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The War Between The Land And The Sea S01 E01
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00:08The End
00:08Now, Captain
00:11Let's go up
00:14Spacious
00:15Spacious
00:20The sand is done with the sand, there are 2 meters
00:23What have I said, Nicolรกs?
00:24Vierta a little in the boat
00:25Gaste the money
00:26Beep it, beep it
00:28It doesn't work
00:31Screaming
00:36Screaming
00:39Screaming
00:40Screaming
00:41Screaming
00:45Screaming
00:46Screaming
01:16Oh, no way!
01:21Cubby, Cubby, I'm so sorry, darling.
01:24You've got to get up.
01:26See, I just got a phone call, I'm not supposed to say, but there's this oil spill in Scotland and
01:30they need me and you'll go to Mum's.
01:31I know, I know, I'm so sorry. Can you get up? Can you get up, please? I love you.
01:34No, no, no, no. Thank you, thank you. I'll find you, Mum.
01:47Hello.
01:47Why have they activated you?
01:49I don't know.
01:50Uh, this is Kirby, they're my child, they're with me.
01:53But I'm in uniform.
01:54Yeah, we've just got to draw them off for their mums. It's in full of us, on the way.
01:57We can get a taxi in two minutes.
01:58I'm old enough.
02:00I'm not a kid.
02:01No, look, you're not crossing lands on your own this time of night, and that's that.
02:04I'm sorry, this is just how it is. I'm sorry.
02:05I'm sorry.
02:11So, why are you with soldiers?
02:15Uh, well, because sometimes with an oil spill, there might be, um, arguments.
02:40Thanks.
02:41Sorry, bellies.
02:42Can't be helped, I suppose.
02:44You and a bloody job?
02:45Sorry, Mum.
02:46When are you back?
02:47Oh, I can't tell our texture.
02:49So it seems like the party.
02:50Who's there?
02:51Clive and Cleese, yeah?
02:53Yeah, and Stanley.
02:54Yeah, well, he won't be, wouldn't he?
02:56See ya.
03:00Sorry, the exit's a bit cross, am I?
03:03You've broken so many rules.
03:05I know.
03:06And I want to say, um, I am sorry about Christmas.
03:10If you can't drink, don't.
03:12I checked.
03:14Apparently, you're on board to replace someone called Roger Trevithick.
03:17He was on a mission in Scotland, so he made his replacement.
03:21Is that what he says?
03:22Yup.
03:40Is that the thing about Roger Trevithick?
03:42Did that come from HR?
03:43How should I know?
03:44General.
03:45Sergeant Shackrey, welcome aboard.
03:47And you, I am?
03:49Uh, uh, oh, Barton Pierre de Pont, sir.
03:51I'm Roger Trevithick's replacement.
03:52Oh, the civilian.
03:53Read and assess.
03:54No, I just wanted to say about Roger Trevithick.
03:56Did that come from HR?
03:57Look, Barton Pierre de Pont, does that surname make you French?
04:00Uh, yeah, on my father's side.
04:01Tribune.
04:08Barkley.
04:11Hiya.
04:12Hey, Bennett.
04:13Yeah.
04:14Um, replacing Roger Trevithick.
04:16Oh, my God, yeah.
04:17Okay, we arrive on Cabrera at 0900 local time.
04:21From there, we get taken to the island of Dragonera.
04:23The village is called Cala Escondida, designated prime location.
04:28There's a lot to take in, so I suggest you make a start.
04:33Well, it's dry.
04:43Oh, it's dry.
04:49Wow.
04:49No!
04:51Mama!
05:05Amazing, isn't it?
05:07Mind?
05:08The thing about Roger Trevidic
05:20I replaced him, only one time, back in 2020.
05:23His wife was having a baby, it was premature and he had to rush off.
05:26And I just happened to be there, so all I had to do was answer his phone,
05:29which didn't even ring, so that was that.
05:30But then I went on file as Roger Trevidic's replacement.
05:34How was the baby?
05:35Yeah, the baby was fine.
05:36But the thing is, I just got stuck on the list in HR.
05:41Roger Trevidic's replacement. I get, like, memos.
05:43I mean, there's one time I even got tickets to Japan,
05:45and I'd email him, I'd say, look, look, I'm not Roger Trevidic's replacement.
05:49So?
05:50So I'm not Roger Trevidic's replacement.
05:52Oh, great, Tim.
05:56Tim.
05:57You're Tim.
05:58Don't talk to me.
05:59And I didn't show you anything.
06:00Yeah, but what do I do?
06:02I work in transport, I just booked the taxis.
06:31So, please.
06:34in this hostile territory.
06:44Village evacuated.
06:45Border established at 10 kilometers, sir.
06:47This entire coastline belongs to us.
07:14They hunted far away from the village like they were scared of. Even in death.
07:31Decontamination in progress.
07:35Decontamination in progress.
07:39Decontamination in progress.
07:42Decontamination in progress.
07:44Decontamination in progress.
07:46Decontamination in progress.
07:47General.
07:51Quite a sight, isn't it?
07:54Caught five kilometers off the coast.
07:57They shot it dead but then thought they could make money out of it.
08:00Hold it up.
08:01The monster from the deep.
08:07We saw it online, declared it a hoax, flew in from Madrid, sealed the place off.
08:12But it's quite defined.
08:14It's the first time we've seen one exactly like this.
08:18The mythology and superstition.
08:20We call them sea devils.
08:21But we're better than that now.
08:25Let's say, uh...
08:27Homo aqua.
08:29We think their species branched off from tenospondyls.
08:32Which means the correct name is homospondyl erectus.
08:35I say Homo aqua.
08:37Because that's what it looks like.
08:39But do we have a sex?
08:41It's difficult to say.
08:42The genitalia suggests reptilian cloaca.
08:45Richest found on both male and female.
08:46What about the neck?
08:48Was there a pearl?
08:51Plain and simple.
08:54Nothing artificial.
08:55Calcium carbonate.
08:5760% teragonite.
08:5940% calcite.
09:01Then I suggest we return it to its rightful place.
09:08Every time we find a creature like this, we find a pearl.
09:11It might be simple decoration.
09:13Mankind has worn pearls ever since God knows when.
09:16But every pearl gets analyzed.
09:17And we found nothing.
09:19No technology.
09:20No inscription.
09:21But still, it doesn't signify a caste or a belief or identity.
09:27The pearl is always located at the base of the throat actually embedded in the skin.
09:35We think it's placed there at birth.
09:38It goes back at least 2,000 years, sir, the use of pearls as jewelry.
09:44It's said Cleopatra removed her pearl earring, dissolved it in vinegar and drank it in front of Mark Antony.
09:51Could be useful to file that.
09:53Ready for the deep scan?
09:55Yes, sir.
09:56Yes, sir.
09:57Corporal Morgan.
09:58You can join the team here and liaise with Sergeant Brock.
10:01Thank you, Miss Soho.
10:02I think your team can stand out.
10:03Yes, sir.
10:03Right now.
10:03Pack it up.
10:04Yes, Sergeant.
10:05Pass me down.
10:07Bring in the case of death.
10:08Excuse me.
10:09Camera down.
10:10Go away from me.
10:18I am the genuinely wife.
10:25That's every day.
10:29He chose her as deadly.
10:30Then he man sang my ch๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ.
10:31Piano verse...
10:49Charge him up.
10:53Cheers.
11:03I just wonder what they're doing here.
11:05I mean, it's a pond, the Mediterranean.
11:07It's got no depth.
11:08January 2020, there was an avalanche underwater,
11:11lasting two days off the west coast of Africa,
11:14spreading over 1,200 kilometers.
11:16Massive event.
11:19All hidden under the sea.
11:20You think it was them?
11:22It severed communications cables,
11:24which I think is significant.
11:27They're waking up.
11:29Now the world is two-thirds water.
11:32It's us against them.
11:49Well, I think they heard that.
11:52What was that, sir?
11:53A translation post.
11:56We said hello.
12:26Can we use our phones yet?
12:27No.
12:50No, no, no.
12:50It's a true story.
12:51That's why people die.
12:53Most common domestic accident,
12:55they fall downstairs, break their necks.
12:56So what are you supposed to do?
12:58Well, you go like this.
12:59As you fall, you starfish, yeah?
13:01It jams you into the stairwell.
13:02You stop falling.
13:03But who is going to remember that?
13:04You're falling.
13:05You don't think...
13:06What do I do?
13:07What kind of fish?
13:09That's the point.
13:09No one remembers.
13:10So you die.
13:24Anyway.
13:25Right.
13:25Do you take sugar?
13:26No, thanks.
13:28Whoa.
13:29What the...
13:30What?
13:31What's all this?
13:32What's wrong?
13:32Muddy boots?
13:33Something's leaking bloody out.
13:34Careful.
13:35Is it chemicals?
13:36Whoa.
13:37Oh, my God.
13:40What is it?
13:41I don't know.
13:45I don't know.
13:52Hold on to me.
13:55I can't.
13:56I can't.
14:00Jesus!
14:01We need help!
14:03We need help!
14:10We need help!
14:13We need help!
14:15No!
14:22We need help!
14:25Let's go!
14:26Help!
14:28We need help!
14:32ะฒะธะบรญ
14:41What's happened?
14:42We have to decontaminate, sir.
14:43But tell me what's happened.
14:44I'm sorry, sir, you'll be able to see once you...
14:46Captain, tell me what's happened!
14:47They're gone, sir.
14:49What do you mean?
14:51Everything's gone.
15:02Who was on duty?
15:04Corporal Morgan and Private Abdullah.
15:05Then where are they?
15:06Then where's that thing?
15:08They were just seconds away.
15:10They can't have got far.
15:22Hold on!
15:23Keep the area clear.
15:24But they've stripped the place spare.
15:26Where did everything go?
15:27Who was on duty?
15:28Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report your location.
15:32We can search the village, sir.
15:35Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report!
15:44Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah.
16:00Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report your location.
16:13Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah.
16:36Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report your location.
16:53Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah, please report your location.
17:03I'm sorry.
17:05No.
17:05I'm here by mistake.
17:07Okay?
17:08I haven't got clearance.
17:10I'm grade 10.
17:11I work in transport.
17:13I'm a clerk.
17:14You were meant to have Roger Trevivik.
17:15Right?
17:16I've just ended up here by mistake.
17:18I shouldn't be here.
17:19Are you saying you're here by accident?
17:25Yes, sir.
17:28And that, I suspect, is how history has made one great big chain of mistakes.
17:36But still, the unit protocol states, at times of historical or cultural or political impact, a member of the civilian
17:45staff must stand alongside the military as witness.
17:48And they could not be more civilian than you.
17:53Too late to turn back now, Barclay.
17:57Welcome aboard.
18:03Typical military intelligence.
18:06I got a first-class degree and did intensive training at St. Andrews for three years to get here.
18:10You blundered in by mistake.
18:15Yeah.
18:18I'm the one who orders the cars and finds cheaper lorries.
18:22But I met the doctor once.
18:26No way.
18:28Last year in the tower, he said hello and then he let off he went.
18:34What was he like?
18:39Just like, he's vivid.
18:42You know?
18:46It's just this tiny little moment, but I think about it every second of every day.
18:59That creature, what was it?
19:04The Unified Intelligence Task Force was created to deal with alien life forms, but this species isn't alien.
19:14They're from Earth.
19:15They were here before us.
19:19What?
19:20What? Did they die out?
19:21What?
19:22They hibernated.
19:24Underground.
19:25And this was when the Earth was young, because the planet reformed around them and sealed them in.
19:30Sometimes proof is found and we hide it.
19:35What for?
19:37Think about it.
19:40They were here first, millions of years ago, so the planet belongs to them.
19:45Technically, we inherited their world.
19:48But if they're not dead...
19:53What if they want it back?
19:57Lost society!
19:59We're at night!
19:59We have a life force!
20:02Let's go!
20:28You're the civilian witness, you record everything.
20:31That could be your testimony if we get killed.
20:32If we get, if we get more.
20:34If we get more.
20:59If we get more.
21:02Now.
21:03How are we on translation?
21:05Aligned and running.
21:07Three, two, one.
21:09Ready to calibrate, sir.
21:11As soon as it talks, we can capture the sound.
21:38We are calibrated, sir.
21:40Ready to go.
21:43My name is General Austin Pierce.
21:55I represent the Unified Military Task Force of the Combined Nations of the Dry Lands of
22:00Earth.
22:01And I welcome you into Diplomatic Concord.
22:09Concord is a big concept.
22:11Sorry, can we think of another word, please?
22:13Meeting.
22:14Meeting.
22:15I welcome you into this diplomatic meeting.
22:18Meeting.
22:27You killed us.
22:32You then took two lives, and now I suggest we stop.
22:49Agreed.
22:53I hope we can meet in peace.
22:59Agreed.
23:00And learn from each other.
23:04Agreed.
23:05And work to forge a friendship between the land and the sea.
23:14Is that agreed?
23:16Agreed.
23:17That was right.
23:24But...
23:29We do not...
23:32Agree.
23:38I do not agree with...
23:44We would talk to all your animals.
23:48Humans.
23:48We would talk to all humanity.
23:53No, sorry, sir.
23:55It's...
23:56It's not wood in the conditional tense, sir.
23:59It's...
23:59We all talk.
24:01All.
24:02All of us.
24:05Oh, my God.
24:08It means all of them.
24:16Repeat the declaration of peace.
24:18Yeah, I know.
24:23I say again...
24:27We come...
24:30In peace.
24:43Agreed.
24:49No, no, no.
24:50Hold on.
24:50Sorry.
24:51We still haven't got the right translation.
24:53We all talk is a layered statement.
24:55There's another concept embedded.
24:56Could you say it again, please?
24:57Don't refer to them as male.
24:59I ask you to...
25:01Repeat your previous statement.
25:04For translation.
25:10We are talking to the whole world.
25:14Right now.
25:18Present tense.
25:19What do they mean and what way?
25:42It's happening all over the world.
26:10All over the world, humanity reacts to the simple fact that the species that came before
26:15us has woken up.
26:54And the president has called for a new age of cooperation.
26:57It's being called H2O Diplomacy.
27:12It's being called H2O Diplomacy.
27:41The first official meeting with Homo Aqua will begin here, on the banks of the Thames,
27:47inside Imperial House, behind me.
27:49That's the construction that's being called the Waterway.
27:53It's a specific demand from Homo Aqua as a junction between the water and the land.
27:58Some say it's a symbol of peace.
28:00Okay, so I can't do the 17th or the 24th, and I don't know yet about the 31sts.
28:05Bloody hell, you can't do that.
28:07That job of yours is useless.
28:09Kirby?
28:09Ah?
28:10Your dad said he can't come and get you for the next three weekends because he's not bothered.
28:13Is that a problem, Kirby?
28:15No.
28:16What about me?
28:17I've got plans.
28:18Yeah?
28:18So, anyway, I have just put 3,000 quid in your account.
28:21Hope that's okay.
28:22What do you mean?
28:23Like I said?
28:23You did not.
28:25Where's that from?
28:26Well, I got promoted, thank you, but apparently my job's useless.
28:28Well, if I'm getting 3,000 pounds, how much did you get?
28:30Oh, that's nice.
28:31Mm-hmm.
28:32Well, you can get some extra cooks in now.
28:34We're out with the business.
28:35Funny thing is, with these sea devils, it's got Kirby watching proper TV again like the
28:39old days.
28:40Well, you can't say sea devils.
28:42They're called homo spondyls.
28:44All right, don't laugh.
28:46Don't laugh because homo doesn't mean gay.
28:48It does if you're my age.
28:49So, homo aqua's gay water?
28:51That's them, the gay waters.
28:53That's what you've been drinking, Kirby.
28:54Too much gay water.
28:56Shut up.
28:58So, what's this promotion then?
28:59What are you doing?
29:01Uh, it's just, you know, just more admin.
29:25General Austin Pearson, grid B2, seat 1.
29:28Morning, everyone.
29:30Very good morning to you, General Pierce.
29:32And to everyone on the record and for history.
29:36My name is Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, Commander-in-Chief of the Unified Intelligence Task Force.
29:40UNIT has been chosen to lead these talks because we stand above and outside all countries, borders,
29:46governments, and oceans of the world.
29:48We represent humanity.
29:51We represent humanity.
29:51But today, we represent all life on Earth.
29:53And I hope this will be the start of a great endeavor to find peace between all of our kindred
29:59species.
30:00To begin the formal proceedings, confirm Downing Street Online.
30:03Good morning, Prime Minister.
30:05Good morning, Kate.
30:07Extraordinary days.
30:08We've spent a long time working hard to get the people's vote.
30:12Now we've got new people.
30:14White House Online.
30:15Confirmed.
30:17All of the people, Beijing.
30:18Confirmed.
30:19National Congress of Brazil.
30:21Confirmed.
30:21We have all 195 nations, ma'am.
30:23And do we have the ambassador?
30:25Approaching now.
30:28Apparently, he had the lobster thermidor last night against our advice.
30:32Let's hope that's not a major crime down below.
30:34Thank you, Mrs. Bingham.
30:35Let's concentrate.
30:36Eyes on the task.
30:37Pardon me, ma'am.
30:38Ah, General.
30:40Good to see you, sir.
30:42Very special day.
30:43Absolutely.
30:45Mr. St. Louis, how's the waterway?
30:47Are we ready to go?
30:48Stress is holding.
30:50Seal's checked and secured.
30:52A-16 has been fixed.
30:54You know, the only way to see if this works is to do it.
30:57You've got quite a crowd.
30:59All under control.
31:00Ma'am, we have a press drone.
31:02Ready for that.
31:03Take them out.
31:08What was that?
31:10A paparazzi drawing.
31:11Did they see us?
31:12One wing glass.
31:13Don't you read anything?
31:14My family don't know where I am.
31:15They'd flick.
31:16Thanks to you, I'm not even allowed in this room.
31:19Very well done.
31:22I...
31:23That's Roger Trevithick.
31:25Prepare tank activation.
31:28Positions and good luck to us all.
31:30Confirm the perimeter is now secure, ma'am.
31:32All stations at gold standard.
31:33Thank you, if you could not interrupt.
31:36We have all comms focused and recording backups online.
31:40Good, good.
31:41Mrs. Bingham, let's begin.
31:42Initiate tank activation.
31:44And flood the tank.
31:47Open seals one, two, three.
31:59Open seals four, five.
32:02Take it up to 100 psi.
32:04Open seals six, seven, eight.
32:11Help compromise!
32:13Move the aircraft!
32:14Section 45, compromise this is.
32:16This is just compromise.
32:16Emergency teams.
32:18We're going by.
32:18Keep on the line!
32:24Get down!
32:30You got it?
32:31Get down!
32:35Get down!
32:39Volume stable, water filtered, and purity at 98%.
32:42940,000 liters. Well done, Mrs. Bingham.
32:46Thank you, ma'am.
32:47Now, are we ready?
32:49Let's welcome our guests.
32:51Open water lock one.
33:00Looks like we have six life forms.
33:04And a seventh.
33:05Four homospondyl erectors.
33:06A.K.A. a home of Aqua.
33:08Two of an unknown life form.
33:10One of a second unknown.
33:13Three different life forms in total.
33:16General appears to all troops.
33:18Red status.
33:19Confirm.
33:20Red status.
33:26And here they come.
33:49Two unknown life forms entering.
33:51Two unknown life forms entering.
33:51Two unknown life forms in total.
33:52Three unknown life forms in total.
33:53Three unknown life forms in total.
33:54Three unknown life forms in total.
34:09Three unknown life forms in total.
34:11Three unknown life forms in total.
34:12Three unknown life forms in total.
34:13Three unknown life forms in total.
34:13Three unknown life forms in total.
34:13Three unknown life forms in total.
34:13Three unknown life forms in total.
34:14Three unknown life forms in total.
34:15Three unknown life forms in total.
34:15Three unknown life forms in total.
34:16Three unknown life forms in total.
34:17Three unknown life forms in total.
34:18Three unknown life forms in total.
34:20Three unknown life forms in total.
34:21Three unknown life forms in total.
34:21Welcome to Pisce Morpha Grandis.
34:22Welcome to Pisce Morpha Grandis.
34:25Does that mean big fish?
34:27Yup.
34:27Focus, thank you.
34:37That's the signal for the airlock.
34:40Third life form approaching.
34:44Ma'am, we don't know what that third life form is.
34:47Then the first gambit is to trust them, Colonel.
34:49Open the doors.
34:51Activating airlock pumps.
34:59Airlock at full capacity.
35:06Decontamination in progress.
35:27The end.
35:29The end.
35:30The end.
35:37The end.
35:53I'd say homomorphosapiens, or to simplify, homo amphibian.
36:02Amazing.
36:04They killed two of us, remember?
36:07We killed them. That's all this is for.
36:10To bring peace.
36:12Ready with translations?
36:14I'm running. Ready to go.
36:17Sir Jonathan, good luck.
36:25I bid you welcome, on behalf of the human race.
36:34I stand here as...
36:36We do not need translation.
36:38Did we learn their language?
36:40No, we did not.
36:41Save the comments.
36:44Well, your English is excellent.
36:46Me is voile viseb vasi ezeke.
36:50That's Russian.
36:57I'll play it, old man.
36:59I bring you greetings from the United Nations of this world, that we call Earth.
37:04It's a symbolic title of Indo-European origin that bears no disrespect to the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and waterways
37:12around us.
37:12And I bring you a gift, rhododendron, the dwarf snow rhododendron, a flower that grows at the highest point on
37:25planet Earth, on the slopes of Mount Everest, four miles above sea level, perhaps never seen by your kind.
37:31Now, it carries a scent, or a flavor, an essence, that you will have never known before.
37:39Would you...
37:48This is given with respect, and the hope of peace between our species.
38:01This is given with respect, and the hope of peace between our species.
38:24and excrement.
38:26Skip to 16.
38:27Sir Jonathan, go to 16, paragraph 10.
38:32I must state with vigor that we recognize the problem, that our solutions are remarkable.
38:39We do not know you.
38:40Well, I...
38:41I am Ambassador Sir Jonathan Hines.
38:45You are not known to us.
38:48We would speak...
38:51with him.
38:58Me?
39:00Who the hell is he?
39:02Well, he's...
39:02nothing.
39:03He's no one.
39:05He's part of the team.
39:06He's the witness.
39:07He's the mistake.
39:08He was there by mistake.
39:09Give me intel on him.
39:10Now!
39:11Yes, ma'am.
39:12No.
39:13Sorry.
39:14No, no.
39:15You...
39:16You got the wrong man.
39:17You showed respect.
39:30No, that's just...
39:31That's just a thing.
39:32It's...
39:32You respected...
39:33our fallen kin...
39:35when no others did.
39:37What are they, Christians now?
39:38Someone tell me what's going on.
39:40I'm not even religious.
39:42I don't know what I did.
39:43But we saw your kindness.
39:46And we see you.
39:51Will you stand as Ambassador?
39:54And talk on behalf of the entire human race?
40:01What can I...
40:04Hey.
40:04Hey.
40:05Hey.
40:06Hey.
40:06Hey.
40:07Hey.
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