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TV, Movie, Lost in Space (1965) S3E09 - Collision Of Planets
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00:05your destination is the planet chroma your mission is the total destruction of that planet
00:13within a time pulse of one diurnal rotation the reason for the planet chroma's destruction
00:21is simple but urgent the planet chroma has developed an irregular orbital path which
00:29threatens to send it on a collision course with us therefore it must be destroyed quickly and
00:37effectively you are not listening our screens indicate that there is a small colony of earth
00:47creatures inhabiting the planet chroma they will be notified to evacuate the planet before your
00:54arrival demolition materials and equipment will be space dropped to you are there any questions
01:02i have one why us yeah why us you have been a useless burden on our civilization too long
01:14mount your vehicles at once if you wish to live you heard the master future citizens
01:23and you're young to die
01:34row row row your boat gently down the stream merrily merrily merrily danger danger
01:44danger danger danger a major atmospheric disturbance is approaching
01:51my sensors indicate that we are in the midst of an electrical storm of catastrophic proportions
01:59aren't you a little late with your weather forecasting you are right i admit it i have no excuse
02:05we'd better get inside and ground some of our systems
02:18the wind is 50 and increasing temperature is 35 degrees fahrenheit and falling rapidly all right stay out here keep
02:29us posted on the weather heavy wind coming up
02:33oh dear this heavy work is giving me abdominal distress are you sure it's not abdominal flab
02:39william mind your manners and you'll keep your friends warning warning what's wrong robot my sensors indicate that we may
02:47shortly be subjected to a severe charge of heat lightning we better get this finished before it starts hurry william
02:53hurry
02:59looks like we're ready for a power check okay power on
03:27this is a very good one
03:28this is a very good one
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04:15All inhabitants of the planet Chroma, listen to this message.
04:21Inhabitants of the planet Chroma are ordered to evacuate the planet without delay.
04:26Repeat, you will evacuate the planet at once.
04:30John, whose voice is that?
04:32Well, whoever it was, he picked a fine time to warn us.
04:36Propulsion unit out, fuel supply practically zero.
04:44Booster regulator, shock, solenoids out, retro rocket system in all fuel cells burned out.
04:51How about backup systems?
04:52Same.
04:53Well, we've got a week's work ahead of us.
04:55To say nothing of the time it'll take to get a new supply of fuel.
04:58We must work night and day until the job is done.
05:00I'm glad you said we, Smith. You're elected to the drill site division.
05:04Let's see, your quarter, 12 cans of fuel daily.
05:08Fifteen.
05:10Fifteen.
05:13We've got visitors.
05:14Well, on this unpredictable planet, where are they?
05:18About 20 miles north of here.
05:20Damn, do you think they're the ones who sent us that warning?
05:32Felt like an earthquake, but it reads like a detonation.
05:35Meaning what?
05:36Well, we didn't heed their warning, so...
05:38Maybe they're trying to blast us off here.
05:41Well, that's outrageous. Let us call them at once.
05:43No, we'll do better than that, Doctor.
05:45We'll go out and see them and find out what they're up to. Let's go.
05:55Will, start bringing the stuff inside.
05:57Good luck to you.
06:04Keep a sharp eye out for any sudden changes in the weather.
06:07We'll be gone in about an hour.
06:09Will do.
06:24Anything down there?
06:25No.
06:26Let's get down closer.
06:27We'll circle the area in a one-mile radius.
06:29Right.
06:30Right in or down.
06:33Are you tired too, robot?
06:35Negative.
06:36My sensors indicate that there is an unidentified object floating in the sky.
06:41Floating?
06:42Where?
06:43Where is it?
06:44At 2 o'clock high.
06:48Maybe it's supplies for those people that Dad went to see.
06:51But if it is, it sure is off course.
06:53Dad located them in that direction.
06:55I wonder what sort of supplies they could be.
06:59Well, they're not ours, so it's none of our business.
07:01How can you be sure they're not ours?
07:03Isn't it possible that Earth has finally located us
07:06and is sending us a message of hope?
07:08It landed on the other side of that hill.
07:11He's just wasting our time.
07:12But I guess we have to follow him.
07:21There's no lead.
07:22And it seems to be all of one piece.
07:25How could they do this to me?
07:26Dr. Smith, if it were from Earth, it would have insignia on it.
07:29Now I'll call Dad and tell him where we found it
07:31and he can tell the owners.
07:33No need to hurry, dear boy.
07:35Oh, yes, there is.
07:36We have to get up to the drill site.
07:38If it is indeed the property of others,
07:40we would be very remiss in our duty
07:42if we did not inform them of the condition of the contents.
07:48Spare me the nauseating noises, you galumphing gargoyle.
07:52I see nothing funny in doing a good deed.
07:55The question is, Dr. Smith, a good deed for whom?
07:58Yours is not to question why.
08:01Yours is but to hold your tongue.
08:05It's heavy. I can't seem to budge it.
08:08You, sir, I require your help.
08:10It is my considered opinion, Dr. Smith,
08:12that we should not attempt to open this container.
08:15Indeed, and why not pray?
08:17My sensors indicate that the contents are composed of rare and priceless elements,
08:22which are of great value to the owners,
08:24but may be dangerous to terrestrial life forms.
08:28Priceless, did you say?
08:30Of great value?
08:32William, help me up.
08:34Thank you, and of course,
08:35we must be certain that these valuable elements
08:38have not been damaged by the drop.
08:40Open it.
08:40But, Dr. Smith...
08:41Hush, William.
08:42I said open it.
08:43Come, quickly.
08:46All right. Proceed, Nini.
08:48But it is against my better judgment, Dr. Smith.
08:51Your better judgment, my foot. Do it.
09:01Do you wish me to continue with the dangerous work of perforating the container?
09:05Well, perhaps just a glimpse of the contents will do for the moment.
09:10Dr. Smith, you...
09:16Dr. Smith?
09:19Dr. Smith!
09:21Dr. Smith!
09:22Dr. Smith!
09:23Dr. Smith, wake up!
09:24Boy, he's out cold.
09:28Oh, but I can't feel his pulse.
09:30My sensors do not indicate a pulse reading either, Will Robinson.
09:33Dr. Smith, wake up!
09:35It's just shock, isn't it?
09:37It can't be anything else.
09:38It is much more serious than shock, Will Robinson.
09:41I warned him.
09:43I can't believe it.
09:45It...
09:45It happened...
09:45It happened so quickly.
09:49I better call Dad.
09:55It's gone dark again.
09:57Affirmative.
09:58This planet is really acting up.
10:00My sensors cannot keep up with its erratic behavior.
10:03I am sorry.
10:04That's all right.
10:06Dad.
10:08Come in, Dad.
10:09This is Will.
10:11Dad!
10:12Come in, Jupiter!
10:15I can't raise anyone.
10:16The unpredictable motion of the planet has temporarily inhibited all radio communication,
10:22Will Robinson.
10:23We must wait for it to settle down.
10:26Why couldn't Dr. Smith have waited?
10:28Why did he have to be so curious?
10:30Why couldn't he have just...
10:31Do you wish me to prepare a six-foot trench for Dr. Smith while we are waiting to communicate
10:36with Professor Robinson?
10:37Robot, it's just shock.
10:38He'll come out of it.
10:40And besides, why do you have to be so... so practical?
10:43Let's go.
10:51This is where they were.
10:52They didn't stay long.
10:54We've wasted too much time on them already.
10:56Let's get back to the Jupiter.
10:57The sooner we make our repairs, the better I'll like it.
11:00I'd still like to know who they are and why they came down here.
11:03Right now, getting our ship repaired is more important.
11:22You hear those sounds?
11:29Who's there?
11:31John, look.
11:34You were right.
11:35The gopher made that.
11:37Yeah.
11:37It's a blasting hole.
11:39They've got to be around here someplace.
11:42Hey! Show yourselves!
11:44Get lit!
11:59The least they could have done was give us a warning.
12:01They did. Remember?
12:03All right.
12:04But it still doesn't give them the right to kill us off.
12:15And it's a good one.
12:17Come on.
12:17Come on!
12:17Come on!
12:17Come on!
12:28Why don't you say something pretty?
12:34That wasn't very nice.
12:37People engaged in blasting operations.
12:40Ooh!
12:40Find out if anyone's in the area. How don't you know about that?
12:43We'd like to know why you're here and what these detonations are all about.
12:46They could have been killed.
12:47Killed? Oh, that would have been regrettable.
12:52Our master would have been very unhappy.
12:56Weren't you notified?
12:58If you mean, did we get a message to evacuate the planet, yes.
13:02Then why are you still here?
13:04Our ship needs repairs.
13:05Oh, his ship needs repairs.
13:07Our ship, our broken, our broken ship.
13:11Well, that is very unfortunate, because this planet is not going to last long.
13:17How long?
13:19Our mission is the total destruction of this planet within a time pulse of one diurnal rotation.
13:28This planet has developed an irregular orbital path, which threatens to send it on a path of collision with...
14:04us.
14:06It's terrible, bad.
14:07Too bad.
14:08Six, seven diurnal rotations.
14:11But all you have is...
14:14this much.
14:15Well, it's impossible.
14:16We can't fix the ship in half a day.
14:18No.
14:19No.
14:20Oh, get it.
14:21Oh, oh, he hurt my shoulder.
14:23Oh, what did he do?
14:25You put a hurt...
14:26No, no.
14:27Oh, oh.
14:28Oh, no.
14:29Why don't you try to be nice?
14:30Cut it out.
14:34You'll be nice when she talks to you, little master.
14:38Because you could be hurt very bad if you don't be nice.
14:43Get in touch with your planet.
14:45I'm sure they'll give us time to leave.
14:47We have women and children with us.
14:50Women and children.
14:52Hello, it's me, but you children.
14:55Women and children.
14:56How could they have sent you?
14:57What kind of people are you, anyway?
15:00Tell the little master.
15:02Our master says we have been a useless burden on our civilization for too long.
15:06Our future as citizens will depend on the effectiveness of our mission.
15:10That we don't have to be told.
15:12Look!
15:13Get off the planet.
15:15Fast.
15:16I've already told you, we can't make repairs that quickly.
15:20This planet must be destroyed quickly and effectively.
15:25Well, that's murder.
15:26And I won't let you get away with it.
15:29No.
15:30No.
15:47Well, if they crack the core of this planet, we're through.
15:50Let's get back.
15:51With luck, maybe we'll develop enough thrust to get off.
15:54In one half of one of their die-earned rotations.
15:57We've got to try.
15:58Come on.
16:03Dr. Smith was always a worrywart.
16:06But deep down inside, he was just as human as the rest of us.
16:10I don't know what we're going to do without him, Robot.
16:12I miss him.
16:13Likewise, Will Robinson.
16:15Despite his failings, Dr. Smith was a man of tireless scientific curiosity.
16:21The search to satisfy his inner craving for triumphant discoveries was an inspiration to us.
16:27He was a man whose memory will always be cherished by those of us who...
16:32This planet has me confused again, Will Robinson.
16:35It is now full day.
16:36Maybe I can raise dad now.
16:38Will you?
16:40What are you doing?
16:42Dr. Smith, you're alive.
16:44Of course I'm alive.
16:46Do I look like a corpse?
16:48No, but your hair, it's...
16:50It is sour apple green, Will Robinson.
16:54Sour apple green?
16:57Are you colorblind as well as blubber-brained?
17:00You bumptious booby!
17:01In my present state of confusion, it is possible.
17:04But you must realize that for a time, there was a reason to believe that you had kicked the bucket.
17:09Now I will have to file your obituary away in my memory banks for future use.
17:13Obituary indeed.
17:15I never felt better in my life.
17:17Now, where will we?
17:18Well, you went to look inside that block.
17:20Nonsense, William.
17:22I was merely taking one of my brief refresher naps.
17:25Give me room.
17:28Sorry.
17:29You don't have to be so rough about it.
17:31And what's happened to your voice?
17:33It sounds like it's been amplified.
17:35Good heavens, have you both taken leave of your senses?
17:38Colorblind, tone-deaf, you're both a serious burden to me.
17:43Now, let's see what's in this box.
17:45Be careful, Dr. Smith.
17:46There's some kind of gas in there.
17:48Nonsense, William.
17:49Undoubtedly, a bit of stale air was trapped within when it was sealed.
17:54I can't see a thing.
17:56I suggest we take it back with us to the Jupiter, purely for safekeeping, of course.
18:01That will not be possible, Dr. Smith.
18:03I have estimated the weight of the container and its contents.
18:06Give or take a pound or two, it weighs 515 pounds.
18:10It is too much for me to carry.
18:12You puny pipsqueak.
18:15I shall carry it myself.
18:17That is an impossibility.
18:20Stand aside.
18:24Forward, houch!
18:27But what about our fuel quota?
18:29Noblesse oblige always comes first, William.
18:32Now who put this pebble here?
18:49How did he do it?
18:51It may be something he ate.
18:53Correction.
18:54He inhaled from that mysterious box.
18:56It gave him a strength of 10 or perhaps 20.
19:10There are 15 cans of fuel in that, Smith.
19:12Dr. Smith, what happened to your hair?
19:15Good heavens, nothing's happened to my hair.
19:17Of course it has.
19:19It's been dyed green.
19:20Dyed green, indeed.
19:22Have you all suddenly become colorblind?
19:25I'll show you.
19:27Look.
19:29Dyed green, my foot.
19:31I suggest you all have your eyes examined.
19:36What's in this anyway, Smith?
19:38Pig lead?
19:40All right, what's going on around here?
19:42Where'd you get the muscle to lift that, huh?
19:44Don, I wouldn't fool with Dr. Smith right now if I were you.
19:47I don't think he knows his own strength.
19:50No fooling.
19:52I am as hale, hearty, and powerful as any man in his prime.
19:57Major, please remove yourself.
19:59Remove myself?
20:00How would you like to try to make me?
20:02Why, certainly.
20:04Dr. Smith!
20:05I warned you, Don.
20:08What happened to you?
20:10And, Will, where'd this box come from?
20:11Well, it came down on a parachute, Dad.
20:14A parachute, Will?
20:15Well, and Dr. Smith tried to look inside, but it blacked him out.
20:19And when he came to, well, look at him.
20:21Yes, I'm looking.
20:23Stuff and nonsense, William.
20:25Well, now that you find people have realized that I'm not a man to be trifled with, I wish to
20:30be excused.
20:31I have important work to do.
20:34Put it down, Smith.
20:36Professor, are you going to trifle with me, too?
20:39Put it down.
20:41Very well, Professor.
20:43I shall put it down, but only in the interests of harmony.
20:49Adieu, all.
20:55On your feet, future citizens.
21:01The last of the demolition materials is right under there.
21:06When we blow that lot, we'll be useful citizens of our planet.
21:12Express your joy!
21:15Whee!
21:26All right, let's get it over with.
21:29Whose turn is it to do some work?
21:31It's his turn.
21:33Okay, okay, it's her turn.
21:37You heard the man.
21:38It's your turn.
21:41Oh, boy.
21:43Come on.
21:46Come on.
21:48Hurry it up.
21:49I am hurrying.
22:00It's gone.
22:01Very good.
22:03Brilliant.
22:05She noticed it's gone.
22:07Great.
22:08If she starts thinking, we're really in trouble.
22:11Oh, what do you know?
22:13All right, knock it off.
22:18Somebody has been very unfriendly to our mission.
22:22Maybe the two who wouldn't talk pretty?
22:24Oh.
22:27Brilliant.
22:29Mm-hmm.
22:32Let's get them.
22:33Oh, yeah.
22:36Come on.
22:37You want to walk?
22:38Very fun.
22:49Hold on.
22:50Who goes there?
22:51Let us not overdo this guard nonsense, you pretentious Papi-Jay!
22:56Orders are orders, Dr. Smith.
22:58Right!
22:58Howsomever, it would be a comparatively simple matter for me to countermand them.
23:04Only over my deactivated body.
23:07Enough of this aimless chatter.
23:09With or without your permission, I shall now borrow this box for a more detailed appraisal of its contents.
23:16All in the interest of noblesse oblige and safekeeping, of course.
23:22Of noblesse oblige and safekeeping, of course.
23:26Have you anything further to say?
23:29I thought not.
23:37Adieu, silent sentinel.
23:47Why am I afraid of him?
24:08No!
24:10A very pretty sight.
24:16Must be the father.
24:19What do you think you're doing with that box, old master?
24:22Opening it for detailed inspection.
24:26I wouldn't proceed with the inspection if I were you, old master.
24:32Old master, indeed.
24:33Get away!
24:35Get away!
24:36Get away!
24:50Now I'll be off with you.
24:52Shoo!
24:53Scat!
24:57This will hurt me more than it does you.
25:04This will hurt me more than it does you.
25:09The old master is not very sensitive.
25:12He's trying to deprive us of our right to be useful citizens.
25:16That's quite a throw there you've got, old master.
25:20Would you like to try it again?
25:22Just with me?
25:23Where are your manners?
25:25Can't you see I'm busy?
25:27Oh, please.
25:28Just once.
25:30Very well, if you insist.
25:40From now on, stick to your job of repairing your ship.
25:45You have so very little time, old master.
26:08You have to take your job of repairing your ship.
26:09Where are you?
26:10Where are you?
26:11You.
26:13You?
26:14Come back here.
26:21My strength.
26:23My beautiful strength.
26:25Where has it gone?
26:27Oh, dear.
26:37Oh, it's me, my lack and alas, my lack, my strength, my strength, my beautiful strength.
26:44Your hair isn't sour apple green anymore.
26:47I fought them valiantly.
26:49I grappled with them with the ferocity of the grizzly bear.
26:52But you know, their numbers were too much for me.
26:55I was overpowered, devitalized, denuded of my strength.
27:01And all I wanted to do was to get a more detailed appraisal of the contents of the box.
27:05And they took it, right?
27:09Same old smith, same old monkey business.
27:11What did they say?
27:13You have very little time, old master.
27:17Well, trying to stop them now would be useless.
27:20But we could take off in an hour, maybe less, if we could get some fuel.
27:23Let's go up to the drill site.
27:25Would an hour give you enough time for stowage?
27:27Well, it'll have to be enough.
27:29All right, let's go.
27:31Come on, darling.
27:36Don't take it so hard, Dr. Smith.
27:38We like you just the way you are now.
27:40Don't we, robot?
27:41Affirmative.
27:42And I am not afraid of you now, Dr. Smith.
27:45That I like.
27:47You see me now, a mere shadow of my former self.
27:52Where are my rippling muscles?
27:54My powerful shoulders?
27:55My 12-inch chest expansion?
27:58They're gone.
27:58Penny dear, they're all gone.
28:00Well, you didn't have them very long.
28:01You couldn't miss them too much.
28:04Can a man fail to miss love, even though he has known it only briefly?
28:08I have computed that all your strength came from your hair.
28:11Vigorous exercise may restore it to you, Dr. Smith.
28:14That's a good idea.
28:15I doubt that.
28:17If only I could regain my hair, my strength, that is to say, then you would see me stiffen
28:24the sinews, summon up the blood, imitate the actions of the tiger.
28:28And make amends for your last and less appropriation of the box by reclaiming it.
28:32Hold your tongue, you silly goose.
28:34On your feet, Dr. Smith.
28:36We will start with a toe touch.
28:38Exercise?
28:38In my weakened state?
28:40Are you sure this will restore me?
28:42Quite sure.
28:43On your feet.
28:46Yes.
28:48Down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up.
28:54Now a little running in place.
28:56One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four.
29:00I cannot go out.
29:01I should never survive.
29:02Deep breathing exercise begin.
29:04In, out, in, out, in, out, in, out.
29:08Keep it up, Dr. Smith.
29:09I'm sure you'll feel better in a little while.
29:12The pain.
29:12The pain.
29:25You've done it, Dr. Smith.
29:27You've got your green hair back.
29:29What?
29:30Apparently, we are faced with an interesting intermittent symptom.
29:36Never fear.
29:37Smith is here.
29:39I am Smith the Mighty.
29:41The strongest man in the universe.
29:43Where are they?
29:44Let me at them.
29:45Do you think you can lead us to them, Robot?
29:47Affirmative.
29:48Then let's go, Dr. Smith.
29:50William, do you happen to know the contents of the box?
29:53Sorry, William.
29:55That's all right.
29:56It's demolition material.
29:58And when you get it back, we'll be able to delay the destruction of this planet.
30:02When I get it back?
30:03And you did say demolition material?
30:07Sure.
30:07It'll be easy for you.
30:09Just imitate the actions of the tiger like you're always saying.
30:12Yes, the actions of the tiger.
30:14Well, well.
30:16Well, Niddy.
30:18Which way?
30:20That way.
30:22Come along.
30:32Don?
30:33Right here.
30:35I've located their vehicles.
30:36They must be close by.
30:38How are things at the drill site?
30:39Fine.
30:40I'm just starting on the first bottle.
30:42All right.
30:42You carry on there.
30:43I'll try and locate them.
30:44Maybe they'll listen to a man if he's alone and unarmed.
30:48Be careful.
30:49Right.
31:13All right.
31:14Your turn.
31:15I drilled already.
31:16So drill again.
31:18Ain't you going to do nothing?
31:20Yeah, I'll do something.
31:21All right.
31:21I'll drill.
31:22I'll drill.
31:22I'll drill.
31:26Thanks.
31:39I think it's deep enough.
31:41Okay.
31:41We'll find out.
31:54Very good work, future citizens.
32:11What's the matter?
32:12Are you scared?
32:13No.
32:14I just don't want to be near that stuff.
32:21Ha, ha, ha.
32:23Very funny.
32:23A barrel of laughs.
32:36Hold it.
32:39Well, little master, you haven't left yet.
32:43Very dangerous.
32:45If you'd waited an hour, we'd have been out of here.
32:48Delay the project?
32:50Our controller would never forgive that.
32:53Why didn't you ask him?
32:55Oh, no.
32:57You annoy him like I do, little master.
32:59He's brutal, little master.
33:03Any more brutal than you?
33:04Watch your talk, little master.
33:18Ha, ha, ha.
33:20Ha, ha, ha.
33:22Ah.
33:23Hold it.
33:24He's mine.
33:29Oh, no.
33:30Come on, Doc.
33:31Come on, Doc.
33:39Nice, nice, nice.
33:44Oh, him.
33:51Yes.
34:01All right, I'm all right.
34:14Let's go.
34:49Are you sure there's skulking in there?
34:52Affirmative.
34:53I shall rend them, limb from limb.
34:57Dr. Smith, just get the box of demolition material.
35:00That's all we want.
35:01Ha!
35:03Come out, you sniveling cowards.
35:06Come out!
35:07One at a time, or all together.
35:10Come out!
35:12I dare you!
35:14There, you see?
35:15They're afraid.
35:18Hello there.
35:21Hello there.
35:24What a thrilling voice you have, master.
35:27It really turns me on.
35:30Why, not at all, madam.
35:35I always like to please the ladies.
35:39What a magnificent head of hair.
35:43You must be very strong.
35:44Yes.
35:46I'm Zachary Smith.
35:48Smith the muggy.
35:50The strongest man in the universe.
35:53How frightening.
35:56How deliciously scary you make me feel.
35:59Where are they, those skulking cowards?
36:03Skulking, sir?
36:04You have scared all the fight out of them.
36:07Come.
36:08See.
36:10See my beads?
36:12Aren't they pretty?
36:13Yes, you are.
36:15I mean, they are.
36:18Lovely color.
36:20They go very well with you.
36:23Yes.
36:25Come.
36:27Come with me.
36:29Where are we going?
36:33Stand aside, William.
36:40Boy, for someone as strong as Dr. Smith is, he sure has a weak head.
36:44I mean, even I could see that that girl was just putting him on.
36:49I'll go in and get him.
36:51Discretion is the better part of valor, Will Robinson.
36:53Well, I just don't want to see him get mixed up with that girl.
36:56Come on.
37:04Treachery, thy name is woman.
37:07Oh, poor old master.
37:10You got a little haircut.
37:15Make our new guests comfortable.
37:17It's all your fault, you cowardly clump.
37:23Very little, master.
37:25We may take you with us when we go.
37:28Then you can grow up to be a useful citizen, just like us.
37:44First this one.
37:51Then that one.
37:55Then...
37:55Let's go.
38:05Remarkable how he opened that box.
38:08If only I'd known how it was done a bit sooner.
38:11Forget about the box, Dr. Smith.
38:13What are we going to do?
38:15Say our prayers.
38:17Say our prayers.
38:17I'm afraid.
38:19I'm afraid.
38:24Will.
38:26Will.
38:26Come in, Will.
38:27Will, this is the Jupiter 2.
38:30Will, answer!
38:33Well, it's my guess that they went after the demolition box.
38:36Even with Dr. Smith in his, um, devitalized state?
38:40I saw him doing some setting-up exercises just before they disappeared.
38:44Of his own free will?
38:46I think the robot was counting cadence.
38:48John, how much time do we have?
38:55Oh, that one came too close to this planet's call for comfort.
39:01Maureen, do you remember everything you've learned about lift-off procedure?
39:04Oh, yes, I review it constantly. Why?
39:08Well, while Don and I are out looking for Will,
39:10I want you and the girls to check every system on this ship for go.
39:13All right, dear, but what for?
39:16Well, I hope it won't be necessary, but you and Penny and Judy may have to lift off without us.
39:22Dad, we can't!
39:23Now, we'll keep in touch.
39:25But if I give the order for lift-off, that's exactly what you'll do.
39:29I'll be clear on that.
39:31Yes, John.
39:34Done.
39:40I should never have allowed you to talk me into this futile quest with its tragic consequences.
39:45William, perhaps you could persuade them to take me along when they leave.
39:49He didn't mean it, Dr. Smith.
39:51And even if he did, I wouldn't go with him.
39:53But don't you wish to survive?
39:55Not if you have to be a useful citizen like them.
39:59We're caught in a trap like rats.
40:02I feel so weak.
40:04To repeat an earlier suggestion, Dr. Smith, vigorous exercise may restore your strength to you.
40:10That's right.
40:10And even though you're chained up, you can at least do some deep breathing exercises.
40:14That is precisely what I had in mind.
40:16Are you ready, Dr. Smith?
40:18It's hopeless.
40:20Breathe deeply, Dr. Smith.
40:22I'll try, but it's hopeless.
40:25In, out, in, out.
40:30I'm beginning to feel my strength returning.
40:32Keep it up, Dr. Smith.
40:34In, out, in, out.
40:42You said it, Dr. Smith.
40:43Your muscles are back again.
40:45Of course I have.
40:47I'm Zachary Smith.
40:49Smith the mighty.
40:50The strongest man in the universe.
40:53Your deep breathing exercises undoubtedly revive the alien fumes which are still trapped in your lungs.
41:00I hope that you will remember to give me credit for the suggestion.
41:03Boss!
41:04The credit is matched!
41:08Dr. Smith, we've got to get out of here!
41:10We'll be buried alive!
41:11Never fear!
41:12Smith is here!
41:13Yes!
41:14I have the strength of twenty!
41:16Possibly forty!
41:18Out!
41:18Come on!
41:19Out!
41:20Out!
41:22Come on!
41:23The box!
41:26Stop!
41:35This is where the demolition team was when I saw it last.
41:42Will?
41:44Come in, son.
41:48Let's try that way.
41:49John, I think one of us should be back to the Jupiter.
41:52I think it better be you.
41:53Your family's back there.
41:54If anybody goes back, it'll be you.
41:56I've got to stay here till I find Will or...
41:59Don, get back to the ship.
42:00That's an order.
42:01Do we wait for your okay for liftoff?
42:03Liftoff's in fifteen minutes, whether I give that order or not.
42:17How much further is this to the Jupiter?
42:20Data inadequate for accurate estimate.
42:22A slight concussion in the cave has affected my linear sensors.
42:25Well, let's get on with it.
42:29Warning!
42:29Warning!
42:30I have reason to believe we are being pursued.
42:32We must hurry.
42:37Oh!
42:38Good heavens!
42:39I fear my strength is failing me!
42:43Dr. Smith, wait!
42:45Oh, good heavens, what a strange feeling.
42:49Dr. Smith, you're normal again.
42:51I am?
42:52Yes, so I am.
42:54Oh, my back.
42:55My back is a disaster area.
42:56Try doing some deep breathing exercises.
42:58But make it fast!
42:59Yes, yes.
43:00Oh!
43:02No.
43:03No, it's no use, William.
43:04No use at all.
43:05This pitcher has been once too often to the well.
43:08Well, maybe we could try pushing it.
43:10Yes.
43:12I can't budge it!
43:14Oh, don't you stand there, you need me!
43:15Help the boy!
43:19Help!
43:31How nice to see you again, dear sir.
43:33As you can plainly see, we are only trying to help.
43:37Sure you were, old master.
43:40I'm not so old, really.
43:41I'm quite young.
43:42Well, this looks like a good spot to drill.
43:45Keep going.
43:53Get out of the way, kid.
44:00I wouldn't do that if I were you.
44:02Dad!
44:13I'm afraid it's too late to prevent that now, little master.
44:19I'm gonna ask you to listen to reason for the last time.
44:22Now, if you give us one hour, we can be off this planet.
44:25After that, it is all yours.
44:27Oh, well, it's not our planet.
44:30We're just destroying it.
44:34Go ahead.
44:37Stop!
44:40You enjoy making a mockery of life.
44:43To you, death's a big joke, isn't it?
44:47We like it.
44:50Right after those last two holes are drilled,
44:54this whole planet is gonna go...
45:01Smith, get Will out of the way.
45:04Oh, come on, now.
45:05You can't hurt us with that.
45:08He's too much, that one.
45:12Well, maybe this can hurt you, and maybe it can't.
45:21Oh!
45:22Oh!
45:25Oh!
45:28Oh!
45:34Why? Why did you do it?
45:37Well, how does it feel, big master,
45:39to be standing on a planet that's gonna explode in no way of getting off?
45:43Oh!
45:46Well, go ahead, give the order.
45:48Have them drill those last two holes.
45:50But just remember this, you've got a week's repair work ahead of you.
45:54Oh!
45:55You think this planet'll wait that long before it blows?
45:57Well, if you need any help, just holler.
46:00But you better make it snappy.
46:02Because we're leaving here in one hour.
46:08Smith, Will, let's go.
46:13Come on, sir.
46:15Come on, sir.
46:17Paul!
46:35Dad, the planet just blew!
46:39What if those aliens got off in time?
46:42Well, with those extra repair parts we left them, I don't think they'll have any trouble.
46:45Well, let's hope they learned a lesson.
46:48Well, maybe I can raise something on the radio monitor.
46:51Okay.
46:54John, the blips at six o'clock, coming fast.
47:02Get that heap off the road, little masters.
47:05You can't let them get away with that, are you?
47:07Yeah.
47:10We can't afford to waste the fuel.
47:12I guess they haven't learned much of a lesson.
47:14It just goes to prove there is nothing you can do with a really dedicated misfit.
47:38The pantherlylel.
47:40Well, maybe it's not the most.
47:42All right.
47:44All right.
47:59I wish I could stay here now.
47:59I wish I could see you on The Biff's side of the road.
48:00Don't you think I could switch off the road?
48:00Yeah!
48:01I wish I could be.
48:02I bet.
48:02I wish I could be.
48:03I wish I could.
48:11¶¶
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