- 2 days ago
A submarine is attacked by a monstrous whale, but the captain survives despite losing his leg in the process. Decades later, he is placed in charge of a new experimental submarine, but is still consumed with a desire for revenge on the creature, and recruits a scientist to help him hunt it down.
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00:00:00You
00:00:51Down scope
00:00:52Take her down, Mr. Davis
00:00:54Aye, Captain
00:00:55Helm, ahead two-thirds
00:00:57Left, 25 degrees, runner
00:01:00Ahead two-thirds
00:01:01Left, 25 degrees, runner
00:01:02Aye
00:01:07Make your depth at 1,000 feet
00:01:21Great for silent running
00:01:23We're heading into Soviet waters
00:01:27Con, sonar, top down
00:01:29Getting to get 1,500 feet
00:01:31So soon, and lower it
00:01:33Sonar con
00:01:34Set pathometer to automatic sounding
00:01:37Every ten seconds
00:01:38Palmer, initiate bottom contour mapping
00:01:41Boomer, under ice sonar
00:01:43Ahab, start scanning for low freak prop noises
00:01:46First one to bag a Russian boomer
00:01:47Gets a case of high life
00:01:51That dude's gone
00:01:52And he says
00:02:01However, there's not
00:02:26Kahn, sonar, gain new broadband contact bearing three, two, five.
00:02:31Sonar, Kahn, identify contact.
00:02:34Contact is unknown.
00:02:36Setting tracker 2A and calculating solution.
00:02:38Kahn, sonar, belay that.
00:02:39There's nothing.
00:02:40No, sir, you're wrong.
00:02:42There's definitely something out there.
00:02:48Contact now bearing two, two, five.
00:02:51What's going on, Bill?
00:02:53Nothing, sir.
00:02:54Seaman Ahab's just picked up a thermal up, Bill.
00:02:56No, sir, that's not what it was.
00:02:59Give me a headset.
00:03:09Contact now angling down.
00:03:12Son, I'm not hearing anything.
00:03:15It's not really a sound, sir.
00:03:17It's more of an emptiness.
00:03:20Like a hole in the water.
00:03:23Give me continuous range reports on close aboard contact.
00:03:27Aye, aye, sir.
00:03:29You don't even drink.
00:03:41Kahn, dive.
00:03:42Depth is one, five, zero, zero, B, head rise.
00:03:44What is it, sir?
00:03:46I didn't hear a damn thing, Duck.
00:03:48But what if it's one of those new Yankee-class boats Intel's been chattering about?
00:03:55The Reds may have solved their noise problem.
00:04:03They may have solved their depth problem.
00:04:06Kahn, sonar, we're getting bottom readings.
00:04:07Close aboard.
00:04:08Contact still diving.
00:04:11What the hell is going on?
00:04:12It's the Licky Deep.
00:04:13It's going into the trash.
00:04:19Depth is one, seven, zero, zero, and rising.
00:04:31No, we're done.
00:04:33Disk engaged.
00:04:34Level at one, seven, zero, zero.
00:04:36Leveling at one, seven, zero, zero, high.
00:04:38But, sir, he's still down there.
00:04:41I'm not driving my boat into a tunnel after an imaginary bogey, Seaman Ahab.
00:04:47We'll take pictures.
00:04:48And send your tape to Norfolk.
00:04:50Maybe the spooks can figure out what the hell you saw.
00:04:55A periscope.
00:04:58Just move us around to the mouth of the trench.
00:05:00Nice and slow.
00:05:01Aye, Captain.
00:05:10Say cheese.
00:05:29Oh, here's battle station!
00:05:31This is our force.
00:05:33We're all fought.
00:05:34No!
00:05:35No!
00:05:41No!
00:05:51No!
00:05:53No!
00:05:54No!
00:05:55No!
00:05:55No!
00:05:57No!
00:05:57No!
00:05:58No!
00:05:58No!
00:05:58No!
00:05:59No!
00:06:00No!
00:06:17Boomer.
00:06:20Boomer, you there, man?
00:06:22Come on, get up.
00:06:54No, no, no, no, no.
00:06:56No, no, no, no, no.
00:07:26No, no, no, no.
00:08:25No, no, no, no.
00:08:26No, no, no, no.
00:08:56No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:09:26No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:09:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:30No, no, no, no.
00:11:02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:11:16There! Look, they're reacting!
00:11:17Here comes another one!
00:11:19They're... they're bumping!
00:11:25Oh, I can't believe it!
00:11:31Wait.
00:11:34Where are they all going?
00:11:36Is something for us to school?
00:11:39Yeah.
00:11:44Where are they going?
00:11:48Turn it off! Turn it off!
00:11:50Turn it off!
00:11:53There's something down there.
00:12:08Maybe we should get out of here.
00:12:14Oh my god!
00:12:15Come on!
00:12:36Dr. Michelle Herman.
00:12:39I'm Lieutenant Commander Starbuck, USS Pequod.
00:12:42I need you to come aboard, ma'am.
00:12:45Why?
00:12:46Everything will be explained once we're underway.
00:12:50No, I'm not getting on that thing.
00:12:53I'm afraid I must insist, ma'am.
00:12:56Oh.
00:12:57Okay.
00:12:58Wait!
00:12:59Okay, look!
00:13:00Captain!
00:13:00I'm not the captain, I'm the executive officer.
00:13:04All right, then can I speak to your superior?
00:13:06Captain Ahab is...
00:13:08not feeling well,
00:13:09but I have orders to commandeer your equipment and your services.
00:13:13And what if I refuse?
00:13:15Ben, in accordance with the suspension clause,
00:13:18Article 1, Section 9 of the United States Constitution,
00:13:20I will order these gentlemen to...
00:13:22compel you to cooperate.
00:13:25All right, Pipp.
00:13:25Call the institution and ask to speak to Dr. Peter.
00:13:28My lawyer's name is Mihai.
00:13:30I'm afraid Mr. Pippin will be joining us.
00:13:32Say what?
00:13:33Take the equipment below.
00:13:37All right, what about my boat?
00:13:40Stowed on board.
00:13:41Oh, and ma'am, would you mind covering up?
00:13:45We've been deployed for five and a half months and, well, the men.
00:13:49Oh, she's brilliant.
00:13:52All hands, all hands, prepare to dive, prepare to dive.
00:13:55Say again, prepare to dive.
00:13:58All hands, all hands, to your diving station.
00:14:00Repeat, all hands, all hands, to your diving station.
00:14:03All hands, stand by for dive.
00:14:04All hands, stand by for dive.
00:14:06This is Mr. Stubb, the chief of the boat.
00:14:09Where do you want to put her, sir?
00:14:10That's a good question.
00:14:11What about the captain's bed?
00:14:13What?
00:14:14Good idea, Mr. Q.
00:14:15About a week after we deployed, the captain ordered his mattress removed from his quarters.
00:14:19Said it was too comfortable to sleep on.
00:14:21Restoring in the torpedo room.
00:14:22It's good space in there.
00:14:23If you don't mind sharing with six tons of high explosives.
00:14:26Chief Queequeg will escort you down to the control room for degree.
00:14:30Sweet man.
00:14:30Okay.
00:14:34Watch your head.
00:14:36Ow!
00:14:37Sorry.
00:14:38You alright?
00:14:39Yeah.
00:14:48Welcome aboard the whale tail, folks.
00:14:51Sit right back while we enter whale territory.
00:14:58And we'll be cruising at an altitude of approximately zero feet.
00:15:03I can already smell the blubber.
00:15:08Alright, now keep an eye out there, folks.
00:15:10Remember, it's peak mating season, and we got graze and humpbacks all up in these waters around here.
00:15:15Now, we're gonna be heading out deep, so if it gets a little choppy, y'all might wanna hold on.
00:15:22Now, you folks all got your cameras rolling, right?
00:15:27Probably don't know what the hell I'm saying, do you?
00:15:30That's alright.
00:15:31I can pay just the same anyway.
00:15:34Alright, folks.
00:15:35Well, we're gonna slow this puppy on down here and just slowly shut her off.
00:15:41And, uh, well, here we are.
00:15:43Welcome to the sweet spot, ladies and gentlemen.
00:15:45I'll bring my guests out here I'll never miss, I'll tell you.
00:15:47Just keep an eye out there, and as a matter of fact, uh, over there on the right, well, there
00:15:54you go.
00:15:56There she blows, right over there, off the starboard bow.
00:16:00That's right for you landlubbers.
00:16:03Take a look at that, she is beautiful.
00:16:06Yeah, she's definitely a lady.
00:16:08Females are usually bigger than the males, about 50 feet, and this one's definitely female.
00:16:19I'll be honest with you folks, that is the biggest whale I've ever seen.
00:16:24So she's down and it looks like a, oh, I think this is gonna be a full breach.
00:16:29Cause she's gone down pretty far.
00:16:30Now, I've been doing this for almost 20 years, and I've only seen the full breach once.
00:16:35She's underwater, now she's coming up.
00:16:36Get your cameras ready.
00:16:38Huh, I'm a little excited myself.
00:16:39Ah, you're something ass.
00:17:09Okay.
00:17:22Eyes on your stations, Ben.
00:17:25Carry on, Mr. Flasky.
00:17:26Take her to Test Lab.
00:17:28Aye.
00:17:28Help!
00:17:29Full speed ahead.
00:17:30Depth, Maker 8, zero zero feet.
00:17:37what's this all about allow me to explain two weeks ago a norwegian fishing trawler capsized
00:17:43in the chukchi sea five days later an offshore oil rig was sunk just off the coast of ketchikan
00:17:49alaska and just two days ago a merchant vessel went down near port angeles washington eyewitnesses
00:17:55reports say that all were attacked by an enormous whale right well that's just ridiculous because
00:18:03this is completely inconsistent with the phycidermacrocephalus
00:18:15what are these lines right over there that's a statometer each mill represents a meter but
00:18:22no well then how close is the whale in the shot here 50 meters or so but then that would
00:18:28make it
00:18:28what 400 feet more like five okay that's that's just not possible i don't know what this is but
00:18:38it's not a sperm whale do we pick up the wrong scientist the largest known sperm whale is 85
00:18:44feet in length this is six times the length of that and if you really look at it i mean
00:18:48the size of the
00:18:49the head and then the jawline see whales that don't have the teeth that jut up so what do you
00:18:54think
00:18:54it is i you know i mean there's conjecture that some whale species that are thought to be extinct
00:19:03that they may actually live in the lower depths of the arctic which is why we need you and your
00:19:07device to track it down yeah well it's not that simple you see because the uh the whale song generator
00:19:13it has this specific auditory algorithm and i don't know the sound of this whale i do captain on deck
00:19:25i have his signature and clicks here
00:19:32it says 1969 moby dick is older than that moby dick sir you've heard of him chief anyone who's spent
00:19:42time at sea has heard of moby dick captain it's a particularly large and vicious whale
00:19:49his hide covered with thousands of scars and corks good remains of countless harpoons
00:19:55old sailors swear that moby dick is both omnipresent and immoral of course most old sailors usually drunk
00:20:04moby dick is real i've seen him with my own eyes it was moby dick who took my leg in
00:20:1069
00:20:12and it's moby dick who i mean to find now
00:20:17wait you're gonna take revenge on an animal i'd strike the sun if it insulted me
00:20:28wait it's just a mask it's the thing behind the mask that i seek
00:20:35maybe it's nothing but animal or not i will find it
00:20:49i read your citation on biomass estimation and echolocation and i have been following your work
00:20:55in cetacean semiotics for years if anyone could track an individual whale it's you
00:21:03i won't be a part of a hunting expedition
00:21:05uh we just want to stop the attacks
00:21:16all right
00:21:45here you are sir
00:22:00captain enderby sir
00:22:01thank you ensign
00:22:06at ease captain have a seat scotch
00:22:09so 900 sir may get a small one
00:22:13buber what can you tell me about captain jonah ahab
00:22:17sir
00:22:19you served with him didn't you twice
00:22:21yes i mean the second time
00:22:24i was intelligence officer when he was skipper of the jeroboam
00:22:28good co
00:22:30that was a long time ago sir
00:22:31what's this about
00:22:33you know ahab captains the pequod
00:22:36you know ahab captains the pequod now
00:22:36new modified virginia class
00:22:38modified by ahab himself
00:22:40the most advanced boat in the fleet
00:22:43next generation weapons system
00:22:45reinforced pressure hold
00:22:47top of the line surveillance and counter surveillance equipment
00:22:49what's the problem sir
00:22:54ahab missed his last radio check in seven days ago
00:22:58that's not unusual for a fast attack
00:23:00he could be tracking an enemy sub
00:23:02nav pack set
00:23:03picked him up when he surfaced twice
00:23:05in the last week
00:23:07once off the coast of alaska and again this morning near nbsd
00:23:11plus
00:23:14there have been incidents
00:23:18what kind of incidents
00:23:21sinkings
00:23:23a norwegian trawler
00:23:24an oil rig
00:23:26and this morning a whale watching boat
00:23:28off pointing the goo for christ's sake
00:23:30and you think ahab is responsible
00:23:34that's what i need you to find out
00:23:38yes sir
00:23:39we have every ship in u.s pack hums
00:23:42searching for the pequod
00:23:43uss essex is in the area with orders to engage
00:23:46we cannot have a sub commander
00:23:48off the reservation with a boatload
00:23:50full of nukes
00:23:51there was a survivor off that whale boat
00:23:53get to the hospital and find out if ahab was the cause of it
00:23:57am i clear
00:23:59aye aye sir
00:24:02good hunting captain
00:24:25it's just completely jammed
00:24:29give me a little tape recorder
00:24:31that's not gonna work
00:24:33this is a micro cassette
00:24:35give it to me
00:24:42okay
00:24:46we only need the first ten minutes
00:24:50you know i learned how to do this
00:24:51when i could only find
00:24:52a break i wanted on an eight track
00:24:54put this here
00:24:57put this over there
00:24:59put this over there
00:25:02put that
00:25:02put that
00:25:03put that
00:25:03all right
00:25:07and here you go
00:25:08your 1969 mixtape
00:25:16you are a genius
00:25:20that's true
00:25:21we're in
00:25:34maintaining depth at 60 feet
00:25:36radio con employ antenna to scan off frequency
00:25:38belay that
00:25:40we don't want to expose ourselves any longer than we have to
00:25:42aye sir
00:25:43sir
00:25:43reading cavitation from an ohio class boat
00:25:45identifying now
00:25:47what are they doing in the area
00:25:50a better question is who
00:25:51jovi let me hear it
00:26:01it's pollard
00:26:03aye sir
00:26:04neuroband confirms
00:26:05the target is the USS Essex
00:26:07she's 105 nautical mile south
00:26:19report
00:26:20possible target
00:26:21225 degrees north
00:26:23is it the Pequot
00:26:26can't tell sir
00:26:28sonar is still trying to identify
00:26:31do you have the target yet
00:26:33negative sir
00:26:40switch to active sonar
00:26:42sir
00:26:43and expose our position
00:26:44ping the son of a bitch
00:26:58sir the Essex has gone to active sonar
00:27:02i'm reading a large biological mass closing in on the Essex
00:27:05helm all ahead flank intercept course on the Essex
00:27:08aye captain all ahead flank
00:27:09sir even at flank speed
00:27:10it'll take over four hours to reach that destination
00:27:15those men are already dead
00:27:18give me continuous reports on the status of the Essex
00:27:29I've got echo calculating TMA
00:27:32fire control flood tubes one and three
00:27:37sir
00:27:38this doesn't look like a sub
00:27:40it's probably one of Ahab's trips
00:27:41tubes one and three are flooded and equalized
00:27:51target is diving
00:27:5290 degrees
00:27:53dive
00:27:5445 degrees
00:27:56bubble down
00:27:56don't lose it
00:27:5745 degrees
00:27:59down bubble
00:27:59aye
00:28:00target is accelerating
00:28:03sir target is going down the range
00:28:05sir we're gonna lose our shot
00:28:08sir
00:28:11commence fire in 2-1
00:28:15torpedo one is fired and closing on target
00:28:17300 meters
00:28:23report
00:28:25200 meters and closing
00:28:27I've got bottom echo he's heading for a seamount
00:28:30torpedo can't get a llama
00:28:31come on
00:28:32still no luck sir
00:28:42tell me we got him
00:28:44negative torpedo hit the seamount
00:28:46sir I don't think this is the Pequod
00:28:48what the hell is this thing
00:28:50what's it doing now
00:28:53he's just lying there
00:28:56helm ahead 2-3 close the gap
00:28:58torpedo tube 3 is ready
00:29:00set up is good for curved fire
00:29:01shoot
00:29:02fire free
00:29:15torpedo missed
00:29:16torpedo still running
00:29:22target is turning
00:29:23we have target lock
00:29:32target is biological
00:29:33that's impossible
00:29:37he's gonna ram us
00:29:38fire control
00:29:39report
00:29:40torpedo still running
00:29:41evasive action
00:29:42all ahead flank
00:29:43left full rudder
00:29:51we're clear
00:29:53no we're not
00:30:00not
00:30:05under be
00:30:07yes sir i'm just arriving at the hospital
00:30:09now
00:30:09over listen it may be nothing
00:30:11but we're getting reports
00:30:12that a marine biologist has disappeared
00:30:14in San Diego
00:30:15a marine biologist
00:30:17we have eyewitness reports that she was abducted by a black submarine
00:30:22all right
00:30:22say what you got
00:30:23here comes
00:30:42How long before she was picked up?
00:30:44She was in the water for almost four hours.
00:30:46She's suffering from exposure, dehydration, and sunburn.
00:30:51What did she say happened?
00:30:52I don't know. She only speaks Russian.
00:31:13Hello.
00:31:17My name is John.
00:31:23What's your name?
00:31:26Elena.
00:31:28It's nice to meet you, Elena.
00:31:34Good luck.
00:31:40Can you tell me what happened?
00:31:44It attacked us.
00:31:48Go ahead.
00:31:51From under the sea.
00:31:55What did it look like?
00:32:00Was the ship black?
00:32:06It was white.
00:32:07I've cleared the tape, and I'm applying the DNR now.
00:32:08I'm sorry.
00:32:08I'm sorry.
00:32:09I'm sorry.
00:32:12I'm sorry.
00:32:14I'm sorry.
00:32:15I'm sorry.
00:32:17I'm sorry.
00:32:18I'm sorry.
00:32:20here.
00:32:35I'm sorry.
00:32:36It's coming out.
00:32:41I'm sorry.
00:32:42I'm sorry.
00:32:43I'm sorry.
00:32:43I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:32:45I got it.
00:32:48It's a lot of fun.
00:32:57I don't hear anything.
00:32:59Shh.
00:33:04It's not a sound.
00:33:06It's more like the absence of sound.
00:33:09Like a hole in the water.
00:33:12Yes.
00:33:34It's his voice.
00:33:40What's that screaming?
00:34:03Captain, we've reached the last recorded position of the Essex.
00:34:06Sonar, what have you got?
00:34:09No contact, sir.
00:34:18What the hell was that?
00:34:19I'll stop.
00:34:20Stop it.
00:34:21All engines.
00:34:22I.
00:34:30Activate the photonic mast.
00:34:49Give me some light.
00:34:50Activate the ocean.
00:35:07Oh, my God.
00:35:20I'll pass this through to the ship light system.
00:35:32All hands, this is your captain.
00:35:35Look at your screens.
00:35:44Look at the faces of your brothers.
00:35:49This could have been you.
00:35:53And it still might be.
00:36:01The men of the Essex were only doing their duty.
00:36:07And now we must do ours.
00:36:15The thing that did this to them is the thing that we're after.
00:36:24Moby Dick.
00:36:29I have orders to find him, to stop him before he could kill again.
00:36:38We are going to chase him from here to the Atlantic.
00:36:43We're going to chase him to hell if we have to.
00:36:46And when we find him, we're going to make him pay.
00:36:50He's going to feel the sting of our hate.
00:36:55And when we're done with him, he will spout black and roll in his own blood.
00:37:03We owe this to the men of the Essex.
00:37:05We owe this to ourselves.
00:37:09And may God hunt us all if we do not hunt Moby Dick to the death.
00:37:19Are you with me, men?
00:37:20Yes.
00:37:21Do you feel brave?
00:37:23Yes!
00:37:23Donna!
00:37:32Yes.
00:37:36Tell me of you, ma'am, me.
00:37:47Marine?
00:37:48Yes, sir.
00:37:50How can I help you?
00:37:51What's your name, son?
00:37:53Lance Corporal Perth?
00:37:54Lance Corporal Perth? I need a ride.
00:37:59Do you have parents for that?
00:38:07Colonel?
00:38:09Anything else I can do for you, sir?
00:38:11I can use a driver.
00:38:14Brian!
00:38:38It's nothing. Try 227.
00:38:45I'm... I'm still not hearing anything.
00:38:51There's nothing out there.
00:38:58Why don't you get some rest?
00:39:00What time is it?
00:39:02About 3 a.m.
00:39:04Are you serious?
00:39:06Yeah, you must miss the sunset.
00:39:08Come on, I'll show you back to your quarters.
00:39:16Oh, no worries. I'll just take a nap here.
00:39:25Admiral, I have Captain Agnerby.
00:39:26Boomer, what the hell is going on out there?
00:39:29I don't know yet.
00:39:30I need to find Ahab. I have to talk to him.
00:39:32No, it is too late for that, Captain.
00:39:35Wallbanger picked up the thermal signature
00:39:37of an S-9G reactor
00:39:38a thousand miles east off of Honolulu.
00:39:41The Essex was in the area,
00:39:42and now she's gone missing.
00:39:45CNO has declared Pequod an aggressor.
00:39:48We do have the USS Summers in the vicinity,
00:39:50and she has an entire wing searching for them now.
00:39:53I called it a favor from the first Marine.
00:39:55I can be there in four hours.
00:39:56In four hours, the Pequod will be
00:39:58at the bottom of the ocean.
00:40:09Captain Nindaveet?
00:40:10Yeah.
00:40:12Captain Brian Toshigo.
00:40:17Where are we heading to, Captain?
00:40:19That way.
00:40:25What else?
00:40:33The wind、 wind and f算.
00:40:38Tasty.
00:40:38Screamed out.
00:40:41Is now moved to the america便и sent a 하는 point.
00:40:48Tasty.
00:40:51The convinced wasара on the plane.
00:40:51Tell her how I'd lost the vessel.
00:40:53I need to do this, Captain.
00:41:08What's going on?
00:41:10Sonar spotted a biologic mass 10 miles off our stern.
00:41:21Contact the spearing 215 and closing.
00:41:24Mark, contact heading and calculating firing solution.
00:41:27Engines at one-third.
00:41:28Sir!
00:41:29We want him to catch us, Mr. Starbuck.
00:41:31Engines at one-third.
00:41:32Aye, sir.
00:41:35Come on.
00:41:37Han, radio, ESM is picking up an unidentified aircraft.
00:41:408-0, nautical miles north-northwest and closing.
00:41:48Pequod, this is Sierra.
00:41:49Victor, one-nighter, come in.
00:41:51Pequod, if you do not respond, will it be forced to open fire?
00:41:55Ah, he's bluffing.
00:41:56He can't see us.
00:42:02We are monitoring your predictions and intercepting now.
00:42:05Sir.
00:42:07Five-zero miles, estimated target.
00:42:11Sonar report.
00:42:12Biological target is five miles astern and still in intercept.
00:42:19The signature's not right.
00:42:21The target is 600 feet and organic.
00:42:23What else could it be?
00:42:24Helm, left full rudder. Engine stopper.
00:42:26They had two-thirds.
00:42:27Port back full.
00:42:28Left full rudder, iron.
00:42:30Captain.
00:42:31He took my leg.
00:42:33I don't intend to give him my ass.
00:42:35Sir, return at his speech to expose our position.
00:42:37Permission to enter deck.
00:42:39Permission granted.
00:42:40Activate, Ramex.
00:42:41Let's make sure he knows we're serious.
00:42:44Activating.
00:42:50We're firing on it.
00:42:52Sir, I demand an explanation.
00:42:54Torpedo.
00:42:55This is the captain.
00:42:56Sub rocks.
00:42:57One and two.
00:43:00What's a sub rock?
00:43:02Basically a nuclear torpedo.
00:43:06Hey!
00:43:06Hey!
00:43:06Hey!
00:43:07Hey!
00:43:09Hey!
00:43:12Hey!
00:43:14Hey!
00:43:17depending on the tank of aprised Bangladesid,
00:43:17Damage report.
00:43:18I designed your miss to star, but the hole will hold..
00:43:21Target is still bearing 215 and three miles due north.
00:43:25Sir.
00:43:26We have a lock on Moby Dick.
00:43:27Captain!
00:43:28It's not Moby Dick!
00:43:29You may fire when ready, Mr. Q.
00:43:31Fire one.
00:43:37Incoming missile!
00:43:38Zomers, this is Sierra Victor 19,
00:43:40we are under attack!
00:43:49Sub-rock heading to target.
00:43:52100 meters to target.
00:43:5450 meters to target.
00:44:14What the hell was that?
00:44:16Nuclear detonation, sir.
00:44:22Sodar, report.
00:44:24The target is destroyed.
00:44:27I think you got Moby Dick, sir.
00:44:35I'll bring her back around.
00:44:44You can hear me?
00:44:46Congratulations, Pequod.
00:44:48You've nuked a school of squid.
00:45:01Where there are squid, there are whales.
00:45:09Prepare to launch torpedoes.
00:45:11Sir!
00:45:41Moby Dick is close.
00:45:42I could feel it.
00:45:42Why were they shooting at us?
00:45:47Why were they shooting at us?
00:45:49Time to earn your key, doctor.
00:45:52I need to see our order, sir.
00:45:56Our order, sir.
00:45:58In accordance with Article 5, Section 1-1-5.
00:46:00Mr. Starbuck.
00:46:10Look at those men.
00:46:13Even now, you can see that they are still with me.
00:46:16They're still ready to hunt Moby Dick to the end.
00:46:20Have you forgotten all about the Essex?
00:46:23Will you let those men's death go unavenged?
00:46:27But, sir, if I personally selected you, there's not another man in this Navy that I would trust my boat
00:46:35to.
00:46:41I can't do this without my exome.
00:46:53Mr. Starbuck, you have the card.
00:46:56Mr. Starbuck, you have the card.
00:47:29Bring that canister over here.
00:47:32Mr. Starbuck.
00:47:34Mr. Starbuck.
00:47:39The steel was fashioned from the hollow of the Accutionate.
00:47:44Moby Dick can only be taken by something that is touched.
00:47:48And this thing that's connected to them is the thing that's going to kill them.
00:48:00Admiral, did they find him?
00:48:02Oh, they found him.
00:48:04He shot down one of the summer Seahawks with a sub rock.
00:48:07Sir, that doesn't make any sense.
00:48:09If he wanted to shoot down aircraft, why wouldn't he use one of his tomahawks?
00:48:13Captain, the man has stolen a $2.8 billion submarine.
00:48:17You think he's thinking rationally?
00:48:18That may be true, Admiral, but he isn't stupid.
00:48:22I'm within an hour of the summer's location.
00:48:24Just give me a chance to talk to AF.
00:48:26The only way that's going to happen is if you get there before anyone else does.
00:48:30Then, sir, get me the exact coordinates of that nuclear detonation.
00:48:38You want to tell me what's going on, sir?
00:48:42Ever hear of Moby Dick, Captain?
00:49:21It's him! It's him!
00:49:24I don't hear anything!
00:49:26He's less than a mile away bearing 125.
00:49:29Dobie?
00:49:29There's a cruise ship, but that's all.
00:49:36Maintain present course in heading.
00:49:42It's him.
00:49:46Right full rudder. Come around fast. Make your heading 125.
00:49:49Aye, sir. Right full rudder. Heading 125.
00:49:51No, don't be five.
00:49:53No!
00:49:56No!
00:50:00No!
00:50:02No!
00:50:03No!
00:50:03No!
00:50:04What?
00:50:04No.
00:50:10No.
00:50:12No.
00:50:14No.
00:50:15No!
00:50:17No!
00:50:18No.
00:50:19No.
00:50:20No!
00:50:22Let's go.
00:50:24Let's go.
00:50:24Let's go.
00:50:24Let's go.
00:50:25Let's go.
00:50:25Let's go.
00:50:57Why would a whale act like this?
00:50:59Why do babies die in their sleep?
00:51:01Mr. Q, status report.
00:51:02Still out of effective firing range, Captain.
00:51:05That ship almost airlin another direct hit.
00:51:09If he rams her again, she's going down.
00:51:12Pip, I want you to take the signal and put it into output.
00:51:15Give me all the volume you can.
00:51:29All right, I got it.
00:51:30Go, go.
00:51:31Executing B-A-W-Sample 2 now.
00:51:43What the hell did you do?
00:51:48It worked.
00:51:49He's turning.
00:51:50Very good, Doctor.
00:51:51Where's he heading now?
00:51:56Right toward us.
00:52:00Mr. Q, prepare number one.
00:52:03Prepare tube one and wait for my command.
00:52:11He's two kilometers in closing.
00:52:13The Fadalar is ready to fire, sir.
00:52:15No, no, no.
00:52:16Not yet.
00:52:16Not yet, Mr. Q.
00:52:21One kilometer.
00:52:26He's coming right for us.
00:52:28Captain.
00:52:29Wait.
00:52:30700 meters.
00:52:34300 meters.
00:52:37150 meters.
00:52:39Captain, I'm having to swerve.
00:52:40100 meters.
00:52:4550 meters.
00:52:47Fire.
00:52:48Fire.
00:52:58We got flying.
00:53:03We've lost port diving plate.
00:53:04Reports of heavy flooding in the VLS.
00:53:06What's he doing?
00:53:06He's sounding.
00:53:09Get ready for a ride.
00:53:12All hands.
00:53:13Brace for impact.
00:53:24All engines.
00:53:25Back, move.
00:53:31Engines, not responding.
00:53:35Our depth is 1, 5, 0, 0 and lowering.
00:53:41Sir, we have to come loose.
00:53:43Let's see how deep he can take us.
00:53:471, 8, 0, 0 feet.
00:53:52How deep can this ship go?
00:53:53Classified.
00:53:55How deep have you been?
00:53:562, 1, 0, 0 feet.
00:53:58Yes.
00:54:02Sir, we have to disconnect.
00:54:032, 7, 5, 0 feet.
00:54:09We are too deep.
00:54:11It'll hold.
00:54:133,000 feet.
00:54:15It's higher.
00:54:183, 2, 0, 0 feet.
00:54:22Sir, you are responsible for the lives of 130 men on this ship.
00:54:28You have to stop this.
00:54:44Sir, we've lost the tether.
00:54:50Don't take us up.
00:54:52Entrance is still not responding, sir.
00:54:54We're at 3, 5, 0, 0 feet and lowering.
00:54:59All hands.
00:55:01Brace for emergency blow.
00:55:02Boil tanks, board them now.
00:55:09Tanks.
00:55:36According to the data, the detonation was right in this area.
00:55:41Then you're headed west.
00:55:43Towards Hawaii?
00:55:46That's where he's driving.
00:55:49Who's driving who, sir?
00:56:06Would you call this a normal day?
00:56:10Nah.
00:56:11I see wells every day.
00:56:14But I've never experienced anything like that.
00:56:17It's the whiteness of the well that freaks me out the most.
00:56:20You know what I mean?
00:56:22White is for the good guys.
00:56:25I have no problem seeing White is evil.
00:56:30Engines are testing operational.
00:56:32Both the bow planes out of commission.
00:56:34We won't be able to go much past periscope depth.
00:56:36Thank you, chief.
00:56:37Officer of the deck radio, picking up a distress call from the cruise ship Rachel.
00:56:41They have personnel overboard.
00:56:42They are requesting assistance.
00:56:43Report to the Rachel.
00:56:44Tell them that we will proceed to their location.
00:56:54I don't believe him.
00:56:58He's taunting me.
00:57:00Sir.
00:57:02Clear the decks, Mr. Starbuck.
00:57:03We're going after him.
00:57:04Captain, what about the Rachel?
00:57:10We're less than a hundred miles from Hawaii.
00:57:12Can you imagine the destruction if that thing makes it into Pearl Harbor?
00:57:15Sir.
00:57:15I will not put the security of the United States Navy or the safety of a quarter of a million
00:57:20people at risk,
00:57:22not when I finally have the chance to stop it.
00:57:24The Rachel can fend for herself.
00:57:28Aye, aye, sir.
00:57:30Then clear the deck, Mr. Starbuck.
00:57:32We have a whale to catch.
00:57:38God help us all.
00:57:45All hands, battle stations, prepare all torpedo tubes, switch to active sonar.
00:57:51We're not hiding anymore, gentlemen.
00:57:52Helmsman, all ahead full, and don't let them get away from me.
00:58:05Toby, where's he at?
00:58:06Target is 100 yards north at 25 knots, sir.
00:58:10Too close to torpedoes.
00:58:13Engines two-thirds.
00:58:14Engines two-thirds.
00:58:15Aye, sir.
00:58:17Give us a little bit of roll.
00:58:21Target is maintaining 100 yards, sir.
00:58:24He knows.
00:58:25He knows!
00:58:28You give this whale too much credit.
00:58:31Oh, he's not a whale.
00:58:32He's a devil himself!
00:58:38Captain, look at this.
00:58:40There's an atoll with a narrow open reef, about two miles north of here.
00:58:46That's type B at all, I know.
00:58:47We can force my big dick into the reef.
00:58:50We can capture him, though, again.
00:58:57Helm, all ahead full.
00:58:59All ahead full, aye, sir.
00:59:01Into the belly of the beast.
00:59:10Target is 3D Starboard.
00:59:14It's working.
00:59:17We're approaching the atoll.
00:59:18Yeah.
00:59:19Yeah, drive it into him, boys.
00:59:20Come on, drive into him.
00:59:21Aye, sir.
00:59:22Target is 6-0 north-northwest, sir.
00:59:24Engines, give him everything you got.
00:59:38Hit the bottom.
00:59:47What a clever fish.
00:59:50He's led us right into the shallows.
01:00:08He's coming back around.
01:00:10He's hitting us again.
01:00:11You don't give him enough credit, doctor.
01:00:13Fire torpedoes.
01:00:14Negative tubes are blocked.
01:00:15Collision warning.
01:00:16Engines, back full.
01:00:26There they are, right there.
01:00:28Are you serious?
01:00:31Fire!
01:00:32Fire!
01:00:37Dirty.
01:00:38Who's in that plane?
01:00:43Come back around.
01:00:45Swim around!
01:00:51The target is 100 yards from the atoll.
01:00:5850 yards.
01:01:02Pull up.
01:01:04Pull up.
01:01:05Pull up!
01:01:06Pull up!
01:01:19The Osprey is down.
01:01:21He's in.
01:01:22He went in!
01:01:24Deploy a search team.
01:01:25See if anyone in the Osprey survived the crash.
01:01:48Shut the fire volley into the lagoon, sir.
01:01:50Now, chief, we're going in after him.
01:01:52Sir, the opening is only 12 feet deep.
01:01:54We're too tall.
01:01:55Huh?
01:01:56We'll face them like our ancestors did.
01:02:02Prepare the Zodiacs.
01:02:17What the hell is going on now?
01:02:19What the hell is going on now?
01:02:45I know you.
01:02:49I know you.
01:02:50Boomer.
01:02:51Boomer.
01:02:52Ahab.
01:02:55Well, what a pair we are.
01:02:59Arm and leg together again.
01:03:06It's time to stop, Jonah.
01:03:09Half the Navy is looking for you.
01:03:11And when they find you, they won't hesitate to destroy you.
01:03:17I've waited 40 years for this day.
01:03:19I built the Pequod for this one purpose.
01:03:21I won't stop now.
01:03:23I can't.
01:03:26I'm only taking a scene to that.
01:03:28How?
01:03:29How?
01:03:30How could you ask me that?
01:03:31You of all people, Moby Dick took just as much from you as he did from me.
01:03:37Have you forgotten what it was like to sit out on that sea ice and watch your arm go gangrenous
01:03:43while we were waiting to be rescued?
01:03:46I haven't forgotten.
01:03:47I've had the months of surgery, the years of rehabilitation, wondering why this happened to you, asking yourself what kind
01:04:05of a god could allow such a thing.
01:04:12And then coming to the conclusion that he was either malicious or indifferent, and then realizing you don't know which
01:04:25is worse.
01:04:33Such a thing cannot be allowed to live.
01:04:42I think Moby Dick took more from you than from me.
01:04:49Killing him won't bring back my arm, and it won't bring back your leg.
01:04:52It won't bring any of it back.
01:04:55And whether you succeed or fail, how many people need to die?
01:05:00All of them.
01:05:03This whole act has been decreed.
01:05:08This whole act was rehearsed by us a billion years before the oceans even rolled.
01:05:14There's nothing I can do about it.
01:05:19I am fate's lieutenant, and I act under orders.
01:05:36You saved your ammunition, Captain.
01:05:38You're going to need it later.
01:05:57Mr. Starbuck, give us two hours, no more.
01:06:00So keep the tubes at ready.
01:06:02If I fail, or if Moby Dick tries to escape, I want you to hit him with everything we've got.
01:06:07Blow him and the island all to help.
01:06:10Aye, sir.
01:06:11If I don't make it back, make sure this gets to the institution.
01:06:14Oh, you better come back.
01:06:16I still need to get paid.
01:06:21Be safe.
01:06:22Good luck.
01:06:23Captain, I made this from the damaged bow plane, sir, just as you ordered.
01:06:27Be careful, sir.
01:06:35Now, you see, it's properly tempered.
01:06:50And you're coming with us, too?
01:06:53You know, he's completely insane.
01:06:57How can anyone endure this and not be?
01:06:59Good luck.
01:07:40Mr. Q, find this opening, chief.
01:07:44Aye, sir.
01:07:53Careful, these mines are a little unpredictable.
01:08:05Sonar, do you have a read on target?
01:08:07Negative, Con.
01:08:08I can't see anything past the outer perimeter.
01:08:26Any sign of him, Stubbs?
01:08:28Nothing, sir.
01:08:31He must have gone to bottom.
01:08:32This lagoon is deep.
01:08:33Ah, an hour at the most.
01:08:36He has to breathe.
01:08:37He's a damn mammal.
01:08:40Damn it.
01:08:43What you want me to do?
01:08:54There are birds.
01:08:57What?
01:08:58The birds!
01:09:00He's the under you!
01:09:01He's right below!
01:09:11He's under us!
01:09:12He's under you!
01:09:21Slug in!
01:09:24Why you're beneficent?
01:09:26He's under you!
01:09:33This is going to be impossible.
01:09:33He's under you!
01:09:34He's under you!
01:09:38The dirt youIC!
01:09:39I've got you!
01:09:40He's under you!
01:09:49Go, go, go, go!
01:09:55Lost two Zodiacs. The third is heading to shore.
01:10:07Did anyone make it to shore?
01:10:09I don't see how anyone could survive that.
01:10:28Come on. We're over here.
01:10:39Moby Dick has dismasted me once again, but I am untucked.
01:10:47How many lost, Stubbs?
01:10:50Seaman Guernsey and many who were killed.
01:10:54Encinjago was missing.
01:10:56Archie and Kabaka were on the other side of the lagoon, along with Captain Boomer.
01:11:00We were able to keep most of our ammunition and firearms, sir.
01:11:04Well, signal them to move about the perimeter, and then we'll meet them in the center.
01:11:09Aye, sir.
01:11:12Well, it seems like we're destined to see this thing through together, doctor.
01:11:17What is this place?
01:11:21Type E with a leper colony.
01:11:23This gets better and better.
01:11:26Hand me that cross up there that says Maples on it.
01:11:32Maples was a priest who tended to the sick till he died of the disease himself in 1851.
01:12:02You believe in omens, men?
01:12:05They say a drowning thing will go down and rise up again twice before going down forever.
01:12:13Moby Dick has already been down twice.
01:12:17So have you.
01:12:18To be on the right side of the hill.
01:12:21Ha!
01:12:31Ah!
01:12:32Ha!
01:12:33Ha!
01:12:35Ha!
01:12:36Ha!
01:12:37Ha!
01:12:38Ha!
01:12:38Ha!
01:12:39Ha!
01:12:39Ha!
01:12:41Ha! Ha!
01:13:11Man, this sucks.
01:13:12You'd rather be out there?
01:13:13Yeah, I guess you're right.
01:13:15As far as I'm concerned,
01:13:17if we're gonna hunt for whales,
01:13:17it's better to do it from the safety of the land.
01:13:27Hey!
01:13:28I see them!
01:13:32Hey!
01:13:33Hey!
01:13:33Stop!
01:13:35Come back!
01:13:54On your feet, sailor!
01:13:56Come on!
01:14:06Come on!
01:14:08Small arms fire.
01:14:09It's close.
01:14:11Come on!
01:14:12Come on!
01:14:53It tasks me.
01:14:55That whale tasks me.
01:14:57This is your fault.
01:14:58You're hunting him.
01:15:00He's not hunting us.
01:15:31You're hunting him.
01:15:35You're hunting him.
01:15:36You're hunting him.
01:15:37You're hunting him.
01:15:37You're hunting him.
01:15:37You're hunting him.
01:15:40You're hunting him.
01:15:49You're hunting him.
01:15:51You're hunting him.
01:16:02You're hunting him.
01:16:13You're hunting him.
01:16:14You're hunting him.
01:16:15Don't move.
01:16:15You're hunting him.
01:16:16You're hunting him.
01:16:27You're hunting him.
01:16:28Oh, my God.
01:16:40Oh, my God.
01:17:23Oh, my God.
01:17:36For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at you.
01:17:57For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at you.
01:18:14Sir, we've lost communication with our last Zodiac.
01:18:25Sir, target is turning.
01:18:46Target is now headed this way.
01:18:50Torpedo con.
01:18:52Prepare one through four.
01:18:57Target is two five zero yards from entrance and closing.
01:19:02Two zero zero yards.
01:19:12One five zero yards.
01:19:15One five zero yards.
01:19:20One hundred yards, sir.
01:19:23Sir.
01:19:24Sir.
01:19:25Torpedo con.
01:19:26Fire one, two, three, and four.
01:19:40Will the mines stop him?
01:19:41If they don't, the torpedo certainly won't.
01:19:52We're riding with our mines and is down.
01:19:54Another one.
01:19:54One five.
01:19:55One five.
01:20:01Four.
01:20:05Four!
01:20:07One five.
01:20:15Four!
01:20:17Four!
01:20:19Three!
01:20:20Four!
01:20:21Four!
01:20:21Four!
01:20:35We have to get out of here.
01:20:39You won't make it.
01:20:43Are you giving up?
01:20:47No.
01:20:49Surrendering.
01:20:53You can't outrun a torpedo.
01:20:55I can try.
01:21:15Can you read me?
01:21:17Return.
01:21:23You can see it.
01:21:31Or you will.
01:21:34A man of show!
01:21:36A man of show!
01:21:47A man of show!
01:24:48You're my obsession, you'll never tear my soul apart, I think you know now.
01:24:55My enmity, the stormy sea, come to the bow now, how deep the sea.
01:25:05Can you take this preacher down?
01:25:16Can you turn the tide around?
01:25:26Come to the sea, come to the sea, come to the sea.
01:25:41We will find each other once again.
01:25:57You're my obsession, it never sleeps, it never sleeps, it cannot love.
01:26:03Oh my obsession, oh my obsession, oh my obsession, oh my obsession, in fever dreams and memories, I thought I
01:26:14knew you.
01:26:15Take the pain and tear, who can tear the sea upon?
01:26:31Who can calm the stormy, who can calm the stormy heart?
01:26:51My ready, my ready friend, we will find each other once again.
01:27:03Yeah.
01:27:13Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
01:27:19Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
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