Ba al
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I thought you quit, Carl. |
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Video's up, we're in. |
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Don't touch the latex. |
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Go. |
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Turn around. |
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Turn around. Walk. |
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Code. |
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Code! |
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One, three, five, eight, zero. |
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Stop. |
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Go. |
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One, two, two, five, seven. |
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Go to the scrolls. |
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Carl... where are you? |
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Tommy, Carl's disappeared on me. |
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I'll see if I can find him. |
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Gently, my friend. |
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No sign of Carl but he left |
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a whole cigarette burning |
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Something's wrong. |
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Hurry, they're on to you. |
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Code red! |
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Tommy! Dave! |
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Dead Sea Scroll room! |
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Guard coming into the room. |
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Drop it! |
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Back! |
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Back. |
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Why are we stopping? |
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Armed guards at an excavation site. |
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What is Stanford doing? |
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I don't know but maybe |
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Yeah, well unless he's got |
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he's pulling stakes... tonight. |
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Let's get out of here. |
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No further. |
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This place, Atkonartok. |
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Taggarik Atkonartok. |
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What are you saying? |
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He said, "Devil storms are coming." |
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Hey, where are you going? |
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What are we supposed to do now? |
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Drive down, it's right there. |
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Let's go! |
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What's he talking about storms? |
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Even the Inuit suck at meteorology. |
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Stop! |
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What do we need? |
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Step out of the vehicle! |
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We're ah, we're here |
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Stay right where you are. |
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I'm Dr. Helm from the Institute. |
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Look at your paycheck; |
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Hey! |
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Whoa! |
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Put your hands up! Turn around. |
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Hey! Hey! |
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Don't! What are you doing? |
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That's enough. |
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What's going on here, Owen? |
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Why are you here? I sent for |
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Why are these guys |
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My apologies. You must be Dr. Gage. |
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Dr. Stanford, |
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I've read all your books. |
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You know why I'm here, Stanford. |
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You are familiar with the Sumerian |
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Kubaba dialect |
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Okay, we need to talk all right? |
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You don't need to be rude, Lee. |
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If I don't return to the institute |
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this place goes dark tonight. |
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So serious, isn't he? |
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You want answers? Come. |
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Tell me, Dr. Gage, do you know why |
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the indigenous people here |
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Inuvialuit is the correct term, |
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Ah, you are impressive. |
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Real human beings? |
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What of it? |
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The Inuit see themselves as chosen. |
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They're anointed by a foreign god |
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What holy object? |
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It's hard to tell, the Inuit themselves |
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Can't get one of them to |
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Yeah, so we've noticed. |
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You all right? |
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Yeah. It was a new textual analysis |
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But I found something that |
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What is this? |
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Dr. Gage. |
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It's an accounting sheet. |
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Materials labour, |
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Sumerian tablet found here? |
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Yes, a Sumerian artifact in the Arctic. |
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Wow! How could that be? |
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I mean, there are no records of |
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I have no idea, but I'm asking you to |
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Dr. Stanford I've ice core samples, |
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In the freezer, please. |
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But Doctor, |
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Fine, fine. |
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Pure ice? What's he talking about? |
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In the freezer, please! |
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All right. |
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Wait a minute. |
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You think they're here, don't you? |
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Think what's here? |
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The Ba'al amulets. |
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We might as well be looking for |
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Okay, I'm pretty up |
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but I have no idea |
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It's a children's myth |
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in some obscure translation. |
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Always been a fan of bedtime stories. |
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Well, see here, I can assure you |
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Millennia ago, the Storm God Ba'al |
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in order to bring people |
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I know. |
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Ba'al's father El grew angry with |
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Not destroyed, exactly. |
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'Banishment.' |
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Yes. Now El smashed Ba'al's power |
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Earth, Air, Water and Fire. |
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It's the ancient elemental roots. |
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And the Amulets scattered |
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by Sumerian priests |
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Dematerialized like fog |
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Do you think the amulets are here? |
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Just one, |
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It was said that |
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each amulet in their elemental opposite. |
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So fire, into water. |
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And earth into that |
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Pure ice. |
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Dr. Stanford come quick, |
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Let me through. Out of the way! |
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Let me through! |
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Oh, yes. |
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Oh, yes! Brush. |
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It does look like a Sumerian marker. |
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You want in this, don't you? |
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There's an runic inscription here. |
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'Held in ice.' |
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This inscription here |
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What? |
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'Death.' |
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The Amulet of the Earth. |
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I can't believe it. |
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Give me that. |
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Doc, whoa! |
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Hey, doc, |
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I don't have time for |
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You're not approaching |
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You're ignoring every |
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It's actually there. |
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It's real. |
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What do you make of those markings? |
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Oh, my God! |
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Oh my God! |
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Get his legs! |
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My god! |
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Get his legs. Get his legs! |
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Grab him! Come on! Breathe! |
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Come on! Breathe! |
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Breathe! |
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We've got to get him out of here! |
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Come on, stand up! |
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Doctor, come on, you've got to get up! |
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Get up! |
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Grab on to something. Hold on tight. |
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Oh, my God. I finally found one. |
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Oh no. |
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No! You can't do this to me, not now! |
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Aagh! Gawd! |
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Lieutenant McCulloch. |
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Scott! Marta Pena, how you doing? |
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Dr. Pena, long time no speak. |
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Do you see the electrical storm |
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Yeah. |
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Strange this time of year but no biggie. |
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No biggie? |
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10,000 feet. |
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You're reading the troposphere, |
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How high does this thing go? |
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Over 600,000 feet. |
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No way, a storm can't go that high. |
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The cloud itself doesn't |
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I'm getting lightning hits upward. |
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They're literally |
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What kind of storm is this? |
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A bad one. |
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It's drawing electromagnetic energy |
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I've got to go. |
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Wait, wait, wait. |
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Are you nuts? You can't come here. |
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Wait, this is serious! |
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Dr. Pena, |
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Thanks, Scott! |
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Look forward to seeing you. |
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What have you got there, Lieutenant? |
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It's an electromagnetic storm surge. |
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Magnified at a rate of... |
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Jesus, 0.22 per minute. |
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How high is this thing? |
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Bring up keyhole satellite epsilon. |
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Why wasn't I notified of this, |
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Commander Kittrick, |
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Admiral Collette, line one. |
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Commander Kittrick speaking. |
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Yes Admiral, we're tracking it now. |
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Send up a P-3. |
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Yes, sir. |
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Evacuate everyone, all right? |
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Don't let anyone near this site |
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until we figure out what |
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Glad to see ya kicking old man. |
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Thought we'd lost you |
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I'm damn near doing a jig. |
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You have it? |
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A good archeologist never leaves |
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Ah, it's the boss. |
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Dr. Miller, you don't understand, |
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Yes, I see, and you have |
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Oh yeah. |
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Do you realize, this means |
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a lot greater distance than |
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Good work Dr. Helm. |
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This is extraordinary news |
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Don't thank me. |
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This was Stanford's idea. |
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The old bugger pulled off something |
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greater than we could |
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Yes, of course. |
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Now you must hurry back. |
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I trust the museum's transport plane |
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Yeah, but I mean we still |
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Yes, and there's much more |
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Anyway, winter's about to set in. |
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We'll send in an Arctic expedition |
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Just get yourself and that |
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Yes, sir. |
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EI. |
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El what? |
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Diablo? |
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Just EI. |
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Father of all the gods. |
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EI's companion statue is his son, |
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Ba'al. Right. |
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Semitic word |
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In this case, Lord of Storms. |
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Well, this storm killed a man. |
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Can I help you with something, |
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Yeah, actually, |
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His office said he's away |
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and only you know his whereabouts? |
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What do you want with Helm? |
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I have a warrant for his arrest. |
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Ha, you've got to be joking. |
00:26:24 |
No, not me, |
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Prints from the break-in led nowhere |
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until we ran them through |
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the museum's civil |
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Outer keypad, inner keypad, |
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Helm's prints, every single one. |
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I don't believe it. |
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Oh, come on now, Doctor. |
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You knew the Scroll theft |
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You're accusing one of |
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Well, now one of archeology's |
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So, where can I find him? |
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These ruinic inscriptions |
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First, 'Ba'al's rage rests |
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Then we have the word 'namlugal' |
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which translates to |
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Kingly treasure? |
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And the inscription on the back says, |
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The scroll? |
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What's that word right there? |
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Fire, trapped in a circle. |
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Fire Amulet? |
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I tell you not to come here |
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You use my name to |
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I'm screwed when they find out. |
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Could you just calm down |
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Please. |
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Three minutes, then I've got to go. |
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No, no, no, you can't send |
00:28:08 |
Why not? |
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Because it's too risky. |
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You're putting the lives of |
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The crew aboard |
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has seen far worse, Miss Pena. |
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It's Doctor Pena. |
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And I can guarantee |
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they've never flown |
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What exactly do you think |
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A high voltage superstorm powered |
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That is something that |
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Lieutenant are you aware |
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has been permanently banned |
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Yes, sir, I'm aware that |
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It's just that Dr. Pena claims to have |
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That ban was political. |
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You repeatedly hacked |
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piggy-backing our techs, |
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You did that? |
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Technically yes, |
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Get her out of here. |
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Okay, there's no need for that. |
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Listen the Hurricane Watcher's |
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This is really dangerous! |
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God! |
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The phrase, |
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It's a clue. |
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But without context |
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Yes, but it's step one |
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Are you saying that |
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the location of the Fire Amulet |
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Not only the Fire Amulet, but to |
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That is fascinating. |
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We'll take it up with Dr. Miller |
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We're not going back. |
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No we're not. |
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The sun's behind us. |
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We're flying in the wrong direction. |
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Whoa, hey! |
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Wait, wait. |
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What have you done? |
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Please. |
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Listen. |
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What was the first inscription |
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"Ba'al's rage rests below Bosporus." |
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Wait a minute. |
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You're taking us to the Black Sea |
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based on some obscure clue |
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Are you out of your mind? |
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Let me show you. |
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But how... how did you? |
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Oh good God! |
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The Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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P-3 is inbound. Routing of |
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This storm is a monster! |
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I've never seen anything like it. |
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The lightening detector's off |
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Commencing drone |
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Three, two, one. |
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Drones are airborne. |
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Receiving drone transmissions. |
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The drones have hit the squall line. |
00:31:18 |
What are we reading? |
00:31:20 |
The surface layer of stability |
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Can't even measure the turbulent |
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We lost it. |
00:31:43 |
Pull out the drones. |
00:31:51 |
Drone controls not responding, sir. |
00:32:01 |
Get out of there, Captain. |
00:32:03 |
Roger that, aborting mission. |
00:32:21 |
P-3, Flight 54 come in. |
00:32:25 |
Storm Command to P-3, |
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Storm Command to 54, come in! |
00:32:36 |
Still no emergency beacon, sir. |
00:32:41 |
Storm Command to 54. Come in. |
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Sir, they're gone. |
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I want every shred of data from |
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Let's piece this together, today! |
00:33:08 |
You son of a bitch. |
00:33:09 |
You stole from an institution that |
00:33:13 |
Before you judge me just remember |
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without the Scroll and it's clues. |
00:33:18 |
You didn't have to steal it! |
00:33:19 |
The museum would have |
00:33:22 |
You could have gotten grants, press. |
00:33:25 |
Yes, and years of |
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oversight committees, |
00:33:30 |
museum bureaucracy, |
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That's our job. |
00:33:34 |
Well I don't have years. |
00:33:39 |
What...? |
00:33:42 |
Is your cancer back? |
00:33:50 |
Lee, I'm running out of time. |
00:33:55 |
It still doesn't make it right. |
00:33:59 |
Dr. Miller is expecting us back |
00:34:01 |
and we're going to have to |
00:34:07 |
No, we're going back. |
00:34:09 |
Lee. |
00:34:11 |
What? |
00:34:12 |
This strange line on the Amulet next to |
00:34:21 |
It fits. |
00:34:21 |
I'll be damned. |
00:34:23 |
We always thought |
00:34:37 |
That's a Hebrew symbol. |
00:34:40 |
So that means |
00:34:45 |
Equidistant Letter Sequencing. |
00:34:47 |
Yes. |
00:34:49 |
So are we talking like |
00:34:53 |
It's Torah Code. Now remember, |
00:34:55 |
every Hebrew symbol |
00:35:00 |
So read the text all the way |
00:35:03 |
and take out every eighth letter. |
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Bet. |
00:35:14 |
Two. |
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Dalet. |
00:35:18 |
Four. |
00:35:30 |
My God. It's a massacre. |
00:35:34 |
What was that flash going |
00:35:37 |
The storm appears to be drawing power |
00:35:41 |
It's redirecting it at the drones. |
00:35:44 |
What kind of external source? |
00:35:48 |
I don't know. |
00:35:49 |
Well then, find somebody who does. |
00:35:52 |
Sir, you kicked that |
00:36:02 |
Het. |
00:36:03 |
Eight. |
00:36:07 |
So, what does all that mean? |
00:36:09 |
It's Sumerian coordinates. |
00:36:12 |
If we place them over |
00:36:16 |
...that will lead us |
00:36:18 |
which when inserted into the scroll |
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will lead us to |
00:36:24 |
You're carting around |
00:36:26 |
find of our life like |
00:36:29 |
No, the Scrolls are |
00:36:32 |
Of course they're going back, |
00:36:36 |
that we are on the verge of |
00:36:40 |
This is a bigger discovery |
00:36:43 |
And the fame and fortune |
00:36:49 |
Now we have it within our grasp. |
00:36:51 |
Come on, Lee, |
00:36:52 |
is starting to sound pretty exciting. |
00:36:55 |
Lee, this is an opportunity that |
00:37:00 |
There are three Amulets out |
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Sumerian latitude and longitude was |
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a measurement called 'ush', |
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The center point was |
00:37:19 |
The closest holy site to Bosporus |
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So, if we use the numbers |
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by the Scroll twenty four |
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by thirty five point eight 'ush' |
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the Fire Amulet would |
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And how are we |
00:38:01 |
The same way |
00:38:04 |
This is under water. |
00:38:06 |
What did you expect? |
00:38:11 |
We're going to need help with this. |
00:38:13 |
We need to get |
00:38:15 |
No intervention. |
00:38:16 |
We'll find a way. |
00:38:17 |
We pull sonar, |
00:38:20 |
Hey guys, there's something |
00:38:28 |
Ba'al's rage rests below Bosporus. |
00:38:30 |
The word for rage is 'hul-gal' |
00:38:34 |
Maybe there's something else |
00:38:37 |
A negative space |
00:38:39 |
Wait, wait. |
00:38:41 |
Negative space. |
00:38:45 |
That's it! |
00:38:47 |
Ba'al is negative space. |
00:38:50 |
The numbers run from north |
00:38:54 |
and hope which |
00:38:57 |
You just invert |
00:39:01 |
Okay, so twenty four |
00:39:07 |
with thirty five point eight 'ush. |
00:39:13 |
We're no longer under water |
00:39:15 |
That land was once under water from |
00:39:21 |
It's high and dry. |
00:39:24 |
If we're right. |
00:39:42 |
There. |
00:40:05 |
These are ancient stone markers. |
00:40:09 |
Sitting out in the open like this, |
00:40:11 |
The world is |
00:40:13 |
in the open undiscovered, my dear. |
00:40:15 |
This fungus, this is lichen. |
00:40:20 |
It's very slow growing. |
00:40:22 |
By the thickness of this, |
00:40:24 |
these markers could have |
00:40:30 |
When this land would |
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It's here, it's right here. |
00:40:51 |
Dr. Pena we need you to |
00:41:01 |
You lost the P-3, didn't you? |
00:41:05 |
That's none of your concern. |
00:41:06 |
None of my concern? |
00:41:08 |
When I tried to warn you that |
00:41:09 |
the crew was in danger |
00:41:11 |
and now you drag me back |
00:41:15 |
What the hell is going on? |
00:41:16 |
Yes, we lost the P-3. |
00:41:22 |
Proceed, Lieutenant. |
00:41:43 |
My Ghost Storm in action. |
00:41:46 |
Ghost storm? |
00:41:49 |
You mean a supercell. |
00:41:51 |
Uh, no. No. |
00:41:55 |
Think of a Ghost Storm |
00:41:57 |
it's the unseen storm behind |
00:42:02 |
So your socalled Ghost Storm |
00:42:09 |
Exactly. |
00:42:11 |
And where is this Ghost Storm? |
00:42:14 |
Because it's made up of |
00:42:16 |
taken from the radiation belt |
00:42:19 |
The Van Allen Belt. |
00:42:21 |
Yeah. |
00:42:23 |
I've always feared |
00:42:24 |
into the Van Allen belt it |
00:42:27 |
supply of |
00:42:34 |
...triggering an unending storm |
00:42:37 |
that would cover the globe. |
00:42:44 |
Is there a precedent for |
00:42:47 |
Yeah, the great Red Spot of Jupiter. |
00:42:49 |
That's a storm that's |
00:42:51 |
that's bigger than our planet. |
00:42:53 |
Picture Earth |
00:42:55 |
and that's what we're looking at. |
00:43:08 |
This is crazy. |
00:43:09 |
Doubt they used a road crew to |
00:43:13 |
We don't have a choice. |
00:43:15 |
Hey guys, get off of there, |
00:43:17 |
It's not just rocks, |
00:43:20 |
The rocks have been |
00:43:23 |
I'm sure they're not |
00:43:24 |
Yeah, well we have |
00:43:28 |
Guys, it's picking something up. |
00:43:34 |
Oh, yeah. |
00:43:35 |
There's a slab about ten feet deep. |
00:43:37 |
Bring the backhoe now! |
00:43:39 |
Whoa, no no wait. |
00:43:40 |
We still have to mark the site, |
00:43:43 |
No, no, no. |
00:43:44 |
We don't have government |
00:43:47 |
We've got to |
00:43:49 |
We're just going to |
00:43:52 |
Let's just get the damn thing |
00:44:15 |
Okay! Hey, that's enough! |
00:44:17 |
Don't dig any further. |
00:44:19 |
He's only inches from the slab. |
00:44:20 |
We've got to finish the rest by hand. |
00:44:22 |
Come on, fellas. You're up. |
00:44:23 |
No. We don't have time for that. |
00:44:25 |
Keep digging! |
00:44:25 |
What are you, nuts? |
00:44:26 |
Dr. Stanford, |
00:44:29 |
Forget the tablet. |
00:44:32 |
He hit it! |
00:44:34 |
Durmak! |
00:44:35 |
Durmak! |
00:44:36 |
Look, this is sacrilege. |
00:44:39 |
I'm not going to stand by |
00:44:40 |
and let you willfully |
00:44:42 |
Leave. |
00:44:44 |
Excuse me? |
00:44:45 |
Leave. Go back to your desk job. |
00:44:49 |
Keep digging! |
00:45:07 |
We spotted this thunder storm |
00:45:11 |
It's matured in 10 seconds. |
00:45:14 |
Ten seconds? |
00:45:16 |
That's not possible. |
00:45:17 |
I've checked over |
00:45:19 |
It matured in 10 seconds. |
00:45:20 |
Well what's its elevation? |
00:45:24 |
Twenty K and rising. |
00:45:26 |
So, it's rising |
00:45:27 |
just like the other storm did. |
00:45:29 |
We have to |
00:45:30 |
that this is some kind of |
00:45:33 |
Weather is the most untamable |
00:45:35 |
I can't imagine |
00:45:37 |
Bull. If we can harness the atom |
00:45:43 |
We need to see if |
00:45:45 |
in the same way |
00:45:47 |
You mean plug it into |
00:45:49 |
Yeah. |
00:45:56 |
Okay, cut it! |
00:46:26 |
I need a rope. |
00:46:28 |
I'll go. |
00:46:56 |
What have you got? |
00:47:02 |
It's not an Amulet. |
00:47:07 |
It's coral. |
00:47:08 |
Bring it up. |
00:47:17 |
All right. |
00:47:32 |
Help me read the inscription. |
00:47:34 |
I think we should leave now. |
00:47:35 |
We can translate it later. |
00:47:37 |
No, no, the Kibdu is near. |
00:47:39 |
The Kibdu? |
00:47:40 |
Read it, please! |
00:47:49 |
"Held to the sky, |
00:48:05 |
Just be careful with |
00:49:09 |
Come on, get up! |
00:49:26 |
Owen! |
00:49:29 |
Owen! |
00:49:32 |
Lee! |
00:49:32 |
Carol! |
00:49:45 |
Sir, this new storm has |
00:49:48 |
Skyward? |
00:49:50 |
Same as it did in the first storm. |
00:49:52 |
And it's wiring into |
00:49:55 |
Louis, put up the keyhole. |
00:50:04 |
What in God's name is that? |
00:50:07 |
Storm tendrils. |
00:50:11 |
Give me a whole Earth view. |
00:50:20 |
The Arctic Storm has them, too. |
00:50:23 |
It looks like the Arctic Storm |
00:50:24 |
and the Black Sea |
00:50:29 |
What happens |
00:50:31 |
I don't know. |
00:50:32 |
Nothing like this has |
00:50:46 |
Hello, Dr. Helm. |
00:50:47 |
Remember me? Agent Risko. |
00:50:50 |
We met at |
00:50:52 |
Am I glad to see you. |
00:50:53 |
How about this heat, huh? |
00:50:57 |
Did the Consulate send you |
00:50:59 |
Uh, no. |
00:51:00 |
I'm here to extradite you |
00:51:03 |
Extradite? What? |
00:51:07 |
Ah, you're being charged |
00:51:10 |
That includes accessory to murder. |
00:51:12 |
Wait a minute. |
00:51:16 |
Well, your finger prints |
00:51:19 |
Both key pads, |
00:51:22 |
who by the way wired |
00:51:24 |
to a Cayman account under |
00:51:27 |
And that's you. |
00:51:33 |
Look, I don't know |
00:51:37 |
...and I don't know how |
00:51:41 |
Whoever it was |
00:51:43 |
People are going to die. |
00:51:45 |
Stop who? |
00:51:49 |
I can tell you who's got the Scrolls. |
00:51:52 |
But you've got to promise, |
00:51:55 |
You got it. Give me a name. |
00:51:58 |
Dr. Owen Stanford. |
00:52:02 |
You got any proof to back that up? |
00:52:04 |
He's got the Scrolls; I've seen them. |
00:52:09 |
And where exactly is this Dr. Stanford? |
00:52:14 |
I don't know, exactly. |
00:52:19 |
Exactly. |
00:52:48 |
Dr. Stanford. |
00:52:57 |
Congratulations, Owen, |
00:53:02 |
Did you bring |
00:53:04 |
Everything you need |
00:53:06 |
Right. |
00:53:16 |
Are you all right? |
00:53:17 |
Yeah. |
00:53:21 |
Stanford made it |
00:53:23 |
What? |
00:53:24 |
Somehow he got |
00:53:26 |
Risko is extraditing us. |
00:53:29 |
Oh, my God. |
00:53:30 |
Stanford's out of control. |
00:53:31 |
All this time, he was |
00:53:36 |
I bet he's already deciphered |
00:53:40 |
Lee, he's not just after the Amulet. |
00:53:46 |
What do you mean? |
00:53:48 |
What he said before the storm broke, |
00:53:52 |
Which means? |
00:53:55 |
The Kibdu is secret mythology. |
00:53:57 |
It's the Sumerian treasure thought |
00:54:00 |
between our world and the next. |
00:54:02 |
Sounds pretty crazy, doesn't it? |
00:54:05 |
Not after what we've seen. |
00:54:09 |
Stanford is unleashing something. |
00:54:12 |
If we don't stop him... |
00:55:26 |
What options do we have to |
00:55:29 |
What about cloud seeding? |
00:55:31 |
We could build another storm to |
00:55:34 |
No, that would only knock |
00:55:37 |
Too much of the storm is |
00:55:39 |
What do you suggest? |
00:55:41 |
As I've been saying, |
00:55:43 |
in its connection to |
00:55:46 |
We have to kill that connection. |
00:56:06 |
This is how you're going to fly back? |
00:56:12 |
Are you going to write that |
00:56:18 |
You can have all three thieves |
00:56:22 |
and the mastermind behind |
00:56:25 |
Well, you tell me |
00:56:27 |
and I'll tell the pilot to |
00:56:35 |
We've been excavating |
00:56:38 |
by Sumerian priests |
00:56:42 |
Each one of those artifacts has |
00:56:51 |
I think Dr. Stanford |
00:56:55 |
unleash those super natural forces |
00:57:00 |
Excuse me? |
00:57:53 |
You okay? |
00:57:54 |
Yeah. |
00:57:58 |
Yeah. |
00:58:09 |
The pilot's going to |
00:58:12 |
For some strange reason |
00:58:17 |
We know how to find Stanford. |
00:58:20 |
How? |
00:58:23 |
You have to follow the storms. |
00:58:32 |
Call the F.F.S.C. |
00:58:36 |
Okay. |
00:58:40 |
Okay? |
00:58:41 |
You believe us? |
00:58:44 |
I saw something out the window. |
00:58:47 |
Ba'al. You saw Ba'al. |
00:58:54 |
A face? |
00:58:57 |
I don't know what I saw. But I saw it. |
00:59:23 |
The storm just made landfall |
00:59:26 |
We're in the middle of |
00:59:27 |
I don't have time for a hunch |
00:59:29 |
I didn't say psychics, |
00:59:31 |
and I'm telling you it is |
00:59:33 |
that we pin point where |
00:59:35 |
And I'm telling you there is |
00:59:38 |
Well I have two scientists |
00:59:41 |
They were at ground zero |
00:59:43 |
Are you saying these people |
00:59:45 |
No, they say that these are |
00:59:47 |
that were triggered by |
00:59:49 |
Supernatural storms; |
00:59:52 |
Wait, can I...? |
00:59:56 |
I'm a meteorologist. |
00:59:56 |
Could you please repeat what |
01:00:24 |
They're beautiful, Owen. |
01:00:28 |
He's got something. |
01:00:44 |
We've been digging up |
01:00:45 |
buried across the globe. |
01:00:47 |
Each of the two storms |
01:00:50 |
we excavated ancient artifacts. |
01:00:53 |
If we can determine |
01:00:55 |
that's exactly where |
01:00:57 |
We think the locations themselves |
01:01:00 |
We just have to figure out how |
01:01:05 |
You guys ever hear of ley lines? |
01:01:08 |
The earth has natural |
01:01:12 |
Some say they're like |
01:01:16 |
What do you know? |
01:01:17 |
There's a convergence point |
01:01:18 |
where the first storm broke. |
01:01:23 |
Would you look at that? |
01:01:25 |
There's a convergence point |
01:01:26 |
where the second storm broke. |
01:01:28 |
In which direction are |
01:01:30 |
Southwest, they just hit the States. |
01:01:32 |
Have any of the ley lines |
01:01:39 |
Utah, Tessa. |
01:01:59 |
Why are they putting up |
01:02:02 |
It is an Air Amulet. |
01:02:05 |
We're keeping it inside |
01:02:06 |
until how we see how securely |
01:02:09 |
Well, that's a waste of time. |
01:02:11 |
The Amulets are always buried |
01:02:14 |
You've been needlessly reckless |
01:02:17 |
which may or may not exist. |
01:02:19 |
Now, we're doing things more prudently. |
01:02:20 |
Prudently. |
01:02:22 |
My museum, my diggers, my way. |
01:02:40 |
Got a new storm forming. |
01:02:42 |
Don't tell me. Nevada? |
01:02:50 |
Air seal is secured. |
01:02:54 |
Lowering air pressure. |
01:03:17 |
I'm at the seal. |
01:03:23 |
Beautiful. |
01:03:46 |
This is the third storm to |
01:03:50 |
So, what are we going to do to |
01:03:56 |
Well, it seems to me, sir, |
01:03:57 |
that our best bet |
01:03:59 |
What kind of weather modification? |
01:04:01 |
Reverse cloud seeding. |
01:04:03 |
Are you kidding? |
01:04:04 |
No, we've developed |
01:04:08 |
Each grain can absorb 5,000 times |
01:04:11 |
We've had great success with it, |
01:04:16 |
You think it will work |
01:04:17 |
Yes, sir. |
01:04:19 |
Load up some ICBMs, shower |
01:04:22 |
That cloud will dry up |
01:04:24 |
No. No. What have I been saying |
01:04:27 |
The source of the storm |
01:04:29 |
Hence, the energy feeding |
01:04:33 |
Dissipating the clouds would be |
01:04:35 |
We've got to attack |
01:04:38 |
How? |
01:04:39 |
Detonate a thermonuclear bomb |
01:04:42 |
above the storm where |
01:04:44 |
You... |
01:04:47 |
This is no ordinary storm. |
01:04:49 |
The Van Allen Belt has |
01:04:51 |
that exceed 100 megavolts. |
01:04:54 |
God forbid we unintentionally |
01:04:56 |
We can target the detonation miles |
01:04:58 |
It would be like detonating |
01:05:01 |
Look, only if we weren't careful. |
01:05:03 |
Forget it, Dr. Pena. |
01:05:04 |
There will be no doomsdays |
01:05:08 |
Load up the powder. |
01:05:31 |
Looks like a block of obsidian. |
01:05:33 |
Obsidian. That fits the pattern. |
01:05:43 |
Move it Stanford. |
01:05:56 |
Get your hands up. |
01:05:58 |
Everybody against the vehicle. |
01:06:00 |
Let's go! |
01:06:05 |
Agent Risko, |
01:06:07 |
We're simply digging up |
01:06:15 |
Where's Stanford? |
01:06:18 |
Is he in there? |
01:06:20 |
Hands on the vehicle. |
01:06:21 |
Miller, there! |
01:06:22 |
Please, you're making a mistake. |
01:06:25 |
Turn around! |
01:06:26 |
Shut up! |
01:06:40 |
You are trespassing on |
01:06:52 |
Agent Risko, behind you! |
01:07:18 |
Stanford! |
01:07:19 |
Stanford! |
01:07:26 |
Get in! |
01:07:27 |
You guys get out of here! |
01:07:57 |
The Nevada storm is rising |
01:08:00 |
And it's wiring into |
01:08:02 |
How are the boys doing |
01:08:04 |
Payloads are packed and we'll be |
01:08:07 |
What's the mother storm doing? |
01:08:19 |
Oh, my God. |
01:08:31 |
ICBMs are standing by |
01:08:38 |
Launch the missiles. |
01:08:41 |
Commence firing. |
01:08:58 |
Oh, my God! |
01:09:06 |
Detonation in 30 seconds. |
01:09:17 |
Lee! |
01:09:18 |
Five... |
01:09:20 |
four... |
01:09:21 |
...three... |
01:09:23 |
...two... |
01:09:24 |
one. |
01:09:47 |
It worked. |
01:09:52 |
All right then. |
01:09:54 |
Get that stuff loaded into |
01:09:57 |
Right away, sir. |
01:09:58 |
Good work, people. |
01:10:14 |
Do you think Stanford made it? |
01:10:18 |
We have to assume that |
01:10:22 |
Which could be anywhere. |
01:10:24 |
And we don't have |
01:10:26 |
Well, if what he said is true, |
01:10:28 |
the last Amulet will make Ba'al whole |
01:10:32 |
Lee, we have to find a way to stop him. |
01:10:36 |
These storms will kill us all. |
01:10:38 |
Wait a minute. |
01:10:40 |
The last Amulet is |
01:10:44 |
Which means it's hidden in |
01:10:48 |
Exactly. And EI, Ba'al's father |
01:10:51 |
who shattered Ba'al's power into |
01:10:53 |
the four Amulets is |
01:10:57 |
Eternal Fire. |
01:11:02 |
Let's get back to the museum. |
01:11:25 |
I knew it. |
01:11:58 |
Are you okay? |
01:11:59 |
Oh, hey, hey. Are you okay? |
01:12:02 |
Did you see that? |
01:12:05 |
Did I see what? |
01:12:05 |
There was a face, a face. |
01:12:11 |
Ah, somebody |
01:12:13 |
I didn't see a face. |
01:12:39 |
Okay, let's get that bird in the air. |
01:12:59 |
The latest data indicates |
01:13:00 |
that the third storm's wattage |
01:13:03 |
and it's now fuelling |
01:13:07 |
Let me see these. |
01:13:08 |
Are you telling me that |
01:13:09 |
we just shot ourselves |
01:13:11 |
Draining the storm clouds of moisture |
01:13:13 |
in an artificially accelerated manner |
01:13:16 |
between the residual |
01:13:18 |
after the water vapour was drained. |
01:13:21 |
Simply put, yeah. |
01:13:23 |
Yeah, we shot ourselves in the foot. |
01:13:28 |
Is that an accurate assessment, |
01:13:34 |
What's the worst-case scenario? |
01:13:37 |
I'd say in the next 24 hours, |
01:13:41 |
we're going to see |
01:13:43 |
spawning countless sub-cyclones, |
01:13:46 |
Lieutenant, let's just |
01:13:53 |
Sir, that is a very risky proposition. |
01:13:58 |
Dr. Pena, you seem to know |
01:14:00 |
...better than any of us. |
01:14:02 |
I'll have you input the coordinates |
01:14:04 |
so that we don't |
01:14:07 |
and blow us all to hell. |
01:14:11 |
Yes, sir. |
01:14:33 |
You bad boy. |
01:14:34 |
Stop. Is that EI? |
01:14:37 |
Yeah. |
01:15:29 |
There's a clue in this text. |
01:15:33 |
I was just playing around with |
01:15:35 |
we used in Stanford's Scroll, |
01:15:41 |
Wash the father, burn his body, |
01:15:48 |
Say that one more time, slowly. |
01:15:50 |
Wash the father, burn his body. |
01:15:53 |
It's the symbols. |
01:15:57 |
Wash is the Water Amulet. |
01:16:00 |
Burn his body, Fire. |
01:16:03 |
What are the others? |
01:16:04 |
Blow his ashes. |
01:16:05 |
Air. |
01:16:08 |
Bury his soul. |
01:16:09 |
Earth. |
01:16:11 |
Water, Fire, Air, Earth. |
01:16:13 |
Water, Fire, Air, Earth. |
01:16:15 |
It's a combination. |
01:16:19 |
Water... |
01:16:22 |
...Fire... |
01:16:25 |
...Air... |
01:16:29 |
Earth. |
01:16:40 |
What's this? |
01:16:50 |
It's beeswax. |
01:17:07 |
The Water Amulet. |
01:17:10 |
Don't forget, |
01:17:12 |
What am I going to do? |
01:17:14 |
Your palms might sweat. |
01:17:17 |
Yeah, all right. |
01:17:21 |
Now what? |
01:17:23 |
There's something else |
01:17:24 |
the Sumerian priests creating |
01:17:37 |
Oh yeah, look at this. |
01:17:42 |
Ancient engineering never |
01:17:47 |
Owen, think about what you're doing. |
01:17:52 |
I serve him now. |
01:17:57 |
And he demands |
01:18:03 |
I think that last storm knocked |
01:18:06 |
Give me the Water Amulet. |
01:18:08 |
Hell no! |
01:18:09 |
You've done enough damage already. |
01:18:16 |
Carol! |
01:18:22 |
Between the eyes next time? |
01:18:24 |
Hold on! |
01:18:25 |
Don't. |
01:18:35 |
Thank you, Lee. |
01:18:39 |
Do you remember |
01:18:42 |
It was they who |
01:18:45 |
the purpose of bringing |
01:18:50 |
Naturally, the Sumerian priests |
01:18:56 |
So they built the El statue so |
01:19:03 |
Ironic, don't you think? |
01:19:06 |
After thousands of years |
01:19:10 |
should find themselves |
01:19:38 |
Commander Kittrick. |
01:19:39 |
Commander, Naval Air Station Beacon |
01:19:42 |
is ready and waiting your 'go'. |
01:19:45 |
Let's go Doctor, |
01:19:47 |
I am working on it. |
01:19:58 |
What exactly do you think |
01:20:02 |
The bridge between heaven and Earth... |
01:20:06 |
And with these |
01:20:12 |
Earth. |
01:20:14 |
Fire. |
01:20:16 |
Air. |
01:20:18 |
Look, I know you're ill |
01:20:21 |
Do you really want to expose |
01:20:25 |
Maybe, the Kibdu's wealth is gold |
01:20:29 |
But what if it's something else? |
01:20:33 |
Something otherworldly, |
01:20:37 |
a gift that heals me or |
01:20:45 |
You're delusional. |
01:20:47 |
Those Amulets have caused nothing |
01:20:49 |
Death and destruction. |
01:20:52 |
Isn't that what |
01:20:57 |
The deaths of civilizations. |
01:21:09 |
Get away. |
01:21:10 |
Don't move. |
01:21:13 |
Get away. |
01:21:14 |
The blood, |
01:21:15 |
You idiot. You can't stop this! |
01:21:18 |
You can't stop it. |
01:21:21 |
Can't stop it! |
01:21:22 |
It was meant to be. |
01:21:59 |
Sir, there's a new storm |
01:22:06 |
This is growing in magnitude |
01:22:09 |
Tendrils from the main storm |
01:22:14 |
The new storm just wired |
01:22:16 |
Initialize the countdown. |
01:22:17 |
Executive three, four, two, |
01:22:23 |
Let's go Doctor. |
01:22:26 |
We have to get |
01:22:32 |
Now! |
01:22:36 |
Hurry! |
01:22:44 |
Commencing |
01:22:46 |
Clock's ticking, Doctor. |
01:22:55 |
The storm is drawing immense |
01:23:05 |
Coordinates are in. |
01:23:15 |
Oh, thank God. |
01:23:16 |
Grab it, hurry. |
01:23:18 |
Hurry, hurry. |
01:23:21 |
Oh, my God. |
01:23:23 |
It's covering the world. |
01:23:34 |
Storm's wattage is snowballing. |
01:23:41 |
Water, Fire, Air. |
01:23:48 |
Do you really think we should unleash |
01:23:51 |
El taught Ba'al a lesson once. |
01:23:53 |
Kid obviously needs |
01:24:22 |
Some kind of massive power |
01:24:25 |
Electromagnetic readings |
01:24:31 |
Stop the countdown. |
01:24:35 |
No. |
01:24:36 |
Sir, to nuke the storm now |
01:24:38 |
the same effect as hitting |
01:24:46 |
It's in God's hands now. |
01:25:00 |
Detonation in ten... nine... |
01:25:04 |
...eight... seven... |
01:25:07 |
...six... five... |
01:25:09 |
...four... three... |
01:25:12 |
...two... one. |
01:25:22 |
The storm's connection to |
01:25:55 |
It's dissipating. |
01:25:56 |
The entire storm, it's evaporating. |
01:26:24 |
- You all right? |