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00:00:01I don't know.
00:00:32What's the current depth?
00:00:34Two kilometers.
00:00:36We have a resistance flow reading on seven of eight sensors.
00:00:40That's high.
00:00:41That's normal.
00:00:43But we are on a deadline, so let me know when it gets to eight.
00:00:47What?
00:00:47Let's go full torque.
00:00:49We've got to slow it up, just so we won't crack.
00:00:54We're a half mile from the...
00:00:56Bobby, I don't want to hear it.
00:00:57Okay, we should be two miles into solid war by now.
00:01:00I just want to have a good report by the end of this job.
00:01:06Well, I'd like to make it home by the end of this job.
00:01:11Bobby, I know you need this bonus just as much as I do.
00:01:17Okay, fine.
00:01:20I'm not going full throttle.
00:01:23The guys up there, they're the ones that do recon and QC, not us.
00:01:31Okay, fine.
00:01:32I'll do it.
00:01:33But don't dominate.
00:01:35Dominate, come on.
00:01:37Okay.
00:01:37Who runs this shift?
00:01:39I don't...
00:01:40No, I do.
00:01:41I run this shift.
00:01:42And this thing can do faster.
00:01:44Easy.
00:01:53Dominate, we've got a lot of sensors going off southeast.
00:01:56We've hit a major fault line.
00:01:58Shut down the drill.
00:02:00What is it?
00:02:01What?
00:02:02What?
00:02:05What?
00:02:07What?
00:02:07What?
00:02:09What?
00:02:17What?
00:03:04Hi.
00:03:05Hi.
00:03:06Thanks for squeezing me in.
00:03:08It's good to see you.
00:03:10Yeah, well, you know, sometimes it pays to know a planetary scientist.
00:03:15It certainly does.
00:03:18Your hair's different.
00:03:20Oh, yeah.
00:03:22Doing a lot of things different these days.
00:03:26Looks good.
00:03:30We should probably get inside.
00:03:32I've got a really busy day.
00:03:34Yeah, yeah, listen.
00:03:34What do you think?
00:03:36I don't know, dinner tonight?
00:03:38Just so I can thank you for all of this.
00:03:41We can catch up.
00:03:41Maybe go to that little Italian place we used to go to.
00:03:46You remember?
00:03:48Like I said, I have a really busy day.
00:03:52Rain check.
00:03:53Sure.
00:03:54Yeah.
00:03:55So I have been telling my team about everything your aerospace firm's been doing on the moon.
00:04:00They're really excited to share ideas and swap war stories.
00:04:05Right.
00:04:06But are they excited enough to share your observatory's solar power plant?
00:04:13I mean, come on.
00:04:14My Nevada facility really needs that boost.
00:04:17Well, that's why we're here.
00:04:19Uh, so why don't we start off with a tour of the observatory and we can show you what we're
00:04:24working on and then maybe, um, if there's time we can take you to the solar power plant.
00:04:29It's just a couple miles up the road.
00:04:30Sure.
00:04:30Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:04:32Listen, I just, I want to thank you for, for meeting up.
00:04:38I know I'm not always that easy with meeting up, but I am trying to get better.
00:04:46I really am.
00:04:50Uh, thanks for saying that.
00:04:53Um, let's...
00:04:54Wait, hey.
00:04:56You can count on me.
00:05:02We really should get inside.
00:05:04Yeah, right this way.
00:05:11We just upgraded our largest telescope, actually.
00:05:14I'll show you that in a minute.
00:05:17Oh, hey, by the way, did, uh, did your team take my advice on installing solar sails on
00:05:21the lobby team's heliostats?
00:05:23I mean, come on, we're not staying on the moon, all right?
00:05:26Right.
00:05:27So there's some things you're not doing differently.
00:05:29You're still pushing everything to the limit, huh?
00:05:34Oh.
00:05:41This is Steve?
00:05:44Wait.
00:05:45So, slow down.
00:05:47Taurus Mining Corporation's space team, they drilled too fast, breaking a trillion newton meters.
00:05:52When they hit ore, a fault opened.
00:05:53Are there any casualties?
00:05:55Is my brother okay?
00:05:57Yes.
00:05:58Many.
00:05:58The number's still unconfirmed.
00:06:00And the ship?
00:06:01Still intact.
00:06:02But it's in bad shape.
00:06:03It's unable to reenter Earth in its current state.
00:06:07Sir, the debris shot out rapidly during the collapse.
00:06:10It's accelerating on a trajectory towards Earth.
00:06:13The size and force means that some of that debris is close to Earth impact.
00:06:17There must be signal interference.
00:06:19We have multiple warning signals.
00:06:21Messages from JPL, Sawyer Aerospace, everyone warning us about it.
00:06:25NEOs are headed towards Earth and projected here in the Mojave Desert.
00:06:28And there was no advance warning.
00:06:30It was generated in deep space.
00:06:31This is caused by a mining accident on the moon as of 7.50.
00:06:35Okay.
00:06:36Okay.
00:06:36Emergency protocols.
00:06:37Now.
00:06:38I'm on it.
00:06:39Go.
00:06:39Go.
00:06:42Steve.
00:06:42A meteoroid, sir.
00:06:45Headed straight for Earth.
00:06:46You're saying that I caused a meteoroid to...
00:06:48Steve, wait!
00:06:49But some of the faster-moving moon fragments are already impacting around the globe.
00:06:53No, no, no!
00:06:54Steve!
00:06:54Including your current airspace.
00:06:58Steve, that's impact imminent.
00:07:00Impact imminent, Steve!
00:07:01You gotta get down!
00:07:01Kyle, can you...
00:07:02Steve, wait!
00:07:09Are you okay?
00:07:10Yeah.
00:07:10I think so.
00:07:11We must have hit the Pisgah Crater.
00:07:13It was a dormant cinder cone volcano, but with an impact like that...
00:07:17All right, come on.
00:07:17We have to get out of here.
00:07:18No, no, no, no.
00:07:19Come on!
00:07:19Right now!
00:07:20No!
00:07:20Get inside!
00:07:21Why not?
00:07:22That's why!
00:07:27Come on, let's go!
00:07:29We're reinforced and built to handle almost anything.
00:07:32So we'll be safe this year.
00:07:34We can also monitor the situation and hopefully help somehow.
00:07:40Any word on your brother?
00:07:42Logan and his crew are still alive, but the ship is wrecked and they're stranded on the moon.
00:07:46There may be other survivors, but no confirmation yet.
00:07:50Gary, what do we know?
00:07:51We're running models to get as many estimates as possible, but we're dealing with very little warning.
00:07:56Our system should be able to handle it, but this is the first time we're dealing with this in real
00:07:59time.
00:08:00We just had a major impact on the crater and a full eruption.
00:08:03Okay.
00:08:04What's the lava flow trajectory look like?
00:08:06We should be okay for now, but we may not be if there's a second larger eruption.
00:08:10Well, we, I mean, we can't stop a meteoroid if we don't have the equipment.
00:08:14Agreed, but with a trail of meteors headed toward Earth and...
00:08:17And a rather large meteoroid on a collision course with this planet.
00:08:21Oh, uh, by the way, everyone, this is Steve Sawyer.
00:08:24His team of international astronauts, including his brother Logan, are stranded in a ship on the moon.
00:08:28Do we need to confirm the timeline on the NEO?
00:08:30So, Gary, run a collision ETA model, please.
00:08:33Okay.
00:08:34Um, estimated collision, 12 hours.
00:08:38And we're still finalizing the location.
00:08:40A collision this size, we are done here.
00:08:43It won't matter where it lands, it'll be complete annihilation.
00:08:46Gary, call Sawyer Aerospace, those are the codes.
00:08:52No response.
00:08:54All right, just, just, just keep trying.
00:08:56Call in the launch pad outside the lunar mine.
00:08:59I, I need to debrief Logan, see if there's anything he can do on the lunar side.
00:09:02Look, look, my, my brother will do whatever it takes to save humanity, but he will not allow me to
00:09:08rescue him.
00:09:09Hello?
00:09:10Yes, I copy.
00:09:12I have Kyle from Sawyer Aerospace.
00:09:14Sawyer Aerospace, this is Mojave Leader Observatory.
00:09:17Do you read?
00:09:17Kyle, can you hear me?
00:09:19Steve, we have yet to make contact, but we're working with local and national authorities.
00:09:24Now, move.
00:09:26Incoming!
00:09:29Kyle!
00:09:31Kyle.
00:09:31Kyle, can you hear me?
00:09:33Come in.
00:09:33Try again, try again.
00:09:36Sir, there's no response.
00:09:39I'm sorry, Mr. Sawyer.
00:09:40Um, I just got confirmation that Sawyer Aerospace has been destroyed.
00:09:50Steve, I am so sorry.
00:09:51I know how hard you worked for this, but we have to move quickly if we want any chance of
00:09:57stopping this meteor.
00:09:59With the facility gone, Taurus Mining Corps has their base of operations in the same facility.
00:10:07We're flying solo here.
00:10:09Okay, so how can we hope?
00:10:12Carrie, try and get the Luna 5 ship to respond, please.
00:10:15Carrie, before you do that, let's see what we're working with here.
00:10:17Sir, did you do a NEO threat assessment?
00:10:19All agencies confirm the meteoroid to be roughly the size of Manhattan.
00:10:23Plus, that corresponds with what our LIDAR render provides.
00:10:27The explosion will result in several waves of debris following the meteoroid.
00:10:32Look, we need to get to the NEO before the fragments start hitting us first.
00:10:36If you can get the DOD on, we need to advise them that the new base of operations is here
00:10:40at the observatory.
00:10:43Sir, I have Luna 5.
00:10:45Put them through.
00:10:48Luna 5 on the line.
00:10:51Steve?
00:10:53Logan?
00:10:55I'm right here, brother. I can hear you loud and clear.
00:10:57Steve, it's good to hear your voice.
00:10:59We're still trying to figure out the situation, but our O2 reserves are looking a little light up here.
00:11:04We're going to get you out of there, okay?
00:11:05I appreciate that, but worry about Earth first.
00:11:10Well, that's why we have you.
00:11:12General Madden from the Pentagon is on open communications.
00:11:16K-Kerry, I need you to keep the Luna 5 line open and listening.
00:11:21Okay, I'm on it.
00:11:24Go for Steve Sawyer, General Madden.
00:11:27Steve!
00:11:28We are a Code Red NEO threat alert, and the government doesn't trust you to come up with a viable
00:11:33solution
00:11:33to stop the meteoroid because they believe this accident is your fault.
00:11:37Sir, I have my brother, Captain Logan, of Luna 5 on the comms as well.
00:11:41He is on the moon and hopefully able to offer some insight.
00:11:45Sir, we have never encountered an accident on this scale,
00:11:48nor could we have predicted a mass of this side headed towards Earth.
00:11:52We've done good work together in the past, but we were on our bases a little more.
00:11:55All right, I know that you're a man that you've worked.
00:11:57I know you didn't do this, but the mining company that you worked for did.
00:12:01Sir, I'm asking you to please let me help.
00:12:04This is what I do.
00:12:05I have my orders.
00:12:06They're followed with a military protocol,
00:12:09and we're working with about a thousand other contractors
00:12:11in every other country on Earth to try to stop this thing.
00:12:14Look, I'll take your suggestions into consideration,
00:12:16but you need to tell me everything that you know now
00:12:18because the authorities, they want nothing to do with you or any of your ideas.
00:12:22And I'm not sure they're even going to allow me to contact you after this.
00:12:27General, please.
00:12:32You're going to have me initiate a global defense using nuclear weapons
00:12:35if there are no other options.
00:12:36We have only ETA 12 hours to impact.
00:12:39Sir, that's impossible.
00:12:41I know, I know.
00:12:42I'm sorry, I'm putting in an emergency action plan in place.
00:12:44I've been trying to get the Joint Chiefs in the U.S.
00:12:46You had to listen to be open to your input, but they won't fudge.
00:12:49Even if you come up with a viable solution,
00:12:51you're probably going to have to implement it on your own.
00:12:53Logan, did you get all that?
00:12:55Initiate Plan 5L.
00:12:56Yes, on it.
00:12:57Reserve power, shields up, initiating rescue contact and warning systems in nearby ships.
00:13:02All right, listen, focus on Lord Lasers
00:13:04and assess any current equipment that we might be able to use as defense.
00:13:08But as far as stopping a cobalt meteorite,
00:13:12it's extremely conductive and susceptible to electromagnetic forces.
00:13:16I see only two courses of action here.
00:13:18We either blow the damn thing up,
00:13:21or we push it away.
00:13:22I vote we push it away.
00:13:23I vote that too.
00:13:24All right, then, let's get to work.
00:13:27Just good luck.
00:13:28And I pray you fix this thing before the government does it for you.
00:13:35Logan?
00:13:40Steve?
00:13:43Steve, can you hear me?
00:13:47Steve?
00:13:50It might.
00:13:51It might.
00:13:52Just be a poor connection, okay?
00:13:54Let's try the other room, okay?
00:13:55Let's go.
00:13:56Let's go.
00:14:07Let's go.
00:14:07Steve?
00:14:09Steve?
00:14:10Steve, can you hear me?
00:14:12Steve?
00:14:14Captain, we've lost all main power aboard the ship from a massive EMP.
00:14:17Yeah, we've got a limited supply of backup power,
00:14:20not nearly enough O2 or thrust to get us back home.
00:14:23So, I don't know how we're going to stop this thing,
00:14:26but we've got to do everything that we can to get off this rock
00:14:28and help them save Earth,
00:14:30or there isn't going to be a home to get back to.
00:14:32If we don't lift off soon with the moon's current position,
00:14:35we may run out of oxygen before we reach the Earth.
00:14:38Well, then, I suggest we get going.
00:14:42Logan, look.
00:14:47They must have survived the initial blast.
00:14:50Nina, prep the decompression chamber.
00:14:51Let's get them inside.
00:14:52Jing, let's guide them in.
00:14:55No, wait.
00:14:56The outage already sapped some of the backup power.
00:14:59With our O2 low, it's going to be tough enough for three people.
00:15:02We can use the tanks in our suits to cut our loss on the way back in.
00:15:05Good, because we're not leaving them out there, Nina.
00:15:08Okay, but with so much debris floating around,
00:15:11someone could get knocked into space.
00:15:13We need to reroute power to the tether.
00:15:16Good.
00:15:16So you're tied to the ship.
00:15:17Nina, I'm lighter than you.
00:15:18If I'm on the tether, it'll eat up less power.
00:15:20Great.
00:15:20Jing and I'll go, you get power to the tether.
00:15:23Be careful.
00:15:24Keep your tanks on minimum.
00:15:26And keep an eye on your levels
00:15:28and come back the second you hear a warning.
00:15:30I cannot get back to Earth without you.
00:15:32Air is an extra O2.
00:15:34Radio is good.
00:15:35Keep in touch on the radio.
00:15:37They use a separate battery and wanted up power.
00:15:39Great.
00:15:44Touch you.
00:15:58I've got it.
00:16:04Ten meters.
00:16:05Straight ahead.
00:16:06I see them.
00:16:08Stay there.
00:16:09We're coming to you.
00:16:12It's okay.
00:16:14We're here to help.
00:16:20I think.
00:16:22Logan.
00:16:23Jin.
00:16:24Do you copy?
00:16:26Hello?
00:16:28Help?
00:16:32Answer.
00:16:37I'm heading out of there.
00:16:44It's okay.
00:16:46I got you.
00:16:48Come here.
00:16:49Let me lock you in.
00:16:51Okay.
00:16:52Let's go.
00:17:00Yeah.
00:17:01Gotcha.
00:17:03Let's go home.
00:17:08Home is about to be destroyed.
00:17:24Yeah.
00:17:24Get up.
00:17:26We need contact, Luna 5.
00:17:27Is there any way to boost the signal here?
00:17:29The debris field around the area is too thick.
00:17:31Try to detect the tracking beacon.
00:17:33They should still have battery reserves even after the EMP.
00:17:36If they have power left, they should still send the signal.
00:17:39I have a faint one now, but it's going in and out.
00:17:41Okay.
00:17:42Then let's try Morse code.
00:17:44An imminent threat has been detected.
00:17:46The general's back on the line.
00:17:48Okay.
00:17:49Look, we are prepping an international nuclear response, but we can only see the leading edge
00:17:53of the debris field.
00:17:54If you have any solution to this, it's the time to mention them.
00:17:57The DOD is very happy with the EMP didn't hit us on Earth as well.
00:18:00General, this is Dr. Amanda Sawyer.
00:18:02Tell them not to celebrate just yet.
00:18:04The debris cloud will detonate any nuclear weapons before they reach the meteoroid behind it.
00:18:09But all incoming NEOs, regardless of size, will bring all the fallout back to Earth.
00:18:15The largest NEO was already set to annihilate the entire planet.
00:18:19A nuclear fallout of this magnitude?
00:18:21What small chance we had of saving this Earth will be non-existent.
00:18:27ETS now lasts 12 hours.
00:18:29Field's leading edge is continuing to approach southwest U.S., now moving coast to coast.
00:18:32And then you had to join Chiefs with the landing track without a clear, viable second solution.
00:18:38But NASA says that there might be a pocket of gas inside the meteoroid.
00:18:42Is that something we can fire her upon to maybe push the NEO off course?
00:18:45Uh, no.
00:18:46No, not at this stage, General.
00:18:48NASA might be correct, but any gases trapped in the Cobalt are frozen solid.
00:18:52Sir, before the EMP hit the moon, we were looking into another course of action.
00:18:57But we need Luna 5 and Logan's help.
00:19:00We need to get him back on the comms, now.
00:19:03Short of a close proximity response, Mr. Sawyer, I can't see another way.
00:19:07And that is exactly what I'm proposing, a close proximity response.
00:19:11Make this quick, Steve.
00:19:13Logan's ship, Luna 5, is on a landing site near the collapsed mine.
00:19:18It has access to materials we can use to deflect the meteoroid away from Earth.
00:19:24There is massive surface cracking near Luna 5.
00:19:27The area is unstable.
00:19:28Those cracks correspond with steel beams supporting 3,000 miles of Catelyn.
00:19:33If we collapse the beams...
00:19:34Logan can engineer an electromagnetic pulse from the moon's surface.
00:19:38And with no atmosphere on the moon, to interfere with the pulse, the full blast of the pulse should be
00:19:42enough.
00:19:43Push the meteoroids to directly away from Earth.
00:19:47You sure this will work?
00:19:49Sir, it will magnetize the meteor, altering its polarity.
00:19:54That's basic laws of attraction.
00:19:56You put enough stress on two objects, and it changes their relationship and trajectory.
00:20:02So it's reversing the dynamic, pushing the NEO away.
00:20:06But we have to be careful, because the interior of the power station is pressurized for breathable air for the
00:20:12miners.
00:20:12It could explode back outward.
00:20:15Yeah.
00:20:16That's, uh, that's a good point.
00:20:18The collapse itself could generate a wave of wreckage following the EMP that might push the NEO toward Earth even
00:20:23faster.
00:20:24It's a big risk.
00:20:25Look, it's total annihilation regardless.
00:20:28Do what you must.
00:20:29But remember, you're on your own.
00:20:31I won't deny talking to you if I have to.
00:20:33Understood, sir.
00:20:33Send a signal through to the ship.
00:20:36Bombard Logan with frequencies until one of them cuts through the debris fields.
00:20:39And please, let them know to prep the ship for the EMP.
00:20:43The human body isn't, it's not a great conductor.
00:20:46So they'll be fine as long as they're on the ship.
00:20:49But they absolutely have to shut down all the power for a momentary electrical surge.
00:20:55I'm on it.
00:20:57Luna 5, this is Mojave Command.
00:20:59Do you read?
00:21:00Luna 5, this is Mojave Command.
00:21:02Do you read?
00:21:04This is Captain Logan Sawyer.
00:21:06Over.
00:21:06We read you.
00:21:13Logan, it's me.
00:21:14Tell me you're okay.
00:21:15Yeah, well, we're okay so far.
00:21:18We got two survivors from the oil mining company.
00:21:22It's my fault.
00:21:23No.
00:21:24It's not your fault, Steve.
00:21:27But we got bigger fish to fry up here.
00:21:29We got a damaged ship.
00:21:30And a cloud of fragments continuously headed towards Earth before the major NEO strike.
00:21:37Well, and look, if you can find a way to sever the support beams holding the cables under the mine's
00:21:41power station, we can generate an EMP to knock the NEO off course.
00:21:44But you absolutely have to be careful.
00:21:46Too much force and push the meteoroid to Earth too fast.
00:21:51Careful?
00:21:52Do you remember that time you wanted to make your famous hamburgers?
00:21:55And I had to drive you all the way across town so that you could get the good meat from
00:21:59Romeo's?
00:22:00And on the way, my phone slipped out and got wedged under the brake in Dad's car.
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:06Yeah, I remember.
00:22:08You rolled through a four-way stop.
00:22:11Yeah.
00:22:12And what did I do?
00:22:14Instead of focusing on the brake, you actually stepped on the gas to get clear of the danger.
00:22:20That's right.
00:22:21Because with some problems, it doesn't help to slow down.
00:22:25And that's what we're going to do here today.
00:22:27We are going to step on the gas.
00:22:32Look, I know you like to do things your own way, brother.
00:22:37But maybe this time...
00:22:41just don't be too stubborn.
00:22:43Yeah.
00:22:44Well, I promise that when it is time to put on the brakes, I will.
00:22:48And hey, if I...
00:22:50When we pull this off,
00:22:53I'm going to want you to cook me up some of those burgers that I love so much.
00:22:58Deal?
00:23:00That's the deal.
00:23:04Get down.
00:23:05Get down.
00:23:06Stay down.
00:23:07Stay down.
00:23:13I think we're okay now.
00:23:18Let's...
00:23:19Let's...
00:23:19Let's...
00:23:19Let's get out of here.
00:23:22We've lost our entire network.
00:23:23We have no communication.
00:23:25It's earthquakes induced by the increase in volcanic activity.
00:23:30The edge is moving coast to coast,
00:23:32which means the range will reach across the Atlantic
00:23:34and impact the entire globe.
00:23:36Who knows how many bridges it'll take down with it.
00:23:39We cannot lose access to our shared network now.
00:23:43It's the only thing that connects us to anything.
00:23:46We need to reconnect our comms to run on solar power.
00:23:50Can you do that?
00:23:51Amanda.
00:23:53We've got nothing.
00:23:55The underground cabling between the solar power station
00:23:58and the observatory must have been severed.
00:24:00Well, that...
00:24:00The power station is just over three miles away.
00:24:04We're never going to make it when there's another eruption imminent.
00:24:07Where else are the NEOS projected to hit?
00:24:09The last report I received showed additional alerts from our Madrid observatory
00:24:13showing other moon fragments headed towards Barcelona.
00:24:16Other moon fragments are imminent worldwide,
00:24:18but we've been yet to be pinpointed to an exact location.
00:24:22The more damage done to Earth,
00:24:24the less resources we have to stop the meteorite.
00:24:26We need Logan back online ASAP.
00:24:30Down, down, stay down.
00:24:33Down, down, stay down.
00:24:34Is everyone okay?
00:24:35Yeah.
00:24:36It's okay, it's okay.
00:24:38We've got to get out of here.
00:24:39Is everyone good?
00:24:40Yeah.
00:24:41Let's go.
00:24:42Let's go.
00:24:43Let's go.
00:24:44Let's go.
00:24:44You okay?
00:24:44Go.
00:24:51Steve, are you there?
00:24:52Steve, do you read us?
00:24:55Captain, their signal is totally dark.
00:24:57They have no radio communication at all.
00:25:00Okay, their last correspondence was about collapsing all of the power grids here, right?
00:25:06To bring all of the power modules together
00:25:09to essentially create an electromagnetic pulse.
00:25:12Right?
00:25:13Is that possible?
00:25:14You're asking us to blow those beams underneath?
00:25:18There's a fusion-powered arc welder in Portal 9, the power station.
00:25:22That 100 yards from my ship.
00:25:25Okay.
00:25:26No.
00:25:27You cut that mean tide, it'll snap up like a Venus flytrap.
00:25:30It could crash the whole ship on takeoff.
00:25:33Okay, well then we're gonna have to time it perfectly.
00:25:36Listen, look, if all of the power lines tied to the beam come together,
00:25:42it'll essentially whip an EMP straight at the meteoroid.
00:25:46Yes, assuming nothing impacts the timing.
00:25:49Listen, we are 20 degrees north of the mine,
00:25:50so it pulls from here, we'll knock it off by 20 degrees.
00:25:54Yeah, that's enough for it to miss the Earth.
00:25:56Great.
00:25:57Dave and Christine, patch us into the main power line outside the ship.
00:26:00Cut that beam in the power station,
00:26:02and then get back here as soon as you possibly can.
00:26:06Once we're below the surface,
00:26:07it will give us more gravity and traction in the overpass.
00:26:10Christine?
00:26:11Yeah.
00:26:12Are you ready?
00:26:14Let's do it.
00:26:21Jane, try and connect me to Mojave again.
00:26:35How's our voltage on the ship?
00:26:37We're running at 30%.
00:26:39We need you to patch us in.
00:26:42We're running at a patch above the grid.
00:26:51Support is active.
00:26:54Nina, let's prep for launch.
00:26:56Copy that, Captain.
00:26:58This is gonna be real close.
00:27:00Let's get inside and do this.
00:27:05Dave and Christine, as soon as you cut that tie,
00:27:08let us know so we can rev the engines.
00:27:10You don't have to ask us twice, Captain.
00:27:12The main tie is a custom joint grade at 100,000 pounds.
00:27:16If you cut it back 80%,
00:27:18they'll give in about a minute.
00:27:21How long did it take them to get to that port?
00:27:23It took them 30 seconds just to get halfway.
00:27:27Dave, what if you cut it to 50%?
00:27:28Uh, no can do, Captain.
00:27:30O'bear is a TIS square.
00:27:33At 50%, I'll hold about a half hour.
00:27:35If we're lucky.
00:27:37But that's, uh, that's way too long.
00:27:39Logan, at that rate,
00:27:40the meteoroid will be crossing back through our flight path
00:27:43before it misses Earth.
00:27:44We'd run out of oxygen.
00:27:45They can cut it to 75%.
00:27:46Dave, cut it to 75%.
00:27:50Dave, if this section of the electric station survived,
00:27:53there's still my baby hole in here.
00:27:54Christine, what are you saying?
00:27:55We said on a distress call and wait a bit,
00:27:57and then haul the survivors up to the ship?
00:27:58Yeah.
00:27:59Christine, we have to cut the line and go.
00:28:01We don't know if the barracks collapsed in a mine or not.
00:28:05What are you doing?
00:28:10Christine, I'm getting an emergency rescue signal on your radio.
00:28:15Can anyone and everyone here that needs to get home, Captain?
00:28:18Wait, they don't have the time.
00:28:21Good. Get as many as you can and get here quick.
00:28:25You heard him.
00:28:40We have to find a more stable communication source.
00:28:43I can't leave.
00:28:44I have to verify if Logan is even sending that EMP.
00:28:48Okay, I'm going to check the telescope now.
00:28:49It's got an emergency battery.
00:28:51The magnification reaches within two square miles of Logan,
00:28:54so we should be able to see what they're up to.
00:28:56But the feed between the telescope and the monitor has gone dark.
00:28:59You'll have to go to the roof to connect to a physical port.
00:29:01Okay.
00:29:01If Logan is initiating our plan, he only has about a minute.
00:29:04He'll get it done.
00:29:06No.
00:29:08I go.
00:29:09I'm the only one who knows how to operate that telescope fast enough.
00:29:13Fine.
00:29:14Then I go with you.
00:29:16Okay.
00:29:16Gary, just keep monitoring activity,
00:29:18and we'll be back as soon as we can.
00:29:20Be careful.
00:29:20Okay, will do.
00:29:21Okay.
00:29:27Okay, we have to move fast.
00:29:33Toxic gas levels in the air getting dangerously high.
00:29:36Wait.
00:29:39Go back.
00:29:40No, I'm the only one who knows where everything is.
00:29:43Okay?
00:29:44Just be careful.
00:29:51You heard the timeline.
00:29:52Christine, we have to go.
00:29:54We cut it at 70%.
00:29:56No.
00:29:57By this time before it gets old,
00:29:59we search for survivors.
00:30:00No man left behind.
00:30:01Christine, no.
00:30:03I'll be back by the time you've done.
00:30:04Christine, come on, no!
00:30:06No!
00:30:08No!
00:30:15Okay.
00:30:2710%.
00:30:3330%.
00:30:34Power's at 85%.
00:30:37Circuits are holding.
00:30:38Come for launch.
00:30:39Dave, what's our status?
00:30:43We're at 60%.
00:30:50Christine, we're at 75%.
00:30:53We gotta go.
00:30:54Dave and Christine, I am engaging the manual hatch on the stern of the ship.
00:30:58Get here now.
00:31:1330 seconds.
00:31:15There's no one.
00:31:16They must be dead.
00:31:17Come on, Christine, we gotta go.
00:31:18Let's go.
00:31:19Come on.
00:31:19Hold the launch.
00:31:20We're on the way.
00:31:23Be careful.
00:31:24I don't know how stable this is.
00:31:25Here.
00:31:28Okay.
00:31:31Oh, careful.
00:31:33It's like walking through a minefield.
00:31:35Yeah.
00:31:36Okay.
00:31:37This leads us up to the telescope cables.
00:31:39I oversaw the installation of all of it, so I know where it is.
00:31:49Okay.
00:31:52I think I see the problem here.
00:31:55No, no, no.
00:31:56Don't touch.
00:31:57The voltage is dangerously high, and you could get electrocuted.
00:32:00We have to be careful.
00:32:02Just give me a sec.
00:32:02Look, these wires are too thick to use a conventional twist connector.
00:32:08These clamps have AC and audiovisual capability.
00:32:11They can reconnect any severed connections.
00:32:13Here, go.
00:32:15Okay.
00:32:17Watch out.
00:32:22You okay?
00:32:24Yeah.
00:32:25All right.
00:32:29All right.
00:32:31All right.
00:32:31I'm able to connect this.
00:32:34That's it.
00:32:35That's Logan's ship.
00:32:35I'm able to connect this to you.
00:32:56Looks like Dave and Christine didn't make it.
00:33:03Dina, there's a huge crack beneath the ship.
00:33:06Go for launch.
00:33:07Ignition!
00:33:08Good job!
00:33:20Logan!
00:33:20He's clear. He's clear.
00:33:23Okay.
00:33:24It didn't work.
00:33:28Go for Madden.
00:33:30Yes, we acknowledge the meteoroid is accelerating.
00:33:33Whatever attempt the Lunar 5 and remaining crew on the moon have made to stop the meteoroids,
00:33:40that's failed.
00:33:41Look, tell the Joint Chiefs that it's going to take at least 200 gigatons of TNT,
00:33:45or the equivalent of about 10 million Hiroshima-sized bombs,
00:33:48to stop the meteoroids, and the surrounding debris field will carry all the nuclear fallout
00:33:52straight back down to Earth.
00:33:54I can't hear.
00:33:59I'll close it.
00:34:02You okay?
00:34:03Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
00:34:07Can we both show all the EMPs hit the meteor before the power station wreckage?
00:34:12He even called up to it. That has to get us something.
00:34:14Its polarity has to have been affected, at least marginally.
00:34:18With the station's circuits fried, we can gaze into a telescope all day long.
00:34:25We'll do us any good if we can't communicate with anyone.
00:34:28Logan's track is still the best ship in the closest range to stop the NEO.
00:34:34We haven't been able to assess any weapons or power sources here on Earth.
00:34:38What about a gravity tractor?
00:34:40No, Logan's ship might get close enough, but even if he began circling the meteoroid hundreds of times,
00:34:48it would take years for... to create a gravity tractor.
00:34:53Yeah, Logan's ship might be completely disabled after yet another direct EMP hit,
00:34:59in which case his filtration system might be damaged, and he'll run out of oxygen.
00:35:05Come on. We gotta get out of here.
00:35:08Can you get up? I'll walk in.
00:35:11Okay. Okay.
00:35:12All right. This way.
00:35:20Last.
00:35:22Fried almost all our circuits.
00:35:24I was trying it didn't work. I had direct visual on it.
00:35:27The wreckage from the implosion shot out of the power station,
00:35:30and by my calculations,
00:35:31it's pushing the meteoroid straight at the Earth even faster.
00:35:35Logan, we have to do something.
00:35:37Remember, the Defense Department still wants to nuke it.
00:35:40That nuclear blast will kill us and everyone on Earth.
00:35:49Look at this, Jing.
00:35:51There's one sustained signal here.
00:35:53An intense polarity.
00:35:55That's in the exact quadrant as a meteoroid.
00:35:58That's right.
00:35:59Which means the pulse didn't magnetize it enough
00:36:02to knock it off course, but it is magnetized.
00:36:06Unfortunately, it's under Earth's gravitational pull now,
00:36:09which means the angle of incidence to stop it from striking Earth
00:36:13is 50% greater.
00:36:17We are gonna need that much more power.
00:36:26Help!
00:36:27Help! My leg is pinned!
00:36:29Carrie!
00:36:33We don't have much time here, Carrie.
00:36:35One more quake and this whole building's gonna come down.
00:36:38Okay.
00:36:39Can you wiggle your toes?
00:36:40Um, um, yeah.
00:36:42Yeah.
00:36:43Here's what we're gonna do.
00:36:44We're gonna lift this up
00:36:45and then slide you out.
00:36:47Okay?
00:36:48All right, come over here.
00:36:48Come over here.
00:36:49On the count of three.
00:36:50Ready?
00:36:51One,
00:36:52two,
00:36:53three.
00:37:01We're gonna get her to another location.
00:37:04Can you stand?
00:37:06Um, yeah.
00:37:08Yeah, yeah.
00:37:11Here, put your arm around.
00:37:14You ready?
00:37:16Let's go.
00:37:17Okay.
00:37:18Let's get you to the bunker.
00:37:19There's supplies, water, and food for four weeks.
00:37:23You've got to get as many people down here as you can.
00:37:25But, but you don't need my help.
00:37:26No.
00:37:27No.
00:37:29All right.
00:37:29We have to get to the solar power station.
00:37:31They have resources there.
00:37:34Electric, radio.
00:37:35Well, we can regain communication with Logan and General Madden.
00:37:39The solar power plant is three miles from here.
00:37:42We might have to go on foot, okay?
00:37:43You're safer here.
00:37:44Okay?
00:37:45Okay.
00:37:45I understand.
00:37:46Yeah.
00:37:49Set her up.
00:37:50Set her up here.
00:37:53Here, watch your leg.
00:37:54Watch your leg.
00:37:55I got you.
00:37:57Got it?
00:37:58Yeah.
00:37:59Okay.
00:37:59Yeah.
00:38:00Shh.
00:38:07Well.
00:38:08Got it?
00:38:09It's not ideal, but, uh, believe me, it could come in handy.
00:38:14That's what I've been racking my brain about, something.
00:38:17What about the electricity in the solar power station?
00:38:20Could that produce a pulse?
00:38:21We would need an entire engineering team to form a circuit large enough to do that.
00:38:26Even an electrical bolt would not make it through the atmosphere.
00:38:31Right.
00:38:31A circuit would need a big enough circuit to give it another shot.
00:38:34Yeah, I mean, but there's nothing that size anywhere near here.
00:38:38I mean, we'd need something the size of a, uh, a large, they-drawn collider to do that.
00:38:46So, we get a large, they-drawn collider.
00:38:49I know the director of CERN.
00:38:51I can give him a call when we get to the power plant.
00:38:52Yeah, yeah, I know you do.
00:38:54We had dinner at his house, remember?
00:38:56Right.
00:38:58With cobalt and a meteorite, it could be conductive enough that a pulse wouldn't even be effective.
00:39:04Well, we have to try.
00:39:06I mean, it's that or we sit around and wait for the end of the world.
00:39:13Gary, good luck.
00:39:17I got it, I got it.
00:39:17I got it.
00:39:18Go, just go.
00:39:36She's equipped with everything we need.
00:39:37You're always prepared, I'll meet you at night.
00:39:39Always.
00:39:41We've got satellite radios.
00:39:43I don't know if we'll be able to get any reception.
00:39:45With all the atmospheric interference, I'm going to have to find a clearer place with the last ash.
00:39:50The whole network is down.
00:39:54I see it, I see it.
00:39:59Oh, no.
00:40:01The tires.
00:40:03We can't drive any further.
00:40:04You all right?
00:40:05There's a, um, police call box on the highway.
00:40:08Just up ahead.
00:40:09We should be able to call.
00:40:10They can patch us through to CERN.
00:40:25You got that?
00:40:26I got it, got it.
00:40:29Okay.
00:40:34The sheriff runs out security detail at the observatory.
00:40:37If he's still at the station, he should be able to patch us straight through.
00:40:40Yeah, I know the sheriff, too.
00:40:41He helped me fast-track the permits for the power capers running to the observatory.
00:40:47You did that?
00:40:49Yeah, you were working 18 hours a day, trying to get the observatory up and running.
00:40:53They asked for my help, remember?
00:40:55Yeah.
00:41:05Yes, this is Steve and Amanda Sawyer from the observatory for Sheriff Parda.
00:41:10Yes, Sheriff, I need you to patch me through directly to CERN Laboratories in Switzerland,
00:41:15if you can get a call out.
00:41:17Yes, CERN Laboratories.
00:41:19It's a matter of life and death.
00:41:22If CERN doesn't take it out, then maybe my brother can send an EMP by rerouting power
00:41:27from his LiDAR.
00:41:28Well, sir, we will do whatever we have to do to fix this.
00:41:34Thank you, sir.
00:41:38He's contacting CERN to enable electromagnetopulse.
00:41:41Okay.
00:41:41So, I'm taking it the visuals aren't very good, which is why we have to help my brother
00:41:45via a telescope?
00:41:47Yeah, with the ash and the daylight, it makes the visibility pretty tough.
00:41:53But this scope has digital surveying functions, so we might be able to get his trajectory.
00:41:59Secretary General, we have a 19-degree trajectory change, with real-time adjustments now at 23
00:42:03degrees.
00:42:04The NEO has changed course.
00:42:05Another non-nuclear strike will neutralize the threat.
00:42:08Secretary General, stand by.
00:42:10I'm receiving your priority call from Switzerland.
00:42:12General Madden, slow down, Doctor.
00:42:17What's happening?
00:42:19Doctor, we saw your team has already attempted to strike hundreds of miles.
00:42:26Doctor, the UN is about to launch.
00:42:29Secretary General, you halt that launch!
00:42:38Wow.
00:42:39Is that a nuclear explosion?
00:42:43Doesn't resemble an explosion.
00:42:46It looks like an electrical arc on the Earth.
00:42:49Oh, boy.
00:42:51It's incredibly large.
00:42:53Ching, have we re-established connection with the Mojave Observatory?
00:43:03Negative, Logan.
00:43:05And the ISS reports heavy damage all throughout that region.
00:43:08God.
00:43:10I mean, it looks like lightning, but it isn't subsiding.
00:43:13There is an immense charge.
00:43:15Ching, can you get a reading on its velocity?
00:43:24It's in the ionosphere now, but its position is fixed, drifting 10 degrees northeast.
00:43:30They must have sent a charge up to try and stop the meteoroid.
00:43:35According to my calculations, the electrical arc didn't do much.
00:43:38It went right through the cobalt.
00:43:40With the Earth rotating under it, the Earth's magnetic field is changing its trajectory.
00:43:45Look, it's moving 10 degrees northeast, which puts it right.
00:43:49San Francisco is starting to pull objects from orbit towards San Francisco.
00:44:08The pulse we sent from that LHC in Switzerland, it didn't work.
00:44:13I have a trajectory heading on the fragments.
00:44:16The pulse changed the direction slightly.
00:44:19The scope telemetry projected longitude and latitude of...
00:44:24Steve, meteors just hit San Francisco.
00:44:42All the EMP disturbances, they're increasing the Earth's tectonic activity even more now.
00:44:49Still two miles to the power plant.
00:44:53What's the ETA on the impact?
00:44:54The last recorded ETA was at the observatory.
00:44:57It was two hours.
00:44:59But, I mean, with the new trajectory, it couldn't be more than an hour and a half at best.
00:45:06Steve, I think it's time we call Madden.
00:45:08Maybe we have to do the nuclear strike.
00:45:11I don't want the nuclear option.
00:45:13I don't either.
00:45:14But at this point, if we can save some people, it's better than nothing.
00:45:19You know what?
00:45:20Maybe a half an hour ago, they would have.
00:45:23But not now.
00:45:25Not with the nuclear fallout and the meteor.
00:45:30I don't want to have them patch me through to Nassau, see what they can do.
00:45:40Dammit.
00:45:41The earthquake knocked out the landline.
00:45:46Our last chance is the solar power plant.
00:45:51Okay.
00:45:52That'll get us power and communication.
00:46:01I'm going to be able to breathe much longer out here.
00:46:08We need to reach Logan.
00:46:11See if he has anything on his end.
00:46:16Maybe they have some high-capacity explosives, something like that, to help us.
00:46:22I don't know.
00:46:23Anything's worth a try.
00:46:25Let's go.
00:46:29We've got a visual.
00:46:31Closing in on the primary NEO.
00:46:33It's a start, although it remains to be seen what our ship can do, if anything.
00:46:37Well, there is some good news here.
00:46:39I've double-checked these coordinates, and it looks like we might have knocked it off by about 16 degrees.
00:46:43If we could do it by another 20, we'd be in the clear.
00:46:46Can you confirm that, Jane?
00:46:47Nina, we had a group of, what, 10 miners in here yesterday?
00:46:50Twelve.
00:46:51All the militians team.
00:46:51Great.
00:46:52Excellent.
00:46:53Go check and see if there are any...
00:46:54Semtex C4 plastic explosives.
00:46:57Any kind of propane canisters.
00:46:59Anything.
00:47:01Negative.
00:47:02They took everything with them when we drove them off.
00:47:04Check again, Nina.
00:47:07There are no explosives on the cargo manifest.
00:47:13Listen, we don't have enough thrust to affect this thing with our ship, but the LiDAR there does indicate that
00:47:20it began accelerating in the last blast from the power station.
00:47:24It's slowed down by about 4%.
00:47:26That means it might have reversed its polarity in the last pulse.
00:47:31You're on the right track.
00:47:33If we can find a way to reduce another pulse, we cannot get farther off course, but the debris field
00:47:38is too thick to get a vector change simulation.
00:47:40Try a spectroscopic reading.
00:47:45Spectroscope is rendering a clear horizon line.
00:47:48Nina.
00:47:48We are 900 miles out from the NEO.
00:47:52So, I'll hit retrograde thrusters at 500.
00:47:54Good.
00:47:55Try and get a hold of Steve and Amanda at the Mojave Observatory.
00:47:57See if they can help us with this.
00:48:01Luna 5 to Steve and Amanda Sawyer.
00:48:04Come in, Sawyer team.
00:48:06Luna 5 to Steve and Amanda Sawyer.
00:48:10Nothing.
00:48:11Dammit.
00:48:12Logan, we need a course of action here.
00:48:13I know that.
00:48:14And we'll come up with one.
00:48:16But for now, just keep heading toward the primary NEO.
00:48:27Steady, everybody.
00:48:32Logan, we're getting a signal from NASA's DC line.
00:48:43This is Captain Logan Sawyer.
00:48:44Come in.
00:48:45Logan Sawyer.
00:48:46It's General Madden at the Pentagon.
00:48:48General.
00:48:50We are standing by, ready and willing to do whatever is necessary, General.
00:48:55Your brother relayed a message about creating an EMP using the LiDAR on your ship.
00:48:59The LiDAR?
00:49:00Because it's a light-generated pulse along an optical cable and not an electrical conduit.
00:49:06General, that...
00:49:08That would involve some serious risk to both spaceship and my crew, sir.
00:49:13We are within 500 miles of the primary NEO.
00:49:16Take it out now, Captain Sawyer.
00:49:18Do it now.
00:49:20Before the imminent strike.
00:49:23General.
00:49:25We lost his transmission.
00:49:27Yeah.
00:49:28We're too close to the meteoroid now.
00:49:30It's blocking the signal.
00:49:31Jing, how many kilowatts do we have available?
00:49:3470.
00:49:35Okay.
00:49:37Direct all 70 kilowatts toward the optical antenna.
00:49:41Logan, are you sure you want to do that?
00:49:43It's not a direct conductor.
00:49:45It will feed back and blow us up.
00:49:47It will blow us up.
00:49:48It's not conductive, but the mirrors are.
00:49:50Right, Nina?
00:49:51He's right.
00:49:51The mirror-polished fullerite.
00:49:53They're super conductive.
00:49:54We should be okay.
00:49:57Let's do it.
00:50:02Retrograde to stop.
00:50:0313%.
00:50:03You know there's a chance you'll still blow us up.
00:50:06True.
00:50:07But I don't want to live knowing I let everyone on Earth die.
00:50:12We're making a lot of tough choices here.
00:50:14But some are better than others.
00:50:16Come on.
00:50:17Strap in.
00:50:18Let's go.
00:50:19Strap in.
00:50:21Power's wrapping up.
00:50:23I never thought I'd run the max on a 70 kilowatt circuit without anywhere to escape.
00:50:28I didn't either.
00:50:29But we do what we have to do.
00:50:32Shield your eyes.
00:50:33The light from the lidar could blind you.
00:50:35On my count.
00:50:36In five.
00:50:38Four.
00:50:39We are 110%.
00:50:41Three.
00:50:41120.
00:50:43Two.
00:50:43125.
00:51:01Something's happening with the Neo.
00:51:09I've got a visual on the Neo and a craft nearby.
00:51:14Looks like there's been an electrical arc and an explosion.
00:51:19Steve?
00:51:21I think it's Luna 5.
00:51:23You're telling me Logan fired an electrical pulse?
00:51:25I mean, that was our plan B.
00:51:31I don't know if it's worked, but...
00:51:34I mean, looks like he was thinking what we were thinking.
00:51:39No, that...
00:51:40That'll lead back to the ship.
00:51:45We have to send a rescue detail.
00:51:47After three EMPs in a row.
00:51:49That's gonna take days.
00:51:51I understand that, but I have to do something.
00:51:53We keep moving forward, and we stop this thing.
00:51:57Come on.
00:51:59Come on!
00:52:04Let's go.
00:52:06Let's go.
00:52:57Oh, our entire system is toast.
00:53:03We might as well be in a shipping container.
00:53:06We have no air filtration now.
00:53:10We'll run out of oxygen before the meteorite even hits.
00:53:14My last reading on oxygen was about 50%.
00:53:17Captain, we need a rescue detail.
00:53:21It will take us hours to repair this.
00:53:45There's something colliding with the whole meteorites?
00:53:51Well, meteorites would be piercing the hull.
00:53:59Let's settle it.
00:54:02A heliostat just drifted by and attached itself to the hull.
00:54:22The earthquakes are getting worse, and the more frequent the closer the meteorite gets.
00:54:28We have to get in touch with Logan.
00:54:30Steve, we already...
00:54:32Just hear me out.
00:54:35Assuming that his ship survived, he's the key to all of this.
00:54:42He's still close enough to the meteorite.
00:54:46He's the only one.
00:54:48Okay.
00:54:49Well, if we can get one of these radios up to the ridgeline, we may be able to break through.
00:54:57I don't know.
00:55:00If we can't get a full signal, then this means anything.
00:55:03Okay.
00:55:04But we can still do Morse code.
00:55:07We can keep moving, and we can keep trying as we move.
00:55:12We send Morse code through the comms?
00:55:15Yeah.
00:55:17I mean, if one of us gets injured, then the other one just keeps trying to direct the meteorite.
00:55:23Amanda, come on.
00:55:24I know.
00:55:24You don't know Morse code.
00:55:26Here.
00:55:26Quick.
00:55:28Here.
00:55:32Breathe.
00:55:33Breathe.
00:55:35Breathe.
00:55:39Okay.
00:55:43What is that?
00:55:45Logan's name.
00:55:46Okay?
00:55:47Watch.
00:55:52In case you're the only one left, you need to know this.
00:55:57Okay.
00:55:58Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
00:56:01Yeah.
00:56:02Come on.
00:56:03Come on.
00:56:05Let's go.
00:56:05Let's get up there.
00:56:06Okay.
00:56:11Oh, my God.
00:56:12I got it.
00:56:12I got it.
00:56:13Oh, my God.
00:56:17Nina, see if you can tap into at least enough reserve power to get something going to the comms.
00:56:23Even if we get the ship to start again, the satellites will eventually bridge the hull.
00:56:33work.
00:56:41Hey, that's Morse.
00:56:42Is it the observatory?
00:56:45It's Steve and Amanda.
00:56:47They're asking if we could restart the ship.
00:56:49No.
00:56:50Tell them we're lucky to be alive.
00:56:52The ship is dead.
00:56:54And ask them why heliostat satellites are attaching themselves to the ship.
00:57:01You okay?
00:57:03Yeah.
00:57:04Okay.
00:57:04Let me try.
00:57:05Let me try.
00:57:09Keep your mask on.
00:57:17He's alive.
00:57:21The ship's dead.
00:57:26Satellites keep sticking to them.
00:57:27What?
00:57:30He said they've lost all power in the ship.
00:57:33It's completely dead, but heliostat satellites keep sticking to the ship.
00:57:37My company deployed 80% of those heliostats into orbit.
00:57:43If they're striking the ship.
00:57:44That means it's magnetized.
00:57:46Yeah.
00:57:48The satellites, too.
00:57:50And if they're magnetized, it means they share the same polarity.
00:57:54And if they share the same polarity, then it means the heliostat mirrors will be pointing in the same direction.
00:58:00The whole ship will act as a massive mirror in space.
00:58:03Logan can reflect the sun's rays toward the meteoroid,
00:58:06and the concentrated light could destroy it.
00:58:08We can adjust his rate of descent by 45 degrees between the Earth and Sun.
00:58:17Okay.
00:58:18I'll tell him to slow his descent by any means necessary.
00:58:22Let those babies stick to the ship.
00:58:35I got you.
00:58:36I got you.
00:58:43Are you okay?
00:58:44Are you okay?
00:58:45Yes.
00:58:46Okay.
00:59:03Amanda says the satellites are polarized.
00:59:06Yeah.
00:59:07They're all facing the same direction.
00:59:09Logan, she's right.
00:59:10Their polarity and ours are the same.
00:59:14Nina, pull the manual air evacuated around the stern of the ship.
00:59:21The wall is open.
00:59:34That's half of the air, but we're slowing down.
00:59:40Morse code.
00:59:41She's saying we should redirect the satellites manually?
00:59:45Yeah.
00:59:46That's what we're doing.
00:59:47Because the satellites don't have any power,
00:59:50we're using the last of the air in the ship to turn the ship
00:59:53and direct the satellites at the meteoroid.
00:59:56I'm keying a response, letting them know we have the satellites
00:59:59and the ability to aim them.
01:00:03But how will that stop the meteoroids?
01:00:06Because each one of those mirrors has the ability
01:00:09to focus thousands of degrees of heat.
01:00:11The combined energy will create an explosion on the meteorite's surface.
01:00:15So it will either push it, of course, or blow it apart.
01:00:19That's right.
01:00:30All right.
01:00:31We're almost lined up.
01:00:33Heat reading at 4,000 degrees currently.
01:00:36Logan, the ambient heat from the satellites
01:00:38has given us reading higher than the reentry.
01:00:40Stay the course.
01:00:47We're three degrees off.
01:00:49We're going to hit Earth.
01:00:50Captain, the beam is at least as hot as an X-ray laser.
01:00:59Secretary, our planetary team...
01:01:02We will end the threat, Secretary,
01:01:04but not without authorization from the President of the United States.
01:01:09I understand the UN's eagerness to act,
01:01:11that accuracy is just as important as speed.
01:01:15Wait.
01:01:17You're actually going to hack the U.S.'s cyber assets
01:01:19to prevent us from acting independently?
01:01:25Yeah, the terms are clear, Secretary General.
01:01:28Thank you for your candor.
01:01:30Give me the CIA, Director.
01:01:32Code theta.
01:01:34Request full CIA hack with a digital standby to breach
01:01:36the UN data cloud firewall on my orders.
01:01:39Codename Killswitch.
01:01:41Contact POTUS on a secure line and tell her I'm attempting to delay a global nuclear strike.
01:01:46So your team, the concentrated light beam has destroyed the monument and burned the land outside of Rapid City, South
01:01:53Dakota.
01:01:54Initial reports suggest there are no fatalities.
01:01:57Minor injuries and smoke inhalation.
01:01:59They are evacuating the area.
01:02:07The groundfall estimates show major impacts in Madrid,
01:02:10most of the eastern seaboard, Mexico City, and Tokyo.
01:02:14The bulk of the debris field is entering the atmosphere
01:02:17and impacting with a wide range.
01:02:20Fatalities are in the hundreds of thousands.
01:02:23Come on.
01:02:31Okay.
01:02:33We should be 100% course-corrected now.
01:02:35Let's try again.
01:02:55We should be 100% course-corrected now.
01:03:06We should be 100% course-corrected now.
01:03:07We should be 100% course-corrected now.
01:03:26He made contact.
01:03:29The particles, they're being pulled back toward the core.
01:03:33And with the surrounding rocks, it's going to make the meteoroid twice this size.
01:03:38They're being induced into a state of reaction.
01:03:41I thought NEOs were held together by gravity and friction.
01:03:47Some are.
01:03:49But something like cobalt, it can be ionized like water.
01:03:55Let me show you.
01:03:57Okay.
01:03:57Look, it's called Van der Waals force, okay?
01:04:08So, these rocks are the molecules making up the magnetic polarity of the meteoroid.
01:04:13If you superheat them, like Logan just did, the meteoroid breaks apart.
01:04:19But it's still subject to the freezing temperatures in space, okay?
01:04:24And then in the expansion and contraction, the molecules float free and align their charge.
01:04:30We're in the state of emergency level five right now.
01:04:35They've already initiated the international nuclear strike.
01:04:40We have to get to the power station and take cover right away.
01:04:44Steve, listen to me.
01:04:47If there is anything that you want to say to Logan, you need to say it now.
01:04:56Come on.
01:04:58I'll try more.
01:05:00What do you want me to say?
01:05:02Just, just, just say, Logan, are you okay?
01:05:09I'll never forget myself if he doesn't make it out of this.
01:05:12It's not your fault.
01:05:18He's up there because of me.
01:05:21No.
01:05:21I know Logan.
01:05:23Logan doesn't do anything he doesn't want to do.
01:05:25He's up there because that's where he wanted to be.
01:05:28He's up there because I put him there.
01:05:30Stop it.
01:05:31You gave him an opportunity.
01:05:34He got to go up there.
01:05:35He got to live his dream.
01:05:38Besides, in case you haven't noticed, it's not exactly safe back on Earth either.
01:05:41He's probably equally as worried about you.
01:05:54That's Morse.
01:05:56My brother.
01:05:59I'm here.
01:06:01I'm okay.
01:06:05I'm here.
01:06:06We're okay.
01:06:09We have full signal from Mojave.
01:06:14Yes, Logan.
01:06:16Hey, we're here.
01:06:17He's here.
01:06:19How you doing, brother?
01:06:21Boy, are you a sound for sore ears.
01:06:25I'd love to get my crew home, man.
01:06:26But I know you still need our help up here or there won't be a home to get back to.
01:06:32So how do you feel about saving the world?
01:06:35I'd love to.
01:06:37But, uh, I'm afraid we're running on fumes up here.
01:06:42Okay, the beam's working, okay?
01:06:44We just need you to redirect it toward the meteoroid's path.
01:06:48The closer you can get your ship, the more intense the light beam hitting the meteoroid will be.
01:06:53We'll be with you every step of the way, man.
01:06:55All right.
01:06:58Nina?
01:07:02Set the thrusters for 50%.
01:07:13Wait.
01:07:15I'm getting an incoming signal.
01:07:17Put it through.
01:07:19Austin?
01:07:21General Madden.
01:07:22I did everything I could.
01:07:24The UN initiated a nuke strike.
01:07:26I repeat, imminent strike.
01:07:28General, there's still the issue of the nuclear fallout.
01:07:31I believe the nuke strike will carry the fallout past Earth and rot to the sun.
01:07:36General, please.
01:07:37You said you would do everything in your power to help us.
01:07:39Please.
01:07:40I know this is difficult.
01:07:42The countdown's already begun.
01:07:56Sorry, every single nuke is knocked off course and detonating prematurely.
01:08:00I kept telling them this was a risk.
01:08:02I did my best to hold off the nuclear strike, but there was too much international pressure to initiate the
01:08:06launch.
01:08:07I'm looking at it right here.
01:08:08The only good news is that by not hitting the primary neo, most of the fallout is dissipating into space.
01:08:13But the meteorite strike is imminent.
01:08:15I repeat, strike is imminent.
01:08:17Seek shelter if you can.
01:08:18We have to find a way to warn Logan before we do anything else.
01:08:22Nuclear radiation is going to make it impossible to communicate by radio.
01:08:28There's all the power planets half a mile from here.
01:08:38Logan, the guy you're counting, the ship just spiked by 50 rancans.
01:08:41It's too late.
01:08:42They tried to nuke the meteoroid, but it didn't work.
01:08:44Freeze!
01:08:44Freeze!
01:08:45Freeze!
01:08:53T recompoger to you!
01:08:56What are you doing?
01:09:04Alert!
01:09:07Alert!
01:09:09Alert!
01:09:10Alert!
01:09:14Competition!
01:09:49Kim, please.
01:09:57I'm okay.
01:09:58I'm okay.
01:10:00I'm okay.
01:10:01I'm okay.
01:10:09We're all nearing the red zone.
01:10:12We have to get to our suits now.
01:10:16James, slow down.
01:10:17Slow down.
01:10:18Conserve your own, too.
01:10:19This is going to take all of us to do this.
01:10:48I'm going to go out and take care of the repairs.
01:10:50Do you have an F-02?
01:10:51I'll be fine.
01:10:53I'll take care of the ship.
01:10:54You guys get the air filtration system running in here.
01:10:56It'll buy us some time, okay?
01:10:58Well, then.
01:10:59Good luck.
01:11:00Is that what we're selling here today?
01:11:03Nothing ever scares you.
01:11:05Jing, I am terrified.
01:11:09I'll see you in a few.
01:11:16Logan, I can pull up your O-2 reserves on my spacesuit monitor.
01:11:21I don't plan on being out here long.
01:11:24Wait a second.
01:11:25I got live battery on one of these satellites.
01:11:29We must have a backup fuel cell.
01:11:31Once we blast that meteorite, we just might be able to jumpstart the ship.
01:11:37Captain, if I remember correctly, each satellite mirror generates 30 megawatts per square meter.
01:11:43We might have just enough of these satellites still here to create the directed heat that we need.
01:11:52If I can just get these things.
01:11:55Captain, your O-2 reserves are now at 23%.
01:11:58I know how much air I have left, Nina.
01:12:02What's our ETA to impact?
01:12:04I'm sorry, Logan.
01:12:05The last blast took out the signal to our cloud database.
01:12:11Ah, meteor.
01:12:14Must be almost inside Earth's atmosphere.
01:12:17If I can just get these adjusted.
01:12:21Oh, no.
01:12:22Oh, wait.
01:12:24Throw out the fuel cell.
01:12:25Oh, no!
01:12:31Nina!
01:12:38Keep the air for yourself.
01:12:46Oxygen level, 19%.
01:12:48That makes two of us.
01:12:51There you go.
01:12:53Even split.
01:12:5450-50.
01:12:56It would only last us about half an hour.
01:12:59Listen to me.
01:13:01I know Logan is our main pilot.
01:13:04But you have experience piloting your craft.
01:13:08No.
01:13:10I can only run the directional protocols.
01:13:13Monitor the emergency systems.
01:13:16We can't land without Logan.
01:13:20We can try and find a way, but...
01:13:24Oxygen at 14%.
01:13:28Yeah.
01:13:30It is at zero.
01:13:44What's that?
01:13:45That's not Morse code.
01:13:48No.
01:13:49It's an automated alarm that sounds when an astronaut's biometrics goes dead.
01:13:57That's Nina.
01:14:00That's Jing.
01:14:08And I just lost a brother.
01:14:27Amanda.
01:14:28Amanda.
01:14:30Amanda.
01:14:32Tell me you're okay.
01:14:35Are you okay?
01:14:37Please.
01:14:40Come here.
01:14:41Here, baby.
01:14:42Just breathe.
01:14:42Breathe.
01:14:43Breathe.
01:14:44Please.
01:14:45Please.
01:14:46Please.
01:15:06Is that Steve and Amanda?
01:15:09No.
01:15:10It's Logan.
01:15:15He's still alive.
01:15:18I'll contact the surface.
01:15:20I'll let Steve know he's still alive.
01:15:33Logan said we might be able to wire the ship to the power on one of the satellites and jumpstart
01:15:41the ship.
01:15:42There's no time to waste.
01:15:44We start the ship, and we go and get him.
01:15:49We still have the meteorite.
01:15:52We can't keep fighting without oxygen.
01:15:55Let's not give up the fight, then.
01:16:11Please.
01:16:13You come back to me, I swear I'll come back to you.
01:16:15Please.
01:16:16I can't be...
01:16:16I can't do anything without you, baby.
01:16:20Please.
01:16:21Breathe.
01:16:23Breathe.
01:16:31It's almost here.
01:16:33We can't...
01:16:34We can't stay here.
01:16:45We can't stay here.
01:16:45Stay with me.
01:16:46We can't stay with you.
01:16:47Okay, I'm a girl.
01:16:48Come on, I'll get you out of here.
01:16:49I swear.
01:16:50God, I'll get you out of here.
01:16:54I'm a star.
01:17:0215 minutes to impact.
01:17:04We got to go.
01:17:06We got to go.
01:17:08You see, even if we had another weapon, or EMP, or the largest solar ray in the world,
01:17:20we couldn't stop it.
01:17:30Don't say that.
01:17:33Don't say that.
01:17:39Come on.
01:17:40Show her.
01:17:42I'm...
01:17:50Stand.
01:17:57I need you to tell me where the communication hub is.
01:18:02It's in the central power, um, junction.
01:18:08It's okay, it's okay.
01:18:09That's all I need to know.
01:18:12We're okay.
01:18:18Come on.
01:18:33If I can just get some power to the satellite, I can still aim beans at the N.E.O.
01:18:44The emergency override switch to the solar panel array is over here.
01:18:48We can use that to move the panels.
01:18:57It's Logan. He's still alive.
01:19:03He says he's trying to break into the satellite to get to the solar to run his suit, but he's
01:19:13running low on oxygen.
01:19:14I never wanted any of this.
01:19:18I got tangled up in distractions when I should have been focusing on this.
01:19:22I got distracted.
01:19:37Let's start blowing gas.
01:19:45Wait, he's in.
01:19:47He's able to tap into reserve power.
01:19:51We have access to the most powerful solar array we can create right here.
01:20:01I know what you're thinking, Steve.
01:20:04But even with the meteoroid and terminal velocity, we couldn't generate enough heat to affect it.
01:20:13Listen to me.
01:20:15We have to go faster than terminal velocity if we can create some sort of power behind Logan's position.
01:20:27We can step on the gas.
01:20:30With enough solar light from Earth and space, it should be able to generate enough heat to break the meteoroid
01:20:41into enough pieces that it won't fuse back together.
01:20:45You took my advice?
01:20:49You had the PDCO install solar sails?
01:20:52Yeah.
01:20:53Well, we had to get to Mars.
01:20:56The outside solar sail is mirrored.
01:20:59So if he turns it inside out...
01:21:02The reflection will be the size of a football field.
01:21:04Oh, two levels at 7%.
01:21:18And if I can just aim this...
01:21:24At the fat side out...
01:21:28Go.
01:21:48The moment must have set up that beam, hitting the meteor away from space.
01:21:53If we turn the solar panel array, all in the same direction...
01:22:08These are just like the solar farms on the moon.
01:22:10You should be able to adjust the entire row with the server lever manually.
01:22:17Maybe with the both of us, we could at least adjust one row.
01:22:23The whole thing would take a whole day.
01:22:25Let's try.
01:22:26Let's try.
01:22:32Pull.
01:22:34Come on.
01:22:36Pull.
01:22:40Pull.
01:22:49Pull
01:22:51Pull.
01:22:52Pull.
01:22:53Pull.
01:23:04It's Logan.
01:23:08He's headed straight for the ship.
01:23:10Get to the decompression chamber.
01:23:13We'll open it manually.
01:23:18Shockway's on its way.
01:23:19That blast is going to take everything with it.
01:23:25No, it's okay.
01:23:26What are you talking about?
01:23:28Get down, get down.
01:23:42See?
01:23:43Not everything.
01:23:49Are you okay?
01:23:53I cleared the planet and had to fall out.
01:23:59We did it?
01:24:03Yeah.
01:24:05Yeah.
01:24:09We did it.
01:24:14Steve?
01:24:15Steve, can you hear me?
01:24:17Steve, it's Logan.
01:24:19Can you hear me?
01:24:20Can you hear me?
01:24:22Steve?
01:24:22Steve, come in.
01:24:24Copy.
01:24:25Logan.
01:24:26Steve.
01:24:27Steve, if you just saw that, then you know the coast is clear.
01:24:36You got to be worried there for a little bit, brother.
01:24:40Wait, how did you get full power?
01:24:42Oh, don't you worry about me and little brother.
01:24:45Jane and Nina here helped me snag one of those solar sails from one of those rogue satellites that were
01:24:52attached to the ship.
01:24:53They managed to wire up just enough of these solar panels to fire up the ship while I was flailing
01:24:59around in space.
01:25:01Air filtration is running full blast.
01:25:04Plus, we put heat balance from the satellites to reinforce the hull for reentry.
01:25:11I told you sometimes you have to go full throttle.
01:25:16I'll show you full throttle.
01:25:22Hey!
01:25:24Hey!
01:25:26Hey, guys!
01:25:28Steve!
01:25:30Amanda!
01:25:31I couldn't stay underground knowing that you two were out here saving Earth.
01:25:37I saw the explosion!
01:25:39You did it.
01:25:42Yeah.
01:25:43Yeah.
01:25:44Yeah, we did it.
01:25:46You know what I'm in the mood for?
01:25:48What?
01:25:49One of those, uh...
01:25:51Those Romeos.
01:25:52Prime cut birds.
01:25:55You got it.
01:25:57You got it.
01:26:03Gary.
01:26:04Gary.
01:26:06Steve Sawyer.
01:26:07It's Madden.
01:26:10Hello, General.
01:26:12You've shown skill and determination.
01:26:15You've shown willingness to confront difficult choices in the community.
01:26:19You've shown intelligence and experience.
01:26:22And above all, you've shown true leadership.
01:26:25Because you took full responsibility even when you knew it wasn't your fault and you brought your team together.
01:26:30I'll submit a full report describing the reckless and support by any corporation and your attempt to get them to
01:26:34comply with safety protocols.
01:26:36But please know, none of this was your fault.
01:26:40And I consider it an honor to be counted on all your friends.
01:26:52You heard the man, Steve.
01:26:55You better fire up that grill.
01:26:59Well...
01:27:00Let's go.
01:27:01Let's go.
01:27:02Let's go.
01:27:04Let's go.
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