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00:03:23 -Good sleep?
00:03:26 So where are we?
00:03:27 Where you from?
00:03:28 San Diego.
00:03:31 So you came Honolulu-Guam-Pago-here?
00:03:35 Long trip.
00:03:36 What do you do?
00:03:38 l’m a psychologist.
00:03:40 Hey, a shrink.
00:03:42 They’ve called in everything else.
00:03:44 How do you mean?
00:03:45 We’ve ferried people out of Guam
00:03:48 Physicists, biologists, mathematicians,
00:03:50 Everybody being flown to the middle
00:03:54 What’s going on?
00:03:55 They’re not telling us anything, sir.
00:03:59 There was a plane crash.
00:04:01 Do you get called in on crashes?
00:04:02 l’m on a list of psychologists the FAA
00:04:07 So where exactly are we now?
00:04:09 That’s where we’re headed.
00:04:11 Here.
00:04:13 Take a look.
00:04:15 What is that?
00:04:22 All that for a plane crash?
00:04:23 l never mentioned a plane crash.
00:04:39 -Any other gear? Watch your step.
00:04:43 We’ll get you settled in quarters first.
00:04:46 -l’d like to get started.
00:04:48 -lt’s critical l see them--
00:04:50 The survivors. lf l don’t get to them
00:04:52 -What survivors?
00:04:55 Plane crash?
00:04:56 l deal in post-traumatic stress
00:04:59 Maybe l should talk to someone
00:05:02 -Talk to the ship’s psychiatrist.
00:05:04 That’s why l was sent here.
00:05:05 l told you people l need a phone.
00:05:07 Discuss that with Mr. Barnes.
00:05:09 That’s fine.
00:05:11 Why are you here?
00:05:12 Take your hands off me, please.
00:05:15 Tell him the name
00:05:17 Astrophysics You Can Use. lt was a
00:05:20 Never heard of it.
00:05:22 You really thought he read your book.
00:05:26 lt was written for the layman.
00:05:28 He’s not impressed.
00:05:29 ls there a phone in here?
00:05:30 -l’ve been trying to call my wife.
00:05:34 Wait a minute.
00:05:36 Beth?
00:05:40 Flight quarters.
00:05:43 ...condition one stations for landing.
00:05:49 Goodman, you been here long?
00:05:51 -l’ve been here 3 hours.
00:05:53 This thing scares the hell out of me.
00:05:55 lt’s already too late.
00:05:58 . . .because the damage is done
00:06:02 -Hold on. We’ll get to that.
00:06:05 l know who you are.
00:06:06 Who are you? Navy? Military?
00:06:09 You ever hear of the OSSA?
00:06:11 They don’t know who l am.
00:06:13 You haven’t talked to anyone about this?
00:06:16 -l talked to the helicopter pilot.
00:06:19 l told him l was here to see
00:06:22 Plane crash. Good.
00:06:25 There was no plane crash.
00:06:28 Spacecraft.
00:06:30 A spacecraft.
00:06:32 -NASA?
00:06:34 At least it explains the secrecy.
00:06:36 The secrecy’s critical, Norman.
00:06:41 What report?
00:06:43 ULF.
00:06:45 l wrote that
00:06:47 And that’s our bible here.
00:06:49 But that was a report about a possible
00:06:56 You want to come with me?
00:07:01 Oh, boy.
00:07:02 About 3 weeks ago. . .
00:07:04 . . .a ship laying fiber-optic cable
00:07:07 . . .hit an obstruction
00:07:10 Cut this cable here
00:07:13 The Navy got interested,
00:07:16 lt turned out that what did it. . .
00:07:18 . . .was this.
00:07:20 We took this with side-looking sonar.
00:07:22 This is an aerodynamic fin
00:07:25 . . .bigger than any known wingspan.
00:07:27 This is the fuselage.
00:07:29 This is ultrahigh-res SLS bottom scan.
00:07:33 There it is, buried
00:07:37 Something’s wrong
00:07:39 Pacific coral grows an inch a year.
00:07:42 That’s right.
00:07:43 So you’re saying this spacecraft
00:07:48 1709.
00:07:49 So you’re saying this spacecraft crashed
00:07:52 288.
00:07:53 That’s impossible.
00:07:54 lt’s not impossible if this spacecraft
00:07:59 Wait a minute.
00:08:01 You think this is an alien spacecraft?
00:08:02 lt’s not impossible.
00:08:04 We think there’s an Unknown Life Form on
00:08:08 You are the contact team that
00:08:13 We have a biochemist. . .
00:08:14 . . .to assess the physiology
00:08:17 A mathematician, because that’ll
00:08:20 And we have an astrophysicist
00:08:23 -Led by a psychologist.
00:08:25 Nowadays, the little green men say,
00:08:29 Listen up.
00:08:31 ’ ’ Contact teams meeting
00:08:34 . . .must be prepared
00:08:37 Stress reaction of confronting such life
00:08:41 . . .and cannot be
00:08:43 But the most likely consequence
00:08:46 . . .absolute terror. ’ ’
00:08:48 That’s from Norman’s report.
00:08:49 l’m sorry, are these parameters correct?
00:08:52 You’re saying that you have a spacecraft
00:08:57 . . .that crashed into the ocean 300 years
00:09:00 That’s right.
00:09:01 And the kicker is, our sonar
00:09:05 Something’s still running inside.
00:09:07 There’s no way this coral could’ve grown
00:09:11 That’s what we’re going there to see.
00:09:12 What?
00:09:13 Who says?
00:09:15 Harry, that’s a joke, right?
00:09:17 This is the greatest scientific
00:09:20 The idea that we’re not alone,
00:09:23 Evidence of extraterrestrial life.
00:09:27 l got to say that l resent
00:09:31 And how’s that?
00:09:32 lf Norman’s report calls for a biologist,
00:09:35 . . .an astrophysicist
00:09:38 . . .why are you here?
00:09:40 Physical protocols
00:09:43 You always wear glasses?
00:09:44 l just started wearing these.
00:09:47 Are the glasses a problem?
00:09:51 They’re just for reading.
00:09:52 And they’re more of a crutch.
00:09:54 But they didn’t anticipate
00:09:59 Do you take prescription medication?
00:10:00 No.
00:10:01 None at all?
00:10:05 Once in a while
00:10:08 . . .a piece of Xanax
00:10:11 Something like that.
00:10:12 But not. . .
00:10:14 . . .much.
00:10:15 Knee surgery. Complete reconstruction
00:10:20 Still have steel pin here, steel pin
00:10:24 l see that you have a scar
00:10:26 Car accident.
00:10:28 -Were you drinking?
00:10:30 But l wasn’t driving.
00:10:32 Wait, l just want to apologize
00:10:37 Why?
00:10:38 When l made the report a few years ago,
00:10:42 And?
00:10:43 l know Ted because of his father.
00:10:46 -Yeah, so what?
00:10:48 lt’s a bogus report.
00:10:50 What? Did you tell Barnes?
00:10:52 You can’t do that.
00:10:55 They came to me, new administration,
00:10:59 They said, in case of an alien invasion,
00:11:02 Why didn’t you just say no?
00:11:05 $35,000.
00:11:06 lt paid the down payment
00:11:08 New administration wanted to prove
00:11:11 How’d you come up with this team. . .
00:11:13 . . .of a biologist, an astrophysicist
00:11:16 Right.
00:11:17 -How?
00:11:19 lt sounded good, right?
00:11:23 l forgive you, Norman.
00:11:25 But l don’t forgive you for Ted.
00:11:28 l’ll talk to him.
00:11:30 We’ll be there 2 hours.
00:11:32 He idolizes you anyways, but l’ll talk
00:11:35 -l’m sorry.
00:11:39 l can’t believe this thing could. . . .
00:11:42 Have you called your wife?
00:11:44 Why not?
00:11:46 This’ll be a saturation dive.
00:11:49 You’ll be going to a habitat
00:11:52 A sub will take you to the Habitat
00:11:54 At 1 ,000 feet, your body
00:11:58 You could actually take a quick dip.
00:12:02 Although l wouldn’t recommend it
00:12:05 . . .you’d freeze to death
00:12:08 That’s the reason for the diving suits.
00:12:10 Your helmet has a rebreather
00:12:13 Following this briefing, l’ll take you
00:12:17 For the next 8 hours. . .
00:12:19 . . .you’ll train in deep-saturation dive
00:12:23 Once you’ve gone down 1 ,000 feet. . .
00:12:24 . . .if you surface, you’ll have to commit
00:12:29 There is no real quick return.
00:12:32 However, there is a mini-sub. . .
00:12:34 . . .that may be used as an emergency
00:12:36 But there must be a ship at the surface
00:12:39 Without decompression,
00:12:43 Under these circumstances,
00:12:46 The dive has been planned well
00:13:10 The descent will take about 13 minutes,
00:13:16 lt’s going to get chilly.
00:13:19 Try to relax.
00:13:23 Next time, just tell us
00:13:34 Mozart. . .
00:13:35 ...Horn Concerto in E-flat...
00:13:38 ...K-447.
00:14:01 How you holding up, Captain Nautical?
00:14:04 -l’m loose.
00:14:05 l’m loose. l’m loose.
00:14:07 l’m uptight.
00:14:08 -We okay?
00:14:10 What river?
00:14:12 lt’s a temperature/salinity
00:14:14 lt flows like a river
00:14:16 -Under the ocean and there’s a river.
00:14:25 You okay?
00:14:26 Right now, l’m not okay.
00:14:29 We’re both nervous. Yes?
00:14:34 Would you cut that out, please?
00:14:36 You’re having a stress reaction.
00:14:42 Those noises we’re hearing,
00:14:45 Those noises are the water pressure
00:14:50 You know a little something about that,
00:14:53 How the pressure
00:14:57 Come on, you be nice this trip.
00:14:59 Were you nice last time?
00:15:05 You two want to sit together?
00:15:09 My God!
00:15:11 Norman, look at this, look at this.
00:15:14 Jesus! That’s just the fin.
00:15:51 That’s the Habitat.
00:15:52 The Navy moved it in sections
00:15:56 ...as soon as the spaceship
00:15:59 It's manned by 2 naval personnel.
00:16:01 It will be your home-away-from-home
00:16:05 lt ain’t the Motel 6.
00:16:18 Approaching docking bay from R-4.
00:16:39 All personnel, descent sub one
00:16:46 You are now depressurized.
00:17:05 We’re going to pressurize you now.
00:17:07 lt’s hot in there, but you’re going to
00:17:11 -Helium?
00:17:14 Oxygen is a corrosive gas, in the same
00:17:18 . . .hydrochloric acid,
00:17:20 That’s why we’re breathing helium.
00:17:22 Because oxygen at any level
00:17:26 Can you run that by me again, Ted?
00:17:31 What?
00:17:32 That’s my voice. The helium resonates
00:17:36 ’ ’ Follow the yellow brick road. ’ ’
00:17:38 Kiddies, cut it out.
00:17:40 The voice regulators are behind you.
00:17:43 The Navy dive team is setting up
00:17:46 . . .in the air lock
00:17:48 We’ll use that to open its door.
00:17:52 ls that the door?
00:17:54 Yeah, we used sonar imaging to pinpoint
00:18:00 -How tall is that robot?
00:18:02 And it’s roughly the same size
00:18:05 -Excuse me, Ted.
00:18:08 Excuse me. Tell them our team
00:18:11 This is Habitat to Navy dive.
00:18:13 Has it occurred to anyone
00:18:17 Why do you say that?
00:18:18 We assume they’ll be green. . .
00:18:20 . . .or insect-like,
00:18:21 But what if they inhale air
00:18:25 Or live forever,
00:18:27 But why would you assume that a ULF
00:18:30 An immortal creature wouldn’t think
00:18:33 lt’d have no concept of it.
00:18:34 lnstant eradication. lt’s what all the
00:18:38 What little there is on the subject.
00:18:39 You did put that in your report?
00:18:41 lt’s in there.
00:18:46 Get us the ETD for team’s departure
00:18:49 Tell them we’re in ready
00:18:51 Habitat to Navy Dive.
00:18:54 Descent sub ready
00:18:57 Thanks for all your help.
00:19:11 l’m not too thrilled
00:19:13 What if you have to go to the bathroom?
00:19:15 Just go down your leg, Ted.
00:19:18 Really?
00:19:19 You can urinate in these?
00:19:20 You can.
00:19:21 The question is, do you want to?
00:19:36 Where’s the switch?
00:19:43 Okay, let’s go.
00:20:14 All right, Fletcher. . .
00:20:16 . . .we’re at 1 ,022 feet.
00:20:20 The ambient temperature,
00:20:23 Heading out north-northwest...
00:20:26 . . .330.
00:20:28 lt’s a firm bottom.
00:20:30 lntermittent coral.
00:20:33 This is great, you guys.
00:20:58 Look at the size of that thing!
00:21:06 My God!
00:21:14 You see that tunnel?
00:21:17 That’s where we’re going.
00:21:20 lnto the heart of darkness.
00:21:37 We’re in the coral pipe now, Fletcher,
00:21:41 l’m feeling pressure in my ears.
00:21:44 Just use your equalizer.
00:21:46 A little better.
00:21:49 The most toxic creatures on Earth
00:21:52 The venom of the land animal
00:21:55 Even the weakest sea snake
00:21:59 ls that supposed to make me
00:22:04 This is our air lock.
00:22:06 lt’ll take us from a wet
00:22:10 We’re assuming the inside
00:22:13 This thing is enormous.
00:23:24 That's not budging, is it?
00:23:26 -Turn it at 45 degrees.
00:23:28 Is that piston broken?
00:23:29 Can you get the suction cup
00:23:32 Maybe it’s the hydraulics.
00:23:33 The pressure messes everything up
00:23:36 Time for a demonstration
00:23:47 What is it, Harry?
00:23:48 Take a look.
00:23:49 lt’s chipped.
00:23:51 All right, it’s chipped.
00:23:52 l thought you said this thing
00:23:55 . . .that this titanium alloy was
00:23:59 l did.
00:24:00 So why does it chip when this scientist
00:24:03 ls there heat coming off this thing?
00:24:06 You’re right. Get out of there.
00:24:08 Just a minute.
00:24:10 l mean, get back now!
00:24:13 Jesus.
00:24:26 Anybody else wonder who the hell
00:24:32 How did that happen?
00:24:36 l’m not sure about the atmosphere.
00:24:39 All right.
00:24:40 We come in peace.
00:24:44 Always wanted to say that.
00:24:50 Fletcher, inform the Navy
00:24:53 ... to the spacecraft.
00:24:55 There's a hell of a lot of
00:25:00 Huge grids of catwalks and plumbing. . .
00:25:05 . . .and a lot of steam.
00:25:08 lt’s endless.
00:25:22 Somebody’s been here.
00:25:24 There’s footsteps
00:25:31 So what do you say, Norman?
00:25:33 l’m a little curious.
00:25:35 Break up into 2 squads. We’ll
00:25:38 Split up?
00:25:39 He’s got a point. We’ve only got about
00:25:43 Ted and Harry,
00:25:45 Beth, Norman, stick together.
00:25:49 l think the people who built this place
00:25:51 Whoever built this thing wanted us dead,
00:25:57 These guys offer a federal grant to
00:26:01 l told all this to Harry.
00:26:03 You made up the report?
00:26:04 No, not all of it. l mean,
00:26:07 Who did the other half?
00:26:08 l borrowed from, you know,
00:26:12 lsaac Asimov, Rod Serling. . . .
00:26:15 Rod Serling?
00:26:16 Who would’ve thought anyone even reads
00:26:20 l show up here,
00:26:23 l just didn’t know what to do.
00:26:27 ls this in the same category as,
00:26:33 l don’t think we have enough oxygen--
00:26:40 -Oh, my God.
00:26:43 No. lt did it on its own.
00:27:14 That must be the cockpit.
00:27:16 Hold on.
00:27:21 Look at this. Cross-stress bracing
00:27:24 All axes supported.
00:27:27 This is interesting.
00:27:30 lt’s, like, better than rubber,
00:27:33 You know a lot
00:27:35 l studied aeronautical engineering
00:27:37 lsn’t that where you got your Ph.D.?
00:27:39 lt’s where l got mine.
00:27:42 l hated M.l.T.
00:27:43 Envy?
00:27:44 Puberty.
00:27:45 How old?
00:27:46 First Ph.D., 18.
00:27:48 Damn.
00:27:49 One year, Harry.
00:27:52 Let’s push on.
00:27:54 Let’s go.
00:27:55 Man, they didn’t tell you how heavy
00:28:01 Look at this.
00:28:03 Come here.
00:28:08 ’ ’ Trash. ’ ’
00:28:10 ''Basura. ''
00:28:12 Trash?
00:28:26 Oh, God.
00:28:30 Jesus!
00:28:34 lt’s human.
00:28:36 You mean humanoid.
00:28:39 No, Norman, l mean human.
00:28:41 Blunt force trauma.
00:28:42 You can see by the direction
00:28:45 . . .that he was hit
00:28:47 What’s in his hand?
00:28:49 l don’t know.
00:28:53 What is it?
00:28:58 ’ ’ Smokehouse Almonds’ ’ ?
00:29:01 My God, it’s an American spaceship.
00:29:04 lt can’t be
00:29:06 lt’s 300 years old. There weren’t
00:29:09 lt can’t be, but it is.
00:29:11 Let’s see if there’s some kind of
00:29:15 . . .where we can ring up
00:29:17 . . .of a flight history.
00:29:24 Look at this. lt’s in English.
00:29:29 Okay, good.
00:29:32 Right there.
00:29:33 And there.
00:29:41 Look at the dates!
00:29:44 Can’t be.
00:29:45 Could be.
00:29:47 lt could be 2043 or 1643.
00:29:49 l don’t know
00:29:58 ’ ’ Unknown Entry Event. ’ ’
00:30:03 You sure?
00:31:07 This is Barnes, Norman.
00:31:09 Yeah, l can hear you.
00:31:13 l can’t explain it, but l think
00:31:18 It gets better.
00:31:26 What the hell is it?
00:31:27 Whatever it is, it seems to be
00:31:31 Go out into space and gather
00:31:35 Yeah, but back from where?
00:31:37 Don’t get too excited, Ted.
00:31:39 Turn this thing over,
00:31:42 Somehow l doubt that.
00:31:44 No doors.
00:31:45 No hinges of any kind.
00:31:49 l’ll bet if you put a laser micrometer
00:31:53 Perfect to a thousandth of an inch.
00:31:58 -Really?
00:32:01 When Pope Benedict asked Giotto
00:32:06 . . .Giotto drew a perfect circle. . .
00:32:09 . . .freehand.
00:32:11 Perfection.
00:32:13 -l know what the Zen masters would say.
00:32:18 ’ ’ This ball wants to be caught. ’ ’
00:32:20 Nobody built this thing
00:32:23 They went to a lot of trouble
00:32:26 Something put this thing out there
00:32:29 Have you forgotten the Trojan horse?
00:32:33 Don’t you think
00:32:35 No, l’m going to put a video camera
00:32:39 Can l ask you something
00:32:42 Yeah, it appears to be mercury,
00:32:44 Except mercury’s liquid
00:32:47 That’s not what l’m talking about.
00:32:49 What worries me is that
00:32:56 l hate to be the one non-scientist
00:33:00 You know what l mean?
00:33:03 What do you think it is?
00:33:06 l don’t know.
00:33:09 Whatever it is. . .
00:33:11 . . .it’s alien.
00:33:21 Okay, an American spacecraft,
00:33:24 . . .more advanced than what we know,
00:33:27 Why wasn’t it damaged?
00:33:28 The materials are
00:33:31 lf that’s true, why did it chip
00:33:39 Better:
00:33:40 lt didn’t crash.
00:33:42 lt arrived. . .
00:33:44 . . .300 years ago.
00:33:45 -From where?
00:33:48 So you’re saying this thing
00:33:50 That’s right.
00:33:53 . . .inadvertently flew
00:33:55 lt arrived in our past from its present.
00:33:58 The dates
00:33:59 43, 47.
00:34:01 That has to be 2043, 2047.
00:34:04 The image you saw,
00:34:06 . . .sounds like a black hole,
00:34:08 We know
00:34:10 l don’t know.
00:34:11 lt’s a collapsed star with so much
00:34:15 . . .sucking everything into it,
00:34:18 -Time?
00:34:21 lt’s more than probable.
00:34:23 We just haven’t been able
00:34:44 l just got off the horn topside.
00:34:48 And they’re pulling us out.
00:34:50 Pulling us out? Wait a minute!
00:34:53 What part of ’ ’ pull out’ ’
00:34:55 Extraction.
00:34:57 That’s ridiculous. We haven’t even
00:35:00 lf you’ve ever seen a Pacific cyclone,
00:35:05 So l suggest you go back
00:35:08 You need to lower your metabolism
00:35:11 You’re leaving a time-traveling
00:35:14 l’m just following my orders.
00:35:16 We’re the aliens’ Welcome Wagons.
00:35:19 -lt was made in America.
00:35:21 My point is, l’m a biochemist
00:35:24 What is wrong with you?!
00:35:25 That doesn’t mean there’s
00:35:28 She’s right.
00:35:30 You guys are the human contact team
00:35:33 There is no Unknown Life Form,
00:35:37 -Please say something to him.
00:35:39 l don’t know. Do you not have
00:35:41 l’m delighted
00:35:43 You know what l mean?
00:35:44 This may look like a roadside diner,
00:35:47 . . .my ears won’t pop and if l pull
00:35:50 . . .l sound like someone’s squeezing
00:35:58 Barnes is wrong, you know.
00:36:01 You mean,
00:36:04 No, about the Sphere.
00:36:07 What about the Sphere?
00:36:08 lt’s alive.
00:36:18 Why do you say that?
00:36:22 There’s something inside it.
00:36:25 How can there be anything inside it?
00:36:29 The Sphere chooses what it will
00:36:32 Doesn’t that seem like the actions
00:36:37 Pop psychology. l think,
00:36:41 . . .towards our friend Ted in there. . .
00:36:44 . . .because he figured this out
00:36:49 You really think so?
00:36:50 l don’t know. This is
00:36:58 You’re right.
00:37:01 Ted did figure it out first,
00:37:04 Good shrinkage.
00:37:13 We’re all going to die down here,
00:37:18 What?
00:37:21 What?
00:37:25 You see, it’s curious.
00:37:28 Ted did figure it out.
00:37:30 Time travel. And when we get back,
00:37:33 . . .how it’s possible, how it’s done,
00:37:37 But why 50 years in the future, when the
00:37:40 . . .does the computer call it
00:37:43 Why don’t they know?
00:37:45 lf they don’t know. . .
00:37:46 . . .it means we never told anyone.
00:37:48 And if we never told anyone. . .
00:37:50 . . .it means we never made it back.
00:37:53 Hence. . .
00:37:54 . . .we die down here.
00:37:57 Just as a matter
00:38:06 Damn, l wish l could
00:38:20 -What’s wrong?
00:38:22 -Where is he?
00:38:23 Where is that? l don’t know
00:38:26 Where am l?
00:38:28 Where?
00:38:31 What’s going on?
00:38:32 l don’t know.
00:38:37 -What the hell is he doing?
00:38:39 Do you know what he’s doing?
00:38:41 -l need to know what you know.
00:38:43 He wanted to go inside.
00:38:45 We are inside.
00:38:47 -He said, ’ ’ inside. ’ ’
00:38:50 l think inside the Sphere.
00:39:41 Holy shit!
00:39:43 My God.
00:39:45 Did he go inside?
00:39:48 -l don’t think so.
00:39:50 He didn’t just disappear.
00:39:51 l think it’s a glitch in the video.
00:39:53 Give me playback on that.
00:39:55 You’ll have it in a minute.
00:39:57 You knew he was doing this
00:39:59 -You didn’t think!
00:40:01 Where are Beth and Ted?
00:40:03 l don’t know. l woke up, l heard
00:40:07 I'm not getting an image
00:40:09 Impossible!
00:40:11 They’ll be here in 25 minutes or less!
00:40:13 The only logical explanation
00:40:16 ls it also logically possible
00:40:18 Let’s just calm down, all right?
00:40:20 He didn’t just disappear.
00:40:23 You got that right. l am not going to
00:40:27 You have just screwed up
00:40:29 We are not going up to the surface.
00:40:31 Harry!
00:40:33 Harry!
00:40:34 Harry, can you hear me?
00:40:37 Norman, this is not a triage situation.
00:40:43 Go find me Ted and Beth.
00:40:52 Norman, stop.
00:41:11 Still no reading on the sub.
00:41:12 Forget the goddamn sonar, Teeny.
00:41:15 When Beth and Ted get here, make sure
00:42:03 What the hell?
00:42:04 Can you hear me?
00:42:20 ls he alive?
00:42:21 We have a problem.
00:42:25 All his vitals are normal...
00:42:27 . . .but l don’t get it.
00:42:46 Hello. Hello!
00:42:57 Norman, can you hear me?
00:43:04 -That tears it.
00:43:06 We’re on internal power.
00:43:08 I don 't follow you.
00:43:10 They cut us loose, Teeny.
00:43:14 Break out your 5-day deodorant pads.
00:43:16 We're here for the duration.
00:43:27 Everything’s normal.
00:43:35 What’s going on?
00:43:37 ls it true? Did he go inside?
00:43:41 He didn’t say.
00:43:43 He’s asleep, Ted.
00:43:45 l can’t believe he went inside.
00:43:48 There’s no door, no entry.
00:43:59 Can I have your attention, please?
00:44:01 We've lost contact with the surface.
00:44:03 The Habitat is now operating
00:44:07 We have plenty of food, oxygen
00:44:09 ... to sustain us
00:44:11 ...and we reestablish contact
00:44:14 But until that time,
00:44:18 . . .to emergency authority
00:44:47 l’m taking this out
00:44:49 -Are you up on the duty roster?
00:44:54 Where’s she going?
00:44:55 lt’s procedures.
00:44:59 Every 1 2 hours we take the videos to
00:45:04 The idea is, if something happens to us
00:45:07 . . .the sub goes to the surface
00:45:10 lf we’re all dead, they at least have
00:45:15 Cheerful thought, huh?
00:45:17 Mind the store a minute.
00:45:20 l’m going to the head.
00:46:02 What the hell’s that?
00:46:13 lt’s so beautiful down here.
00:46:15 lt’s so tranquil.
00:46:19 This is beautiful.
00:46:21 lt’s hard to believe we have a typhoon
00:46:24 Hey, it's snowing down here.
00:46:27 You see them?
00:46:29 . . .jellyfish down here.
00:46:32 Man, this is really beautiful.
00:46:37 These jellyfish are getting
00:46:40 Having a hard time seeing.
00:46:43 Hey, guys, you getting this?
00:46:47 Hello, hello.
00:46:51 I can 't see what I'm doing.
00:46:56 They’re sticking to my faceplate.
00:46:58 Fletcher, this is Dr. Fielding. Just
00:47:03 Guys, these jellyfish are everywhere.
00:47:07 Fletcher, get out of there.
00:47:09 What are jellyfish doing at 1 ,000 feet?
00:47:11 I think they feel
00:47:15 l can’t get them off me!
00:47:19 They’re stinging through my suit!
00:47:21 Get back to the Habitat
00:47:24 l can’t move my legs!
00:47:27 Come back to the Habitat.
00:47:29 They’re inside my suit!
00:47:32 Keep moving!
00:47:41 Help me!
00:48:17 Jesus, Barnes, she's dead!
00:48:28 Edmunds.
00:48:30 Yes, sir?
00:48:31 Come on down here.
00:48:33 Something...
00:48:34 ...happened to Fletcher.
00:49:04 God!
00:49:08 When l was 5 years old
00:49:11 He told me not to jump in the water,
00:49:17 Oh, my!
00:49:20 l jumped right into a school
00:49:23 Not this big, though.
00:49:25 l think every one had a shot at me.
00:49:29 . . .but, man, it went beyond pain.
00:49:33 . . .afraid of them since.
00:49:35 Would you feel any better if l told you
00:49:38 You mean. . .?
00:49:40 l mean, jellyfish like this
00:49:43 l don’t know what this is,
00:49:58 Here I am
00:50:03 Come to me
00:50:08 Bali Ha 'i
00:50:21 You can come in.
00:50:27 Have a seat.
00:50:30 -No, thanks.
00:50:32 l used to teach at UC San Diego
00:50:36 Don’t take it personally, but l assume
00:50:40 Don’t take what personally?
00:50:41 She’s a tall, vibrant,
00:50:44 What’s your point?
00:50:45 You knew her as a patient.
00:50:46 l’m not at liberty to discuss that.
00:50:49 l understand an exotic-gas environment
00:50:52 . . .with no lifeline to the surface. . .
00:50:54 . . .is about the most dangerous
00:50:57 lf there’s a problem,
00:50:59 -Beth is fine.
00:51:02 -Beth’s fine.
00:51:03 Would you like to read this
00:51:06 -Are these my actual notes?
00:51:08 -How in the world did you get--
00:51:11 ’ ’ Electroshock therapy’ ’ ?
00:51:14 What’s your point?
00:51:15 Didn’t it seem important enough
00:51:18 You were willing to jeopardize
00:51:20 . . .to have someone here
00:51:23 Are you aware of the term,
00:51:25 We’re 160 fathoms down.
00:51:26 And we’ve got a nutbag down here
00:51:29 You selected the team.
00:51:31 When l wrote this, l didn’t know
00:51:34 1 ,000 or 10, it makes no difference!
00:51:38 lt wasn’t pertinent.
00:51:39 That was not your call to make!
00:51:41 Yes, it was and it still is.
00:51:43 A passive attempt?!
00:51:44 Those who really want to kill themselves
00:51:48 They don’t call their boyfriend and say,
00:51:52 She took 20 yellows,
00:51:55 What is it?
00:51:58 lt’s Harry.
00:51:59 What?
00:52:00 He’s really awake.
00:52:03 Man, oh, man!
00:52:07 You’re going to have
00:52:08 lf my good buddy Norman keeps cooking
00:52:11 This toast is good.
00:52:13 Bacon? Better.
00:52:15 But these eggs!
00:52:20 Norman, what did you put
00:52:23 No, no, wait.
00:52:27 Parsley.
00:52:28 Chives.
00:52:31 What is that?
00:52:33 Chervil?
00:52:35 Yes, it is.
00:52:36 l’m glad you like it, Harry.
00:52:38 l love eggs!
00:52:42 They sure seem
00:52:44 Do you remember what happened?
00:52:47 Yeah. l went inside.
00:52:49 How did you get inside?
00:52:52 There are doors all over this place
00:52:55 -We’re still here.
00:52:57 You didn’t answer my question.
00:53:01 Why are you looking
00:53:05 Harry, are you saying
00:53:08 Where’s Teeny?
00:53:10 She had an unfortunate accident, Harry.
00:53:14 Killed? How?
00:53:18 Jellyfish.
00:53:22 Jellyfish?
00:53:24 That’s strange.
00:53:25 Yes, it is strange, isn’t it?
00:53:27 Here you go, Harry.
00:53:30 -Little onion rings. Look at that.
00:53:33 Good, though.
00:53:35 Guess what it is.
00:53:36 Calamari!
00:53:42 You all right?
00:53:44 Cough, cough, cough.
00:53:46 -No, you’re doing it wrong.
00:53:49 Bring it up.
00:53:51 Come on, bring it up.
00:53:53 He’s trying to say something.
00:53:57 You don’t listen.
00:54:00 -l’m not choking, you asshole!
00:54:03 l hate squid.
00:54:06 l hate squid.
00:54:11 l’m sorry.
00:54:12 l was trying to help.
00:54:20 You okay?
00:54:23 Harry, let me ask you something.
00:54:25 Before you went in the Sphere,
00:54:31 Yeah, l remember that.
00:54:35 You still believe it?
00:54:39 You afraid of dying, Norman?
00:55:04 Bullshit!
00:55:07 He went inside the Sphere and whatever
00:55:10 -He said he doesn’t remember anything.
00:55:13 The whole food thing
00:55:16 The guy’s willing to put
00:55:19 . . .because he doesn’t want
00:55:21 l can see it. He’s making notes for a
00:55:25 And you don’t?
00:55:28 Norman, you’ve known me
00:55:31 l would love to be
00:55:33 Do you know
00:55:35 l’m not! l’ve written one
00:55:40 l mean, Niels Bohr. . .
00:55:41 . . .he published ’ ’ The Quantum Theory
00:55:45 Einstein, relativity, 26.
00:55:49 ln physics, if you haven’t done it
00:55:52 This doesn’t have anything to do
00:55:57 19. Wunderkind!
00:55:58 l rest my case.
00:56:00 Mr. Barnes would like to see you.
00:56:02 Why?
00:56:03 Something’s wrong
00:56:14 -Try purging it.
00:56:17 Discharge from the buffer memory?
00:56:19 l ruled that out.
00:56:21 The helium is getting to the chips.
00:56:25 -lf that’s true, what are our options?
00:56:28 Forget it. Run this place on manual?
00:56:31 Hey, boss.
00:56:34 -Figured that out yet?
00:56:37 l don’t think so. lf it’s a saturation
00:56:42 What do you mean?
00:56:43 This has a pattern.
00:56:53 See? lt’s like a code.
00:56:55 A code from where?
00:56:58 How’d you do that?
00:56:59 How’d you see that?
00:57:00 Try binary.
00:57:09 See? Letter breaks.
00:57:21 You think this is coming
00:57:23 Don’t know.
00:57:25 This mission is ultra top-secret.
00:57:30 lf you were it,
00:57:33 Same way it’s configured on a keyboard.
00:57:36 But reflected in an orb,
00:57:39 A keyboard, but spherical.
00:57:42 Take a keyboard. . .
00:57:44 . . .wrap it around a sphere. . .
00:57:45 . . .then starting at the center key, G,
00:57:48 . . .spiraling out.
00:57:51 -You the man!
00:57:53 l still got the juice.
00:58:01 Keyboard.
00:58:03 They let you keep those?
00:58:05 Here, you want them?
00:58:09 All we got to do now
00:58:37 Friends. . .
00:58:38 . . .in the 8,000 years
00:58:43 You’re now on-line
00:58:47 You got to be kidding.
00:58:50 l don’t think so.
00:58:51 lf this is right,
00:58:55 That’s something to consider.
00:58:58 l will admit the message is childlike,
00:59:03 lt’s short, to the point,
00:59:05 . . .kind of the way you talk
00:59:10 Look at this.
00:59:13 He’s making a speech.
00:59:26 Ask him for his last name.
00:59:27 What?
00:59:29 l want a full name for my report.
00:59:31 l’m not putting in my report l lost
00:59:35 . . .to find an alien named Jerry.
00:59:37 Please! ’ ’ Jerry’ ’ ?
00:59:38 We ought to tell him
00:59:40 Ask him where he’s from.
00:59:44 Where are you from?
00:59:52 ’ ’ l make a journey. You make a journey.
00:59:56 l think Jerry’s channeling
01:00:00 A journey from where?
01:00:15 He’s happy.
01:00:17 He’s crafty.
01:00:21 What happened?
01:00:23 Damn, l think we lost him.
01:00:26 We’re not alone.
01:00:28 We are definitely. . .
01:00:30 . . .not alone.
01:00:32 lt’s trying to make contact with us.
01:00:35 Whatever it is, it was inside
01:00:39 What do you mean by that?
01:00:41 Free to take over our computers. . .
01:00:43 . . .call us on the phone,
01:00:47 A physical presence.
01:00:49 What are you thinking about?
01:00:50 That last part where he said,
01:00:52 Don’t you want Jerry to be happy?
01:00:54 Honestly?
01:00:56 What’s on your mind?
01:00:57 l would be happy if Jerry
01:01:00 Because the thing of it is,
01:01:03 . . .an emotional being, cooped up
01:01:08 . . .none of the socialization,
01:01:10 . . .that comes from contact
01:01:13 So?
01:01:15 What happens if Jerry gets mad?
01:01:37 What is that sound?
01:01:39 Did you hear it?
01:01:41 You hear that thump?
01:01:43 What is that sound?
01:01:45 Can you hear me?
01:01:49 You are a hell of a woman.
01:01:50 l wish l knew you in the old days.
01:01:53 Norman told you what?
01:01:57 Let’s put it this way,
01:02:01 . . .he’d be bored with ours.
01:02:06 What is that sound?
01:02:09 Can you hear me?
01:02:13 This is Norman.
01:02:15 l get no answer from Edmunds and there’s
01:02:30 It looks like Edmunds is up
01:02:36 I'm not getting anything on sonar,
01:02:53 Would you hit
01:02:56 What’d you tell Barnes?
01:02:58 About what?
01:03:00 About me.
01:03:03 You told him l took 20 Nebutol
01:03:06 Didn’t you?
01:03:07 He had my notes.
01:03:11 Did you tell him who l called?
01:03:21 Oh, God.
01:03:31 Come in.
01:03:52 Did you guys find that thumping yet?
00:00:11 My God!
00:00:15 She’s like a rag doll.
00:00:18 Her body’s been completely pulverized.
00:00:21 My God.
00:00:24 ’ ’ --tentacles 27 feet long.
00:00:32 Let’s go. Come on.
00:00:38 What is that?
00:00:43 What does this mean?
00:00:45 Talk to me.
00:00:46 What does this mean, Beth?
00:00:48 There’s something up there!
00:00:51 Guys, l’m getting
00:00:55 You’re not alone out there.
00:00:56 What the hell makes eggs this size?!
00:01:00 All right!
00:01:06 Norman, let’s go.
00:01:12 What the hell is going on?
00:01:16 lt’s 80 yards and closing.
00:01:18 Get out of there.
00:01:22 What the hell?
00:01:25 What the hell is it?!
00:01:26 Come on, Norman!
00:01:29 60 yards.
00:01:34 What is it?
00:01:36 What the hell is it?!
00:01:38 40 yards. Move, move!
00:01:41 Come on. lt’s something big!
00:01:44 Where is it?
00:01:47 20 yards! Move!
00:02:19 l need a report.
00:02:21 l don’t know what’s going on out there.
00:02:24 You should’ve brought one back.
00:02:26 l wasn’t up for an Easter egg hunt.
00:02:30 l want to talk to Jerry.
00:02:38 lf we’re going to talk to this thing,
00:02:41 Specific.
00:02:43 We have to have an objective.
00:02:50 Jesus.
00:02:59 Can you hear me?
00:03:03 You’ve heard everything
00:03:06 That’s great.
00:03:10 This is Ted here.
00:03:13 l’m the guy who decoded
00:03:16 Shut up!
00:03:18 Tell him we need to discuss this alone.
00:03:23 Use your words.
00:03:25 He’s mad.
00:03:27 -Use your words.
00:03:29 lt may not be that simple.
00:03:31 lt’s that easy. We leave him alone,
00:03:34 Maybe he doesn’t want to be left alone.
00:03:36 He’s been down here in isolation
00:03:47 What’s that?
00:03:49 lt’s our sonar picking up
00:03:54 Jerry, we all think
00:03:57 . . .and wonderful entity. . .
00:03:59 . . .and wish to talk to you for hours.
00:04:04 ln your great understanding
00:04:06 . . .you must know that
00:04:10 . . .need to be private.
00:04:16 You know what it is?
00:04:23 Where’d he go?
00:04:24 Shit!
00:04:28 Something’s clogging everything up
00:04:38 lt’s back.
00:04:41 Positive thermals
00:04:46 What’s that?
00:04:48 Something is hitting the sensor grid.
00:04:50 Do we have any defenses?
00:04:52 We can run a high-voltage current
00:04:55 But every time we try it,
00:04:57 Peripheral sensor’s activated. l’ll try
00:05:01 Building an image.
00:05:03 80 yards, closing fast.
00:05:05 Jesus Christ, it’s 40 feet long.
00:05:08 50 yards.
00:05:09 Re-imaging.
00:05:10 That’s the same image l saw
00:05:13 lt looks like a giant squid.
00:05:15 A squid the size of the entire Habitat?
00:05:18 That may be,
00:05:21 Re-imaging. 30 yards.
00:05:25 What the hell is going on?
00:05:33 Jerry, if you can hear me,
00:05:36 lf we’ve made you angry. . . .
00:05:39 We got a pressure drop.
00:05:40 Go to the control room and wait for me!
00:05:42 Just go, please!
00:05:44 Go! l’ll tell you!
00:05:46 What’s that sound?
00:05:48 lt sounds like it’s right above us.
00:05:50 l know where it is,
00:06:24 l’m in the control shaft!
00:06:27 Hello?!
00:06:40 Holy shit!
00:06:42 Do you hear me?
00:06:44 You got to increase the positive
00:06:48 lncrease the pressure?
00:06:52 lf the Habitat is full of water,
00:06:55 Open the red gate valve.
00:06:59 The pressure is dropping!
00:07:02 Find the red knob!
00:07:05 Got it!
00:07:10 Good.
00:07:12 We’re getting positive pressure.
00:07:17 Not too much.
00:07:18 Start to ease it back.
00:07:31 Turn it back!
00:07:33 The pressure is too high!
00:07:35 We'll explode!
00:07:38 Turn it back!
00:07:51 We’re here!
00:07:53 Jesus!
00:07:54 Can you hear me?
00:07:55 l got him!
00:07:58 Turn the red gate valve.
00:08:00 Which way?
00:08:01 Clockwise.
00:08:08 Done!
00:08:12 We’re still leaking!
00:08:14 lt’s not the shell.
00:08:16 We’re okay.
00:08:22 What the hell is out there?!
00:08:28 Listen to me.
00:08:29 Whatever it is,
00:08:31 Pull the green lever marked
00:08:34 He said it would start a fire!
00:08:37 You said it would start a fire!
00:08:38 We’re going to die down here.
00:08:41 Barnes, do you hear her?
00:08:43 Don’t listen to her. She’s crazy.
00:08:50 Pull the lever!
00:08:51 He’s trying to pull something!
00:08:54 Do you hear her?!
00:08:55 Don’t listen to her.
00:08:58 Don’t do it.
00:09:01 . . .it’ll eat up all of our oxygen!
00:09:03 Don’t do it!
00:09:10 We’ve got failures all over the place!
00:09:14 lt’ll set a fire!
00:09:16 Shut up!
00:09:19 You’re going to be squid food!
00:09:21 What am l going to do?
00:09:39 We’re okay.
00:09:41 You don’t have to be right all the time.
00:09:46 Anybody got some Advil?
00:09:50 We got a fire in the comm room.
00:09:52 Get up there. l’ll meet you
00:10:10 Extinguishers?!
00:10:11 There’s one there.
00:10:13 l got it!
00:10:14 -How do you work it?
00:10:22 Are there any more?
00:10:23 ln the dorm.
00:10:33 Alert, alert.
00:10:37 Alert, alert.
00:10:40 Alert, alert.
00:10:51 Wake up!
00:10:52 What are you doing?
00:10:54 Harry, wake up!
00:10:56 Shit!
00:11:22 Alert, alert.
00:11:26 Alert, alert.
00:11:30 Doors secured.
00:11:32 lt’s coming through the ceiling panels.
00:11:37 Okay, l’m going up.
00:11:54 Don’t, Jerry!
00:12:08 You okay?
00:12:09 Hang on!
00:12:16 Get out!
00:12:32 Get out!
00:13:32 This is Norman, Jerry.
00:13:36 lt’s Norman.
00:13:39 Who put out the fire?
00:13:43 Who put the fire out?
00:13:51 He’s dead. Barnes is dead.
00:13:54 Beth and l put him
00:13:58 l know. Something
00:14:03 l can’t.
00:14:08 lt’s not in my power.
00:14:11 There was a fire and. . . .
00:14:16 And l froze.
00:14:20 l didn’t help him.
00:14:23 l wanted to,
00:14:30 l knew him since he was 17 years old,
00:14:34 But l’d like to just deal with this
00:14:42 You made that, Jerry?
00:14:52 No, that’s all right.
00:14:55 Very important.
00:14:59 You have to stop.
00:15:00 Listen to me.
00:15:01 This is critical.
00:15:09 Your manifestations injure our entities.
00:15:12 And pretty soon there’ll be
00:15:15 . . .and you’ll be all alone again. . .
00:15:18 . . .because you can’t control yourself.
00:15:20 Because with all your power, you
00:15:33 What name do you want?
00:15:37 What name do you want?
00:16:05 Hi, Harry.
00:16:09 Can you believe what happened?
00:16:11 What?
00:16:12 You know, the attack on the Habitat.
00:16:17 You know there was an attack
00:16:20 l must’ve slept through it.
00:16:23 -You slept through it.
00:16:29 Smoke didn’t bother you?
00:16:31 All the leaking?
00:16:34 You ever read this book,
00:16:37 l found it in the john.
00:16:41 l always loved this book.
00:16:43 Could never get past page 87 though.
00:16:46 You seem strangely detached,
00:16:49 l don’t know, Norman.
00:16:51 With all your running around,
00:16:54 You knew l was running around?
00:16:59 Have you seen Beth?
00:17:01 No. Thought she’s
00:17:03 What others?
00:17:07 There’s nobody left down here
00:17:11 Right?
00:17:12 The fire screwed up the electronics.
00:17:16 We’ve used up. . .
00:17:17 . . .most of our reserve gas.
00:17:21 You’re reading your book.
00:17:28 Somebody has to go reset the mini-sub.
00:17:30 lf you don’t reset it every 12 hours,
00:17:34 l’ll go.
00:17:35 -l’ll go.
00:17:38 lf the storm clears. . .
00:17:40 . . .it might be our only way out.
00:17:43 Can l talk to you for a second?
00:17:46 l don’t want Harry anywhere near
00:17:48 Think he’ll leave without us?
00:17:50 l think he already left without us.
00:17:54 He slept through the attack.
00:17:59 l guess it’s just you and me, babe.
00:18:03 You and me?
00:18:06 l’ll keep my eye on you
00:18:34 Reset.
00:18:36 Reset, where are you?
00:18:39 There you are.
00:19:00 Are there supposed to be bubbles. . .
00:19:03 . . .coming out of. . .
00:19:05 . . .out of here too?
00:19:10 l think l have bubbles coming out
00:19:17 Can you tell me what to do?
00:19:22 There’s something wrong here!
00:19:24 I got to get out of here!
00:19:27 Where the hell are you?
00:19:29 Help me.
00:19:35 I don 't think I'll ever get back!
00:19:43 Tell me what to do!
00:19:46 l can’t breathe!
00:19:47 Watch out for that rock.
00:19:50 lt’s me, Harry.
00:19:53 Go to the right of the stanchion.
00:19:56 Tell me what to do.
00:19:58 Come around which way?
00:20:01 l can’t breathe!
00:20:02 Yes, you can breathe.
00:20:04 lt’s just a faulty valve.
00:20:07 I can 't tell which way I'm going!
00:20:09 See the air lock?
00:20:13 I can 't bear the feeling in my ears!
00:20:15 And l can’t breathe.
00:20:40 -Where is she?
00:20:42 -You’ll hyperventilate.
00:20:46 l looked all over the Habitat for her.
00:20:51 Where is she?
00:20:53 Where is she?!
00:21:04 Did she tell you she was going out?
00:21:09 I can 't hear you.
00:21:10 lf she can’t hear,
00:21:12 What are you doing?
00:21:13 I went looking for food.
00:21:16 l was just up there. Stuff all over,
00:21:20 You went to look for food in the
00:21:23 No. What seems odd about it?
00:21:26 Even if there was food,
00:21:29 I was hoping for a cryogenic freezer,
00:21:32 Maybe a bottle of Bordeaux.
00:21:34 She’s lying.
00:21:37 ls Harry up there with you?
00:21:43 Why don’t we talk when you get back.
00:21:47 l’ll buy you a cup of coffee.
00:21:50 Very funny. I'll take mine black,
00:21:54 All right. See you soon.
00:21:58 We got 2 ingredients here:
00:22:02 Put them together,
00:22:14 How did it go in the mini-sub?
00:22:16 lt was a little disconcerting
00:22:20 Weren’t you supposed to be watching out
00:22:22 Yeah, but. . .
00:22:24 . . .Harry said he’d take over for me.
00:22:30 What happened?
00:22:33 l was in trouble.
00:22:34 Where were you?
00:22:38 -What’s going on?
00:22:41 Going out to look for 300-year-old food
00:22:44 . . .when there’s plenty of food here
00:22:47 ’ ’ Plenty of food’ ’ ?
00:22:48 There isn’t any. . . .
00:22:56 A veritable horn of plenty.
00:23:10 He must have hidden it.
00:23:11 You think l hid all that food?
00:23:14 l don’t know what’s going on.
00:23:18 l was standing right here.
00:23:20 And there was no food
00:23:25 And there was no food
00:23:27 Why?
00:23:28 Why would Harry do that?
00:23:31 l don’t know.
00:23:34 You don’t know?
00:23:35 l’m telling you. . .
00:23:37 . . .l was standing here. . .
00:23:39 . . .and this food was not here!
00:23:41 Calling Dr. Halperin. Dr. Beth
00:23:45 Shut up.
00:23:47 You can see what he’s doing to me.
00:23:49 You said you’d watch me.
00:23:51 You think Harry
00:23:53 . . .that cupboards are empty
00:23:54 Clinically, we would call that
00:23:58 l am not crazy, Norman!
00:24:01 You going to write me a prescription?
00:24:03 And just get rid of me again?
00:24:07 l am not psychotic!
00:24:09 How about a mini-psychotic break?
00:24:10 That’s not fair.
00:24:11 What?!
00:24:12 l’m down there. l can’t breathe.
00:24:17 Wait a minute!
00:24:18 You want me to believe
00:24:21 This isn’t Alice In Wonderland !
00:24:23 Remember, ’ ’ just you and me, babe’ ’ ?
00:24:26 ls it unrealistic to think
00:24:28 . . .you are a danger to yourself,
00:24:32 . . .because of your anger toward me,
00:24:36 . . .which is so distorted
00:24:38 l was out there.
00:24:39 You almost got me killed!
00:24:41 The man tried to save my life!
00:24:45 Yes, l want you to disbelieve Harry!
00:24:49 . . .to look at me
00:24:53 Look at me.
00:24:55 You weren’t there.
00:24:58 You want to believe Harry,
00:25:02 Because he’s done everything but part
00:25:07 But l’m telling you. . .
00:25:09 . . .that he is not. . .
00:25:11 . . .telling you the truth.
00:25:14 This is not about Harry.
00:25:16 ls it?
00:25:18 Who’s this about?
00:25:22 He didn’t tell you what’s
00:25:26 You didn’t tell him
00:25:31 And how would you know that?
00:25:38 Did you go inside?
00:25:44 Answer me.
00:25:50 Why won’t you answer me?
00:25:56 lt’s a question.
00:25:57 You don’t want to talk to me.
00:25:59 Remember?
00:26:01 Answer a question.
00:26:08 What do you think?
00:26:11 You think she went in the Sphere?
00:26:24 Here.
00:26:25 You dropped your book.
00:27:58 What isn’t Harry telling me?
00:28:00 l know you’re there.
00:28:04 What’s inside the Sphere?
00:28:07 Harry is reading this book. . .
00:28:10 ... Twenty Thousand Leagues
00:28:13 What makes me nervous
00:28:16 . . .87. . .
00:28:22 . . .it’s all blank pages.
00:28:28 Why?
00:28:31 Why did he go into the Sphere. . .
00:28:37 . . .and come out like this?
00:28:39 Why?
00:28:40 Why is this book half a book, Jerry?
00:28:43 Why? Why?
00:28:45 What’s going on?
00:28:52 He’s got G equals one.
00:28:55 That’s right.
00:28:57 He’s got B equals two.
00:29:02 He’s got. . .
00:29:03 . . .H equals three.
00:29:06 That’s not right.
00:29:08 Harry’s got the code wrong.
00:29:10 H doesn’t equal three.
00:30:30 Harry not only makes it real
00:30:33 He makes it real for you.
00:30:36 He has made it real for everybody.
00:30:39 lt’s really frightening because you
00:30:43 . . .or whether he’s made it real
00:30:48 And it’s because of the Sphere.
00:30:53 Our Harry is Jerry?
00:30:56 Come on, l’m just as tired
00:30:59 l know you can get this.
00:31:03 Harry said he couldn’t get past page 87
00:31:08 There’s nothing on the pages.
00:31:10 Read what’s on page 87.
00:31:13 ’ ’ According to calculations
00:31:15 . . .one of these animals, only 6 feet
00:31:20 That would make a formidable monster. ’ ’
00:31:23 What does Harry hate?
00:31:25 Squid.
00:31:27 And when he read that,
00:31:30 Getting the picture?
00:31:31 Remember all those. . .
00:31:33 . . .jellyfish that attacked?
00:31:35 What was Harry doing then?
00:31:37 Sleeping.
00:31:38 He was dreaming.
00:31:41 And this is the really wild part:
00:31:44 What he dreamed. . . .
00:31:46 Happened?
00:31:47 lt happened.
00:31:49 You’re telling me that. . .
00:31:51 . . .because Harry went inside the Sphere,
00:31:56 . . .his dreams, his fantasies. . . .
00:31:59 Manifest.
00:32:01 He made it happen.
00:32:02 We better not piss him off.
00:32:04 lt’s not that different
00:32:07 A child imagines that
00:32:10 But it doesn’t.
00:32:12 But with Harry, it does.
00:32:14 ln fact, it’s so real, it’s not only
00:32:17 And what l can’t understand is that
00:32:20 . . .the Sphere has a power. . .
00:32:22 . . .that projects every subconscious
00:32:26 lt prints it out
00:32:28 We thought it was Jerry.
00:32:32 Harry’s Jerry.
00:32:33 Does Harry know this?
00:32:35 But you went in the Sphere
00:32:38 Obviously, l didn’t go in the Sphere.
00:32:40 You never went inside the Sphere?
00:32:45 l was so angry at you.
00:32:49 l wanted you to be scared.
00:32:52 Maybe you had a right to be.
00:32:54 Thanks.
00:32:56 You sure you didn’t go in there?
00:33:00 l don’t know about you,
00:33:04 What we’re going to do
00:33:06 We can put him in some
00:33:09 Dreamless sleep, l hope.
00:33:11 A dreamless sleep, yes.
00:33:13 How do we do that?
00:33:15 l got a bunch of drugs up there.
00:33:17 Fancy that.
00:33:19 -’ ’ Diphenylpyraline. ’ ’
00:33:20 -’ ’ Ephedrine hydrochloride. ’ ’
00:33:23 ’ ’ Valdomet’ ’ ?
00:33:25 -Ulcers. You might want to keep that.
00:33:27 Sintag is a synthetic opiate.
00:33:31 l might want to keep that.
00:33:32 -What about ’ ’ parasolutrine’ ’ ?
00:33:35 l got paracin trichloride.
00:33:38 Do you combine it?
00:33:39 You give about 20 cc’s of this one,
00:33:42 You’re in business.
00:33:43 Here’s some more paracin trichloride.
00:33:45 Good. We’ll knock him out
00:34:00 l’m going to hold him.
00:34:10 What’s going on?
00:34:11 Go back to sleep.
00:34:18 l didn’t know
00:34:22 We didn’t kill him, did we?
00:34:24 l don’t think so.
00:34:28 Okay.
00:34:37 Come on, come on.
00:34:44 Here we go.
00:34:49 lt’s a code.
00:34:56 How the hell are we supposed--
00:34:58 lt’s decoding itself.
00:35:01 ’ ’ Weather normal.
00:35:05 6 hours and counting,
00:35:09 lt’s over.
00:35:16 lf you trust it.
00:35:19 You know me,
00:36:39 Get out!
00:36:40 Get off!
00:37:06 They’re Belcher sea snakes, Norman.
00:37:07 The most poisonous snakes in the world.
00:37:10 But they’re nocturnal.
00:37:24 Norman, can you meet me
00:37:26 l have something
00:37:50 What are you doing?
00:37:53 What are you doing?
00:38:02 Why are you locking me in?
00:38:15 You manifested the snakes.
00:38:18 Norman, up here.
00:38:20 You're the only one
00:38:23 Turn around.
00:38:31 -See the hypodermic needle?
00:38:33 l want you to inject yourself.
00:38:37 lt’s the same thing. . .
00:38:38 . . .that we used to inject Harry.
00:38:40 We gave Harry this stuff because
00:38:44 You’re manifesting your fears. . .
00:38:47 . . .the jellyfish. . .
00:38:48 . . .now the snakes.
00:38:50 The squid thing was Harry,
00:38:53 He’s in a dreamless sleep. lt couldn’t
00:38:57 What would the snakes have to do
00:39:02 See the jars?
00:39:03 l put the snakes in there and they
00:39:08 Who’s manifesting them, Norman?
00:39:10 You are.
00:39:12 I don 't have anything
00:39:13 lf you don’t use the hypodermic needle,
00:39:18 I'd remember
00:39:19 Don’t make me do this.
00:39:23 I didn 't manifest anything.
00:39:24 I didn 't manifest the squid.
00:39:27 I shouldn 't be
00:39:31 Why are you taking the gas out
00:39:44 What’s with this water?!
00:39:46 Think it through. Whose childhood fears
00:39:50 -Jellyfish?
00:39:52 l’m not the only one
00:39:54 This wasn’t exactly a jellyfish.
00:39:56 Jellyfish like this are unheard of.
00:39:57 Anybody can be. . .
00:40:00 . . .afraid of jellyfish.
00:40:03 lsn’t it possible
00:40:07 . . .and you just don’t remember?
00:40:09 l didn’t go inside the Sphere!
00:40:13 l didn’t go inside the Sphere.
00:40:15 Yes, you did.
00:40:16 Is he alive?
00:40:17 You went inside the Sphere...
00:40:18 ...and you just don 't remember.
00:40:25 It's not me!
00:40:28 lnject yourself
00:40:36 lt’s your snakes.
00:40:38 lt’s all a fear.
00:40:40 You can make it go away.
00:40:43 And the ships will come
00:40:48 What are you doing?!
00:40:54 You can stop it.
00:40:57 Try to pull yourself together.
00:41:00 Your fears are going to kill
00:41:16 Please, don’t open the hatch.
00:41:18 You’ll freeze to death in the water.
00:41:25 You’ll kill yourself!
00:41:56 I know enough
00:41:58 Are you the most qualified
00:42:00 What exactly are your qualifications?
00:42:03 Why are you here?
00:42:08 Are you the most qualified?
00:42:10 You almost got me killed.
00:42:14 You're a danger to all of us.
00:42:16 Come back to reality.
00:44:37 What are you doing?
00:45:05 Are you real?
00:45:12 As real as the water
00:45:18 You tried to kill me.
00:45:24 What are you doing there?
00:45:30 Beth, you went into the Sphere.
00:45:36 Didn’t you?
00:46:00 Answer me.
00:46:01 l don’t know what to think.
00:46:05 l’m losing it, you know?
00:46:08 l’m trying to keep it together, but. . . .
00:46:12 What’s going on?
00:46:14 Why’d you put me out?
00:46:16 What are you guys up to?
00:46:19 You went in the Sphere, Harry.
00:46:21 So did Beth.
00:46:22 So did l.
00:46:24 l think.
00:46:26 And if so, what?
00:46:28 Everything that we feel or think. . .
00:46:30 . . .just. . .
00:46:31 . . .happens.
00:46:33 That’s what happened
00:46:35 The astronaut in the chair,
00:46:38 He had. . .
00:46:40 . . .blunt force trauma.
00:46:43 They went into the Sphere one by one. . .
00:46:45 . . .became afraid of each other,
00:46:48 And we’re doing the same thing.
00:46:51 l don’t want to kill you.
00:46:56 Your attention, please.
00:46:58 All construction personnel
00:47:02 ...immediately.
00:47:03 Panther explosives
00:47:06 Mark 1 3 minutes and counting.
00:47:09 Want to tell me who that voice is?
00:47:12 They had explosives down here
00:47:15 So when l went out before, l set up a
00:47:20 Something must have triggered it.
00:47:23 Something from inside the Sphere.
00:47:25 -Nothing in the Sphere. You know that.
00:47:29 l don’t know.
00:47:32 Then who?
00:47:37 lt’s me.
00:47:40 Oh, God.
00:47:42 l was just thinking
00:47:45 lt just flashed inside my mind.
00:47:54 l was thinking about wanting to die.
00:47:57 You put explosives near the spacecraft?
00:48:00 Yeah, l did.
00:48:03 But they’re about 100 yards away.
00:48:05 There’s a lot of liquid hydrogen
00:48:08 lf it explodes,
00:48:13 Mini-sub, now!
00:48:19 l hope there’s a ship up there.
00:48:24 Your attention, please.
00:48:25 All construction personnel must exit
00:48:30 Panther explosives
00:48:33 Mark 1 0 minutes and counting.
00:48:47 Let’s go! Let’s go!
00:48:49 Come on, come on!
00:48:57 Come on, move!
00:48:58 Keep moving.
00:49:00 We’re not going to make it!
00:49:06 There’s not enough time.
00:49:08 Just keep moving.
00:49:10 We’re not out of time. We’re
00:49:26 Let’s go, Norman.
00:49:28 lt’s not like l drive subs, okay?
00:49:30 You’re driving one now.
00:49:35 Oh, my God!
00:49:37 What’s going on?
00:49:39 l don’t know.
00:49:40 Why are we inside the spaceship?
00:49:42 l don’t know.
00:49:44 Let’s go!
00:49:45 Now alert, alert.
00:49:50 We’re not moving.
00:49:54 What the hell?
00:49:57 Wait a minute,
00:49:59 Which one of us is doing this?
00:50:02 Oh, God.
00:50:03 Alert, alert.
00:50:06 Wait, wait.
00:50:10 How much time we got?!
00:50:12 lt’s a dead end.
00:50:13 Where are we?
00:50:15 An illusion.
00:50:16 Doesn’t look like it.
00:50:18 Beth, which way?
00:50:21 Where?
00:50:23 Around that corner?
00:50:25 And what’s there?
00:50:27 Just another blind alley
00:50:30 Maybe he’s right.
00:50:31 We believe that,
00:50:34 Just go on. Leave me.
00:50:36 You’re not going to die down here.
00:50:41 l’m not going to die.
00:50:46 You have to push the button.
00:50:48 l can’t see a button.
00:50:49 l can’t see the button.
00:50:50 l can’t see the button.
00:50:52 lt’s no use.
00:50:53 We die down here.
00:50:56 We’re running out of time.
00:50:59 l don’t know where we are
00:51:01 Where we are is stuck in the illusion
00:51:05 lt’s a dead end.
00:51:06 Just like l said all along:
00:51:09 We die down here.
00:51:10 Maybe he’s right.
00:51:12 Maybe he’s right.
00:51:13 l’m not going to die.
00:51:15 Beth’s not going to die.
00:51:16 And you’re not going to die.
00:51:18 Look, just leave me.
00:51:19 We’re not in the spacecraft!
00:51:23 This is your manifestation!
00:51:26 lt’s a dead end.
00:51:27 We’re not going to die here.
00:51:28 lt’s not our time.
00:51:47 Thank God, we’re out of here.
00:51:48 Don’t start celebrating yet.
00:51:50 Why not?
00:51:50 l don’t think
00:51:52 For what?
00:51:54 An underwater blast creates a suction.
00:51:57 That is, if the shock wave
00:52:00 Alert, alert.
00:52:03 Panther explosives are now activated.
00:52:11 640 feet.
00:52:13 630.
00:52:15 620.
00:52:23 610. You a religious man, Norman?
00:52:25 Atheist. But l’m flexible.
00:52:56 Pull up, Norman!
00:53:02 Come on, pull up!
00:53:31 This is Escort 7.
00:53:32 We have sighted OSSA mini-sub,
00:53:36 Repeat. Bearing 1 05.
00:53:38 Preparing to make contact
00:53:53 What’s going on?
00:53:55 More of nothing.
00:54:01 l want to thank you for saving my life.
00:54:05 lnteresting life to save.
00:54:12 You get some sleep.
00:54:13 l have no idea what to tell them
00:54:27 My back is killing me.
00:54:29 Next time l have to remember to stretch
00:54:45 We’ve been trapped in here
00:54:48 They want an explanation. We ought
00:54:52 Killer jellyfish, squid, sea snakes. . .
00:54:55 . . .and an alien being in the form
00:55:01 We destroyed $ 100 million worth
00:55:06 They want answers.
00:55:10 Why aren’t we dead?
00:55:11 What?
00:55:12 You said. . .
00:55:14 ’ ’ The future can’t be changed. ’ ’
00:55:16 lt can’t.
00:55:18 But in the spaceship they called it
00:55:22 Like we never got here alive
00:55:26 You said we wouldn’t survive. lf you
00:55:31 We’re alive.
00:55:35 And in 2 minutes we’ll be in a room
00:55:38 They know about the Sphere.
00:55:40 We know Barnes got ahold of them
00:55:44 What do you want to tell them?
00:55:46 Why bother?
00:55:49 But we still have the power,
00:55:54 l don’t know if l trust them with it.
00:55:57 l don’t want to not be able to sleep,
00:56:01 . . .having manifested
00:56:04 . . .and there’s all kinds
00:56:07 That’s a frightening thought.
00:56:08 No kidding.
00:56:10 So. . .
00:56:13 . . .if we still have the power. . .
00:56:16 . . .what do you want to do with it?
00:56:23 God knows what they’ll do with it.
00:56:25 Are you worried what will happen
00:56:29 Yeah. Frankly, l don’t know
00:56:32 Or what’s worse:
00:56:34 We are the wrong hands.
00:56:37 We proved it.
00:56:38 You know, the 3 of us are enlightened
00:56:43 . . .we even recycle
00:56:45 But when we got our shot,
00:56:49 . . .distorting, vengeful,
00:56:54 We did.
00:56:55 Right?
00:56:57 You believe we still have the power.
00:56:59 Of course we still have it.
00:57:02 And that’s the answer to the equation.
00:57:05 We can’t change the future.
00:57:07 We’re not dead.
00:57:12 l’m not following you.
00:57:14 Because we have the power. . .
00:57:17 . . .to forget.
00:57:21 To forget.
00:57:23 You want us to agree to forget?
00:57:25 Wait a minute, are we sure
00:57:29 Yes.
00:57:33 This is the greatest discovery
00:57:35 We’re just going to white it out
00:57:39 l’m sure.
00:57:43 What about you, Beth?
00:57:45 What’s the matter, Norman?
00:57:47 lt’s a little hard to let go of.
00:57:49 Something that could’ve been. . .
00:57:52 . . .this gift?
00:57:53 The power to make your dreams
00:57:56 We're given the greatest gift
00:57:59 We're given this magic ball.
00:58:01 And it says...
00:58:02 ''Imagine what you will
00:58:08 That’s an extraordinary gift,
00:58:13 We manifested the worst in us,
00:58:17 . . .is what we have inside of us, instead
00:58:23 We weren’t ready, Norman.
00:58:26 We have what's called an imagination.
00:58:31 l mean, look what we’re capable of.
00:58:34 We can. . . .
00:58:41 We’re not ready.
00:58:48 A long time ago. . .
00:58:51 . . .l did something very. . .
00:58:53 . . .very inappropriate with you,
00:58:57 Okay?
00:58:59 Okay.
00:59:00 l don’t have any answers, Norman,
00:59:05 Okay, we’re going to agree to forget. . .
00:59:08 . . .the Sphere. . .
00:59:10 . . .the power. . .
00:59:12 . . .all that ever was.
00:59:20 l don’t know how to get this going.
00:59:23 How about we just count to 3?
00:59:25 l couldn’t have come up with that.
00:59:30 l’ll start.
00:59:35 One.
00:59:43 Two.
00:59:46 Three.
00:59:57 Can somebody tell me
01:00:09 Why are you holding my hand?
01:00:11 No, you were holding my hand.
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