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00:00:04FIGHTING BROKE OUT OVERNIGHT BETWEEN LIVAL FACTIONS ALONG THE ISRAELY SYRIA.
00:00:08WILD BEAST AND THE KINGS OF THE EARTH AND THEIR ARMIES GATHERED.
00:00:11A CLARED WAIT.
00:00:14SOME RENADE AND OTHER EXPOSES ARE SENSITIVE TO HIGH ALPATUTE.
00:00:17THE DAMAGE TO THE BASE IS SAID TO BE HAPPY IN THE ISRAELY CHALLENGE.
00:00:20AND EVERY EYE SHALL SEE HIM AND THEY ALL.
00:00:229.0 EARTHQUAKE AND TAXAMI.
00:00:24WE HAVE 20 PEOPLE.
00:00:25I SAW THE FAMILY A WHITE HORSE.
00:00:27IT'S RIDER ON WITH A BOW AND AN ORGAN CROWD UPON ITS HEAD.
00:00:31WE HOLD THE SECOND HORSE.
00:00:32FIERY RED.
00:00:34IT'S RIDER ON THE WHITE HORSE.
00:00:35IF ONE SHOULD GO OFF, THE RESULTS, OF COURSE, WOULD BE TOTAL CATASTROPHY.
00:00:3914 PEOPLE ARE DEAD, INCLUDING THREE CHILDREN.
00:00:41FOUR OTHER SUFFERED SERIOUS INJURIES.
00:00:44POLICE HAVE A SUSPECT IN CUSTODY, BUT ARE NOT RELEASING ANY INFORMATION.
00:00:47POLICE ARE STILL EARTHQUAKE.
00:00:47FIERY RED.
00:00:48COOL LEWater ARE STILL EARTHQUAKE.
00:00:51WOULD BE HUMIDED?
00:00:53NFL TRUCKS, ALONE stip partager sorAY.
00:00:58LOOK AT THE HARVEY.
00:01:02FEBRUGAR ELSE.
00:01:04TOO LAST THING WEED,
00:01:09Bye.
00:01:11aynı DIRECTION
00:01:15farkstabu
00:01:55We had a ceasefire.
00:01:58Why did you kill my oxers?
00:02:16I can't!
00:02:18It won't stop!
00:02:26Rodrigo!
00:02:28Rodrigo!
00:02:30Drop your weapon!
00:02:31Down, Leonis!
00:02:33Down, Leonis!
00:02:38You'll see.
00:02:40We're going to kill this guy.
00:02:44No.
00:02:46No, you won't.
00:02:48We're going to destroy your rebels.
00:02:52It won't kill me.
00:02:59Only...
00:03:00Oh, this is...
00:03:01It's there!
00:03:06It's there!
00:03:08It's there!
00:03:11I'll come!
00:03:13It's there!
00:03:14It's there!
00:03:17It's there!
00:03:22Rodrigo, come with me!
00:03:49Major, the rebels don't have air support large enough to level an area this size.
00:03:57No smell of conventional ordnance, no smell of petroleum.
00:04:00They must have access to something we're not aware of yet.
00:04:02Then respectfully, sir, why don't we eliminate them before they destroy a vital target?
00:04:05This is an international peacekeeping mission, not a sanctioned war.
00:04:08The only reason your unit's even here is to assist in the identification of these unexplained demolitions.
00:04:12And so far, you've done a pretty piss-poor job of it, Lieutenant.
00:04:20When does Brazil get earthquakes?
00:04:21I don't know, sir.
00:04:25Could these tremors be tied to something that's causing this?
00:04:28Devastation, some kind of induced seismicity?
00:04:32You mean like fracking, sir?
00:04:33Yeah, possibly that.
00:04:36But what would be the cause of this?
00:04:41That's what we're here to find out for you, sir.
00:04:46Zeus, scavenger. Come in, Zeus.
00:04:48We read you, scavenger. The general is inbound.
00:05:04General Norris.
00:05:06I have scavenger on the line, ma'am.
00:05:09What's your sit rep?
00:05:10We've yet to identify a signature, ma'am.
00:05:12Seismic weaponry may be a possibility regarding the tremors, but...
00:05:16Still doesn't account for the source of demolitions.
00:05:18Rule out any type of seismic weaponry.
00:05:20We're receiving reports of global vulnerabilities in kind, not just in Brazil.
00:05:25Did you say global, ma'am?
00:05:26Is this a coordinated attack?
00:05:28Hold on, scavenger.
00:05:29Would you turn that thing off?
00:05:31Yes, Jeanne.
00:05:32Scavenger, we are not dealing with weaponized systems.
00:05:35Now, I don't understand, ma'am.
00:05:36We're seeing a variety of natural disasters around the globe.
00:05:40Earthquakes.
00:05:41Fires.
00:05:42Floods.
00:05:43Tornadoes.
00:05:44Tsunamis.
00:05:45Even...
00:05:47Locust swarms.
00:05:48Locust swarms, general?
00:05:53Affirmative.
00:05:55You've been around the world.
00:05:56You've seen a few battlefields in your day, as have I.
00:05:59Now, you tell me.
00:06:00What does this look like to you?
00:06:04Sounds like something out of the Book of Revelations.
00:06:06The end of the world, ma'am.
00:06:08The frequency and severity of these disasters are increasing,
00:06:12and Caltech has determined that they are originating from a location near you
00:06:16at an exponential rate.
00:06:18Say again, ma'am?
00:06:20These vulnerabilities are occurring near you.
00:06:23Copy that, ma'am.
00:06:25You mentioned geothermal as in volcanic?
00:06:28Affirmative.
00:06:29Now, I need you to listen to me.
00:06:31Our priorities in Brazil have changed.
00:06:32Effective immediately.
00:06:33Yes, ma'am.
00:06:34I'm assembling a team of scientists who are experts
00:06:36in the field of volcanology, meteorology, and mycology.
00:06:40I'm dispatching them to your location,
00:06:42and they will do everything that they can within their power
00:06:44to stop this thing.
00:06:45As of now, your new assignment is to provide a security detail
00:06:50and assist the scientists in any way that they deem necessary.
00:06:53Is that understood?
00:06:55Affirmative, ma'am.
00:06:56Expect the arrival of these scientists within hours.
00:06:59As of right now, we have a 12-hour window before the eruption
00:07:02that will end life on this planet as we know it.
00:07:05And that time frame is subject to change pending intel.
00:07:09Copy, Zeus.
00:07:10New orders received and understood.
00:07:13Scavenger out.
00:07:21What do you got for me, Aiden?
00:07:22These are our top candidates, all within hours travel time to Brazil, General.
00:07:25Hmm.
00:07:30Hmm.
00:07:31Linnaeus Hughes.
00:07:33This is Colonel Nathan Hughes' daughter, isn't it?
00:07:35Yes, it is, General.
00:07:36That's actually why I pulled her file.
00:07:38Not only has she worked directly with the military,
00:07:40she's also one of the best in her field.
00:07:43Outstanding.
00:07:44I'm gonna try my best, ma'am.
00:08:05This is Linnaeus Hughes.
00:08:07Dr. Linnaeus Hughes, this is General Bridget Norris
00:08:10calling you from the United States Army on a secured line.
00:08:13I'm a colleague of your father's.
00:08:14Hello, General Norris.
00:08:15I-I can't talk right now.
00:08:16I'm in the middle of something important.
00:08:18I'm outside of Mexico City.
00:08:19We're experiencing volcanic activity here
00:08:21like I've never seen before.
00:08:23It's happening everywhere, doctor.
00:08:25All across the globe, every continent
00:08:27is experiencing violent volcanoes, earthquakes, and storms.
00:08:31Now, we think that we've pinpointed
00:08:33the epicenter of these activities in Brazil.
00:08:35Wait, Brazil?
00:08:37But-but there shouldn't be any volcanoes in Brazil.
00:08:39They're-they're dormant.
00:08:41They've been extinct forever.
00:08:42Not anymore, doctor.
00:08:44I want you on the ground.
00:08:46I need your expertise.
00:08:48I want you to confirm if it is indeed Brazil
00:08:50as the source of these disturbances,
00:08:52if we can stop it, and how we can stop it.
00:08:56This is causing a chain reaction
00:08:57of catastrophic destruction around the world.
00:09:00Okay, okay.
00:09:01Um, I'll need a minute to get down.
00:09:02I'm on top of a mountain.
00:09:07A helicopter's already en route to you.
00:09:09They'll initiate contact with you on this frequency
00:09:11and instruct you where to be for extraction.
00:09:13I'll also have a full, up-to-date report
00:09:15for you to review on your travels.
00:09:17Okay, General. I'll be waiting. Out.
00:09:29Meteorologist Dakota Lena, ma'am.
00:09:31Nina cum laude from MIT.
00:09:33She's currently assigned to INM,
00:09:34working on cloud seeding and weather patterns
00:09:36in areas suffering from wildfire devastation.
00:09:39Hmm.
00:09:39Top of her game, General.
00:09:58Dakota! Dakota!
00:09:59What? The army!
00:10:00What? The army!
00:10:01They want to talk to you right now.
00:10:02The army?
00:10:03Get back at the truck.
00:10:03This sounds important. Come on.
00:10:06Why is the army out in the phone?
00:10:12Elliot Rodney.
00:10:13Two PhDs.
00:10:15One in mycology, the other in ecology.
00:10:17The reason I pulled his file
00:10:18is he's worked with the DOD before involving mycotoxins.
00:10:22Sounds good. Call him up.
00:10:24Yes, ma'am.
00:10:45Please.
00:10:45She's THE CAN piped in.rats.
00:10:51What are
00:10:52you doing? What are
00:11:01As if
00:11:02I would run away from my CDC or I will fly right the way. Those are
00:11:03the most, many? I wonder
00:11:03not. I'm
00:11:04not afraid to see I've ever done. I'll
00:11:23Dr. Hughes, I'm Major Oakley Jones.
00:11:25This is Sergeant Shockley and Lieutenant Rohrabacher.
00:11:29Glad you arrived safe.
00:11:30Thank you, Major.
00:11:31Are you a man of faith?
00:11:32I am.
00:11:33Good, because we're going to need it.
00:11:35We're expecting two more scientists within the hour, so please come with me.
00:11:48We're going to need it.
00:12:09I'm going to need it.
00:12:14I'm going to need it.
00:12:14At ease.
00:12:16Good.
00:12:56Major, I meant to ask you, I saw a lot of the country burning on my flight in.
00:13:00Are they wildfires?
00:13:01Yes, ma'am, wildfires, too.
00:13:03And I read in the report we're in the middle of a civil war?
00:13:06War of an uprising.
00:13:07Oh, so that's the original mission that brought you down here, fighting the rebels?
00:13:12Government tactical assistance and guidance.
00:13:14But things have changed drastically in the last 24 hours, straining those efforts and altering our priorities.
00:13:20Clearly.
00:13:21Did you have a chance to examine General Norris' file on your way over?
00:13:24I did.
00:13:25Assuming all of these global disasters can be traced to our current events here in Brazil,
00:13:30what comes next is an eruption that is orders of magnitude more powerful than anything we've ever seen before.
00:13:37To break it down Barney-style, molten fire will rain down on every continent.
00:13:42It'll be followed by a nuclear winter, and all life on Earth will perish.
00:13:55What the heck is that?
00:13:56That's one of our random... phenomenon here.
00:14:00Random explosions.
00:14:01Yet without the typical acrid smell that accompanies bombs and incendiary weapons.
00:14:05We brought on a team from the 71st Ordnance Group, EOD, to investigate, but so far they've turned up nothing.
00:14:10Oh, you know what?
00:14:12I should take an initial reading here.
00:14:21Okay.
00:14:22There are in ordinately high levels of ambient sulfur dioxide.
00:14:27It's being violently pushed to the surface by the volcanic pressure.
00:14:30That's most likely what's caused the unexplained explosions.
00:14:33Right, but would that cause the levels of destruction we've been experiencing?
00:14:36With readings like this, absolutely, nature.
00:14:39I mean, those gases could literally vaporize anything they come in contact with.
00:14:43General Norris said a 12-hour window?
00:14:46If that.
00:14:48But how many hours, I can't say at this point.
00:14:51I'm going to need to run more tests at the actual site,
00:14:53and I need to locate the actual epicenter of this disturbance.
00:14:58You think you can stop it?
00:15:01That last tremor felt to me like magnitude 6,
00:15:04and they're just going to get more intense with time.
00:15:09And based on the readings that I just took,
00:15:12we're too far along in the process to attempt any depressurization or aperture venting techniques,
00:15:17so there's only one sure option I can think of.
00:15:21How much ordnance can you get on short notice?
00:15:24I'll get you whatever you need, ma'am.
00:15:26Okay.
00:15:27I need to locate the epicenter first.
00:15:29Now, we have a general vicinity from Caltech,
00:15:33this Lake Lago de Foto,
00:15:35but it's my company that has the best geothermal targeting software in the world.
00:15:40And given that we're using explosives on a grand scale,
00:15:43I'm going to need to get as close to the drop zone as possible
00:15:46so that I can get a visual reference on the actual location of the epicenter.
00:15:50We cannot afford to be off by even as much as two meters.
00:15:53Copy.
00:15:53Let me grab my man from EOD to provide you safe escort to Lago de Foto,
00:15:57and if you wouldn't mind standing in the command bunker over there to wait, it'll be safe.
00:16:01Of course, Major, but time is of the essence.
00:16:04Right away, ma'am.
00:16:05Based on what I've seen so far,
00:16:06I'm beginning to think that we have a lot less than 12 hours before the eruption.
00:16:09Copy that, ma'am.
00:16:30We getting close?
00:16:31Approaching now, doctor.
00:16:32You're so funny.
00:17:07Hey, Major. How's your knowledge of recent history in this part of Brazil?
00:17:11Proficient.
00:17:12Okay. Well, volcanoes have been extinct in this country for a very, very, very long time.
00:17:17Now, I know that industry has decimated the rainforest, but is there fracking or any other seismic exploration that you're
00:17:24aware of in this part?
00:17:25Not that I know of. There have been reports of large demolitions being used to clear foliage for the pipelines
00:17:30out of Sergipe.
00:17:31Okay, that's good to know.
00:17:34All right, I'm getting extremely high levels of CO2.
00:17:37Now, when CO2 is detected at the surface, it means that new magma is running into the volcanic system, even
00:17:43though there isn't supposed to be a volcanic system here.
00:17:45Also, exorbitant levels of sulfur dioxide, which indicates that the magma is close to the surface and that eruption is
00:17:52definite.
00:17:53If these levels were any higher, we wouldn't be able to breathe.
00:17:57Also, judging by the intensity and the increasing intensity of the earthquakes, I would say that we are well past
00:18:06the 12-hour mark.
00:18:08Eruption's gonna happen in a few hours.
00:18:10Now, I can confirm all the information in General Norris' report.
00:18:16This is the source of all of the disturbances, this lake here.
00:18:20But, without being able to visually see the epicenter, I'm gonna need to link up with my company's satellite and
00:18:28get an infrared image below the surface of the water so that we can pinpoint the exact location of the
00:18:34fissure, if we have any hope of stopping this.
00:18:44It shouldn't take long.
00:18:57What's the matter?
00:19:01What's the matter?
00:19:04I've lost the satellite link. I need that satellite link if we're gonna find the location of the fissure. I
00:19:09have to have it.
00:19:11We can do a hard patch through our server back at Foxtrot.
00:19:13Okay, let's do that.
00:19:15Let's ask your mic, Lieutenant.
00:19:17Copy, sir.
00:19:19What is it, Doctor?
00:19:21This fungus. I'm practically an expert of flora around volcanic sites and I've never seen anything like this before in
00:19:26my life.
00:19:27When did my colleges get here?
00:19:30They should have been here an hour ago.
00:19:32All right, let's get going.
00:19:33Okay. Lieutenant, let's ask your mic.
00:19:35Yes, sir.
00:20:01You got enough room? You good? Yeah. Yeah.
00:20:02Sorry.
00:20:03Did I say what the hold-up was?
00:20:04Yeah, there was another storm between us.
00:20:05We're in the airfield and our destination.
00:20:06Oh, why didn't they just circumnavigate it?
00:20:08Because they didn't want to risk taking us through rebel-controlled territory, get shot at and kidnapped.
00:20:13Right. Let's not do that.
00:20:14Yeah, please.
00:20:17Go, Brazil.
00:20:19Whoa, look at that.
00:20:26I have never seen lightning before like that in my life.
00:20:28Oh, God, I hope Onyx is okay.
00:20:30Oh.
00:20:30Who's Onyx?
00:20:32Oh, he's my pup.
00:20:34He's tough, but he does not like thunderstorms.
00:20:36And I had to leave him with my ex-girlfriend.
00:20:38I hate doing that.
00:20:39I hate doing that.
00:20:40Oh.
00:20:41I'm sorry.
00:20:42Yeah, thanks.
00:20:43So is he.
00:20:46Poor boy's probably behind the couch shaking.
00:20:48Oh, I hate that.
00:20:56How many times are you going to read through that thing?
00:20:58I'm a slow reader.
00:21:00Sorry.
00:21:00Oh, my God.
00:21:03God, it is hot.
00:21:07It's 40 degrees Celsius outside.
00:21:09You know the crazy thing?
00:21:10Ten minutes ago, I'd have sworn I was cold.
00:21:12I mean, look at this.
00:21:14We're kicking up dust.
00:21:15The air is drier than hell.
00:21:15I don't understand what's going on.
00:21:17Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:21:22That was an earthquake.
00:21:24In the Amazon.
00:21:26Hey, just got a safe there, buddy.
00:21:27Huh?
00:21:27You're doing a good job.
00:21:28Everything's great.
00:21:30Everybody's doing a good job.
00:21:31Look at that.
00:21:35Look at the trees.
00:21:38Complete absence of moss, lichens.
00:21:40These things should be covered.
00:21:43I mean, but a catastrophic climate shift
00:21:46would dry out all the tree trunks.
00:21:47I mean...
00:21:48Yeah.
00:21:49This is the rainforest.
00:21:50It's not a desert.
00:21:51Exactly.
00:21:52That's what I'm saying.
00:21:52Maybe it's the accelerating warming at ground level
00:21:54due to the extreme weather cycles.
00:21:57Which would suggest that the weather patterns
00:22:00are subject to the volcanic activity below.
00:22:04Yeah, absolutely.
00:22:05I mean, that is what I'm here to figure out.
00:22:12What was that?
00:22:15Looked like a locust.
00:22:19Locusts go where the climate's drying out.
00:22:21Yeah, but this place is going to be drying out anytime soon.
00:22:26Look.
00:22:27Look, look, look.
00:22:31You're right.
00:22:34Whoa.
00:22:34Yeah.
00:22:36Before that gets here, we should stop, take a quick look,
00:22:40and see if we can't figure out what's happened here
00:22:41in the past couple of hours.
00:22:42Think that's going to be safe?
00:22:43We'll stay close to the road.
00:22:46Okay.
00:22:47Yeah, let's do that.
00:22:48Yeah?
00:22:48All right.
00:22:48Hey, can you find a good spot to pull over?
00:22:50We're going to get out and take a look.
00:22:51Okay.
00:22:56Let's hustle up.
00:23:20Soldier, this is Major Oakley Jones, United States Army.
00:23:23Major!
00:23:24Corporal Kyle Trimbley, Canadian Army!
00:23:27We're getting vermin out of the area to secure the shuffle, sir!
00:23:30Corporal, we're under explicit orders for non-lethal engagement.
00:23:34Not anymore, Major.
00:23:35We're getting fired on and we're going to fire back.
00:23:38No more half measures, sir!
00:23:39Corporal, you're in violation of the United Nations SROE.
00:23:42Cease fire and fall back on my position immediately!
00:23:47I got him!
00:23:49Did you see that, Major?
00:23:50I got him!
00:23:51Let him go, Lieutenant.
00:23:53Security for Dr. Hughes is our priority.
00:23:55Yes, sir!
00:24:00Doctor!
00:24:02Wait.
00:24:03Someone is hurt.
00:24:05Okay.
00:24:06But stay behind me.
00:24:08Yes, sir.
00:24:18You're right.
00:24:22Help!
00:24:24Help, please!
00:24:25Help!
00:24:42What's your name, son?
00:24:47I'm Major Oakley Jones with the United States Army.
00:24:49We're going to get you some help, okay, Paolo?
00:24:52There's no help anymore.
00:24:54For anyone.
00:24:56Okay, Paolo, hang on.
00:24:57I just can't.
00:24:59Everyone is killing everyone.
00:25:03There's something wrong.
00:25:07There's something evil.
00:25:27There's nothing wrong.
00:25:33Foxtrot Command Scavenger.
00:25:35Request med back on my immediate location.
00:25:37One C.I.
00:25:38Foxtrot, how do you read?
00:25:40Major, we've got to get moving.
00:25:41We've got to go fast.
00:25:42We don't want to get stuck in that.
00:25:43Okay.
00:25:44We're going to have to handle this ourselves.
00:25:45Let's get them loaded up.
00:25:46Major!
00:25:52I never...
00:25:56I was just trying to protect my crew.
00:26:06That was the fifth seal.
00:26:08Those who are martyred for their faith.
00:26:14Sergeant, wait!
00:26:16Sir, we've got to get out of here.
00:26:19Okay, let's go.
00:26:22Let's go, Sergeant.
00:26:49Look out!
00:26:50Look out!
00:26:59You guys better get to higher ground.
00:27:01I have to get out of here.
00:27:02Good luck!
00:27:09Go, go, go, go!
00:27:10Go!
00:27:23Go, thank you!
00:27:26Go, go.
00:27:30Go, go, go, go.
00:27:43Go, go, go!
00:27:45Go, go, go, go, go!
00:27:50Are you okay?
00:27:51Yeah.
00:27:55Oh, that's...
00:28:06Well?
00:28:10Looks like we're gonna be here a bit.
00:28:31No disrespect, Major.
00:28:33You really think that this has something to do with the Bible?
00:28:37I do.
00:28:39And I do.
00:28:41And you'll tell.
00:28:43Let's just hope preventing the apocalypse is all part of God's plan.
00:28:47Amen.
00:28:54Is that smoke?
00:28:56Something's wrong.
00:28:58Where is everybody?
00:29:01That storm really put an ass-whip in on us, sir.
00:29:03Sure did, Sarge.
00:29:06Make a sweep.
00:29:07The other scientists should have been here by now.
00:29:09Yes, sir.
00:29:11Where do you think everyone went?
00:29:14Don't know.
00:29:15No signs of firefight.
00:29:16There are no shell casings or small weapons damage.
00:29:18Would they have fled because of the storm?
00:29:21No signs of rapid departure.
00:29:23Conditions are bad, but they'd be better off just hunkering down.
00:29:36Major, we need to reestablish that satellite link now.
00:29:39Okay, but just hold on.
00:29:41As soon as the base is cleared, we'll get the power running.
00:29:53Sir, it looks like the lightning took out our generators.
00:29:55So we've got no power?
00:29:57Can we fix it?
00:29:58Not fast enough.
00:29:59There's a radio station a few clicks from here we can try.
00:30:01If it's not damaged, we can get you linked up to the satellite there.
00:30:05Then what are we waiting for?
00:30:07All right.
00:30:07So it's Oscar Mike.
00:30:28So what's the plan?
00:30:31I don't know.
00:30:32We were going that way, but the road disappears into the trees.
00:30:35If it takes a bend, if there's a fork in the road, I think we need to sign up for
00:30:41help somehow.
00:30:48Do you have any matches or a lighter or anything?
00:30:51Um, I have some hypersoscopic flares because I was going to do some cloud sync because the fire's live.
00:30:57That'll work.
00:30:57Let me have one.
00:30:59What are you thinking?
00:31:00What are you thinking?
00:31:02I start a fire and try the old smoke signal routine.
00:31:05Do you think that's a good idea?
00:31:07Do you have a better one?
00:31:08Look, with the time frame that we're on, we can't afford for help to come to us.
00:31:12We need to get back with the rest of the group ASAP.
00:31:15Yeah, that...
00:31:16Okay, that makes sense.
00:31:17Look, I've done it a couple of times.
00:31:19I was in the Boy Scouts.
00:31:20It'll be fine.
00:31:21Here.
00:31:30Be careful.
00:31:31Get Scavenger on the line.
00:31:33Right away, ma'am.
00:31:36Scavenger.
00:31:37Scavenger.
00:31:38How do you read?
00:31:39Scavenger.
00:31:40Would somebody fix these damn comms?
00:31:43Yes, Aiden.
00:31:44Okay, we've lost communication with the Foxtrot Command.
00:31:47Looks like the problem is on their end and not necessarily from storm interference.
00:31:50But we did receive confirmation that Dr. Rodney and Dr. Linda landed safely at the airfield.
00:31:55But then we lost communication with our transport on with the Foxtrot.
00:31:59Contact the Fourth Fleet.
00:32:00I want to err on the side of caution that possibly they could have had a vehicle breakdown or worse,
00:32:05could have encountered rebel resistance.
00:32:08I want to pair a rescue team deployed to their last known location immediately.
00:32:11Yes, General.
00:32:11Let's go now.
00:32:40Let's go.
00:32:43Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:32:48No.
00:32:50No.
00:33:08Wait a minute.
00:33:09Are those smoke signals?
00:33:11There, 12 o'clock.
00:33:12I see it.
00:33:19Look out.
00:33:22Hold tight.
00:33:27Elliot, Elliot, I think I see a car.
00:33:29Hey, hey.
00:33:31Is that one of your scientists up there?
00:33:33I don't know who else it could be.
00:33:34No civilians out this deep in the bush.
00:33:37No, no, no, no, Dakota, it's not safe.
00:33:40We don't know who they are.
00:33:43Dakota!
00:33:52Dr. Dakota, Lena?
00:33:54Yes, Major Jones.
00:33:56Affirmative.
00:33:56Do you know the whereabouts of Dr. Elliot Rodney?
00:33:58Yeah.
00:33:58He's doing smoke signals on the hill.
00:34:01Hey, there he is!
00:34:11Come on!
00:34:13Come on!
00:34:14He's coming out!
00:34:18Get in!
00:34:20Let's go, guys.
00:34:22Dr. Elliot Rodney?
00:34:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:34:24Nice to meet you.
00:34:25Nice to meet you.
00:34:26Move and go, move and go!
00:34:27Come on, come on, come on!
00:34:28Let's go.
00:34:36Come on!
00:34:46Are those locusts?
00:34:47Yeah.
00:34:48There's a lot of them, too.
00:34:52Hey, come on, come on!
00:34:53Does this thing go any faster?
00:34:55Going as fast as I can, Doctor.
00:35:00Major, how good of a shot are you?
00:35:01Did three tours of Afghanistan as a forward recon sniper.
00:35:04Why?
00:35:05Yeah?
00:35:06That'll do it.
00:35:12Menorhizium acronym.
00:35:14What is that, like a bug bomb?
00:35:15Yeah, kind of.
00:35:16It's a fungal oil-based compound that disrupts their oxygen exchange.
00:35:20Basically kills them without killing everything else.
00:35:22Oh, God, that's so clever.
00:35:23And then it wouldn't destroy all the birds,
00:35:25and it wouldn't kill off their food chains.
00:35:26Exactly.
00:35:27Exactly.
00:35:27The fungus attaches to their exoskeleton
00:35:30and disrupts their exchange of oxygen,
00:35:31causing organic death without spreading to other species.
00:35:35Do you spray it?
00:35:36No.
00:35:37I usually do a controlled burn in the field,
00:35:39but the canister itself is pressurized.
00:35:41If the Major puts a bullet through it,
00:35:43it should explode dispensing a cloud.
00:35:45It's worth a shot.
00:35:46Genius.
00:35:46Right?
00:35:50Yeah?
00:35:51Okay.
00:35:51Let's do it.
00:35:52Cover your ears.
00:35:53This gunshot's going to be loud.
00:35:54On your count, Major.
00:35:55On your command.
00:36:00I got you.
00:36:04Major!
00:36:05Hold.
00:36:12Now!
00:36:18Nice shot!
00:36:19PZ, Major!
00:36:21PZ!
00:36:23PZ!
00:36:24Nice shooting, Major.
00:36:32What happened to your transport?
00:36:34We stopped to do some tests.
00:36:36There was a flash flood.
00:36:37It took it and our driver away with.
00:36:42Hey, I didn't get you guys' names, by the way.
00:36:45Apologies.
00:36:45Major Oakley Jones,
00:36:47this is Sergeant Shockley,
00:36:48Lieutenant Rohrabacher, United States Army.
00:36:51Nice to meet you guys.
00:36:52Thanks for saving our asses back there.
00:36:53Major, it's a pleasure to meet you.
00:36:55Elliot Rodney.
00:36:56Uh, Dakota.
00:36:57Laniece Hughes.
00:36:58Glad to make your acquaintances.
00:37:00Albeit, I wish it was under better circumstances.
00:37:02Hell, maybe we can all go for a beer
00:37:04after this is over, huh?
00:37:04I hope so.
00:37:05Uh, Major?
00:37:08Where are we going?
00:37:09Radio tower.
00:37:10Comms were down back at base.
00:37:12Dr. Hughes needs to patch into her satellite network.
00:37:15Yeah.
00:37:15I'm confident that I've located
00:37:17the epicenter for the eruption,
00:37:18but now I need to pinpoint an exact location.
00:37:21So, what is your proposed plan of action?
00:37:24Bomb it.
00:37:25Seriously?
00:37:26In the middle of the Amazon?
00:37:27Well, we don't have much time,
00:37:28and we're too far along in the process
00:37:30to attempt depressurization
00:37:31or aperture venting techniques,
00:37:32so this is the only chance we have of stopping it
00:37:35from destroying the entire world.
00:37:36That's why I need to determine the exact location
00:37:39and the exact drop point.
00:37:42Also, at the rate these earthquakes are escalating,
00:37:45my guess is this eruption is coming sooner, not later.
00:37:47I need to get the sat link up and running
00:37:49so that I can determine the exact time frame
00:37:52before the eruption.
00:37:53Oh, Elliot, I meant to ask you.
00:37:55I saw a fungus at the site that did not look familiar.
00:37:57Orange palate, black spots, kind of looks like carrots.
00:37:59Yes, so you've seen it.
00:38:00Yes, indeed.
00:38:01I have a sample of it with me here in my bag.
00:38:02As soon as we get to the station,
00:38:03I'll set up a field test to determine
00:38:05whether or not it's related to the geothermal activity
00:38:07we've been experiencing.
00:38:08Great.
00:38:08Ooh, this is up here, huh?
00:38:11What about you, Dr. Lena?
00:38:12In my professional opinion,
00:38:14these are clearly unpredictable weather cycles,
00:38:16but it's not succinct.
00:38:18It's definitely the geothermal-related
00:38:20based upon all of your tests,
00:38:22but these erratic weather patterns
00:38:25are definitely coming from all of these
00:38:29potential volcanic eruptions,
00:38:30and it's coming from this immediate area.
00:38:33How much farther, Sergeant?
00:38:34Almost there, ma'am.
00:38:43Okay, we're going to need to pull over here and go on foot.
00:38:46If there are any Rebel holdouts,
00:38:48we can't run the risk of them hearing our vehicle.
00:39:06Stay alert.
00:39:23This way.
00:39:27Wait, did anyone else hear the-
00:39:28Stay close and stay quiet.
00:39:54You okay, Sergeant?
00:39:55Yes, sir.
00:39:56The head is coming on.
00:40:03Stay behind us.
00:40:04We'll spend rebel activity in this area.
00:40:06Copy that.
00:40:07Looks abandoned.
00:40:09This is never going to work.
00:40:11Why not?
00:40:12Just look at it.
00:40:19Once we know the area is secure,
00:40:20I'll get the radio tower up and running.
00:40:22Good.
00:40:23After we locate the epicenter,
00:40:24it's just a matter of collapsing
00:40:26the volcano's magma chamber.
00:40:27The Pentagon should be able to provide
00:40:29enough ordinance to get the job done.
00:40:31If we're successful,
00:40:32the cataclysmic weather events
00:40:33should dissipate worldwide.
00:40:36Assuming all of our findings are sound.
00:40:38Correct.
00:40:38Bottom line,
00:40:39it's the best chance we have.
00:40:57Clear.
00:40:57Clear?
00:40:58Lead us in, sergeant.
00:41:01Clear.
00:41:06Clear.
00:41:16Clear.
00:41:17Clear.
00:41:18Clear.
00:41:20Clear.
00:41:21Clear.
00:41:33hold hold move out
00:41:40follow me
00:42:04sergeant on the perimeter
00:42:24shockley on the perimeter now soldier i need that sat link asap
00:42:32i can't get a clear channel we'll keep trying i am trying
00:42:41today i lose my hope lord please remind me that your plans are greater
00:42:49hey that storm is coming in we better have good radios
00:42:52otherwise on the tower otherwise we're not going to get a signal
00:42:55in a building missile yeah sure how's it going major
00:43:03how's it going major
00:43:05i think the issue is on the tower itself lieutenant
00:43:17i'm going to go examine my fungi specimens but i need to do that away from everybody
00:43:21just in case i'll be back when i have something
00:43:26okay
00:43:29sergeant shockley sergeant he's not our priority right now
00:43:35that is come on let's find the access ladder
00:43:40look i need to know the exact epicenter of the volcano so i know how much ordinance that
00:43:44we need and i cannot do that without a sat link
00:43:46right okay
00:44:12you um you said you had taken some tests earlier can you share some of that information with me
00:44:17oh yeah oh great okay so this was taken from earlier obviously it's not a live stream because we don't
00:44:22have satellite access but
00:44:24do you see all these clouds dispersing so they all disperse and then they come back together which means
00:44:31that these are all correlated they're not independent from one another
00:44:35god it's great that you can confirm that
00:44:36exactly and do you see all these weather conditions
00:44:39uh-huh
00:44:39this is what's causing all the locus infections
00:44:43copy that
00:44:43yeah okay so the last piece of the puzzle is that fungus we need to figure out if that's connected
00:44:49as well
00:44:50right
00:44:51i'm gonna check on elliot
00:44:53shouldn't you put a mask on oh i'm not gonna go in i'm just gonna check on him
00:44:58elliot
00:44:58what
00:44:59how's it going in there
00:45:01i'm almost done
00:45:02great
00:45:10how's it looking major
00:45:13yeah
00:45:15looks like the tower got hit by lightning
00:45:18just burned out some circuits and wires i'm repairing them
00:45:22repairing them now
00:45:26just a few more minutes any sign of the sergeant
00:45:39i'm gonna go check on the major
00:45:43major
00:45:45major where are you
00:45:47up here
00:45:50i'm coming
00:45:57i'm hung up
00:45:59there we go
00:46:04thank you
00:46:05of course
00:46:06we can't afford to lose you
00:46:09how is it
00:46:10just some
00:46:12burned out wires
00:46:14she'll work now
00:46:15great
00:46:16i'll meet you back down there
00:46:17okay
00:46:25are my men inside with you
00:46:27no i haven't seen them
00:46:30i'll be in in a second
00:46:32okay
00:46:37shocker
00:46:38what are you
00:46:38whoa
00:46:49oh
00:47:04oh
00:47:13How about it, Lieutenant?
00:47:15You got me in a little bleak, missed the organs.
00:47:16I'm okay, sir.
00:47:17Bandana's working now.
00:47:18Is some paracord on you?
00:47:19Yes, sir.
00:47:20Bind Shockley, then there's a skin stapler
00:47:22and the first aid kit in the Jeep.
00:47:23Close that wound up.
00:47:24Yes, sir.
00:47:27And be careful.
00:47:29Shockley's burning up.
00:47:30Could be malaria or worse.
00:47:35Sergeant Shockley became ill.
00:47:37Lieutenant's outside, binding him now.
00:47:39I just put him to sleep.
00:47:41Anybody starts feeling bad, speak up.
00:47:42This is a particularly bad case of malaria.
00:47:46Dr. Hughes, what's the status?
00:47:47I'm working on establishing the link.
00:47:49It should be ready in a minute.
00:47:50Okay, let me call the general.
00:47:53Zeus, scavenger.
00:47:55Zeus, scavenger.
00:47:57Come in, Zeus.
00:47:59Zeus, scavenger.
00:48:00Zeus, we've been trying to hail you for some time now.
00:48:03Foxtrot was hit bad by the storms, general.
00:48:05Disabling comms.
00:48:06We've had to mobilize off-site,
00:48:07but our guests have narrowed down
00:48:09the location of the disturbance
00:48:11and arrived at a plan on how to proceed.
00:48:14I just need it.
00:48:14Go ahead.
00:48:15The only option we have
00:48:16is to drop massive ordinance
00:48:18on the epicenter and sealed event.
00:48:21I'm requesting air assistance
00:48:22to deliver a GBU-43B
00:48:24to location coordinates
00:48:27soon to follow, ma'am.
00:48:28Understood.
00:48:29I'll contact the 4th Fleet.
00:48:31I'll send a Black Hawk
00:48:32and two Chinooks to evac your team.
00:48:34One with the GBU-43B
00:48:36and the other with a massive ordinance penetrator.
00:48:38If one or both of those don't do the trick,
00:48:41then God help us.
00:48:43Yes, general.
00:48:45Confirmation of ordinance request received.
00:48:46ETA, three hours.
00:48:48What are the target coordinates?
00:48:49I should have them in a couple of minutes.
00:48:51It's just everything is still running slow
00:48:53because of all the storms.
00:48:54Stand by for exact coordinates, general.
00:48:57Copy.
00:48:58Standing by.
00:49:03Sergeant Shockley is secure, sir.
00:49:04Go, lieutenant.
00:49:16General.
00:49:23Scavenger, we're detecting a massive storm system
00:49:26headed straight for your vicinity.
00:49:28ETA, 30 minutes.
00:49:29Advise you to take cover.
00:49:31We're inside a solid structure
00:49:33to ride out any inclement weather's use.
00:49:36Copy that.
00:49:37Do you have those coordinates yet?
00:49:39Yeah, it's, um...
00:49:52Everybody okay?
00:49:55Yeah.
00:49:56That was the worst one yet.
00:50:07Oka!
00:50:07We lost the connection.
00:50:09It sounded like the radio antenna, sir.
00:50:12Zeus, scavenger.
00:50:14We lost him.
00:50:16Let's go check out the antenna.
00:50:18I have to go secure those samples.
00:50:29I have to go secure those samples.
00:50:52The antenna's wasted, crumpled like a tin can
00:50:54with that last earthquake.
00:50:55No, Major, I need this satellite link.
00:50:56I understand.
00:50:57Look, there's an abandoned airfield
00:50:58north of Lago de Foto.
00:51:00We can try to link up there.
00:51:01Was it rebel-controlled?
00:51:02Okay, well, we have no choice.
00:51:04How close is it to the lake?
00:51:05It's right on the water.
00:51:06Plus, there's old helicopters
00:51:07and heavy ordnance.
00:51:09Failsafe if anything happens to our air assets.
00:51:10Okay, then.
00:51:11Let's do that.
00:51:12At least we'll have some options
00:51:13if it comes to that.
00:51:14Let's go.
00:51:15What about the sergeant, sir?
00:51:16Escape.
00:51:17I found his kit by the antenna.
00:51:18We'll have to move on without him.
00:51:19L.A., let's go!
00:51:37Stay low and move quick.
00:52:14Hey, Elliot, did you get a chance to learn anything
00:52:17from the fungus samples you took?
00:52:18Oh, yeah.
00:52:19Yeah, more bad news.
00:52:21As if we need more of that.
00:52:23Well, this fungi is similar to a Rototaurula graminis.
00:52:28That's a fungus found in volcanoes.
00:52:30Yes, but unlike that one,
00:52:31this one has an additional membrane
00:52:33which indicates it originates in water,
00:52:35likely the lake.
00:52:37The bad news is that it's laced with toxins.
00:52:39Yeah, so like most fungi,
00:52:42if the structural integrity is compromised,
00:52:43say, for example, if you step on it,
00:52:45it releases spores.
00:52:46So as far as the major's theory goes,
00:52:47that it's a malaria outbreak,
00:52:49it's probably actually this little fungi
00:52:53responsible for all the symptoms
00:52:54for the disorientation, the fever, and stuff.
00:52:57With all of the storms and the weather cycles,
00:53:00the precipitation is most likely carrying
00:53:02all the spores into the upper atmosphere.
00:53:03Correct.
00:53:04As far as mitigating the infection,
00:53:05a high dose of oxygen should be enough
00:53:07to suffocate the fungi.
00:53:12Major, we gotta go!
00:53:19Everybody, get in the truck now!
00:53:31Looks like our route is blocked by the wildfire.
00:53:33We'll be safer closer than the lake,
00:53:35but we'll have to go on foot.
00:53:47This way.
00:53:49The lake is only a few miles ahead.
00:54:11There's the airbase.
00:54:13Follow this riverbed around to it.
00:54:19Hey, guys.
00:54:22I'm gonna catch right up.
00:54:23I wanna grab a quick water sample
00:54:25and verify that the fungus is indeed from here.
00:54:28I'll stay with you.
00:54:29I'll hang back and cover him.
00:54:32The fungus has to exist
00:54:34in a relatively low acid environment,
00:54:36and I'm wondering if this is the place.
00:54:40Sounds like a plan.
00:54:41With that added membrane,
00:54:44I'm pretty sure
00:54:49that this is the body of water.
00:54:59Let's hold.
00:55:00I don't want to separate the group too far.
00:55:02Major, we're running out of time.
00:55:03I can't do anything without that link.
00:55:05Under normal circumstances,
00:55:07the volcanic activity would make the lake highly acidic.
00:55:13Water pH is 8.5.
00:55:15This is definitely the source of the fungus.
00:55:18Oh, my gosh.
00:55:19Which makes total sense.
00:55:20The sediment in the lake is limestone.
00:55:22It's alkaline.
00:55:23That's how the mass of spores
00:55:24has been able to survive.
00:55:26There's zero acidity.
00:55:30This is it.
00:55:32We found it.
00:55:33Yeah.
00:55:34I want to collect some more of this.
00:55:42You guys, we have to keep moving.
00:55:44Yes, yes, of course, of course.
00:55:46So I'm having a thought.
00:55:47Follow me through on this.
00:55:49I want to try to combine
00:55:50the fungus and the acronym.
00:55:53Make kind of a concoction
00:55:54and douse my little friends with it,
00:55:55essentially infecting them,
00:55:57and then set them loose on the rest of the swarm.
00:55:59That's a great idea.
00:56:00Right?
00:56:01That should work.
00:56:01Bango, bango.
00:56:03No more locusts.
00:56:45General, we just lost both birds
00:56:46carrying our payload over the Atlantic.
00:56:52This road takes us away from the river,
00:56:54but it should be faster.
00:56:55The base is just ahead.
00:57:01Scavenger, suits, do you copy?
00:57:04Scavenger.
00:57:05We just lost both payloads.
00:57:07I repeat, we just lost both payloads.
00:57:10No.
00:57:11We've lost the payload.
00:57:12Affirmative.
00:57:14We've already dispatched two Chinooks
00:57:16with similar payloads.
00:57:17ETA, three hours.
00:57:19We don't have three hours, Major.
00:57:22Dr. Hughes, we can't get that ordnance here any sooner.
00:57:24It's coming by helicopter
00:57:25off a carrier on the Atlantic.
00:57:26No, that won't do.
00:57:27We have to do something now.
00:57:29Zeus, stand by.
00:57:31Wait, you said that that airfield
00:57:32has helicopters and ordnance, right?
00:57:34I did.
00:57:34Okay, then we handle this right now.
00:57:37Scavenger.
00:57:38Zeus, scavenger.
00:57:40We're gonna explore possible options on our end.
00:57:42We'll keep you apprised.
00:57:42Scavenger out.
00:57:43Okay, let's go, but stay low.
00:58:02We'll keep you apprised.
00:58:15Are you guys okay?
00:58:16Yeah.
00:58:17I think we're safe.
00:58:18That was close.
00:58:28There's no guarantee any of these birds are operational,
00:58:30but there's a Bell Huey and a Chinook.
00:58:33Wait, wait, you guys can fly helicopters?
00:58:35It won't be a smooth ride, but we'll manage.
00:58:37She'll definitely struggle to gain lift with this heat,
00:58:40provided I can't find ordnance big enough to do the job.
00:58:43If we can get to that helicopter,
00:58:45I have some hygroscopic flares in my back.
00:58:47It might temporarily disperse the warm clouds
00:58:49and give the helicopter some lift.
00:58:52Hey, if I go up, I can dispense more of the acronym.
00:58:56It'll keep the locust swarms from choking up the engine
00:58:57so you guys can carry the bombs.
00:59:00Check out the Huey.
00:59:01I'll take the Chinook.
00:59:03Copy that.
00:59:04Stay here.
00:59:06When the lieutenant gives you the signal,
00:59:08Dr. Rodney and Lena, you move.
00:59:10Get up in the air, do what you need to do.
00:59:12Dr. Hughes, you're with me.
00:59:14We're going to take the Chinook.
00:59:16And do what we need to do.
00:59:20Good luck.
00:59:41Come on.
00:59:42Oh, careful, careful.
00:59:44Come on, come on.
00:59:54Come on.
01:00:24I can't find him.
01:00:28I can't find him.
01:00:48I can't find him.
01:00:50I can't find him.
01:01:01I can't find him.
01:01:23that should be enough firepower to get the job done okay use that loader to get the ordinance
01:01:29load it up on the chinook stay put this time
01:01:40come on Dakota come on
01:01:44come on Dakota come on come on come on we're in go go go go go go hang on this
01:01:56is gonna be rough with
01:01:56these winds copy that
01:02:12oh very rough okay
01:02:32hang on we're gonna go down if you don't do something about these bugs oh I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm
01:02:38gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna try my concoction
01:02:39okay sounds like a plan I'm gonna try right now okay okay when you get a chance hold open the
01:02:44door so I can throw out the flare
01:02:45yeah okay just give me a second give me a second
01:02:51whoa these things are getting in the turbine okay okay um no time for this give me your flare
01:02:55give me your flare are you gonna put them together and kill two birds with one stone
01:02:59yep that's genius it'll clear the skies with the cloud seed and it'll disperse all the locusts
01:03:05that's the idea okay great wait how are we gonna like that same way we did last time yeah but
01:03:10the lieutenant
01:03:10is flying the helicopter how is he gonna shoot
01:03:14question lieutenant does this thing have an autopilot function negative this is Vietnam era equipment
01:03:24okay I guess I'll take the shot do you know how to shoot I used to go blinking with my
01:03:29dad
01:03:29okay that was with his 22 and my BB gun but that's okay I can give it a shot
01:03:32lieutenant how you use your rifle please take it okay okay oh okay that's a big boy okay um
01:03:42any advice on how to shoot the canister out of a moving helicopter into a swarm of angry locusts
01:03:46and lightning push the selector button to full and make sure you lead it read it look it okay and
01:03:51when I'm going to say lead it you mean with the barrel in front of the target right affirmative on
01:03:54full auto you want to lead it by about two feet below to be safe full auto the rifle's gonna
01:03:58tilt up
01:03:59when you pull the trigger okay sounds simple enough okay here we go on three one two three
01:04:13oh
01:04:13oh
01:04:17okay
01:04:17oh you did it канал
01:04:18you did it
01:04:19oh hold on
01:04:26it's not working it's not working it's not working it's not working not working
01:04:29Shhh!
01:04:34These tanks are getting into the turbine engines!
01:04:36I'm gonna have to put this thing down before we crash!
01:04:39Go, go, go! Take it down! Take it down! Go, go!
01:04:44Whoa! Whoa!
01:04:50Whoa!
01:04:52Whoa!
01:04:56Lieutenant!
01:05:08Is everybody okay?
01:05:09Yeah.
01:05:12What are we gonna do?
01:05:14I don't know. I don't understand. The acronym didn't kill these things.
01:05:18Uh, maybe the hydroscopic aerosols didn't dampen the effectiveness of the...
01:05:24Of the acronym! Yes, that's it!
01:05:26Do you have another one?
01:05:27I have one more.
01:05:28Okay, well, there's one more. The one that worked the last time, so...
01:05:33Okay.
01:05:34Okay, here.
01:05:37Lieutenant!
01:05:37Lieutenant! You take the shot!
01:05:39Calvin, you throw the canister.
01:05:40Okay, Calvin.
01:05:41And I'll open the door.
01:05:42We got this.
01:05:43Yeah.
01:05:43Ready? One, two, three!
01:05:51A-ah!
01:05:55Uh!
01:05:57Uh!
01:05:57It's working.
01:05:59Uh!
01:05:59Uh!
01:06:00Uh!
01:06:03Uh!
01:06:04The locust swarms have been dispersed. You're clear for takeoff
01:06:08Coffee sergeant Dakota Elliot. Thank you for your work up there. All right, here. We go. Hold on Laniece
01:06:13I should be able to connect to the satellite using the Chinook systems. I'm getting a signal. It's weak, but
01:06:19it's gonna get the job done
01:06:24Okay, I've got the coordinates go to the north shore of the lake you're going to
01:06:29Ten point seven three three nine Sierra by thirty seven point five six eight one whiskey
01:06:35Copy adjusting accordingly
01:07:12The world is coming to an end
01:07:18Don't count our team out just yet. Yes, ma'am
01:07:33Major are you all right?
01:07:37Major did you hear me? I heard a voice like thunder
01:07:44Major
01:07:46Comet cried out
01:07:54Major where are you taking us we will open the seven steel doctor
01:08:05Major I need you to turn the helicopter back around
01:08:15I saw before me a white horse
01:08:18It's right around with a bow and adorning crown upon his head
01:08:26Behold the second horse
01:08:28fiery red
01:08:30It's rider armed with a mighty sword just strike down
01:08:39Major
01:08:40Major I've got something for you a third horse a black one
01:08:45It's rider bearing the scales of justice
01:08:49Justice and punishment to my enemies major, please take this. It's going to make you feel better
01:08:59Please
01:09:02Behold
01:09:05A pale horse emerged
01:09:14And death was its rider
01:09:25And all hell followed
01:09:29Please
01:09:32It's me
01:09:33Please
01:09:34It's Linese
01:09:35Please
01:09:35Cool a little breath
01:09:40Major, please
01:09:42Don't worry doctor
01:09:43No need to worry
01:09:45No need to worry
01:09:45I'll leave the cold air out there
01:09:47Major
01:09:49Tell me about
01:09:50Tell me about Joseph
01:09:53When he finally revealed himself to his brothers
01:10:00What did Joseph do?
01:10:02After the terrible of Joseph's suffering and by his brothers
01:10:05What did Joseph do?
01:10:09What did he do?
01:10:15He offered forgiveness
01:10:22Genesis
01:10:255020
01:10:28You intended to cause me harm
01:10:31But God intended it all for good
01:10:44I need you to breathe this in
01:10:47Breathe
01:10:48The oxygen will kill the fungus
01:10:50Breathe
01:10:50No, breathe
01:10:53Breathe
01:10:53Breathe
01:10:54There you go
01:10:55There you go
01:10:56There you go
01:10:57Keep breathing
01:10:58Keep breathing
01:11:03Good major
01:11:04Good
01:11:05Okay
01:11:07Now I need this
01:11:09Keep breathing major
01:11:15General
01:11:15This is Linese
01:11:18Dr. Hughes
01:11:19Where's the major?
01:11:20What's happening there?
01:11:21The major was infected by the fungus
01:11:23I was able to clear it out of his system
01:11:24With the oxygen from a respirator
01:11:26Listener listen
01:11:26I don't have time to explain all of that
01:11:28Can you find us on your satellite?
01:11:30We're in a shit up helicopter
01:11:32Our coordinates are 10
01:11:357739 Sierra by 375861 Whiskey
01:11:39Are you over logging the photo?
01:11:40Yes
01:11:41Yes
01:11:41We have a huge bomb from the airport
01:11:43And we're going to drop it over the epicenter
01:11:45Because the ordinance isn't going to get here in time
01:11:47The major has promised me it's going to work
01:11:50But I still need you to use the infrared satellite
01:11:53And guide us directly over the epicenter
01:11:55Where can you do that?
01:11:56Absolutely
01:11:57Stand by
01:11:59Okay
01:12:00Hurry get in there doctor
01:12:06Hurry get in there
01:12:07Okay
01:12:09Okay
01:12:10The general
01:12:11Is going to guide us to the epicenter
01:12:14Okay
01:12:16Who's flying the helicopter?
01:12:18The major is now
01:12:19Good
01:12:20Glad to hear that oxygen is an effective antidote
01:12:23We have eyes on the epicenter major
01:12:24I want you to take a heading out of vector 4.7
01:12:28I've lost access to my guidance systems
01:12:30I'll need you to direct me with landmarks general
01:12:33Copy that
01:12:34I need you to reduce your speed to 160 knots
01:12:37Target is to your two o'clock
01:12:41Copy
01:12:42Just in coordinates
01:12:47You're 55 meters on target
01:12:49Stay on that heading
01:12:54Gases are rising to the surface
01:12:55It's getting ready to blow any minute now
01:12:57Okay
01:12:58You're directly over the epicenter
01:13:00Put yourself into a holding pattern
01:13:01Drop your ordinance
01:13:02And get out of there
01:13:07Confirm holding pattern
01:13:09Preparing to drop ordinance
01:13:11Gauging autopilot
01:13:15Doctor
01:13:17There's a switch
01:13:19A release switch behind the door there
01:13:22Turn the top dial first
01:13:26And the second dial
01:13:28After
01:13:29That'll release the bomb
01:13:30Okay
01:13:32Top
01:13:36First and
01:13:39Um
01:13:45I'm sorry
01:13:46What?
01:13:47What happened?
01:13:48Mechanical failure
01:13:49Loss of hydraulic pressure
01:13:51Okay
01:13:52Well, what do we do?
01:13:53Must be a leak
01:13:54There's nothing
01:13:56There's nothing to do, Doctor
01:13:58It's over
01:13:58Can we cut the cable?
01:14:01You can't cut those cables, Doctor
01:14:04They're holding up an 8,000-kilogram bond
01:14:06They're not made out of string
01:14:11What's happening, Major?
01:14:15Sorry, Doctor
01:14:17I'm not feeling well
01:14:25They're not feeling well
01:14:26So, I'm not feeling well
01:14:30Major
01:14:31Major
01:14:33Major
01:14:34Major
01:14:35I'm gonna crash the helicopter
01:14:37Into the lake
01:14:39There's no greater love
01:14:42Than to lay your life down for your brother
01:14:45I like that.
01:14:49General, this is Laniece.
01:14:52The other payload should be there within three hours.
01:14:55General, there's no time left.
01:14:57Is there any way to fix this lever?
01:14:59It could be several things, Doctor.
01:15:01He said something with the hydraulics.
01:15:03Loss of fluid, maybe?
01:15:05That can't be fixed.
01:15:07You need to have the helicopter grounded.
01:15:09I'm not going down without a fight.
01:15:10We're gonna crash the helicopter into the lake.
01:15:12Wait, you're in a what?
01:15:14We're going to crash the helicopter.
01:15:16That won't work, Doctor.
01:15:17The firing mechanism won't...
01:15:18The firing mechanism is heat activated.
01:15:21Now, hold on.
01:15:21Don't do anything rash.
01:15:23As long as the helicopter makes contact with the magma chamber,
01:15:26the heat from the volcano should be high enough to trigger the bomb.
01:15:29It's our only option, General.
01:15:42Okay, Major, tell me about one of your best memories.
01:15:47Maybe something about church?
01:15:49My mom.
01:15:51I used to love going to church every Sunday with my mom.
01:15:55Oh, God, that sounds nice.
01:15:56Tell me what it was like.
01:15:58I had the plastic protection plate.
01:16:02I dropped it.
01:16:04She said it was okay.
01:16:08What happened then?
01:16:09She went over to the pews to get the money.
01:16:13She told me it wasn't my fault.
01:16:16Oh, that was so nice of her.
01:16:18That was really nice of her.
01:16:22Okay.
01:16:23Okay, Major.
01:16:24Major.
01:16:25Look, it's going to be all right, okay?
01:16:27I got you.
01:16:32Look!
01:16:36We have to go get them.
01:16:37Will they even be alive because of the volcanic fumes?
01:16:39Isn't that water extremely caustic?
01:16:40No, no, no.
01:16:41The limestone...
01:16:41The lake is alkaline.
01:16:43The limestone neutralizes the volcanic acids.
01:16:45There.
01:16:47Affirmative.
01:16:48Scavenger, we have two heat signatures.
01:16:50It looks like they're moving to the northeastern shoreline,
01:16:53headed straight for you.
01:16:57Oh, come on.
01:16:59Come on.
01:16:59Hey, you guys, over here.
01:17:00Help me get Oakley out.
01:17:02I got you, Major.
01:17:03Come on.
01:17:04Major, come on.
01:17:05Come here, come here.
01:17:06I got you.
01:17:07Come on.
01:17:07Come on.
01:17:08Come on.
01:17:09Come on.
01:17:10Come on, big guy.
01:17:13Hey, what happened to the bomb?
01:17:15Why didn't it go off?
01:17:16Come on.
01:17:24Come on.
01:17:24There's a heat inside the magma chamber.
01:17:26We have to get out of here.
01:17:26Go.
01:17:27Go.
01:17:34We've got them, Zeus.
01:17:36We have all three guests and Major Jones in possession.
01:17:39Get to safety now.
01:17:56We have to get out of here.
01:17:57We have to get out of here.
01:17:57We have to get out of here.
01:17:58We have to get out of here.
01:17:58We have to get out of here.
01:17:59We have to get out of here.
01:17:59We have to get out of here.
01:18:00We have to get out of here.
01:18:01We have to get out of here.
01:18:01We have to get out of here.
01:18:01We have to get out of here.
01:18:02We have to get out of here.
01:18:02We have to get out of here.
01:18:03We have to get out of here.
01:18:03We have to get out of here.
01:18:03We have to get out of here.
01:18:04We have to get out of here.
01:18:14I can't breathe.
01:18:19That's normal.
01:18:21Ordnance sucks the oxygen right out of your lungs when you're this close to detonation.
01:18:26Did we do it?
01:18:27I can't tell yet.
01:18:38General, look, the monitor.
01:18:53It looks like it worked.
01:18:56It looks like it worked!
01:18:57Yes, it did, ma'am.
01:19:02Nice work, soldier.
01:19:04Hey, good job.
01:19:06Scavenger.
01:19:07Scavenger, do you read me?
01:19:08Please tell me you're okay.
01:19:10Scavenger, come in!
01:19:14Scavenger.
01:19:15Oh, thank God.
01:19:16I am looking at feed from all over the globe, and it seems like you stopped it.
01:19:23Excellent news, Zeus.
01:19:24I'd like to speak to Dr. Hughes, if I may.
01:19:30General Norris, I mean, Zeus.
01:19:32No need for mil-spec talk, doctor.
01:19:34This is a secured line.
01:19:36We are getting satellite imagery that shows the entire chain reaction is shutting down.
01:19:42All right.
01:19:45The storm systems appear to be clearing.
01:19:47The locust swarms appear to be dropping off at a substantial rate.
01:19:52And it looks as though the geothermal readings are dropping rapidly at Lago de Foto.
01:19:57Great to hear that, General.
01:19:59And what of the infection that you spoke of?
01:20:02General, I'm going to let Dr. Rodney fill you in on that.
01:20:07Uh, hello.
01:20:08Hi.
01:20:09Uh, Elliot Rodney here.
01:20:13Um, uh, it's our respiratory systems.
01:20:16As soon as I get back to my lab, I can synthesize a compound that we can release, uh, in
01:20:21an aerosol form so that we can spread it through the locust swarms.
01:20:24Uh, it'll, it'll also spread from human to human, neutralizing the neural effect of the fungus.
01:20:29Outstanding, Dr. Rodney.
01:20:31Outstanding.
01:20:32Hey.
01:20:33Hey.
01:20:34You want to say something?
01:20:35We all did our part.
01:20:37Uh, General.
01:20:38This is Dakota Lenna speaking.
01:20:40Good to hear your voice, Dr. Lenna.
01:20:42The cloud seeding worked exactly as planned.
01:20:43With the immense rush of cooler air in the atmosphere, we'll soon stabilize weather systems along the jet stream.
01:20:50I'm watching it happen via satellite as we speak.
01:20:53Excellent work from all of you.
01:20:56You've all done the world a great service.
01:20:58Just doing our job, ma'am.
01:21:02General, we're getting calls from all over.
01:21:05They want to speak with you, ma'am.
01:21:08Everyone, I've got a few people that I need to talk to.
01:21:11We can converse a little later.
01:21:12Copy that, Zeus.
01:21:15Scavenger out.
01:21:17You guys, we did it!
01:21:18We did it!
01:21:21Let's not do it again.
01:21:23We did it.
01:21:28All right!
01:21:29Woo!
01:21:29We did it, guys!
01:21:31Oh, my God.
01:21:33We did it!
01:21:34Oh!
01:21:36Yeah!
01:21:37Yeah!
01:21:38Yeah!
01:21:41Yeah!
01:21:42Come on!
01:21:43Be good!
01:21:47Lenise, I owe you an apology.
01:21:49No apology necessary, Major.
01:21:52All is forgiven.
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