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00:00Previously on Threshold
00:04All in, Caffrey!
00:06You've just become the most important person on the planet!
00:08Dr. Caffrey wrote the protocols we'll be implementing tonight.
00:11We don't have time for fear.
00:12We don't have the luxury of self-doubt.
00:15We're approaching the ship.
00:17We had to train him.
00:18Someone's trying to unzip our DNA strands and reassemble them.
00:26We blew up his damn ship. Why come here?
00:28Looks like Gunnison left us a parting gift.
00:30Why don't you come back tomorrow afternoon? We'll run another round of tests.
00:33I just don't feel like myself anymore.
00:35I'm scared too.
00:36We're gonna stick together.
00:38You're one of us.
00:41No, I'm not.
01:09Some good news, some bad.
01:11Well, you know I thrive on the bad.
01:14According to your EEG, your theta brainwaves are still on speed.
01:18They're good?
01:18Your scan's clean.
01:20No tumors or tissue aberrations.
01:24I got your blood work back.
01:26No genetic mutations whatsoever.
01:28Same with Lucas and Kavanaugh.
01:30What do the brainwaves mean?
01:32I don't know yet.
01:34Beta waves move faster when we're very relaxed or near sleep.
01:38Beta waves dominate when we're alert and awake.
01:41Who knows what this alien signal might have done to you?
01:44Any more bizarre dreams?
01:46No.
01:48Luckily, the three of you were only exposed to a videotape for a few seconds.
01:52The crew of this ship was directly exposed for a prolonged period of time.
01:56Their DNA is completely transformed.
02:00Any change in Gunnison?
02:02Yeah.
02:03I mean, he's still in a comatose state.
02:06His brain is damaged but functional.
02:09But you know those bullet holes you blew into him?
02:14They healed.
02:16What?
02:16You're kidding.
02:19Apparently, Gunnison's traded his genetic structure for strength and the power of regeneration.
02:25So the six missing crewmen are running around out there like Superman?
02:27I wouldn't say Superman.
02:29They just won't be making as many Blue Cross co-payments as you and I.
02:34You still haven't found any of them?
02:35We're still surveilling their homes.
02:41Gotta go.
02:43To be continued.
02:46As part of their surveillance, our agents are monitoring all emergency radio calls in the vicinity of the crewman's homes.
02:53We got a hit?
02:55Possibly.
02:56Agents at the home of crewman Thomas Sanford in Gladstone, Virginia picked up on an odd police call at a
03:02fast food joint.
03:03Two towns over.
03:05This is a security tape?
03:07Yeah.
03:13Whatever he's on makes PCP look like baby aspirin.
03:17Do we know where he went?
03:19He was found in a store room with his head imploded.
03:25The bystander that called 911.
03:29She said his face was deformed.
03:32Deformed how?
03:33She didn't say.
03:35But watch this on slow speed.
03:42The fractal pattern.
03:44The aliens calling card.
03:46We found ourselves another crew member.
04:05The fractal pattern.
04:07The aliens calling card.
04:07An American ship is blasted by a signal from a UFO.
04:11We found the crew dead except for six who were missing and another who escaped.
04:15We naturally presumed that these men were also dead.
04:20Then one showed up at your house.
04:22He was upset and disoriented.
04:25He tried to kill you.
04:28That's all he came for.
04:29I'd be dead right now.
04:31Then how the hell did he know where to find you?
04:35I'm still working on that one.
04:36And what about the rest of them?
04:38What are they up to?
04:39Looks like now we have one less crewman to ask.
04:43If this man in Virginia is crewman Sanford, that leaves us five alien infectees to find.
04:48Well, either way, it's time we step up from basic surveillance to a more proactive hunt.
04:52We can't just wait till the others turn off if they're out there with that kind of strength.
04:55Does your threshold plan cover this circumstance?
04:58Yes, we'll set up a network of data miners to monitor all media outlets and emergency response frequencies nationwide.
05:10JT? JT? JT?
05:15JT?
05:39JT?
06:09I don't know.
06:43I can't even read when I'm on the road, let alone take a nap.
06:46How did I drift off?
06:48Well, what's it been in five days since we were on that ship?
06:51Have you even slept one decent night since then?
06:54Oh, sleep is for the week.
06:57I'm fine, don't worry.
06:59Human survival may depend on you and this plan of yours,
07:02so as your doctor, I'm ordering you get more sleep.
07:06Do you have another dream?
07:08Yeah.
07:10No glass of trees.
07:12I was at work and I got lost and this boy was following me.
07:20Hmm.
07:21A child following you at work.
07:24Well, maybe we can just chalk that one up to your biological clock.
07:29That's original.
07:34Did anyone touch the body?
07:35No.
07:36Our agents were first responders, showed U.S. Marshal credentials, said this involved a fugitive.
07:40Local cops are really less paperwork.
07:41U.S. Marshals?
07:42I thought our cover was FBI.
07:44Body's back there.
07:49What are the casualties?
07:50Broke one man's nose and a couple ribs and kitty three's in the hospital with a broken collarbone.
07:54This is the other clerk that was on duty.
07:55She said she only talked to the top cop.
08:04Body of a white male.
08:08Approximately 180 pounds.
08:14Cacterial blood spray on the wall.
08:17Approximately two feet in length from the base of the mirror to where we learned that Toto bites it.
08:29Body twisted.
08:33Parshly prone.
08:36Face mutilated.
08:37And then Kyle was like, hey, and he was all like, ah, and threw Kyle over the counter on top
08:42of the fryer.
08:43Inches away from me.
08:44Did the attacker say anything?
08:46Not that I heard.
08:48Was he on drugs or something?
08:49Because everyone said he looked like he was tweaking.
08:51We don't know.
08:53Is that him?
08:54No, Jerry's older than that dude.
08:56Jerry?
08:57Jerry Dalton.
08:58Local guy.
08:59He comes in every week for Fajita Friday.
09:00Always cleans up after himself.
09:02And then bang, he's the Hulk.
09:03Do you know if he's a sailor?
09:04No, he's like a janitor.
09:06Where?
09:07Weymouth Military Academy.
09:08Just took the street.
09:12This man is not a bighorn crew member.
09:14No, he's a townie.
09:17Protruding bone, distorted features.
09:19I've only seen these kind of mutations once before.
09:21On the dead men on that ship.
09:23How quickly can you autopsy this body for confirmation?
09:26It's been hours of you getting me back to my lab.
09:29I'll get you a chopper.
09:32Molly, hold on now.
09:33Wait a second.
09:34If this man wasn't a bighorn crew member, how did this happen?
09:38The only cause of this genetic mutation we're aware of is the alien object signal.
09:42So either it appeared here again, or there are other infectees from the bighorn that we don't know about.
09:47We're on our way to the school right now.
09:48All right, what do you need us to do?
09:50The night of the incident, both the FAA and Coast Guard gave us reports stating no people were in the
09:54vicinity of the bighorn while it was exposed.
09:56Check their accuracy.
09:57Okay, we're on it.
09:59Your cover is Molly Caffrey, U.S. Marshal.
10:02Thanks.
10:03We're going to need enough men to secure the campus and a med tech to take blood samples.
10:06Done.
10:08Jerry, Dalton's been facilities manager longer than I've been deemed.
10:11He worked hard, never caused a problem.
10:13We need to sequester the campus and interview the students.
10:15No, that won't be difficult.
10:16This is a leave weekend.
10:17We have about 28 cadets and four faculty members on campus.
10:20We would like to get blood samples from everyone as well.
10:22All parents sign a release for regular mandatory drug testing, including blood if needed.
10:29Our cadets exhibit discipline.
10:32I would have a hard time believing that any of them are involved in anything illegal.
10:36I'm hoping to find nothing unusual with your cadets.
10:41Cenklo, Arroyo, fall in.
10:42Yes, sir.
10:45Commander Fox said you're a squad leader, Cadet Cenklo.
10:48Have you noticed anything strange in your squad lately?
10:50Strange, ma'am.
10:52Odd behavior and fighting?
10:53No, ma'am.
10:54Fighting will get them 18 miles of running.
10:56Most kids your age are playing video games or hanging at the mall.
11:00This is top-notch preparation, Marshal Caffrey.
11:02For the military?
11:03For helping rid the world of terrorists and safeguarding our democracy.
11:06It's a big goal for a high school freshman.
11:09Ma'am, my father told me that ghosts can't be too big.
11:12My father said something similar.
11:14After Marshal Caffrey finishes with her questions,
11:17you are proceeding directly to the infirmary for a blood test.
11:20Yes, sir.
11:22So, well, when was the last time you saw Master Dalton?
11:26In our dorm, ma'am.
11:27Fixing stuff.
11:28How do you seem to you?
11:30Busy, ma'am.
11:30Like always.
11:32Has anything happened at school lately that seemed weird?
11:35Nothing I can think of, ma'am.
11:37Molly.
11:39Just one minute, Josh.
11:42Anything unusual in Dalton's quarters?
11:43Beer, tools, and porno.
11:45I guess Post-A-Boy from Blue Collar usual.
11:47Check with the text taking magnetic readings.
11:48If the alien ship made an appearance, the signal will be sky high.
11:52All right.
11:54The Coast Guard GPS log conforms with the Baltimore Port vessel tracking data.
11:58No other sea craft was within a ten-mile vicinity of the Bighorn the night it was exposed to the
12:02alien signal.
12:02I can only imagine how the signal affected marine life in the area.
12:06Well, don't bother.
12:07It wasn't Flipper that went all postal in the taco dive.
12:09True.
12:10But a mutated Charlie tuna could end up on any of our plates.
12:13Good point, Lucas.
12:14But we need to prioritize infected humans first.
12:17Well, then I'll need data to check against the FAA flight schedules.
12:20I got a printout of the surveillance radar from Maryland Air Traffic Control.
12:24It's not Maiden, is it?
12:25I'm not quite sure what that means.
12:27Maiden radar system, it's ancient.
12:29There are lots of outages.
12:30Can I please?
12:33Oh, cool.
12:34Now this route center uses the newest radar system.
12:37Accurate and very readable.
12:39Hey, you know, I thought we all agreed yesterday that the best use of my mathematical genius was deciphering the
12:44fractal pattern.
12:46Now, I'm confused as to why Caffrey pulled me off that project to now do what is basically clerical work.
12:52Believe it or not, analyzing NTSB documents is new for me, too, Dr. Ramsey.
12:59But there are six of us on the red team who actually know what this threat is about.
13:04Our agents and staff have top secret clearances, but they are given information on an as-needed basis.
13:11None of our staff will hear the word extraterrestrial.
13:15So if we're going to uphold the threshold plan tenets of preventing mass panic, we're all going to have to
13:22widen our job description.
13:24Okay, I was just asking.
13:26Uh-oh.
13:27What?
13:28There's a discrepancy.
13:31The Maris guy flight 23 diverted from its path because of an air pressure pocket.
13:35Within a mile of the Bighorn.
13:37At 10.20 p.m.
13:39That's when the alien ship appeared.
13:41This must be our link to Molly's dead deformed guy in Virginia.
13:43And this could mean we've got a plane load of alien infectees.
13:49I'm anxious to see our cadets cleared.
13:51It shouldn't be long.
13:52We're rushing the samples back to our lab.
13:54Now, I interviewed all the cadets, but one of them didn't show up to give his blood sample.
13:58Who?
13:58Ensign Jordan Peters, grade 8.
14:02Lights up.
14:02It was ten minutes ago.
14:04I'll go to the dorm.
14:05I'll bring him here myself.
14:07If you can't find me, Commander, please call me immediately.
14:10I'll find him.
14:14Peters, is that you?
14:16Why aren't you in your dorm?
14:18Cadet, this library is closed.
14:21Cadet Peters, do you hear me?
14:26Step away from that computer, turn to attention, explain why you have violated curfew.
14:31We have a federal investigation going on here, son.
14:42One of our men heard a disturbance and found this.
14:44Isn't this building locked after hours?
14:46It was.
14:47Someone showed him the front door.
14:49Commander Fox was looking for a cadet who skipped his blood test, Jordan Peters.
14:54I haven't been able to reach Fox on his cell.
14:56There's no sign of the body in the vicinity.
15:00I saw that mask in a dream.
15:04Worn by a boy, have you?
15:06No.
15:07No dream since the first one.
15:10Anything else besides a mask?
15:11He wanted me to see something.
15:14I don't know what.
15:18Can you tell where the struggle started?
15:22Positioning of furniture, blood drop direction, that's it right at this desk.
15:28It's still warm.
15:30I'll take it and run its recent activity.
15:32You find Peters and Commander Fox.
15:34Okay.
15:34Call me if you find anything weird.
15:37That'll be our motto.
15:40When did you last see your roommate?
15:43I haven't seen Ensign Peter since third mess, sir.
15:45I assumed he put in late for weekend leave.
15:48Did he say anything to you at dinner?
15:49Only that he was going to the computer lab, sir.
15:53For what?
15:54Didn't say, sir.
15:55Well, you both have computers right here.
15:57That's right, sir.
15:58But cadets can only access the internet in the computer lab.
16:05Sir?
16:07Yes, Arroyo?
16:11Jordan Peters is my friend.
16:13But I am bound by the honor code to inform you that he'd been acting strange ever since you marshals
16:18got here, sir.
16:19I also can't really say, sir.
16:23He hasn't been himself.
16:28That's Flight 23's data recorder.
16:30I had to ground the plane.
16:31We cross-checked the flight's passenger and crew list with the school student and staff roster.
16:36There's no overlap.
16:37Why do they call them black boxes if they're orange?
16:40Maybe because the only time they look at it is after it's charred black.
16:43We have to be careful.
16:45It's possible that this has captured the alien's signal.
16:52Um, I'll route its data through an audio filter program, eliminate any specific signal frequencies.
16:58How long will that take?
16:59A few hours.
17:00Okay, I'll be here.
17:01I'm about to interview the pilot.
17:03Well, you're not including me.
17:05Well, you want in, Ramsey?
17:07Isn't this beneath your mathematical genius?
17:10Well, of course it is.
17:11But I'm also a linguist.
17:12I don't know what you're thinking doing the interview without me.
17:16Okay, fine.
17:22It was a pretty, uh, pretty routine flight.
17:25Um, all I can recall is there was a slight reroute due to an air pressure pocket.
17:30It delayed our arrival slightly.
17:32Did you hit any turbulence during this reroute?
17:35Excuse me?
17:37Turbulence.
17:37Uh, yeah, we had a little patch.
17:41Um, but most flights have some bumpiness at some point, you know.
17:46Gee, I wish I could be more help.
17:47I have no idea what you guys are looking for.
17:49Maybe nothing you know about, Captain.
17:52We're taking a look at the black box now.
17:54Please?
17:55The flight data recorder.
17:57Huh.
17:59I've never heard of, uh, reviewing the FDR for an uneventful flight.
18:03Is this a, uh, Homeland Security matter?
18:06That's correct, Captain.
18:07What part of southern Ohio are you from?
18:12Loveland.
18:13It's right outside of Cincinnati.
18:15How'd you know that?
18:16I'm a linguist.
18:18Wow, you're a pretty good one.
18:20I haven't lived in Ohio in almost 30 years.
18:24A word.
18:27Excuse me.
18:36He's, he's hiding something.
18:37How do you know it?
18:39Inconsistent language choices.
18:40I didn't hear any inconsistency in what he said.
18:42No, no, it's not with what he said.
18:44It's how he said it.
18:45Early in the interview, when he wanted you to repeat a statement you made, he asked,
18:49excuse me.
18:50But after, when you mentioned the black box recorder, he said, please.
18:53Okay.
18:55Please, as a clarifying question, is a common southern Ohio, Kentucky regionalism.
18:59People slip into regional vernacular when they're either angry, tired, or nervous.
19:05Captain Mancini didn't appear to me to be angry or tired.
19:08We'll keep him here until Lucas gets us the black box data.
19:19The last command was, uh, backslash 364.
19:23Okay, that's it.
19:25Rush it.
19:30Marshal, care for me, ma'am?
19:32Ryan.
19:33Sorry to interrupt, ma'am, but you asked me to come to you straight away with anything unusual.
19:37Come in.
19:39A member of my squad is when I counted for a curfew.
19:42Was it Jordan Peters?
19:43That's right.
19:44Ensign Peters.
19:45And I can't find Commander Fox.
19:46We're looking for both of them.
19:48It'll be okay.
19:49You can go back to your dorm.
19:50Well, one other thing, ma'am.
19:52What is it?
19:52Uh, something silly.
19:54I was in the library today, and a bunch of books were on the floor on this weird design.
19:59Show me.
20:00Yes, ma'am.
20:02Don't let anyone touch that computer.
20:07Where did you see the ship?
20:08Right back there, Marshal, care for me.
20:26Oh, my God.
20:45Oh, my God.
21:05Oh, my God.
21:36What's going on, ma'am?
21:38Just shut up and stay back.
21:40Okay, I'm back.
21:48Do exactly what I say.
21:52Roll that up.
21:56Faster.
22:00Light the map on fire.
22:02Ma'am?
22:02Now.
22:15What was Gen-Clo doing on that computer?
22:18I don't know what you're talking about.
22:20Did you help him attack Commander Fox?
22:23I didn't attack anyone.
22:25I swear.
22:34Molly, you okay?
22:37I'm fine.
22:39Test his blood.
22:43You didn't fire your weapon.
22:45It wasn't my best recourse.
22:46I had six rounds and a dozen attackers.
22:49Plus, there were children.
22:52They're just kids.
22:53They're probably all infected.
22:55All right.
22:55The campus is well-secure, okay?
22:57They can't leave.
22:59Let's head to the infirmary so we can get out of Pete or something.
23:01Oh, yeah, hold up.
23:03Baylor called.
23:04They found a plane that flew near the bighorn signal.
23:08Okay.
23:10Let's take this one crisis at a time, huh?
23:14I don't know what Gen-Clo those guys were doing.
23:17I swear, ma'am.
23:19Why'd you skip the blood test?
23:24I didn't want to get kicked out of school for dusting.
23:28For what?
23:29The hailing can's a computer duster.
23:33You weren't afraid of dying from huffing propellant,
23:35but you were afraid of getting caught?
23:37I know I was stupid, ma'am.
23:39I heard a couple kids talking about dusting.
23:42They said you couldn't get caught.
23:44Because it won't show up in urine tests,
23:45but the propellant does appear in your bloodstream.
23:47Yes, sir.
23:49Why were you in the map room?
23:51I knew I'd get busted for skipping the blood test,
23:54so I figured I'd hide out there
23:55and sneak off campus the next day
23:57and tell them I forgot to file my leave paper.
24:01Are you going to arrest me?
24:05I don't think Peter's is infected.
24:06I agree.
24:07I'm going to keep him here under guard just to be safe.
24:10Can you imagine going to a school like this?
24:12I don't have to.
24:15You mean a sign of the cadets who chased me?
24:17No, not yet.
24:18I don't know how they escaped that library building.
24:22Caffrey.
24:25Okay.
24:26Thanks.
24:28I asked one of our lab techs
24:29to decipher the commands Jankle used in that computer.
24:31Yeah?
24:32He was trying to override the system's outgoing firewall
24:35to send a mass email.
24:37What was he trying to send?
24:38I don't know.
24:39He didn't download it into the computer.
24:42You got a change of clothing?
24:45Yeah, in the van.
24:47I bring one whenever I travel more than 20 minutes from home.
24:50That's a good thing this wasn't a 19-minute drive.
24:53Your smirk would be so much more effective
24:55if you weren't soaking.
24:58Commencing reroute.
25:00Vertical acceleration, equipment position,
25:03airspeed, fuel flow,
25:04all normal readouts for the first three hours and change.
25:07And then we get to 10.23 p.m.
25:13What the hell's that?
25:15It stays like this for 4.2 seconds.
25:18And these guys saw it.
25:21You were right, Ramsey.
25:24The pilot lied.
25:30Hey, I thought you guys forgot what's going on.
25:36Hey, whoa, whoa.
25:37Hey, what are you doing?
25:38Hey, no, no.
25:39No, you can't take my blood without my permission.
25:41It's against union rules.
25:42I don't care about your union.
25:43You lie to us.
25:45Hey, listen to me.
25:45You got the wrong guy.
25:47Amen is it.
25:48If he makes a sudden move, blow it off.
25:51Yes, sir.
25:51Okay, okay, okay.
25:52What happened on that flight?
25:53It was intermittent electrical fall.
25:55Just a couple of seconds.
25:56It happens all the time on these old planes.
25:58Hey, no, no.
26:00Ah.
26:01Listen, it could have been anything.
26:02A chafe wiring, a corroded connector, loose lugs.
26:06Are you saying there was nothing unique at all about this disturbance?
26:09It created a pattern.
26:11It was weird.
26:11It was like a three-armed starfish or something.
26:16Any audio component?
26:18We were wearing headphones.
26:20Tell Fenway to test that ASAP.
26:22Yes, sir.
26:23Right away.
26:26Why did you lie to us?
26:30The co-pilot and I had a couple of drinks before we boarded.
26:33Just a couple.
26:33You didn't want to report the problem and bring attention to yourself.
26:36Risk a urine test.
26:38Engineering crews catch these things during maintenance.
26:41Look, I'm not a terrorist.
26:42You gambled with the lives of a plane load of people.
26:46What's the difference?
26:47I'm three years from retirement.
26:52Not anymore.
26:56The pilot's blood alcohol was 20 proof, but no sign of genetic mutation.
27:00We've hit a dead end.
27:01No, we didn't.
27:03What have you got?
27:04I started poking around in the lives of the Flight 23 passengers using their social security
27:08numbers.
27:09It's amazing the information we're privy to here.
27:12I mean, it's just ripe for abuse, but...
27:15You and Ralph Nader should have a nice chat about that over some tofu.
27:19All right, tough guy.
27:20I'm guessing you value your rights as much as I do.
27:23Yeah, and I'm assuming you value your life as much as I do.
27:26And if that means taking a look at some credit card defaults to catch these alien freaks, I
27:30don't care.
27:31All right, fine.
27:32I'm just saying we've got to keep ourselves in check, or else we're the government conspirators
27:35we always feared.
27:37Point taken.
27:38What have you got?
27:39There's a boy on the flight.
27:40He's listed as Joshua Haber.
27:42Haber's his mother's name.
27:44Joshua's legal name is Foster.
27:46So?
27:46So Joshua Foster is a sixth grader at Weymouth Military Academy.
27:51You've got to call Caffrey.
27:53Yeah.
27:55Are you sure Joshua Foster wasn't one of your pursuers?
27:58Yes, I'm wrong clearly from today's interviews.
28:14Wow.
28:16I have something I want you to look at.
28:18Have you ever seen this?
28:20That's spyware.
28:21Spyware?
28:22It popped up when I was burning a CD for my friend.
28:25When?
28:26On the way back from my mom's, on the plane.
28:28When that design came up, my laptop froze.
28:32Did the spyware make a sound?
28:34Not until later, here at the dorm.
28:36It was like...
28:38Like...
28:39Like knives sharpening?
28:40Yes, ma'am.
28:41Just like that.
28:47Tell me what happened then.
28:48I had some homework on my computer, so I tried again to unfreeze it.
28:52Some of my friends tried to help, but all we were getting was that spyware.
28:57So I called squad leader, Janklo.
28:59Was Mr. Dalton there?
29:01Janklo called him because he's good with computers.
29:04Mr. Dalton entered some commands, and then that sound started.
29:07And for how long?
29:08A few minutes.
29:10Then Mr. Dalton left.
29:11Any of the boys?
29:12Your friends?
29:13We're okay?
29:15Yes, sir.
29:17Where's your laptop now, Josh?
29:19Janklo took it.
29:21The library is secured in case Janklo shows up.
29:23It doesn't matter.
29:24We have a canvas full of phone jacks and an alien infectee trying to email the signal to God knows
29:27how many people.
29:28All right, well, secure every building then.
29:30No, we don't have the time.
29:31We have to shut down the power now.
29:34Get every wire, destroy all the phone jacks.
29:36I don't care if you have to burn them.
29:38All right, stay alert out there.
29:40Did we get all the computers in the dorms?
29:42Yeah, all of them except Josh Foster, but we got another problem.
29:44The firing range was broken into.
29:46Didn't we use a phone line?
29:47They already pulled out, but weapons and ammo are missing.
29:50I was told every building was under guard.
29:52They are.
29:53I had two guys at that range, but somehow they slipped in.
29:55It's like these kids are ghosts.
29:56I want double reinforcements on every building.
29:58It's done.
29:59We set up Wi-Fi jammers.
30:00We're trying to cut the phone cable line, but it's buried 20 feet underground.
30:03It'll take a few hours.
30:04We can't wait.
30:06If that signal gets on the internet, in 24 hours it could reach 33% of the country's internet users.
30:11How did you reach that estimate?
30:12I'm using the parasol and sex tape as my distribution model.
30:16Doctor.
30:17We got our first positive on the triple helix gene mutation.
30:21Cadet Brian Janklow.
30:24Anyone else on campus?
30:25Not so far.
30:26How about Mr. Dalton?
30:27As expected, he was positive too.
30:29His cells are still mutating post-mortem.
30:32Anything else of note on his autopsy?
30:34Yeah.
30:35I completed it in record time.
30:38Anything else?
30:39Yeah, one inconsistency.
30:40You said that Dalton lived and worked for years on campus, but his lungs are in advanced
30:46state of corrosion from asbestos.
30:48Asbestos?
30:50That hasn't been in school buildings in decades.
30:52I know.
30:52I also found traces of silica in his lungs.
30:55That's a main ingredient of cement.
30:59I know how these kids are disappearing.
31:07Lots of old institutions have underground utility tunnels.
31:11Dalton was a maintenance man.
31:12He must have logged a lot of hours in them.
31:14That explains why our guys couldn't find the cadets.
31:16Steam tunnel entrances are usually hidden.
31:18Yeah, ironically.
31:19Keep nosy kids out.
31:22Any more details from your dream?
31:25No.
31:26Just a boy in that mask.
31:30Kept trying to have me see something behind a door.
31:33Then I woke up.
31:34Why would he appear to you and not Lucas or me?
31:36Who knows?
31:37I mean, maybe I was more affected by the signal.
31:40I mean, why would you?
31:42We were all exposed to that videotape for the same amount of time.
31:44We all had the same glass forest, I mean.
31:48Yeah, but our DNA is different.
31:51Plus, I'm female.
31:53You're a what?
31:55And we all know gene mutation is subjective.
31:58Then these guys are applying the first rule of military strategy.
32:01Get inside your enemy's head.
32:02Literally.
32:05I mean, what if it wasn't them willing themselves into our dreams,
32:10but us summoning them?
32:13And why would we do that?
32:16Well, subconsciously.
32:17I mean, if dreams are the way for a brain to sort through concerns of everyday life...
32:23Aliens would certainly qualify as a concern.
32:26Yeah, and maybe our altered brainwaves combined with the dream process are acting like a beacon for them.
32:32Great, Chubby, you want a tinfoil hat to bed?
32:35I thought you already did that.
32:37I thought you already did that.
32:45You find it?
32:46Yep.
32:47Entire tunnel layout.
32:55I think this is it.
32:59Like rats down a hole.
33:05These tunnels access every building on campus.
33:08We gotta find Jankler before he finds a phone jack we missed.
33:11If he's down here, we'll get him.
33:13Yeah, I'll guide you through with the map.
33:20Hey.
33:22You sure you have the firepower to stop him?
33:24This ordinance will stop an elephant.
33:33All right, we'll come to the tunnel in three teams.
33:35You sure you got it, Tim?
33:36Let's go.
33:53His eyes were pushed in.
33:56Molly, we found Fox's body.
33:59Jankler must have dragged him down there after Fox caught him in the computer lab.
34:06Uh, power's up.
34:07What happened?
34:08Power on?
34:10What happened?
34:11Down here, too.
34:11Dan, are you coming?
34:12You okay?
34:13Yes, sir.
34:14Why is the power on?
34:15We don't know.
34:16Right here at the main line by the campus entrance.
34:18No one's touched him.
34:19They turned on the generator.
34:21You have to shut it down.
34:22Where is it?
34:23Proceed a quarter mile north.
34:25Uh, it's one intersection past the cooling room.
34:27Cadets, maintain positions.
34:31We spotted Jankler.
34:33Sir, he's armed.
34:34He's escaping out the outside exit.
34:36He's carrying a computer.
34:37What's his position?
34:39He's traveling 20 yards to our library, sir.
34:41You're nearby.
34:42We'll pick him up.
34:43No, Molly.
34:43You stay there.
34:44You can't do anything without power.
34:46You four find that generator, and that's an order.
34:48Copy that.
34:50Keep going north, guys.
34:51Yes, sir.
35:14Molly, we found the generator.
35:19Jankler's in the building, but may not be for long.
35:21Just get the power off now.
35:31Lay down your weapons, or we will be forced to fire.
35:54We are armed and prepared to do everything possible to stop you from sending that signal.
36:00We will commence firing in three seconds.
36:03We're prepared to defend our school.
36:07I don't think they're infected.
36:09On whose orders are you doing this?
36:11Squad leader Janklow, sir.
36:14What's your name, son?
36:15Cadet Kemper.
36:17Grade 7.
36:18All right, Kemper.
36:19I want you to listen to me.
36:21Whatever reason he gave you for those orders, he lied.
36:25Janklow's very sick.
36:26Stay back, sir.
36:28You're not listening.
36:30I'm Sean P. Kavanaugh, United States Marine Corps.
36:32I outrank all of you.
36:34Orders have changed.
36:35Now lay down your weapons.
36:37Ask yourself, how's Janklow been acting lately?
36:42Military schools do not want you to be robots.
36:44They want you to be men.
36:45Men who think.
36:47Now I'm going to ask you one more time.
36:49Lay down your weapons.
36:52That's an order.
37:10It's okay, son.
37:14Lay down your weapon.
37:35It's coming in here.
37:37What's the subject trying to do now?
37:40Send a very sensitive file over the internet.
37:45Are there guards around this building?
37:47Yes.
37:48There should be one on each side, man.
37:50I don't know what those odds.
37:53Good work, Kavanaugh.
37:54We're on our way.
38:00What the fuck?
38:02Get out of here!
38:04Stop!
38:06Brian.
38:08Don't do this.
38:10Think.
38:11You're not yourself.
38:16No.
38:18I'm not myself.
38:24I'm better.
38:28We're going to make everyone better.
38:30No, you're welcome!
38:32You can't stop it.
38:38Take him out!
38:46There was a federal drug investigation at Weymouth Academy, Mr. Janklow.
38:51During our pursuit of a fugitive, there was a fire.
38:54Your son, Brian, died heroically in an attempt to save the life of another cadet.
39:01We're extremely sorry for your loss.
39:04You can't stop it.
39:04We're so sorry for your loss.
39:26Myth is wasted on the young.
39:30Hang on.
39:31Leave me.
39:31I don't know.
39:33You can't stop it.
39:35after triple testing josh foster and his three friends who were exposed to the signal
39:39i tested prepubescent rats they were also completely unaffected does our genetic code
39:44remain the same our whole lives it does but our immunity changes in particular the thymus gland
39:49when we're kids our thymus produces lymphocytes and antibodies but after puberty it shrinks
39:55and lymphatic tissue becomes fat maybe it's because of this tissue that children are immune
40:01to the signal wow so once we're old enough to reproduce the aliens can reproduce through us
40:06hey i'll be happy to give my job to a boy scout with a calculator you can joke this information
40:10may help us develop a vaccine good keep working on that doctor
40:20now lucas brings me to an important point we now know the goal of those genetically altered by the
40:25alien signal propagation by any means necessary
40:45how do you feel
40:51the electric stun shell we used would kill a normal human being but it only knocked you out
40:58we've examined you completely
41:03i know you can understand me
41:15will you talk to me
41:22you will remain here then
41:24until you cooperate
41:26you're a threat to the united states
41:29and to the human race
41:30you're not
41:36you're a threat to the united states
41:38you're a threat you're a threat
41:48are you not
42:00you're a threat
42:00you're a threat
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