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00:19See you to flying stuff. See you to flying stuff. Come in.
00:22I read you, Admiral. Over.
00:24We're not picking up the clouds on our instruments. What luck are you having?
00:28It's out there, all right.
00:30It's about 25 miles dead ahead.
00:33All right, circulate.
00:36Get radiation readings and full camera coverage.
00:38Slouch your cameras now.
00:42Cameras are on.
00:44I'll keep them rolling.
00:45But don't make contact with the cloud itself, you understand?
00:48Anything unusual happens, you'll let me know.
00:50Will do. Out.
00:56Washington.
01:28Are you at the cloud yet, Nelson?
01:29We've got ships and planes into that cloud and never heard from them again.
01:32And we've had no luck penetrating it with our heaviest nuclear weapons.
01:38What was that, sir?
01:40That's another earthquake.
01:4324 hours.
01:44That's how long our computers give us before our planet disintegrates completely.
01:48Now, I understand you've taken only a skeleton crew because this could be a suicide mission.
01:54You're our last hope.
01:57Good luck.
01:59Thanks, sir.
02:10Under what earthquake, Admiral?
02:13Force 8.
02:14That keeps up.
02:16Well, it's not going to.
02:17As soon as we hear from the flying sub, we're moving against that cloud.
02:33F.S. wants to see you.
02:34F.S. wants to see you.
02:36Come in.
02:36Come in.
02:37Leslie, what is it?
02:38I'm out of control.
02:41I don't know what it is, but, uh, something's pulling me into the cloud.
02:46Well, fight it.
02:47Once you pull down there, you'll...
02:48I'm trying, Admiral.
02:49But I can't.
02:52I can't fight it.
03:04There's no way to maneuver out.
03:07There's no way to maneuver out.
03:09There's no way to maneuver out.
03:11Lee.
03:13Lee, what's happening?
03:14What's happening?
03:20Can you hear me?
03:22What's going on with it?
03:38What's going on with it?
03:51Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
04:06Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
04:30See me, the flying sub.
04:33Come in, Lee.
04:35Come in.
04:38What now, sir?
04:41Well, if we're still maneuverable, we go under the cloud.
04:43Kowalski, check damage control center on the double.
04:46Right, Chief.
04:48Everything seems A-OK here.
04:51I check our bearing, make sure we're still headed straight for the cloud, then I'll head flank.
04:55I am.
04:59Sea view to Washington Control.
05:02Sea view to Washington Control.
05:04Yes, Admiral.
05:07We're approaching the area where we go under the cloud.
05:10May interfere with communications.
05:12Has Captain Crane reported his findings yet?
05:14We lost contact with him, sir.
05:16I see.
05:19Any change of conditions there?
05:21They're worsening rapidly.
05:23Half the major cities in the southern hemisphere are in ruins.
05:26Contact me as soon as you know anything definite.
05:27Aye, sir.
05:29Solar contact dead ahead.
05:31Range 300 yards.
05:33Variable speed.
05:35Zero, two, zero degrees.
05:36Flying speed.
05:37Right under those for entry under the cloud, sir.
05:55We're dead in the water.
05:59What's the sonar reading?
06:01Negative, sir.
06:02We're getting no balance at all.
06:04Give me a full sonar radar.
06:06360 degrees.
06:07Aye, sir.
06:11Sea view to Washington Control.
06:14Sea view to Washington Control.
06:17No.
06:18Nothing here either.
06:19Let's try the nose.
06:31How could that cloud be under water?
06:35More important is the fact that we're still outside.
06:38There's some kind of a barrier that's stopping us cold.
06:43Control room from engineering.
06:44Control room from engineering.
06:46Come in, please.
06:47This is the exec, Kowalski.
06:48What's the damage report?
06:50I can't tell you, sir.
06:52What does that mean?
06:54Everything checks out A-OK, sir.
06:56I'd say there was no damage sustained at all except for one thing.
06:59There is no response to the control.
07:02That's right, sir.
07:03You might say everything's working, but nothing's working.
07:06Oh, will you tell him to get back up here unless he can locate the trouble?
07:10Well, we've got to work out a whole new plan of attack.
07:13Get back up here to your duty station if you can't make repairs.
07:17Aye, sir.
07:19Edwin?
07:20I'm afraid not, sir.
07:21We did like you said.
07:22We made a 360 degree sweep and nothing.
07:27Check all indicator readings.
07:28Radiation, heat sensors, ultraviolet, everything.
07:31Aye, sir.
07:34Sir.
07:35Yeah?
07:37What about Captain Crane?
07:40What about him?
07:41Well, what we know about the cloud.
07:44What do you think his chances are?
07:48What do you think?
07:52I'll check out the instruments, sir.
07:53Yeah.
08:13Admiral, it's a flying sub.
08:15She's coming in on our homing device.
08:19Well, it's the flying sub, all right.
08:28FS1 deceive you.
08:29FS1 deceive you.
08:30You read me over.
08:32You're coming inbound, clearly.
08:33You all right?
08:35Yes, just fine.
08:36There are no problems.
08:38I just wanted to alert you that I'm approaching the birthing area.
08:44You're still inside the cloud?
08:45Yes.
08:47But there aren't any problems at all.
08:50Good.
08:51Bring her aboard.
08:51Aye, sir.
08:52If we couldn't penetrate that cloud, how's he going to get out?
08:55We'll worry about that if it happens.
08:58Now, get ready to bring her aboard.
08:59Come on.
09:33All right, will you be everything all right?
09:43That's the cloud out there.
09:45That's right.
09:48I thought we were outside the cloud, not in it.
09:52We are.
09:53I still don't know how you got back out, because the sea view couldn't get inside.
10:00Everything's all right.
10:04What's the matter?
10:05I'm fine.
10:07Cleve, you okay?
10:10Why shouldn't I be?
10:13The cloud is nothing more than a whirlwind inside.
10:19I, uh, the air currents pulled me in.
10:21I was knocked out by the buffeting, and, uh, when I came to, uh, I returned here to the sea
10:27view.
10:30Well, there must have been more to it than that.
10:32No.
10:33Not a thing.
10:34There couldn't be just wind inside the cloud.
10:37What about the earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes?
10:41Half the world is being shattered, and Washington says the cloud is the center of all the force waves.
10:46I don't care what Washington says.
10:47I was there, and there's nothing but wind and mist.
10:50All right, all right.
10:53Whatever happened, you've still been to a rough time.
10:56Well, as soon as you get the film, you better go to your cabin and have a rest.
11:00Film?
11:01What film?
11:03You, you were turning.
11:04The cameras went.
11:07Oh, you know, of course I was for a minute.
11:09I forgot.
11:10I'll, uh, I'll get it out and develop it myself.
11:13Are you okay?
11:13I'm fine, Chip.
11:14Thanks.
11:15Don't worry about the thing.
11:19Something's wrong with him.
11:22No, no, no.
11:23But still, I think you better get down there and give him a hand.
11:26Aye, sir.
11:27Admiral, can you, Mr. Morton, come here for a minute, please?
11:29What is it, Chip?
11:30We're getting some dangerous readings on the heat sensors.
11:32I think you better check them out.
12:09I think you better check them out.
12:20More volcanic action.
12:23The entire Earth will be gone in a matter of hours if we don't...
12:29Bill, I want every transmitter and receiver in the country trying to contact Seaview.
12:33They're our last possible hope.
12:35Yes, sir.
12:35Get moving.
12:48You are doing well.
12:50So far, they suspect nothing.
12:53But they will.
12:55We can't keep this up indefinitely.
12:57There is no need.
12:59In a few hours, their world will be gone.
13:04Then why is all this necessary?
13:06They do possess some small scientific attributes with which we are not familiar.
13:14It is an opportunity to study, to learn.
13:19We shall take advantage of it.
13:22Very well.
13:23It will be done as you say.
13:25But what if they do begin to suspect?
13:28You have weapons.
13:30Weapons they cannot cope with.
13:32Employ them.
13:37Even now, they are planning something.
13:41Begin your work.
13:43There is little time and much for you to do.
13:53The heat sensors on the nose verify the temperature readings, sir.
13:57Well, it seems impossible.
13:58It registers 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit outside the Seaview.
14:03The readings must be correct.
14:04The instruments verify them.
14:06Well, that's hard enough to turn almost anything known into flaming gas.
14:09We're still intact.
14:10But we must be protected by some kind of a buffer.
14:13Chief, see if you can get an exact fix on the source of the heat.
14:26Roger.
14:26Well, the heat bearing is 0 to 0 degrees.
14:31The cloud.
14:32The range is about 3,000 yards, sir.
14:35That's the best I can read it.
14:36That's the approximate for the center of the cloud.
14:38I think we'll be getting the insomances.
14:41Intense heat like this could not only cause the earthquakes and volcanic eruptions,
14:45it could actually vaporize the Earth's crust.
14:48The flying sub only ran into wind inside that cloud.
14:51I wonder.
14:53Lee, Lee must have felt some of that heat.
14:55The instruments are...
14:58By the way, where is it?
14:58You should be back with that film by now.
15:00I better check out.
15:01He didn't seem right to me when he came aboard.
15:03Yeah.
15:07Well, sir, what do we do about all this cloud outside and the heat and the things happening
15:13top sides of the world?
15:14Well, simple.
15:15We go inside the cloud and find out what's going on.
15:18Well, sir, that would be fine.
15:20But we did try that once before, remember?
15:23Yes, but we have a key to unlock that barrier.
15:26Sir?
15:27Heat-seeking torpedoes.
15:28Now get down to the missile room and arrange a spread of four of them for firing.
15:31I get it.
15:32The heat inside couldn't pull them through that barrier.
15:35It could bust it wide open for us.
15:37That is the idea.
15:38Now, now, get moving.
15:39Right, sir.
15:43Sir?
15:44Mm-hmm.
15:45Yeah.
15:47Um, sir, just, uh, just one more thing.
15:52All right, huh.
15:53What is it?
15:54What happens if this thing does work and we do bust into the heat?
15:59What happens to see view?
16:01Well, that is what we're going to find out, right?
16:04Yes, sir, I guess we will.
16:07Well, sir, I guess we will.
16:08No, sir.
16:36Sir, look at the flying subhatch.
16:46Lee, Chip.
16:51Hey, hey, come in.
16:53Hold me down.
16:55I'll try to keep the things away, but you get them out, right?
17:09All right, get him out of here.
17:12Aye, sir.
17:52I'll try to keep the things away.
18:21I'll try to keep the things away.
18:28I'll try to keep the things away.
18:28Now, you're, uh, certain this film wasn't burned for fire?
18:32Positive.
18:32It was burning on the table in the flying sub before the quake hit us.
18:36No sound of Lee?
18:38None.
18:40Uh, Patterson.
18:43Yes, sir?
18:44Captain, train somewhere aboard.
18:45Find him and tell him to report to me here on the double.
18:47Aye, sir.
18:48Uh, any suggestion as to where I might start?
18:50No, none.
18:51And just, just find him.
18:52Aye, sir.
18:53Aye, sir.
18:59We've got our power back.
19:01We'll test the controls.
19:04Controls are operative.
19:08Uh, Patterson.
19:10Aye, sir.
19:11Try the, um, circuitry room first.
19:14Aye, sir.
19:17Aye, sir.
19:55Francis, you better watch it.
19:56Now, you know you must have activated this torpedo, only you don't remember doing it.
20:03Okay, so next time, remember, or it'll be a long, long shore league for you.
20:16What happened to you?
20:18Oh, I don't know.
20:21What do you mean you don't know? You were lying, you're out cold.
20:25Yeah, yeah, I guess I was.
20:29Hey, hey, that's right, I was coming along the corridor to check the circuitry room,
20:35and all of a sudden the lights went out.
20:38Must have been the quake.
20:39A quake?
20:41Yeah, we were tossed around by one.
20:43Must have slammed you against the bulkhead and knocked you out.
20:46Maybe, but I don't remember anything about it.
20:49Well, what's the difference? You're okay now, aren't you?
20:51Sure, sure.
20:53Good. Come on with me. I gotta find the skipper.
20:55The admiral thinks he might be in the circuitry room.
20:57Skipper? Why don't you get back aboard?
20:59I'll fill you in on the way. Come on.
21:04That wasn't blazes, what's that?
21:06That wasn't a quake.
21:08That felt more like someone horsing around the Seaview controls.
21:12We better find the skipper.
21:30What happened with the controls?
21:31I don't know, sir. It seems though someone had taken them over for a moment.
21:34They seem to be operating all right now.
21:37All right. If the torpedoes open their way under the clouds, move through it at flank speed, right?
21:42Aye, sir.
21:44Missile room are the torpedoes ready for firing.
21:47The warheads are primed, sir. Torpedoes ready to be loaded.
21:49But I could use a hand to get them home in the tube, sir.
21:52All right, then. Integrated fire in five minutes.
21:55Aye, sir.
22:02Sir, the admiral said he wants you to report to the control room right away.
22:06Did he say why?
22:08No, sir. Just that it was urgent.
22:11All right. You two men come with me.
22:14We're going to the missile room.
22:15But, sir, the admiral said he wanted you to go to the control room.
22:18I said to the missile room, sir.
22:21Let's go.
22:23Aye, sir.
22:31What are you doing there, chief?
22:33Oh, sir. Just following the admiral's orders.
22:35He wants these torpedoes loaded.
22:38Belay it.
22:42Sir?
22:43I said belay it.
22:45We're not going to fire those torpedoes.
22:49Are you countermanding my orders?
22:52That's right.
22:54The torpedoes are not going to be fired.
22:57Well, we'll discuss this later.
22:58You join Mr. Morton and the control room.
23:00There's nothing to discuss.
23:02I've made the decision.
23:04The torpedoes will not be fired.
23:11Chief?
23:12You place the captain under arrest.
23:14Discard him to his quarters.
23:16Aye, sir.
23:21If you will come with me, sir.
23:29If you will go with me to your quarters, sir, I'm sure we can...
23:33Patterson!
23:33Go on, stay!
23:37Hold him!
23:37Hold him!
23:40Who are you?
23:42Commander Lee Crane.
23:45Captain of this ship.
23:47No.
23:49No, whoever you are, you're not Lee Crane.
23:51What you believe doesn't matter.
23:54You're helpless.
23:56You can't escape us.
23:59Us, huh?
24:01Must have come from that cloud.
24:04Whatever you are, you're not going to stop us from firing our torpedoes.
24:15Let's go.
24:38Get out.
24:52Get out before I kill you.
25:07Get out.
25:09Get out.
25:11Get out.
25:22Get out.
25:28Get out.
25:29Get out.
25:36Get out.
25:38Get out.
25:47Get out.
25:50Oh, that is, uh, there was something going on that, um, uh...
25:56What was the something that was going on?
25:57What kind of emergency?
25:58Come on, tell me.
26:00I-I'm not sure, sir.
26:01I...
26:02Patterson, what happened down there?
26:04What's it all about?
26:04uh i i can't remember now either sir uh i know we were hurrying up here
26:16uh i'm sorry sir all i know is that it was something important
26:22but i just can't seem to remember get arms from the locker on the double
26:27we'll find out what's going on down there
26:32missile room is the exec what's going on down there acknowledge please
26:38missile room acknowledge what's going on down there over
26:48all right let's let's go
27:05admiral
27:09mr morton this is the chief we've got an emergency down here in the miss room
27:13you better get here fast sir chief we heard you on the way
27:19skeep paterson where's the admiral and captain crane
27:23i don't know sir i just i just came to here and i
27:26all right until we find what's procedure scheduled get those torpedoes loaded
27:29we're still gonna try to blast into that cloud
27:32all right sir
27:37what happened to number two torpedo
27:41i don't know sir
27:44i just don't know all right let's let's let's get them loaded
28:03what is this what is this place
28:09anybody here
28:13do you hear me
28:17where am i
28:19you are with us earthling
28:21you are here
28:24in our domain
28:27where are you
28:28i am here
28:31beside you
28:33why don't you make yourself visible to me
28:35i am visible
28:37it is only your eyes
28:40that do not wish to see
28:44but that is easily corrected
28:46if you want to see
28:48merely look
28:54also
28:55that's what you look like
28:57not really
28:59but it is as close to what we are
29:04as human minds can stand
29:07all right obviously you're you're alien
29:11obviously declares if you're making them just as obviously
29:14you intend to destroy the earth
29:16well
29:17why why are you so considerate of my feelings
29:21you are an unusually interesting specimen of human
29:25as are the others with you
29:28we wish to make a study
29:31before your final disposal
29:34thank you
29:36that's that's very kind of you
29:38in the meantime
29:39you're destroying the earth unless you stop whatever it is you're doing
29:42that
29:43is
29:44unfortunate
29:45for you
29:48just
29:48just what are you doing
29:50but why
29:52look
29:55that is the world we come from
30:03so we are doing to you
30:06extracting the metals from your earth
30:09with the forces inside
30:11this cloud
30:13till the earth disintegrates
30:15perhaps
30:15unless we stop you
30:17still prepared to defy us
30:19even though the cause is hopeless
30:22well
30:23they're still alive and
30:24sea view still exists
30:26and
30:28i shall return you to her
30:30it
30:31will be amusing
30:32to watch
30:33your futile attempt
30:34to do battle
30:35with
30:36the masters of the universe
30:38wait
30:40wait
30:41yes
30:44Lee Crane
30:45that man you changed
30:46into
30:46into
30:47something
30:48where is he
30:49he is here
30:51with us
30:57we are making
30:59a study of him
31:01learning what passes
31:03for thought process
31:04in the human mind
31:06why not
31:07send him back with me
31:08why
31:10should we
31:11you've
31:12you have no need for him
31:14at least
31:15at least he might let us all die together
31:19i will consider
31:36this is the admiral
31:37all hands
31:39report to the control room
31:41repeat
31:42all hands
31:43report to the control room
31:47here this is nelson
31:49i want all personnel aboard
31:50to report to me at once
31:52in the control room
31:57all personnel aboard
31:58report to me at once
31:59in the control room
32:12the control room
32:16we'll do it
32:17a faith
32:17we'll find all those
32:17give us a pleasure
32:18to have you
32:18do it
32:20take your time
32:23and take your time
32:24and we'll take our time
32:25and take your time
32:25we'll take our time
32:25and take your time
32:27and take our time
32:27we'll take your time
32:30to give your time
34:30You sent me to get the film I took of a cloud, remember?
34:34Oh, yes, yes, I remember.
34:36Remember a lot of other things as well.
34:39I'd like to know where you came from and exactly who you are.
34:46Believe me, Admiral, I don't know what you're talking about.
34:48Chip said you'd come down here.
34:51And I wanted to talk to you.
34:55Well, why is the chief loading the torpedoes?
35:01What's going on here, chief?
35:04Just following the admiral's orders.
35:05He wants these torpedoes loaded.
35:07Belay it.
35:08Sir?
35:09Sir?
35:10I said belay it.
35:11We're not going to fire those torpedoes.
35:13Are you?
35:16Are you countermanding my orders?
35:20That's right.
35:21The torpedoes are not going to be fired.
35:32Not until the automatic timing devices are locked into place.
35:37All right, men.
35:38Get them loaded.
35:41All right, men.
35:42Lend a hand.
35:43Let's ram these fish home.
35:49Admiral, do you want to track them from here?
35:51No, I want to check all available instruments
35:56when the torpedoes impact on the cloud.
35:59Contact me in the control room when you're ready to fire.
36:02Aye, sir.
36:18Are you sure there was no time lapse after I left here?
36:23Well, not more than a few minutes, no, sir.
36:26Nothing happened?
36:29Nothing unusual, nothing hardly ordinary,
36:31but I got back.
36:33No, sir.
36:33I felt dizzy for a minute there,
36:35but that must have been because the underwater quakes,
36:37but that's all.
36:39What's the matter?
36:40Is something strange going on?
36:44Well, it's more than strange.
36:48I think that we are being...
36:50Torpedoes, one, two, three, four.
36:53Ready to fire, sir.
36:57Stand by to fire on command.
37:00Now, you know what to do
37:01if the torpedoes break through the cloud barrier.
37:04Move us into the center of that thing at flying speed, aye, sir.
37:07All set.
37:14Fire, one, and three.
37:25Fire, two, and four.
37:27Fire, two, and four.
37:28Fire, two, and four.
37:34Fire, two, and four.
37:46Fire, two, and four.
37:47Fire, two, and four.
37:47Fire, two, and four.
37:47Fire, two, and four.
37:47Fire, two, and four.
37:48Fire, two, and four.
37:49Fire, two, and four.
38:20Well done.
38:22We now have their weapons for study.
38:24Give them exactly 20 more minutes, then the forces destroying the Earth will be irreversible.
38:33At that time, you will also destroy them.
38:39I will.
39:03Give me a full report on that, Bill.
39:06Force, area involved, extent of the damage.
39:08Yes, sir.
39:13Give me that last damage report.
39:15All details complete.
39:17And the latest estimate as to the time limitation of the probability of our survival.
39:23What about the sea view?
39:24Let me have an immediate answer, please.
39:27Come in!
39:27Come in!
39:29All right, now.
39:30Stand by for orders.
39:31And keep us posted immediately on any change in the situation.
39:35Right?
39:39Here's the latest figure, sir.
39:42You know what this means, don't you?
39:44Yes, sir.
39:46At the rate the damage is building, increase in force of our own natural disasters.
39:52Thirty minutes.
39:53That's what this whole thing boils down to.
39:57Thirty minutes, and then the world as you and I know it will be destroyed.
40:01What about the sea view, sir?
40:03Any hope there?
40:04Any word from her?
40:05How can there be?
40:06We can't even get in touch with our own communications people anymore.
40:09How can they reach the sea view?
40:11As for hope...
40:19Well, I guess that's our answer.
40:22There can be no more hope.
40:34Missile room.
40:35Missile room.
40:36This is the exec.
40:37The admiral's badly hurt.
40:38I need help up here.
40:39Acknowledge.
40:42Acknowledge!
40:46Acknowledge!
40:53Bye, guys.
40:55Acknowledge.
41:11Congratulations.
41:13Acknowledge.
41:14Acknowledge.
41:25Chip, what happened to the Admiral?
41:27When the torpedoes went off, he was rammed into the wiring over there.
41:30It must be acute electrical shock.
41:32Then why aren't you taking care of him?
41:33What are you doing there?
41:35His orders were to enter the cloud at flank speed if we blasted the barrier.
41:39We did and we are.
41:41I'm sorry, I didn't understand.
41:43I'll try to help him.
41:49What was he going to do if we got into the cloud?
41:53He must have had some idea in mind, but he didn't read me on it.
41:56Try to bring him around and we'll find out what it was.
41:58I'll see what I can do.
42:10Lee, I just thought the missiles, if we can...
42:13What are you...
42:14Stay where you are.
42:17Don't touch me!
42:21Metal.
42:23You're not crane.
42:26You're a thing from that cloud.
42:31I don't know who you are, what you really are.
42:34You take one more step and I'll blast you.
42:37You.
42:37You.
42:39With your puny weapons.
42:43Do you think you can hurt me?
42:51You're a thing.
43:14I don't need to take one more time.
43:20oh yeah yes i'm on it did they did the autopilot work we're inside the cloud we're dead in the
43:29water again lee's responsible for that well not lee exactly that is the yeah i know i know i know
43:35he's one of them how do you know and he tried to wipe my mind clear what they did before
43:42but
43:42it didn't work where is he now well he got away the laser gun hurt him it didn't stop him
43:48find him
43:49arm yourself with anything you can but find the man and stop him what are you going to do now
43:53i'm going to fire every missile aboard into that cloud
44:19control room this is the chief we need some help down here in the missile room
44:25control room can you read me we need some help down here parasit is hurt come in come in
44:32chief this is the exec the admiral's on his way down there now stand by to fire missiles stand
44:37by to fire missiles i see how's the wing kid
44:51hear the dew
44:54better you heard the exec come on let's get to those missiles
45:22fire missiles all burn off all right fire manually come on
45:28come on let's get to work
45:28okay
45:29Yes, sir.
45:59Well, I'd better do it. Feed the power, chief.
46:03Aye, sir.
46:09Wait, wait.
46:11Put the 25,000 volts in that.
46:15Don't worry, sir. I'll handle it as carefully as my grandmother's egg basket.
46:25Another underwater quake, sir.
46:27Yes, well, there's no time left. Will you put the plug in?
46:29Aye, sir.
46:41Ratings are all green, sir. Missiles ready to fire.
46:45Kowalski has set delayed action time for one minute.
46:47Yes, sir.
46:51All set, sir.
46:53Fire.
47:03Sir, being this close to a nuclear detonation, I, uh, what I mean, sir, is, uh, those missiles aren't exactly
47:12cap guns.
47:13I, uh, I guess we've all had it.
47:17It's just so if the Earth hasn't.
47:20Yeah, well, I'll bust up the cloud, people. I suppose it'll be well, well worth it.
47:27You haven't yet, and you won't.
47:30We only let you live this long to learn your nuclear secrets, such as in your missiles.
47:36Where I come from, such things don't exist.
47:39But now that I know it, I'll reverse the power through your nuclear controls.
48:03I'll reverse the power through your nuclear weapons, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:03in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:03in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:03in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:03in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:03in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:03in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:04in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:05in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as in your arms, such as
48:09in your arms, such
48:13THE END
48:43still alive
48:47it worked all right
48:49look
48:50look over there
48:54what
48:56what is that
49:18what am I doing here
49:21the last thing I remember
49:23was flying into that
49:23into that cloud
49:27what's happened since
49:29oh
49:30nothing much
49:31you've just flown out of it again
49:32and it's gone
49:34let's find ship and get underway
49:36we've got a long report to make to Washington
49:37I wonder how much of it
49:40they're going to believe
50:00I wonder how much of it
50:11I wonder how much of it
50:48what is that
50:48what is that
50:49how much of it
50:49the end
50:49and that
50:49what all of it
50:49is
50:49that
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