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00:46Spacios! Spacios!
00:53The cabestante está hecho polvo. Le quedan dos metros.
00:57That's what I've said, Nicolás. Vierte a little in the boat.
00:59Gaste the money.
01:00Cércala! Cércala!
01:02It doesn't work!
01:16Cércala!
01:19Cércala!
01:21Cércala!
01:53No way!
01:57Cércala! Cércala! I'm so sorry, darling.
02:01You've got to get up.
02:02I just got a phone call. I'm not supposed to say that there's this oil spill in Scotland.
02:06They need me to go to lunch.
02:08I know, I know. I'm so sorry. Can you get up? Can you get up please?
02:10I love you.
02:11Thank you, thank you.
02:13I'll find you one.
02:24Hello.
02:25Why have they activated you?
02:26I don't know.
02:28This is Kirby. They're my child. They're with me.
02:30But I'm in uniform.
02:32Yeah, but just got to draw them off with their mums. It's in Fulham. It's on the way.
02:35We can get a taxi in two minutes. I'm old enough. I'm not a kid.
02:39No, no, no. You're not crossing London on your own this time alone.
02:42I'm sorry. This is just how it is. I'm sorry.
02:50So, why are you with soldiers?
02:54Uh, well, because sometimes with an oil spill there might be, um, arguments.
03:20Thanks. Sorry about this.
03:23Can't be helped, I suppose. You want a bloody job?
03:26Sorry, Mum. What are you back?
03:28Oh, I can't tell. I'll text you. Surgeon's about the party. Who's there? Clyde McLeish, yeah?
03:33Yeah. And Stanley.
03:35Yeah. Well, he would be, wouldn't he?
03:37See ya.
03:37Uh, sorry. The exit's a bit cross, right?
03:45You've broken so many rules.
03:46I know. And I want to say, um, I am sorry about Christmas.
03:51If you can't drink, don't.
03:54I checked. Apparently you're on board to replace someone called Roger Trevithick.
03:59He was on a mission in Scotland, so he even made his replacement.
04:03Is that what he says?
04:05Yup.
04:23The thing about Roger Trevithick, did that come from HR?
04:26How should I know? General.
04:28Sergeant Shackeray, welcome aboard.
04:31And you are?
04:32Uh, uh, uh, oh, Barclay-Pierre-Dupont, sir. I'm Roger Trevithick's replacement.
04:36Oh, the civilian. Read and assess.
04:38Oh, I-I just wanted to say about Roger Trevithick. Did that come from HR?
04:41Look, Barclay-Pierre-Dupont, does that surname make you French?
04:44Uh, yeah, on my father's side.
04:46Trevian.
04:48Oh, come on.
04:53Barclay.
04:53Oh.
04:56I, uh, Pip, isn't it?
04:58Yeah.
04:59Um, replacing Roger Trevithick.
05:01Oh, my God, yeah.
05:02Okay, we arrive on Cabrera at 0900 local time.
05:06From there we get taken to the island of Dragonera.
05:09The village is called Cala Escondida, designated prime location.
05:13There's a lot to take in, so I suggest you make a start.
05:18With the crew.
05:24Oh, my God.
05:28Oh, my God.
05:39My God.
05:52Amazing, isn't it?
05:55Mind blown.
06:02The thing about Roger Trevidic.
06:06I replaced him.
06:10Only one time, back in 2020, his wife was having a baby.
06:13It was premature and he had to rush off.
06:14And I just happened to be there.
06:16So all I had to do was answer his phone, which didn't even ring.
06:18So that was that.
06:19But then I went on file as Roger Trevidic's replacement.
06:23How was the baby?
06:24Yeah, the baby was fine.
06:25But the thing is, I just got stuck on the list in HR.
06:30Roger Trevidic's replacement.
06:31I get, like, memos.
06:33I mean, there's one time I even got tickets to Japan.
06:34And I'd email him.
06:35I'd say, look, look, I'm not Roger Trevidic's replacement.
06:39So?
06:39So I'm not Roger Trevidic's replacement.
06:42Oh, great team.
06:46Ten.
06:47You're ten.
06:48Look, don't talk to me.
06:49And I didn't show you anything.
06:51Yeah, but what do I do?
06:52I work in transport.
06:53I just booked the taxis.
07:22All troops.
07:23As of now, the Mediterranean is hostile territory.
07:36Village evacuated.
07:38Order established at ten kilometers, sir.
07:40This entire coastline belongs to us.
08:07They hung in far away from the village like they were scared of.
08:10Even in death.
08:12Even in death.
08:25Decontamination in progress.
08:29Decontamination in progress.
08:34Decontamination in progress.
08:43Colonel.
08:44General.
08:46Quite a sight, isn't it?
08:50Caught five kilometers off the coast.
08:53They shot it dead, but then thought they could make money out of it.
08:56Hold it up.
08:58The monster from the deep.
09:04We saw it online, declared it a hoax.
09:06Flew in from Madrid, sealed the place off.
09:08But it's quite defined.
09:11It's the first time we've seen one exactly like this.
09:15Mythology and superstition, we call them sea devils, but they're better than that now.
09:21Well, let's say, uh, Homo aqua.
09:27We think their species branched off from tenospondyls, which means the correct name is Homo spondyl erectus.
09:33I say Homo aqua, because that's what it looks like.
09:37Do we have a sex?
09:39Difficult to say.
09:41The genitalia suggests reptilian cloaca, which is found on both male and heel.
09:45What about the neck?
09:47Was there a pearl?
09:50Plain and simple.
09:53Nothing artificial.
09:55Calcium carbonate.
09:5760% tarragonite, 40% calcite.
10:00Then I suggest we return it to its rightful place.
10:07Every time we find a creature like this, we find the pearl.
10:11It might be simple decoration.
10:12Mankind has worn pearls ever since God knows when, but every pearl gets analyzed, and we found nothing.
10:19No technology, no inscription, but still, it doesn't signify a cast or a belief or identity.
10:28The pearl is always located at the base of the throat, actually embedded in the skin.
10:36We think it's placed there at birth.
10:39It goes back at least 2,000 years, sir, the use of pearls as jewelry.
10:45It's said Cleopatra removed her pearl earring, dissolved it in vinegar, and drank it in front of Marc Antony.
10:53Could be useful file, that.
10:55Ready for the deep scan?
10:57Yes, sir.
10:59Yes, sir.
10:59Corporal Morgan, you can join the team here and liaise with Sergeant Brock.
11:03Thank you, Miss Solo. I think your team could stand up.
11:05Thank you, sir.
11:05Buck it up.
11:06Yes, Sergeant.
11:07Yes, Sergeant.
11:07Plug me in.
11:09Bring in the case with you.
11:11Excuse me.
11:12Can we have a nap?
11:13No.
11:15No.
11:17No.
11:19No.
11:22No.
11:22No.
11:23No.
11:23No.
11:27No.
11:30No.
11:30No.
11:31No.
11:31No.
11:33No.
11:35No.
11:53Charge him up.
11:55Copy, sir.
11:57You're welcome.
11:58Cheers.
12:00Cheers.
12:02Cheers.
12:02Cheers.
12:08I just wonder what they're doing here.
12:10I mean, it's a pond, the Mediterranean.
12:12It's got no depth.
12:14January 2020, there was an avalanche underwater, lasting two days, off the west coast of Africa,
12:20spreading over 1,200 kilometers.
12:22Massive event.
12:25All hidden under the sea.
12:27You think it was them?
12:28It's severed communications cables, which I think is significant.
12:34They're waking up.
12:36Now the world is two-thirds water.
12:39It's us against them.
12:57Well, I think they heard that.
13:00What was that, sir?
13:01A translation, Pulse.
13:04We said hello.
13:35Well, can we use our phones yet?
13:37No.
14:00No, no, no, it's a true story.
14:02That's why people die.
14:04A most common domestic accident, they fall downstairs, break their necks.
14:07So what are you supposed to do?
14:09Well, you go like this.
14:10As you fall, you starfish, yeah?
14:12It jams you into the stairwell, you stop falling.
14:14But who is going to remember that?
14:16You're falling.
14:17You don't think...
14:17What do I do?
14:19What kind of fish?
14:20That's the point.
14:21That's the point.
14:21No one remembers.
14:22So you die!
14:36Anyway.
14:37Right, do you take sugar?
14:38No, thanks.
14:41Whoa.
14:42What the...
14:43What?
14:44What's all this?
14:44What's wrong?
14:45Muddy boots?
14:45Something's leaking bloody out.
14:47Careful.
14:48Is it chemicals?
14:49Whoa.
14:51All right.
14:53What is it?
14:54I don't know.
14:57I...
14:59I don't know.
15:06Hold on to me.
15:09Come on.
15:10Yes.
15:11I...
15:11I can't.
15:12Hold on.
15:13Yes.
15:14Jesus.
15:16We need help.
15:17We need help.
15:28Please.
15:58What's happened?
15:59We have to decontaminate, sir.
16:00But tell me what's happened.
16:01I'm sorry, sir.
16:01You'll be able to see once you...
16:02Captain, tell me what's happened!
16:04They've gone, sir.
16:06What do you mean?
16:07Everything's gone.
16:11I don't know.
16:12I don't know.
16:13I don't know.
16:14I don't know.
16:14I don't know.
16:15I don't know.
16:19Who was on duty?
16:21Corporal Morgan and Private Abdullah.
16:23Then where are they?
16:24Then where's that...
16:25thing?
16:26We were just seconds away.
16:28They can't have got far.
16:40Hold on.
16:41Keep the area clear.
16:43But they've stripped the place spare.
16:45Where did everything go?
16:46Who was on duty?
16:47Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah,
16:49please report your location.
16:50You can search the village, sir.
16:54Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah,
16:57please report.
17:03Corporal Morgan, Private Abdullah.
17:21Corporal Morgan,
17:22Corporal Morgan,
17:24Private Abdullah,
17:25please report your location.
17:28Corporal Morgan,
17:34Corporal Morgan,
17:35Private Abdullah.
17:52What's that?
17:54Huh?
17:56What are you, sir?
18:17It was 28.
18:21I wanted to say sorry.
18:23You had to see that.
18:24You got the wrong one.
18:25That was your first death.
18:27I'm sorry.
18:28No.
18:29I'm here by mistake.
18:30Okay?
18:32I haven't got clearance.
18:33I'm grade 10.
18:35I've worked in transport.
18:37I'm a clerk.
18:37You were meant to have Roger Chubivik,
18:39right?
18:40I've just ended up here by mistake.
18:42I shouldn't be here.
18:44Are you saying
18:45you're here by accident?
18:49Yes, sir.
18:53And that, I suspect,
18:55is how history is made.
18:57One great big chain of mistakes.
19:01But still,
19:03the unit protocol states,
19:05at times of historical
19:06or cultural
19:07or political impact,
19:09a member of the civilian staff
19:10must stand alongside
19:11the military as witness.
19:13and they could not
19:14be more civilian
19:15than you.
19:19Too late to turn back now, Barkley.
19:23Welcome aboard.
19:30Typical military intelligence.
19:32I got a first-class degree
19:34and did intensive training
19:35at St. Andrews
19:36for three years to get here.
19:37You blundered in
19:39by mistake.
19:45I'm the one who orders the cars
19:47and finds cheaper lorries.
19:49But I met the doctor once.
19:54No way.
19:55Last year in the tower
19:57he said hello
19:57and then he
19:58then off he went.
20:02What was he like?
20:07Just like
20:09he's vivid.
20:10You know?
20:15It's just this tiny little moment
20:16that
20:20I think about it
20:21every second of every day.
20:29That creature,
20:29what was it?
20:34the Unified Intelligence Task Force
20:37was created
20:38to deal with
20:39alien life forms
20:40but
20:40this species
20:42is an alien.
20:44They're from Earth.
20:45They were
20:45here before us.
20:48But
20:49what did they die out?
20:52They hibernated
20:54underground
20:55and this was when
20:56the Earth was
20:57young
20:58because the planet
20:58reformed around them
20:59and sealed them in.
21:01Sometimes proof is found
21:02and
21:03we hide it.
21:05What for?
21:08Think about it.
21:11They were here first
21:12millions of years ago
21:14so
21:14the planet
21:15belongs to them.
21:17Technically
21:18we inherited
21:18their world
21:19but
21:20if they're not dead
21:25what if they want it back?
21:29What's exciting?
21:31We're at nine.
21:32We have a life form.
21:34Let's go.
22:02What's that?
22:02What's that?
22:03What's that for?
22:03You're the civilian witness.
22:04You record everything.
22:05That could be your testimony
22:05if we get killed.
22:06If we get what?
22:34At my command
22:35arms down.
22:37Hold you
22:37arms down.
22:39How are we on translation?
22:41Aligned and running.
22:42Three, two, one.
22:44Ready to calibrate, sir.
22:46As soon as it talks
22:47we can capture the sound.
23:14We are calibrated, sir.
23:17Ready to go.
23:20General Austin Pierce.
23:21My name
23:23is General Austin Pierce.
23:32I represent the unified military task force
23:35of the combined nations
23:37of the drylands of Earth
23:38and I welcome you
23:40into diplomatic concord.
23:48Concord is a big concept.
23:49Sorry, can we think
23:50we're another word, please?
23:51Meeting.
23:54I welcome you
23:55into this diplomatic
23:56meeting.
24:07You killed us.
24:10Oh, God.
24:11Oh, no.
24:12You
24:12then took two lives
24:15and now
24:16I suggest
24:18we stop.
24:30Agreed.
24:34I hope
24:36we can meet in peace.
24:41Agreed.
24:41And learn from each other.
24:46And work to
24:47forge a friendship
24:49between the land
24:50and the sea.
24:56Is that agreed?
24:58Agreed.
24:58Tell you that.
25:07But
25:12we do not
25:15agree.
25:21Do not
25:22agree with
25:28We would talk
25:29to all
25:30your animals.
25:31Humans.
25:32We would talk
25:33to all
25:33humanity.
25:37No, sorry,
25:39sir.
25:39It's
25:40It's not
25:40wood in the
25:41conditional
25:42tense, sir.
25:43It's
25:43we all
25:44talk.
25:45All.
25:46All of us.
25:49Oh, my God.
25:53It means
25:54all of them.
26:01Repeat
26:02the declaration
26:03of peace.
26:03Yeah, I know.
26:08I say again.
26:12We come
26:15in peace.
26:30Agreed.
26:36No, no, no.
26:37Hold on.
26:37Sorry.
26:38We still haven't
26:38got the right
26:38translation.
26:40We all
26:40talk is
26:40a layered
26:41statement.
26:41There's
26:42another concept
26:42embedded.
26:43Could you say
26:43it again,
26:44please?
26:44Don't
26:45refer to them
26:45as male.
26:46I ask you
26:47to
26:48repeat your
26:49previous statement
26:51for translation.
26:57We are
26:58talking to
26:59the whole
27:00world.
27:01We are
27:02talking to
27:03the whole
27:03world right
27:05now, present
27:06tense.
27:08What do they
27:09mean?
27:09In what way?
27:32It's
27:32happening all
27:33over the
27:33world.
28:01All over the world,
28:02humanity reacts
28:04to the
28:04simple fact
28:05the species
28:06that came
28:06before us
28:07has
28:07woken up.
28:17the
28:17world.
28:18be
28:18the
28:18is the
28:18country
28:18country.
28:20The
28:20world
28:23will
28:23be
28:24to
28:24war.
28:28The
28:33world
28:34will
28:34be
28:34to
28:34the
28:34world
28:34to
28:34world
28:46And the president has called for a new age of cooperation.
28:50It's being called H2O diplomacy.
29:07It's being called H2O diplomacy.
29:37The first official meeting with Homo aqua will begin here, on the banks of the Thames, inside Imperial House, behind
29:45me.
29:45That's the construction that's being called the waterway.
29:49It's a specific demand from Homo aqua as a junction between the water and the land.
29:54Some say it's a symbol of peace.
29:56Okay, so I can't do the 17th or the 24th, and I don't know yet about the 31sts.
30:01Bloody hell, you can't do that.
30:03That job of yours is useless.
30:05Kirby?
30:06Oh?
30:07Your dad said he can't come and get you for the next three weekends because he's not bothered.
30:10Is that a problem, Kirby?
30:11No.
30:13What about me? I've got plans.
30:15Yeah, so anyway, I have just put 3,000 quid in your account. Hope that's okay.
30:19What do you mean?
30:20Like I said.
30:21You did not. Where's that from?
30:23Well, I got promoted, thank you, but apparently my job's useless.
30:26Well, if I'm getting 3,000 pounds, how much did you get?
30:28Oh, that's nice.
30:30Well, you can get some extra cooks in now. We're out with the business.
30:33Funny thing is, with these sea devils, it's got Kirby watching proper TV again like the old days.
30:38Well, you can't say sea devils. They're called homospondils.
30:43All right, don't laugh. Don't laugh because homo doesn't mean gay.
30:47It does if you're my age.
30:48So, homo aqua's gay water?
30:50That's them, the gay waters.
30:52That's what you've been drinking, Kirby. Too much gay water.
30:55Shut up.
30:57So, what's this promotion then? What are you doing?
31:00Uh, it's just, you know, just more admin.
31:19This way.
31:25General Austin Pearson, grid B2, seat 1. Morning, everyone.
31:31Very good morning to you, General Pierce, and to everyone on the record and for history.
31:37My name is Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, Commander-in-Chief of the Unified Intelligence Task Force.
31:41Unit has been chosen to lead these talks because we stand above and outside all countries, borders, governments, and oceans
31:49of the world.
31:50We represent humanity, but today we represent all life on Earth.
31:55And I hope this will be the start of a great endeavor to find peace between all of our kindred
32:01species.
32:02To begin the formal proceedings, confirm Downing Street online.
32:06Good morning, Prime Minister.
32:08Good morning, Kate.
32:10Extraordinary days.
32:11We've spent a long time working hard to get the people's vote.
32:14Now we've got new people.
32:17White House online.
32:18Confirmed.
32:19All of the people, Beijing.
32:21Confirmed.
32:22National Congress of Brazil.
32:24Confirmed.
32:25We have all 195 nations, ma'am.
32:27And do we have the ambassador?
32:29Approaching now.
32:31Apparently he had the lobster thermidor last night against our advice.
32:35Let's hope that's not a major crime down below.
32:38Thank you, Mrs. Bingham.
32:39Let's concentrate.
32:40Eyes on the task.
32:41Pardon me, ma'am.
32:43Ah, General.
32:44Good to see you, sir.
32:46Very special day.
32:48Absolutely.
32:50Mr. St. Louis, how's the waterway?
32:52Are we ready to go?
32:53Stress is holding.
32:55Seals checked and secure.
32:56A-16 has been fixed.
32:59You know the only way to see if this works is to do it.
33:02You've got quite a crowd.
33:04All under control.
33:05Ma'am, we have a press drone.
33:07Ready for that.
33:08Take them out.
33:13What was that?
33:16Paparazzi drone.
33:17Did they see us?
33:18What week last?
33:19Did you read anything?
33:19My family don't know where I am, that flick.
33:21Thanks to you, I'm not even allowed in this room.
33:25Very well done.
33:29That's Roger Trevithic.
33:32Prepare tank activation.
33:48And flood the tank.
33:54Open seals one, two, three.
34:07Open seals four, five.
34:10Take it up to 100 PSI.
34:12Open seals six, seven, eight.
34:20Let's go.
34:23Section 45, compromise.
34:25Emergency teams.
34:27And five, keep on flying!
34:49Volume stable, water filtered, and purity at 98%.
34:52940,000 liters.
34:54Well done, Mrs. Bingham.
34:56Thank you, ma'am.
34:58Now, are we ready?
35:00Let's welcome our guests.
35:02Open water lock one.
35:11Looks like we have six lifeforms.
35:15And a seventh.
35:16Four homospondyl ereptus, a.k.a. a homo aqua.
35:19Two of an unknown lifeform.
35:22One of a second unknown.
35:25Three different lifeforms in total.
35:27General pairs to all troops.
35:30Red status.
35:31Confirmed.
35:32Red status.
35:38And here they come.
36:02Two unknown lifeforms entering.
36:28It's just...
36:34What do we say?
36:35I'd call them Pisces Morpha Grandis.
36:38Welcome to Pisces Morpha Grandis.
36:41Does that mean big fish?
36:42Yep.
36:43Focus.
36:53That's the signal for the airlock.
36:56Third lifeform approaching.
37:01Ma'am, we don't know what that third lifeform is.
37:03Then the first gambit is to trust them, Colonel.
37:06Open the doors.
37:08Activating airlock pumps.
37:16Airlock at full capacity.
37:23Decontamination in progress.
37:32Metatronica is to patch the bones.
37:36Before I meet theван pot.
37:37Make it happen on Earth.
37:38Let's pause.
37:39Oh, man.
37:48Make it happen.
37:49Let's работ it up!
37:49Move it down.
37:54Get off.
37:54You too.
37:55Don't break in the ministries with his henry,
37:55Time and kobo Wizard.
37:55There, this smoke, ziet and peanut pieces.
38:12I'd say homomorphosapiens, or to simplify, homo amphibium.
38:22Amazing.
38:24They killed two of us, remember?
38:27We killed them, that's what this is for, to bring peace.
38:33Ready with translations?
38:35I'm running.
38:36Ready to go.
38:38Sir Jonathan, good luck.
38:47I bid you welcome, on behalf of the human race.
38:56I stand here as...
38:58We do not need translation.
39:00Did we learn their language?
39:02No, we did not.
39:03Save the comments.
39:04Well, your English is excellent.
39:12That's Russian.
39:20I'll plead, old man.
39:22I bring you greetings from the United Nations of this world.
39:25We call Earth.
39:27It's a symbolic title of Indo-European origin that bears no disrespect to the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and waterways
39:35around us.
39:36And I bring you a gift.
39:41Rhododendron nivali.
39:43The dwarf snow rhododendron.
39:47A flower that grows at the highest point on planet Earth, on the slopes of Mount Everest, four miles above
39:53sea level.
39:53Perhaps never seen by your kind.
39:56Now, it carries a scent or a flavor, an essence that you will have never known before.
40:03Would you, um, this is given with respect and the hope of peace between our species.
40:25We have a gift for you, my children.
40:40My children should have been born at the turn of the third cold current.
40:46But they choked on your oil, and poison, and excrement.
40:53Skip to 16.
40:55Sir Jonathan, go to 16, paragraph 10.
40:59I must state with vigor that we recognize the problem.
41:05Our solutions are remarkable.
41:07We do not know you.
41:08Well, I am Ambassador Sir Jonathan Hines.
41:14You are not known to us.
41:17We would speak with him.
41:21What?
41:27Me?
41:29Who the hell is he?
41:31Well, he's nothing.
41:33He's no one.
41:34He's part of the team.
41:35He's the witness.
41:36He's the mistake.
41:38He was there by mistake.
41:39Give me intel on him now.
41:41Yes, ma'am.
41:42No.
41:43Sorry.
41:43No.
41:44No.
41:45You got the wrong man.
41:47You showed respect.
42:00No, that's just a thing.
42:02You respected our fallen kin, when no others did.
42:08What are they, Christians now?
42:09Someone tell me what's going on.
42:11No.
42:11I'm not even religious.
42:13Eternal.
42:14I didn't.
42:14But we saw your kindness.
42:18And we see you.
42:23Will you stand as ambassador?
42:26And talk on behalf of the entire human race?
42:34OK.
42:36What if ever?
42:42OK.
42:43It was so wonderful!
42:43So good.
42:43Thereguised me, Skollises.
42:43Does he have no choice?
42:43Now?
42:44No.
42:56I'm the guy, where is it?
42:57Fire.
42:58Yes, yes.
42:58I know.
42:59Hey, mate.
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