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00:00All over the world, humanity reacts to the simple fact
00:04the species that came before us was woken up.
00:08The Unified Intelligence Task Force was created to deal with alien life forms.
00:13I haven't got clearance. I'm grade 10.
00:15I work in transport. I'm a clerk. Almost.
00:18The first official meeting with Homo Aqua will begin here.
00:22My name is Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, Commander-in-Chief of the Unified Intelligence Task Force.
00:28And I hope this will be the start of a great endeavor to find peace.
00:32We have a gift for you, my children.
00:35But they choked on your oil and poison and excrement.
00:40I must state that we recognize the problem.
00:42You are not known to us. We would speak with him.
01:06You are not known to us.
01:42With me, please, sir.
01:44I suggest that this, um, meeting is adjourned.
01:49While we, uh...
01:50Follow me.
01:51While we regroup.
01:55His name's Barclay P. L. DuPont.
01:57He's a grade 10, works in logistics.
01:59Family.
01:59Ex-wife and teenage child.
02:01Bring them in, put them in an interview room.
02:03I want his file on my screen by the time I get downstairs.
02:08Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
02:10Yeah.
02:11And now I'll book your taxes.
02:12Sit down.
02:13Sit down.
02:15We weren't expecting this.
02:18Obviously.
02:19Me either.
02:20So help me understand.
02:21Out of nearly 8 billion humans on this planet, why do Homo aqua want you as ambassador?
02:27I don't know.
02:28What communications have you had with Homo aqua prior to today?
02:31None.
02:32Never.
02:34I mean, I had a goldfish once. Is that relevant?
02:37This isn't a joke, Mr. DuPont.
02:38I'm not joking.
02:40He was called Simon.
02:42Right now, a team of experts are trawling through every detail of your private life.
02:47Every text message, every email, every photo, everyone you've ever met.
02:52Barclay P. L. DuPont.
02:53Born 151182.
02:54Get me his immediate family.
02:56Yes, ma'am.
02:58Parents deceased.
02:59Married Barbara Numai, June 2003.
03:02Divorced November 2022.
03:03Split was amicable.
03:05Whatever he's done, we're not part of it.
03:07We're not even together.
03:08No, ma'am.
03:09Just don't stand up, sit down.
03:11Tina's child, Kirby, 16, lives with the mother studying A-levels.
03:16Seize all devices and bring them in professionally, right now.
03:19My family have got nothing to do with this.
03:22They don't even know I'm here.
03:23I never ask for this to happen, okay?
03:26But I do want to help.
03:28And the thing is,
03:31you need me.
03:33I'm all right.
03:36Well, am I right?
03:40The first day of H-2O diplomacy has been included with an abrupt change of ambassador.
03:47Sir Jonathan Hines has made no comment over his dismissal,
03:51and the identity of the new ambassador has been suppressed.
03:54This man is the most important person on the planet.
03:58Don't we have a right to know who he is?
04:00We cannot allow a foreign species to dictate our diplomacy process.
04:04This is dangerous.
04:11Prime Minister.
04:12The H-2O committee will not allow a random civilian to represent them.
04:15Kate, you're to go back in that room and tell her.
04:17We choose our ambassador, and the committee's decision is final.
04:22I do myself, but it doesn't look good, does it?
04:24If I'm the one in there, when war breaks that...
04:26Not when you can blame you, Ned.
04:28Sorry.
04:29That's not what I meant.
04:32But maybe it's better woman to woman.
04:34If that's what she is.
04:35Is that what she is?
04:36No, I'm...
04:39Please, Kate.
04:41We're relying on you.
04:45Thank you for this unscheduled consultation.
04:49I am Kate Lethbridge-Stewart,
04:52Commander-in-Chief of the Unified Intelligence Task Force
04:54and representative of the H-2O committee.
04:58The committee has requested urgent action
05:01regarding the role of human ambassador.
05:04Rather than appoint this civilian,
05:07they request that you trust in our original candidate.
05:11You talk of trust
05:13while meeting in secret
05:15in the dark.
05:19We would hear from the ambassador.
05:22Mr. DuPont is unprepared.
05:24We would hear
05:25from the ambassador.
05:40Come closer.
05:53Hello.
05:57Do you ever know?
05:59Is that a thing?
06:01Because...
06:02I'm Barclay.
06:03It's Scottish.
06:05Well, my grammar's...
06:06grammar's...
06:08grammar's...
06:09My title will not translate.
06:12But you...
06:14may call me Salt.
06:17Salt?
06:20I...
06:21I...
06:23Listen.
06:25I'm just a regular guy.
06:27I work in an office.
06:28I don't know about the diplomacy or politics.
06:30I don't even know the decent suit.
06:32He chose you for your humanity
06:33and compassion.
06:35Not your expertise.
06:37Your leaders would replace you.
06:40But what do you want?
06:42I'm...
06:42I'm...
06:43I'm fine with whatever they decide.
06:45No.
06:46What do you really think?
06:52I think...
06:56This process is about everybody, right?
06:59The whole world.
07:00It's not just prime ministers and presidents.
07:02It's real people, like me.
07:04They worry about their bills.
07:06And their kids.
07:07I mean, I'm a nobody.
07:08I get it, but I think...
07:12Maybe it's time people like me
07:13had more of a voice.
07:15We hear you.
07:18Ambassador.
07:21It is decided.
07:23Your request has been heard
07:25and denied.
07:28Barclay will be present at dawn tomorrow.
07:31Our negotiations will end.
07:37Where are you taking me?
07:39Huh?
07:41What about my family?
07:43Please, I don't want to be shot.
07:45No, no, no, no.
07:51Are you going to kill me?
07:55I forgot my gun.
07:56Really?
07:57No.
07:59Ah!
08:01Look, look, look, look.
08:02I'm not a spy.
08:03Or a collaborator.
08:04And I wasn't disrespecting anyone,
08:05if that's how it sounded.
08:06All right?
08:06My mouth,
08:07it just goes on autopilot.
08:09I mean, the same thing happened
08:10when I proposed to my ex.
08:11It took me about 20 minutes
08:12to get to the ring.
08:12Barclay.
08:14I need someone I can work with.
08:17Well, yeah.
08:19Of course you do.
08:20Yeah.
08:21And I think I can work with you.
08:27Well, hang on.
08:30I mean,
08:31five minutes ago,
08:32you're trying to get rid of me.
08:33I have to tread carefully.
08:35What all unit wants
08:36is a peaceful settlement,
08:37but there are levels
08:38and levels of politics at play here.
08:41International rivalries
08:42that go way back.
08:44Truth is,
08:45I've spent my whole life
08:46fighting for this planet.
08:48Now, with your help,
08:51I get to build a better world
08:53for everyone.
08:54I don't want to let you down.
08:56I mean,
08:56I keep thinking about
08:57the time I mixed up the taxis
08:58and you ended up in...
09:00Sklart,
09:00I remember.
09:01But Homo Aqua
09:02chose you for a reason.
09:04And I'm prepared
09:05to give you a chance.
09:08Okay.
09:10Uh...
09:12So what happens now?
09:15Now,
09:17your life changes.
09:25Ambassador Transport
09:26now arriving
09:26at Diplomatic Hotel.
09:28Clear the corridors.
09:43Security protocols.
09:44All delegates
09:45and diplomatic staff
09:46are being relocated
09:46for their own safety.
09:47All right,
09:47but for how long?
09:48What about my family?
09:49Can I call them?
09:50Okay.
09:51Dad.
09:52There you go.
09:53What the hell's going on?
09:54I know, I know, I know, I know.
09:55Barclay will be present
09:56at dawn tomorrow
09:58or negotiations will end.
10:02We hear you.
10:03That's what she said to him.
10:03We.
10:04And if that's true,
10:05how is she communicating
10:06with her people?
10:06Maybe she's wearing an implant.
10:08Well,
10:08they could have shared consciousness.
10:09Or some kind of
10:10mycorrhizal network.
10:11Maybe they've mastered sound
10:12in a way we don't understand
10:13using frequencies
10:14we can't even hear.
10:16Like Mariah Carey.
10:17I noticed something earlier
10:19when Sir Jonathan
10:20presented the flower.
10:22Everyone focused on her,
10:23but look.
10:28The exact moment
10:29she inhales,
10:31they all do.
10:32Even the ones in the water.
10:35She's softening her language.
10:37She used sarcasm.
10:39Like she's learning,
10:41adapting.
10:42They want an everyman
10:43as ambassador.
10:44But is that what she is?
10:45Because she's extraordinary.
10:47Those remains are en route
10:48to the lab.
10:49And the H2O committee
10:51are kicking off.
10:52They want to see you.
10:53So we're just accepting
10:55her choice of ambassador.
10:56What if he's not up to it?
10:58Well, their race
10:59has survived under the sea
11:00for millennia
11:01with centuries of social,
11:02evolutionary,
11:03and technological advantage.
11:04She's running this show.
11:06Whether we like it or not.
11:16Evening.
11:17Didn't think you were in tonight.
11:19I volunteered.
11:21Didn't want to miss this.
11:22Let's prep one for imaging.
11:24Mm-hmm.
11:25Careful.
11:35We'll take tissue samples.
11:38Prep some slides.
11:46You...
11:47You work in admin.
11:48You're not ambassador.
11:50You couldn't even finish
11:51your wedding speech.
11:52Only because your dad
11:53spilled wine all over it.
11:54On purpose.
11:56So you're literally
11:56the person they're talking
11:57about on TV.
11:58Like, all the time.
11:59Yeah, but you can't say
12:00a word not to anyone.
12:01Who are we going to tell?
12:02We're prisoners.
12:03But Dad is famous.
12:04Okay, we're just looking
12:05on the bright side.
12:06Look at the view.
12:06It's nice.
12:07And this room is amazing,
12:08isn't it?
12:08It's huge.
12:09Am I the only person
12:10living in the real world
12:11right now?
12:12What about work?
12:13And school?
12:14Kirby's got that coach
12:15trip on Thursday.
12:17A coach trip?
12:18Yeah.
12:18Oh, I'm glad you've
12:19got your priorities in order.
12:20Never mind the massive
12:20international crises.
12:22No, I'm not sure
12:23the minibar's included.
12:24Sue me.
12:25So, if you're an ambassador,
12:27does that mean you get
12:28to make, like, actual decisions?
12:30No, God, no.
12:31They've got, like,
12:32this whole committee
12:33you write,
12:33everything that's a policy.
12:34I just have to read it out.
12:35But then, like, why are you?
12:37I don't know.
12:38She just chose me.
12:40What's she like?
12:43Well, I mean,
12:44she's kind of like us,
12:45but she's...
12:46like, I don't know.
12:50She's beautiful.
12:51Beautiful?
12:51Yeah.
12:52She's a fish.
12:53She's not a fish.
12:54She's not a fish
12:55and she's not a person.
12:56She's something else.
12:58Anyway, I'm not even
12:58supposed to be talking
12:59about this.
13:00Convenient.
13:00Barbara, do you really
13:02think I asked for this?
13:03I have no idea.
13:04Because it turns out
13:05my ex-husband,
13:06who can't even assemble
13:07flat pack furniture,
13:09is a secret agent
13:10who lied about his job
13:11and is now saving the world.
13:12So, excuse me
13:13if I have questions.
13:15I'm making the most
13:16of this massive bath.
13:39We're putting an enormous amount
13:41of pressure on one man.
13:44I hope he's up to it.
13:49My father taught me
13:51to rely on instinct
13:52over intel.
13:55Trust my gut.
13:57He'd say,
13:58He sounds very wise,
14:06your dad.
14:07He is.
14:08You should meet him.
14:13What does your instinct say?
14:16I've seen ordinary people
14:19achieve extraordinary things.
14:21But they're usually
14:22traveling with the doctor.
14:25And Barclay has you
14:28by his side.
14:34The oceans cover 71%
14:38of this planet's surface.
14:41The human race
14:42is quite literally
14:43surrounded.
14:44And if it comes to war,
14:47I wonder if we even
14:49stand a chance.
14:51Let me take your mind off it.
15:02Are those tissue samples ready?
15:05Yep.
15:05Two seconds.
15:07Two seconds.
15:08Two seconds.
15:08Two seconds.
15:12Three minutes.
15:16Two seconds.
15:39You're late.
15:45Your citizenship is approved.
15:48Welcome to Britain.
15:53What about my mother?
15:55Hey!
15:56What about my mother?
16:07Thanks, Maria.
16:08Hello, darling.
16:09Can't stop.
16:10Gallery opens Friday and Sue's got COVID.
16:12It's been chaos.
16:13Filming later, yeah?
16:14Yeah.
16:14Oh, your guests.
16:15They're waiting in the dining room.
16:18General, sorry to keep you.
16:20Hey, take your time.
16:22Look at this spread.
16:23Homo aqua tissue samples.
16:26Know thine enemy.
16:28Oh, I haven't eaten all day.
16:31We know what they're going to ask for, right?
16:33What do we do?
16:34Don't worry.
16:36Feed the fish to us.
16:37It'll be the death of the energy industry, of your livelihood.
16:40We've run simulations.
16:42Look at the impact of wars and the pandemic on Western economies and multiply that by a hundred.
16:47We'll be sliding into recession.
16:49Public are already panicked.
16:51My mother was in the bank today and taking her accounts.
16:54Yeah.
16:55Which one?
16:57The president's sole focus is to protect the stability of the U.S. economy.
17:01And mine is to protect my companies.
17:05That's what we hoped you'd say.
17:06But with the unit running the diplomacy, there's constant opposition.
17:11Kate Lethbridge-Stewart has influence with the H2O committee and with your prime minister.
17:19Not to worry.
17:20Harry's attentions are divided at the moment, and he always listens to his biggest donor.
17:26Good.
17:27We'll need you on side.
17:28We'll be brief.
17:29Oh, you had me at recession.
17:49Oh, shh.
18:00How's he on the news?
18:02He's supposed to be a secret.
18:04The H2O diplomacy committee are denying all interview requests.
18:08The only thing we do know about Barclay-Pierre Dupont, our new ambassador, is that the world is watching.
18:14Copy that.
18:15The route is clear.
18:16The route is clear.
18:19Go on, Dad.
18:22Morning, Colonel.
18:23Mrs. Bingham.
18:24Commander.
18:25What do we know about the leak?
18:26The photo was emailed to the press by an anonymous source.
18:30Except I've cross-matched the image with CCTV from the hotel.
18:34The photographer was General Dominique de Solier, the French representative.
18:39Kelsey Pryse.
18:40She's been undermining NATO since she first drew breath.
18:43And if she discredits units, she gets more influence over the H2O committee.
18:47Get the French ambassador on the phone.
18:49I'm in the mood for a bollocking.
18:50The press association is still demanding access to the hall.
18:53I'm not sure we want to get them offside.
18:54Fine.
18:55Let them in.
18:55But no live TV.
18:5750 people maximum.
18:58And anyone who steps out of line gets barred.
19:06I'm sorry, General de Solier.
19:07Your access to the hall has been revoked.
19:09Come with us, please.
19:12It's inadmissible.
19:14Just stick to the text on your screen and you'll be fine.
19:17Keep your body language and your vocal tone neutral at all times.
19:20No cross arms, no raised voice, no sign of aggression or impatience.
19:25Everything you say or do or think has to come through us.
19:27What's the point of being ambassador if all I'm doing is reading?
19:30There is a team of 43 people working around the clock on this document.
19:34UN diplomats and wartime negotiators vetting every last syllable.
19:37Prime ministers, presidents, royalty.
19:38Frankly, it's a miracle we got past the contents page.
19:41You cannot go rogue.
19:42Are we ready?
19:43We're all behind you.
19:45Well, yeah, literally.
19:45I'm the one standing up there.
19:47You can do this.
19:50I can't stop shaking.
20:12Tell the press no camera flashes and keep an eye on Barclay's obs.
20:16Load pressure 138 over 90.
20:18Bit high.
20:19Pulse is 82 and steady.
20:21Is Downing Street online?
20:23Prime minister?
20:24Yes, we're here.
20:25All right.
20:26Good luck, everyone.
20:28Mrs. Bingham.
20:31Open seals.
20:53Ambassador, are you okay?
20:55Ambassador?
20:57Barclay?
20:57Hmm?
20:57Yeah?
20:58Oh, sorry.
20:59Yes, yes, yes.
20:59I'm here.
21:00It's fine.
21:27Hello, again.
21:29That's not scripted.
21:31Barclay.
21:32Sorry.
21:36I bid you welcome, Ambassador.
21:38and bring to session this diplomatic congress.
21:41On behalf of all nations, I would like to say
21:45how sorry I am about your children.
21:48Are you a parent?
21:50Yes.
21:51Yes, he's a parent.
21:52Teenage child, Kirby.
21:54Barclay, just say yes.
21:55Yes.
21:56I can't imagine what that was like for you.
21:59Your apology is appreciated.
22:02Now back to the text, please.
22:05We begin today by hearing proposals to formalize our peace treaty.
22:08But first, we request a glass of water.
22:16Um, is...
22:17Well, is that coming?
22:22Water from the river.
22:25From the river?
22:27What?
22:27They drink river water?
22:29Barclay, read the screen.
22:32Uh, we will arrange that immediately.
22:38Go, go, go, go!
22:41Move, let's go, come on!
22:49If Akka returns the agenda, we'd like...
22:51We will wait.
22:54Okay.
22:56Oh, okay.
22:57They...
22:58They...
22:58They said okay.
23:04Counter formation is enough!
23:06Look as you can!
23:09Keep your eyes on the water!
23:11Don't turn your back!
23:12Not for one second!
23:33Uh, glass requires decontamination.
23:36Shall I place it in the airlock?
23:37The water is not for us.
23:40It is for you.
23:45Sorry.
23:46Sorry, I don't...
23:47I don't understand.
23:47You will drink it.
23:49Hold on, Barclay.
23:50Get me intel on that water.
23:52You will drink.
23:58Uh...
23:59Just, like...
24:01Actually drink it.
24:02E. coli is guaranteed.
24:04Dysentery, meningitis, and Legionnaire's disease.
24:07Barclay, do not drink the water.
24:08What do I...
24:09What do I say?
24:09Stand by.
24:17Um, with respect, I am unable to drink this.
24:21Why?
24:23The water is contaminated.
24:25Why?
24:25She knows why.
24:26Skip to 16, paragraph 12.
24:29We're aware of the current pollution crisis, and...
24:32These are the words of a politician, vetted and craven and hollow.
24:38You would answer.
24:40Barclay, stick to the script.
24:43Barclay.
24:44Ambassador, refer to your screen.
24:56Why?
24:59Barclay, no.
25:02Because we were stupid.
25:05That's the truth of it.
25:10And the whole planet's going to hell right now, because we didn't understand the consequences.
25:15But now you do.
25:17Yeah.
25:18Yeah, now we do.
25:19This is too risky.
25:21No, wait.
25:22Still, every day, water companies are pumping poison and sewage into our rivers and oceans,
25:25all the while dishing out bonuses to their bosses.
25:27And the thing is, we are letting them get away with it.
25:31We're just sat at home, flicking through our phones, making tea, thinking it's someone else's problem.
25:35But it's not.
25:36This is my fault.
25:37We all played our part.
25:38Now we have to help fix it.
25:40And the thing is, our kids know this.
25:43Our kids.
25:45They're way ahead of us.
25:48Why aren't we listening?
25:52Today's the day we stop.
25:59I think you are my favorite human.
26:27Oh, I feel amazing.
26:30I'm sorry, but I do.
26:32It's like I want to run.
26:33I just want to run for my...
26:34I've got so much energy right there.
26:36What?
26:37You're ridiculous.
26:38You know, I was thinking about you today.
26:41When I was standing up there, like a lemon, I was thinking about all those things you told me, you
26:45and your hippie mates.
26:46They're not hippies, and that's not even a word anymore.
26:49Well, I just wish that I'd listen sooner.
26:52I'm listening now.
26:53I promise you.
26:54Who even are you?
26:55I don't know, but I like it.
26:57You're on telly again?
26:59You're always on telly, aren't you?
27:00They're calling you passionate.
27:02Passionate?
27:03That's me.
27:03You haven't been passionate since Christmas 2010.
27:06Oh, oh.
27:07What are you doing?
27:09That is a treat.
27:10Here.
27:11Tastes better than river water.
27:13Mm.
27:15Do you know, it just hit me, just now.
27:18This is history in the making.
27:20Right now.
27:21And I'm part of it.
27:22I'm a historical figure.
27:24It's crazy, isn't it?
27:25Okay.
27:27So what's she like, then?
27:29Your fishy ambassador.
27:33Are you jealous?
27:34Please.
27:35She is.
27:36You're jealous.
27:38Can we order room service now?
27:40Sure.
27:42I'll have the fish.
27:46The H2O committee have breathed new models for environmental regulation.
27:49The Greens have been trying to achieve these targets for decades.
27:52That time for you will be a challenge.
27:54The H2O committee consulting with industry on that.
27:56Moving on, the French consulate have lost an official complaint over General de Solier's removal from the hall.
28:02They want to reinstate it.
28:04Tough, they've seen the evidence.
28:05She's denying it, and she has influence.
28:08I think it would be dangerous to shut her out.
28:10Fine.
28:11Fine.
28:11We've got bigger problems.
28:12Meanwhile, we've been debating communication theories, how the Homo aqua ambassador is able to send and receive information seemingly instantaneously.
28:20Yeah, we're looking into oceanic mycelium networks.
28:22Mycelium?
28:23Well, that's the mushrooms.
28:24Mushrooms are the reproductive organs of mycelium networks.
28:27Wait, I'm eating reproductive organs on my toes.
28:29Mycelium networks are the fungal threads, believed to connect individual plants and trees to share and recycle vital minerals.
28:35A lot of these theories are debatable.
28:37Yes, I know.
28:38But if algae and fungi interact in a similar way when in water, or if water itself forms some kind
28:44of network, Homo aqua, amphibia, grandis, all these species could potentially be interconnected.
28:50Like a hive mind?
28:52What if the pearl is their connection point?
28:54Or a filter.
28:55They're so far ahead of us, it's difficult to comprehend.
28:58We're literally children playing guessing games.
29:33How do you?
29:36Couldn't sleep.
29:48I just read your big speech again.
29:51Mm-hmm.
29:53It's more of a ramble.
29:57Made me, or made me proud, though.
30:01Really?
30:04But with all the attention, are you going to be safe doing this?
30:09Yeah, of course.
30:10Do you promise?
30:11Yes.
30:13Promise.
30:18They're moving you out of here tomorrow.
30:20Putting you in a proper safe house, away from all this.
30:23Okay?
30:26I'd rather stay here with you.
30:28Whole world's changing, Dad.
30:32Maybe it needed to.
30:34Maybe it's for the best.
31:02Your family will be moved to a safe house this morning.
31:04We're separating civilians from diplomatic staff.
31:07Look, I'll see them before they go.
31:08No, I'm sorry.
31:08You're here all day.
31:09Bugley High, Rosemary Hunt.
31:10Nice suit.
31:11But what can you tell us about Homo Aqua's demands?
31:13How confident are you that we can achieve what they wage?
31:16How are you coping under the pressure?
31:18What happens if you mess this up?
31:44Text on screen, please.
31:48once again i bid you welcome and bring to session this diplomatic congress
31:54world leaders have consulted with climate scientists and private enterprise on the
31:58subject of ocean pollution we can guarantee a 50 percent reduction by 2065 further reduction
32:06will then be exponential 2065 correct 50 percent yes explain
32:20it will take time to raise the finance and resources to tackle the problem
32:24but world governments are committed to making it a priority 40 years yes
32:32this is unacceptable an operation of this scale will stretch our resources to their limits
32:37we regret we cannot guarantee a significant reduction of ocean pollution in a shorter time frame
32:45so this is your final offer you've waited millions of years beneath the ocean
32:53now we are asking for just 40 more years to reset to give you what you want
32:59you are asking for 15 000 revolutions of the sun when scores of us are dying every day
33:10should we wait while your engines deafen us while your trawlers ravage our home
33:20while we choke on your plastic and sewage we cannot hear or see or breathe so tell me
33:35why we should live like this for just one day longer
33:43i'm sorry i believe that you are sorry but are your leaders
33:54the world is united in its desire for meaningful change
34:01do they wish that they could achieve this sooner
34:08yes of course do they want to accelerate this process
34:17we are committed to undoing the damage we've inflicted on our planet
34:21how committed
34:24it is our greatest desire
34:30then we shall grant it
34:38sorry what do you mean
34:39your greatest desire
34:41is happening
34:47so
34:57so
35:00so
35:14And what's happening?
35:17I don't know.
35:19Do you hear that?
35:22Is it a storm?
35:25There's no storm.
35:30It's plastic.
35:32Mum. Mum!
35:34Oh my God.
35:42Turn the car around.
35:43Turn it around!
35:44Get us out of here!
35:54It's happening everywhere all at once.
35:56The plastic's coming out the oceans into our cities.
35:58It's not just the oceans.
35:59It's coming out the Thames, out the Nile, the Hudson.
36:01Lock down the building!
36:02Get everyone to the lower levels!
36:04Don't you care!
36:05Come on!
36:05Come on, move it!
36:07Come on, move it!
36:07Keep going!
36:08Keep going!
36:10Barkley, we need to leave.
36:11Right now.
36:12Come on.
36:16Now!
36:17You have to stop!
36:18We are cleaning up your mess!
36:25Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait.
36:26You okay?
36:27Barkley, what's happening?
36:30They're cleaning up the ocean.
36:31They're cleaning up the ocean.
36:31The plastic, the pollution, all of it.
36:32They're giving it back.
36:33Well, we're in the car.
36:34It's chaos.
36:35What, you're outside?
36:36We can't get to the safe house.
36:37We can't cross the river.
36:38It's okay.
36:38Er, just...
36:39Just come to the hall.
36:41Check the driver.
36:42It's Imperial House.
36:43Imperial House?
36:44Can you take us to Imperial House?
37:00Where would it go?
37:01Don't worry, okay?
37:02We're getting out!
37:07Barkley!
37:08You can't be listening to me.
37:09We have to run through.
37:11But I need to help the driver.
37:12See?
37:12No, don't see him!
37:13Listen!
37:14Get out and run in there and find your dad.
37:16I'll be right behind you.
37:17Promise me!
37:18Just run!
37:19I promise!
37:20Go!
37:28Hey.
37:30Can you hear me?
37:35I'm so sorry.
37:46Ken!
37:47Barkley!
37:48Where are you?
37:49We're here.
37:49Find Kirby!
37:50They're outside.
38:01Kirby!
38:03Kirby!
38:04Kirby!
38:09Go!
38:09Get down!
38:11Go!
38:13Go!
38:14You okay?
38:14Yeah.
38:15Let's go.
38:17Go!
38:18Go!
38:20Go!
38:22Go!
38:23Go!
38:24Go!
38:25Go!
38:26Reports are coming in from all over the world, from dozens of major cities.
38:32Well across Manhattan, the sky is raining plastic.
38:41The police have issued a directive. The streets are not safe. Everyone should stay indoors. Do not go outside.
38:50What have I done?
38:51They're declaring war.
39:11One hundred and fourteen years after she began her maiden voyage, the Titanic has finally reached her destination. Just one
39:18of the impossible sites of the streets of New York today. Streets that are now unrecognizable.
39:23World leaders have called for calm as the cleanup operation begins. Major cities around the world remain paralyzed with a
39:31damaged bill in the hundreds of billions.
39:33Former Albion party leader Felix Gladstock has branded Storm H2O as a call to arms.
39:39Every citizen of this planet is now at war. It is time to unite against the common entity. Homo aqua.
39:48Aqua.
39:49I don't want to be able to think of humans on this planet. Why do we have the Aquaman?
39:55We would hear from the Aquaman.
39:56We would hear from the Aquaman.
39:58We would hear from the Aquaman.
40:01She's a fish.
40:03Barclay.
40:04You work in Aquaman. You're not ambassador.
40:06You're only language in your form of ambassador.
40:08What is your response?
40:10Barclay.
40:10Barclay.
40:18Ambassador.
40:21We approach this Congress in good faith that your actions have jeopardized the diplomatic process.
40:28Humanity wants a peaceful settlement, not war.
40:31This war began a long time ago and it was started by you.
40:39Now, we have simply returned what is yours.
40:49Look, there's words here I'm supposed to say, but the fact is you're cleverer than we are.
40:53That's obvious.
40:54He's off script again.
40:55This is like working with the doctor.
40:56Look, I understand why you did this. Really, I do.
41:00But it was a mistake.
41:02People were hurt.
41:04And my family were out there.
41:06And they could have died.
41:08Now things are worse.
41:10We're scared.
41:12When humans are scared, they do terrible things.
41:14Are you threatening us?
41:15No, no, no, no, no, no, definitely not.
41:17No, I'm sorry.
41:18I'm sorry, no, I'm not.
41:19Enough, Barclay.
41:20I mean it.
41:21Oh, God help me.
41:21I'll come down there.
41:22Get back to the text.
41:28The United Nations of the Earth demand an armistice agreement with immediate effect for the duration of these talks to
41:34safeguard humanity and protect a path towards a long-term peace.
41:40There will be three conditions.
41:43One, that pollution of oceans and waterways ceases with immediate effect.
41:49Are you expecting this?
41:50Addendum two, paragraph one.
41:52World governments are working with industry on urgent solutions to this crisis.
41:56Our second requirement is formal designation of borders.
41:59Prepare for that too. Okay, this is good.
42:01We are happy to consider large areas of all seas that are exclusive to Homo Aqua.
42:06Areas are not acceptable to us.
42:10We require all water.
42:14What does she mean? Clarify that?
42:16Sorry, all water.
42:17The entirety of all oceans and waterways.
42:21Sorry, excuse me, we're an island nation.
42:24Are we permitted passage across the oceans?
42:26No.
42:27The human race evolved to live on land.
42:31Not in the waters or the sky.
42:34She said sky.
42:35Do you want the skies now?
42:37You live in the ocean.
42:38The skies are not your concern.
42:40The air above the ocean is the ocean.
42:44This is our space.
42:46Are you seeking to ground all air transport?
42:49Transport over land is your concern.
42:53Transport across water will not be permitted.
42:56But that's ridiculous.
42:57Barclay, you're losing control.
42:58Trade between continents is an essential function of the modern world.
43:02Yes.
43:02Our continent relies on food imports.
43:05We will take questions from the ambassador.
43:07Barclay.
43:08There's no prep for this.
43:08We don't have responses.
43:09You are amphibian.
43:10You don't own this guy.
43:12You cannot stab our people.
43:13We will take questions from the ambassador.
43:16You're holding us hostage.
43:16What about the channel tunnel?
43:18The world cannot function without cross-continental travel.
43:20How dare you?
43:22How dare you?
43:23How dare you come in here and dictate the future of the human race?
43:26You are condemning developing countries to death.
43:28Who's that?
43:28Hello!
43:29Hello!
43:38We will take questions from the ambassador.
43:42Only.
43:43Whoa.
43:44The voice has changed.
43:45Her intonation is male.
43:47Never mind the voice.
43:50Look at him.
43:51I'm getting spikes in testosterone, cortisol and keto-testosterone.
43:54What?
43:55So she's a man now?
43:56I...
43:56I don't know.
43:59Sorry.
44:01They're...
44:02They're sorry.
44:03They're...
44:03They're...
44:03They're...
44:03They're...
44:07They're...
44:07You're...
44:08Sit...
44:10Down...
44:11And shut up!
44:22How is she doing that?
44:23Incredible.
44:24Like I said, people are scared.
44:26They fear what they don't understand.
44:31They don't mean to a thing.
44:36Well done, Barkley.
44:40We'll need time.
44:42These proposals aren't something we can solve in days or weeks or even months.
44:51But while we negotiate, we insist on a formal armistice to maintain peace between our species.
44:58We have given two conditions for this armistice.
45:03There is a third, and it is simple.
45:07We stand here in your rooms of concrete and steel and dust and light burning our eyes and our lungs,
45:18and we will endure no more.
45:23So our next meeting will be here.
45:37How are they doing this?
45:38Check those coordinates.
45:41North of the equator, just off the coast of West Africa.
45:44Is it an island?
45:45No.
45:45They want to meet on a ship.
45:47What's the third coordinate?
45:49South, west?
45:50What's M?
45:51Barkley, that's open water.
45:52Please clarify the third coordinate.
45:54Your metric unit for length and depth.
45:58You would like us to meet on the water.
46:04You talk of peace and equality.
46:07So prove your commitment and meet us in our world.
46:12You're a man's trench.
46:13One of the deepest waterways on the planet.
46:1625,000 feet, five miles down.
46:18Man's submersibles have imploded in less than half that.
46:21Barkley don't agree to anything.
46:23Will you meet us, Barkley?
46:25At the bottom of the ocean?
46:32Okay.
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