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00:00:28You
00:00:58Fine
00:02:04Prairie Home, Shelter Flight.
00:02:06Prairie Home, Shelter Flight. Do you copy?
00:02:10Shelter Flight, Prairie Home. Go.
00:02:14Prairie Home, Shelter Flight.
00:02:15Beginning bar cap perimeter patrol.
00:02:17Marking hundred, status nominal.
00:02:19No surface area or contact at this time.
00:02:22Descented to ten thousand.
00:02:27Roger that.
00:02:31Hot dogs, are you?
00:02:33See the Yanks last night?
00:02:34Prairie did it again.
00:02:35Roger that.
00:02:39Prairie Home, Shelter Flight.
00:02:41I'm experiencing a major malfunction here.
00:02:43I've lost all instruments.
00:02:46Prairie Home, do you copy?
00:02:48I'm declaring an emergency.
00:02:50Everything sorted out.
00:02:52Mayday, mayday, mayday.
00:02:54This is Alpha Bravo 200.
00:02:56I'm going down.
00:03:02Sir?
00:03:03I've lost comms and shelter flight.
00:03:06Prairie Home, this is Watchbird.
00:03:07I'm declaring an emergency.
00:03:08I've lost all power.
00:03:09I'm going in.
00:03:13And with Watchbird.
00:03:24Oh, here's Battle Station!
00:03:26No!
00:03:27No!
00:03:28No!
00:03:30No!
00:03:50Major?
00:03:51General, we've been trying to reach you on yourself.
00:03:54I don't have it.
00:03:55It gets in the way when I run.
00:03:55What's wrong?
00:03:56Sir, Pacific Command has lost contact with Enterprise Carrier Group.
00:04:01Are the other coast to Korea?
00:04:03Yes, sir.
00:04:04You're needed in the NMCC.
00:04:06Send someone for my clothes. Let's go.
00:04:34It's a beautiful day, isn't it, Admiral?
00:04:37It's a glorious day, Captain. I've been trying to get back to sea for 40 years. And now, to be
00:04:43here, on the final voyage of the island.
00:04:46Forty years?
00:04:48It's amazing.
00:04:51You wouldn't believe the strings I had to pull to get this assignment before they shipped me off to the
00:04:55old sailor's home.
00:04:59You've got your 20 years, Winston.
00:05:01You're gonna retire?
00:05:04It's hard to imagine being away from the Iowa. Commanding her has been one of the great honors of my
00:05:10life.
00:05:14And now they're turning her into a museum.
00:05:19Dr. Flynn, I see your signage is coming along well.
00:05:26It's a tough choice. Go for your stars, maybe get stuck at a desk. Or dare to dream of a
00:05:33different life outside the Navy.
00:05:38Welcome aboard, Admiral.
00:05:41Thank you, Lieutenant. Ladies first.
00:05:49My God, the Navy's changed.
00:05:51Lieutenant Bradley's an intelligence officer just came on board. I'm giving her a ride to her next posting stateside.
00:05:58Oh.
00:06:03Okay, people. Now that the festivities are finally over, let's get back to work.
00:06:08We gotta get this old gal back to World War II configuration before we reach the museum in San Pedro.
00:06:13So, if you see anything designed after 1945, rip it out.
00:06:21Dr. Flynn?
00:06:22I've been meaning to ask, do we really need to finish restoration before San Pedro?
00:06:26Yeah, the Navy's not paying for any of this, Jane.
00:06:28It's all in the museum's dime, so they want us ready as soon as we arrive.
00:06:31That way they can start seeing a return on investment.
00:06:34Seems kind of...
00:06:35I know. But, look at it this way.
00:06:38At least we get a nice cruise.
00:06:44You're not married.
00:06:45Never been married, never been divorced.
00:06:48Like you said, it's a tough choice.
00:06:50Well, we're gonna have a long cruise for you to do some thinking.
00:06:55Winston, why aren't you sweating?
00:06:57Admiral, you know a captain never lets the crew see him sweat.
00:07:01Excellent.
00:07:01Captain.
00:07:03All warnings are clear.
00:07:05We are free to navigate.
00:07:07Very well, Mr. Bryant.
00:07:10The logs show that the final voyage of the Big Stick is underway.
00:07:16Take us out.
00:07:18Aye, aye.
00:07:21We are free to go.
00:07:28We will do it.
00:07:32We will do it.
00:07:36You live with the fact that the proprietors and the fisheries of the poloids are open.
00:07:36Yes, sir.
00:07:36That's right.
00:07:37You're right.
00:07:37All right.
00:07:48You are right.
00:07:49You will be laughing.
00:07:49There is, please.
00:07:52Captain, the Command Pacific Fleet acknowledges her departure.
00:07:55They request if we have any contact with the Enterprise Task Force.
00:08:00The Compact Fleet has lost contact with the USS Enterprise.
00:08:02Apparently, sir. I tried as well.
00:08:05Satellite handshake is confirmed and everything on our end is okay.
00:08:08Enterprise just isn't responding.
00:08:10Keep trying, keep me informed.
00:08:12Hey, Wexton, you're not a surfer yet, man. Get a haircut.
00:08:15Nice.
00:08:16Captain, we're receiving a distress transmission.
00:08:19From Daichung Island.
00:08:29Let me hear it.
00:08:42We're under attack?
00:08:45Sea-launched missiles.
00:08:52No sign of the...
00:08:55That's it.
00:08:57Inform Compact Fleet.
00:08:59Tell them we're redirecting to Daichung Island to ascertain the situation.
00:09:03Command replies were to stay our course and alert the Enterprise Task Force to address the situation.
00:09:09Still no response from Enterprise, either digital nor voice.
00:09:19Helm, this is the Captain.
00:09:21Change course for Daichung Island full ahead.
00:09:25Inform Command. Enterprise does not respond.
00:09:27We are proceeding to Daichung Island under Captain's discretion.
00:09:31You'll realize that we're practically unarmed.
00:09:53Chief Rawlings.
00:09:54Chief Rawlings.
00:09:55Shouldn't you be concentrating on the task at hand?
00:09:58I might need to take something else at hand any second now.
00:10:03Defense Department's not paying you to augle girls, sailor.
00:10:06They're not paying us to babysit a floating museum either, sir!
00:10:11Team Six gets all the glory.
00:10:13We're going to do way the hell out here.
00:10:20Change of course.
00:10:22Careful what you wish for, Anderson.
00:10:26We're going to go.
00:10:27We're going to go.
00:10:27We're going to go.
00:10:30We're going to go.
00:10:30We're going to go.
00:10:30General quarters.
00:10:31General quarters.
00:10:32General quarters.
00:10:33All airs, manned to battle stations.
00:10:35Senior officers, to the bridge.
00:10:37Dr. Flynn to the bridge, please.
00:10:40Set condition zebra, grab the ship.
00:10:42General quarters.
00:10:47All right, people, listen up.
00:10:48Until we know what's going on, I'm going to ask Dr. Flynn and her crew to stop with their museumification.
00:10:55Looks like the big stick may have one final mission after all.
00:10:59Hopefully it's just a communication malfunction.
00:11:01Sir, North Korea has recently...
00:11:02Lieutenant.
00:11:05I realize with all the festivities going on, this may seem like a pleasure cruise.
00:11:09And you're new with us, so I'll take it easy on you.
00:11:12But this is not a think tank at naval intelligence.
00:11:14This is a military vessel.
00:11:16And it is traditional that the crew that was on board wait for the captain to finish speaking.
00:11:21Yes, sir.
00:11:23Very well.
00:11:25What does naval intelligence have for us?
00:11:28Sir.
00:11:30North Korea stepped up their military training exercises in the past week.
00:11:33Naval activity has also been ramped up, and Daechong Island has been disputed territory.
00:11:38It's one of the closest South Korean islands to the north.
00:11:41So we're potentially sailing into a tinderbox?
00:11:44Yes, sir.
00:11:46Understood.
00:11:47The comms, any news from Daechong or the Enterprise?
00:11:50No, sir.
00:11:52Commander Juarez, I trust our SEALs are ready, willing, and able if we need them?
00:11:56Always, sir.
00:11:57Admiral?
00:11:58Captain.
00:11:59A word, please.
00:12:06It's fast.
00:12:07Get to your duty stations.
00:12:13Captain, this ship is in no condition for combat.
00:12:15Or anything else.
00:12:16It's a museum.
00:12:17Just report to fleet and let's go home.
00:12:20Sir, command is not in contact with you.
00:12:22Lookout reports.
00:12:24The island's in sight.
00:12:25The island's in sight.
00:12:30Son of a...
00:12:33Conwebs, missile inbound.
00:12:34There.
00:12:37Fire weapons, activate phalanche.
00:12:43Is that a ship?
00:12:46They're coming through.
00:12:47Changing the high frequency targeting.
00:12:55It was close.
00:12:57Con, looks like they were standing Korean.
00:12:59SSN-2A, anti-ship missiles.
00:13:01Weapons, give me two harpoons aimed right at the center of that ship.
00:13:04Baron 315.
00:13:05Harpoons, coming on line.
00:13:07Winston, you're going to start a war.
00:13:09You can't fire on the North Koreans without approval from the President.
00:13:13Conwebs, targeting locked.
00:13:14What they just did was an active war.
00:13:16Fire!
00:13:16Radio.
00:13:24Radar lock lost.
00:13:30Radar!
00:13:31Sonar!
00:13:31Thermal!
00:13:32Find me that ship!
00:13:33Con, it just disappeared.
00:13:35It?
00:13:36Excuse me, Captain.
00:13:38We have gotten reports that the Chinese have been developing low observables and active camouflage.
00:13:42It's possible we may have just seen the first active field test.
00:13:45Giving it to the North Koreans would allow the Chinese to maintain deniability.
00:13:49But it didn't just disappear from the radar.
00:13:51You're telling me that the Chinese have developed a cloaking device?
00:13:55It is possible, sir.
00:13:58Weapons.
00:13:58Target the 5-inch guns on your last confirmed position.
00:14:02Fire or spray?
00:14:15Sailor, get me through to the Pentagon.
00:14:17Aye, sir.
00:14:18Weapons, where's my 5-inch guns?
00:14:205-inch guns weren't initially missed. They're targeting now.
00:14:23The Iowa's not a museum yet, people.
00:14:25Do your jobs.
00:14:26We are under man for combat.
00:14:29Guardries report ready, sir.
00:14:31Alright.
00:14:32Bye.
00:14:46Look out, any train exit?
00:14:47All electrical systems are down, and that includes the intercom.
00:14:50Webster.
00:14:51Renewative base in Incheon.
00:14:53If the SATCOM doesn't work, try single sideband.
00:14:58Some sort of EMP?
00:14:59It had to be.
00:14:59It looks like all our circuit boards are fried.
00:15:02I'm gonna send repair crews down to check for spares, but right now we can't even communicate with the rest
00:15:07of our ship.
00:15:08Including the guns.
00:15:09So we're setting ducks.
00:15:12Get a runner down to the 5-inch guns.
00:15:13Fire that spread.
00:15:14Captain.
00:15:15Not now, Doctor.
00:15:16Captain, the air comms works.
00:15:17The what?
00:15:20One of the very first systems we restored was the voice-powered telephone.
00:15:23You can call the gunners, engineering, almost any place on the ship.
00:15:28Thank you, Doctor.
00:15:31Look out.
00:15:31This is the captain.
00:15:33Look out.
00:15:36The captain, please.
00:15:38I want you to scan the water for any disturbances.
00:15:41Like a wake with no ship causing.
00:15:44Yes, sir.
00:15:53Con, look out.
00:15:54Possible sighting.
00:15:55Very clear 8 degrees.
00:15:575,000 yards.
00:16:05We're heading out to the Pacific.
00:16:08Helm heading 352.
00:16:09Pull ahead.
00:16:10Delay that order.
00:16:20Captain, shouldn't we render aid to the island and alert the fleet about the stealth ship?
00:16:25We're in no condition for combat.
00:16:26Admiral, with all due respect.
00:16:28This is a museum, not a warship.
00:16:31It's the USS Iowa.
00:16:32It's the most powerful warship ever built, sir.
00:16:35My apologies, sir.
00:16:36But that ship could launch an attack on any of our forces without warning.
00:16:39It may have taken out the Enterprise already.
00:16:41It represents a clear and present danger to the security of the United States.
00:16:45And at this very moment, it's getting away.
00:16:48If we lose sight of its wake, we may never find it again on the open sea.
00:16:53You want to leave me with my command?
00:16:55Do it.
00:16:56But if you don't, I'm going after it.
00:16:58I'm going to find out who sent it and what it's doing.
00:17:00I don't know.
00:17:03Captain, if you do this and it goes wrong,
00:17:06it could mean your career.
00:17:09It's on your head.
00:17:11Don't you see what that ship represents?
00:17:14The Koreans, the Chinese.
00:17:16If they're making a move and it goes wrong,
00:17:19it's on all our hands.
00:17:25Helm.
00:17:25Resume pursuit course full speed.
00:17:28Somebody get me a damn radio working.
00:17:30Weapons.
00:17:31Betray the five-inch guns to fire widespread along our heading.
00:17:35Commander.
00:17:36We've lost our high-tech toys.
00:17:38Station additional lookouts.
00:17:39If we can't hit this damn thing,
00:17:41maybe we can scare it in increasing speed and leaving a more visible wake.
00:17:45But we get lucky if we splash some water against the song.
00:17:47We see that.
00:17:48Aye, aye, sir.
00:17:50Fire!
00:17:59It is coming air base.
00:18:01Where is the attack?
00:18:02Misters launch from over the sea.
00:18:04Vader is out.
00:18:05For security fighters, do you copy?
00:18:07Fleet operations, this is Hilo Whiskey 3-5.
00:18:10Jet high naval station is under attack.
00:18:12We're taking heavy fire.
00:18:13Serious damage to US and Korean assets.
00:18:19It's not serious.
00:18:20Gangneung Control, Raptor 1, we are fit-wet.
00:18:22Don't sign off.
00:18:23Wait!
00:18:24Possible surface targeted.
00:18:26Special launch!
00:18:27We've gun missiles locked onto us.
00:18:29Raptor 2, go evasive!
00:18:31Raptor 2 going vertical.
00:18:33It's still tracking me.
00:18:35Gangneung Control, enemy is some kind of stealth surface vessel.
00:18:38Defied whistle and disappeared.
00:18:40Raptor 2, I'm circling around.
00:18:42I'll try to clean your tail off.
00:18:44I can't shake it.
00:18:46It's causing a 2,000...
00:18:49I'm gonna hit my side firing guns.
00:18:54Gangun tower, I've lost Left 1.
00:18:56The enemy ship disappeared.
00:18:58Wait, I've lost all electronics.
00:19:13Attention on deck.
00:19:14As you were.
00:19:16Sir, still no contact with any ship from the Enterprise Group,
00:19:20and there have now been missile strikes reported
00:19:22in three locations in South Korea.
00:19:25One civilian, two military.
00:19:28None of this makes any guldarn sense.
00:19:30North Koreans don't have anything that could take out an entire carrier group.
00:19:34Anything from the Allied forces or NATO?
00:19:36Nothing yet, sir, but it is the middle of the night in Europe.
00:19:40And who do the Koreans say is shooting at them?
00:19:43As if I didn't know.
00:19:44Actually, sir, they can't give us any confirmation on that right yet.
00:19:48They've lost contact with their first recon flight.
00:19:50The first place hit was Daechong Island.
00:19:54It's along the border with North Korea.
00:19:56The Iowa was proceeding to investigate.
00:19:59The Iowa?
00:20:01She's a damn museum.
00:20:02What did they report?
00:20:05We never got a follow-up, sir.
00:20:07Alert the 8th Fighter Wing at Kunsan Air Base.
00:20:09Let's get an AWACs front.
00:20:10They know the whole world holds its breath every time they start shooting at each other.
00:20:20General, we have the commanding officer at Kunsan Naval Station in South Korea.
00:20:28Pentagon, this is Jai Station.
00:20:30We are under attack by sea-launched missiles.
00:20:33Every plane we've launched has lost power as they crossed the shoreline.
00:20:36We had no warning at all.
00:20:39Commander?
00:20:41Commander!
00:20:42They stopped transmitting, sir.
00:20:46Get our commander at Jinhai Naval Station.
00:20:52No contact, sir.
00:20:56Contact the USS Iowa in South Korea.
00:21:04Major, take us to DEFCON 3.
00:21:08Wait the Secretary of Defense.
00:21:09erf Ivan 게임
00:21:23His name is aboutiyakakakaopasta.
00:21:38Let's do thekilformarmacakaopasta.
00:21:38We're not going to be EEGikikikikikikakmaaaku.
00:21:39Please fire! We don't have enough ammunition to keep it up.
00:21:43Exactly the bad news.
00:21:45Captain, Chief Engineer Thomas reports that all electrical systems on board are in complete disrepair,
00:21:51and that includes comm, radar, and all computer-controlled weaponry.
00:21:55Every integrated circuit on board is fried, and that includes the ones in storage.
00:22:00The only reason we can still run and steer is Iowa's so old that those basic systems are mechanical and
00:22:06not drive by wire.
00:22:08I'm glad we're not on a nuclear sob, sir.
00:22:11And I have Lieutenant Commander Juarez here, and he would like to present a plan for a seal-op.
00:22:18Take over for me. Welcome me.
00:22:22I'm surprised they haven't fired back.
00:22:24They don't want to give away their position.
00:22:27As long as they stay hidden, if we deplete our resources, they can fire back at any time.
00:22:34Maybe we need to play small ball, sir, instead of going for the home run.
00:22:38You got a plan, Juarez?
00:22:40You get out there in our Mark V.
00:22:43They'd be loaded with water moving faster than they possibly could.
00:22:46They'd spot the little signs of water splashing off their hull, what have you.
00:22:49They'd be bored and take control of their vessel.
00:22:52We'd be sitting ducks.
00:22:54What about a smaller team to rip?
00:22:57All the benefits less of a target.
00:23:00We are, sir.
00:23:03Alright. Prep your men. Prepare for action. You're ready on my command.
00:23:18Dr. Flynn, I thought I told you to stop your work.
00:23:20Well, you're gonna be happy, Lieutenant.
00:23:23Dr. Flynn, I know you're a civilian, but if you can't show proper military respect in front of my crew,
00:23:28I can't have you on the bridge.
00:23:29Sorry, Captain, but you will be happy.
00:23:34This is a shortwave radio, built in 1944.
00:23:38If Mr. Wexler can give me 12 volts DC and a lead to your mass head antenna, I think I
00:23:43can get you back in touch with whoever you need to talk to.
00:23:47Why wasn't this fried with the other electronics?
00:23:50There are no integrated circuits in here, just soldered connections and vacuum tubes.
00:23:55We'd already restored it, and since it wasn't powered up when the EMP, or whatever it was, hit, it was
00:24:02fine.
00:24:04Very good, Doctor.
00:24:06Mr. Wexler!
00:24:09Give the doctor here whatever she needs.
00:24:14I think I can be a lot of help if you'll just let me.
00:24:18Sir.
00:24:21We don't salute indoors. Doctor.
00:24:32General McCracken, I have a briefing for the President in six minutes. What the hell is going on?
00:24:41Mr. Secretary, we received a report from the USS Iowa that Daichang Island in South Korea was under attack, presumably
00:24:49by the North.
00:24:50We've now confirmed multiple missile attacks against the ROK. We've lost contact with the Iowa and all our coastal bases
00:24:56in Korea.
00:24:57And satellites are showing a debris field in the last known position of the Enterprise carrier group.
00:25:02How is that possible?
00:25:04Honestly, sir, we just don't know yet. But if I had to guess, I'd say they use some sort of
00:25:09EMP weapon along with conventional missiles.
00:25:12Given the location, I'd say the enemy is at sea. Ships or submarines.
00:25:18Aren't our military systems hardened against electromagnetic pulse?
00:25:22And wouldn't an EMP cover a wide area, not a specific target?
00:25:26And while we're at it, General, wouldn't you need a nuclear weapon to create an EMP?
00:25:30You haven't missed North Korea setting off a nuclear weapon, have you, General?
00:25:35Get me some damn answers.
00:25:49Compact fleet, Pearl Harbor. This is USS Iowa.
00:25:56Captain, Pearl was a bust. Maybe they got EMP'd too.
00:26:01We reached the NMCC, but they won't talk to us without your identicos.
00:26:05Guess they're not used to their warships reporting in on an open channel we haven't used in 50 years.
00:26:11National military command. This is Iowa Actual. Do you copy?
00:26:16Iowa Actual, stand by to confirm identity codes on my mark.
00:26:22Yes, Mr. President, I concur. Thank you, sir.
00:26:26Based on the report from the Iowa, the President has demanded that North Korea cease their attack or face retaliation.
00:26:31Of course, the damn Koreans are claiming it's not them.
00:26:34And the Chinese ambassador has informed us that if we attack their ally, China will be obligated to respond.
00:26:43Somehow I wasn't expecting World War III when I woke up this morning.
00:26:52A stealth ship with an EMP weapon.
00:26:56What can this thing do to us?
00:26:59That's what has me worried.
00:27:01Our military systems are hardened against a normal EMP, but this thing keeps getting through somehow.
00:27:07So far, it's only been deployed and used over water, so we can assume a limited range.
00:27:12But almost all of our weapons depend on integrated circuits at some point.
00:27:18Planes, subs, hell, even Hummers.
00:27:21What about ICBMs?
00:27:24Yes, sir. Even those.
00:27:27And on the course that Captain Winston indicated, that ship's headed for either Pearl Harbor or California.
00:27:35I'd like to suggest a backup plan.
00:27:37We could launch several flights of B-2s with nuclear payloads, send them off in different directions.
00:27:43One group could fly over the North Pole.
00:27:46They'd be over land or ice the whole way to North Korea or China.
00:27:51I can't believe we are even talking about this.
00:27:57All right, General. It's authorized.
00:28:00But you order Captain Winston to apprehend that ship they're following by any means necessary.
00:28:04We need to confirm their nationality before all hell breaks loose.
00:28:08Take us to DEFCON 2.
00:28:33ATTENTION ALL ANSES
00:28:35TENTION ALL ANSES
00:28:37I've just been informed that satellites confirm.
00:28:40the destruction of the entire enterprise group.
00:28:45Every plane, every ship that's been sent out
00:28:47has been disabled by the same
00:28:49anti-electronics weapon that hit us.
00:28:52The North Koreans are denying any involvement,
00:28:55but at the present time, they're our primary suspect.
00:28:58This
00:29:00stealth ship that we're pursuing
00:29:02may be our only lead.
00:29:05We must find it.
00:29:07We must stop it
00:29:08before international tensions rise any further.
00:29:11Right now, we are the best chance
00:29:13at stopping an all-out war.
00:29:17Now I know none of you were expecting
00:29:19to see combat this tour,
00:29:21but I am confident
00:29:23that the Iowa remains
00:29:25one of the best ships in the Navy.
00:29:28And then you are the best crew.
00:29:32We must do our duty.
00:29:34We must do our best.
00:29:39We must not fail.
00:29:42That is all.
00:29:46Tell Commander Juarez his mission to go.
00:29:49Aye, aye, sir.
00:29:50Send me Lieutenant Bradley.
00:29:53Aye, sir.
00:30:18Reporting as ordered, Captain.
00:30:21What have you got for me?
00:30:23Sir?
00:30:24This whole thing, it doesn't feel right.
00:30:27Yes, sir.
00:30:28Even if the Koreans had a weapon like this,
00:30:31they wouldn't think they'd win an all-out escalation.
00:30:34I mean, President Kim isn't that crazy, is he?
00:30:38He's batshoot crazy, sir.
00:30:43But I don't think the North Koreans
00:30:44would have a stealth rowboat
00:30:46if the Chinese didn't design and build it for them.
00:30:50So they're making a move?
00:30:54I always thought they'd call in their loans
00:30:57and take us over by default.
00:31:01Well, if it isn't the Chinese,
00:31:03it certainly is supposed to look like them.
00:31:06If I could just get my hands on that video.
00:31:08Video?
00:31:09As soon as you took us to General Quarters,
00:31:12about a dozen video cameras started recording.
00:31:14If we were on a modern ship,
00:31:16there'd be about a hundred recording HD to disk.
00:31:18And it'd all be lost by now.
00:31:19Exactly.
00:31:20But I always just got plain old VHS.
00:31:23If I could just get my hands on a working deck,
00:31:25analyze the video of the ship before it disappeared,
00:31:28maybe I could get you some answers.
00:31:30Well, why don't you catch up with Dr. Flynn
00:31:33and see if she's got a video recorder
00:31:34powered by a rubber band?
00:31:37Yes, sir.
00:31:42Caroline.
00:31:48I thought we'd have more time.
00:31:53This was supposed to be a pleasure cruise.
00:31:58You're not going to get all sappy and say
00:32:00you don't know how you'd live with yourself
00:32:01if anything ever happened to me.
00:32:05Are you, old man?
00:32:08That's old man, sir.
00:32:11It's going to take more than World War III
00:32:12to get me away from you, sir.
00:32:35All right.
00:32:37Everybody listen up.
00:32:39So our usual toys are toast.
00:32:41We're going to have to tag the ship
00:32:42with a shitload of these.
00:32:44Bust another wetsuit, Johnson?
00:32:47Senator Juarez,
00:32:48we managed to find a real camera.
00:32:51Only got one roll of film,
00:32:52so you get 36 shots.
00:32:54If you can't take the ship,
00:32:55let's get me some evidence.
00:32:57Hey, Lieutenant,
00:32:58bring you back something
00:32:59for the cover of Time Magazine.
00:33:01Do that.
00:33:11Man, what I wouldn't give
00:33:12for some nightmare.
00:33:15We're on the last known heading.
00:33:17Just keep your eyes open.
00:33:19They're out here somewhere.
00:33:33Got it.
00:33:34That's it.
00:34:35Sylvan has disappeared, sir.
00:34:36No monsters.
00:34:40Captain, permission to launch a rescue mission.
00:34:44No man left behind, sir.
00:34:46We can't risk the rest of the team at this time.
00:34:49We'll wait for a better opportunity.
00:34:51But, sir, if we lose track of the weight...
00:34:52Yes, Lieutenant.
00:34:55Yes, sir.
00:35:25We haven't gotten around to replacing them yet.
00:35:27This first shot is as we approached.
00:35:30They just fired on the island.
00:35:31You can see the strange angles designed to foil radar.
00:35:33And there are no cranes, no railings, no gun turrets.
00:35:38It looks a little like this ship.
00:35:39This Navy was developing a stealth ship, but we couldn't make it invisible.
00:35:43This is amazing.
00:35:45Yes, but this panel here looks like it could be right off a North Korean Najin-class frigate.
00:35:49And this one here could be from a Chinese Ludo-class destroyer.
00:35:54It's almost as if under the cloak the ship is made of spare parts.
00:35:58That makes less sense than anything else.
00:36:01The next shot is as they fired the second missile.
00:36:04And the third one is right after they disappeared.
00:36:10I think they have to become visible to fire their weapons.
00:36:14Well, now that would make sense.
00:36:16That would explain why they disappeared.
00:36:17They didn't want to make a target for the guns.
00:36:20Huh.
00:36:21Now, I'd have to see the video to confirm this with more certainty.
00:36:23But from these photos, I would say the whole ship is covered in some sort of LCD panel.
00:36:30And it's projecting an image of what's around it.
00:36:32So when you look at it, it seems to disappear.
00:36:35Well, what about the weapon that disabled our electronics?
00:36:37Definitely an EMP of some sort.
00:36:39But it's targeted.
00:36:40It's clearly focused.
00:36:42So it wipes out what it wants and then it leaves everything else?
00:36:47Yes, but it must have a limited range.
00:36:48Only targets on or near the water were affected.
00:36:50And our satellites were fine, too.
00:36:53Well, the big stick's still fighting.
00:36:55But if this is Chinese and they have that advantage,
00:36:59the commander's going to want a first nuclear strike.
00:37:02And then they'll nuke us.
00:37:06Could the Chinese really be that for it?
00:37:09I would have said no.
00:37:13But there it is.
00:37:18Don't worry.
00:37:20I'm not going to let World War III start on my watch.
00:37:25Find that ship.
00:37:39Stay focused.
00:37:40I have to do this in my field.
00:37:43You three, take the other side.
00:37:45Linil, you're with me.
00:37:50There's got to be Axe, Summer.
00:38:01There's got to be some kind of high-energy power source
00:38:03leaking out of the seals of a hatch.
00:38:06Maybe it's nuclear power.
00:38:09Whatever it is, we're going in.
00:38:11Crowbar.
00:38:12Lost it when we capsized.
00:38:15Now let's stop.
00:38:16C-4.
00:38:17Everything's gone, sir.
00:38:18C-4, crowbar, grenades.
00:38:19Damn.
00:38:32Got it.
00:38:34Oh, my God.
00:38:45Oh, my God.
00:39:15Let's move out.
00:39:28What?
00:39:38That is not Korean or Chinese.
00:39:42Oh, shit.
00:40:06Oh, shit.
00:40:09Oh, shit.
00:40:13Oh, shit.
00:40:18Oh, shit.
00:40:28Oh, shit.
00:40:42Oh, shit.
00:41:11Oh, shit.
00:41:18Oh, shit.
00:41:34Oh, shit.
00:42:29Oh, shit.
00:42:32Oh, shit.
00:42:32Oh, shit.
00:42:53Oh, shit.
00:42:59Oh, shit.
00:43:17Oh, shit.
00:43:46Oh, shit.
00:43:49Oh, shit.
00:43:49Oh, shit.
00:43:50Oh, shit.
00:43:59Oh, shit.
00:44:16Oh, shit.
00:44:22Oh, shit.
00:44:27Oh, shit.
00:44:30Oh, shit.
00:44:41What do you think they are messing with?
00:44:43The President wants a plan for a ground invasion of North Korea within the hour.
00:44:48Yes, sir.
00:45:33Last one!
00:45:38Head for the hatch!
00:45:43Clear!
00:46:05How much longer is this gonna take?
00:46:07Almost done.
00:46:08I can't believe you found something this old down here.
00:46:11Old? Another weekend that would have thrown this thing out.
00:46:13We didn't have VCRs in World War II.
00:46:15Julia, how did somebody your age become a World War II battleship expert?
00:46:19My grandfather served on Iowa during the campaign for the Marshall Islands.
00:46:24He was aboard when they shelled Guam.
00:46:27When I was little, we used to make plastic models of her.
00:46:30How about you? How did you get to be a naval intelligence specialist?
00:46:33Well, I always loved solving mysteries, searching for clues, and I was a political science major, so...
00:46:40Theo and I recruited me right out of college.
00:46:43I think you got something.
00:46:47Winston, why don't I hear any guns? We've got to destroy that ship.
00:46:51The President's launched B-2s with noobs and China's threatening to attack if we defend South Korea.
00:46:55Admiral, doesn't something seem strange here?
00:46:57We haven't gotten a clear shot of them, right?
00:47:00We've only seen glimpses of what we think is their way.
00:47:02They could have fired on us at any time, and they haven't.
00:47:05Maybe those were the only missiles they had, and now they're running scared.
00:47:08We're here. We've got to act.
00:47:10I think something else is going on, sir.
00:47:11I hope you know what you're doing.
00:47:14Captain, I was wondering if you'd reconsider a rescue mission.
00:47:17Sir, Lieutenant Waters is one of the smartest, toughest SOVs I know. Don't give up on them.
00:47:22There's not gonna be a rescue mission.
00:47:23But, sir, what do you mean...
00:47:24Lieutenant, I need you to prep your men for another assault.
00:47:28An assault?
00:47:29We're gonna give you all the cover we can.
00:47:33I understand. We'll be ready, sir.
00:47:42Get out!
00:47:52Get out!
00:47:55Damn!
00:47:58Come out!
00:48:00Get out!
00:48:15Good morning, Captain.
00:48:17Report.
00:48:18I think we're almost ready, sir.
00:48:20Let's see it.
00:48:25It must be the Tron King.
00:48:38that's it nothing it has to be visible to fire its missiles we already knew that
00:48:43i'll try to analyze it maybe if i just had a working computer hey good work
00:48:49all of you just because there's nothing there it's not your fault
00:49:05in an unpromoted attack the united states has once again shown its designs on world domination
00:49:15north korea will not allow this act of war to stand
00:49:20this is going to get out of control captain the pentagon said we didn't attack their base
00:49:28if we didn't who did unless that ship isn't north korean
00:49:38lookout con port all contacts no contact of the sign captain possible disturbance in the water
00:49:49weapons are my five inch guns manned and ready standing by sir seal team go
00:49:59weapons forward five inch guns bearing three five two degrees range two thousand yards fire spread
00:50:22there fire on the target
00:50:25launch countermeasures
00:50:31All air force burn power, keep coming here so...
00:50:51Get out!
00:50:56We did it.
00:50:58But Winston, we did it.
00:51:00Helm all back full.
00:51:02You better launch boats.
00:51:05Weapon. Good shooting.
00:51:26It's a glove.
00:51:36You did it.
00:51:39Not enough.
00:51:41What?
00:51:42It's not enough debris.
00:51:44Oldest trick in the book, right out of Submarine Warfare 101, and I fell for it.
00:51:48And now they've gotten away.
00:51:49No bodies!
00:51:51Oh, my God. What happened to them?
00:51:53Rollins.
00:51:54Moore.
00:51:56Juarez.
00:51:59I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:52:01He's still alive.
00:52:03Corman!
00:52:06Winston.
00:52:07Let it go, man.
00:52:09This is crazy.
00:52:22How is he, Dr. Bill?
00:52:23Honestly, he shouldn't be alive.
00:52:25He's burned over 95% of his body.
00:52:27Some sort of radiation exposure.
00:52:29I've never seen anything like it.
00:52:31I've got him on a morphine drip for pain, but he can't last much longer.
00:52:35Has he said anything?
00:52:36Can I talk to him?
00:52:36You can try, sir, but he's been delirious.
00:52:41You're not going to dress that?
00:52:43It really wouldn't help.
00:52:46What is?
00:52:48What?
00:52:49My offense.
00:52:52Domingo.
00:52:53Domingo, what happened?
00:52:59Cave.
00:53:00Cave.
00:53:02Like a cave.
00:53:06Most of us.
00:53:09We're as ever as.
00:53:11Commander, what happened?
00:53:16Not Koreans.
00:53:18Aye.
00:53:20Aliens.
00:53:24Did you say aliens?
00:53:27You'll just make it worse.
00:53:31Doctor.
00:53:35Who is?
00:53:42Doctor.
00:53:43What is that?
00:54:02Jesus.
00:54:05He must have cut himself open just to hide that.
00:54:13Navy SEAL.
00:54:15Booyah.
00:54:37You really want me to tell the president of the United States that the ship, but it's actually extraterrestrial?
00:54:44Mr. Secretary, I know you don't know me, but General McCracken can vouch for me.
00:54:48I think he'll tell you that I'm a pretty level-headed person.
00:54:51Captain, I don't doubt you a word.
00:54:53This whole thing be a put-up.
00:54:55Well, that's what I thought up until now.
00:54:56I mean, it didn't make sense.
00:54:57Why would the Koreans or the Chinese planet attack like this?
00:55:01And think about it, sir.
00:55:02If you wanted to take over the world, why launch a big invasion?
00:55:05Just get us to blow each other to hell.
00:55:10All right, Captain.
00:55:11I'm going to confer with the president.
00:55:12I'll get back to you.
00:55:13But in the meantime, find that ship.
00:55:17Little green men?
00:55:21Sir, what are they going to do with a planet that's been nubed?
00:55:24Maybe they need radiation.
00:55:26Who knows what kind of environment would evolve creatures like this?
00:55:28We've got World War III about to start, and neither side knows why.
00:55:32What we've got to do is find that ship, and we've got to prove it.
00:55:38Look out.
00:55:39Con.
00:55:40What are all contacts?
00:55:42No contacts at this time, Captain.
00:55:44But, but, sir?
00:55:46Go ahead.
00:55:47I just don't believe it, Captain.
00:55:49I was scanning the whole time we're in the debris field.
00:55:52I don't believe even an invisible ship could have gotten to it
00:55:55if I'm making some sort of disturbance.
00:55:57I would have seen it, sir.
00:55:58I would have seen something.
00:56:00Let's hope you're right, sailor.
00:56:02It's the fate of the entire world, depends on it.
00:56:07Weapons.
00:56:08Give me a spread on the five-inch guns.
00:56:10From 270 degrees to 90 degrees, try 10,000 yards.
00:56:17Fire at will.
00:56:42Fire at will.
00:56:43Fire at will.
00:56:45Fire at will.
00:56:47Fire at will.
00:56:49Fire at will.
00:56:50Fire at will.
00:56:51Fire at will.
00:56:53Fire at will.
00:56:54Fire at will.
00:56:54Fire at will.
00:56:55Fire at will.
00:56:56Fire at will.
00:56:58Fire at will.
00:57:13Come on, we're surrounded!
00:57:17Come, increase the flight.
00:57:18There's a plan.
00:57:27We've got the Sektknapp on the shoreway.
00:57:32Mr. Secretary, we're in the fire.
00:57:35Help us all the way, Captain.
00:57:38Help?
00:57:39The President feels we can't risk standing down those bombers until we know for sure.
00:57:43If these weapons are Korean or Chinese, we need to hit them first before they take out our forces.
00:57:49Captain, if you want to avoid World War III, then you need to capture that alien ship.
00:57:54We're working on that, sir. What kind of help are you sending?
00:57:57We're sending you a carrier task force with every plane we could scrounge up.
00:58:01Sir, they'll be disabled by that same EMP weapon.
00:58:03That's just it, Captain.
00:58:05They've been working around the clock in Pearl.
00:58:07These are shoots out of the Mothpaw fleet and planes from every museum and air show on the Whizcoats.
00:58:12There isn't an integrated circuit in the whole fleet.
00:58:15The cavalry is on its way.
00:58:26Julian, come on!
00:58:29We're in trouble.
00:58:31Don't worry. The ship can take a hell of a pounding.
00:58:33They took out an entire modern carrier group. The ship is 75% in a second.
00:58:39Our modern Navy relies on high-tech weaponry for defense. They didn't have that stuff in World War II.
00:58:45The Iowans, the most heavily armored ship ever built.
00:58:49If it had been the Iowans, then if the U.S. had a cold, that Al-Qaeda attack would have
00:58:52barely scratched the paint.
00:58:54The Japanese hit her twice when my grandfather was aboard, and she still sailed through a typhoon without injury.
00:58:59So as long as they don't use their phasers, we'll be okay.
00:59:02Hopefully.
00:59:06There!
00:59:10There!
00:59:12There!
00:59:12There!
00:59:14There!
00:59:15There!
00:59:26Get down!
00:59:43Got it!
00:59:44Got him!
01:00:12It's a drone.
01:00:15Take some pictures and we'll blow this place.
01:00:35We'll blow the prop and then we'll tow it back to Shep.
01:00:42Thank you, Zodiac!
01:01:07We're going to run out of fuel.
01:01:13Come!
01:01:15Give me the NMCC!
01:01:17Where the hell is that cavalry?
01:01:19Radio's still down, sir.
01:01:21Wexler and Flynn are working on it, but they may not have the parts that they need.
01:01:25Most of the fires are out.
01:01:27Repairs have begun ship-wide.
01:01:29Propulsion and maneuverability remain unaffected.
01:01:32Lieutenant Bradley, I hope we got some good news.
01:01:34We just might.
01:01:36The stealth ship we boarded was much smaller than the first one.
01:01:38And it was fully automated.
01:01:40It was really just a stealth missile platform.
01:01:42A drone.
01:01:43Basically.
01:01:44The maps in these photos seem to indicate a whole fleet of drones positioned at key spots around the world.
01:01:50I think they're disguised as military ships, firing their EMP and their weapons trying to provoke another war.
01:01:56How's that good news?
01:01:58The first ship we boarded wasn't a drone.
01:02:01I think it's controlling the rest of the ships.
01:02:03If we destroy that ship, we destroy the drones.
01:02:05It's too bad we don't have an EMP that work on them.
01:02:08Captain!
01:02:09I don't think we can repair the radio again.
01:02:11But once the fleet gets here, surely they'll be bringing communications here and-
01:02:14What's your timing, Doctor?
01:02:16Each side suspects the other side.
01:02:17Each side thinks that the best way to protect themselves is the first strike.
01:02:21It's like our old Cold War nightmare. It's coming back to roost.
01:02:24That's probably exactly what they're counting on.
01:02:26What we need to do is stop this ship without getting destroyed ourselves before the nuke start.
01:02:36Weapons! Weapons!
01:02:38Is it possible to use the hot foods? Even though their brains are fried, just as a point-and-shoot?
01:02:42No, sir. There'd be no way to aim them. I'm not sure they'd even clash here with other guidance systems.
01:02:48They're out there somewhere. Running.
01:02:51What we need is a point-and-shoot weapon. More range and more bang for the buck.
01:03:03There's a reason they call this the big stick. Maybe what we need to do is stop walking so softly.
01:03:11Sir, those guns haven't been fired in over 20 years.
01:03:14They don't even make shells for them anymore.
01:03:19Dr. Flynn, this is the most heavily armed ship in the history of the world, isn't it?
01:03:24Yes, it is.
01:03:25And your museum people, they wanted her fully restored by the time we hit port, correct?
01:03:29Yes, they did.
01:03:30Now, my weapons officer said there's no shells in the magazine.
01:03:34Tell me, Dr. Flynn, are there 16 shells aboard my ship?
01:03:40Yes, sir. Yes, there are.
01:03:45Weapons.
01:03:45Yes, sir.
01:03:48Prepare to fire the big guns.
01:04:03Mr. Secretary.
01:04:04The B-2s are crossing the Arctic now.
01:04:06If the enemy is in position to hit them with the EMP, we'll know soon.
01:04:11What's happening in the Pacific?
01:04:12The fleet should rendezvous with the Iowa in a few hours, but no further word from Captain Winston.
01:04:17So, the President has six hours before he has to make the final call on the attack?
01:04:21No.
01:04:26For the first time in my life, I'm glad I'm not the President.
01:04:338309?
01:04:34No, that's not it.
01:04:3783010?
01:04:37No.
01:04:408311?
01:04:41Yes!
01:04:41Try that one.
01:04:42Let's go.
01:04:42Go.
01:04:45Be careful.
01:04:50Okay, the next five crates should be more of the same.
01:04:58Okay, team.
01:04:59Hazardous Protocol Alpha.
01:05:01Let's not blow ourselves up before the Klingons do.
01:05:04Wanna see me?
01:05:06Lieutenant, I think we may have something that'll give you a fighting chance against those energy weapons.
01:05:10These suits are lead lined.
01:05:13You want me to dress up like the Tin Man?
01:05:15Or just stay alive.
01:05:32No, they're not lying.
01:05:33I don't want to stir the Shep.
01:05:33No, I'm not lying.
01:05:34Not going to be lying.
01:05:34I find that Mr. Junker.
01:05:34You're not lying.
01:05:35You're lying.
01:05:35No, I don't have to.
01:05:35No.
01:05:35You're lying.
01:05:38No, your old boy.
01:05:38You're lying.
01:05:43I'm lying.
01:05:45Ok, I'm lying.
01:05:47you ever see these guns fire no you oh yeah first golf wars on the new jersey
01:05:55first shot the academy you sound like god's own thunder let me tell you that
01:06:05that whole thing about the ship recoiling sideways that's a myth
01:06:10it's just the pressure of the guns exerting against the water
01:06:14i didn't know that well i think i'll get back to my duties
01:06:22hey g listen just in case back right before that everyone but them crews before we fire aye aye captain
01:06:40something tells me we're not keeping our secret as well as we thought
01:06:43oh geez my executive officer not a lot going on around the ship that he doesn't know about
01:06:49let's just try to keep it from old man hollis until the end of the cruise if we make it
01:06:55to the end
01:07:00lady i'm gonna marry you whether i have to fight world war three whoop ass and some aliens maybe
01:07:07some museum curators whatever i gotta do you understand that lieutenant yes sir
01:07:17lieutenant sir would you have something to report
01:07:25if they haven't been shot down over the arctic the b2s will be in position to
01:07:28new china and north korea in six hours
01:07:33so
01:07:41so
01:07:46so
01:07:47so
01:07:48Let's go.
01:08:25Let's go.
01:09:11Here comes the cavalry.
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