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00:06We're an hour from rendezvous coordinates, ETA at spaceflight control, 1,800 hours.
00:16Are you still concerned about our ability to handle this mission with a six-man crew?
00:20Yes.
00:21See, it wasn't designed to be operated by only six men.
00:24Nor was she designed to guide interstellar space probes.
00:27And because three launchings were sabotaged on land, we're elected to try it from the sea.
00:34That's right, with an absolute minimum crew to prevent any possibility of sabotage.
00:39I'll check the operational standards.
00:41I'll do that.
00:43Engine room, report.
00:45Engine room, A-OK, sir.
00:48Reactor room, report.
00:49Reactor room, normal, sir. This little baby's functioning like a dreamboat.
00:54Master Flight Control, Chip, how's it going down there?
01:01All instrumentation functioning. Control sequence is checking out right in the nose.
01:05Now, we'll be reaching the control station coordinates at 1,800.
01:10Now, remember, Chip, only you and the Admiral are briefed on the control operation.
01:14If anything starts to go haywire, contact the Admiral right away. You got it?
01:18Got it.
01:22I see. Everything's going to be all right.
01:24I wish I had your optimism.
01:32What's the matter of a cylinder?
01:33I don't know.
01:35The strange bounce that I had.
01:37Range?
01:402,000 units.
01:43I never saw anything like that before.
01:46Well, it's not as though it's reflecting the signal. It's almost as though it were absorbent.
01:55Control room to circuitry. Come in, Patterson.
01:58Circuitry room, I.
01:59Are there any problems in the sonar system?
02:02No indication, sir. I'll check out the wiring.
02:04All right. Make it faster, report back.
02:06Aye, sir.
02:09What's the reading now?
02:11It's moving toward us about three times our flank speed.
02:17Engine run. Cut speed to one third.
02:20Aye, sir.
02:22The reading just doesn't make sense.
02:25I can't turn down the volume.
02:30Objects within 300 yards.
02:33Engine run.
02:34All back four.
02:35All back four.
02:37All back four.
02:41All back four.
02:44All back four.
02:45All back four.
02:51All back four.
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02:56All back four.
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03:05All back four.
03:25Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:29Starring Richard Basehart
03:33David Hedison
03:41Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
04:31This is the Admiral
04:32All hands are pulled
04:36All hands are pulled
04:37All hands are pulled
04:38Report
04:41Flight control
04:42What's your condition?
04:44Chip
04:45Chip, can you help?
04:49Chip
04:57The Admiral is out
05:00Well, if we've been damaged, we'll know about it soon enough
05:03I'd like to know what we hit
05:07Let's have a look
05:23Let me see with blackness
05:24It doesn't make sense
05:26No
05:29There should be some light for the surface at this depth
05:33Turn on the outside floods
05:34Wait, should you turn them on?
05:44The floods are on, there should be some flicker of light
05:48It doesn't even look like water
05:51And you'd better suit up and have a look outside
05:53I'll check out this up
05:54Thank you
06:04Thank you
06:53All right, sir?
06:54I'm all right, sir. I must have been knocked out for a minute when we hit. What was it?
06:58Oh, we don't know. We're dead in the bottom. Lee's gone out to check.
07:02Luckily, your emergency circuits were knocked out with a shock.
07:04No, sir. All systems are go. If the sea view can't move, how can we get to control rendezvous in
07:09time for blast-off?
07:11I still have an hour and 45 minutes.
07:13I'll get a fix on Centauri's space probe. You try to raise space command headquarters.
07:24Sea view flight control of space command. Sea view flight control of space command.
07:28Can you hear me? Come in, please, over.
07:41Well, there she is, Chip. On the pad. Ready to go.
07:45If we can carry out our end of the mission, she just might make it.
07:49Sea view flight control of space command. Come in, please. Do you hear us? Over.
07:57It's no use, sir. We can't get through it all.
07:59Start working on the transmitter. I'll see if I can see if you're going again.
08:03Oh, uh, if you can't fix it, maybe we can use the main transmitter. I'll get right on it.
08:31See if you flight control to space command. Come in, please.
08:35This is space command. Come in, sea view.
08:39We are proceeding toward flight control coordinates on schedule.
08:43All systems green. Submarine A-OK.
08:47From here, we see no reason why the Centauri's space probe cannot launch as scheduled.
08:53We suggest you start the countdown.
09:00You know, it's the first time I ever signed anything like it, Skip.
09:03Not a single automatic control working in the engine room.
09:05It's the same all over the ship, Kowalski.
09:08Well, maybe we'll find out what we're up against when we get topside.
09:12We'd better.
09:18Anything changed?
09:19No, just as before.
09:21Now, what about Chip?
09:22He's all right.
09:22Ah, good. Let's go, Kowalski.
09:24Come on, Kowalski.
09:28Here we go.
09:38What about Bruce?
10:02We're not getting any water with the shovel.
10:04The controls aren't working.
10:06Well, let's see if we can flood the hatch manually.
10:16What are we up against?
10:18Well, obviously, we're sealed in.
10:20We still don't know what's outside the hull.
10:22How about cutting our way out with the electronic torches?
10:25I don't know. We'd be out of there before we'd cut through.
10:31Have an idea.
10:33Get out of your gear and meet me in the control room.
10:35Right, sir.
10:39Space Command to SSRN Seaview.
10:42Space Command to SSRN Seaview.
10:45Are you proceeding on course to flight control station as scheduled?
10:59Seaview to Space Command.
11:01We read you loud and clear.
11:03We are still on rendezvous course.
11:06We'll arrive at coordinates at our ETA of 1800 hours.
11:11Roger Seaview.
11:13It is now minus one hour and 32 minutes and counting.
11:16All circuits are green.
11:18Instrumentation A-OK.
11:19Keep your transmission with us alive for continuous contact.
11:23It is now minus one hour and 32.
11:36The time is approaching when action must be taken.
11:42You will hold yourself in readiness.
11:48I am ready now.
11:51Still too early.
11:55As yet, there are only enemies aboard this vessel.
12:00We have no allies.
12:04I can do what must be done by myself.
12:07No.
12:08We must take no chances.
12:11First, we will give you others who will work with you.
12:18Then, when we are strong enough, we shall proceed with our plan.
12:28Chep, this is the Admiral.
12:30Can you hear me?
12:32What shall I do?
12:34Answer.
12:35Chep.
12:36Behave normally.
12:38Normally.
12:40When the time comes, you will act.
12:49When the time comes, you will act.
12:55Chep.
12:56This is the Admiral.
12:57Chep, do you read me?
12:58Come in.
13:01I read you, sir.
13:02Over.
13:03Well, as you see, I fixed the undercom.
13:05Now, what about your transmission to Space Command?
13:07It's still out of commission, sir, but I'm working on it.
13:09Hmm.
13:10Well, keep trying.
13:13Reactor room.
13:16Reactor room, aye.
13:17What's your power situation, Chief?
13:19Reactor output is dropping sharply, sir.
13:22Ah, well, you've taken all the accuracy procedures.
13:24I'm pushing it as hard as I can, but there's no buildup.
13:27What's your fuel level?
13:3198%.
13:31It's like something is sucking the radiation out into thin air, sir.
13:35Well, that could turn out to be the only explanation.
13:38Sir.
13:38Uh, keep trying.
13:40I'm going to ask you for a surge of power within two minutes.
13:43Aye, sir.
14:08What's this idea you were telling me, Bob?
14:10Oh, well, it's simply this.
14:11The sea view didn't hit anything.
14:13It drove right inside something.
14:16Inside?
14:18Take a look out there.
14:23There's nothing but blackness out there.
14:24No light, no translucence.
14:26Now, if we'd merely hit something, we'd still be able to see outside.
14:30So what do we do?
14:32I try to cut our way out.
14:34Lee, close the crash window.
14:44Patterson, this is the Admiral.
14:46Reroute all circuitry so that all the power we can muster goes to the laser gun.
14:50Aye, sir.
14:54Chief, I need that extra power now.
14:57Pull the dampening rods if you have to, but give me everything you've got.
15:00You'll have it, sir.
15:07We'll check it on the monitor screen.
15:14Ready, Lee?
15:16Ready.
15:18Patterson.
15:19Lady Secretary, ready for firing, sir.
15:22Chief, you have all available power, sir.
15:26Fire.
15:48Let's see what kind of luck we have.
15:49I'll open the collision screen.
15:50Yeah.
15:51Okay.
16:12Didn't even face it.
16:20Now, whatever's out there seems to absorb energy of all kinds.
16:25First, the, uh, solar beam, then the reactor, then the...
16:33Now, why the handgun?
16:35Now, that's not going to work any better than the full power of the laser beam.
16:44Lee?
16:49Lee?
16:50Lee?
16:53Anything wrong?
16:54Nothing's wrong.
16:57You've just got to die.
16:59That's all.
17:02Everyone on the ship's got to die.
17:05Lee?
17:07Lee?
17:12Lee?
17:13Lee?
17:14Lee?
17:14Lee?
17:15Lee?
17:19Lee?
17:19Lee?
17:21What's the matter with you, Lee?
17:23Put that gun down.
17:25You can't escape.
17:27You can't.
17:28There's no other way.
17:29Listen to me, Lee.
17:30Listen to me.
17:46All right, Lee.
17:48You're going to kill me.
17:50There's not much I can do about it.
17:51But, uh, but why?
17:54I don't have to explain.
17:57All I have to do is kill you.
18:00Now.
18:15Thanks, folks.
18:19Yes, sir.
18:21What was that all about?
18:22I mean, the skipper trying to shoot you and all.
18:24You didn't know as much of our desire.
18:27One thing's certain, the captain was not himself.
18:31That's for sure, sir.
18:33But what do we do about him?
18:35I get him to the sick bear.
18:37Give him a tranquilizing shot.
18:38And by that time, they...
18:41You were saying, sir?
18:46Would you take a look over there?
18:56What blazes is it, sir?
18:58Well, I think that our, uh, villain has shown himself for the first time.
19:05Villain, sir?
19:05Yeah, whatever it is that inhabits the mass surrounding us.
19:09What could it be, sir?
19:11I don't know.
19:12Whatever it is, we're going to have to deal with it.
19:18Try and fire, you hit the deck, right?
19:20Aye, aye, sir.
19:22Now!
19:31Well, you've got a mess for sure, sir.
19:34I'm not so sure if that...
19:37If it absorbs energy, as I think,
19:40it may just have disappeared again.
19:43All right.
19:45Let's get the captain back to sick bag.
19:49Give him the...
20:00Hold it!
20:02What about the work to do?
20:03Aye, sir.
20:04Now, while I try to get the Sea-Doo operating,
20:06I want you to rig some protection for us
20:08before that, uh,
20:10that shadow man takes over any more of the crew.
20:12Now, come on.
20:12Right, sir.
20:14I'll ask myself for a negative charge.
20:16Did you make it?
20:17No problem, sir.
20:21I don't understand it,
20:23but I can sure put it together.
20:24Good.
20:26Well, let's, uh, let's hope it works,
20:28because we're really going to need it in a few minutes.
20:35Look, hurry it up, will you?
20:37Yes, sir.
20:47You all right?
20:49Yes, sir.
20:49I, uh, I guess I got a little careless in reversing the polarity.
20:56Well, at least we know that it works now.
20:59If my theory's correct, we'll have a powerful weapon here.
21:01I wonder if it's powerful enough to destroy the shadow man.
21:05You're full charge.
21:06You destroy not only him.
21:09They'll see you as well.
21:34You must turn up the reactor.
21:45But if a human comes, kill him.
21:53Oh, God.
21:57Oh, God.
22:03Oh, God.
22:25Hey, Chief, have you seen the skip of the other end?
22:52The control room, control room, this is Patterson, can you hear me, Admiral, this is Patterson,
22:59I have to find...
23:05All right, Patterson, this is the Admiral, go ahead.
23:13Go ahead, Patterson, what's your report?
23:16Admiral Nelson, this is Chief Sharkey.
23:20Yes, Chief, I hear you, what is it?
23:22It's Patterson, sir, I think he's flipped.
23:25What's happening?
23:26Well, he came running in here like an Eversong before, he tried to pull out the napening rods,
23:29and when I went to stop him, he clobbered me.
23:32Where is he now?
23:33I don't know, sir, but if I hadn't been able to handle him, he would have killed me for sure.
23:37All right, hang on.
23:39As soon as I check with Commander Morton, I'll be down.
23:41Aye, sir.
23:46How long before you finish?
23:48Oh, ten, maybe fifteen minutes, sir.
23:51Well, keep at it, we may need this a lot sooner than we expected.
23:54And, uh, don't let anyone in.
23:56No one.
23:57Aye, sir.
24:04Space Command to SSRN Seaview.
24:07Space Command to SSRN Seaview.
24:10Are you still proceeding on course to flight control station as scheduled?
24:13Seaview to Space Command.
24:17Still proceeding on schedule.
24:20We'll arrive at control coordinates as planned.
24:24Over.
24:25Roger Seaview.
24:26At one hour to ignition, we'll turn over all controls to you.
24:29All systems here are green.
24:31What is your status?
24:32Over.
24:32All circuitry A-OK.
24:35Roger.
24:38It is now one hour and sixteen minutes and counting.
24:41We'll expect your next report at seventeen hundred.
24:44We'll be prepared to relinquish control.
24:50Who is it?
24:52That's the up, won't you?
24:55Just a minute.
25:02Well, why that?
25:03Well, I caught some of the intercom reports.
25:05I didn't know what was going on.
25:06I thought this might be safer.
25:08Mm-hmm.
25:09Well, you're right.
25:12What's happening to Seaview, sir?
25:13We've run into some kind of alien intelligence.
25:16It's a board.
25:18That's affected crane.
25:20Well, what are we doing about it?
25:21Kowalski is working on a protective device.
25:24So far, we're helpless.
25:27We'll have to inform flight command.
25:31Unless we get that transmitter fixed.
25:33We're having a prayer.
25:35Right now, she's dead in a dodo.
25:38All the wiring seems to be intact.
25:40Just no reason for it to black out.
25:43I agree, sir.
25:44That's what's throwing me for a loop.
25:48Maybe the fault lies in the electrical system
25:51that's giving us...
25:52Admiral, this is the chief.
25:53Emergency, sir.
25:54Emergency.
25:55Sounds like our alien friends are at it again.
25:59Dear Admiral, chief, what is wrong now?
26:01It's the reactor, sir.
26:03Something's haywire for sure.
26:04I think she's going to blow.
26:06Be right there.
26:08Now, you stay put until you hear from me.
26:10And, uh, get the transmitter fixed.
26:36You have done well.
26:39He still does not suspect that you are one of us.
26:44There are still three of your crew who have not become one with us.
26:48The Admiral, Kowalski, and Patterson?
26:51Whatever their names.
26:53Each time I take one over, it depletes my energy.
26:58Yet, until they join us or are dead.
27:02We cannot proceed safely with our plan.
27:07What is our next step?
27:09It has already begun.
27:11Two minutes after the Admiral reaches the reactor room,
27:15he and all others aboard shall die.
27:28Who is it?
27:30It's me, Patterson.
27:31Let me in, quick.
27:34Are you out of your mind, Patterson?
27:36You almost killed the chief.
27:37No, no.
27:38He's one of them now.
27:39Come on, let me in.
27:40He shot at me.
27:43He shot at me.
27:52Come on, Ski, open the door.
27:57Ski, you've got to tell the Admiral the chief will kill him.
28:01Come on, you blockhead, warn him.
28:03He's walking into a trap.
28:04All right, all right.
28:06I'll tell him what you're saying.
28:12Admiral, come in, please.
28:14Stay where you are, Patterson.
28:16Admiral, this is Kowalski.
28:18Come in, please.
28:18It's urgent.
28:19Why doesn't he answer?
28:21Well, I've got to find him.
28:22The chief will kill him.
28:23Patterson?
28:26Admiral, come in.
28:27Admiral, come in.
28:42Come in.
28:47Chief, get those dampening rods back in quickly.
28:51I can't.
28:53What do you mean you can't?
28:55The reactor's going wild.
28:57There's no control there.
28:59There can't be any control.
29:01The reactor's going to build to critical mass and then explode.
29:05What is wrong with you?
29:07Where do you get these ideas?
29:12Pull the rest of the rods, chief.
29:17It's going to blow any second.
29:21What happens then?
29:24Everyone aboard this ship who is not one of us will be killed.
29:28That's all we can do for now.
29:32Come on.
29:36Stay with us.
29:45Three snap.
29:49The reactor's going there.
29:51Three snap.
29:52Three snap.
29:54Three snap.
30:00Four snap.
30:00Three snap.
30:12The Admiral.
30:20What's the matter, Kowalski?
30:21The Admiral, sir. He left here a few minutes ago for the reactor room.
30:24That explosion, I think it came from there.
30:25The Admiral will take care of it.
30:27But, sir, he might be down there caught by that blast.
30:31You don't have to worry about that.
30:32Is that so soon?
30:34He was with me when the explosion hit. He's perfectly all right.
30:37He's on his way down there now.
30:39I'm glad to hear that, sir.
30:41You know, for a minute there, I was afraid that something...
30:44What's this?
30:46I'm not quite sure, sir.
30:48Except it's some kind of protective device.
30:51Against what?
30:52That shadow thing we have aboard.
30:55Oh, how's it work?
30:56I'm not sure about the theory back of it, sir.
30:58Sir, the Admiral just told me to wire it up this way using a reverse polarity electrical circuit.
31:04Evidently, instead of giving out energy, somehow it sucks it in.
31:07That's all you know, Barb?
31:08Yes, sir.
31:10I'm good with my hands, sir.
31:11But when it comes to the planning department, well, the Admiral's a few thousand leagues ahead of me.
31:17He told me what to do, and so I did it.
31:21And I suggest you carry on.
31:24Right, sir.
31:41What happened, sir?
31:42Are you all right?
31:46What's wrong with the reactor?
31:47It's running wild, sir.
31:49But that explosion before, it must have got a critical mass and blown.
31:54That's exactly what it did.
31:55But that's not possible, sir.
31:57If that reactor had exploded, we wouldn't be here.
32:00Neither would Seaview or half the land area for miles around.
32:05Well, I don't get it, sir.
32:06You said it when critical.
32:08That's a mass outside of Seaview.
32:11It absorbed enough of the energy to prevent it from going full blast.
32:15And then, let's get that under control.
32:21You only waste your time and efforts, humans.
32:26There's no hope for any of you.
32:28We of the star galaxy, known to you as Centauri, shall see to that.
32:36Centauri?
32:38Sir, isn't that one?
32:39I tried to target for our first interstellar probe.
32:43But if you were from Centauri, what were you afraid of?
32:46Our space probe was attended as a friendly act.
32:50We do not believe you.
32:52Our ships have observed your Earth for many centuries now.
32:58We have seen your man-made disasters, your careless destruction, your wars.
33:08We want none of these to infect our peaceful civilization.
33:15Peaceful?
33:16Well, your actions so far have been what I call peaceful.
33:20We've already sabotaged three attempts to launch the probe.
33:23We act only in self-defense.
33:26We know now that in your mind alone lies the secret of how we may destroy the space probe.
33:38When we have that knowledge, one by one, you shall kill each other.
33:46Then, we shall destroy your interstellar space probe.
33:53We shall return to our homes.
33:57Now, it is your turn to become one of us.
34:07Patterson, close the dampening glass.
34:08But we'll lose all our power, sir.
34:10Shove him in.
34:11Aye, sir.
34:11And hurry.
34:14Let me tackle him, sir.
34:15Get away if you can.
34:16Stand back.
34:17Then take me, sir.
34:18I said, stand back.
34:32Man, I sure thought that thing had you then, sir.
34:37My thoughts are leaning in the same direction.
34:40What happened, sir?
34:42Why did it disappear that way?
34:43Well, when the reactor shut down, it lost its source of energy.
34:47Does that mean we destroyed it?
34:49No.
34:50No, I don't think so.
34:51I think it'll be back as soon as it builds up its strength again.
34:55At this time, we'll be ready.
34:56Come on.
34:58You sure the Admiral's all right, sir?
35:00I told you he was.
35:02He's only been gone about ten minutes.
35:04I know, sir.
35:05I know, but with the Skipper being an enemy and the Chief running wild and Patterson was just in here...
35:10The Admiral can take care of himself.
35:13Don't you think one of us should check up on him?
35:15Are you trying to tell me my duty, Kowalski?
35:18No, sir.
35:20Then get on with your work and let me see every move you make.
35:29Why aren't you in flight control?
35:30Well, as you know, sir, it's still not operational.
35:32And while you were busy with the reactor, I thought I'd better give Kowalski a hand.
35:35But, sir, I thought you said that you would...
35:38He's already completed one of these.
35:39Maybe you'd better look it over before he finishes the second.
35:44Well, this may be our best hope against the alien and our own men.
35:49Our men?
35:51Uh, Sharky.
35:53Sharky's been taken over long with Crane.
35:58Keep working on these.
35:59I want one for each of us.
36:00Now, get four laser guns and more.
36:02The commander and I will be in flight control.
36:04Why, sir?
36:06Admiral.
36:06Hmm?
36:07About those laser guns.
36:09What about them?
36:10Would you really use them to kill Crane and the Chief?
36:13Yes.
36:14Yes, yes, I would.
36:29Sir, the admiral, he sent me down here.
36:31How do we know why he sent you?
36:33Well, if that's the case, sir, I'll...
36:36I'll just tell him that you have everything under control.
36:38Yes, why don't you do that?
36:39Yes, sir, I... I will, sir.
36:53That leaves the admiral and Kowalski.
36:57Now we'll find out how to destroy the space probe.
37:00The admiral will tell us.
37:05And when he does, he'll die.
37:10Does it make sense?
37:12There's simply no reason why we can't make contact.
37:15There has to be one.
37:17Yeah, but why? Why?
37:19The rating checks out all systems are normal.
37:22Power supplies, independent, functioning.
37:26So why can't we...
37:27I do not understand why you have not responded to our signals.
37:30Repeat. Space command to SSRNC view.
37:34Come in, please.
37:36I do not understand why you have not responded to our signals.
37:39There they are.
37:40There must have been something wrong with their transmission.
37:42No.
37:43There's nothing wrong with their transmission.
37:46What's wrong is in this room.
37:49Well, how could it be?
37:50We've checked out the circuitry half a dozen times.
37:52Come off it, Chip.
37:54It's not the circuitry, it's you.
37:59Ah, you know.
38:00I should have known a long time ago.
38:02The first man they'd try to take over would be the one at interstellar control.
38:07That knowledge comes too late.
38:09I don't think so.
38:15Flight command, this is Seaview.
38:16Repeat. Flight command, this is Seaview.
38:19Red alert. Red alert.
38:20We read you, Seaview.
38:23Give us alert status.
38:24Over.
38:26Believe me carefully, flight command.
38:28Seaview has been taken over by...
38:33Something wrong with your transmission, Seaview.
38:35Try again.
38:37Give us alert status quickest.
38:40Repeat.
38:41Try again.
38:42Give us alert status.
38:55You have done well.
38:58The end of our mission here is now in sight.
39:02As soon as we have taken over the mind of your admiral,
39:07success will be ours.
39:10Shhh.
39:16Shhh.
39:19Shhh.
39:23Shhh.
39:25Shhh.
39:25Shhh.
39:27Shhh.
39:27Shhh.
39:28Shhh.
39:29Shhh.
39:30Shhh.
39:35Shhh.
39:36Shhh.
39:36Shhh.
39:39Shhh.
39:39Shhh.
39:40Shhh.
39:40Shhh.
39:49Seaview to flight command.
39:52Seaview to flight command.
39:55You read me. Over.
39:57This is Space Command.
39:58What's going on there, Seaview?
40:00What is your red alert? Over.
40:02We've been invaded by aliens.
40:04They've taken over the submarine and most of my crew.
40:08You'll have to handle the flight controls.
40:11Negative.
40:12On the basis of earlier reports, we have allowed automatic turnover of controls to you.
40:16We're at 47 minutes and counting.
40:18Look, you can't let ignition continue.
40:21If you do, they'll destruct from here.
40:23You'll have to stop them, Seaview.
40:25If there's any destruct on this flight, we may very well lose the race to the stars.
40:29Don't shut us down. We're helpless here.
40:31There's no way...
40:52Admiral, what's been going on here, sir?
40:59The alien took all of them over.
41:03Say, you've been hurt, sir.
41:04Better let me take a look at that.
41:05Oh, that's all right. The bulletproof, that saved me.
41:08And your gadget drove the alien away.
41:11Then it worked.
41:12Just as it did with the reactor.
41:14Instead of draining the energy out of me, I did it to him.
41:18And he'll be back.
41:18Now, let's find Patterson and go to the missile room.
41:21What do we do about them, sir?
41:24I'm going to risk leaving them here while I make one more attempt to get rid of the alien.
41:33This is burnt out. Did you make any more of these?
41:35Well, that's what I came here to tell you, sir.
41:36There are no more.
41:38Here, help me out with this.
41:40Why not?
41:41Well, I need to administerize batteries, sir.
41:43And when I got to electrical stores, I found them all wrecked.
41:46Oh, yes.
41:51I just have to carry on with them.
42:16How is he?
42:17It's badly hurt, sir.
42:19You think you can carry him to the missile room?
42:20I see.
42:38Where did they go?
42:40Towards the missile room.
42:42We've still got a chance to get them before they make it.
42:46There's no time left to take chances.
42:49We'll arm ourselves with all the weapons we need.
42:52Then we'll be sure they can't escape.
42:59Put him down over there.
43:00That hurts.
43:16How is it?
43:17Ellie, you might have a fighting chance.
43:25Come on.
43:37I can load those torpedoes under the tubes.
43:40They might be able to blast our way out.
43:42They're armed with nuclear warheads, aren't they, sir?
43:44Right.
43:45But we're surrounded by that shadow spaceship, sir.
43:47There's nowhere for those fish to go.
43:49They'll explode right outside Seabue.
43:50That is the whole idea.
43:55A nuclear explosion that close.
43:58Even if we destroy them and their ship will all go with it.
44:00It's a very distinct possibility.
44:02Now, you just take care of Patterson, huh?
44:04Aye, aye, sir.
44:25We should have everything we need to do what is necessary.
44:28Do we have to kill Nelson and the others?
44:31They say we've got to kill everyone.
44:33What about the destruction of the space probe?
44:36If we kill Admiral Nelson, we lose the knowledge in his brain.
44:39The Admiral is now considered to be too dangerous.
44:43We're ordered not to take any chances.
44:46He's got to die before the probe is launched.
44:49How much time do we have?
44:53Less than five minutes.
45:19Kowalski, give me a hand.
45:21Aye, aye, sir.
45:30It's Captain Crane and the others.
45:33Let's hope that door stops them.
45:35I'll run out of them.
46:01Take a little while to set the firing mechanism.
46:03If they try to get in, you hold them off.
46:05Aye, aye, sir.
46:05And get Patterson out of firing range.
46:07Right, sir.
46:14Bye.
46:20Bye.
46:22Bye.
46:51I don't know.
46:56well that does it i set the fire you might as well brace yourself in the slight hope that we
47:02could oh no
47:11kowalski he's one of us now get ready we'll go on and help him
47:28it should be evident now that your position is hopeless join us and you will share in our
47:36benefits refuse then your only alternative is death not quite one resource left
47:55so
48:05so
48:06so
48:06so
48:06so
48:07so
48:08so
48:19so
48:22so
48:43what happened
48:45a nightmare
48:47a long long nightmare
48:50what are you talking about
48:51i'll explain it to you later lee
48:53what about that shadow man sir
48:55it's dead they're destroyed by the
48:57nuclear energy on the warhead
48:59we survived because their spaceship absorbed so much of us
49:09uh chief
49:11see how fast you can get power up
49:12hi sir
49:14chip contact flight sunday
49:16brief them on what we found out about the centauri aliens and get the interstellar probe on the way
49:20all right sir
49:22uh paddison to sickbay and uh
49:32take charge captain
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