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00:09Uh-uh. Trouble at home.
00:12Yeah, I just got dumped in the form of a spectacularly written Dear John email.
00:19That's life at sea.
00:22Well, sprinkle her in the chiller if you want.
00:25Hey, Fry, ready for set railing yet?
00:27He's working on it, sir.
00:28Oh, hey, that was some nice ping-pong action earlier.
00:31Yeah, you're next.
00:39How's the port servant?
00:40Up and running, sir.
00:43And, uh, you bruised ego?
00:48Repairs are underway.
00:51You'll get over.
00:53And how many X's do you have, Captain?
00:56Oh.
00:57Oh, too many to count.
01:00So I'm learning from the master.
01:03Yeah, as your captain, I try to lead by example.
01:07You hear that?
01:09Yeah.
01:11Yeah.
01:13Oh, too many to count.
01:20Oh, too many to count.
01:24Oh, too many to count.
01:27Oh, too many to count.
01:29Oh, too many to count.
01:30Oh, too many to count.
01:31Oh, too many to count.
01:31Oh, too many to count.
01:31Oh, too many to count.
01:31Oh, too many to count.
01:33Oh, too many to count.
01:33Oh, too many to count.
01:38Oh, too many to count.
02:03Engineering, what is it? What's going on?
02:21You're going to hear a number of alarming things today. Just try to remember this is only an exercise.
02:27As a contingency analyst, my job is to scare you and hopefully prepare you for the worst imaginable catastrophes.
02:34We have to acknowledge the very real possibility of a global pandemic involving a highly pathogenic SARS-like virus.
02:40The World Health Organization projects, for the purposes of this study, we've selected St. Louis.
02:44Stage one, the long-term post-nuclear radiation effect.
02:47Stage three, preventing widespread pain.
02:49All right, any questions?
02:50G-
03:12Hey, monster.
03:14And with the lonely eyes
03:17I'll take his hand
03:19You'll be surprised
03:25So give a little bit
03:28Give a little bit of my life for you
03:35So give a little bit
03:37Hey, handsome
03:38Give a little bit of your time to me
03:42Come on, monster. Let's take a spot.
03:44Let's take a little bit of your time
04:08All in, Jaffrey
04:09Name's Kavanaugh, Federal Asian
04:12One of your plans has been activated. You're needed in Washington.
04:15Which plan?
04:17Threshold.
04:19You've just become the most important person on the planet.
05:23Dr. Caffrey, my name's J.T. Bailock.
05:26Deputy National Security Advisor. Yes, I know.
05:29I take it you and Toto have been briefed?
05:32On the ride over.
05:35You wrote this three years ago. Do you need a few minutes to refresh yourself before we throw you to
05:39the wolves?
05:40No, I'm good to go.
05:42Okay, no dogs allowed. Jim, watch the mic.
05:46From what I've heard, the Oval Office seems to think you're some kind of genius.
05:50Oh, I don't know about that. But I have advised them on a few occasions.
05:53Your modesty is refreshing. Now drop it. We need you to take control.
05:59I'll do my best.
06:01How many people were brought in on this? How many now?
06:04Defense, Homeland Security, Langley, NASA. We kept it limited per your protocols.
06:09What about the President?
06:11What about the President?
06:11I guess. Good luck.
06:22Dr. Caffrey, National Security Advisor, Andrea Hatton.
06:26So nice to see you again, Molly. Likewise.
06:28Ladies and gentlemen, under Executive Order 221-C, I'm reminding everyone that what we're about to discuss has been classified
06:38top secret.
06:39No foreign dissemination. This image was captured by our Cheyenne Mountain facility.
06:46You're looking at the heat bloom of an unidentified object entering Earth's orbit from deep space at 2200 hours.
06:53At approximately 2212, the object made a number of course corrections.
06:59Course corrections.
06:59That's right, Admiral. We believe it's under extraterrestrial control.
07:04We lost contact with the object at these coordinates.
07:07The Coast Guard has informed us that a naval vessel in the vicinity has gone silent.
07:14At this point, I'd like to turn the briefing over to Dr. Caffrey, a senior analyst at the Blackwood Think
07:20Tank.
07:20Dr. Caffrey wrote the protocols we'll be implementing tonight.
07:24Dr. Caffrey?
07:27Some of you may not know what a contingency analyst does.
07:31I deal in worst-case scenarios.
07:34The unthinkable.
07:36And this definitely qualifies.
07:39Now, Threshold was designed as a rapid response measure to a first contact scenario.
07:44Stage 1 of the plan calls for an immediate quarantine of the landing site or possibly crash site.
07:49After the object is effectively secured by a special ops force, the next step calls for the insertion of a
07:55red team.
07:57Now, their priorities are threefold.
07:59Confirm the presence of extraterrestrial life, intelligent or otherwise.
08:03Attempt to communicate with it and finally to determine its intent, whether it poses any possible threat.
08:08And if it does?
08:10You'll find that on page 45 under the chapter heading, what to do if we're screwed.
08:17So, which of the red team candidates were we able to get?
08:19We got your microbiologist, Nigel Fenway.
08:22Perfect. He's an MD with a background in pathology.
08:24Former 60s radical. Stubborn as hell.
08:26If we are dealing with alien life, he'll help us figure out how it eats, sleeps, and breathes.
08:30Well, next up, Lucas Pegg, astronautical engineer at Jet Propulsion Laboratories, Pasadena.
08:36Great. He helped design the Jupiter probe.
08:38We are dealing with a UFO. He'll pop the hood. Tell us how it works.
08:41Also one of the all-time high Jeopardy winners.
08:44Good to know.
08:45Number three on the hit parade, Arthur Ramsey.
08:48Expert in linguistics and applied mathematics.
08:50If R.E.T. needs to phone home, he'll translate the call.
08:53The guy is brilliant.
08:55Yeah, well, he's also got quite a gambling loser stripper problem.
08:58We all have our vices.
08:59Really? What are yours, Dr. Caffrey?
09:02I only reveal those on a need-to-know basis, Mr. Cavanaugh.
09:07Well, here's your red team.
09:08Not exactly Charlie's Angels, are they?
09:12Let me get this straight.
09:14We could be witness to the greatest moment in human history,
09:18and you people want to keep it a secret?
09:21Damn right.
09:22What if some kind of technology could be reverse-engineered from what we encounter?
09:26Do we want it falling into the hands of other countries?
09:30God forbid the government would give the rest of the world the benefit of the doubt.
09:34Here's a thought.
09:35What if they're hostile?
09:36I mean, even if they're benign, their presence alone could incite worldwide panic.
09:41Look, gentlemen, we don't know what we're dealing with.
09:43And until we do, whatever we discover stays in this room.
09:46Finders keepers.
09:47Hey, while we're on the subject of aliens, I don't appreciate being abducted.
09:52How long is this little field trip going to last?
09:54Indefinitely.
09:55So what, I'm a prisoner?
09:57That's not going to fly.
09:59Hey, can I talk to you in private for a minute?
10:02Door number one or door number two?
10:07Uh, I don't know.
10:08What are you talking about?
10:10Door number one, you bring along a slide rule and a smile and you do what you're asked.
10:14Door number two, you disappear into an 8x10 cell for the rest of your life,
10:17playing solitaire, courtesy of the federal government.
10:20You can't do that.
10:21That's illegal.
10:25So it's a very national security, my friend.
10:27We're in dark waters here, okay?
10:30So I'm going to ask you again.
10:33Door number one or two.
10:42We'll be choppering you out to the freighter with a Navy SEAL escort.
10:46Securing the vessel will be your first priority.
10:49However, we've had a slight complication.
10:51The NSA has informed us that the North Koreans also detected the object.
10:55They've dispatched a kilo-class submarine to investigate.
10:59How much time do we have out there?
11:00Five, six hours at best.
11:03What is this, War of the Worlds?
11:05You ladies due to go?
11:07Probably not, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
11:10Have we considered how this might look?
11:12Or what if they'd come bearing gifts?
11:14Believe me, Lucas, I hope they have.
11:18Ten minutes ago, you were worried about the global panic.
11:22I like to worry about things from all angles.
11:28I like to worry about things from all angles.
12:17What's that?
12:20Uh, it's New Testament, 1 Corinthians.
12:26How are they going to work aliens into their Sunday servant?
12:30You making fun of me?
12:32I'm just saying. I don't remember reading and on the eighth day the Lord created Klingons.
12:39That's funny. No, that's very funny.
12:44What's your problem? Where do I begin?
12:53Is that your father's watch?
12:55What makes you ask that?
12:57It's a Tag Heuer Monaco. Steve McQueen wore one.
13:00If you were a guy back in the 70s, that was a must-have item.
13:03My dad thought so too.
13:06Still around?
13:08I don't know.
13:10Uh, Whiskey 1, we are approaching naval perimeter. Repeat, approaching naval perimeter.
13:16Under that, Whiskey 1. Proceed with caution.
13:19Naval perimeter has been secured.
13:25It's enough people!
13:27What's up?
13:27Need to secure the entire ship!
13:29It's down below deck!
13:30See if we get the power online!
13:32Heads up gentlemen, one crew member down.
13:34Heads up!
13:35Heads up!
13:37Heads up!
13:41Heads up!
13:58Heads up!
13:59Heads up!
14:11Heads on their
14:13Are now on our way!
14:15Heads up!
14:27Let's go.
14:51Dr. Caffrey.
14:55I'm here.
14:57We're clean down here, Dr. Caffrey. No pathogens, no chemical toxins, and no radiological activity.
15:02The crew?
15:03We found five of them so far all dead.
15:06Some of them are pretty deformed.
15:09According to the ship's manifest, there were 13 crew members on board.
15:12Where are the rest of them?
15:15We don't know.
15:16Get your team ready. You're up.
15:18We're on our way.
15:34We had to trank him. His name is Gunnison, first mate.
15:37All right, um, Mr. Cavanaugh, I'd like your men to search a ship for any additional life forms.
15:42Freighters like this always have stowaways, rats, roaches, silverfish. Capture them alive if possible.
15:47Dr. Fenway, you're going to have your hands full.
15:49I want a full workup on Gunnison here and those corpses and whatever potential menagerie we find.
15:54May I ask what it is I'm supposed to be looking for?
15:56If we knew that, we could all go home.
15:57What about the ship's computers?
15:59There might be a log or outgoing emails, anything that can tell us what happened?
16:03We'll check it out.
16:04You said you saw some kind of ghost images on the ship's radar equipment?
16:08Yeah, eye patterns, definitely more than just static.
16:10Ramsey, take a look.
16:12Lucas, there's a video camera in the rec room.
16:14Let's run it.
16:15Okay.
16:16Call us when he comes to.
16:18Yeah.
16:27Nice try.
16:28Nice try.
16:30What do you imagine?
16:32Oh!
16:35You got game!
16:36You got game!
16:37You got game!
16:38You got game!
16:38You also got a big old chance on the hands, too.
16:41All right.
17:07Lucas, you're the engineer.
17:09Any idea what we're seeing here?
17:12No obvious means of propulsion.
17:15No aerodynamic surfaces.
17:17My God, look at the way it's folding in on itself.
17:19It's almost like we're dealing with some kind of higher dimensional geometry.
17:24Maybe a Clusacline manifold?
17:27English, please.
17:28It means I just soiled my boxers.
17:31Just a little bit.
17:32Come on, come on.
17:33I think we're looking at a four-dimensional object in three-dimensional space.
17:37You see how it keeps morphing?
17:38Yeah.
17:39I think because we live in a three-dimensional world, you see, we're only capable of seeing
17:43part of it.
17:45What's it doing?
17:48What's that sound?
18:01Are you guys all right?
18:10Congratulations, gentlemen.
18:13We've just accomplished the first task of threshold.
18:17Confirmation of extraterrestrial intelligence.
18:25So you're telling me you've got nothing more than an amateur videotape?
18:30No, I'm telling you what's on that videotape will keep our scientists busy for decades.
18:34I'm not interested in the future.
18:36I'm interested in now.
18:37Who are they?
18:38Why are they here?
18:40Come on, dazzle us with some of your celebrated conjecture.
18:43And you'll have to do it quickly, Molly.
18:45The North Koreans caused some friendly currents.
18:48They're due to arrive a few hours early.
18:50Understood.
18:53J.T., any thoughts?
18:57Look at all those sorry bastards out there.
19:00They have no idea what just dropped into our lap.
19:03They're driving home, bitching about traffic, thinking about happy hour, just going about
19:09their lives, and it could all be over.
19:12You don't know that.
19:14If we do our jobs right, they'll never know how close we came.
19:20Molly is going to need someone to run interference for her, J.T.
19:24You know how treacherous Washington bureaucracy can be.
19:27She'll be pulling resources from every conceivable government branch.
19:31You'll be assigning me.
19:32Temporarily.
19:33I thought I was on track for your job.
19:35Right now, you have the more important one.
19:53He's in a delicate state.
19:55Probably post-traumatic stress.
19:57I'm not sure you'll get much out of him.
20:00Did you find the captain?
20:02No, he's missing.
20:04So is most of the crew.
20:06Of the people we have been able to find, you're the only survivor.
20:11Good.
20:13And why is that good?
20:14Because they changed.
20:18We looked at the videotape.
20:20Can you tell us what happened?
20:22I don't know where it came from.
20:25I heard a sound first.
20:29Then the equipment started acting funny.
20:32It was blinding.
20:33And the sound, like knives being sharpened.
20:37I heard a moment of acting.
20:40So is this a good deal.
20:41I can't do it.
20:41Did you see that?
20:44Don't touch me.
20:45I can't do it.
20:48Let's see.
20:49There must be a light.
20:50Oh, oh.
20:52Now let's go.
20:53Now let's go.
20:54You knew this is a good deal.
20:55You came back!
20:55You came back!
20:56Come back!
21:00Now let's go.
21:00Now let's go.
21:00Now let's go.
21:00Stay fast.
21:00Now let's go.
21:01Now let's go.
21:03Go.
21:10when we came to it was gone
21:14power was on backup
21:16then the crew started getting sick
21:19really sick
21:21having weird dreams
21:23there was nothing I could do
21:26these boys need help captain
21:28we should call in an airlift
21:31captain
21:31it was like a forest
21:34but the trees were made of glass
21:37sir why don't we get you down to sickbay
21:40in the dream I had
21:42in the forest
21:44sir
21:45it was like I was really there
22:15and we never saw the captain
22:18never found his body
22:27after that everything went to hell
22:30people trying to kill each other
22:33trying to kill themselves
22:35I hid in sickbay but I could still hear the screaming
22:40and the missing crew members
22:44do you know where they went
22:47no
22:48what about the bodies we found
22:50what caused those disfigurements
22:53listen people weren't the same
22:56they weren't themselves
22:59what about you
23:02are you yourself
23:05take it easy buddy
23:07take it easy
23:23you okay
23:24yeah
23:26no
23:29actually I'm not okay
23:31I'm completely freaked out
23:33I'd be worried if you weren't
23:36any thoughts on our mystery object
23:39you mean the Christmas ornament there
23:42look
23:43designing spacecraft is what I do
23:44you know and theoretically
23:46there are only so many ways
23:47you can get from one star to another
23:48laser assisted solar sails
23:50fusion engines
23:51interstellar ram jets
23:52animator drives
23:53and I gotta tell you
23:55this thing
23:56definitely doesn't use any of those
23:58so what does it do
24:00do you think it was carrying passengers
24:03you saw what it was doing
24:04folding in on itself
24:06where would they be
24:08an unmanned probe then
24:10possibly
24:11or a weapon
24:13right
24:17after you cut him down
24:18get him to Dr. Fenway
24:20takes real commitment to hang yourself
24:22my boy here was motivated
24:24something must have really scared the crap out of him
24:27you want to see me
24:29yeah I got a little bit of alien voodoo
24:31I want to run past you here
24:34now this interference pattern
24:36it appears on every bit of equipment on this ship
24:39what's causing it
24:41we really should go out sometime
24:44what you don't think guys
24:46smarter than you
24:47I don't know
24:48never met one
24:49yeah
24:50now as to what's causing this pattern
24:52remember the bomb they dropped over Hiroshima
24:55the explosion was so hardcore
24:56that it permanently burnt shadows of people onto the walls and sidewalks
25:00I think we have the electromagnetic equivalent here
25:03what about the shape itself
25:05I've got some ideas
25:06but I need to do a foyer analysis before I really nail it down
25:08come on guys
25:09I want to get some shots before you're bagging
25:11meticulous
25:12details matter
25:14I think I saw that embroidered on a pillow once
25:18you know Caffrey
25:18you didn't have to concoct this whole alien conspiracy theory
25:21just to get the two of us alone together
25:22you're boring the Ramsey
25:24can you get that
25:24or you need me to embroider it on a pillow for you
25:26I have to amuse myself somehow
25:29you know thanks to you
25:30this might be my last job
25:32ever
25:32you ever consider that
25:33I mean did you think about that
25:35when you picked our names out of a hat
25:36I mean I was having a perfectly deviant life
25:58it's not all that unusual
26:00post-mortem muscle contractions
26:03neuro-electrical discharges
26:05discharge?
26:06this guy was doing the Macarena
26:08look all I know is his eyes were focused
26:11there was consciousness
26:12so maybe our definition of dead just changed
26:16okay
26:18give me a couple hours
26:19I'll see if I can get you some answers
26:32any luck?
26:33I asked our naval escorts to do another sonar sweep
26:36but so far nothing
26:37so that thing on tape wasn't tracked
26:39leaving by air
26:41not underwater
26:43where the hell did it go?
26:46nervous
26:47you really thrive in this crisis stuff
26:49don't you?
26:50isn't it that obvious?
26:52worst case scenarios
26:53what kind of person
26:55picks that for a job description?
26:58the kind of person who lived through one
27:05you know what doc?
27:06I've been thinking
27:07uh oh
27:07I don't know if that object was even a spacecraft
27:09and the way it was built
27:11it can never carry passengers
27:12I must have been sent here for another purpose
27:17huh
27:19whoa
27:21hey there's a wedding ring in this hand
27:23did they ever find the guy this belonged to?
27:26nope
27:29didn't that bother you?
27:33what bothers me
27:35is that we're working our butts off here
27:37and nobody said Bo Diddley
27:38about whether we're being paid for this or not
27:40I'm not worried about that
27:41I think we got bigger fish to fry
27:43well you're not carrying three ex-wives on your back
27:46are you?
27:47you know doc
27:48I mean this
27:49this is about the science
27:51this is about the sense of discovery
27:53are you kidding me?
27:54you think people give a flying fart about science?
27:58the day the Mars rover landed
28:00what was the top story in the news?
28:02I don't know
28:03Britney Spears married in Vegas
28:05I don't know
28:06given the state of the world today
28:08a little alien intervention
28:10might be just what the doctor ordered
28:12so you're bitter is what you're saying
28:18wait wait what the hell is this?
28:20come here Lucas
28:23so have you figured out what we're looking at?
28:25if I give you the wrong answer
28:27are you gonna make me choose a door again?
28:31it's a fractal pattern
28:32fractional geometry
28:34a type of mathematics that crops up in chaos theory
28:37what does this have to do with our UFO?
28:39could be some form of communication
28:40math is a language
28:42and like any language it speaks to us
28:45this pattern is speaking to me
28:48what's it saying?
28:50it's a graphic representation of a
28:52equation that describes a DNA molecule
28:55here now
28:56our DNA
28:57the DNA of every life form on earth
29:00is in the shape of
29:02the double helix
29:03the double helix
29:03so you actually took more than phys ed
29:05keep going Ramsey
29:06now if I translate into mathematics
29:09what this pattern is describing
29:11things get a little bit bizarre
29:13the triple helix
29:15I can't even imagine
29:16what life based on a triple helix
29:18would look like
29:19maybe we're about to find out
29:21huh
29:23whatever it is
29:24it can't be good for the human race
29:32okay guys let's think
29:36we're up against the wall here
29:38who are they?
29:39why are they here?
29:40what do they want?
29:42doctor you said you found something unusual
29:44now that's putting it mildly
29:46these are normal human blood cells
29:50this is a sample of blood taken from our survivor
29:52I found the same structural changes in the corpses
29:55and in the rats and roaches for that matter
29:58something evoked
30:00frighteningly rapid cellular change
30:02in every living thing on this boat
30:03it's not unlike the work of a viral agent
30:05play like cancer but more directed in its purpose
30:08exactly
30:08the ship's clean
30:10we didn't find any pathogens
30:11this is what puzzled me
30:12and then I started thinking
30:14most of our genetic material is obsolete
30:16the fact is we don't know what most of it does
30:19but what if someone else did?
30:21what if
30:22what if they figured out a way to manipulate it?
30:24how?
30:25with a mystery object
30:26with all those lights and sounds?
30:27no
30:27you can't hack into someone's DNA with a signal
30:30really?
30:32you used a cell phone lately?
30:33brain tumors chief
30:34even watching a second generation copy made us sick
30:36yeah which reminds me doctor
30:38I'm gonna have to take blood samples
30:39of the three of you as well
30:41Ramsey
30:41you said the shape was articulating something
30:45I'm down with Fenway
30:46someone's trying to unzip our DNA strands
30:48and reassemble them
30:49so
30:50what?
30:51we're talking about some kind of
30:54bioforming?
30:55you've heard of terraforming
30:56altering the climate of Mars
30:57to make it habitable
30:58why not do the same thing to people?
31:01say you want to colonize another world
31:03what do you do?
31:05you send troops and armada of spaceships?
31:08wouldn't it be more efficient
31:09if you could simply send information?
31:13if you could download a program
31:15into the indigenous population
31:17and
31:18and turn them into you?
31:22okay hold on though
31:23we don't know they're trying to colonize
31:25this could be
31:26their way of
31:28saying hello
31:29listen
31:30my ridiculously optimistic little friend
31:31I know how to say hello
31:32in over 200 dialects
31:34and this most certainly
31:35is not a hello
31:42Kavanaugh
31:45roger that
31:46we're evacuating
31:48I was told we had at least
31:49another 90 minutes
31:50what the hell are you doing?
31:52North Koreans are breathing down our necks
31:54so unless you want to stare down
31:55our 2,000 ton sub
31:56are you pulling up the ship?
31:58we can't destroy the only evidence
32:00of alien life we've ever had
32:02look
32:02you have to make do with what you've got
32:04we can't afford to let them
32:05get their hands on
32:07the less they know about
32:08what we found out here
32:09the better
32:18hey we gotta go
32:21come on molly
32:40go
32:42get that
32:42move
32:42get that
32:43move
32:52move
32:54Gunnison stop
32:55stop
32:57turn around
32:58turn around
32:58come on
33:02ah
33:02ah
33:03ah
33:03ah
33:04ah
33:07ah
33:10ah
33:12ah
33:13ah
33:15ah
33:16ah
33:18ah
33:25Gunnison!
33:31Stay back!
34:04You okay?
34:05Yeah.
34:23Quelle!
34:30You okay?
34:31You okay?
34:32And you behind me.
34:35You okay?
34:37You okay?
34:43Okay, you okay.
34:54I think it's safe to say we are dealing with a worst-case scenario.
34:58So, we move on to phase two of the threshold protocols.
35:02Containment and crisis management.
35:04And there's a lot we don't know.
35:06You're like, where are the missing crew members?
35:07Where is first mate Gunnison?
35:09Sleeping with the fishes, no doubt.
35:11No one could have survived out there, much less made it to shore.
35:13We can assume nothing, Doctor.
35:15The minute we give in to our preconceptions, we're dead.
35:18Which brings us to our object.
35:23Where did it go?
35:24We're plugged into every surveillance satellite in the hemisphere.
35:28I can tell you this, it certainly hasn't left.
35:31If it was here, we would have found it by now.
35:33And not necessarily.
35:34If their technology is based on four or even five-dimensional physics,
35:39they could come and go, and we'd never even know it.
35:41We have to assume we're dealing with an intelligence so advanced
35:44that its capabilities border on the supernatural.
35:46That's comforting.
35:47There's nothing comforting about this.
35:49Look, we don't have time for fear.
35:53We don't have the luxury of self-doubt.
35:55We've got to stare into the face of the unknown
35:57and make damn sure we don't blink.
36:01Why don't you come back tomorrow afternoon
36:02and we'll run another round of tests.
36:06So, what is that, a battlefield scar?
36:09Something like that.
36:11Whoever stitched you up should be making shoes for a living.
36:15Let me ask you something.
36:18I understand what I'm doing here.
36:20The others.
36:22What exactly is your job title?
36:25I mean, who cut your checks?
36:27I'm freelance.
36:28I do contract work.
36:31So, you're a ghost, huh?
36:34You're the guy they send in when they can't acknowledge they've sent someone in.
36:40Should we be worried?
36:42No, I haven't found any cellular damage or mutations.
36:46So we're cleaning?
36:49Sort of.
36:51I picked up some unusual activity in your mid to lower frontal lobes.
36:56Both of you.
36:57Lucas, too.
36:58Are you saying we're sick?
36:59No, no, no.
37:00We're talking brainwave activity.
37:02See, these are theta waves.
37:04You're all generating far more than the average cognitive model.
37:08You're saying the videotape changed the way we think?
37:12Maybe.
37:16Anyway, I can't see any reason to keep you here now.
37:19Well, my advice, get some rest.
37:21Even ghosts need sleep, right?
37:29Hey, don't you ever sleep?
37:32Can't.
37:32I'm still drowning in satellite telemetry.
37:35I just feel like we missed something.
37:37Oh, drown tomorrow.
37:40Go home.
37:41You're no good to us.
37:42Fried.
37:43You're still here.
37:44Yeah, well, I don't have a life.
37:47What makes you think I do?
37:49I guess I know the call when Thanksgiving comes around.
37:53Look, get some rest.
37:55We'll need you back here in eight hours.
37:57Good night.
37:59Night.
37:59Good night.
38:15Good night.
38:18There are pressure in your eyes, I call it justice, that first time, I'll be in my hands,
38:29I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
38:36I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
38:50I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
38:55I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
38:59I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
39:02I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
39:04I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
39:04I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands,
39:04I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands, I'll be in my hands
39:04Oh, my God.
39:44Oh, my God.
40:06Oh, my God.
40:34Oh, my God.
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