shall have the opportunity to prove how intelligent and inventive
21:03Earthlings can be under stress.
21:09You're about to face invisible, Earthling,
21:12the most feared and hated enemy of our civilization.
21:16You cannot see him.
21:18But you will feel his poisonous claws when he strikes.
21:21You best pick up that spear, Earthling.
21:26Release the alien.
21:34Location of alien detected.
21:35Where is he?
21:36At 2 o'clock.
21:37Closing fast.
21:38Behind you now.
21:40Careful.
21:41Bend it.
21:42Bend it.
21:42Where is he?
21:4312 o'clock high.
21:453 o'clock.
21:47Danger.
21:47Danger.
21:489 o'clock.
21:50Danger.
21:50Danger.
21:51Bandit at 4 o'clock.
21:52Hurry.
21:53He's in there.
21:54Get him.
21:54Emergency tape circuit.
21:55Still working.
21:56Yes.
21:56But this is no time to be concerned about me.
21:59Bandit approaching.
22:00Shut the circuit and burn that tape.
22:02Self-inflicted damage is contrary to my programming.
22:06Do it!
22:07You are the boss.
22:13I'm working fast.
22:17Warning.
22:18Sensors damaged by burnout.
22:21Can no longer detect alien position.
22:24That's what I'm counting on the smoke to do.
22:38Bravo.
22:39It was worth a burnout to watch you in action, Professor.
22:42Excellent, Earthling.
22:44Excellent.
22:45I had no idea that your species had such cunning.
22:48All right.
22:49Now, if you've had your fun, release us.
22:55What's this?
22:56More intruders?
22:58Dad!
23:00Will, what are you doing here?
23:02We had to crash land.
23:03Dr. Smith misfired the retro rockets.
23:05A familiar behavior pattern is detected.
23:07It was an innocent mistake.
23:09Please tell these gentlemen that I'm really friendly and harmless.
23:12You'd better tell them yourself.
23:14As you can see, I have very little influence around here.
23:16So you misfired the retro rockets, eh?
23:18Silence!
23:19No further interference shall be tolerated from Earthlings.
23:23Put them in the cage.
23:24Let them go!
23:25I'm the one that caused the trouble, remember?
23:27Wait.
23:29You have displayed superior computer ratings for defensive cunning.
23:33If your fellow Earthlings can demonstrate similar qualities,
23:37they may be of value in further tests in our civilization.
23:41You seem to be forgetting something.
23:43According to your standards, all of us are worth just one point apiece.
23:47Registering adjusted point count.
23:49A revised estimate is now in effect.
23:52You are now worth 150 points.
23:55Registering new grand total.
23:58One final kill of importance.
24:00And I will have the required total to assure my ascendancy as ruler of all Tsar.
24:07Take them away.
24:15My victory is assured.
24:18Dad, what is he talking about?
24:21A little hunting expedition, son.
24:22I hope he doesn't invite me.
24:24I detest the spot.
24:25You won't be involved.
24:27Just Megazor as the hunter.
24:29And me as the victim.
24:34We have the shield installed.
24:36Got it nearly ready.
24:37Good.
24:38At least something still works in this junk pile.
24:40How much damage did you find, Don?
24:41Plenty.
24:42But I managed to patch up the engine enough to maintain our support systems.
24:45But there's still a lot of work to be done, and it's gonna take time.
24:48Any word from John?
24:50No.
24:51I saw Will and Dr. Smith walk off that way to look for Dad.
24:53What?
24:54That way?
24:55But Smith knows the landing part came down in the third quadrant, and that's 45 degrees
24:58to the left.
24:59Dear, I hope they don't get lost, too.
25:00Oh, well, if Smith has anything to do with the Marine, you can bet on it.
25:04Oh, well, I gotta rig up some power for this shield.
25:06Well, this is nearly ready to activate.
25:09Um, we could go look for Will and Dr. Smith, if it would make you feel better, Mom.
25:14Oh, no, that's all right.
25:16I'm not really worried.
25:18Why, they probably already found the robot and your father, and they're on their way back
25:22to the ship right now.
25:23Well, you're probably right.
25:24Sure, they'll be showing up most any time.
25:27Yes, I know they will.
25:29I know they'll come back.
25:35The rules of the hunt shall be strictly enforced.
25:39The time limit will be exactly 60 Earth minutes.
25:42The hunted will be given a choice of weapons and a five-minute head start.
25:47It is to be solely a contest of skill and cunning.
25:51Any deviation of these killing procedures by either the hunted or the hunter will result
25:56in severe disciplinary penalty.
26:03Any questions?
26:04Yes.
26:05I, uh, I know what happens if you win.
26:08What happens if I win?
26:09Pursuant to regulations covered by such an impossible contingency, you and your fellow Earthlings
26:15will be released.
26:16What assurance have I of that?
26:18The computer will serve as an impartial judge.
26:21Objection.
26:22Then I shall go along to be impartial judge of the computer.
26:26Objection denied.
26:27Objection denied.
26:28Choose your weapon.
26:30Perhaps a repeller shield.
26:33Well, how does it work?
26:44It's very nice for short range.
26:47But I have no intention of letting you get that close.
26:49A very wise attitude, Earthling.
26:53Here is an iron deflector.
26:56A very efficient force.
26:58If you don't mind pointing that in some other direction, I'd like a demonstration.
27:01As you wish.
27:08Now here.
27:10Here is a compact gas ejector.
27:13Very lethal.
27:15Even for the Zod culture.
27:16You understand why I cannot demonstrate.
27:18Of course.
27:20Your choice, Earthling.
27:22Propulsion belts.
27:24Laser rockets.
27:25They're all suitable weapons.
27:27However, it is required that I warn you
27:29that every one of these weapons may have a small defect.
27:33Now, what do you mean defect?
27:35I am not required to explain.
27:38Say, what's, uh, what's this?
27:40That.
27:42Zahn protective suit.
27:45It is impervious to radiation, heat, laser,
27:48and all other similar destructive forces.
27:51That's very interesting.
27:53You'd like to use this as your weapon?
27:54I'm not sure.
27:56It's hard to decide.
27:58I'm gonna need some more time.
28:00You'll have exactly ten more minutes.
28:02No more.
28:03Guard.
28:05Watch him closely.
28:07I will prepare for the hunt.
28:16Guard.
28:18Explain this weapon to me.
28:25All right.
28:26Stand clear of the barge.
28:33My car!
28:34Hey, what about me?
28:35You can fend for yourself.
28:36We will save ourselves.
28:38All right, stand over here.
28:38I'll get the jank.
28:43Let's go!
28:52How exquisite.
28:54What fabric, what workmanship.
28:56If only I could wear this protector suit,
28:58I wouldn't have to spend every waking hour
29:00in tormented fear of my life.
29:02I could face danger with serene impunity.
29:07I'll take it.
29:10Why didn't I put it on?
29:12But I was just admiring it!
29:15What about this Megazord creature?
29:17Do you think we'll have any more trouble from him?
29:19We can count on it.
29:20Well, then that's all the more reason
29:21why we must keep the children here,
29:23close to the spaceship.
29:24That'll be your job, robot.
29:25You've been repaired
29:26and you're completely operational again.
29:28A-OK, professor.
29:30But there is still a slight fever
29:31in my transistors from that short circuit.
29:34Attention, Earthling!
29:36Attention!
29:36He's broken through the force shield.
29:38No danger.
29:39Remain calm.
29:40It is only an image projector.
29:47Attention, Earthling!
29:49We're receiving you, Megazord.
29:50A clever escape, Earthling.
29:53The guard has been punished for his carelessness.
29:56My sympathies to the guard.
29:58Now, what is it you want?
30:00I have something I want to show you.
30:02Watch closely.
30:05Help!
30:06Help!
30:06Somebody help me, please!
30:08They're gonna kill me!
30:09Help!
30:11Consider the poor soul, Earthling.
30:13He knows the hunt is about to start.
30:16And since you are no longer available,
30:18I have no choice but to use him as my new victor.
30:22Help!
30:23Help me!
30:26Help!
30:27Help!
30:28Help!
30:31Come in, Megazord.
30:33Come in, Megazord!
30:40Oh, dear.
30:41Poor Dr. Smith.
30:43Well, I suppose we just can't leave him there.
30:45There must be something we can do.
30:47Yeah.
30:48Just one thing.
30:49Oh, no, you don't.
30:50You're not going back and give yourself up for that monster.
30:53Not for Smith or anyone.
30:55Oh, John, no.
30:57Please.
30:58Well, Smith wouldn't stand a chance against Megazord.
31:00Your chances are also questionable, Professor.
31:09I'm not so sure.
31:15Help!
31:17Help!
31:18Somebody help me, please!
31:20All I did was borrow the suit.
31:22And he's gonna return it.
31:24Cross my heart and hope to...
31:26No, no.
31:27I don't mean that.
31:31The Protector's suit is not for you, Earthling.
31:33It is for your leader.
31:35But he's not coming back.
31:37Nobody's coming back.
31:38It's hopeless.
31:40Your leader possesses the instinct for loyalty.
31:42Another useless Earthling defect.
31:45He will return to protect you.
31:47He will?
31:48I've already monitored his approach.
31:52Thank heavens.
31:54I'm saved.
31:58I believe Megazord's expecting me.
32:01Welcome, Earthling.
32:02We've been waiting for you.
32:04I've come to make a trade.
32:06Use me for the hunt.
32:08Release Dr. Smith.
32:09It was always my intention to use you.
32:12That isn't the message you conveyed on your image projector.
32:15A necessary illusion to lure you back.
32:17The Earthling you left behind is totally unsatisfactory for hunting purposes.
32:22He shall remain in his cage.
32:26All right.
32:27Get on with it.
32:33Dad, wait!
32:35Will!
32:37Release the Earthling child.
32:39Dad!
32:41You were supposed to stay with the ship.
32:43The robot had strict orders about that.
32:45It's not his fault, Dad.
32:46I snaked out.
32:47That was a mistake, son.
32:49That was a mistake, son.
32:49A bad one.
32:50Now you're in danger, too.
32:51I want to stay with you, Dad.
32:54I want to stay with you, Dad.
32:54No matter what happens.
32:55I wish you could, son.
32:57But we've got to get you out of here.
32:59But please, Dad.
33:01Are you going to argue with the skipper of the Jupiter 2?
33:06No, sir.
33:08Release the boy.
33:09He meant no harm.
33:11More earthly defects of love and concern.
33:13If those are defects, I'm proud of them.
33:16The Earthling child shall be retained to ensure your full cooperation.
33:20There will be no interference.
33:22It is almost time.
33:24But, Dad!
33:25No, son.
33:25Do as they say.
33:27You'll be all right.
33:33I want to go with him.
33:34You cannot go.
33:36I can't move my feet.
33:39Why don't you pick on somebody your own size?
33:42Your speech pattern is strange.
33:44Another Earthling defect.
33:46You think we all have defects just because we care about what happens to each other?
33:50That is essentially correct.
33:52I can move my feet again.
33:54Dad!
33:56Where did you send my father?
33:57He's being prepared for the hunt.
33:59Why do you care so?
34:02There's nothing wrong with caring.
34:05Haven't you ever been close to someone?
34:07What about your parents?
34:08You must have felt something for them.
34:10I was created by a synthesis incubator.
34:13Mark III, advanced model.
34:17That's too bad.
34:18At least I know what it's like to know that someone worries about what happens to me.
34:22You don't.
34:23I have seen your earthly love and affection.
34:26It is useless instincts for survival.
34:29How would you know? You've never even tried them.
34:32I am the future ruler of Zahn.
34:34I know everything that is important to be known.
34:36Well, if you're gonna be such a great ruler, you should try and understand others.
34:39Even your enemies.
34:41I do understand my enemies.
34:42They all want to kill me.
34:43Well, maybe it's because you've never taken the time to see their side.
34:46Maybe they're just scared or want to be left alone.
34:49Well, gosh, they have feelings the same as you.
34:51Feelings have been eliminated in our culture by genetic replacements.
34:54They were very careful to screen us before we left the incubators.
34:59Well, then I'm sorry for you.
35:03Defective attitudes shall only be extended to other earthlings.
35:07Why? I was just offering you a little sympathy.
35:10The offer is refused. Refused!
35:13I am Megazor, future ruler of all Zahn.
35:17Do not offer me sympathy. It is an earthling defect.
35:20Refuse, you understand? Refused!
35:23I'm sorry, Megazor.
35:25I take it back. Every word.
35:27You're absolutely right.
35:30You're very young.
35:32Perhaps we can teach you to see the advantages of our point of view.
35:36Come with me, earthling child.
35:44Deed, I do believe the suit looked better on me.
35:47I'll be glad to let you put it on and take my place.
35:49No, no, thank you very much.
35:51But under the circumstances, I've acquired a warm affection for this lovely protective cage.
35:56Silence!
35:57Are you ready to begin the hunt, earthling?
35:59Do I have a choice?
36:01Go. You are free.
36:03You have five minutes before I come to find and destroy you.
36:06What about my son?
36:08The earthling child remains with me until the hunt is concluded.
36:10Don't worry about me, Dad. Get away while you can.
36:13By all means, make haste and don't forget to bring back plenty of help.
36:18If anything happens to them, the rules are clear. You're wasting time. The hunt begins now.
36:22Time is now officially in.
36:25Hurry, Dad. Run!
36:27All right, son. Don't worry.
36:40Another dead end.
36:42Now, Will could have gone in any direction.
36:44My sensors indicate he came this way.
36:47Well, if your sensors are so perfect, why didn't you detect Will sneaking out of the spaceship?
36:52I was resting my batteries.
36:54Well, you can tell Mrs. Robinson that when we get back to the spaceship.
36:58We can continue the search. That way.
37:01No.
37:02No, I promised the professor I wouldn't leave the ship's area under any circumstances.
37:06And that goes for everyone else, including you.
37:08Mine is not to question why.
37:10Yeah. Come on.
37:12Mine is but to do or die.
37:15Will Robinson, where are you?
37:18Olly olly oxen free!
37:23Your leader runs well, Earthlings. You will make an excellent trophy.
37:27You'll have to catch him first.
37:35Watch closely, Earthlings. He's about to make his first mistake.
37:41See?
37:42He's decided to go back to his own craft and get his own defensive weapon.
37:48He's in for a big surprise.
37:55Notice how well Ozark's protector suit works.
37:57That destructive fence that I put around the space pod would surely have killed him otherwise.
38:03Surely you've done enough to the poor man.
38:05Let him go.
38:06I do not stop him.
38:08I merely anticipate his escape pattern.
38:11A skillful hunter should know every movement of his victim.
38:13Run, Dad. Run to the ship!
38:16The Earthling does not want to endanger his companions at the ship.
38:19He will realize this in a moment and turn away.
38:28Uncanny.
38:29There's no hope for him.
38:31Oh, yes, there is. You can outrun him, Dad. I know you can.
38:34Observe, Earthlings. He's wondering whether it is safe to hide there.
38:38He will wisely choose not to enter.
38:46But I will choose otherwise.
38:54No, Dad. Don't go in there. That's where he wants you to go. Come back!
39:02Good heavens. What is that ghoulish device?
39:06Azan Destructor Blade. Excellent for killing when the victim's defense are of minimum quality.
39:11You won't get a chance to use it.
39:14Come, Earthling child. The chase begins.
39:45Good heavens.
40:27Come on, Dad, run!
40:29Come on, Dad, run!
40:40Hardest element in the galaxy, it cannot be damaged.
40:44And as you just saw, it has other values as well.
40:58Onward.
41:14Notice, Earthling child.
41:16Your leader's protective suit has revealed its defect.
41:28Soon you'll be powerless and helpless.
41:35It is time.
41:37We will move in for the final killing.
41:39No, let him alone.
41:42The rules do not permit interference.
42:34Dad!
42:36Where are the grounds?
42:40My feet are stuck.
42:42The Earthling has finally trapped himself.
42:44There is no escape.
42:46Don't be too sure. My dad's as smart as you, even smarter.
42:49Impossible, Earthling child.
42:51How much time remains?
42:54Two minutes. I must hurry.
42:56There are severe penalties for killing out of season.
42:59Please, Megazord, give him another chance. It just isn't fair.
43:02Mercy is a defect. The rules prohibit it.
43:06Who would know you broke the rules?
43:10The computer would know.
43:12What kind of a man are you? To let a machine tell you what to do?
43:15I am Megazord. Future ruler of Zahn.
43:18I have no earthly defects.
43:21Defect. Defect. Defect.
43:24Ah! No! Do not trove! Do not trove!
43:29I am the future ruler of Zahn. I have no defects.
43:33No defects. No defects!
43:37Yes.
43:38Yes.
43:39I understand.
43:42Megazord!
43:43Please, stop! It's not right!
43:49Megazord, stop!
44:11The tiếngu
44:13Megazord, stop!
44:20The tiếngu
44:22Let's go.
45:01Let's go.
45:22It was unnecessary for you to destroy Megazor, Earthling.
45:27He has failed the test.
45:29He will be disposed of.
45:32Zahn must find a replacement to rule.
45:35You have earned 100 points for your cleverness, Earthling.
45:38Would you care to try for 500 and a crack at the throne?
45:42No, thanks.
45:43I don't think I'd make a very good ruler for your civilization.
45:46I've got too many, too many Earthling defects.
45:50Very well.
45:51Suit yourself.
45:59Dad, what about Dr. Smith?
46:01We can't just leave him.
46:02One thing at a time, son, huh?
46:09Well, oh, somebody please let me out of here.
46:14Master Will Robinson, where are you, wherever you are?
46:20Over here.
46:21I'm here.
46:22It's me, Dr. Smith.
46:23Good grief.
46:25He is still locked in the cooler.
46:27Well, if it isn't Dr. Smith, what a pleasant surprise.
46:31Spare me the poisonous platitudes, you floundering flunky.
46:34Get me out of here this instant.
46:36But I do not have the key.
46:37You don't need a key.
46:38Just disintegrate the bars with your...
46:51I do not believe it.
46:53Protection banks indicate a speedy retreat is advisable.
46:57Come back, you foreign prankster.
46:59I'll teach you to play jokes on me.
47:00Come back.
47:07Just you wait, you traitor.
47:11Okay, athlete child.
47:12Let's get back to the ship.
47:14I think your mother has some defective and highly over-amplified sentiments of her own to express.
47:19Okay.
47:34Let's get back.
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