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When a handful of friends stumble upon the abandoned building, they come face to face with a biological weapons experiment gone catastrophically wrong. They also confront a maniacal scientist who predicts life on Earth will end in 48 hours if the accelerated bacterial mutation cannot be halted. As the virulent, flesh-hungry contagion spreads from person to person, rendering each host into a pile of infectious ooze, it begins to multiply and increase in size. A covert military force sent in to contain the spread and destroy the organism discovers the extent of the slithering mutation, but by then it's far too late for conventional tactics. Extreme measures are required if anyone is left standing in one solid piece to do battle.
Runtime: 1h 19m
Starcast: Alison Whitney, Benjamin Kanes, Miya Sagara
Director(s): Brett Piper
Genre: Horror,
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Runtime: 1h 19m
Starcast: Alison Whitney, Benjamin Kanes, Miya Sagara
Director(s): Brett Piper
Genre: Horror,
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00:00:27You
00:00:30Bloodhound Alpha, Bloodhound Alpha, no sign of the target in Sector 5.
00:00:34Repeat, no sign of the target in Sector 7B, also negative.
00:00:38That's a negative for Sector 7B.
00:00:40This is a goddamn waste of time.
00:00:41It could be a thousand miles away by now.
00:00:43Not in his condition.
00:00:56What's that over there?
00:00:57Bingo.
00:00:57Mission Control, this is Bloodhound Alpha.
00:00:59But we're on his tail.
00:01:00Bingo.
00:01:09Bingo.
00:01:13Bingo.
00:01:15Bingo.
00:01:17Bingo.
00:01:18Bingo.
00:03:19Did you touch the sample?
00:03:22Did you touch the sample?
00:03:24You shouldn't have touched it.
00:03:26You know better.
00:07:38We're right back.
00:20:44We're right back.
00:22:48Beth?
00:23:09We're right back.
00:23:20We're right back.
00:24:01We're right back.
00:24:31We're right back.
00:24:44We're right back.
00:25:17We're right back.
00:25:34We're right back.
00:26:03We're right back.
00:26:18We're right back.
00:26:35Oh God, we're right back.
00:26:37I can't get back.
00:26:56Oh my god!
00:27:07I guess they don't want us going out there.
00:27:09Are you okay?
00:27:11I don't know.
00:27:12Ow!
00:27:12Looks like it just passed through some baby fat.
00:27:14Shut up.
00:27:17Ow.
00:27:18Ow!
00:27:19James, you're hurting her!
00:27:20She's tough.
00:27:21I think we just need to stop the bleeding.
00:27:30I'm not really sure what to do.
00:27:33Don't give me that.
00:27:34You need a doctor.
00:27:36Really?
00:27:37James, what are we going to do?
00:27:39Call 911.
00:27:45Why didn't you stop and come back in when they started shooting at you?
00:27:48I wanted to see if they were bluffing.
00:27:50Now you know, don't you?
00:27:52Hello?
00:27:53Hello, yes, listen.
00:27:55I'm with some friends of mine.
00:27:56We're in the old house out on Holleran Road.
00:27:58Yeah, there's some wackos with guns.
00:28:01Some militia group or something.
00:28:02They have us trapped and they shot one of my friends.
00:28:05Of course it's serious.
00:28:07She's been shot.
00:28:08She's bleeding and...
00:28:10Yeah, there's three of us.
00:28:13Get the old empty house on Holleran.
00:28:15Okay, right.
00:28:18They said sit tight.
00:28:20Help is on the way.
00:28:50They were threatened to see us again.
00:31:00How's Leslie?
00:31:04Well, she's fine.
00:31:06I haven't seen much of her the past two months, but she's used to that by now, I suppose.
00:31:10How's Matt?
00:31:12Matt who?
00:31:18What are we going to do about those civilians, Diane?
00:31:21Keep a lid on them until we get further information.
00:31:24One's been shot.
00:31:25Not much we can do about that.
00:31:27Do we have any idea what Bosovic is doing in there?
00:31:30We're working on it.
00:31:31I have a pair of operatives infiltrating the building through a secret tunnel in the basement.
00:31:35The house is supposed to be under strict quarantine.
00:31:37We've taken every precaution.
00:31:39They have the same...
00:31:39No one goes in!
00:31:40General Ackermann's orders, Major.
00:31:47Great.
00:32:08What's that?
00:32:09Who knows?
00:32:10It's irritating.
00:32:11It'll stop soon.
00:32:12How do you know?
00:32:12Go check it out.
00:32:13Forget it.
00:32:14It's nothing.
00:32:35The beeping stopped.
00:32:37See, I told you it was nothing.
00:32:44What's that?
00:32:44I'm sorry.
00:32:48I'm sorry.
00:33:12I'll never get up.
00:33:14Let's go.
00:34:04Jesus, I wish he would shut up.
00:34:08I had a friend who worked as an intern at the psycho ward.
00:34:11He could never sleep at night because of the loonies howling.
00:34:14If there's a shut-up soon, I'll give him something to howl about.
00:34:19What was that?
00:34:20He stopped screaming.
00:34:22That's what I meant.
00:34:23Something must have happened to him.
00:34:25All right, I'll check it out.
00:34:36No, don't touch me.
00:34:37Don't come near me.
00:34:38It's too late.
00:34:39It's too late.
00:34:40There's nothing anyone can do.
00:34:43What's happened?
00:34:44I don't know.
00:34:45But it's loose.
00:34:46It mutated again.
00:34:47And it's loose.
00:34:47And there's nothing anyone can do.
00:34:49What's loose?
00:34:49What are you talking about?
00:34:50Get out.
00:34:51Maybe it's not too late for you.
00:34:53Get out.
00:34:53No, don't touch me.
00:34:54Get out.
00:34:55Get out.
00:34:56Get out.
00:34:57We heard you.
00:34:59What's going on?
00:35:00Something's happened to him.
00:35:01You should have seen it.
00:35:02His skin, it's all slimy.
00:35:04It looks like it's going to fall off the bone.
00:35:06I think maybe he wasn't as full of crap as we thought.
00:35:08Oh, God.
00:35:09Do you think that biological warfare stuff was for real?
00:35:12I don't know.
00:35:12But he kept shouting, don't touch me, don't touch me.
00:35:15And I think we'd better leave him alone, wait till the authorities get here, and let
00:35:18them handle it.
00:35:19We need to stay as far away from him as we can.
00:35:21I don't want to wait for any authorities.
00:35:23They say we look for another way out right now.
00:35:25Well, how are you doing?
00:35:26I'm okay.
00:35:28I think the bleeding's stopped.
00:35:30Okay.
00:35:30Let's check out the rest of the house.
00:35:33Oh, God.
00:35:35Sure, you're okay.
00:35:36You're doing just fine.
00:35:38Look, you two stay here.
00:35:39I'll check out the rest of the house.
00:35:40I don't need a babysitter.
00:35:43Brooke, you go on with him.
00:35:44Are you sure you're going to be okay?
00:35:46I'll be fine.
00:35:47Go on, take off.
00:35:48I could use the peace and quiet.
00:35:49Okay.
00:35:50Let's go.
00:36:10What are you looking for?
00:36:12Be a way out.
00:36:13Those students don't know about it.
00:36:15Such as?
00:36:16We'll see, won't we?
00:36:17This will come in handy.
00:36:20What for?
00:36:22Breaking down doors.
00:36:23Breaking skulls.
00:36:25What are you talking about?
00:36:26We may have to defend ourselves, Brooke.
00:36:28Against who?
00:36:29Jigs, I don't like this.
00:36:31You don't like this?
00:36:32We're in an old house with a killer virus.
00:36:35A crazy scientist surrounded by armed goons and you don't like this?
00:36:39There's just no pleasing you, is there?
00:36:41I don't like the way you in bed are acting.
00:36:42Talking about shooting people and wagging them with hatchets?
00:36:45That's a shock, for God's sake.
00:36:47And what's your excuse?
00:36:49A victim of circumstance.
00:36:52I remember reading that some of these old houses had secret passages.
00:36:55I mean, the underground railroad and all that.
00:36:58I always wondered how they could fit an entire train underneath the house.
00:37:00It wasn't an actual whale walk.
00:37:03I know that.
00:37:04It was a kid.
00:37:06Anyway, I don't think the odds are very good we're going to find anything like that around here.
00:37:10No, you're not going to be right.
00:37:14I don't believe this.
00:37:18How did you know?
00:37:20Lucky guess.
00:37:21Oh, come on.
00:37:22My mom, she was president of the historical society.
00:37:25I'm not going to get a straight answer out of you, am I?
00:37:29No.
00:37:29I wish I had a flashlight.
00:37:52I wish I had a flashlight.
00:39:07You didn't have to do that.
00:39:09Let's go.
00:39:14It's a paintball gun.
00:39:17He'll be okay.
00:39:19Look out!
00:39:26Everybody freeze!
00:39:35All right, everybody.
00:39:36Playtime's over.
00:39:38Where's Boscovick?
00:39:39Boscovick who?
00:39:40Don't get cute.
00:39:41Let's all keep calm.
00:39:43We're not your enemies.
00:39:44Tell him that.
00:39:45Boscovick's in his lab.
00:39:47There's something wrong with him.
00:39:48What sort of something?
00:39:50I don't know.
00:39:51Let's go.
00:39:52I'll take a stone.
00:39:53He didn't say please.
00:39:55Please.
00:39:57What about her?
00:39:58She needs help.
00:40:00There's nothing we can do.
00:40:01Not right now.
00:40:03No one can leave this house.
00:40:04I'm sorry.
00:40:05Let's go to this lab.
00:40:09This way.
00:40:24What happened in there?
00:40:25We don't know.
00:40:27He was doing some kind of experiment and when we came back we found him like that.
00:40:31Caped to a chair?
00:40:32I did that.
00:40:33He was getting out of control.
00:40:53Boscovick?
00:40:54Professor Boscovick?
00:40:57I can get you some help, but you need to cooperate.
00:41:01I need some answers.
00:41:04Where is it?
00:41:06Where is the specimen?
00:41:09It's inside of me.
00:41:12Using me up.
00:41:13Raw material.
00:41:16Pretty soon I'll be gone and it'll be loose.
00:41:19And then there'll be no stopping it.
00:41:21What is it?
00:41:22Talk to me.
00:41:23Dr. Rayburn is here.
00:41:25Karen?
00:41:26Yes.
00:41:27You want me to bring her in?
00:41:28No.
00:41:29Don't bring her in here.
00:41:39Come on!
00:41:48You crazy bitch!
00:41:50Fuck!
00:41:54No!
00:41:54No!
00:41:55No!
00:41:56No!
00:41:56No!
00:41:57No!
00:41:58No!
00:41:58No!
00:41:59No!
00:42:00No!
00:42:00No!
00:42:01No!
00:42:02No!
00:42:08No!
00:42:09No!
00:42:11No!
00:42:22I don't know.
00:42:54Central Control, this is Dr. Rayburn. Are you reading me?
00:42:58Reading him.
00:42:59Chandler's dead. Chandler and Voskiv both. Are you receiving video transmitting?
00:43:05Affirmative.
00:43:11What the hell is that?
00:43:14I think it's what's left of the two men.
00:43:18Someone get the Captain and Major Larson. Now!
00:43:28Captain Forrester and Major Larson. We're getting transmission from the house.
00:43:42Sir, it's Dr. Rayburn. She's transmitting from the house.
00:43:44Trying to find a way out of the room.
00:43:47But the door seems tight. I think Voskiv was prepared for something like this.
00:44:10Do you have any idea what the hell that thing is?
00:44:13No idea.
00:44:14This is Major Larson. Give us your best guess, Doctor.
00:44:16It looks like some kind of giant unicellular organism.
00:44:22But that can't be. Maybe it's a colony.
00:44:26A colony?
00:44:27A certain species of jellyfish.
00:44:30But that can't be right either.
00:44:32I don't know.
00:44:33No guess, ma'am.
00:44:35I have no idea at all.
00:44:37Can you see that?
00:44:38It seems to be searching the area. It's probing its surroundings.
00:44:42It's looking for food.
00:45:06It's feeding on the lab animals.
00:45:07It's feeding on the lab animals.
00:45:22Are you sure that thing is contained?
00:45:24It seems to be.
00:45:27Maintain communication.
00:45:28Observe and keep us posted.
00:45:30Understood, Major.
00:45:31If that thing shows any sign at all of getting loose, let me know immediately.
00:45:35Yes, ma'am.
00:45:41Can we transmit this video feed to headquarters?
00:45:44Yes, sir.
00:45:45Do it.
00:45:46Tell your men anyone leaving the house is to be terminated.
00:45:58Jiggs.
00:46:00She's looking worse.
00:46:06Jesus, she's on fire.
00:46:09Did I hear him call you doctor?
00:46:11Yes.
00:46:12Can you get over here and take a look at her?
00:46:15I can.
00:46:16What do you mean you can't?
00:46:17You're a doctor.
00:46:18This woman could be dying.
00:46:19I'm sorry.
00:46:20This is more important.
00:46:22More important, my ass.
00:46:24Look, the thing's not even moving.
00:46:27I'll babysit your monster.
00:46:28I'll tell you the second it twitches.
00:46:30Just get over there.
00:46:31Go.
00:46:40How did this happen?
00:46:41She stepped outside and one of your guys shot her.
00:46:44They're not my guys.
00:46:46Does this hurt?
00:46:47A little.
00:46:49How about this?
00:46:50Ah!
00:46:52The wound itself isn't so bad.
00:46:54She's lost a lot of blood.
00:46:56And clearly there's infection.
00:46:58Can't you do something?
00:47:00I'm not prepared for this.
00:47:02I don't have anything to work with.
00:47:04Can't they fly something in?
00:47:05I mean, even if we can't leave, can't they send in some supplies?
00:47:12Central Control, this is Dr. Rayburn.
00:47:14Are you reading me?
00:47:15Reading you, Dr. Rayburn.
00:47:17Any change?
00:47:19The thing appears to be dormant.
00:47:27There's a chance it could atrophy without a food supply, but I can't be sure.
00:47:31Listen.
00:47:32One of the civilians was wounded, attempting to leave the area.
00:47:35He's lost a lot of blood and there's intra-abdominal infection.
00:47:38Is there any way you can get me some supplies so that I can provide treatment?
00:47:43That would be a negative, Doctor.
00:47:45There must be something that you can do.
00:47:47Can't you drop me the supplies by air?
00:47:52That would be a negative also, Doctor.
00:47:55Look, I understand the need for isolation, but surely there must be...
00:48:11Oh, no.
00:48:15Dr. Rayburn, Dr. Rayburn, what's happening?
00:48:18Dr. Rayburn, can you read me?
00:48:20It's reproducing.
00:48:35Can you see what's happening?
00:48:37It reproduces by a sort of exponential fission.
00:48:41The original organism divides into countless smaller organisms,
00:48:44which presumably, upon maturing, will divide the same way until...
00:48:47In 18 hours, there will be over 250,000 of those things.
00:48:51That's a lot of blobs.
00:49:03Assuming nothing could stop them, and at this point, we're not sure if anything can,
00:49:07and in just over 48 hours, the massive organisms will cover the entire surface of the planet.
00:49:12Is that including the oceans?
00:49:14Yes, it is.
00:49:15Yeah, but that's assuming a constant food supply.
00:49:17Okay, in order to reproduce, they have to ingest.
00:49:18But we're not sure what constitutes food for them.
00:49:20Well, we know that they absorb organic material.
00:49:22Is that all they feed on?
00:49:23Remember, this is fundamentally a different life form.
00:49:25We can't assume anything.
00:49:26What if it lives on, say, nitrogen?
00:49:28You mean air?
00:49:28How is that possible?
00:49:29It doesn't share DNA with any previously known organism.
00:49:32Anything's possible.
00:49:33Gentlemen, please.
00:49:34I appreciate your input,
00:49:35but what we have to do now is correlate the data we have,
00:49:38whatever that may be,
00:49:39transmit it back to headquarters,
00:49:41where they'll make a final decision
00:49:42in a calm and rational manner.
00:49:50Please!
00:49:51Please!
00:49:52The force is not accomplishing anything!
00:49:53I don't know what the problem is.
00:49:55We've isolated the enemy.
00:49:57Now we strike.
00:49:57It isn't as simple as that.
00:49:59We're not sure how this organism propagates.
00:50:00I hear what you've been saying.
00:50:02I'm not deaf.
00:50:02The only way to make sure that the threat is eliminated,
00:50:05especially in light of what we've just seen,
00:50:07is to destroy every last molecule.
00:50:08So we nuke it.
00:50:09The temperature at the center of a nuclear explosion
00:50:11is 10 million degrees.
00:50:13Won't be a lot of molecules left.
00:50:14Wait a minute now.
00:50:15Who's going to take the responsibility
00:50:17for setting off an atomic weapon on U.S. soil?
00:50:21I'll tell you who.
00:50:22The terrorists.
00:50:23That's who.
00:50:24And nobody will bat an eye.
00:50:25This is no time to lie to the American people.
00:50:27What are you saying?
00:50:28Announce that we've set off a nuclear weapon
00:50:30to counteract a biological weapon
00:50:33that got out of control?
00:50:34Announce it.
00:50:35Boy, I can tell that you have never run for re-election.
00:50:37If we don't act fast,
00:50:39there won't be any more elections.
00:50:40Every man, woman, and child on this planet
00:50:42will have to kiss his and or her ass goodbye.
00:50:45That's a lot of hug, Walsh.
00:50:46Maybe it is or maybe it isn't.
00:50:47The point is we don't know.
00:50:49If we make the wrong decision,
00:50:50in 48 hours,
00:50:51life on this planet is finished.
00:50:57Now, I know that sounds far-fetched.
00:50:59We're talking about one organism loose in one small house,
00:51:01but that's what we're up against.
00:51:03We've been dicking with this planet for decades.
00:51:05We've been careless, but we've been lucky.
00:51:08Or maybe we've finally pushed it too far.
00:51:10By the time we're sure,
00:51:12it could be too late.
00:51:14I say nuke it.
00:51:15Professor Ethelred,
00:51:16you had an alternative proposal?
00:51:18Has anyone ever heard of the Tunguska Project?
00:51:21Tunguska?
00:51:22Isn't that the place in Russia where the giant meteor hit?
00:51:24In Siberia,
00:51:25in 1908,
00:51:27an explosion of unexplained origin
00:51:28leveled 2,000 square kilometers of forest.
00:51:31A speculation about what caused it
00:51:33ranges from meteor impact
00:51:35to a UFO crashing
00:51:36to the possible collision
00:51:38of a small black hole with the Earth.
00:51:41So?
00:51:42The Tunguska Project grew out of attempts
00:51:44to produce miniature black holes
00:51:45using particle accelerators
00:51:46to promote super high energy collisions
00:51:48between protons.
00:51:49What the hell are you talking about?
00:51:51In the process,
00:51:52we may have found a way
00:51:52to form controllable singularities
00:51:54of limited,
00:51:56but profound,
00:51:57destructive capacity.
00:52:00Excuse me, Professor.
00:52:01But are you talking about
00:52:04a black hole bomb?
00:52:10Something like that.
00:52:12Is there any running water
00:52:13in this place?
00:52:14We could flush out the wound
00:52:16and keep it as clean as possible.
00:52:18I'll go look.
00:52:19And we need something
00:52:20to use as bandages.
00:52:22Everything in here is so filthy.
00:52:26Is this okay?
00:52:29It's not exactly sterile,
00:52:30but it's better than nothing.
00:53:01What the hell?
00:53:02What?
00:53:08Rayburn here.
00:53:09There's been a change
00:53:10in the situation.
00:53:11The organism is no longer
00:53:13in visual proximity.
00:53:14What?
00:53:15It's gone.
00:53:16Well, at least I can't see it
00:53:18any longer.
00:53:19Major Larson here.
00:53:20When did it disappear?
00:53:21Where did it go?
00:53:22Um, I'm not sure, Major.
00:53:24What?
00:53:25You were supposed
00:53:26to be watching it.
00:53:28I'm sorry.
00:53:29I was occupied.
00:53:32Occupied?
00:53:33I was tending
00:53:33to the wounded civilians.
00:53:35That's not what
00:53:35you're there for.
00:53:36I'm sorry.
00:53:38Get inside the lab.
00:53:39Find out what happened,
00:53:40where the thing went.
00:53:41Inside the lab?
00:53:42You heard me.
00:53:44You screwed up once.
00:53:45Don't screw up again.
00:53:49No, ma'am.
00:53:53What's she doing?
00:53:56Take care of that.
00:54:24No, ma'am.
00:54:30Don't do that.
00:54:31Did you see the blob?
00:54:34No, ma'am.
00:55:09Rayburn here.
00:55:11Reading you, Dr. Rayburn.
00:55:12Any change?
00:55:14There was a single unit
00:55:15of the organism
00:55:15remaining in the room.
00:55:16It escaped
00:55:17through a crack in the wall
00:55:19where I assume
00:55:19the rest of it went as well.
00:55:21Could be anywhere
00:55:22in the house now
00:55:22or outside for that matter.
00:55:25I know that.
00:55:27But this experiment
00:55:28wasn't conducted
00:55:29under ideal conditions.
00:55:30What's going on?
00:55:31What happened?
00:55:31Tell me what he was saying.
00:55:39I can't do that.
00:55:40I can't.
00:55:42I'm a doctor,
00:55:43for God's sake.
00:55:58What's happening?
00:55:59What were you doing
00:55:59in there?
00:56:01The organism.
00:56:03Organism.
00:56:04Got out through
00:56:05a chink in the wall.
00:56:07Now, basically,
00:56:08they're running around loose.
00:56:09They could be any order.
00:56:11Then there's no point
00:56:12in keeping us
00:56:13quarantined anymore
00:56:14in a manner of speaking.
00:56:16Meaning what?
00:56:20My orders are to go back
00:56:21for decontamination
00:56:24after neutralizing
00:56:25the three of you.
00:56:33Rayburn here.
00:56:34Are you listening?
00:56:46All right.
00:56:47It's done.
00:56:48I'm on my way.
00:56:53It stinks in these things
00:56:55after a while.
00:56:58I'm an exobiologist,
00:56:59for God's sake,
00:57:00not a hitman.
00:57:01This was a civilian project
00:57:03when I signed on.
00:57:04Boscovic was studying
00:57:05the feasibility
00:57:06of non-carbon-based life forms,
00:57:08ammonia-based microorganisms
00:57:11on Ganymede,
00:57:12that kind of thing.
00:57:13And then,
00:57:14the military
00:57:14found some of his results.
00:57:16And before you know it,
00:57:18wham!
00:57:18I'm a bioterrorist!
00:57:21Why don't I take that
00:57:23before you hurt somebody?
00:57:26What the hell
00:57:27am I going to do?
00:57:30We can't stay here.
00:57:32Not with those things loose.
00:57:33We can get out
00:57:34through that tunnel.
00:57:35The other end
00:57:36is crawling with guards.
00:57:37We need outside help.
00:57:39Give me your phone.
00:57:40No.
00:57:41They'll intercept it,
00:57:42like the last time.
00:57:44You mean help
00:57:44isn't on the way?
00:57:46Here.
00:57:48Use mine.
00:57:49It's encrypted.
00:57:51Go ahead.
00:57:52I'm one of you now.
00:57:54Sir,
00:57:55there's an outgoing call
00:57:56emanating from the house.
00:57:57Patch it through.
00:57:58Let's hear it.
00:58:00No can do, sir.
00:58:01It's some kind
00:58:02of encrypted frequency.
00:58:03Can't you find out
00:58:04where it's going to?
00:58:05Trying, sir.
00:58:13Look at the phone!
00:58:24Hello?
00:58:27Yeah,
00:58:28he's here.
00:58:28Hold on.
00:58:30Hey,
00:58:31it's for you.
00:58:34Hey,
00:58:34wake up!
00:58:35I know a phone call.
00:58:38I told you
00:58:39to keep those things
00:58:39out of my face.
00:58:42It's for you.
00:58:47Yeah.
00:58:49Oh,
00:58:50I...
00:58:50What?
00:58:52You're shitting me.
00:58:54You gotta be shitting me.
00:58:56You're shitting me!
00:58:58Are you shitting me?
00:59:02Yeah,
00:59:02I know the place.
00:59:03Okay.
00:59:05But you better
00:59:05not be shitting me.
00:59:07Who's that?
00:59:09Mind your own business.
00:59:11It was another girlfriend?
00:59:13I used to be.
00:59:15Is she prettier than me?
00:59:17You got a better ass.
00:59:19Uh-uh.
00:59:20What did she want?
00:59:21Some guy shot her
00:59:22and she's trapped in a house.
00:59:24I gotta go help her out.
00:59:25Okay.
00:59:34Have fun.
00:59:38Now what?
00:59:39I've been thinking.
00:59:40We may be safer
00:59:40riding the tunnel.
00:59:42We just think
00:59:42can't ambush us there.
00:59:44Suits me.
00:59:44Let's just get
00:59:45the hell out of here.
00:59:46What are your bosses
00:59:47up to anyway?
00:59:48I think people
00:59:49live on this place
00:59:49forever.
00:59:50They gotta have
00:59:50something planned.
00:59:51Well,
00:59:51they do,
00:59:52but I have no idea
00:59:52what it is.
00:59:53The technicians
00:59:54who work here
00:59:55and our government
00:59:56liaison
00:59:56know about this facility.
00:59:58The technology
00:59:59is based on
01:00:00German experiments
01:00:01dating back
01:00:01to the 1920s.
01:00:02This tank
01:00:03contains 50,000
01:00:05metric tons
01:00:05of low-density
01:00:06klystrong plasma.
01:00:08It's necessary
01:00:08to maintain
01:00:09the stability
01:00:09of the magnetic
01:00:10envelopes
01:00:10that contain
01:00:11the singularities.
01:00:32Those glowing
01:00:33orbs you see
01:00:34in the center
01:00:34contain two
01:00:36quantum singularities
01:00:37of near-critical
01:00:38mass.
01:00:39The magnetic
01:00:39envelopes keep
01:00:40them separated.
01:00:41If they were
01:00:41to come into contact,
01:00:42their masses
01:00:43would combine,
01:00:44pushing them
01:00:44past the
01:00:45gravitational
01:00:45threshold,
01:00:46creating a
01:00:46vortex in the
01:00:47space timeline
01:00:47which would feed
01:00:48on the surrounding
01:00:49matter,
01:00:49essentially reducing
01:00:50it to nothingness.
01:00:51A black hole?
01:00:52No,
01:00:53not a black hole.
01:00:59A black hole
01:01:00is a region of space
01:01:01where mass is so
01:01:02compressed that
01:01:03nothing can escape
01:01:04its gravitational pull.
01:01:05A black hole
01:01:05the size of a P
01:01:06would require the mass
01:01:07of this entire planet.
01:01:08What we have here
01:01:09is an entirely
01:01:10different principle.
01:01:11Listen,
01:01:11we don't have time
01:01:12for a physics lecture.
01:01:13We wouldn't understand
01:01:14it anyway.
01:01:15Just what is it
01:01:16you suppose we do
01:01:17with this thing?
01:01:18Once removed
01:01:19from the safety
01:01:19of this tank,
01:01:20the magnetic envelopes
01:01:21would maintain stability
01:01:22for only a matter
01:01:23of hours.
01:01:24The singularities
01:01:25would combine
01:01:26and the resulting
01:01:26mega singularity
01:01:27would feed on
01:01:28surrounding matter
01:01:28until the effects
01:01:29of Hawking radiation
01:01:30rendered it stable,
01:01:31essentially reducing
01:01:32it to nothing.
01:01:33And this would take
01:01:34how long?
01:01:34A matter of minutes.
01:01:35How many minutes?
01:01:37No less than three
01:01:38but no more than 15.
01:01:40And what is the
01:01:42damage estimate?
01:01:43Best case scenario,
01:01:45everything within a radius
01:01:46of 7 to 13 miles
01:01:47would cease to exist.
01:01:52I hate to ask this,
01:01:53what would the worst
01:01:54case scenario be?
01:01:56It's been discussed,
01:01:58although I personally
01:01:59think the chances
01:01:59of this are even
01:02:00significant.
01:02:01that it's been
01:02:02suggested that
01:02:03the singularity
01:02:05would continue to grow,
01:02:06feeding on surrounding
01:02:07matter until
01:02:08this entire planet
01:02:09was absorbed.
01:02:10The end of the world?
01:02:12Oh, let me point it.
01:02:12The same sort of thing
01:02:13was suggested before.
01:02:14The first atomic bomb
01:02:15tested Alamogordo,
01:02:16and yet the planet's
01:02:17still here.
01:02:18Oh, well.
01:02:19That's comforting.
01:02:21Can I speak to you
01:02:23in time?
01:02:23Excuse us.
01:02:32Look, I don't
01:02:32understand what
01:02:33any of this stuff
01:02:33means.
01:02:34Neither do I,
01:02:35but I can tell you
01:02:35one thing for sure.
01:02:36You and I both
01:02:37understand it a lot
01:02:38better than the
01:02:39commander-in-chief
01:02:39ever could,
01:02:40and he's gonna base
01:02:41what he does on
01:02:42what we tell him.
01:02:43I don't know
01:02:43what to tell him.
01:02:44Hell, even these
01:02:45damn geniuses that
01:02:45created this stuff
01:02:46don't understand it.
01:02:47If we don't use the
01:02:48bomb, the Earth's
01:02:49overrun with blobs,
01:02:49or maybe not.
01:02:50If we do use the
01:02:51bomb, there may be
01:02:52no planet left,
01:02:53or maybe not.
01:02:54As far as I can tell,
01:02:55we might as well
01:02:55be sitting here with
01:02:56a thumbs up our asses
01:02:57doing nothing.
01:02:57Yeah, well, we
01:02:58can't advise that.
01:03:00No, I think there's
01:03:02only one thing
01:03:02we can do.
01:03:06Heads, we use
01:03:07the bomb.
01:03:08Tails, we don't.
01:03:16After grave
01:03:17and serious
01:03:18deliberation,
01:03:19we've come to
01:03:20a decision.
01:03:29Do you think
01:03:30those things can
01:03:30see?
01:03:31I doubt it.
01:03:32I doubt they have
01:03:33any sensory organs.
01:03:35The most they can
01:03:35probably do is detect
01:03:36vibrations.
01:03:38Okay.
01:03:57I think you're
01:03:58right.
01:04:03Give me my hand.
01:04:23Okay.
01:04:23Oh!
01:05:07I'm going to go downstairs and see if there's a way through by now.
01:05:12All right.
01:05:33Let's go.
01:05:34Wait, Jake.
01:05:35I can go through that tunnel.
01:05:37There'll be no place to run.
01:05:38What if they're already in there?
01:05:39I'm not going through there.
01:05:40They're going to get us for sure.
01:05:41We can't stay here.
01:05:42It's our only chance.
01:05:43I'm not going to go there.
01:05:44I'm not.
01:05:45I can't.
01:05:45I can't.
01:05:49No, no!
01:05:54Hey!
01:05:56Hey!
01:05:57Hey!
01:06:00Hey!
01:06:01Hey!
01:06:03Hey!
01:06:04Hey!
01:06:06Hey!
01:06:20Go on, run.
01:06:21I can't see.
01:06:23Just run.
01:06:31I'm out there.
01:06:34No, you've got to let us go.
01:06:36Then I'll go back the way you can.
01:06:38You don't know what's back there, man.
01:06:39It kills your people.
01:06:40It'll kill us all if you don't let us out of here.
01:06:42No one leaves the house.
01:06:44For God's sake, listen to me.
01:06:51What was that?
01:06:52I think I heard something outside.
01:06:54Go check it out.
01:06:55I think I heard something outside.
01:07:35What the hell is going on here?
01:07:37Our guards are under attack.
01:07:38I can see that, you idiot.
01:07:39Can't they defend themselves against a bunch of thugs?
01:07:41We weren't expecting anything like this.
01:07:43We've got to clear the area.
01:07:48Those people may be contaminated.
01:07:49We can't let them leave the area.
01:07:51We have all the roads blocked.
01:07:52They've got to be terminated.
01:07:53We don't have time to deal with them.
01:07:55We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:07:57Terminate the civilians and evacuate.
01:08:26We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:31We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:32We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:36We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:39We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:41We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:43We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:43We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:44We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:45We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:08:48We've got to get our own people out of there.
01:11:19We're going.
01:11:19Come on, come on.
01:11:20Come on.
01:11:49Okay.
01:12:105 miles.
01:12:132.3.
01:12:185 miles.
01:12:217.2 miles.
01:12:268 miles.
01:12:278 miles.
01:12:2811.
01:12:3113.5 miles.
01:12:337 to 13 miles, they said.
01:12:34Approximately.
01:12:3515 miles.
01:12:3915 miles.
01:12:4016.2 miles.
01:12:4115 miles.
01:12:4315 miles.
01:12:5816 miles.
01:13:0118 miles.
01:13:16Hurricane force winds were reported over the entire northeast coast.
01:13:20There is still a great deal of speculation over what has caused the cataclysm, which
01:13:25is almost certainly the worst natural disaster in the last 70 million years.
01:13:29We go now to our science correspondent, Robert Coker.
01:13:33Robert, in your best guess, what do you think has caused this unimaginable destruction?
01:13:38First of all, I'd like to put to rest any ideas that this was an atomic weapon or any
01:13:43other sort of man-made disaster.
01:13:45This was clearly some sort of an unprecedented natural phenomenon.
01:13:49There's been speculation that a small piece of antimatter entered the Earth's atmosphere,
01:13:53similar to what may have happened in the Tunguska region of Siberia nearly a century ago.
01:13:58It's also been suggested that a miniature black hole may have collided with the Earth.
01:14:03Now, excuse me, Bob.
01:14:04Is that possible?
01:14:05It's certainly possible.
01:14:06For years, physicists have theorized that many black holes are a frequent natural occurrence.
01:14:10Only at scales so minute, they can...
01:14:13You know, I heard that if you get caught in a black hole, it messes with your sense of
01:14:17time.
01:14:18So, it feels like 200,000 years before you die.
01:14:23That would serve some people right, wouldn't it?
01:14:25I hope nobody got caught in that thing.
01:14:28Just look at all the people who got killed by the collateral destruction.
01:14:32What the hell is the point of any of it?
01:14:35You are asking way too sensible a question.
01:14:38It's progress.
01:14:40You know, we used to have angry gods who would send down destruction if we pissed them off.
01:14:44Now, we just do it ourselves.
01:14:47Yeah.
01:14:48I guess there's something to be said for self-sufficiency.
01:14:51There you go.
01:14:53Well, at least it's all over now.
01:14:54Well...
01:14:56Yeah.
01:14:57Sure it is.
01:15:36All right.
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