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  • 6 days ago
Captain Nemo goes even deeper into insanity in this mesmerizing fantasy tale. Once again at the helm of his fearsome, wildly advanced vessel, the nautical madman endeavors to turn the world above the waves upside down.

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00:02:00Approaching Marianas Abyssal Plain.
00:02:24Approaching Marianas Abyssal Plain.
00:02:27Depth 734 feet.
00:02:29Steady as she goes.
00:02:32Sonar's up.
00:02:36Unidentified contact.
00:02:38Passed.
00:02:39Make a path.
00:02:46Take the con.
00:02:47Aye, Captain.
00:02:49It just came out of nowhere, Captain.
00:02:51And it's not ours.
00:02:53File?
00:02:53Sorry, Captain.
00:02:58There's no record she's new.
00:03:01Is she passive or active?
00:03:06Passive, sir.
00:03:08It's man-made, not organic.
00:03:10So it's not a fish, huh?
00:03:12She's moving like a fish.
00:03:14Dockler's bouncing all over the place.
00:03:19All right, run a track on her.
00:03:21Take us down another hundred feet.
00:03:23Hide this bump in the trench.
00:03:24Aye, aye, Captain.
00:03:25Make deck down 834 feet.
00:03:28Run her left.
00:03:29Aye, 834 feet.
00:03:32Run her left.
00:03:32There's some major volcanic activity in the area, Captain.
00:03:44And I detect temperature surges.
00:03:46The water temperature is rising, sir.
00:03:4967 degrees.
00:03:5068 degrees.
00:03:5370 degrees and rising, sir.
00:03:55Status report.
00:04:05Pressure normal.
00:04:06Hole intact.
00:04:07All clear, sir.
00:04:10Steady as she goes.
00:04:13We're out of range.
00:04:16All right.
00:04:20All stop.
00:04:21All stop.
00:04:25I repeat, all stop.
00:04:28Let's just sit silent for a while.
00:04:31See what she does.
00:04:33Engines down.
00:04:34Power to low.
00:04:35Engines are down, sir.
00:04:39What's the time?
00:04:400836, Captain.
00:04:42Send the fingerprint to Admiral Hobson.
00:04:45Tell him we found a bogey.
00:04:46Please advise.
00:04:47Yes, sir.
00:04:51Captain, sir, you should see this.
00:05:04Is that a shipwreck?
00:05:06I don't know, sir.
00:05:08I checked the chart for sunken ships and down all your platforms.
00:05:11There's nothing.
00:05:12This area has never been mapped.
00:05:14It's just blank.
00:05:17Have you seen that?
00:05:18What?
00:05:19Sir, we got bogeys on our left flank.
00:05:21Ten degrees.
00:05:22Look like a fish.
00:05:25Down this deep?
00:05:26No.
00:05:28It's mostly plankton down here, Bogle.
00:05:34Captain!
00:05:36Damage assessment!
00:05:40Waiting, Captain.
00:05:43Nothing.
00:05:44Captain, 120, tracking northeast, estimated 2-0.
00:05:49It's clear in the engine room.
00:05:51Pressure is normal.
00:05:52Def, 2300.
00:05:54What's on the chart?
00:05:55Multi-bogeys closing in.
00:05:57Full ahead!
00:05:58All ahead, full!
00:05:59Full ahead!
00:06:00They're coming into starboard.
00:06:02Right full rudder!
00:06:03Right full rudder!
00:06:04Flat torpedo tubes!
00:06:06Tubes one and two are flooding.
00:06:08What the hell is out there?
00:06:19All the tanks!
00:06:20All the goddamn tanks!
00:06:22The pressure is building!
00:06:24We're losing our captain!
00:06:26The tanks won't fight!
00:06:27We're going down!
00:06:28Keep trying the tanks!
00:06:29I'll fire the rescue buoy!
00:06:31We're going down!
00:07:01Hey, Zustin.
00:07:17Pff, be careful.
00:07:21You park that thing too close, it'll pop the bubble.
00:07:26Didn't want you to get too comfortable.
00:07:27Just wake me up in an hour.
00:07:35Sorry, sir.
00:07:36Your hour's up.
00:07:37Time to come in and review the data.
00:07:41All right.
00:07:45Okay.
00:07:46Get me inside.
00:07:48Too much salinity.
00:07:50Every time we knock it over,
00:07:51we're pointing to grease.
00:07:52Ah, what is the word, guys?
00:07:58One minute to the bubble of the Stale Mountain.
00:08:01Going young people to you.
00:08:02How was it?
00:08:04God, you're not even wet.
00:08:05I know.
00:08:06Be sure to go back in there.
00:08:07The bubble is unstable.
00:08:10You've been getting too much,
00:08:11causing the accident.
00:08:12And you thought you left your mother back on land.
00:08:15By the way, I want to go next.
00:08:16Mm-hmm.
00:08:16We'll talk about it.
00:08:17Lieutenant Aronau, this is the USS Abraham Lincoln.
00:08:19Come in.
00:08:22Officer Aronau, this is Captain Farragut
00:08:24calling from the USS Abraham Lincoln.
00:08:27An American nuclear submarine, the USS Scotia,
00:08:30disappeared this morning just north of us.
00:08:32I've been ordered to pick up you and your crew
00:08:34and head straight to the Marianas Trench and find her.
00:08:37I've informed Admiral Hobson
00:08:38that you are the best recovery specialist
00:08:40in the entire Navy.
00:08:41He wants you to use Deep One to bring her up.
00:08:43Congratulations.
00:08:44Yes, sir.
00:08:47The Abraham Lincoln will be directly above you.
00:08:50Rondie Boo and dock Lincoln at 1100 Zulu.
00:08:52I'll brief you further then.
00:08:54Sir, I promise you, if the Scotia's down there,
00:08:56we'll blow the water right out of her
00:08:57and get everybody to the surface.
00:08:59There's 160 men on board that boat.
00:09:01For their sake, I hope you're right.
00:09:04We'll depart right away and dock with you in two hours.
00:09:08Ramirez, Suston.
00:09:11Change of plans.
00:09:14I want all lifeboats on the way.
00:09:17Yes, sir.
00:09:18Start having the men sleep in six-hour shifts.
00:09:20I want those bunks clear by the time the survivors ride.
00:09:22Sir, sir.
00:09:25What's the procedure if there are no survivors, sir?
00:09:29You're dismissed.
00:09:30Docking orders received.
00:09:54Approaching USS Lincoln, 500 feet and closer.
00:10:08Approaching docking hatch.
00:10:11Moving five degrees, starboard.
00:10:14Initiate docking sequence.
00:10:16Captain, the Aquanaut 3 has just docked.
00:10:25Aeronaut.
00:10:28Captain, permission to board, sir.
00:10:30Permission granted.
00:10:32Hi.
00:10:33Suston, I want you to start backing up the Aquanaut.
00:10:35Get everything that you can fit.
00:10:36And Ramirez, fit those casing to steel external pipes.
00:10:39Got it, sir.
00:10:40Any word from the Scotia?
00:10:45So how far down can your bubble go?
00:10:4830,000 feet simulated.
00:10:50On the field?
00:10:5215, give or take.
00:10:53Your oxygenator is the key in saving those men.
00:11:03It's not ready yet, sir.
00:11:04It's just a six-by-six tank.
00:11:06Your orders are to attach the oxygenator to the Scotia.
00:11:10Convert the water and save the crew.
00:11:12Captain, of course, but it's best to send another ship.
00:11:14Aeron, we're the only boat that's going out there.
00:11:16There's an experimental Trident 4 loaded on that class.
00:11:20SLBM is only limited to the Ohio class, sir.
00:11:24Not this one.
00:11:25That's why we're keeping it quiet.
00:11:27How many warheads are on the Scotia?
00:11:30I've been authorized to tell you six.
00:11:32Understood.
00:11:34Oh, and there's one more thing.
00:11:37Admiral Hobson has decided to put his own team leader into place.
00:11:41I'm sorry.
00:11:44Sir, I'll just focus on the human cargo and let Hobson's man focus on the metal.
00:11:49Who is he?
00:11:51Chief.
00:11:51It's Lieutenant Commander Conceal Wallens.
00:11:59Conceal?
00:12:02I didn't think she was a field operator, sir.
00:12:04I...
00:12:05She won't even get wet without a wetsuit.
00:12:09She's the best person that we have from the Admiral's desk.
00:12:13She knows your Aquanaut inside and out.
00:12:15She's willing to put things aside if you are.
00:12:27Hi, Captain.
00:12:28So when is the Lieutenant Commander boarding?
00:12:33She's already waiting for you in the briefing room.
00:12:34Time?
00:12:488.23.
00:12:52He's late.
00:12:54Call Captain Farragut and tell him we need a replacement now.
00:12:57Well, Lieutenant Aronel's getting briefed by Captain Farragut.
00:12:59It's a mistake.
00:13:00It's a mistake.
00:13:00Right?
00:13:02We need to watch Aronel closely.
00:13:04He's a Navy member with a Marine's outlook.
00:13:06You know the type.
00:13:10Never leave a man behind.
00:13:12And all that hoo-rah jingoistic garbage.
00:13:14He will put us all at risk.
00:13:17Unless it's you I'm saving.
00:13:24Don't you dare come back for me.
00:13:26Save one and risk everyone else.
00:13:28We can't play the hero all the time, Aronel.
00:13:31Looks like you two need a minute.
00:13:33I'm Lieutenant Blackbull, by the way.
00:13:35Nice to meet you.
00:13:37Do you know where I can find Ramirez and Oassustin?
00:13:39I have orders to overlook the load in.
00:13:40Yeah, they're in the dock port, retrofitting the Aquanaut.
00:13:45From now on, orders of such nature should go through the Lieutenant Commander.
00:13:50You know where I'll be if you need me.
00:13:57Do you have a problem with him?
00:14:00No.
00:14:02Do you have a problem with me?
00:14:06I don't have any problems.
00:14:09I want to keep this relationship strictly professional.
00:14:13I'll hold back my urges.
00:14:16I want an itemized list of everything you're bringing.
00:14:19Why?
00:14:20Because I'm your commanding officer.
00:14:22And I want the information.
00:14:25All right.
00:14:26I'll get it to you in an hour.
00:14:29Ten minutes.
00:14:30Come on.
00:14:31I want it in ten.
00:14:33Including bios.
00:14:36Look, you've been briefed, right?
00:14:38You have dossiers and all the principles.
00:14:40So what is it?
00:14:41Not everyone on your crew has been properly vetted.
00:14:44And you seem to attract stragglers.
00:14:51You know everyone on my crew.
00:14:53Because you hired them.
00:14:54It's Noreen and Ramirez.
00:14:56Well, I can't believe they stayed.
00:14:58Well, of course they stayed.
00:15:01They're loyal and they're good people.
00:15:02And they've been with me on the A3 from the very beginning.
00:15:05I know.
00:15:06Now I hired them.
00:15:11Fine.
00:15:12Give me the latest operational data on the A3.
00:15:16Aye.
00:15:16Ten minutes.
00:15:18Make it nine.
00:15:21I mean eight.
00:15:22Miros.
00:15:38You've got to pull an inventory list for the A3.
00:15:41What's the pull for?
00:15:42Because our new lieutenant commander wants it.
00:15:45Who is it?
00:15:51My ex-wife.
00:15:52Okay, so this is where the distress buoy was found.
00:16:09But the current actually dragged it from somewhere over here.
00:16:13The circle of fire.
00:16:16It's a ring of deep-sea volcanoes uncharted.
00:16:20It's like a meter triangle.
00:16:22Ships go in.
00:16:24They never come out.
00:16:25How far down is Scotia?
00:16:30About 20,000 feet.
00:16:31Maybe more.
00:16:33That's 9,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.
00:16:37Enough to crush the refrigerator into the size of a peanut.
00:16:41Yeah, but...
00:16:43But Aeronaut said the Aquanaut could take it.
00:16:45We had her pegged at 15.
00:16:47Maybe 18 tops.
00:16:48Try a new course north by 10 degrees east.
00:16:55Let's go to 75 knots.
00:16:58I'll get you to the circle of fire.
00:17:00After that, it's up to you.
00:17:18Commander?
00:17:26Lieutenant?
00:17:27I'm looking at your plan for your mini-sub.
00:17:29Where's the hatch on this thing?
00:17:31There's only the dot wall.
00:17:33You'll be fine, Lackwell.
00:17:36Actually, there's two.
00:17:37One up and one down.
00:17:39What about this bubble box or oxygenator?
00:17:42It deconstructs water molecules into breathable air.
00:17:46We're going to attach it to the Scotia.
00:17:47That's possible.
00:17:51How many dives have you done?
00:17:55Well, me, I've been on a dozen or so in training.
00:17:59What depth?
00:18:02About 500 feet in a suit.
00:18:04More in a regular sub, you know, and a real one.
00:18:07Lieutenant Blackwell's qualifications are in engineering and technology
00:18:11rather than dive time.
00:18:14In other words, be gentle.
00:18:18It's his first time.
00:18:20Oh, I got a very, very soft hat.
00:18:30Is everything set?
00:18:32Yes, sir.
00:18:34Get you all strapped into the boat.
00:18:36Get a reading then.
00:18:37We'll have you guys in position in about ten minutes.
00:18:39Good luck.
00:18:40Yes, sir.
00:18:41Good luck.
00:18:46Okay, then.
00:18:47Get your crew down to the A-3.
00:18:50Whatever you say, Lieutenant Commander.
00:18:52You miss it?
00:19:04Of course I do.
00:19:05You never forget your first love.
00:19:07Lieutenant Arano, we're operational at your command.
00:19:10All system go.
00:19:11You folks locked and loaded?
00:19:32Yes, sir.
00:19:33I want you to push this ten-degree starboard.
00:19:35You guys as close as we can.
00:19:36Yes, sir.
00:19:39Can you really convert water into air?
00:19:43In smaller scales.
00:19:45Small?
00:19:46We've tested this at over 300 feet.
00:19:48We simulated it.
00:19:50I wouldn't want to go there.
00:19:52Go in where?
00:19:54The bubble factory.
00:19:57You see, as water is converted to air, a bubble is created.
00:20:00Bet you can go in.
00:20:01Inside, it's amazing.
00:20:04Yes, it is amazing.
00:20:06If it worked.
00:20:08Michael just did a...
00:20:11Lieutenant Arano just did a test.
00:20:15Drop in ten.
00:20:17Nine.
00:20:18Eight.
00:20:19Seven.
00:20:20Six.
00:20:21Five.
00:20:22Four.
00:20:23Three.
00:20:24Two.
00:20:24Two.
00:20:24Two.
00:20:51Two.
00:20:52Two.
00:20:52Everybody okay?
00:20:56Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
00:21:01You should look outside.
00:21:04It's incredible.
00:21:2220 million years ago, there was the surface of the earth.
00:21:34Trees grew on it.
00:21:38Animals roamed.
00:21:52Lieutenant Blackwell, how you doing?
00:21:54Yeah, I'm good.
00:21:58I want you to bring the Aquanaut a little bit closer to the right.
00:22:01A3, this is Lincoln 1.
00:22:03Go 2x16.
00:22:04Radio forward with a sideline.
00:22:06Do you copy?
00:22:08Sir, we're getting a lot of reference from below.
00:22:11What's their depth?
00:22:135,400 feet, sir.
00:22:22I've got a read on the Scotia. 12,000 feet, and closing.
00:22:34No way anyone survived.
00:22:36The pressure probably cracked the hall.
00:22:38Sir, we have a visual.
00:22:51Sir, we have a visual.
00:22:58Oh, I see her.
00:23:00Yeah, she's deep.
00:23:02Let's get in as close as possible.
00:23:04Yes, sir.
00:23:08Okay.
00:23:16Depth, 17,000 feet.
00:23:18Water temperature is 41 degrees and dropping.
00:23:21What's wrong? Why are we shaking so much?
00:23:23Because each layer of water temperature will go through.
00:23:25It's like hitting a brick wall.
00:23:27It's just the matter who break first.
00:23:29The break for us.
00:23:31We are at 21,000 feet.
00:23:34Hey, I'm getting some nasty turn of pressure reading in here.
00:23:3623,000 feet.
00:23:38Water temperature is 35 degrees.
00:23:41I think we should go back.
00:23:4324,000.
00:23:46We can make it to the Scotia, sir.
00:23:48What's happening? What's going on?
00:23:49The fans have holes.
00:23:51No, we can handle it.
00:23:56Sir, we're losing oxygen first.
00:23:57It looks like the external pipe wall.
00:24:01It blew out.
00:24:02What, through the pressure casings?
00:24:04Lieutenant Black will order us not to put it on.
00:24:11I want to go back.
00:24:13They weigh too much.
00:24:14If we have them on, we won't be able to get back with our cargo.
00:24:16Call guide.
00:24:21Dive capacity is dropping, sir.
00:24:23Fuel pressure is down to 30%.
00:24:2620.
00:24:2810.
00:24:29Bring us back up to the air brim Lincoln.
00:24:36She won't respond.
00:24:38What do you mean she won't respond?
00:24:44I think we can get to the Scotia.
00:24:45We can tap our fuel lines and patch in the air.
00:24:50What?
00:24:52What happened?
00:24:56Water pressure just dropped to normal.
00:24:58Outside water temperature is 82 degrees.
00:25:00Coño.
00:25:05Devil camis.
00:25:10There she is, sir.
00:25:12The Scotia.
00:25:18See that?
00:25:19She's intact.
00:25:20Yeah.
00:25:26Sir, we're losing pressure.
00:25:30Can we use your bubble machine?
00:25:31No.
00:25:32Listen.
00:25:33We're going to put on the scuba gear.
00:25:34That'll give us another hour with the rebreathers.
00:25:37Sir, we are told not to load them.
00:25:44Sorry, sir.
00:25:45I'm trying to tell you out of time.
00:25:47Anything else you'd like to share?
00:25:50Huh?
00:25:51Like sugar in the gas tank?
00:25:54Something like that?
00:25:55Dive gear?
00:25:56At 20,000 feet?
00:25:58It's ridiculous.
00:25:59There's a lot of weight we didn't need.
00:26:03Officer Aero.
00:26:05What's going on down here?
00:26:07We've lost our power.
00:26:08And our oxygen in the dive, sir.
00:26:09I'm approaching the Scotia, sir.
00:26:11We'll be okay.
00:26:13Dock us on the Scotia.
00:26:14Okay, Sustin?
00:26:15Let's hope she's not flooded out.
00:26:16What?
00:26:18We need to steal some air.
00:26:29Contact.
00:26:30I'm reading it as a pocket of air in the center of the chamber.
00:26:36Sir, I'm getting vibrations on the Doppler.
00:26:41I think there might be life in there.
00:26:44Just turn that down.
00:26:49The dock link on the Scotia is broken, sir.
00:26:52Are there any tears in the hull that we can dock to?
00:26:55Sustin, use the remote and hook it to the bubble box.
00:26:58Let's see if we can reverse the water flow.
00:26:59That is just wasting time.
00:27:01I say we take advantage of the low pressure pocket.
00:27:05We sweep for it.
00:27:06No suit, no gear.
00:27:07I open the top hatch manually.
00:27:09Low pressure?
00:27:11Low pressure.
00:27:13Looks like it's the only few feet from the surface.
00:27:15We need to do as ordered.
00:27:16There are people down there.
00:27:21Attach oxygenator to the hull.
00:27:23Ready, power supply.
00:27:30Let's go.
00:27:38Sustin, status.
00:27:39The bubble box is attached, sir.
00:27:42We've sprung an oxygen leak.
00:27:43Loosen it fast.
00:27:44We've got to go back.
00:27:45We need to set the remote.
00:27:46Turn it on.
00:27:47There's no time to go back.
00:27:51Oxygen continuing to vent.
00:27:54Almost out.
00:27:56Sir, we have to do something.
00:28:01Just breathe, everybody.
00:28:02Just breathe.
00:28:03Just breathe.
00:28:04Swift.
00:28:06Swift.
00:28:10Sustin.
00:28:30noise.
00:28:36Entrein.
00:28:37所以呢.
00:28:39renewable.
00:28:40Clean air.
00:28:42Quickest light.
00:28:44To open the
00:28:59Michael Aronaut, will you come with me, please?
00:29:22That's Lieutenant Aronaut.
00:29:25Follow me.
00:29:29This way.
00:29:56Michael.
00:29:57Michael.
00:29:57Good to see you all.
00:30:03I knew you were okay.
00:30:06What is this place?
00:30:08We're not dead, if that's your next question.
00:30:11Is it an underwater refuge we don't know about?
00:30:13I mean, I just don't understand.
00:30:15What do you know?
00:30:18We didn't build it.
00:30:20I can't figure this out.
00:30:22I've seen Chinese markings.
00:30:24We're a prisoner of war.
00:30:26Just know it.
00:30:28Any word from the Lincoln?
00:30:30No.
00:30:32No.
00:30:33I should have stayed under Lincoln.
00:30:34This isn't right.
00:30:35Well, I think it's a better option.
00:30:37What are you saying?
00:30:39I am Captain Nemo.
00:30:46I am Captain Nemo.
00:30:55Lieutenant Michael Aronaut.
00:30:56I know who you are and why you're here.
00:31:00Are you hungry?
00:31:02If you're up to it, I would like you all to be my guests at dinner tonight.
00:31:10Thank you, Captain Nemo.
00:31:12But we need to radio our CO.
00:31:14I'm sure you understand.
00:31:16Done and done.
00:31:18Captain Farragut of the USS Lincoln is a very lovely man.
00:31:23You talk to Captain Farragut?
00:31:26Of course.
00:31:28Your rescue is assured.
00:31:31But we'd like to make arrangements ourselves.
00:31:35Of course.
00:31:36Not an issue.
00:31:37You have a radio?
00:31:39Right, right, right.
00:31:41It will have no effect now.
00:31:45We're in the Titan Straits.
00:31:49Below us is one of the largest volcanoes on the planet.
00:31:56There's literally no radio reception for us in at least five hours.
00:32:02What?
00:32:04You're acting as though you're my prisoners.
00:32:08How fantastic.
00:32:09Look, soon you'll come to see how silly all of this is.
00:32:13As soon as we get above the thermal canopy, you can radio whomever you like.
00:32:18From now.
00:32:19Relax.
00:32:20Enjoy yourselves.
00:32:21You got a beer?
00:32:23How many would you like?
00:32:25How many you got, Papi?
00:32:27I find all this rather a great stroke of luck that I should rescue you five.
00:32:33It's good karma.
00:32:34It's good karma.
00:32:36We should embrace it.
00:32:38Did Captain Farragut mention that we're on a rescue mission?
00:32:42No, he didn't mention it.
00:32:43No, he didn't mention it.
00:32:45Well, there are a hundred people trapped on a submarine.
00:32:49Your sub, the Aquanaut tree, is in one of our salvage bays.
00:32:53Our boys are working on it right now, so that you can once again, roll the ocean.
00:33:00Well, let's see how far they've got.
00:33:02Maybe we can help you with your rescue operation, hm?
00:33:05Sir, I can put the casing on the bay in half an hour.
00:33:09You should be fine in any depth.
00:33:11Already done.
00:33:12In fact, I've made some modifications of my own.
00:33:15Modifications?
00:33:17I hope you don't mind.
00:33:22Yes, sir.
00:33:23Please take these lovely people to Salvage Bay number 12.
00:33:28Yes, sir.
00:33:30You two can stay.
00:33:33My crew are still working.
00:33:35You have a few minutes, please, indulge me.
00:33:37I think I should stay behind with you two.
00:33:39Nonsense.
00:33:40I've arranged some wonderful, exotic fruits in the transit bay.
00:33:59So, how long have you two been married?
00:34:04I'm an excellent judge of character.
00:34:11So, did you build the Nautilus?
00:34:17My concept, my vision,
00:34:21for the work that took decades with thousands of dedicated craftsmen.
00:34:27For an underwater cruise ship.
00:34:29Oh, don't mock me.
00:34:32It's not a cruise ship.
00:34:34It's a lifestyle.
00:34:37It's a dream.
00:34:39It's a glimpse at our future.
00:34:42Underwater?
00:34:43Sure.
00:34:45Eccentric billionaire designs underwater floating city.
00:34:50Sounds like something from a book, hm?
00:34:53So, how many people does it hold?
00:34:56Tens of thousands.
00:34:59Down here, everything is new.
00:35:02Around every corner.
00:35:04A new species.
00:35:06A new concept.
00:35:08A new ecosystem.
00:35:11Then you're a research vessel.
00:35:13Sure.
00:35:15Look at this.
00:35:17It's incredible.
00:35:19This device allows you to breathe underwater.
00:35:22Even the most advanced scuba gear is now antiquated.
00:35:27It's brilliant.
00:35:29Like you, I love to invent and discover things.
00:35:33Take, for example, the A3, your mini-sub.
00:35:36It took me 30 years to design the Nautilus to dive this steep.
00:35:47And here you are.
00:35:49Swimming around with those treacherous squids.
00:35:54Sounds like you already know a lot.
00:35:56I know that our time together is limited.
00:35:59That you will be on your way.
00:36:01But there is a place here for you too.
00:36:05I have great admiration for those who push the limits.
00:36:10And expand our horizons.
00:36:13I'll think about it.
00:36:15Yes, yes.
00:36:16The Scotia.
00:36:17Let's go save a bunch of people, shall we?
00:36:19The Nautilus is actually more like a floating city than a submarine.
00:36:36We have multiple levels.
00:36:38With guest rooms, restaurants, entertainment.
00:36:42Shhh.
00:36:54He's cute.
00:36:59You can get anything you want here.
00:37:03But we also have science labs.
00:37:06Medical facilities.
00:37:08And of course, salvage banks.
00:37:12It's amazing what you can find at the bottom of the ocean.
00:37:31Let's load in.
00:37:32If you don't mind, I'd like to stay.
00:37:35Oh, let him stay.
00:37:37Then I can show him around.
00:37:38He's going to have a hell of a lot of stories to tell when you're back.
00:37:43Let's get under the Aquanaut.
00:37:45Go salvage the Scotia.
00:37:47Very good.
00:37:49Don't know how to thank you, General.
00:37:51We'll save everyone.
00:37:52That would be a great thank you.
00:37:54Deal.
00:37:55Wow.
00:37:56Good, isn't it?
00:37:57Wow.
00:37:58Good, isn't it?
00:37:59Wow.
00:38:00Good, isn't it?
00:38:01Good.
00:38:02Good.
00:38:03Good.
00:38:04Good.
00:38:05Good.
00:38:06Good.
00:38:07Good.
00:38:08Good.
00:38:09Good.
00:38:10Good.
00:38:11Good.
00:38:12Good.
00:38:13Good.
00:38:14Good.
00:38:15Good.
00:38:16Good.
00:38:17Good.
00:38:18Good.
00:38:19Good.
00:38:20Good.
00:38:21Good.
00:38:22Good.
00:38:23Good.
00:38:24Good.
00:38:25Good.
00:38:26Good.
00:38:27Good.
00:38:28Good.
00:38:29Good.
00:38:30Good.
00:38:31Good.
00:38:32Good.
00:38:33Good.
00:38:34Good.
00:38:35Good.
00:38:36Good.
00:38:37Good.
00:38:38Good.
00:38:39Good.
00:38:40I can't type in my coordinates.
00:38:42The hydraulics are blocked, sir.
00:38:44Nemo, what did you do to my sub?
00:38:46This is Captain Nemo.
00:38:48I didn't mention this before, but I've installed a remote control device to assist you in leaving our transit bay.
00:38:58Yes.
00:39:00Our bay doors can be quite tricky.
00:39:02A remote control?
00:39:04Find it.
00:39:06I'm bringing you out now.
00:39:10I have you at three minutes to touch down with the Scotia.
00:39:32Captain, we're gonna take it from here on our own.
00:39:37Voila.
00:39:41And I now have control of the ship, and I'm heading to Dogport.
00:39:47You really know how to make friends.
00:39:50Steady as she goes.
00:39:52This is the Aquanaut rescue sub to the USS Scotia. How do you read?
00:39:58Aquanaut to Scotia. Come in.
00:40:02There's an access hatch on the starboard side. We need to volley to that dock.
00:40:20We need to move on.
00:40:22Bring us right to the dock port.
00:40:24I'm sure we can pawn it into place, sir.
00:40:28Sir?
00:40:30Jesus Christ.
00:40:34Get Nemo on the horn.
00:40:36Aquanaut to Nautilus. Do you read me?
00:40:40This is the Nautilus. I read you.
00:40:44Calm down. I'll take care of everything.
00:40:48First, reattach the remote control device.
00:40:52Reattach them. Now.
00:40:54Fine. Ramirez, reattach them.
00:40:56It's attached, sir.
00:40:58All right, Nemo. We're attached.
00:41:01I'll take care of everything.
00:41:03This is the Nautilus. I read you.
00:41:05Calm down. I'll take care of everything.
00:41:07First, reattach the remote control device.
00:41:10Reattach them. Now.
00:41:12Fine. Ramirez, reattach them.
00:41:17It's attached, sir.
00:41:20All right, Nemo. We're attached.
00:41:29Masterful creatures, those squids.
00:41:33Those were squids?
00:41:35Well, not exactly.
00:41:37You see, new things discovered every day.
00:41:46What are you doing now?
00:41:49I am deploying the salvage port.
00:41:51We're going to bring everything and everyone back on board the Nautilus immediately.
00:41:57I am remotely using your tether arm.
00:42:07Sir, we've docked on the Scotia.
00:42:15Where are we going?
00:42:17I don't want you to leave anything behind.
00:42:21Especially this.
00:42:23We can't have your unique device left in such a harsh environment.
00:42:32Sir.
00:42:33Son of a bitch.
00:42:34What is he doing?
00:42:37He's grabbing the oxygenator.
00:42:50Sir, are we heading back?
00:42:52Do you want me to pull the remote?
00:42:54No.
00:42:55There's people in there.
00:42:56And there's people in here.
00:42:58You ripped that remote out and those things are coming back.
00:43:02And your point is?
00:43:04Guys.
00:43:05What do you want me to do?
00:43:11If we were almost there, Nevo, we could have saved them.
00:43:14Sorry, sir.
00:43:15They insisted on speaking with you.
00:43:16It's fine.
00:43:18It is not fine.
00:43:19First you tether my boat, then you make me abort my mission before it's completed.
00:43:23Michael.
00:43:25And where were you?
00:43:26We needed you.
00:43:27Michael, the people in the Scotia are dead.
00:43:30Bullshit.
00:43:31There was breathing.
00:43:32There was a movement.
00:43:33The hulls were flooded.
00:43:34You hurt water.
00:43:35That's not true.
00:43:36We could have saved them.
00:43:38Nemo.
00:43:39I'm not going to leave a hundred men out to die.
00:43:42I'm not evil.
00:43:46We're trying to save.
00:43:48Save people with the Nautilus.
00:43:49I want to go back in there.
00:43:53I tried.
00:43:54Hey, Blackwell.
00:43:55Remember whose team you're on, alright?
00:43:57What's that supposed to be?
00:43:58Michael.
00:43:59What?
00:44:00Shortly after your team arrived, we spotted the Scotia.
00:44:03I sent a rescue team there.
00:44:04How'd that work?
00:44:05You were right.
00:44:06They were alive.
00:44:07We counted more than 50.
00:44:08It was a great moment, but those creatures.
00:44:10I lost six good men trying to rescue your team.
00:44:12Michael.
00:44:13One of them was a dear, dear friend.
00:44:14I'm sorry.
00:44:15I used you to drive the Aquanaut because I was unfamiliar with that technology.
00:44:20And I wanted to see for myself this oxygen converter you've created.
00:44:23But there was no one left on the Scotia.
00:44:46No one.
00:44:48So what, Nemo?
00:44:49So what, Nemo? What can we do for you?
00:44:54What do you want from us? You want my experiments? You want the oxygenator? What?
00:45:19Now, do you see why I have to be so careful? It's a city.
00:45:33This is the eighth continent of the world. Yes, known to the ancients as Biu, the land of Lemuria.
00:45:45It's Atlantis. A place of untold riches and wisdom.
00:45:52Ten thousand years ago, it disappeared into the sea, and now I've found it.
00:45:58Lost no more. Lost no more.
00:46:02You need my oxygenator.
00:46:05Well, as you see, these streets would live again. A utopia in the most real sense.
00:46:13But it's just a prototype, Nemo. We can't build it more than ten by ten.
00:46:18You can't, but I can.
00:46:21How?
00:46:22Ah, now you're curious. I like that. You see the big picture.
00:46:28See, there is good in the world, and you are helping to create it.
00:46:33The machine's too unstable.
00:46:35Down here, you can live for two hundred years. Think of it. Works of art, the sum of all human knowledge.
00:46:45This is the Library of Alexandria, the Ark of Noah, the Shangri-La.
00:46:52What about the people that don't buy into your utopia? Your new world? What about them?
00:47:01Gonna escort these people out. Blackwell and Arano, you stay.
00:47:07It's okay. Go ahead. I'll catch you.
00:47:10On the one hand, I can see the awe and wonder in your eyes. I can sense you want this very badly.
00:47:38But on the other, you have a false sense of loyalty to a failing world.
00:47:46I know I can't convince you to see my position, but meet me halfway.
00:47:54From now to the breach, Captain. Ships are coming fast. Classify the boat!
00:48:00What is it?
00:48:02It looks like a Sea Wolf class sub, sir. Large and heavily armed.
00:48:06Could be Philippine Navy or American Coastal Guard out of Guam.
00:48:10Course? Course is for... Here, sir. Right above us like they're looking for something.
00:48:22You should scan this.
00:48:24Yes, sir. Infrared and standard sonar sweeping the area.
00:48:27I can tease. This is ever so coy.
00:48:30You've got to contact them, Nemo. Look, I know this is a big ship. But you can't bore us in West Navy. Even you can see them.
00:48:40I need you to see that they are the enemy. They want to stop this. All of this. Before I can resurrect my Atlantis.
00:48:50The military?
00:48:52Everyone. Everyone on land. Every sad, pathetic, worrisome living. Threaten above water. They breathe air that is contaminated.
00:49:03They eat food that is full of bacteria. They bathe in filth.
00:49:10The Earth is dead. But we don't see it. We're like maggots feeding off its rotten corpse.
00:49:18Time to make a stand.
00:49:22Starting hydro-magnetic engines.
00:49:27Make us up!
00:49:28Yes, sir. Starting hydro-magnetic engines.
00:49:30Switching engines in five, four, three, two, one.
00:49:35Hyperbolic equalizers engaged. Secure all personnel for rapid ascent. Leaving deep ocean basin. Entering pelagic environment.
00:49:57Nemo, stay at this depth. You're safe here.
00:49:59We're not safe anywhere.
00:50:01We're approaching the midway point.
00:50:04We're looking at a Sea Wolf class, sir. Approximately 350 feet, up to 25 knots.
00:50:10Intercepting some radio traffic, sir.
00:50:12Let me hear it.
00:50:13They picked us up, sir. What is it?
00:50:16Fire! Torpedo one!
00:50:18Ready to see what we're fighting for?
00:50:32Are you scared?
00:50:34Four and five, Locke, sir.
00:50:36Oh, don't run, little boy. Don't run.
00:50:40You're going to make my little Maluska very angry.
00:50:48Target has seen us and it's turning hard to port.
00:50:59You control these things?
00:51:01I control a lot of things.
00:51:12Did you down the Scotia?
00:51:14It's unfortunate, but sometimes I struggle with the ethics of so many lives wasted for my perfect place, my Shangri-La in the sea.
00:51:31Should we send a salvage team, sir?
00:51:33No, there's no time. Take her down to the bottom.
00:51:37I think we should hit it again, sir, before they send out an SOS.
00:51:40They've already radioed the Navy. We're no longer a secret. You can count on that.
00:51:50You can't take on the whole U.S. Navy.
00:51:54Gunner, take Mr. Allen O'Dow to the holdings over the others.
00:52:00Yes, sir.
00:52:10Those are the nuclear missiles from the Scotia.
00:52:30What are you going to do with those, Nemo?
00:52:40What are you going to do with those, Nemo?
00:52:41What are you going to do with those, Nemo?
00:52:43Holdings steady at 25,000 feet, Captain.
00:52:46What's the nearest ship?
00:52:47Battleship. Approaching from the south.
00:52:49In its present course, it'll miss us by... eight miles.
00:52:53Tell if it gets within three.
00:52:55Yes, sir.
00:52:57Blackburn, show me how to launch those nuclear missiles.
00:53:01Because our situation here has changed.
00:53:05Mr. Allen O'Dow's molecular oxygenator was the last piece of a large puzzle.
00:53:11There's no reason to wait any longer on the rest of the plan.
00:53:15What? Now? Tonight?
00:53:17Soon, these waters will be full of ships.
00:53:20Far more than the Nautilus or the Sentinels can stop.
00:53:23By this time tomorrow, we will no longer exist.
00:53:50Blackwell?
00:53:51Yes, sir.
00:53:53How are you doing at the launch service?
00:53:56We're 11 minutes and 47 seconds to launch.
00:53:59I have half the code.
00:54:01Blackwell, you're a son of a bitch traitor.
00:54:04Blackwell has seen the truth.
00:54:07And so will you very shortly.
00:54:22What are you, Nemo's watchdog?
00:54:23Who are you?
00:54:24United States Merchant Marine, Billy Cooper, sir.
00:54:37Abducted.
00:54:38Subic Bay, Philippines.
00:54:39Subic Bay, huh?
00:54:40How long have you been here?
00:54:41Long time, sir. Look, we don't have much time.
00:54:42I have a deal for you.
00:54:43What do you want from me?
00:54:44I want to go home, sir.
00:54:45Will you take me with you, please?
00:54:46Look, I know everything about this place.
00:54:47I know everything about this place.
00:54:49All the back passages, all the door codes.
00:54:50I even know where your friends are.
00:54:51All of them?
00:54:52They're together.
00:54:53Nemo's pleasure dopes.
00:54:54He keeps people there until they come around and see things his way.
00:54:56I can help you get them all back, but you have to take me with you.
00:54:57What do you want from me?
00:54:58I want to go home, sir.
00:54:59Will you take me with you, please?
00:55:00Look, I know everything about this place.
00:55:03All the back passages, all the door codes.
00:55:05I even know where your friends are.
00:55:07All of them?
00:55:08They're together.
00:55:09Nemo's pleasure dopes.
00:55:10He keeps people there until they come around and see things his way.
00:55:14I can help you get them all back, but you gotta take me with you.
00:55:17I've stacked them according to range. Long range, medium range, short range.
00:55:25Short range?
00:55:26How far can they go?
00:55:27Grand, Pacific Fleet, area basis.
00:55:29And the arms?
00:55:30Medium, reach Japan, South Korea, Hawaii, long range, easily California, maybe Texas.
00:55:35Amazing.
00:55:36Thank you, Black World.
00:55:37With your help, the surface world will be nothing but death and devastation by the day's end.
00:55:42Black World.
00:55:43How long will it take to hold?
00:55:45About 40 minutes each.
00:55:46And another 40 to punch in the target sequences.
00:55:51Okay.
00:55:52It's clear.
00:55:53Take me there now.
00:56:08What's this?
00:56:09Brainstame.
00:56:11It's like a re-education tool.
00:56:13They call it the zombie.
00:56:15The brainwashing is all pheromone based.
00:56:17It can make you loopy, but it works quickly.
00:56:20That's how Black World turned so fast.
00:56:22This is the mainframe.
00:56:24I can shut this off from here.
00:56:26Each one of these units are connected to each other.
00:56:28You can access your team through these goggles.
00:56:30Are you kidding me?
00:56:32Are you kidding me?
00:56:33No, I'm not.
00:56:34And if we don't get to them soon, they'll be under Nemo's control.
00:56:39You're okay now?
00:56:40I gotta take that thing out of her face?
00:56:54Right.
00:56:55Okay.
00:56:56Conceal.
00:56:57Hey.
00:56:58Conceal.
00:56:59Wake up.
00:57:00Come on.
00:57:01We gotta get out of here.
00:57:02Okay?
00:57:03I need something.
00:57:04You like me.
00:57:05Okay, I like it.
00:57:06You love me.
00:57:07Well, I'll go find the others.
00:57:08Um, that's a good idea.
00:57:09Mmm.
00:57:10Mmm.
00:57:11Mmm.
00:57:12Mmm.
00:57:13Ow.
00:57:14What's that for?
00:57:16Taking advantage of me.
00:57:18You kissed me!
00:57:19Hardly!
00:57:20Well, we gotta get out of here.
00:57:21You are.
00:57:22You like me.
00:57:23Well, okay, I like it.
00:57:24You love me.
00:57:25Well, I'll go find the others.
00:57:26Um, that's a good idea.
00:57:27Mmm.
00:57:28Mmm.
00:57:29Ow!
00:57:30What's that for?
00:57:31I'll go find the others.
00:57:32Um, that's a good idea.
00:57:33Mmm.
00:57:34Ow!
00:57:35What's that for?
00:57:36Taking advantage of me?
00:57:37You kiss me!
00:57:38Well, we gotta get out of here, okay? Can I help you?
00:57:41I can see this.
00:57:46I have it.
00:57:47Okay.
00:57:56Why don't you sit down over there, okay?
00:57:59Let me get him squared away.
00:58:03Hey, nurse. My buddy.
00:58:06Time to wake up, man.
00:58:08Oh, okay.
00:58:17All right?
00:58:18Is Ramirez okay?
00:58:20Yeah. They'll be fine.
00:58:23All right, man. Up we go.
00:58:31You could have had everything.
00:58:33Nemo is a visionary.
00:58:35You see, Nemo, it's just not the same
00:58:37when you have to brainwash people to follow you.
00:58:39I was willing to give you so much.
00:58:43Well, I guess you really can't trust free will, can you?
00:58:47Michael, humanity isn't about free will.
00:58:51Religion isn't free will.
00:58:53Military isn't free will.
00:58:55Government isn't free will.
00:58:57Government isn't free will.
00:58:59Simple relationships aren't free will.
00:59:03Free will is anarchy at its core.
00:59:07And who wants that?
00:59:08And who wants that?
00:59:10We all desire to be controlled.
00:59:13We crave it.
00:59:14We seek it out.
00:59:16Why don't you?
00:59:17Why don't you just let us go?
00:59:18Why don't you just let us go?
00:59:19What do you want with us anyway?
00:59:20We need you.
00:59:22You're one of us.
00:59:24The Oxygenator.
00:59:25The Aquanaut.
00:59:27You love to create.
00:59:29To explore.
00:59:30And you're just the tip of the iceberg.
00:59:34With our resources and support,
00:59:38think of the new inventions to help mankind.
00:59:42You know what?
00:59:44You make it sound so noble.
00:59:47But whose mankind would I be helping?
00:59:50Huh?
00:59:51Yours or the world's?
00:59:53The Earth world is dead.
00:59:55We've been defecating on it for centuries.
00:59:58But the new world.
01:00:00The underwater world.
01:00:03The new Atlantis.
01:00:05And it's yours.
01:00:07All yours.
01:00:09And the nuclear missiles in your transit bay?
01:00:12Are they part of your new world?
01:00:14Those are from your world.
01:00:16Excrement we've picked up from ships we've come across.
01:00:19And I assure you that they are to be dismantled immediately.
01:00:22They are to be dismantled and not to be used, Michael.
01:00:25Conceal.
01:00:26Ramirez.
01:00:28I deplore violence.
01:00:31Now, let's turn around and head back to them.
01:00:48Ramirez!
01:00:49What are you doing, man?
01:00:51We're down.
01:00:52Why don't you listen to me, Michael?
01:00:54You're trying to help.
01:00:55Well, it appears that some of us have come to our senses.
01:00:58It's me.
01:00:59It's Michael.
01:01:00We didn't get to Ramirez in time.
01:01:02He's brainwashed.
01:01:05Ramirez.
01:01:06Give us the gun.
01:01:09Cooper, you are going to regret this.
01:01:12Ramirez, shoot him!
01:01:14I'll make the deal!
01:01:15No!
01:01:16Conceal!
01:01:17I helped Michael with the early designs from the molecular restructuring.
01:01:27I was an engineer on the prototype for the Aquanaut 3.
01:01:32I know it almost as well as he does.
01:01:37I was brought on his mission because I know its operations.
01:01:43I know you need the Oxygenator.
01:01:47I know you want it to help build the Atlantis.
01:01:50But in exchange, he doesn't tie.
01:01:57Bring Har down to the transit bay with Blackwell.
01:02:20We'll need to see this in stages.
01:02:29I will need the first stage to begin soon.
01:02:33How soon?
01:02:35Immediately.
01:02:37Presently, our air supply comes from the surface,
01:02:39and I'm expecting that to be compromised rapidly.
01:02:42So you're on your own?
01:02:48In 15 minutes, we will be on our own.
01:02:58I can have the first stage ready to Oxygenate in 10 minutes.
01:03:03Captain, what do you want done with the traitor and his little friend?
01:03:08I need an escort.
01:03:09I would hate you to take any chances.
01:03:13Even if you are.
01:03:16Tell him that you appear.
01:03:21Keep your hands where I can see them.
01:03:23Let's move.
01:03:27Shoot them!
01:03:31First person moves.
01:03:32Captain gets a bullet through his neck.
01:03:34Put your guns down on the ground.
01:03:35Now!
01:03:37Now!
01:03:38Put them on the ground!
01:03:39Now!
01:03:40Put your hands on your head and turn around!
01:03:41Assistant!
01:03:42Get in the Aquanai!
01:03:43Get it fired up now!
01:03:44Concealed! Go!
01:03:45Go!
01:03:46Go!
01:03:47Go!
01:03:48Go!
01:03:49Go!
01:03:50Go!
01:03:51Go!
01:03:52Go!
01:03:53Go!
01:03:54Go!
01:03:55Go!
01:03:56Go!
01:03:57Go!
01:03:58Go!
01:03:59Go!
01:04:00Go!
01:04:01Go!
01:04:02Go!
01:04:03Go!
01:04:04By the way, I yanked out Nevo's device and attached our own.
01:04:05What happened to your arm?
01:04:06You're sure?
01:04:07I'm okay.
01:04:08Where's Cooper?
01:04:09He's dead.
01:04:10At least we got Ramirez back.
01:04:12He wasn't in the machine long.
01:04:13He should be okay soon.
01:04:14Assistant, make it to the surface.
01:04:15We have to get above the volcano to make contact.
01:04:18Detached, sir.
01:04:19Getting ready to make the ascent.
01:04:20Assistant, we need to go faster.
01:04:21I'm trying, sir.
01:04:30I need to see your wounds.
01:04:33I need to see how severe your injury is.
01:04:40It's okay.
01:04:41Michael!
01:04:43He's standing long.
01:04:44He should be okay soon.
01:04:46I need to see how severe your injury is.
01:04:48It's okay.
01:04:49Michael!
01:04:50Sir, the A1 is not responding.
01:04:52Hey, did we dump the water tanks?
01:04:54I'm flipping switches, but...
01:04:57There's something caught in propellers.
01:05:09I'll go.
01:05:10I'll go, I'll take care of it.
01:05:11Stay here and get us out of here.
01:05:13Don't be ridiculous, I didn't just save you so you could drown.
01:05:15I can clear the propellers.
01:05:17You need to stay here on your sub and get us to the surface.
01:05:21Look, he's going to launch those nuclear missiles.
01:05:24We have to warn the military.
01:05:30Okay.
01:05:32I can do it.
01:05:35Here.
01:05:38Take this.
01:05:42Be careful.
01:05:45Get Blackwell on the radio.
01:05:58Turn this ship around.
01:06:00We have to get that oxygenator back.
01:06:03Sir, the remote is unresponsive.
01:06:05It may be damaged.
01:06:06Then get it working, now.
01:06:07We must not let them get away.
01:06:08Zestin, how is Conceal doing?
01:06:09I don't have a visual, but the propeller is unresponsive.
01:06:11I don't have a visual, but the propeller is unresponsive.
01:06:12I don't have a visual, but the propeller is unresponsive.
01:06:13Zestin, how is Conceal doing?
01:06:18Zestin, how is Conceal doing?
01:06:19I don't have a visual, but the propeller is unresponsive.
01:06:25The propeller is unresponsive.
01:06:41Conceal gas. Hurry.
01:06:42We can't hurry.
01:06:45There they are. Keep them in your sights.
01:06:50We will have the A-3 under our control momentarily. How long until the missiles can be launched?
01:06:55I need eight minutes to finalize the trajectories.
01:06:58Then I can launch the missiles.
01:07:00Very good. Then we have eight minutes to get that device back.
01:07:04Careful, we have multiple ships coming in the view.
01:07:06There we are! No time to lose!
01:07:08We must recover the oxygenator. Open hatches for torpedo launch.
01:07:12The Nautilus is on her tail. She's heading right for us, sir.
01:07:18We can take her down, but I can't go up.
01:07:21Cut aft propeller. Prepare to dive.
01:07:23But conceal.
01:07:25She has a tether.
01:07:27Hold on.
01:07:29Sir, the A-3 is descending.
01:07:31Descent 30 meters.
01:07:32Descending 30 meters, Captain.
01:07:33Right engines full.
01:07:34Right full engines.
01:07:35Oh, come on! Come on, man! Right engines!
01:07:42Sir, the A-3 is hiding in the trenches.
01:07:47Sir, the Nautilus won by. I think we lost it.
01:07:53Conceal. We have to pull her in. Ramirez, let's go!
01:07:56I'm not back in 10 minutes. I want you to leave without me.
01:08:01Sir.
01:08:02Okay.
01:08:03Assistant.
01:08:04That's an order.
01:08:10Come on, I need help with the tether. Come on, let's go!
01:08:16Ah, dammit! The wench isn't responding. We have to pull her in manual.
01:08:24Sir. Concealer's not at the end of the rope.
01:08:27I'm going down to find her.
01:08:33Sir, they've entered the cliffside. It's too small for the Nautilus.
01:08:36Release the sentinels.
01:08:49We've got squid.
01:08:50Michael went into the water to look for conceal.
01:08:52I need to blow the life raft.
01:08:53If you blow the raft, we could lose the boat.
01:08:55I need to blow the raft, sir!
01:09:10I need to blow the life raft, sir!
01:09:12Wait for Michael!
01:09:13I need to blow the raft!
01:09:14Wait!
01:09:16We need to do it now!
01:09:22Sir, they've neutralized the squid.
01:09:25Michael's inside. Let's get out of here.
01:09:28Ramirez, check the starboard view for conceal.
01:09:30Susten, anything?
01:09:32I see her.
01:09:34I see her, sir!
01:09:38Conceal?
01:09:39No.
01:09:40No.
01:09:41Sorry.
01:09:43What is it then?
01:09:46The USS Scotia. Right where we left her.
01:09:54What do you want me to do?
01:09:56Can we ascend?
01:09:58No.
01:09:59Then dock us to the Scotia and let's pray it still works.
01:10:05Yes, sir.
01:10:07Sorry, sir.
01:10:08Captain, the A3 has found the Scotia.
01:10:21I know.
01:10:23Blackwell, the time is at hand.
01:10:27Prepare all missiles for launch.
01:10:29I should have gone.
01:10:31I don't know what she was trying to prove.
01:10:32She was trying to save your life.
01:10:35She was trying to tell you she still loves you.
01:10:36Sir, we can't wait any longer.
01:10:37We have to get on the Scotia.
01:10:38What?
01:10:39What?
01:10:40What?
01:10:41What?
01:10:42What?
01:10:43What?
01:10:44What?
01:10:45What?
01:10:46What?
01:10:47What?
01:10:48What?
01:10:49What?
01:10:50What?
01:10:51What?
01:10:52What?
01:10:53What?
01:10:54What?
01:10:55What?
01:10:56What?
01:10:57What?
01:10:58What?
01:10:59What?
01:11:00What?
01:11:01Oh, what?
01:11:02on the skull shot.
01:11:05I know.
01:11:06Let's move.
01:11:12It's the hatch.
01:11:32Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:11:34Do you mean it this time?
01:11:35Oh, shut up and kiss me.
01:11:46Justin!
01:12:02Oh, shut up.
01:12:15USS Scotia is live, sir.
01:12:17Don't damage that vessel.
01:12:19I need that oxygenator.
01:12:21It's the key to Atlantis.
01:12:25Sir, we have the remote on the A3 working.
01:12:28We will bring her in now.
01:12:30Concealed, help me with this hatch.
01:12:32It's not stuck.
01:12:34There's a high-pressure pocket.
01:12:37Got it.
01:12:46Captain, do you think?
01:12:47Is everyone okay?
01:12:49Looks like everybody's breathing, right?
01:12:51The bubble maker.
01:12:53It worked.
01:12:54It worked.
01:12:55I can't believe that.
01:12:56I don't see how.
01:12:57How all that water can be converted to air
01:12:59in this space, this size space.
01:13:02Sir, they boarded the Scotia,
01:13:08but the oxygenator is still on the A3.
01:13:10They've activated the remote on the A3.
01:13:30Captain, we're going to have you and your crew topside ASAP.
01:13:34Hang in there.
01:13:35she's all charged up and ready to go
01:13:41i'm not getting a strong enough signal yet
01:13:43have you converted the emergency power
01:13:45yeah that's what we want
01:13:48all right she's on
01:13:53holding steady at 25 000 feet captain
01:14:00good
01:14:03i'm going to need you to move over to that red valve to your right
01:14:06right there whoa okay you got to turn it one full turn clockwise
01:14:11oh it's stuck it's not stuck just use your elbow grease
01:14:15come on what is one and two
01:14:18when is your flight sir
01:14:20now that my oxygenator is safe
01:14:24blow up the scotia
01:14:26about off hitters
01:14:28lock coordinates
01:14:31torpedoes are flooded sir ready to fire one minute to countdown
01:14:35aim for the propeller
01:14:37can you help me i can't help you i'm busy over here
01:14:40i got to step over here
01:14:44set it this way
01:14:46torpedoes are ready captain fire fire torpedo one
01:14:53it's moving
01:14:54a little more got it all right hold on
01:15:00direct hit sir hold stop stop all engines
01:15:11stop all engines stop we're fine no hope reaches we can't take another hit don't worry i reset the remote to target the controller signal she's on her way to the nautilus
01:15:21the oxygenator should start a chain reaction with the warheads
01:15:24black web captain
01:15:28once we are fully stopped
01:15:32begin the countdown
01:15:35yes sir
01:15:38launching results in
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01:15:58launch the trident now
01:16:01disarm the warheads disarm them
01:16:21warning
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01:18:47How long would it take you to send a tether down there and tilt them up?
01:18:51Five minutes.
01:18:52Do it.
01:18:53Stand tight. We're sending down a line for you.
01:18:56Yes, sir.
01:18:57Let me speak with Captain Anderson.
01:19:00Aye, sir. Captain.
01:19:07Sir, Captain Anderson, USS Scotia.
01:19:11We have 17 dead and 148 survivors, sir.
01:19:23Yes, sir.
01:19:28Thank you, sir.
01:19:30Aye, sir.
01:19:33I'm on your command, Captain.
01:19:36Take it away.
01:19:41If I show you something, can you keep a secret?
01:19:49Just for a while.
01:19:53Just so we figure out what to do.
01:19:57Oh, my God.
01:19:59Conceal, how did you get these?
01:20:03These are Nemo's plans. These are private blueprints.
01:20:06No patch.
01:20:08Just so exciting.

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