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00:00:28Gracias por ver el video.
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00:02:24Gracias.
00:03:26The word came through five minutes ago
00:03:29when I was on duty in the laboratory.
00:03:33They're going to let your transfer.
00:03:36And I'm coming with you.
00:03:59You've gone crazy.
00:04:14Did you tell the old man?
00:04:15No.
00:04:18A little while ago, I made a wish on a falling star, as they used to do many years ago.
00:04:25Now, the wish has come true.
00:04:27When we get away from here, we'll be living among normal people again.
00:04:39I suppose I ought to wish you luck.
00:04:45Oh, Mrs. Collins.
00:04:49Eve and I are going to get married as soon as we put this place behind us.
00:04:55That terrible dog.
00:04:57He always barks when the old man stays up at night.
00:05:01There is something strange in the air.
00:05:04Don't you feel it?
00:05:07Or is it that I'm just so sensitive?
00:05:11Are you on the dawn shift, too?
00:05:13Yes.
00:05:14For the last time on this dull island.
00:05:17Go ahead and kiss each other.
00:05:18Don't mind me.
00:05:24The black widow.
00:05:25She never misses an opportunity to stick her nose in other people's bins.
00:05:29Still, that's good advice she gave us.
00:05:37Thank you.
00:06:07George, those meteorites are messing up everything.
00:06:09What do you expect on an August night?
00:06:15Take a look yourself, George, before it gets too light.
00:06:25Hey, Fred.
00:06:27Did you see what I see?
00:06:31Yes.
00:06:32It's nothing.
00:06:35Holy smokes, Fred.
00:06:36Wait a minute.
00:06:39What do you think it means?
00:06:40I told you.
00:06:41Those falling stars are muddling everything.
00:06:43I need some coffee.
00:06:44Skip the coffee, Fred.
00:06:45What can it be?
00:06:47I took some slides.
00:06:48We'll find out in an hour.
00:06:49An hour of my foot will go to the electronic telescope.
00:06:52Precisely.
00:06:53You'll learn that I'm the kind of man who takes his responsibilities seriously.
00:06:57Morning, Dr. Confield.
00:06:59Hi.
00:06:59Go on, tell him.
00:07:00Maybe we had better take a look through the electronic telescope first
00:07:04and check the reading in this area.
00:07:06The whole thing's pretty unlikely.
00:07:09We both saw it.
00:07:10Let me see.
00:07:13Come on.
00:07:15Can you tell me why Fish Face is so frantic?
00:07:18George?
00:07:20I'm afraid he's right.
00:07:22I suppose I was just trying to avoid having last-minute complications.
00:07:30You must help me, Mrs. Collins.
00:07:33Me?
00:07:33Some very strong coffee, please.
00:07:38I'll get some right away.
00:07:43Hurry up, Fred.
00:07:44Let's go to the radio section.
00:07:46I'll bet the other observatories have reported something.
00:07:48Don't forget, Reynolds,
00:07:49that we have the most powerful equipment in the world.
00:07:53What's happening, Reynolds?
00:07:56Something terrible.
00:08:33Hey, Pat.
00:08:34Anything reported from the other observatories?
00:08:37Just routine.
00:08:38That's impossible.
00:08:39George, please.
00:08:41The teletypes receive over 1,000 words a minute.
00:08:44Maybe somewhere among the messages that haven't been decoded yet.
00:08:46My dear colleague,
00:08:48unusual messages are signaled by a red light
00:08:50and are given transmission and decoding precedence.
00:08:53Damn it, old Pat, what's that?
00:08:56It's base 3 on Mars.
00:08:58For the last 97 hours,
00:09:00they've been trying to get through in vain.
00:09:03Base 3 on Mars?
00:09:05Bob Cole,
00:09:06my former instructor at military school,
00:09:08is in command there.
00:09:09What's the matter?
00:09:11Nothing important.
00:09:12There's a magnetic storm raging
00:09:14with a sodium formation.
00:09:17Is that what interests you?
00:09:19Ah, nuts.
00:09:20Take the sodium and make yourself a bicarbonate.
00:09:26Well?
00:09:27Nothing here.
00:09:27The old man must be told.
00:09:29You don't mean to insinuate that I should.
00:09:31You are the dean, Dr. Cornfield.
00:09:33Precisely.
00:09:34But he'd just start to snap at me
00:09:35and then I'd...
00:09:36I'd lose my temper.
00:09:37We have no authority.
00:09:39It's up to you, Cornfield.
00:09:40Nothing of the kind.
00:09:41Calm yourselves, gentlemen.
00:09:43I'll tell him.
00:09:45If it turns out to be a flash in the pan,
00:09:47I'll be the lightning rod.
00:09:49This is my last day here.
00:09:51Anyway.
00:09:54Precisely.
00:09:55After all, he was the first one to see it.
00:09:57Will someone please tell me what's going on?
00:09:59I've never been known to snap at anyone.
00:10:08Lie down, Gideon.
00:10:12Lie down, Gideon.
00:10:41Come forward, Steele.
00:10:43I know all about it.
00:10:45I don't understand what you mean, Professor.
00:10:47I'm talking about the reason that brings you here.
00:10:50Wake up, young fella.
00:10:51I'm talking about the outsider.
00:10:54The outsider?
00:10:55It's all written there.
00:11:12Right.
00:11:14Amazing.
00:11:15How did you do it?
00:11:17Young fella,
00:11:18you and the others have to see and hear
00:11:20before you can know.
00:11:22I have one advantage over all of you.
00:11:24Calculus.
00:11:26However,
00:11:27I'm glad to see that you at least
00:11:29know how to read it.
00:11:31In spite of the disdain
00:11:33in which I hold all your stupid
00:11:36and dull mechanical apparatuses,
00:11:39do you think that I don't examine carefully
00:11:42the readings that you send me?
00:11:47The difference is
00:11:48that you accept those readings as results,
00:11:51whereas for me,
00:11:52they are merely elements in a formula.
00:11:55I have been aware of this thing
00:11:57for the last five days,
00:12:00and I have been curiously awaiting to see
00:12:03when the rest of you were discovering.
00:12:05It was only just before dawn
00:12:06that we were able to...
00:12:07Oh.
00:12:09So you didn't see it
00:12:11until just before dawn.
00:12:13And didn't any one of you
00:12:15notice the change of position
00:12:17of the two outer planets?
00:12:19Change of position?
00:12:23Infinitesimal.
00:12:24It merely heralded the arrival
00:12:26of the Outsider.
00:12:29Why do you call it the Outsider?
00:12:31Because it comes from another galaxy.
00:12:34It simply entered the solar system
00:12:36during the night.
00:12:38None of the other observatories
00:12:39have reported it yet.
00:12:41They couldn't.
00:12:42They don't have powerful enough instruments.
00:12:44That's what Dr. Cornfield maintains.
00:12:47Ah.
00:12:49Yes.
00:12:50How very interesting.
00:12:53I'm sorry to hear
00:12:55that I have an opinion
00:12:56that is shared
00:12:57by your Dr. Cornfield.
00:13:00What the devil are you staring at?
00:13:03Get away from me.
00:13:04I can take care of this.
00:13:06Anyway, it's all there.
00:13:07Diameter, dimension, speed,
00:13:10and course of the Outsider.
00:13:12Now you keep your trap shut with the others
00:13:14and get out of here.
00:13:15Professor, a foreign body,
00:13:18a planet,
00:13:19the Outsider, as you call it,
00:13:20has entered the solar system
00:13:21and is heading right for us.
00:13:23Because of its size
00:13:25and particular characteristics,
00:13:26it won't burn up
00:13:27when it contacts
00:13:27the Earth's atmosphere.
00:13:29It could be a catastrophe.
00:13:31Now that's a perfect summary
00:13:33of the situation.
00:13:34So?
00:13:35Maybe it would be prudent,
00:13:37Professor,
00:13:37to warn the others,
00:13:38the department,
00:13:39the high command.
00:13:40Steel,
00:13:41I've already told you
00:13:43to keep your trap shut
00:13:44and get out of here.
00:13:47With pleasure.
00:13:49In fact,
00:13:49I've also come here
00:13:50to say goodbye.
00:13:53Oh,
00:13:53if only I had a handkerchief,
00:13:55I'd burst it to tears.
00:14:02The ones who should have noticed it
00:14:04before you
00:14:05are those
00:14:06idiots on Mars.
00:14:08But since that old army,
00:14:09they weren't able to.
00:14:11Professor,
00:14:12they are surrounded
00:14:13by a magnetic storm
00:14:14with the formation
00:14:15of sodium.
00:14:16Now that's not
00:14:17a bad alabar.
00:14:29High command,
00:14:30this is Mars Base 3.
00:14:32High command,
00:14:33this is Mars Base 3.
00:14:35High command,
00:14:36this is Mars Base 3.
00:14:38Over.
00:14:38We've lost contact again,
00:14:40Commander.
00:14:40Right on microwave.
00:14:43Sir,
00:14:44there's another signal.
00:14:46This is Mars Base 3.
00:14:49It's for you,
00:14:50Commander.
00:14:50Plug in with speaker.
00:14:52Hello.
00:14:52Hello.
00:14:53Commander Cole speaking.
00:14:54Hi, Bob.
00:14:55This is Steel.
00:14:57Fred,
00:14:57Steel?
00:14:58Where did you spring up from?
00:15:00I have a message for you.
00:15:03I'm leaving the island tomorrow.
00:15:05Then Eve Barnett and I
00:15:07are going to get married.
00:15:09Congratulations.
00:15:10But you hit me
00:15:11at a bad moment, Fred.
00:15:12I have a convoy coming in
00:15:14and until just a few seconds ago,
00:15:15my lines of communication
00:15:16were cut off.
00:15:17You'll have to excuse me, Fred.
00:15:19Wait, Bob.
00:15:19There's something else.
00:15:20I'll transmit it in code.
00:15:22Fred!
00:15:25What are you doing?
00:15:26He's a crazy kid.
00:15:28He could have made a fine soldier,
00:15:29but he got a sudden passion
00:15:30for astronomy.
00:15:32Astronomy being called
00:15:33Eve Barnett?
00:15:34Exactly.
00:15:35I'll decode the message.
00:15:38Probably some more
00:15:39of his foolishness.
00:15:42Do they answer yet?
00:15:43No, sir.
00:15:50Oh, so now you think
00:15:52marriage is a lot of foolishness.
00:15:54Not ours, Kathy.
00:15:58What is it, boys?
00:15:59Commander, we've established
00:16:00contact with the convoy escort.
00:16:01They're off course.
00:16:02Twelve degrees
00:16:03from the curve of fall.
00:16:04Of course.
00:16:09Connect me with
00:16:10the convoy escort.
00:16:11Plug in with the speaker, boys.
00:16:12Yes, sir.
00:16:15Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:16:17This is Mars, base three.
00:16:18Over.
00:16:21Mars, base three.
00:16:22This is Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:16:24Go ahead.
00:16:25Do you know the causes
00:16:26of your deviation from course?
00:16:28Causes unknown.
00:16:29We have been in freefall navigation
00:16:31for one, zero, three Earth hours.
00:16:33Deviation became noticeable
00:16:35just nine hours ago.
00:16:36Request permission to operate
00:16:38rocket propulsion motors
00:16:39in order to correct course.
00:16:43There's no other solution.
00:16:46Permission granted.
00:16:51Gyroscopes in operation.
00:16:53Juliet five, this is Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:16:56Duplicate our maneuver.
00:16:57Over.
00:16:58Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:17:00This is Juliet five.
00:17:02Wilco, out.
00:17:04Gyroscopes at maximum.
00:17:08Gyroscopes at maximum.
00:17:12Engines at eight gammas.
00:17:16Engines at ten gammas.
00:17:19Inversion.
00:17:20Thirty-five degrees.
00:17:37Will I be able to get back on course, Commander?
00:17:40I don't see why not, Boyd.
00:17:42Bob, Fred steals message.
00:17:56Open the protective dome of the parabolic antennas.
00:18:00Switch on the electronic telescope.
00:18:01The magnetic storm has passed its peak,
00:18:03but there's still an inferno raging outside, sir.
00:18:05Execute the order.
00:18:07This is the space zone to be scanned.
00:18:08Yes, sir.
00:18:13The dome is opening.
00:18:24They're still off course.
00:18:26But a constant of two degrees increase.
00:18:29Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:18:31This is Mars base three.
00:18:32Juliet five, copy.
00:18:34Increase rocket power to 12 gammas
00:18:36and correct inversion another one-five degrees.
00:18:39Wilco.
00:18:40Engines at 12 gammas.
00:18:43Fifteen degrees more inversion.
00:18:45Bob, look.
00:18:47The outer satellite, Deimos, is out of orbit.
00:18:49How far out?
00:18:50Six degrees with a peri-martian displacement of 700 miles.
00:18:54Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:18:55This is base three.
00:18:56Juliet five, copy.
00:18:58Deimos is out of orbit.
00:18:59It may intersect your course.
00:19:00It's coming towards us.
00:19:09We're falling.
00:19:13The cargo carrier can't make it.
00:19:15It's too heavy.
00:19:17Commander.
00:19:22Order the cargo carrier pilots
00:19:24to launch themselves in space
00:19:25to be picked up.
00:19:26Hurry.
00:19:26Juliet five, this is base three.
00:19:29Adopt emergency system.
00:19:31Fred was right.
00:19:32We must calculate mass, size, and speed
00:19:35in order to determine its field of attraction.
00:19:37Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:19:38This is base three.
00:19:40Increase rocket power.
00:19:41Attempt rescue Juliet five pilots.
00:19:43Wilco, engines at maximum.
00:19:49Juliet five, this is Mike Sierra, one-five.
00:19:53Prepare to effect self-launching.
00:19:57Ready in spacesuits.
00:19:59Emergency system in operation.
00:20:07We have opened our depression chamber.
00:20:10Minus five, four, three.
00:20:13Two, one.
00:20:16Go!
00:20:17Go!
00:20:25Go!
00:20:33Go!
00:20:35Go!
00:20:52¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:21:13¡Execute!
00:21:21¡But that's murder!
00:21:22¡You're sending them to certain death!
00:21:24¡That'll do, Boyd!
00:21:27I'm sorry, Command.
00:21:29I know what I'm doing.
00:21:33Don't you understand, Boyd, that the fields of attraction have undergone an incredible modification?
00:21:41We're falling. We're falling.
00:21:45Don't change course. Keep rocket power at maximum.
00:21:49Confirm.
00:21:50Lewis. Lewis, answer.
00:21:53Answer me, Lewis.
00:22:19We're getting away.
00:22:20We're getting away.
00:22:35I never thought we'd make it, Lewis.
00:22:43There'll be landing here on Mars in a few minutes.
00:22:47Commander, please excuse me.
00:22:50Don't let it worry you, Boyd.
00:22:52You just lost your bearings for a moment.
00:22:55Lewis, the first pilot on that spaceship
00:22:58is my son.
00:23:02Thank you
00:23:02for having brought him back to me.
00:23:05You shouldn't thank me.
00:23:06We must prepare a report for the High Command
00:23:09and transmit to Earth
00:23:11its death sentence.
00:23:14Mars Base 3.
00:23:16Calling Earth.
00:23:19I was the one, I.
00:23:21I was the one, I.
00:23:22And Fred.
00:23:23Fred?
00:23:24Dr. Steele.
00:23:26Oh, yes.
00:23:27Your boyfriend.
00:23:29You disobeyed my order.
00:23:30We saved human lives.
00:23:32Are you going to get a medal?
00:23:34We won't.
00:23:35Maybe the base commander on Mars will.
00:23:38But we didn't do it to win a prize.
00:23:40All the more prize worthy.
00:23:43Aren't you aware,
00:23:45you silly girl,
00:23:46that by this peremptory gesture of yours,
00:23:49you've created a panic
00:23:50before I could...
00:23:51Before?
00:23:52Before I could complete
00:23:53my studies of the outsider.
00:23:55But Professor...
00:23:56Oh, I know what you're going to say.
00:23:59Something about the salvation
00:24:00of human lives.
00:24:02You're a great disappointment to me,
00:24:05Miss Barnett.
00:24:06I've been here at your side
00:24:08for several years now, Professor.
00:24:10And I've learned,
00:24:12if I may say so,
00:24:13to know you.
00:24:16And I have lived with myself
00:24:17many more years than you,
00:24:19if I may say so.
00:24:21And I know myself better.
00:24:23Why are you so determined
00:24:24to appear pitiless?
00:24:26I have no time to lose
00:24:28in popularity contests.
00:24:30And you don't either.
00:24:32Your young man is waiting for you.
00:24:36Is that Commander Cole's report
00:24:38on the outsider's field of attraction?
00:24:40Yes.
00:24:48Goodbye, Eve.
00:24:56Oh, this is interesting.
00:25:01I could almost beg your pardon.
00:25:05Extraordinary.
00:25:05This confirms everything.
00:25:13Eve?
00:25:18Eve?
00:25:18Eve?
00:25:37Five minutes to go, Dr. Steele.
00:25:46What's that for?
00:25:48I don't know.
00:25:49Fred,
00:25:51we can't.
00:25:53We can't go.
00:25:54Why?
00:25:55What's happening now
00:25:56is bigger than we are.
00:25:58It's not only happening here.
00:26:00It's happening in New York,
00:26:01in Moscow,
00:26:02in the tiniest village in Africa.
00:26:03But here...
00:26:04the important thing
00:26:05is to face it together.
00:26:08Forgive me, Fred.
00:26:11You've always done
00:26:12everything I've ever wanted.
00:26:15You don't deserve.
00:26:19But I'm not going.
00:26:24I'll go by myself.
00:26:26Don't fight, dears.
00:26:28Neither one of you is leaving.
00:26:31Dr. Steele,
00:26:32the flight's suspended.
00:26:37And so are all transfer permissions.
00:26:40All scientists have been mobilized
00:26:42as of today.
00:26:45Let's hope they give us uniforms.
00:26:47Then we'll all be equals together,
00:26:49won't we?
00:26:51And, darlings,
00:26:53you'll be interested to know
00:26:54that the old man
00:26:55has been severely reprimanded.
00:27:02Reprimanded?
00:27:03I have been reprimanded.
00:27:06As usual,
00:27:07the bigwigs have to try
00:27:08to find a scapegoat.
00:27:10He must try to understand them, Professor.
00:27:12The news caught them by surprise.
00:27:14Panic has been widespread
00:27:15and perhaps they think,
00:27:17mistakenly,
00:27:17that if they'd been informed in time...
00:27:20Wonderful!
00:27:21Wonderful!
00:27:22What's your name?
00:27:23Cornfield, I believe.
00:27:24Well, Mr. Cornfield,
00:27:25you are wonderful.
00:27:27You have a facile tongue.
00:27:30Well, for once,
00:27:31I will loosen my tongue.
00:27:33I didn't say anything
00:27:34because I wouldn't have been believed.
00:27:36You know,
00:27:37it's not difficult
00:27:37to tell the truth,
00:27:38but it's impossible
00:27:39to be believed.
00:27:41You want an example?
00:27:44Read it.
00:27:47It's written here
00:27:49that in spite of all predictions,
00:27:51the outsider
00:27:52will not collide with the Earth.
00:27:54Go on,
00:27:55get out of the way,
00:27:55Gideon.
00:27:55That's the boy.
00:28:14Professor Benton,
00:28:15in brief,
00:28:15you maintain the...
00:28:16I maintain nothing.
00:28:18I ascertain.
00:28:19I ascertain on the basis
00:28:21of mathematical elements
00:28:23which are irrefutable
00:28:24that the outsider
00:28:25will bypass the Earth
00:28:27at a distance
00:28:27of 95,000 miles
00:28:29without even dreaming
00:28:31of grazing
00:28:32the outside edge
00:28:34of our atmosphere.
00:28:36Greenwich,
00:28:36Mount Palomar,
00:28:37and the observatory
00:28:38in the Urals,
00:28:38as well as the basis
00:28:40on Mars and the Moon,
00:28:41have formulated
00:28:42other forecasts
00:28:42that are very different.
00:28:43your esteemed colleague
00:28:45Newman
00:28:45and the great physicist
00:28:46Radoff
00:28:47have expressed
00:28:47as their opinion.
00:28:48Mr. Cornfield,
00:28:51there's only one opinion
00:28:52that interests me,
00:28:54my own.
00:29:01One would say,
00:29:03ladies and gentlemen,
00:29:04that you are disappointed
00:29:05to learn
00:29:06that the end of the world
00:29:07has been postponed.
00:29:16Clear the launching ramp.
00:29:18Space ship,
00:29:19Alpha 2-3,
00:29:21in arrival.
00:29:37Engines off.
00:30:09Welcome back to Earth,
00:30:10Colt.
00:30:10General Varrock,
00:30:11my wife and assistant.
00:30:13We haven't a moment
00:30:14to lose.
00:30:15We must go to the
00:30:15High Command immediately.
00:30:17I understand
00:30:17the fear psychosis
00:30:18is very grave.
00:30:20Everyone wants
00:30:20to run away.
00:30:21But where?
00:30:22It's impossible
00:30:23to predict
00:30:24on what part of the globe
00:30:24the outsider will fall.
00:30:26Gentlemen.
00:30:29We've heard about
00:30:30the wave of suicides
00:30:31and riots.
00:30:33To stem them,
00:30:33we've even gone so far
00:30:35as to announce
00:30:35our official approval
00:30:36of the theory
00:30:37of that charlatan Benson.
00:30:40What is Professor Benson's
00:30:41theory, General?
00:30:42The outsider will bypass
00:30:43the Earth
00:30:44at a distance
00:30:44of 95,000 miles
00:30:45on its course
00:30:46toward the sun.
00:30:47We know damn well
00:30:47it's not true.
00:30:49Of course.
00:30:50However,
00:30:50we have committed ourselves
00:30:51to destroy the outsider
00:30:53beyond the limits
00:30:53of the Earth's atmosphere.
00:30:54I've worked out
00:30:55a detailed development
00:30:56of the automatic
00:30:57plan of strategy
00:30:58which you transmitted
00:30:58to me.
00:30:59Good.
00:31:00We will compare
00:31:00your conclusions
00:31:01with ours.
00:31:11Our nomination
00:31:12as operational commander
00:31:13has been met
00:31:13with a feeling
00:31:14of universal relief,
00:31:15Cole.
00:31:15But my name's unknown
00:31:16to the public, General.
00:31:18Don't forget
00:31:18that you were the first
00:31:19to discover the outsider.
00:31:21All I did was receive
00:31:22the information
00:31:23communicated to me
00:31:24by Dr. Steele.
00:31:25I decoded the message myself.
00:31:26We know all that.
00:31:27However,
00:31:28the people have faith in you.
00:31:29It's not to our interest
00:31:30to disillusion them.
00:31:31General,
00:31:31today we are facing
00:31:32an adversary
00:31:33just as much
00:31:33to be feared
00:31:34as the outsider.
00:31:35Public opinion.
00:31:36But the truth is
00:31:37we cannot afford
00:31:38to split hairs.
00:31:40From now on
00:31:40we can only rely
00:31:41on one thing.
00:32:09Eve!
00:32:14Eve!
00:32:22It's useless.
00:32:25You don't even exist
00:32:26for her.
00:32:28Professor!
00:32:29What?
00:32:29Professor!
00:32:31Professor Benson,
00:32:32it stopped
00:32:33just as you predicted.
00:32:34The outsider
00:32:35has started
00:32:36to orbit
00:32:36around the earth.
00:32:39What did you say?
00:32:42Professor!
00:32:43It stopped
00:32:44at exactly
00:32:4595,000 miles!
00:32:46Just as you calculated!
00:32:49And it's gone
00:32:50into orbit.
00:32:55Congratulations!
00:32:57Professor Benson!
00:32:59My congratulations!
00:33:00Stand back,
00:33:01you madman!
00:33:03Give me your reports.
00:33:13It's impossible.
00:33:15Why?
00:33:16The first time
00:33:17in my life
00:33:18I have made
00:33:19an error
00:33:20in calculus.
00:33:21An error
00:33:21that is
00:33:23mathematically impossible.
00:33:29The outsider
00:33:31should not have
00:33:32gone into orbit.
00:33:33Professor Benson,
00:33:34is your little error
00:33:35in calculus
00:33:36the only thing
00:33:36you can think of?
00:33:42Dr. Steele,
00:33:43I have never
00:33:44held you
00:33:44in very high esteem.
00:33:46But I must admit
00:33:47that this time,
00:33:48without knowing it,
00:33:49you have put me
00:33:51on the right track.
00:33:52You're right.
00:33:54For once,
00:33:55I shall not depend
00:33:56on mathematical
00:33:57calculations.
00:34:07Cornfield!
00:34:08You know much
00:34:09better than I
00:34:09how to operate
00:34:10these stupid
00:34:11visual screens
00:34:13that permit us
00:34:14to talk
00:34:15to the bigwigs
00:34:16in politics
00:34:16and the military forces.
00:34:18I have no intention
00:34:19of speaking to them,
00:34:20but you will.
00:34:21You will inform them
00:34:22in my name,
00:34:23if you like,
00:34:24that the outsider
00:34:25must be destroyed.
00:34:28And immediately.
00:34:33Can't you get
00:34:34any closer
00:34:35with the telescopic lens,
00:34:36Boyd?
00:34:37This is the maximum.
00:34:46Spectroscopic examination
00:34:47reveals existence
00:34:48of two mineral salts
00:34:49unknown to the solar system.
00:34:52Complete absence
00:34:53of atmosphere.
00:34:54Interior of mass
00:34:54is not compact,
00:34:55possibly made up
00:34:56of gases.
00:35:04External radioactivity
00:35:05soundings
00:35:05register increasingly
00:35:06high percentage.
00:35:08We could make
00:35:09more detailed findings
00:35:10in a reconnaissance flight
00:35:11to the outsider.
00:35:12Benson's against it.
00:35:13Benson?
00:35:14They all hang on
00:35:15his word these days.
00:35:16He just keeps repeating,
00:35:17destroy it immediately.
00:35:18With the radioactivity
00:35:19I just registered,
00:35:20I'd go slow.
00:35:22If atomic missiles
00:35:23are used,
00:35:24the explosion
00:35:24could cause
00:35:25some pretty serious
00:35:26chain reactions.
00:35:27I think so, too.
00:35:28We must have more data
00:35:29to work on,
00:35:30no matter what the cost.
00:35:37Professor!
00:35:37Professor!
00:35:43I've never seen you before
00:35:45outside your den,
00:35:46as they call it.
00:35:48My dear.
00:35:50Aren't you feeling well,
00:35:51Professor?
00:35:54Here are the latest readings.
00:36:01Still all right.
00:36:03They'll soon see.
00:36:09Do you know what is
00:36:10the most tiring thing
00:36:12of all, Eve?
00:36:13Having to communicate
00:36:15and explain
00:36:17when the important thing
00:36:19is to know.
00:36:22Do you love your neighbor,
00:36:24Eve?
00:36:27I ought to say
00:36:28to the devil with alarm,
00:36:30my duty is to science.
00:36:32I'm a scientist,
00:36:33not a defender
00:36:34of the human race.
00:36:36So,
00:36:37they don't want
00:36:38to destroy the outsider.
00:36:39They want to explore it.
00:36:40That'll be funny.
00:36:42Come along with me.
00:36:43Where?
00:36:44We're going to enjoy
00:36:45the show.
00:36:47Come on.
00:36:49I don't know the way.
00:36:51Yes, Professor.
00:36:55Professor.
00:37:20We are honored.
00:37:22That's it, precisely.
00:37:23We are honored.
00:37:24Do you mind if I sit down?
00:37:26I walk along another.
00:37:28Sit here.
00:37:29Oh,
00:37:30what a lovely surprise.
00:37:34Would you care
00:37:35for a cup of coffee?
00:37:37I'm not here
00:37:37on a social visit.
00:37:39Oh, excuse me.
00:37:40I've come to drink
00:37:41a cup of gall.
00:37:46Cornfield.
00:37:47Are you quite certain
00:37:48that you may declare
00:37:49to the High Command
00:37:50my complete disapproval
00:37:52of this
00:37:53further waste of time?
00:37:55More than once,
00:37:56I assure you,
00:37:57but the United Commission
00:37:58declared that the
00:37:59disintegration of the outsider
00:38:01would be too risky,
00:38:02so close to the Earth.
00:38:03Idiots.
00:38:09Is that where you look?
00:38:11Precisely, Professor.
00:38:12We've just established contact.
00:38:20The image is clear enough.
00:38:23They seem to have made
00:38:24some progress in this field.
00:38:26This spaceship is equipped
00:38:27for an exhaustive examination
00:38:28of the outsider's
00:38:30internal mass structure,
00:38:31and the research-exploration team
00:38:33is composed of the
00:38:34very best scientists
00:38:35in the world.
00:38:37I don't understand
00:38:38why they didn't invite you
00:38:40to the party,
00:38:40Dr. Cornfield.
00:38:43They will approach the planet
00:38:45until they are within
00:38:4675 miles of the service.
00:38:50What did you say?
00:38:5275 miles.
00:38:54Precisely.
00:38:58A match.
00:39:02Somebody please
00:39:03give me a match.
00:39:10High command,
00:39:11this is Bravo Zebra 8.
00:39:13We have entered into orbit
00:39:14and are circling
00:39:15on a radius
00:39:16of 350 miles.
00:39:21Proceeding with
00:39:22electronic soundings.
00:39:23Over.
00:39:23Execute reduction
00:39:24of orbit and spiral costs.
00:39:26Over.
00:39:26Over.
00:39:27Over.
00:39:28Over.
00:39:32Over.
00:39:33Maneuver executed.
00:39:34Everything in order.
00:39:34Over.
00:39:36Looks like a kid's show.
00:39:44Watch out!
00:39:45Turn back!
00:39:50Engines at maximum.
00:39:51Inversion costs
00:39:5245 degrees.
00:40:02General Varick,
00:40:03why did you leave me grounded?
00:40:08You'll have other
00:40:09opportunities
00:40:10to play the hero.
00:40:11Look!
00:40:17They're overtaking us!
00:40:20They're overtaking us!
00:40:28Well,
00:40:30you've all seen,
00:40:33and I've had
00:40:34my satisfaction.
00:40:35I made no error
00:40:37in calculus.
00:40:39The outsider
00:40:40should not have
00:40:41gone into orbit.
00:40:44Since it did,
00:40:46it's because
00:40:48there was
00:40:48a voluntary
00:40:49modification.
00:40:51You said
00:40:51voluntary.
00:40:58Precisely.
00:41:00Cornfield,
00:41:02put me in contact
00:41:03with the department
00:41:04bigwigs.
00:41:05The time has come
00:41:07to look them in the eye.
00:41:12Now,
00:41:14leave me alone.
00:41:42I am Benson.
00:41:44I want to speak to you.
00:41:46It's about time I did.
00:41:47No one has ever
00:41:48prevented you.
00:41:50I want to be
00:41:50listened to,
00:41:51then.
00:41:53It depends on what
00:41:54you say.
00:41:56It's very serious.
00:42:00Your days are numbered.
00:42:03Just a moment.
00:42:04I prefer that you
00:42:05speak before
00:42:05the United Commission.
00:42:32I prefer that you speak
00:42:37professor Benson.
00:42:58Professor Benson.
00:43:01You have exactly 840 hours left in which to act
00:43:06In the meantime, the Outsider will be tightening its orbit around the Earth
00:43:11It will descend to a distance of 45,000 miles from the Earth's surface
00:43:17And then...
00:43:18What proofs do you have?
00:43:21You'll find them written there
00:43:25I take it for granted you know how to read
00:43:29The formulas have just been photographed
00:43:32We will examine your hypothesis most attentively
00:43:36This is no hypothesis
00:43:38I tell you that the Outsider, in tightening its orbit around the Earth
00:43:43Will provoke serious upsets in the balance of nature's elements
00:43:48Changes of climate and oreography in vast zones of the globe
00:43:55You're concerned about the fate of the human race
00:43:58You're wrong, my dear sir
00:43:59I am not moved by humanitarian motives
00:44:03Well then, Professor Benson
00:44:05I want to know the truth
00:44:07What truth?
00:44:10That's hidden inside the nucleus of the Outsider
00:44:17I'll make you a deal
00:44:18Benson, you explain yourself back
00:44:20You find yourself to the heart of the matter
00:44:22Please tell us, Professor Benson
00:44:26I have already determined
00:44:27That deep within the Outsider
00:44:30There are conscious beings
00:44:32Who come from another galaxy
00:44:34Fugitives, perhaps
00:44:35From a dying world
00:44:38Then according to you, the Outsider is a kind of survivor's route
00:44:43That's a colourful description
00:44:44But it stays the case
00:44:47These space survivors are attracted to the Earth's life-giving warmth
00:44:56Very well then
00:44:58I present you with the possibility of saving the human race
00:45:04That is, to put it bluntly
00:45:06I will save your lives for you
00:45:11Yours
00:45:12And yours
00:45:14And yours
00:45:16On one condition
00:45:19That you give me
00:45:21The necessary means
00:45:24For studying and uncovering
00:45:26The Outsider's secret
00:45:27What means, Professor Benson?
00:45:33I ask
00:45:34To have the absolute command
00:45:37Of all operations invested in my hands
00:45:41I ask
00:45:41I ask
00:45:56weld
00:46:02I ask
00:46:04I ask
00:46:06Oh
00:46:07I ask
00:46:08I ask
00:46:10Do you
00:46:22I scared them all away
00:46:25Shall I walk you back to the house?
00:46:46In the name of the United Commission, I am instructed to communicate to you our most profound admiration and gratitude,
00:46:53Professor Benson.
00:46:55The Executive Office has proposed you for the highest academic award.
00:47:00I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
00:47:03As for your request, the United Commission finds it necessary to turn it down.
00:47:09That doesn't surprise me.
00:47:11Under the circumstances, the initiative passes to the military forces.
00:47:16This is war.
00:47:19And I'm not of draft age.
00:47:49In substance, the operational plan is all here, in these buttons.
00:47:53The missiles, the spaceships, from the first to the ninth wave.
00:47:58There are three regular strategic alternatives and one for emergency.
00:48:02This automatic plan has been conceived by our military engineers, guided by Commander Robert Cole, who will take personal part
00:48:10in the operation.
00:48:11That's a good enough guarantee for anyone.
00:48:13We're depending on you, Mr. Barrington, as Chief of the Psychological Bureau, to unleash every propaganda means at your disposal
00:48:20to tranquilize public opinion.
00:48:22You can count on it, General.
00:48:24I believe I have all the elements necessary.
00:48:28Gentlemen.
00:48:43Bob, don't you think Varric is oversimplifying?
00:48:46That's one way to gather courage.
00:48:50When I think of how we got married, based on a psychotechnical examination which determined the affinity between our individual
00:48:58characteristics.
00:49:00What's this all about, Cathy?
00:49:02Now I've blessed that psychotechnical exam.
00:49:05I love you, Bob.
00:49:12I'd like to have a house of our own and babies.
00:49:16I don't remember that from the psychotechnical exam.
00:49:20But I'm happy, even like this.
00:49:24As long as you never leave me.
00:49:27Take me with you, Bob.
00:49:29Up there?
00:49:32The plan is all here.
00:49:35I want to be included in one of those buttons.
00:49:39But only because you are there.
00:49:42This is the one, isn't it?
00:49:47The ninth wave.
00:49:49The last one.
00:49:51But you...
00:49:52Don't forget Benson.
00:49:53What's Benson got to do with it?
00:49:55Remember his prediction.
00:49:57Eight hundred and forty hours left.
00:49:59Only a hundred and eighteen have passed.
00:50:01Even admitting that it's right.
00:50:07Do I have to climb down?
00:50:09Or can I listen to you from up here?
00:50:17I know the plan of attack.
00:50:20First, the tele-controlled missiles will be launched as a diversion tactic.
00:50:24The disks will enter into their usual formations, provoking what the military experts refer to as the moment of neutralization.
00:50:31Only then will the spaceships attack the disks and destroy them.
00:50:37That technique's as old as the hills.
00:50:39Supposed to be clever tactics.
00:50:41Hmm?
00:50:43Why are you telling me all this stupid nonsense?
00:50:46The squadron commander is Bob Cole, who was the instructor of my class at school.
00:50:50Ha!
00:50:51Fine class that must have been.
00:50:53Judging by the results.
00:50:54He has asked me to take part in the expedition.
00:50:56Young fellow, this is a dangerous mission.
00:50:59Or as they say in such cases, a hopeless one.
00:51:01I know.
00:51:02But I need your permission.
00:51:03I'm still part of the scientific compliment here.
00:51:06I don't like the smell of this story.
00:51:08Why?
00:51:08Because it's inspired by non-scientific motives.
00:51:14Explain yourself, Professor.
00:51:16What the devil do you think I'm doing?
00:51:19Ha!
00:51:20Eve!
00:51:21I want to present you a hero.
00:51:24He wants to go to war.
00:51:26All because of you.
00:51:28Because of me?
00:51:29Miss Barnett and I no longer have anything in common.
00:51:32It was all a big mistake.
00:51:33Fred!
00:51:34I've been made aware that Miss Barnett is completely indifferent, as far as I am concerned.
00:51:38And fortunately, I've discovered that I have the same feeling of indifference regarding her.
00:51:44What?
00:51:44What a dull, silly little performance this is.
00:51:48Right out of a 19th century melodrama.
00:51:51Professor.
00:51:52If Eve still interested me one little bit, I wouldn't be going out of my way to look for trouble,
00:51:58as you seem to be intimating.
00:51:59Nonsense.
00:52:00Human feelings are inconsistent.
00:52:02In fact, they're the only inconsistent elements in all nature.
00:52:07Be quiet, Gideon.
00:52:09I didn't ask for your opinion.
00:52:14All right, Steel.
00:52:16You can go with your old college chump.
00:52:19And have yourselves a nice class reunion.
00:52:23I've just had an idea.
00:52:26Naturally, it's a great one.
00:52:45I command.
00:52:46This is Alpha-2-3.
00:52:47Three disk formation, Simon.
00:53:01That's enough.
00:53:01Cut off the telecommand.
00:53:02Are you crazy?
00:53:03Cut off the telecommand, I say.
00:53:04We must maneuver freely.
00:53:06That would be an act of insubordination.
00:53:09Two disks are heading towards us.
00:53:11Gamble your career, you idiot, if you don't want to gamble your life.
00:53:21Alpha-23 has cut off the telecommand.
00:53:24Hit one of them, Bob.
00:53:26Not with the ray.
00:53:27Run into him.
00:53:30Don't look at me like that.
00:53:31I'm not insane.
00:53:37He can't see you.
00:53:39And if you don't use the radio, he won't hear you.
00:53:41Go to it, Bob.
00:53:43Do as I tell you.
00:53:48It's Fred Steele's spaceship.
00:53:50The spaceship.
00:53:55Wait a few seconds, my girl.
00:53:58Before you put me on the rack.
00:54:02You must pass as close to him as possible, almost grazing him.
00:54:11It's falling.
00:54:12It's falling towards the earth.
00:54:14The other disks are retreating.
00:54:19At this speed, they'll burn up when they hit the atmosphere.
00:54:22At least Cole and his men will end up in glory.
00:54:27Damn it, Bob.
00:54:28You've got to regain control.
00:54:29Maybe.
00:54:30This is my party, Fred.
00:54:31Close your big mouth.
00:54:33Watch out.
00:54:34I'm cutting off the engines.
00:54:47Gyroscopes are maximum.
00:54:54As soon as we're perpendicular to the earth, I'll start the engines again.
00:54:58What about the disk?
00:54:59If it has as good a pilot as we do, it's safe.
00:55:05Engines.
00:55:10Come on, Fred.
00:55:12Contact the high command immediately.
00:55:15Tell them in my name to call back all surviving spaceships.
00:55:19The fallen disk must be recovered at all costs.
00:55:25As for you, my girl, you get hold of that sometime suitor of yours.
00:55:29He'll be still alive.
00:55:31I want his report on the fallen disk.
00:55:40And if the bigwigs don't want to listen to me this time either,
00:55:44you can tell them in my name, you all go to hell.
00:55:55It's slowing down.
00:55:56The disk is slowing down.
00:55:57But it can't free itself from the force of gravity.
00:56:01It's gleaning.
00:56:02It's gleaning.
00:56:03It's always cold.
00:56:07Soon.
00:56:09Very soon now.
00:56:10We'll be looking the outsider's inhabitants in the face.
00:56:20Quickly, Eve.
00:56:21Connect me with Professor Benson.
00:56:24Right away, Fred.
00:56:30We've forced an entry, sir.
00:56:33Let's go next.
00:56:38Come on, take off.
00:56:41Let's go next.
00:56:45Let's go now.
00:56:49Take off.
00:57:19Gracias por ver el video
00:57:21Gracias por ver el video
00:57:54Gracias por ver el video
00:58:39Gracias por ver el video
00:58:40I detest your stupid gadgets
00:58:43But at least I know
00:58:44That you should raise the frequency
00:58:46And reduce the wavelength
00:58:47That's as far as it can go, Professor
00:58:50Hmm, you mean as far as you can go
00:58:57Ah, I was waiting for you, my girl
00:59:05Atmospheric radioactivity rising
00:59:09The outsider
00:59:11Is closing in
00:59:35Fred
00:59:37Listen
01:00:07Thank you
01:00:35¡Gracias!
01:00:39We can't wait any longer.
01:00:42There are only 216 hours left.
01:00:45Benson must be reminded of his own prophecy.
01:00:48The key to this cipher may be discovered any moment now.
01:00:51Or maybe never.
01:00:52It's a terrible draw and out agony for the whole world.
01:00:56The abrupt end that everyone expected would have been better.
01:01:06Most things happen unexpectedly.
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01:01:39Excuse me, but have you two made up?
01:01:43We haven't had time.
01:01:46Or the opportunity.
01:01:49There's only one thing out of step of the time, Eve.
01:01:53Love.
01:01:55Please forgive me.
01:01:56Quite the contrary.
01:01:58I'm grateful to you, Kathy.
01:02:00I'm afraid, Eve.
01:02:03Not of suffering myself, but I'm afraid for him, my husband.
01:02:07Coming.
01:02:13I'm very glad to meet you, Commander.
01:02:17I've heard quite a lot about you from Dr. Steele.
01:02:24Your wife?
01:02:25Yes.
01:02:26Delighted.
01:02:28Any kids?
01:02:29No, but we will have someday.
01:02:33Good for you.
01:02:34Take a chair.
01:02:45Uh, Mrs. Collins.
01:02:49I think the moment has come for you to offer some of your delicious coffee.
01:02:59Uh, Mrs. Collins is so good.
01:03:03Psychic, you know.
01:03:04And these are my kids.
01:03:06My collaborators, I should say.
01:03:08And this is, uh, Dr. Cornfield.
01:03:11Yes, the eldest.
01:03:12The dean, I mean.
01:03:15Have a cigar, hmm?
01:03:18I don't mind if I do.
01:03:31Ah.
01:03:32Gibson.
01:03:33What about some music?
01:03:34Professor.
01:03:35Professor, I'm very grateful to you for your courtesy, but...
01:03:39You don't like music?
01:03:41Not very much.
01:03:42Oh, but Commander, music is language.
01:03:46The language of the bodies in space.
01:03:48Have you never heard of Pythagoras?
01:03:50The harmony of the spheres?
01:03:52The language of numbers?
01:03:54Ah, but of course.
01:03:58You come from the same school as Dr. Steele.
01:04:01Professor, enough.
01:04:02I have found you understand a richer language than your rude, imperfect spoken tongue.
01:04:11An order, which sound will give from afar, will make you, Cole, the most listened-to commander
01:04:17in the history of the human race.
01:04:19Because we have deciphered for you the language of the outsider.
01:04:25And you will speak to the disks up there.
01:04:28You will give the order.
01:04:30And they will destroy themselves.
01:04:32And your weapons will be like these, this, and that, and that.
01:04:37Oscillators.
01:04:38Precisely.
01:04:38The highest of frequencies.
01:04:40Waving six millimetres.
01:04:41Go on, Fields.
01:04:42You're wonderful.
01:04:44Gibson, Reynolds, Moran, music.
01:04:46What are we waiting for?
01:04:52Listen.
01:04:54Listen to this.
01:04:58I will write the score.
01:05:01And you will play it.
01:05:07Watch this.
01:05:13Watch this.
01:05:22Watch this.
01:05:22Watch this.
01:05:23Watch this.
01:05:23Watch this.
01:05:49Watch this.
01:06:07Now it's our turn.
01:06:09Cornfield, Reynolds, Gibson, Moran, music.
01:06:14Sn預 radar.
01:06:24Thank you.
01:06:31Thank you.
01:06:36Thank you.
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01:09:49Profesor, profesor, how do you feel?
01:09:53Like I never felt before, my dear.
01:09:57The radioactivity percentage is very high.
01:10:00The Amiathus spacesuits won't protect us for very long.
01:10:03Long enough.
01:10:05Remember, professor, that you must obey my orders.
01:10:10Aye, aye, sir.
01:10:11We have just three hours.
01:10:13Then the outsider will be destroyed.
01:10:16What a pity.
01:10:17My watch is always slow.
01:10:26You should wear both of them.
01:10:28One is even more than enough.
01:10:31Your glasses, professor.
01:10:34To see...
01:10:37the truth.
01:10:55Electromagnetic field at wide strength.
01:10:59Radioactivity percentage and relative increase.
01:11:02Turn back, professor.
01:11:07It's a bad standard.
01:11:08We have to search for months to find the underground entrance, if there is one.
01:11:12Oh, shut up.
01:11:14I know the way.
01:11:18You're exaggerating your merits, professor.
01:11:21The signal.
01:11:22I'm being guided by the signal.
01:11:24Follow me.
01:11:48The disks
01:11:49took off from here.
01:11:53Let's hold the race.
01:11:54Let's go back.
01:11:58Let's go back.
01:11:59Let's go back.
01:12:03Let's go back.
01:12:09Let's go.
01:12:15Let's go back.
01:12:20Let's go back.
01:15:47¡SiUT track de supl shouted!
01:16:11¡Case que sea!
01:16:43¡Gracias!
01:16:52¡Gracias!
01:16:57¡Profesor Benson, turn back!
01:17:03¡Profesor Benson! ¡Profesor Benson!
01:17:06¡Profesor Benson! ¡Where are you?!
01:17:40¡Gracias!
01:17:55Here it is.
01:18:00The electronic brain is here.
01:18:07The truth.
01:18:10I'm nearing it.
01:18:12I'm getting closer.
01:18:14Benson.
01:18:15La verdad es que la verdad es que la verdad es que la verdad es que la verdad es que
01:18:19la verdad es que la verdad es que no es saber.
01:18:23No queremos saber, Benson, queremos vivir.
01:18:38Cuidado, Eve.
01:18:40El outsider está defendiendo a ti.
01:19:07El outsider está defendiendo a ti.
01:19:18El outsider está defendiendo a ti.
01:19:19Stop the plan, General.
01:19:20Stop the plan.
01:19:21Unthinkable.
01:19:22Take off, I tell you.
01:19:24The plan's about to go into action.
01:19:28Cowards.
01:19:30We're cowards.
01:19:32You shouldn't have left them there alone.
01:19:36Especially me.
01:19:41Voyager, Commander Cole.
01:19:44Voyager, Commander Cole.
01:19:46In the name of God, Commander, answer me.
01:19:50We've run around in a circle.
01:19:51Let's get out of here.
01:19:55We've run around in the cave.
01:19:57We've reached it.
01:20:02No, Kathy.
01:20:04No.
01:20:06Bob.
01:20:07Bob.
01:20:08We won't leave, Commander, if you don't come back.
01:20:11I can't make it.
01:20:13Save yourself.
01:20:15No, Bob.
01:20:17Never, Kathy.
01:20:18Never.
01:20:21My son, Lewis, and two other men are coming to get you.
01:20:25Answer.
01:20:26Lloyd is trying from pain.
01:20:29Are you trying to save yourself?
01:20:33Eve, I beg you.
01:20:40Within 50 seconds, the plan will go into action.
01:20:43I cannot stop it.
01:20:45You're committing suicide.
01:20:51The rescue squad is about to pick up the missing party.
01:20:57Just a few more seconds, General.
01:21:14Launched missiles, special warheads.
01:21:18That's an order.
01:21:21Minus.
01:21:22Ten.
01:21:23Nine.
01:21:25Eight.
01:21:26Seven.
01:21:28Six.
01:21:29Five.
01:21:31Four.
01:21:32Three.
01:21:33Three.
01:21:33Two.
01:21:35One.
01:21:38Contact.
01:21:51I have the formula.
01:21:54I know the truth.
01:21:56Now I can order the outsider to go away.
01:21:59Stop your useless missiles.
01:22:10Engines.
01:22:19Hold on.
01:22:20Hold on, Darren.
01:22:25You can't die.
01:22:29You can't die.
01:22:34Copy.
01:22:36Copy.
01:22:37Copy.
01:22:39Copy.
01:22:41High Command, this is X-ray 1-5.
01:22:43Over.
01:22:47High Command, this is X-ray 1-5.
01:22:49We're approaching safety distance.
01:23:04Goodbye, Professor.
01:23:09Goodbye, Professor.
01:23:20You'll never know.
01:23:34You'll never know.
01:23:35Poor Benson.
01:23:36If they opened up his chest, they'd find a formula.
01:23:40Where his heart should have been.
01:23:42The End
01:23:45The End
01:23:47The End
01:23:57The End
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