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00:00All over the world, humanity reacts to the simple fact that the species that came before us has woken up.
00:05We would speak...
00:07...with him.
00:09We're putting an enormous amount of pressure on one man.
00:13Tissue samples.
00:14No thine enemy.
00:16It'll be the death of the energy industry, of your livelihood.
00:19We'll be sliding into recession.
00:20We cannot hear, or see, or breathe.
00:24So tell me why we should live like this for just one day longer.
00:29Mum!
00:30Oh, my God.
00:31I clean up the ocean, the plastic, the pollution, all of it, they're giving it fine.
00:35All across Manhattan, the sky is raining plastic.
00:39They're declaring war.
00:40Our next meeting will be here.
00:44Roman's Trench, one of the deepest waterways on the planet.
00:47Will you meet us, Sparkling, at the bottom of the ocean?
00:50Okay.
01:45Let's go, people. Welcome to Blackport.
01:51We don't have much time, but we've appointed the best naval training personnel to prep us on the descent.
01:58They'll be doing everything they can to prime us both physically and mentally, monitor our stamina, heart rate, and blood
02:06pressure, and help get us used to the water.
02:14We'll be descending to the rendezvous point in the submersible, to a depth of 8,000 meters, five miles down.
02:21Our journey will take two hours and 17 minutes.
02:25This submersible is currently on a launch vessel with warship escorts bound to the descent point.
02:36The captain will be the ambassador, myself, Captain McKee for communications, myself for science and technology, and our two diplomatic
02:45representatives, Mr. Singh.
02:46I'm Ravi.
02:48And Mr. Campbell.
02:49Kate, it's a pleasure.
02:51Have we ever been this state before?
02:55Smaller missions of one or two people, nothing of the scale.
02:59And I bet they were trained specialists with years of experience. We have days to prepare for this.
03:04Yeah, of course there's a risk. What we're doing today is unprecedented, but this is the toughest submersible on the
03:09planet.
03:11This is Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, a launch vessel. Captain Gates, how are we doing?
03:18Just finishing final checks.
03:29Pre-launch checks complete. Submersible ready for deployment.
03:34Things go wrong all the time. What if this brings a leak?
03:37That kind of pressure will be crushed to death, pulverized in an instant.
03:41Just clear for a step.
03:44If you do this, you might never come back.
03:47Deep sea pressure compresses air-filled spaces in the body, leading to lung compression and potential...
03:52Now, once we arrive at the descent point, Homo Aqua will transfer us to their environment.
03:58Well, what about the descent? Are they helping us with that?
04:01For the descent, we're on our own.
04:04We're not alone. We're never alone.
04:07Sorry?
04:09We're a team.
04:14Okay.
04:14Yeah.
04:36We're not alone.
04:37Transferred by helicopters at 0600.
04:40Indemnity forms need signing and legal have noted you haven't replied to their emails.
04:45You do need to make sure your will is up to date.
05:09This is it, then.
05:13Do I get a hug, Frogo?
05:15It might take weeks to clean the roads.
05:19The city's been shut down. You can't go anywhere.
05:22Yeah, well, it's lucky you're back here, then, isn't it?
05:24We're at war.
05:25I know. I'm going to sort it.
05:27How?
05:30How are you going to sort anything?
05:32Do you know what they're calling you on TikTok?
05:34Oh, I don't really care.
05:35They're saying you're a useless, traitor, bootlicker, bleeding heart puppet, too thick to negotiate.
05:41That's not fair.
05:42It doesn't matter, because either way we're screwed.
05:44Either they kill us, or we kill ourselves.
05:48I hate the lot of you.
05:57They're worried sick about you.
05:59Yeah, I know.
06:01I'm sorry, but I promise you I'm going to be fine.
06:03No, no, no, no, no.
06:04Please, please, please don't.
06:09Got this?
06:10Okay?
06:12I can do this.
06:14I mean, for God's sake, I nursed Mum through cancer, didn't I?
06:20Didn't I?
06:22Bloody hell, if I can get through that, oh, I can get through anything, can't I?
06:27I've got to be strong for everyone else, right?
06:31Because everyone's counting on me.
06:34Okay?
06:36Because it's the whole world.
06:44You don't have to be strong for me.
06:50Oh, I'm so scared.
07:00I'm so scared.
07:02I'm so scared.
07:11What?
07:13Okay, now.
07:15What?
07:18Yeah?
07:18Yeah?
07:19Yeah, sorry.
07:31Ravi?
07:32Hmm?
07:33You okay?
07:34Mm-mm.
07:35I've been a diplomat for three months.
07:38Three months, I've...
07:39I've not got out for this.
07:41Of course you are.
07:42You're going to come back a hero.
07:43You know that, right?
07:45This will set us up for life.
07:47Speaking tours, book deals, the works.
07:51You think I'll get a girlfriend out of it?
07:53They're going to be queuing up, mate.
07:55All you've got to do is hang in there.
07:58You know, sometimes I can hear my life coach.
08:01Hold the line, Ted.
08:03That's what he'd say in moments like these.
08:05Moments of fear.
08:06Of self-doubt.
08:09Believe in yourself.
08:10Trust in fate.
08:11And hold the line.
08:14They get struck by lightning.
08:16Dead at 50.
08:17Seriously?
08:24What's in the box?
08:26Diplomatic gift.
08:29From all nations.
08:34And what are Homo aqua supposed to do with the globe?
08:37They see the world from underneath, right?
08:39From the depths.
08:41Never like this.
08:42Where are they going to put it, Ted?
08:43Who knows?
08:45Maybe they've got, like, coral mantelpieces.
08:48Aren't you phased by any of this?
08:51We're going to be fine.
08:53Boot floods.
09:18These locations!
09:18planets.
09:21And of course...
09:40Did you see a great encounter with them?
09:43I'm a martyr.
09:44Her 손imai Paolae.
10:04See all the hatch control to all units we are clear
10:29Confirm lock captain gates handing control over to you. Okay. Let's pick it up
10:44Let's move it out taking you off the ship now good luck everybody good luck to you
11:16That's all looking stable sir. Over. Deployment is go. Control the deck all reading the stable we are good to
11:23go. Over.
11:28Here go to it. Terrific. Yep.
11:37Ten B.
11:48Prepare for release.
11:51This is it.
11:54On my mark.
11:56In three.
11:58Two.
11:59One.
12:01Mark.
12:14And we're off.
12:16And we're off.
12:49Oh, how long has it been?
12:52Seven minutes.
12:55Gone dark already.
12:57No sunlight.
12:59Oh, imagine living like this all the time.
13:03Anyway, we're fine, aren't we?
13:06Can I get a yes, Ted?
13:10Yes, Ted.
13:14I've got some team bonding work games, if anyone's interested.
13:18No, thank you.
13:29Where'd you end up here, anyway?
13:31Oh, there was a diplomatic lottery for the last two seats, and, well, India won.
13:37Oh, lost, depending on how you see it.
13:45There was rumours flying around that the draw was rigged, that most people had their names removed because they didn't
13:54want to go hunt.
13:57I mean, one way to look at it is we're pioneers, like those early astronauts.
14:04You know, where would we be if they hadn't taken that one giant link?
14:09Oh, what the hell is that?
14:10It is adjusting to the pressure.
14:12Are you sure?
14:13It's okay, Ted.
14:15Just breathe.
14:16No, I'm breathing.
14:17I'm fine.
14:27What do you think we'll get for dinner, when we're back on the ship tonight, hmm?
14:31Think they'll spoil us?
14:32They bloody should.
14:33No.
14:34It'll just be canteen sandwiches again.
14:37It's tough being a hero.
14:46Is this water?
14:51This is water?
14:53There is water in here, right down the ship.
14:55Ted, calm down.
14:56It's condensation.
14:57How the hell do you know?
14:58Because I read page six of the safety briefing.
15:09Yeah, surely.
15:15I guess if there was a breach, this thing would implode before we knew about it.
15:21Can everyone just shut up now, please?
15:40The economy's already tanking.
15:42If we start closing shipping lanes, the effect could be catastrophic.
15:46Sorry, sir.
15:47Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
15:49Okay.
15:49It is a directive of the United Nations that you need to have a voice in any emergency discussions.
15:54Sorry, we started a little early.
15:56A lot of people couldn't make it.
15:58Some of the Covenant are joining remotely.
16:00With respect, it's a phone call.
16:04I'll catch up.
16:05Please, carry on.
16:08The United States relies on maritime trade, and we will defend ourselves vigorously against
16:14any disruption to our networks.
16:17The U.S. military is arming itself with sonic weaponry.
16:21Sound cannons are used for crowd control, but we've adapted the technology for underwater use.
16:27We've identified key shipping lanes we need to protect.
16:30The English Channel, the Panama Canal, the Suez.
16:33Ultra-high-frequency blasts could disable or confuse homo aqua, paving the way for traditional weapons, if required.
16:42Sorry, why are we discussing weapons?
16:44Our focus is on diplomacy.
16:45And there is an armistice agreement in place now to stop further violence.
16:50Someone's got to be the first to break it.
16:52Sir, our focus should be on diplomacy.
16:53That's why six of our diplomats are risking their lives today.
16:56They're buying time.
16:57That's all they're doing.
16:58It's song and dance, smoke and mirrors.
17:00The gentleman's right.
17:03We make decisions.
17:04Here, in this room, the western front of the Falklands, Iraq.
17:09Wars are fought and won at this table.
17:12They think they own the water.
17:13But while they were splashing around 300 million years ago, we crawled out of the water.
17:19And we conquered it.
17:21We built a civilisation that depends on our oceans to power our homes, feed our crops, and keep us alive.
17:28Keep you in business.
17:29Sorry, but I agree with Kate.
17:31Their civilisation is so ancient and so powerful.
17:34Aren't they a gift?
17:36Couldn't they help solve not just the climate crisis, but so much more?
17:41If we had them on side.
17:42We're never going to get them on side.
17:44They want us gone.
17:46If they wanted us gone, I think that would have already happened.
17:49If they were gone, we could have access to their technology.
17:52Think of it.
17:52Treasure from the ocean floor.
17:54This is a diplomatic crisis, not a pirate raid.
17:57It's what the West does best.
17:59Colonise and plunder.
18:00I'm sorry, but I'm 60% water.
18:03We all are.
18:06Don't tell me we don't own the water.
18:08If Homo Aqua want a war between the land and the sea, we'll take the sea.
18:12So this kind of rhetoric is irresponsible.
18:15If you're trying to keep the peace, you've already failed.
18:21If you're not on side, we might have to reconsider our options.
18:26Diplomatic responsibility can easily be transferred.
18:28What to you?
18:30A global emergency committee could guide Homo Aqua through a peace process that puts mankind first.
18:35Sorry, what is Sir Keith doing in an emergency meeting?
18:38It is not cabinet or agency and his companies at this very moment are still pumping millions of litres of
18:45sewage into our waterways.
18:47This process is take time.
18:48And don't get me started on General Jussollier, who leaked confidential information to the press.
18:53I think you need to calm down, love.
18:54This is a national security matter.
18:56The fact is we need industry and our allies on side.
19:04We can't do this alone.
19:32We can't do this alone.
19:35We can't do this alone.
19:36What happened down there?
19:36Raffi, come on.
19:37We've already said we don't know.
19:38So what if this is a trick and they want hostages?
19:41We didn't take any hostages.
19:43Why should they?
19:44Because that's what happens in war.
19:45I promise you we're going to sort this.
19:47Okay?
19:47I don't know how we will, but we will because my kid is not living through a war.
19:51I've never had kids.
19:53If I get out of here, I'm going to call my brother.
19:57We haven't spoken for 20 years.
20:04Good for you.
20:07First thing I'm doing is taking my family out for the meal.
20:10All 19 of us.
20:1119?
20:13Yeah.
20:14Yeah.
20:15And I'm bang.
20:16Shit.
20:25How deep are we?
20:26All right, Ted.
20:27Come on.
20:27Come on, Ted.
20:27Don't think about it.
20:28I watched this show where they made a human out of pig pots, bones, and meat, and they
20:34put it in a diving suit, and they tested it for deep sea pressure.
20:39Mr. Campbell.
20:39They just turned to soup in a split second to soup.
20:43No one wants to hear this.
20:45I don't want to be soup.
20:49All right.
20:50Okay.
20:50It's okay.
20:50You're okay.
20:51Ted, come on.
20:52Come on.
20:52Look at me.
20:53Just breathe.
20:53Just breathe now.
20:54Breathe now.
20:55Please, with me.
20:56Okay?
20:56Slow and steady.
20:57With me.
20:58Because we're a team, aren't we?
21:00Yeah?
21:00Okay.
21:41Well, all six delegates should now be descending to the ocean floor.
21:45Meanwhile, emergency crews continue to clear arterial roads through major...
21:49Can you turn that off, please?
21:53A few days ago, the situation was dire.
21:56We were staring down the barrel of unprecedented financial and energy crises.
22:00Now it's catastrophic.
22:02We cannot surrender control of this planet.
22:04Look what they did to us in 15 minutes.
22:06If they wanted to, they could wipe us out.
22:08Unit are looking after their own interests.
22:11It is our moral duty to stop Aquakine however we can.
22:16Marion.
22:18I know you have a lot on your plate right now.
22:20Alison has tests today.
22:22She'll be with her.
22:25I already know you value my opinion.
22:28And maybe my money.
22:29The generals have decades of military strategy under their belts.
22:33Let us guide you.
22:35Take the pressure off.
22:41When I became Prime Minister, I made a promise to my grandchildren to leave this country better than I found
22:47it.
22:48Sir.
22:50If we don't win this war, and war is what it is,
22:54there will be no grandchildren.
22:57But we believe there is a way through this.
23:01A new stratagem.
23:02Just between us.
23:04We're calling it Severance.
23:16I found some instant coffee.
23:21And...
23:22Biscuits.
23:24I won't ask you what you had to do for those.
23:27Yeah, let's not.
23:34They'll be okay.
23:37But you look exhausted.
23:39I've had six hours sleep in three days.
23:42This morning I showered in a sink.
23:44Sent good people five miles under the ocean,
23:47then sat through a Cobra meeting with a room full of warmongers.
23:50You need a break.
23:53They want a shut unit out.
23:56And if we lose control, who steps in?
23:59Who decides the future of the human race?
24:05Sorry, submersible's entering the deepest part of the trench.
24:07Yeah.
24:09Get me Captain Gates.
24:10I want a situation report ASAP.
24:14This is uncharted territory.
24:16They're off the maps now.
24:19This will be the longest night of our lives.
24:46What's that? What's happened?
24:52I think they stopped.
24:54Are we... are we on the seabed?
24:58Negative.
25:01This is SU-1 to service.
25:06Service, this is SU-1.
25:12Hello?
25:15Is anyone there?
25:22Oh, my God.
25:26We're not even again.
25:29What?
25:30Captain, what's happening?
25:32We're moving at 12 knots.
25:3418 knots.
25:36These readings don't make sense.
25:39That's not possible.
25:4013 knots.
25:41Something's taking control.
25:45How are they moving so fast?
25:48Captain!
25:49What?
25:50What?
25:50Are they being dragged?
25:51I think so.
25:52They're descending twice as fast.
25:54Steve, how's the pressure?
25:55Pressure's holding.
25:57We've lost comms.
25:58Ping the transponder.
25:59No response.
26:01Okay, did you feel that?
26:02Do you feel like we're descending again?
26:03Why is there no radio content?
26:05Oxygen's normal.
26:06The cables are functioning.
26:07We're just...
26:08Cut off.
26:10On our own.
26:12On our own.
26:19Oh!
26:20What's happening?
26:27Police!
26:49We've stopped.
26:52And the pressure on the hull is 1200 HPA.
26:56Wait, is that good or bad?
26:57Well, that's like sea level.
26:59That's the pressure on land.
27:01Except we're five miles down.
27:03Five miles.
27:07Are we inside something?
27:13The whole system's gone down.
27:15Oh, my God.
27:15Helmer's on everyone.
27:16Back, I should kick in any second.
27:18Fish is a trap.
27:19They're going to kill us.
27:20For great sake, Ted.
27:21Shut up.
27:23Well, that's it.
27:24That's backup.
27:28There's something at the hatch.
27:30It's them.
27:41They're breaking in.
27:42Raise positions.
27:43Come on.
27:45Come on.
27:46Come on.
27:48Come on.
27:49Come on.
27:49Come on.
27:50Come on.
27:50Come on.
27:51Come on.
27:54Come on.
28:06You're going fast.
28:11Come on.
28:13Come on.
28:17Come on.
28:18Yeah.
28:19Is that cave?
28:20I dunno.
28:21Wait there.
28:40It's alive
28:45Temperature is 21 degrees Celsius, which is impossible
28:50Atmosphere is breathable, not just breathable, it's perfect
28:56This place is incredible
28:59You can come out now, be careful, there's a drop
29:07It's some kind of membrane
29:11There's got to be billions of tons of water behind this
29:20One tear in that membrane
29:25Watch your step, the ground's uneven
29:28If this is the ground
29:36What the hell was that?
29:38Decontamination
29:39Everyone okay?
29:42Okay
29:42What is this place?
29:45It's like nothing in the world
29:48It's like hell
29:55Welcome
30:04Where exactly are we?
30:07Deeper than any human has ever been
30:13You can remove your apparatus
30:15No, wait
30:16This environment has been prepared for you
30:39Will you trust me, Barclay?
30:44Young must be in the land
30:46Gerade mother
31:01find
31:11Anything
31:14It's okay.
31:40The roof's leaking!
31:42There is no roof.
31:45What?
31:47But you are safe.
31:50I'd prefer to keep this going.
31:54As you wish.
32:23It's fatigue.
32:26You're running on empty.
32:29All this pressure, it's taking its toll.
32:32Pretty soon you're gonna be of no use to anyone.
32:33I feel fine.
32:38After 48 hours, the brain and the body start to shut down.
32:42I've seen it happen, and I'm watching it happen to you.
32:46If I reported you, you'd be escorted from the building.
32:49Except you wouldn't do that.
32:51The delegates are miles beneath the surface in radio silence for hours.
32:55There's nothing else you can do right now.
32:57But as soon as they're back, we need you on form.
33:00Rested and ready for whatever comes next.
33:07You're amazing, but you're not invincible.
33:21Either I take you home to rest, or I report you.
33:27My apartment is a fully equipped comms hub for work from there.
33:35So, how is that light down here?
33:38Well, many deepsy organisms are bioluminescent.
33:41Bacteria, plankton, species of fish.
33:43So are we, uh, inside an organism, or...?
33:47I have no idea.
33:49This is impossible.
33:51Your world of steel and glass and sunlight is equally impossible to us.
33:57Is this... is this where you live?
34:00No.
34:01We are nomads.
34:03All of the oceans and waterways are our home.
34:08They are curious.
34:10That is all.
34:12So, do you all live here, together, like all the species?
34:15There are the fish.
34:17There are the titans.
34:20The dolphins.
34:22And us.
34:24Huh.
34:24So, it's, uh, it's like a hierarchy then, like a class system.
34:29There are degrees of intellect.
34:32Do not assume we think as one.
34:35Oh.
34:38Oh, sorry, sorry.
34:40I, I, I just, uh, this is a lot.
34:46I...
34:48Here.
34:49Hold on to me.
34:50Come on.
34:50Come on.
34:51Keep moving.
34:52Keep moving.
34:53Come on.
35:03Hang on.
35:03Hang on.
35:03Where are the others?
35:09Have the wolves moved?
35:15It's just you.
35:17And me.
35:22I feel like I know you.
35:25I'm not gonna know you.
35:28I've known you for ever.
35:31Is that weird?
35:33I understand.
35:50You're so warm.
35:51I feel like I know you're so warm and rough.
36:00Can I...
36:03Can I touch you?
36:22What do you feel?
36:29Strength.
36:30Strength.
36:34and beauty.
36:39I don't know why you chose me
36:42for any of this.
36:48The tides
36:49have drawn us together.
36:52The undercurrents
36:53pulling us closer.
36:57If you calm your mind
37:01you'll feel their power.
37:11But your thoughts are noisy.
37:15Can you read them?
37:17Human emotions are so loud.
37:20We cannot help
37:22but listen.
37:30Your heart is racing.
37:34Yeah, I don't want to mess you so up.
37:37Billions of people
37:38are counting on us.
37:41You have good intentions.
37:49We could make a difference,
37:50you and I.
37:53End the conflict between our species
37:57before it's too late.
38:03Yeah.
38:07Berkeley!
38:11We thugling last year.
38:14Are you alright?
38:17Yeah.
38:19We are assembled.
38:42Oh, my God.
38:48Do not be afraid.
38:50This is how it felt for you.
38:53Missing us.
39:29Welcome to our Domain.
39:40They're down there, on their own, with no support.
39:47Do you think one day we won't need to keep us a secret anymore?
39:53I don't know.
39:55I'm sick of hiding it.
39:57Pretending.
39:58Worrying about being transferred to God knows where.
40:01Alaska?
40:03You find it so easy.
40:08The future of the human race pivots on what happens tonight.
40:11We don't matter.
40:14How can you be thinking about us?
40:18I think about us all the time.
40:24Can't you not be Commander-in-Chief?
40:26Just for a few hours.
40:30I don't know how.
40:35Leave it.
40:40Shirley, hi.
40:41Any news from the delegates?
40:43No.
40:43All quiet.
40:44So I ran some intel on the people in that Cobra meeting.
40:47Thanks.
40:48I think I found something.
40:49A repeated word in diplomatic communications.
40:53Does the word severance mean anything to you?
40:56No.
40:56It's never appeared before.
40:58Now it's been used 14 times in the last two days.
41:01Coded messages going back and forth.
41:04Severance.
41:04Severance.
41:05Severance.
41:10Kate?
41:17Kate?
41:19Kate?
41:34Kate, you there?
41:37Kate?
41:48This is for you.
42:08God bless the police.
42:14Love the police.
42:17Those are our kids.
42:22We are both...
42:24We're both...
42:25How long can we keep talking to Steve?
42:32Please.
42:37Please.
42:40Please.
42:45Your rule is lost.
43:03Please.
43:04Please.
43:04Please.
43:05Help!
43:05Help!
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