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00:13Peneal fluid extract completed.
00:18Five cc's were removed.
00:20This should prove sufficient for transplant to subject.
00:44Hans-Jörg, come, come, hurry.
00:52Right.
00:56Now left.
01:00Good. Seal the tank.
01:04But first, remove the tube.
01:16Increase the pressure to 20 decibels.
01:2320 decibels, doctor.
01:26Hans-Jörg, you will now see that your sacrifice is not in vain.
01:39Look!
01:59Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
02:14Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
02:43Skipper?
02:45Sir, this is Dr. Portman and Mr. Hansjöck.
02:49Yes, welcome aboard, gentlemen.
02:51Carry on, Kowalski.
02:51Aye, sir.
02:52You must be Captain Crane, of course.
02:54That's right, sir.
02:55Well, is Admiral Nelson aboard yet?
02:59Oh, weren't you informed?
03:00He won't be on this cruise.
03:01He was called to a special conference in Washington.
03:03Oh, really?
03:04Well, who will be in charge of the scientific aspect of this mission?
03:08Well, the Admiral's arranged with the Navy Department
03:10to lend us a former colleague of his, Admiral Park.
03:13Park?
03:14Not Roy Park?
03:17Yes, a friend of yours?
03:18A long-standing acquaintance.
03:21I see.
03:22I'll tell Admiral Park you're here.
03:23Excuse me.
03:26Of all the people in the world.
03:30And here.
03:32Aboard the perfect site for our mission.
03:35Here, where we will spawn our armada of main fish.
03:40An armada which will eventually give us full control
03:43control of the oceans of the world.
03:47Don't you see the irony?
03:49Park, the man who nearly destroyed me,
03:52whose investigating committee sent me to prison,
03:55he will now help me realize my greatest ambition.
04:03When the man nearly destroys you, you either hate him, or you fear him,
04:09just as you fear me.
04:14Well, Borgman, strange turn of events, isn't it?
04:17I have learned to expect the unexpected, Admiral.
04:23Of course, my one concern is for some special equipment we are bringing aboard.
04:27I would like my assistant, Hans-Jörg, to see to it.
04:31It should be coming over the side now.
04:33I'll take you down to the missile room, where you can start unpacking it.
04:36Ah.
04:39It's a missile room.
04:41Admiral Nelson left instructions to convert it to a laboratory for your use.
04:45Uh-oh.
04:45I'm very grateful, but I warn you, Admiral, that I shall require absolute privacy.
04:51Except when it concerns the safety of the ship,
04:54your laboratory will be off limits to all hands.
04:56Good.
04:57How do you like your coffee?
04:58Uh, Black, thank you.
05:05Are you quite prepared, Hans-Jörg?
05:08In a moment.
05:09Would you please raise the cover?
05:32Quickly, quickly.
05:34I am getting no response at all now.
05:37Ready?
05:38One second, no more.
05:42Going.
05:52No reaction.
05:58Hans-Jörg, prepare the table.
06:02We will make another man fish, now.
06:05You can't mean that.
06:07Prepare the table.
06:08But what if we're caught?
06:09Hans-Jörg, this laboratory is off limits to all personnel.
06:16Besides, at this hour, only the ones on duty are awake.
06:21Well, we get a volunteer.
06:23This submarine is filled with potential volunteers.
06:26But when they find one of their men, I'm missing.
06:29I will take care of that.
06:31Now do as I say.
06:32Prepare the table.
06:33That's it.
07:15Oh, good evening.
07:16Hi.
07:17I am Dr. Borgman.
07:20My assistant and I are working in the missile room.
07:22I wonder, could you take a moment and help us move a piece of heavy equipment?
07:27Well, I'm supposed to finish this as soon as I can.
07:30Please.
07:31It will only take a moment.
07:33Okay, I guess it'll be all right.
07:35Good.
07:40What is your name, sailor?
07:43Bailey, sir.
07:44Ah.
07:50Excellent.
07:52Excellent.
07:56I'll start the prison process.
07:59Now.
08:01He'll die.
08:03We cannot afford to have them discover one of their crew missing.
08:09No, they will.
08:11They will find him.
08:14Dead.
08:15Dr. Borgman.
08:16It will look like an accident.
08:19You said there would be no more killing.
08:21This will be the last, Hans-Jurg.
08:24We cannot fail now.
08:28Go.
08:29Make certain no one is in the corridor.
08:33Well, go.
08:42Bowen.
08:56Bowen.
09:01You take him, take him here.
09:05Oh!
09:06Oh!
09:26Over on the chair.
09:30Careful, don't let him fall.
09:39You, Hans-Jörg, you get out.
09:47Out!
09:48Aus!
10:09Out!
10:44I hope you don't mind. I just wanted to make sure you have everything you need.
10:49Oh, no. We have finished setting up. Hans-Jörg is still putting away some of the instruments.
10:58Also, you can understand my eagerness to see your famous manfish.
11:03Oh, of course. There it is.
11:16An incredible achievement.
11:20Well, coming from you, Albaro, that is truly a compliment.
11:26Looks more human than fish.
11:30I don't understand how that could be achieved using a transmutation of genes.
11:35It can't be. We abandoned that idea some years ago.
11:42Then you must be using human components again.
11:45Well, only the secretion from the pineal gland.
11:48And we extract that just before we induce irradiation.
11:56Extract it from what?
11:58A volunteer donor.
12:00What happens to your donor after the operation?
12:03We do a partial hypothermia, freezing everything but a six millimeter section at the base of the skull
12:14in which the pineal secretion is replenished in a few days.
12:19You mean you hope it'll be replenished?
12:22We know less about that gland than we do almost any other organ in the human body.
12:26How can you be sure your subjects will recover?
12:29Because I completed the cycle once with Hans Jorg.
12:35Obviously with less than complete success.
12:39I have refined the procedure since then.
12:41But you're still gambling with human life every time you create a manfish.
12:45Where is your authorization to use human volunteers?
12:48How do you propose to find them?
12:49With your help, Admiral.
12:51Well, you're out of luck.
12:52Look, I'm aborting the mission.
12:54I'll send a full report to Nelson.
12:57Stop!
13:00Take him.
13:04Oh, take him!
13:07I don't know what you're up to, Bowman, but it won't solve anything.
13:10I'll see you behind bars again, and that's a promise.
13:13You will see what I tell you to see.
13:18And you will do what I tell you to do.
13:28Now, when that sedative takes effect, Admiral Park,
13:34I will inject a microscopically fine wire control unit
13:38into the cartilage at the base of your brain,
13:39just as we do with our menfish.
13:43You will feel nothing when you awaken,
13:45but you will be powerless to control your will.
13:49You will be as obedient as our menfish are.
13:53And I warn you, Admiral Park,
13:57if I induce too much power with this control device,
14:03your mind will be destroyed.
14:16Check this with the inertial navigation.
14:18All right, sir.
14:24Right on the button.
14:26All stumped.
14:28Aye, aye, sir.
14:29Where are we, Captain?
14:31Well, we just arrived at the position Dr. Borgman picked for his experiments.
14:34Aye, aye.
14:35It's the only place on Earth where all of my requirements can be met.
14:40And the water temperature is the most critical factor.
14:43It must be within one-half point of 72 degrees.
14:4772 degrees exactly, Doctor.
14:49Ah, good.
14:50Depth, please.
14:52350 feet.
14:53Killed the bottom.
14:54Three.
14:57Yeah, perfect, perfect, perfect.
15:00And that will give us the 20 decibels of pressure we require.
15:04So, now, as soon as Sea Viewers' reactors have charged the irradiation unit,
15:08we can go on to the next step of our experiment.
15:11Shall we get started, Admiral?
15:16Yes, do it.
15:20Have the doctor come to the aft storeroom on the double.
15:23Aye, aye, sir.
15:24Now, don't try to move.
15:30Does anybody know how this happened?
15:44All right, Doc.
15:46Clean this place up and lock off those shelves so this doesn't happen again.
15:49Yes, sir.
15:53Admiral, I'm going to postpone this experiment
15:54when we get a chance to investigate this, uh, accident.
15:57Uh, Admiral,
15:59I do hope you will not find it necessary
16:01to delay our experiments any further.
16:04No.
16:06No, it won't be necessary.
16:08Looks like a simple accident to me, Captain.
16:11Those shelves toppled during heavy weather and caught Bailey.
16:15What heavy weather?
16:16This is no destroyer.
16:19Well, then it may have happened when you were maneuvering.
16:21But, Admiral...
16:22Admiral Nelson gave me full charge of the scientific aspects of the mission.
16:27It's my decision to make.
16:28The experiments will continue.
16:30Shall we proceed, then?
16:33You may have your divers get ready, Captain.
16:36Goodbye, Captain.
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20:00Oh, my God!
20:22Oh, my God!
20:52Stop that thing, Dante.
20:56Bring it under control!
21:37Oh, my God!
21:55Take it to C-101.
21:57Hans-Jörg, strap it onto the wet mattress.
22:03Admiral, I'm putting that compartment off limits.
22:05A very good idea, Captain.
22:07Now, if you will excuse me, I want to make certain Hans-Jörg has everything just right.
22:17Oh, incidentally, Captain, I want to get started on the next phase of this project just as soon as possible.
22:24And where will that be?
22:25The creation of two maw men fish.
22:42Admiral Park, you all right?
22:46Of course I am.
22:48What do you ask?
22:49Hmm, no reason.
22:52I'll get to see when I'm unposted.
22:54I'll get to see when I'm unposted.
24:45Die!
24:47Die!
24:49Die!
24:51Die!
24:52Die!
24:54Kill me!
24:56That's the rule, you must!
24:57Not until he's got it!
24:59No!
25:01He went to me!
25:05He's alive!
25:06Help me get it onto the wet mattress!
25:08Help me!
25:09Don't bother!
25:11Don't bother!
25:12What?
25:14We're getting that thing off, Steve, you know.
25:16And then we're heading back to Santa Barbara.
25:19Why?
25:20Why?
25:21Because it just killed one of my men!
25:23And it nearly killed me!
25:25As a matter of fact, I want this experiment discontinued completely.
25:29Oh, come now, Captain.
25:31It was you yourself gave orders no one should enter this room.
25:34That no one should upset this, this poor creature.
25:38Your man disobeyed orders with tragic consequences, I grant you.
25:43But there's no reason to discontinue the experiment.
25:48Wouldn't you agree, Admiral?
25:55He's right, Captain.
25:57Johnson had no business coming in here.
25:59It's his own fault.
26:01You can't mean that, Admiral.
26:02No way.
26:04It was no one's fault.
26:07Let's all try to forget this.
26:09And continue with the experiment.
26:17What do you say, Admiral?
26:20Of course we'll continue.
26:24It's all right.
26:25We'll continue.
26:27But get that thing off Seaview.
26:29You can control it just as well out there.
26:32Of course, Captain.
26:33Whatever you say.
26:40You did well, Admiral.
26:45Very well.
27:00Satisfied, Captain?
27:06What are your orders, Admiral?
27:09How long before you'll be ready to proceed, Boardman?
27:13In about an hour.
27:16Will you give me a hand, Admiral?
27:34I don't know why the Admiral's going along with him.
27:38Chip, what about Admiral Park?
27:41Does he seem all right to you?
27:43He seems preoccupied with his work, if that's what you mean.
27:45No, no.
27:46It's more than that.
27:47I can't put my finger on it.
27:48But he seems to be letting Boardman run the whole show.
27:51He does everything Boardman wants him to do.
27:54I know.
27:56Well, I've got a hunch there's gonna be more trouble.
27:59Both with Dr. Boardman and with that.
28:02Captain.
28:03Yes, Doc?
28:04I was checking Bailey to make out his death certificate.
28:07But I don't know what to list as a cause of death.
28:10I thought he died of a concussion when the shells fell on him.
28:13So did I at first.
28:15But I found out that he was dead before he received the head injuries.
28:18Then what was the cause of his death?
28:22I'd like your permission to perform a post and find out.
28:26Yeah, go ahead.
28:26Let me know what you find.
28:27Right.
28:28And, Doc.
28:29Yes, Captain.
28:31Keep this just between the three of us.
28:32I don't want anyone else to know.
28:34Understand?
28:36I usually give the Admiral a copy of all my medical reports.
28:40I know.
28:41But this time, give it to me instead.
28:44Yes, sir.
28:54Control wire is implanted, Doctor.
28:57Uh-huh.
28:59Yeah, yeah.
29:00Well done, Monsieur.
29:04Now, I shall need two volunteers from the crew, Park.
29:07You will arrange for it?
29:11No.
29:13I don't think you understand, Park.
29:18I gave you an order.
29:19I won't do it, Boardman.
29:21They won't be hurt.
29:23The transplant is completely painless.
29:26And under hypothermia, their pineal fluid will replenish itself in a few days.
29:33We've been all through this.
29:35You don't know that for sure.
29:37Oh, I admit we have lost a few volunteers.
29:40Such casualties are inevitable.
29:43But I also think that you will get more for me.
29:55Volunteers, Park.
30:02What does this mean?
30:04An extract of his pineal gland fluid was removed surgically.
30:09But how?
30:10Here, I'll show you.
30:13Now, notice the little cavity at the base of the skull.
30:17A siphon device was probably used right through there.
30:21It was a neat job. Barely left a mark.
30:25I don't know what to make of this, Captain.
30:28I think I do.
30:52Oh, don't worry about them, Admiral.
30:56Well, within 48 hours, they will probably be as good as new.
31:09Radiation completed.
31:19I am starting transmutation.
31:40Very good.
31:44Two more.
31:46When I bring them up to full size, Admiral, I will control the submarine.
31:52And with your crew as donors, I can produce so many more.
32:05Admiral.
32:29If I had any doubts about what happened to Bailey, I don't know.
32:35Bailey.
32:36He killed him.
32:38And now Collins and Forrester.
32:41What's going on here?
32:43They'll be all right in a few days. They're not dead.
32:45But Bailey is.
32:47What's wrong with you, Admiral?
32:49Why are you letting him do all this? Why?
32:52I...
32:54He has no choice, Captain.
32:57Neither do you.
32:59What do you mean?
33:01Why do you think Park has been so cooperative, Captain?
33:06That's what I'm trying to find out.
33:09Examines the back of his head.
33:13I examine the back of his head.
33:22What do you see?
33:24A piece of metal.
33:25An electrical implant which picks up signals from this.
33:30All I have to do is turn this dial,
33:32and Park will do whatever I tell him.
33:35But I don't. Now give me that.
33:39Unless this is switched off within seconds,
33:42it will destroy Park's brain completely,
33:44so you drop your gun, Captain.
33:50You had better drop it.
33:56Catch the gun, Hans-Jörg.
34:00Now, Captain,
34:03I want you to get into a wetsuit
34:06and get ready to dive.
34:08You are going to...
34:16Hans-Jörg.
34:19You are going to take those two specimens
34:22and place them on the ocean bottom.
34:27He won't be able to stand another charge like that one, Captain.
34:31Don't do it.
34:32He's going to make more of those things.
34:34Get ready to dive.
34:40Don't make me use this again.
34:43All right, all right. You.
34:45You and me.
34:51Don't you try anything, Crane.
34:53Just put some out there next to the irradiation package.
34:57You see, the only thing that will affect those fish
35:00is pressure and temperature.
35:07And you can't control either.
35:13I will be watching every move you make.
35:34A clue.
35:54Toll God,카.
35:55There's no gas in there.
36:01There's a свет.
36:03It was just my gas in there.
36:03There's no gas in there.
36:04You be careful with them, Captain.
36:07Both your life and Park's depends on their survival.
37:00You be careful with them.
37:03You be careful with them.
37:33You be careful with them.
37:45Very good, Captain.
37:46Now return to Seaview.
37:49Hans-Jörg, get ready to start irradiation.
37:52Wait until Captain cranes out of the water.
37:54Of course, Mark. Of course.
38:15He's in the escape hatch.
38:18Leave him there for the moment.
38:20Hans-Jörg, let's get on with it.
38:23Start irradiation.
38:39Look.
38:46It's dying.
38:49It receives too much irradiation.
38:52Shall we stop?
38:54No.
38:54We must continue for the other two.
39:20They're dead.
39:24It's impossible.
39:26Hans-Jörg, what happens?
39:28I don't know.
39:29There's nothing wrong here.
39:32It's impossible.
39:33It's impossible.
39:34It's impossible.
40:01liquid oxygen.
40:06You froze them.
40:13Stand aside, Park.
40:16You froze them.
40:33Stand aside, Park.
40:35It's still alive.
40:38It's still alive.
40:38But look at it.
40:40It's a giant.
41:08additional radiation is made gigantic.
41:10It is magnificent.
41:17Imagine a whole race of the great undersea giants,
41:24all obedient to my commands.
41:29What are you doing?
41:33I'm going to get us away from that thing.
41:35It's hostile to man, Doctor.
41:37Have you forgotten it's a killer?
41:40Hans-Jörg, keep him covered.
41:47I can control it as easily as I can control Park or Hans-Jörg.
41:56Then you'd better do it before it gets any closer.
41:58I will stop it where it is.
42:05It's still coming, Borgman.
42:07Let the crane get us out of it.
42:09I can control it.
42:16It's too big to control with that.
42:18Can't get to the control room.
42:43Let's go.
42:46Let's go.
43:16Let's go.
43:23There's no use.
43:25Bring the reactors up to fault and prepare to fire a charge through the hull.
43:31Aye, sir.
43:36Reactors have full power.
43:38Fire a charge.
43:52Fire another charge.
43:53Give it everything we've got.
43:54Come on.
44:01We're all close.
44:02All ahead, Frank.
44:03Hard right, right at him.
44:04Let's get out of here.
44:12Give it another charge.
44:14Aye, sir.
44:14Lee, there's not enough power in the reactor.
44:15Let's recycle.
44:16Give it everything we've got.
44:25It's no use.
44:31The way it's tossing us about, we're going to spread apart the seams.
44:34Where's the mic?
44:36And General Morsepeed.
44:42Captain.
44:50You think we can get a shot out of it with a torpedo?
44:53I doubt it.
44:53See if we can hit a vital area with a laser.
45:10I'm on his chest.
45:11Just above his heart.
45:13Good.
45:14Fire.
45:21Try again.
45:23You don't even feel it.
45:27The outer hull's giving way.
45:33Gavage control.
45:34Get a repair party into the tween hull right away.
45:40Get it to the surface right away.
45:42But how?
45:42Nothing seems to faze that thing.
45:49We can only get a shot at his head.
45:52Hold on the missile.
45:54Let me get clear of the blast.
45:57We can only get a shot at his head.
45:59We can only get a shot at his head.
46:01We can only get a shot at his head.
46:07Prepare plans up for immediate launch.
46:35Ready to launch.
46:37Ready to launch.
46:38Ready to launch.
46:52And roll! The hull's getting away! We can't hold out much longer!
46:56We're moving into position now.
47:12We lose one more buck head aft. She's gonna break in half. I know!
48:02I know!
48:16we're loose
48:19back engines
48:20blow all tanks and head for the surface
48:23nice sir
48:33admiral we're free
48:34what's your situation
48:36I'm okay and I'm heading for the surface
48:38I'll see you there
48:47what's it doctor
48:50Collins will recover
48:52everything's fine here too
48:53thanks for your help
48:54welcome
49:00well
49:01captain
49:02your crewmen are going to be alright
49:04I'm good
49:05the freezing hadn't affected them yet
49:07and I've replaced enough of the pineal gland fluid
49:09there should be no lasting effect
49:12thank you
49:13I'm grateful
49:14I know they will be too
49:16oh and thanks for removing that control unit
49:20it is I who am grateful
49:23I may yet be a worthwhile member of society
49:26I'd bet on that
49:28now if I could just figure out some way to explain all this to Admiral Nelson
49:34I'm sure you'll find him very understanding sir
49:43I don't mean by that
49:44the end of this
49:44that's not be or
49:49as I asked you...
49:50for you
49:55I don't know what I'm saying
49:57I don't know what I'm saying
50:01or what I'm saying
50:06I don't know how I'm assuming
50:15THE END
50:36THE END
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