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00:00:00Doopie Doopie
00:00:30Doopie Doopie
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00:02:00Morning.
00:02:04I don't need a permit.
00:02:10You was fishing wildlife or something,
00:02:12because otherwise you could...
00:02:13USGS land survey.
00:02:16You guys still aren't finished with that crap, huh?
00:02:20It's been three months.
00:02:23Started as a tiny sinkhole.
00:02:25Now look at this place.
00:02:29Government's just gonna blame it on global warming.
00:02:31Call it a day.
00:02:33Well, you know us liberals.
00:02:35We just aren't happy unless we're blaming something.
00:02:39My cousin was in one of those houses.
00:02:43That whole area is in a flood zone.
00:02:45That's the answer.
00:02:47More government.
00:02:49More permits.
00:02:51More zones.
00:02:54He lived in a flood zone, jackass,
00:02:56not a sink zone.
00:02:59Huh. Okay.
00:03:03You see over there?
00:03:04Under the water is limestone.
00:03:06And over there...
00:03:08all that sand was underground,
00:03:10pushed up by water to the surface.
00:03:13Call it a sand blow.
00:03:15And when water pushes sand out of the way
00:03:17and dissolves the limestone,
00:03:19it creates holes.
00:03:21Over time, the weight of the houses causes the collapse.
00:03:25Now, your cousin would have known that
00:03:27if he had read any of the info that was sent to him about this.
00:03:30He and I know well enough to know
00:03:33that his house didn't cause that sand.
00:03:35Wait. Don't tell me to wait.
00:03:37I have every right... No, no, quiet!
00:03:40Oh, what is that?
00:03:42Get off the dock!
00:03:44It's an earthquake!
00:03:46It's an earthquake!
00:03:50Come on! Come on!
00:03:55Help me! Help me! Help me!
00:03:59What the heck was that?
00:04:01A surface rupture.
00:04:03Oh, my God. It's amazing.
00:04:05You saved my life!
00:04:08Can I buy you a beer?
00:04:10Yeah, sounds good.
00:04:12I mean, it's amazing.
00:04:14Look. How deep do you think that is?
00:04:17Now, now, be careful.
00:04:19Now, listen, don't go too close, sir.
00:04:21Oh, my God.
00:04:23Whoa!
00:04:25Help me!
00:04:55Whoa!
00:04:57Oh, my God.
00:04:59Oh, my God.
00:05:25Eric, come on! We're gonna be late!
00:05:28Come on!
00:05:30All right.
00:05:49You know that being late on your first date
00:05:51is pretty crappy, right?
00:05:53Mm-hmm.
00:05:55It's...
00:06:17What are you doing?
00:06:19Dude, don't you care that we're gonna be late?
00:06:21Like, all you do is play on your phone,
00:06:23like a snail.
00:06:25Do you care about this job at all?
00:06:27No, I don't care about this job at all.
00:06:30What?
00:06:32Eric, there's nothing wrong with a hard day's work.
00:06:34It's how you find a passion,
00:06:36like, a career.
00:06:38Whatever you say.
00:06:40Wow, so you don't have any passions, huh?
00:06:45I mean, maybe I'd want to be a pilot.
00:06:48Yeah?
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:52Like, Air Force?
00:06:54Commercial?
00:06:58Yeah, I don't know, but...
00:07:00my dad taught me how to fly a helicopter.
00:07:02It's so sweet.
00:07:04I bet.
00:07:10Please, please turn that off.
00:07:12Earth doesn't take a break, so I don't either.
00:07:15Okay.
00:07:17Wait.
00:07:22Is that an earthquake?
00:07:24A what?
00:07:27Brenda!
00:07:44We're okay.
00:07:53Brenda?
00:07:55All right, all right, we're okay.
00:07:57We're okay.
00:07:59We just need to think about getting out of here logically.
00:08:03And not panic.
00:08:10It's got to be at least 20 feet down.
00:08:13Deeper than that.
00:08:15Don't move, don't move.
00:08:17I'm not.
00:08:22I'm not.
00:08:28Mom, don't walk away from me.
00:08:30What did I say about slamming doors?
00:08:32Oh, so the door has rights, but I don't?
00:08:34We just had a major seismic event.
00:08:36I don't have time for this.
00:08:38Mom, it's not fair.
00:08:40You said when I turned 18, I could do what I wanted.
00:08:42I'm 18, and I want to move to Dad's in Marston.
00:08:44I don't think he's going to help you fight global warming.
00:08:46In fact, fracking is the exact opposite.
00:08:48Look, Mom.
00:08:50The U.S. Geological Survey just revised it to a 5.7.
00:08:53Missouri's agency is registering it as something different,
00:08:56and I read the tracker wrong.
00:08:59USGS just said 5.9.
00:09:02Should we do a cross-check
00:09:04with the State Emergency Management Agency?
00:09:06Nope. USGS is better equipped than SEMA.
00:09:09Did you check our seismographs for a more detailed reading?
00:09:12No. Sorry.
00:09:14No apologies.
00:09:165.9 means there's going to be some damage,
00:09:18and there's going to be some dangers around the city.
00:09:20The epicenter is 2 miles south of New Madrid.
00:09:23A couple aftershocks, but nothing major.
00:09:253.1 and a 2.9.
00:09:272 miles south of the town of New Madrid,
00:09:30or south of the epicenter of the New Madrid fault line?
00:09:32South of the town.
00:09:34Mom, we're not out of this conversation.
00:09:36Your brother could be in real trouble.
00:09:38We can talk about this later in the week.
00:09:40Whew! Crazy morning already, huh?
00:09:43Thought you could use this.
00:09:45Thanks, babe. Yeah, we're in for a long one
00:09:47Fine with me. It means we get to spend more time together.
00:09:57Your brother isn't picking up.
00:09:59Of course he isn't. He just found out about Finn Proposin.
00:10:04It's fine.
00:10:06Why don't you, um, try to call Brendel?
00:10:08Keep checking Eric.
00:10:10Mom, please. Let's finish this conversation.
00:10:12Why is he not picking up?
00:10:15Why? Why would you want to move in with your dad, huh?
00:10:18He's gonna get me a job that pays.
00:10:23Let's take this inside. I have work to do.
00:10:35Eric refused to do anything else but work for him,
00:10:37which is why I allowed it.
00:10:39It's an opportunity to do something important.
00:10:42I mean, yeah, it may be working for the wrong side,
00:10:44but I can make changes there.
00:10:47And I can help and send some money for the house.
00:10:51Don't even go there.
00:10:53Finn and I are doing just fine.
00:10:55I didn't mean... I don't want to make you upset again.
00:10:58I just... I want to help.
00:11:00Brendel didn't answer, but I went ahead and used her phone
00:11:02to pinpoint the location.
00:11:04Thank you. Where are they?
00:11:06Feel that?
00:11:10Seismic draft shows 6.1 and potentially growing.
00:11:13Hold tight!
00:11:21They're getting bigger.
00:11:24Magnitude topped at 6.4.
00:11:26That's what I'm seeing, too.
00:11:28Everyone okay? Yeah.
00:11:30Let's make sure we didn't lose any connections out there.
00:11:32Carla, epicenter? New Madrid, south of Marston.
00:11:36Come on.
00:11:42Everybody okay?
00:11:44Yeah. Hope the sensors are all right.
00:11:46Let's get this cleaned up.
00:11:48Brenda?
00:11:50Brenda? Mom! Mom!
00:11:52It's Brenda. Finn's been in an accident.
00:11:54It's Cammie. What happened?
00:11:56Is Eric okay?
00:11:58Just sit tight, okay? We're leaving now.
00:12:01Carla, Finn, stay here.
00:12:03Analyze the latest readings and get them to me ASAP.
00:12:05What's wrong? They need help.
00:12:07Emily and I are going to New Madrid.
00:12:09I should go with you. No.
00:12:11I need you to monitor the tectonic AI.
00:12:13That software needs to be operating at 100%.
00:12:15The New Madrid fault is the largest on this continent.
00:12:17If we're seeing this much activity,
00:12:19it means something way bigger could be on the way,
00:12:21and we need to know about it. Like a seven or an eight?
00:12:24It's too soon to tell.
00:12:26But there's sinkholes, ships on the geologic table,
00:12:28massive sand blows emerging. None of this is normal.
00:12:33It's Alan.
00:12:35Text him. Tell him to meet us in New Madrid near the ravine.
00:12:38I'll call him on the road, tell him what's happening.
00:12:40Let me know as soon as Eric's safe.
00:12:42I love you. Love you, too.
00:12:44Okay, we need to hurry.
00:12:46Come on.
00:13:07Whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:13:09Listen to me. I'm Alan Waddell.
00:13:11I own half the fracking sites in this area.
00:13:13My son's stuck inside. I'm going in there to get him.
00:13:15This is an evacuation site.
00:13:17I need you to get back in your truck and go ahead and leave.
00:13:19No, no, no. I don't care if I've got to call the governor.
00:13:21Where's Eric?
00:13:23Hey, we've got to go.
00:13:25I'm going to get my son.
00:13:27I'll keep an eye on him.
00:13:29Eric?
00:13:31Eric, you in here, buddy?
00:13:33Guys, it's not safe to be in here.
00:13:35Eric, Brenda, you guys in here? Can you hear me?
00:13:37Eric!
00:13:39Eric?
00:13:41Eric!
00:13:43You hear that?
00:13:45Help, we're down here.
00:13:47Eric!
00:13:49Eric, honey!
00:13:51We're in here!
00:13:53Try to open the door.
00:13:55Wait, the truck's living!
00:13:57I can't open it.
00:13:59I'll get some rope.
00:14:01I can't open it.
00:14:03I got it.
00:14:05I'm out.
00:14:07Hang on. Easy, easy.
00:14:09I'm coming, I'm coming.
00:14:11Okay.
00:14:13Wait, they're shifting!
00:14:15How do you know that?
00:14:17I'm a geologist. That's why I'm here.
00:14:19The whole area's a hot spot.
00:14:21Stay put. Don't move.
00:14:23Come on, hurry up.
00:14:25Eric, sit tight, okay?
00:14:27Hold on, I'm going to need some slack, a little slack.
00:14:29All right, here we go.
00:14:31Put this around your waist.
00:14:33Guys, you've got about two minutes.
00:14:35Stay back.
00:14:37Easy, easy, easy, easy.
00:14:39Careful, careful.
00:14:41I got you, I got you. Ready? Give me your hand.
00:14:43I got you.
00:14:45Pull, pull, pull.
00:14:47Nice and easy, pull.
00:14:49Pull! Run!
00:14:51Easy, easy, easy.
00:14:53You got it.
00:14:55Just slide, slide, slide.
00:14:57Okay.
00:14:59Dad!
00:15:01Dad!
00:15:03You got her?
00:15:05Eric, hang on.
00:15:07Dad!
00:15:09Go down.
00:15:11Oh!
00:15:13The truck is slipping!
00:15:15It's gonna fall.
00:15:17Dad, get me out of here.
00:15:19Hang on, buddy, hang on. Here it goes.
00:15:21Put this around your waist.
00:15:23Put it around your waist. I need slack.
00:15:27Give me your hand.
00:15:29Okay, go. Pull, pull.
00:15:31Eric!
00:15:33Easy, easy.
00:15:35Hold on!
00:15:37All right.
00:15:39Okay, take him up.
00:15:41Wait, wait.
00:15:45We gotta go, we gotta go.
00:15:47Get him up.
00:15:59You okay?
00:16:05Yeah.
00:16:17Stay still.
00:16:19What are you even doing here?
00:16:21I mean, what happened to saving the planet, Em?
00:16:23I'm not trying.
00:16:25Please stop. This is not the time.
00:16:27This fault line hasn't seen this much activity in over 100 years.
00:16:29The Geologic Society reported
00:16:31a mass sediment shift
00:16:33due to the rising temperatures in the riverbed.
00:16:35I'm sorry. Hold on a second.
00:16:37Who is this guy,
00:16:39and why do you know so much about this?
00:16:41I'm Dan Eames. I'm...
00:16:43Dan Eames?
00:16:45You led a study along the San Andreas Fault?
00:16:47So nice to finally meet you.
00:16:49Wait, are you Dr. Kemi Waddell?
00:16:51Yeah.
00:16:53The pleasure's all mine. I know all about your work.
00:16:55They asked me to come check on this
00:16:57because of all the concern.
00:17:03Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:17:05Carla,
00:17:07these thermal readings on the fault are at an all-time high.
00:17:09Well, the fault's locked and loaded.
00:17:11No, it's not that.
00:17:13The most recent subterranean scan
00:17:15shows the strike-slip portion as being a double lock.
00:17:17If the tension breaks,
00:17:19it'll create a magnitude eight or greater.
00:17:21And then it'll transfer all that tension to...
00:17:23We need to call Kemi right now.
00:17:25The sinkholes we're seeing
00:17:27are through a dense layer of igneous rock.
00:17:29Igneous?
00:17:31So you're saying that some igneous layers
00:17:33are turned upward?
00:17:35Yes. I haven't figured out why.
00:17:37Hey, Finn.
00:17:39Yeah, Eric's fine. So's Brenda.
00:17:41We're almost there. This couldn't wait.
00:17:43What is the latest readings showing?
00:17:45Based on your algorithm,
00:17:47if the fault slips today,
00:17:49it's guaranteed to produce an 8.0 or higher.
00:17:51Are you sure?
00:17:53Yeah, I've double- and triple-checked it.
00:17:55We've got to get Governor Barber on board.
00:17:57Kemi, it's not just that.
00:17:59When the quake hits,
00:18:01it's gonna transfer that pressure to a second strike point.
00:18:05Are you seeing this?
00:18:07The satellite imagery is showing buckling
00:18:09that happened in the past 24 hours.
00:18:11The entire fault line is radically altering the terrain.
00:18:15Finn, we're seeing massive swells.
00:18:17It'll reach the Gulf of Mexico.
00:18:19When it transfers to the second stage,
00:18:21it'll only be nine hours until...
00:18:23Until it produces a 10.0 or larger.
00:18:25That's right.
00:18:27Okay. Let's meet up later and we'll figure it out.
00:18:29Sounds good.
00:18:31Ellen, I don't think I'll be getting
00:18:33to the survey of your site today.
00:18:35That's great.
00:18:37That's all based on a guess, right?
00:18:39Don't worry about it. I got it. I'll do it all myself, okay?
00:18:41A guess? Really?
00:18:43Finn just ran the algorithm.
00:18:45It indicates if we don't pinpoint where and how these plates are slipping,
00:18:47we're looking at a 10.0 or larger
00:18:49in less than nine hours.
00:18:51Wait a minute. A 10.0?
00:18:53Are you serious?
00:18:55That'll break the whole country in half.
00:18:57I just pulled up the Missouri Seismic Emergency Database
00:18:59to compare it to ours.
00:19:01Wait, wait. Scroll down.
00:19:03Why are the aftershocks bigger than the originating quake?
00:19:07The 6.8 is most likely a foreshock.
00:19:11Then why would you assume that it's gonna get worse?
00:19:13Because even though we've had
00:19:15multiple large quakes, the total heat energy
00:19:17hasn't completely dissipated.
00:19:19We need to let Governor Barber know.
00:19:21Yeah.
00:19:23We need to call our ASAP.
00:19:25We need a multi-agency response.
00:19:27Can you get us in touch? Your pals.
00:19:29Otherwise, you wouldn't have approved of your fracking sites.
00:19:31What's the endgame here, Cammie?
00:19:33A natural emergency declaration?
00:19:35Are we gonna do that again?
00:19:37Yes, exactly. Then the military can work with us
00:19:39on a strategy to mitigate the actual quake.
00:19:41Otherwise, every city in the Midwest will be leveled.
00:19:43Millions will die.
00:19:45I gotta get the governor on the line.
00:19:53This series of quakes is severe for the area,
00:19:55but not impossible.
00:19:57Nothing the National Guard and FEMA can't manage.
00:19:59Should I write up a preliminary report,
00:20:01get it ready for release, just in case?
00:20:03Fine. But no leaks.
00:20:05And for God's sakes, no press.
00:20:07The last thing we need is another panic situation
00:20:09on our hands.
00:20:11It's Dr. Cammie Waddell.
00:20:13She'd join me.
00:20:15Dr. Waddell,
00:20:17I'm sorry.
00:20:19I'm sorry.
00:20:21Dr. Waddell,
00:20:23Governor Barber.
00:20:25Brett Rothers from SEMA is here. You're on speaker.
00:20:27The geothermal activity at New Madrid
00:20:29is only increased after the quakes.
00:20:31By not releasing kinetic energy,
00:20:33it's only storing that much more potential energy.
00:20:35Don't you think that's a bit
00:20:37premature?
00:20:39You're suggesting an imminent mega-casualty event.
00:20:41It's not a suggestion.
00:20:43It'll be a 10.0 or greater in less than nine hours.
00:20:45Brett, have you seen
00:20:47the data from the orbital network yet?
00:20:49Yes,
00:20:51but the images don't have enough detail or data
00:20:53to make such a prediction.
00:20:55A man was swallowed up by the Mississippi.
00:20:57I nearly lost my son and a colleague
00:20:59by a fissure that wasn't here this morning,
00:21:01and this was just the beginning.
00:21:03We need to prep emergency services and the military
00:21:05and start citizen evacuations.
00:21:07Two years ago, you thought the big one was coming.
00:21:09It did not,
00:21:11causing a mass panic that took us days
00:21:13to recover from.
00:21:15I'm assembling a team headed by Mr. Rothers.
00:21:17I'd like you to join him.
00:21:19All I'm asking is that you prepare
00:21:21an evac plan for at least New Madrid County.
00:21:23The safety of families
00:21:25is very important to us.
00:21:27You don't know that
00:21:29New Madrid indicates a larger event.
00:21:31My predictive models
00:21:33don't lie.
00:21:35It will strike New Madrid in nine hours.
00:21:39Is Alan there?
00:21:41What does he have to do with this?
00:21:43You understand our apprehension.
00:21:45If we know that Alan is on your side...
00:21:47Call me when you're ready to listen.
00:21:51There.
00:21:53You hear how stupid the government is, right?
00:21:57You think they're right?
00:22:01I think that you can't do it without their help.
00:22:05I need you with me.
00:22:07Your fracking business represents jobs
00:22:09and re-elections.
00:22:11They'll listen to you.
00:22:13Cami.
00:22:15You realize that you're asking me to cry wolf.
00:22:17For me.
00:22:19Not for us this time.
00:22:21You know my position
00:22:23on this.
00:22:25Dad, come on. Mom's literally been working on this
00:22:27her whole life.
00:22:29Predicting earthquakes and maybe stopping them.
00:22:31I know, but...
00:22:33I know, I've heard it before.
00:22:35You can't stop an earthquake. Right, Cami?
00:22:37But our focus right now is urging the government
00:22:39to get people to safety.
00:22:41Ben's here with the mobile lab.
00:22:43We don't have time to argue.
00:22:45Are you in or are you out?
00:22:47Come on, at least come to the lab.
00:22:49See what she's been working on.
00:22:51Please?
00:22:55Alright.
00:22:57I'll come check it out, okay?
00:22:59Dan, if you'd like to come along
00:23:01I'd love your input as well.
00:23:03Sure, whatever I can do.
00:23:05Alright, see you guys in a little bit.
00:23:11I suggest a compromise that won't interfere
00:23:13with Dr. Waddell's work.
00:23:15He might be willing to cooperate.
00:23:17That fracking field
00:23:19brought in millions
00:23:21over the past 18 months, understand?
00:23:23Yes, of course.
00:23:25Let me reach out.
00:23:27No.
00:23:29We can still attempt compromise while making our position clear.
00:23:31Go meet her.
00:23:33We'll fly your equipment in.
00:23:35Okay.
00:23:41You guys got this, right?
00:23:43Just connect these to this and you're good.
00:23:45Okay.
00:24:01What?
00:24:05I don't know.
00:24:07You ever miss this?
00:24:09I never stopped doing it.
00:24:13No, I mean...
00:24:15I mean this.
00:24:19You mean us working together?
00:24:25Look.
00:24:27We were doing incredible work together.
00:24:29We were a good team.
00:24:31We were helping each other.
00:24:33Yeah, we were.
00:24:35You gave that up.
00:24:37Not me.
00:24:39You wanted a different life.
00:24:41You said so yourself.
00:24:45Look.
00:24:47I thought I was doing what was right.
00:24:49For the kids.
00:24:51For us.
00:24:53Yeah, but you gave up what was most important to us.
00:24:55Protecting people.
00:25:03Make sure that pen is straight.
00:25:07Okay.
00:25:09Man, this is quite the setup.
00:25:11I've heard all about Cammy's work, but you say this is updated.
00:25:13Yeah.
00:25:15We can predict earthquakes and pinpoint the epicenter.
00:25:17We call it SEAPS,
00:25:19our Smart Early Earthquake Prediction System.
00:25:21Oh.
00:25:23Three sensors allow us to triangulate the epicenter.
00:25:25Attach a stake to the bottom,
00:25:27stick it in the ground,
00:25:29and you are golden.
00:25:31Or you can always attach it to a tripod
00:25:33if you don't have any soft ground.
00:25:35So you can communicate with one another.
00:25:37Yeah.
00:25:39The tectonic AI I developed is state-of-the-art.
00:25:41Actually,
00:25:43I just finished writing the manual last week.
00:25:45We can predict earthquakes minutes,
00:25:47sometimes even hours ahead of time.
00:25:49And with the sensors,
00:25:51we're able to triangulate the epicenter.
00:25:53Wow.
00:25:55This is amazing.
00:25:57This will save lives.
00:25:59It's the plan.
00:26:01Oh, I've got to take this call.
00:26:03So this is, uh, real data
00:26:05from the field from yesterday?
00:26:07Mm-hmm.
00:26:09What?
00:26:11Take a look at the time stamp on my simulation.
00:26:13It's ten minutes ahead of the quake.
00:26:17Ten minutes?
00:26:19Kim, that's huge.
00:26:21I know.
00:26:23Oh, man.
00:26:33Okay.
00:26:47That's not good.
00:26:49Jimmy!
00:26:51I know. We'll meet in Minneapolis, okay?
00:26:53Wow.
00:26:55Did you hear that?
00:26:57Yeah, the origin of the new quake is near Marsden,
00:26:59about eight miles to the south.
00:27:01So you believe her now that your facility's on the line?
00:27:03No, I believe her because she's got proof.
00:27:05And I'm trying to help fix this thing.
00:27:07Kim, look at this.
00:27:09It's 8%. Get the diameter.
00:27:11Hang on, hang on.
00:27:21Oh, my God!
00:27:23It collapsed!
00:27:25It collapsed!
00:27:27All right, you guys.
00:27:31Let's go.
00:27:49Dr. Waddell, I just wanted to say...
00:27:51Dr. Rothers, Finn Holley,
00:27:53Dr. Wells' colleague,
00:27:55she's confirming data at the moment,
00:27:57so she asked me to speak to you.
00:27:59This holographic is literally shifting under our feet.
00:28:01Fine.
00:28:03Get your sensors set up and calibrated with ours.
00:28:05We'll use your system as a backup.
00:28:07I'll even give you access to one of our helicopters.
00:28:09No.
00:28:11Alan's got a helicopter in Marsden.
00:28:13We're using his helipad. That's where we're headed now.
00:28:15Cammie suggests that you meet us there.
00:28:17To do what?
00:28:19Compare data?
00:28:21Of course, Governor Barbour will want to confer once we've reached an agreement.
00:28:23The quakes are centered from the south,
00:28:25near Marsden.
00:28:27We have all confirmed the data.
00:28:29Marsden.
00:28:31My sensor indicates differently.
00:28:33Smart Earthquake Detection Unit, or SEDU,
00:28:35predicts quakes within minutes.
00:28:37Pinpoint accuracy at a radius of six miles.
00:28:39You stole Cammie's tech.
00:28:41The one-sensor design can do everything
00:28:43your three sensors can, but faster.
00:28:45It placed the fault's leading epicenter
00:28:47in Sykeston, Missouri.
00:28:49A single sensor?
00:28:51You need three to triangulate.
00:28:53Brett, we're supposed to be working together,
00:28:55like we should have done when you and Cammie were at SEMA.
00:28:57We need to do something.
00:28:59We are doing something.
00:29:01We have the ordnance payload.
00:29:03Relieve the stress along the fault, akin to a single
00:29:05GBU-39V.
00:29:07Small, but mighty.
00:29:09We'll confirm the weak spot, bore a hole,
00:29:11clear the civilians within 20 miles, and
00:29:13boom.
00:29:15A bomb? No!
00:29:17For that to work, you would need to know the exact epicenter.
00:29:19It's safer to use multiple,
00:29:21precise, timed explosions
00:29:23all along the fault if we're going to relieve the stress.
00:29:25One location just isn't feasible.
00:29:27You're putting millions of lives at risk.
00:29:29It's not safe.
00:29:31It is safe and efficient. One blast.
00:29:33The epicenter is in Marsden!
00:29:35Your sensor is sending you to the wrong spot!
00:29:41Brett!
00:29:43Hello?
00:29:47He's not going to help us.
00:29:49We're on our own.
00:29:53We need to get as far ahead of Brett
00:29:55timewise as possible.
00:29:57Did you get in touch with Colonel Silas?
00:29:59Still on hold.
00:30:01Me too.
00:30:03We can't get through to any Missouri Congress person.
00:30:09Hello?
00:30:11You're through to Senator Paulson's office.
00:30:13I'm sorry for the hold, but I'm sure you understand
00:30:15we're inundated with the events of today.
00:30:17Ma'am, this is Dr. Kemi Waddell.
00:30:19I'm sorry for the hold, but I'm sure you understand
00:30:21we're inundated with the events of today.
00:30:23Ma'am, this is Dr. Kemi Waddell.
00:30:25There's been a major seismic event.
00:30:27Um, we're aware. All representatives
00:30:29received state-related briefs from SEMA and USGS.
00:30:31No, you don't understand.
00:30:33Your concerns will be forwarded to Senator Paulson.
00:30:37Any luck?
00:30:39They just hung up.
00:30:41Six hours till default snaps.
00:30:43We should call the governor and have her issue
00:30:45a national emergency.
00:30:47Allen's right.
00:30:49How are we looking?
00:30:51Created the triangulation.
00:30:53We need to get to the exact epicenter.
00:30:55Memphis, Nashville, and St. Louis.
00:30:57I'll head to St. Louis.
00:30:59Okay.
00:31:01Okay, this is very important to get the placement right.
00:31:03It's got to be five to ten feet above the ground
00:31:05and find the exact epicenter to relieve stress on the fault.
00:31:07Yeah, if we get there ahead of their planned detonation.
00:31:09We've got to get this sensor up and running
00:31:11or it won't matter what we do next.
00:31:13Okay, it's do or die. Now, let's get this packed up.
00:31:15We'll go with Carla.
00:31:17Linda, you take Nashville.
00:31:19That leaves Memphis. Allen and I will go.
00:31:21Hmm.
00:31:23Then you stay and man the base camp at the lab.
00:31:25There's no one else I would trust to do it.
00:31:27Sure.
00:31:29Definitely more at home in front of a computer
00:31:31than on the front lines anyway.
00:31:33I know.
00:31:35Sometimes you got to do what you need to and not what you want to.
00:31:39You're right.
00:31:41Dean,
00:31:43while you're there, you can text me your thoughts
00:31:45about the wedding.
00:31:47Okay.
00:31:49I'll talk to you later.
00:31:51Promise me you'll be safe.
00:31:53I'll do my best.
00:31:57All right, get the sensors put up and then check in.
00:31:59Finn will let you know if it's transferred.
00:32:01Hey.
00:32:03Be careful.
00:32:05Both of you.
00:32:07We will. I love you.
00:32:09I love you too, Mom.
00:32:11What am I supposed to do about this?
00:32:13I mean, I don't know what to do about you.
00:32:29Set up down there.
00:32:41Okay.
00:32:45Is the tripod going to hold?
00:32:47It's weighted, but it shows balance.
00:32:53I need the wires.
00:32:55Yeah.
00:32:59Stop blinking.
00:33:11Guys, we've got an earthquake incoming
00:33:13in T-minus five minutes.
00:33:15Get to the helo now.
00:33:17But it's not set up yet.
00:33:19I got it. Go.
00:33:21Are you sure? It's already leaving.
00:33:23I'll be right behind you.
00:33:25You see that warning, Carla?
00:33:27Amy and Eric are heading back up to help.
00:33:29I'm almost done.
00:33:31Okay.
00:33:33Blinking.
00:33:35Blinked.
00:33:37Finn, are you linked?
00:33:39Blink's good. Great job, Carla.
00:33:41No.
00:33:43It should go soon.
00:33:45Emily?
00:33:47Eric?
00:33:57This is unbelievable.
00:34:01We need to fly faster.
00:34:03Brett's going to go through with this, Mom,
00:34:05if we don't get those sensors operational ASAP.
00:34:07I'm flying as fast as I can, all right?
00:34:09I'm doing 120 knots of ground speed.
00:34:17You really think that all this is from fracking?
00:34:21Put me on Bluetooth.
00:34:23Yeah, I'll click you over.
00:34:25I'm going to call the kids again.
00:34:27They never called me back
00:34:29after that quake in St. Louis.
00:34:37Eric?
00:34:57Eric?
00:34:59Eric?
00:35:01Eric?
00:35:03Eric?
00:35:05Are you okay?
00:35:07Eric?
00:35:09Are you okay?
00:35:13Can you move?
00:35:15Yes.
00:35:17Eric?
00:35:19Stop, stop, stop.
00:35:21My leg's caught on something.
00:35:25I can't move.
00:35:27Emily?
00:35:29Carla?
00:35:31Carla, we're over here.
00:35:33Carla, it's Eric.
00:35:35Are you okay?
00:35:37We need to lift.
00:35:39Are you ready?
00:35:41Yeah.
00:35:43Stop, stop, stop.
00:35:45We need some leverage.
00:35:51I'm going to lift.
00:35:53You're going to pull him out.
00:35:55On three. Ready?
00:35:57One, two, three.
00:36:03Okay.
00:36:05Again.
00:36:07Okay, ready?
00:36:09One, two, three.
00:36:25Okay, okay, okay.
00:36:33Wait, wait, wait.
00:36:35I forgot the tablet.
00:36:37You guys go. Get him out of here.
00:36:39Forget the tablet.
00:36:41Carla!
00:36:49Oh, come on.
00:36:51I'm sure they're fine.
00:36:53You don't know that.
00:36:55How can you not be worried about your own kids?
00:36:57I'm worried about my kids, okay?
00:36:59But ruminating over the worst-case scenario
00:37:01doesn't help anybody right now.
00:37:03Cammie?
00:37:05Callan?
00:37:07Finn, hey.
00:37:09Cammie, Callan, you guys hear me?
00:37:11Yes, we're here.
00:37:13Please tell me you talked to the kids.
00:37:15Just heard the first sensor's up.
00:37:17There was some trouble, though.
00:37:21Are Eric and Emily okay?
00:37:25Please, Finn, please, you got to talk.
00:37:27Finn, let us know what's going on.
00:37:29Yeah, Emily and Eric are fine.
00:37:31They're in the helicopter now, but, uh...
00:37:39Carla, she, uh...
00:37:43She didn't make it.
00:37:57The building collapsed when they were setting up the sensor.
00:38:03Oh.
00:38:05Have you heard from Brenda and Dan?
00:38:07Yeah.
00:38:09Uh, they were in their helicopter
00:38:11on the way to Nashville when the quake hit.
00:38:13They're safe and still en route.
00:38:17Let me know if you hear anything else.
00:38:19Over and out.
00:38:21Oh.
00:38:29I'm really sorry.
00:38:31Sorry about Carla.
00:38:33I know.
00:38:35She was like family to you.
00:38:37I never should have let them
00:38:39go out on that helo.
00:38:41Eric was right, it was too dangerous.
00:38:43I should have gone instead.
00:38:45Stop, okay? There's nothing you could have done.
00:38:47They're adults now.
00:38:49Nothing you could have done.
00:38:53You should have been there
00:38:55for them more.
00:38:57Now we can never get that time back,
00:38:59and we could all be dead tomorrow.
00:39:01Cami, I was trying
00:39:03to make a life for us.
00:39:05You prioritized work.
00:39:07You disappeared.
00:39:09I thought that I was doing the right thing
00:39:11for you and for Emily
00:39:13and for Eric.
00:39:15By getting in good with the governor?
00:39:17How much money did you put into her campaign, huh?
00:39:19Money that should have been given to your kids.
00:39:21I thought that I was trying to
00:39:23create a future for us, Cami.
00:39:25Even if we stop this quake?
00:39:27If you keep fracking
00:39:29the planet, none of us are going to have a future left at all.
00:39:31Okay, alright. You know what? Stop.
00:39:33Stop. I am done with this already, okay?
00:39:35I'm not arguing about this anymore.
00:39:37And you know what?
00:39:39I don't know what you're complaining about.
00:39:41You got everything you wanted. You got the house.
00:39:43You got the kids. You got the lab. Everything, Cami.
00:39:45Almost everything.
00:39:47I just kept hoping that you would come home.
00:39:51Why don't you just call?
00:39:59I'm sorry, okay?
00:40:01I just thought that...
00:40:07I thought a clean break would be the best thing for us.
00:40:09I'm sorry, okay?
00:40:11I'm sorry, okay?
00:40:25Look out!
00:40:29Hang on!
00:40:31Hang on!
00:40:33Hang on!
00:40:35Hang on!
00:40:37We're going down, we're going down. I don't have control of the ship.
00:40:42Hold on, hold on. Brace yourself, Freddie.
00:40:54We're at the capital, Mom.
00:40:56Yeah, I know, but we're out of options.
00:40:58We have to get through to the governor somehow. For Carla.
00:41:02Yeah, yeah, we'll be safe. Okay. I love you, Ben.
00:41:04I can assure you, I have a team of experts in New Madrid surveying the damage and gathering information that will be all available to you shortly.
00:41:13We have been told that these are normal quakes, nothing to be worried about.
00:41:17That's not true. No, that's not true. That's not the truth. She's lying to you.
00:41:20I'm Dr. Kimmy Waddell's daughter, and I've seen all the information that they gathered today.
00:41:25A massive quake is imminent.
00:41:27They're out there right now trying to set up the last of three sensors to try to triangulate where the epicenter of the fault will be.
00:41:32We need a military response to strike at the quake and to try and disperse this energy. You have to listen to me.
00:41:39Look, the governor is minimizing just how serious this is. It's just like climate change.
00:41:43As we speak, they're clearing sites in so that they can drop a bomb into the fault and destroy the entire area.
00:41:48But what these idiots don't realize is they're bombing the wrong spot. Wake up!
00:41:53It's life or death.
00:41:56Don't listen to her.
00:41:57We have data from legitimate sources at SEMA, which is our state's seismic agency, that the situation is normal.
00:42:07It is headed by Dr. Brett Rothers, who is highly respected here in Missouri.
00:42:11He is not bought and paid for, if you'll excuse some honesty, by the people in Washington.
00:42:17He is one of us, and he cares about the people of Missouri, not the Waddells, not some special interest.
00:42:23That's all for now.
00:42:24That's all for now.
00:42:31Let go of me!
00:42:33You're a liar!
00:42:34Emily?
00:42:35You're a liar!
00:42:36Hey, let go of her.
00:42:37Keep your hands off of me!
00:42:38Hey, you hear me? Let go of her. She's telling the truth.
00:42:40Hey, it's the governor who's lying to you. When are you going to wake up, huh? Huh?
00:42:43No! No! Let go of me!
00:42:46Get off me.
00:42:55Park her over there for now, when you're ready.
00:42:58Hey, park it over there.
00:43:00Okay, back it up.
00:43:02All right, this is the spot.
00:43:04Right a bit. Nearly there.
00:43:07Aaron, get your boys and assemble that board driller here.
00:43:12Sir?
00:43:13You heard the man. Let's get him moving.
00:43:15Sir, yes, sir.
00:43:16All right, I want it up and running in 30 minutes.
00:43:19It looks like the sensor in St. Louis is up and running,
00:43:21but we won't be able to triangulate the epicenter unless all three are transmitting at the same time.
00:43:26There, all set. I'll let Cami know we're ready to go once we get to the helicopter.
00:43:30Okay.
00:43:49All right, sensor's in place. Let's get this thing in the air.
00:43:52We'll get some good readings.
00:44:01No, no, no, the sensor's going to fall in.
00:44:04It looks like the sinkhole missed it. We should be good.
00:44:07Let's get out of here before it gets worse.
00:44:08If we don't get that sensor before the sinkhole expands,
00:44:10we will never find the exact pressure point on the fault.
00:44:13I'm going to go get it.
00:44:14No, Brenda. Please.
00:44:15I've got to go get it.
00:44:18Help me.
00:44:21Come on, grab everything.
00:44:40Grab me!
00:44:41Help!
00:44:44We have to help!
00:44:46We have to help!
00:44:48Brenda, where are you going?
00:44:49We need to save him!
00:44:50Brenda!
00:44:54Hey!
00:44:56I'm coming!
00:44:57Brenda, stop!
00:45:01Brenda, the ground's not stable!
00:45:03I just need you to help me.
00:45:05Come on.
00:45:06Brenda, we've got to go!
00:45:07Leave him!
00:45:08Just unlock the door. Come on, I got you!
00:45:10Come on, Brenda!
00:45:11I almost got him!
00:45:13Hey, we're going to get you out.
00:45:14But it's not safe!
00:45:15Unlock the door!
00:45:17Come on!
00:45:27Look out, Brenda!
00:45:39Are you okay?
00:45:42Are you okay?
00:45:43Are you okay?
00:45:44Yeah, I think I just got knocked out for a sec.
00:45:49Jesus.
00:45:50You all right?
00:45:51Yeah.
00:45:52Yeah?
00:45:53I thought you were...
00:45:58I'm going to go check on the sensor.
00:45:59You sure you're okay?
00:46:00Yeah, I'm going to go check on the sensor.
00:46:01I think we're good.
00:46:02I'm going to go check on the main rotor.
00:46:03Okay.
00:46:09Well, helicopter looks good.
00:46:11Main rotor looks good.
00:46:12It's just a hard landing.
00:46:13I think we're all right.
00:46:15Let's set it up over there.
00:46:18All right.
00:46:23This is it.
00:46:25The big moment we've always imagined.
00:46:27I know.
00:46:28You know, before everything turned upside down in our lives.
00:46:32Yeah, Cammy, I'm...
00:46:33I'm really glad we're sharing this moment together.
00:46:37Me too.
00:46:39Now we just got to cross our fingers and hope this works.
00:46:42Oh, it's going to work, all right?
00:46:44Okay, I think I have a link.
00:46:54All right.
00:47:09Yeah.
00:47:11Sorry.
00:47:14No, it's all good.
00:47:15I just can't believe this.
00:47:16Hey, it worked.
00:47:17All right.
00:47:18Let's go get Finn.
00:47:19Yeah, all right.
00:47:24Go, go, go.
00:47:33We can't lose the sensor.
00:47:34No.
00:47:35We can't lose it.
00:47:36We can't lose it.
00:47:38Come on.
00:47:44It's got to be in here somewhere.
00:47:47Okay, just keep me steady.
00:47:48I'm going in.
00:47:50Oh, Cammy, this is crazy.
00:47:59There it is.
00:48:00It's going to fall.
00:48:01I got to grab it.
00:48:02No, no, no.
00:48:03I got it.
00:48:04I got it.
00:48:05Stay here, okay?
00:48:06Okay.
00:48:10I got you.
00:48:25Be careful.
00:48:26Here?
00:48:27A little higher.
00:48:29I got it.
00:48:33Grab the box.
00:48:36Okay.
00:48:46Okay.
00:48:49Here.
00:48:53Don't forget the head.
00:48:54The head of the sensor.
00:48:55Oh, I got it.
00:48:56I got it.
00:49:00It's dead.
00:49:07Come on.
00:49:10All right.
00:49:15I'm not going to let go.
00:49:16Okay.
00:49:17Come on.
00:49:35Take my hand.
00:49:36All right, fine.
00:49:37Help me up.
00:49:48You okay?
00:49:49Yeah.
00:49:50You sure?
00:49:52I'm going to...
00:49:54I'm going to get in touch with the kids.
00:49:55I'm going to let one of them go.
00:49:56Yeah, yeah.
00:49:57Let me grab this stuff.
00:49:58Here.
00:49:59I'll take the heavy stuff.
00:50:01I got it.
00:50:03She's got it.
00:50:04She's always got it.
00:50:10Move it, people.
00:50:11It's going to take us a bit back.
00:50:14We got it as deep as we could go.
00:50:16We can keep drilling, but we need to replace the bit.
00:50:18It's going to take some time.
00:50:20How far is it now?
00:50:23We'll push as fast as we can go.
00:50:24Maybe 1,000 feet, give or take.
00:50:27What do I have to do?
00:50:28Prep the drop line, get the bomb attached.
00:50:30We're running out of time.
00:50:31We have to move on this now.
00:50:33If we don't get it right the first time,
00:50:34we won't get another chance.
00:50:38Let's get it right then.
00:50:40Hey.
00:50:42I am working from the best data that I've got.
00:50:44We're going to give it our best shot.
00:50:46I hope that we're close enough to have the desired effect
00:50:48we need to stop these quakes.
00:50:50So prep the bomb, follow orders.
00:50:54Are you sure?
00:50:55We're far enough underground that we won't decimate the city.
00:50:58Yeah, it'll just feel like another earthquake tonight.
00:51:00What do we do with those other warheads?
00:51:03Put on the helo and be ready to go.
00:51:06Get everyone packed up and ready to move.
00:51:08We're out of here as soon as that bomb is in place.
00:51:10Yes, sir.
00:51:11Let's get packing.
00:51:14Move it, move it. Let's get going.
00:51:23Dan, good news.
00:51:24All three sensors are up and running.
00:51:26Just waiting on the last one to sync up now.
00:51:32What's wrong?
00:51:34I couldn't get to her.
00:51:37I couldn't save her.
00:51:39Um, Brenda?
00:51:46She's gone.
00:51:49What?
00:51:57Why didn't you tell us?
00:51:59She would have wanted us to make sure we got this right.
00:52:03She wouldn't have wanted us to waste time feeling sorry for her.
00:52:06You know Brenda.
00:52:18You're right.
00:52:24Hey.
00:52:26We need to stop this quick.
00:52:30For Brenda?
00:52:32And Carla.
00:52:37What?
00:52:46Is it working?
00:52:47The software isn't designed to handle this much incoming data at once.
00:52:51It's going to overwhelm the central hub.
00:52:55We've got to get the power back on.
00:52:56Yeah, I know.
00:52:57Right? Without the calibrated sensor locations, we're screwed.
00:53:07Okay, stay on radio. I'm going to go in the hangar and flip the main breaker.
00:53:11Once the lab power's back on, turn on any of these monitors and assistants that doesn't come on automatically.
00:53:16Got it?
00:53:17Got it.
00:53:28What's going on?
00:53:30I'm working on it, okay? Just give me a second.
00:53:37Shit.
00:53:47It's not working.
00:53:49Almost there. Try again.
00:53:51Alright, I'm almost there.
00:53:58It's on.
00:53:59Great. I'm heading back now.
00:54:07They said they'd be here by now. I mean, you don't think that...
00:54:10Don't even think it. They said they're fine and they're coming when they can.
00:54:23I've got the monitors back on.
00:54:25Great.
00:54:27Come on, come on.
00:54:29Thank God. It's still here. We have the info.
00:54:32What does this say?
00:54:33Brennan's team are in the wrong spot. They need to be in New Madrid, not Sexton.
00:54:37That's where the epicenter is, according to Cammie's sensors.
00:54:40That red. Those are the areas of impact?
00:54:42Yeah. The quakes are spreading.
00:54:44Are you sure? Maybe we just need to run them again.
00:54:47Yes, I have, alright?
00:54:49Look, all these areas along Mississippi, those are flood zones.
00:54:52With the recent storms, that water level is at a max, okay?
00:54:55When this thing hits, all that water's going to spill over.
00:54:58New Madrid, the Midwest, all underwater.
00:55:01Maybe even the entire country.
00:55:10You're lucky. They wanted to throw you in a jail cell until this all blows over.
00:55:13Blows over? Are you kidding me? It's getting worse.
00:55:15We're doing all we can.
00:55:17It's not enough.
00:55:18You need to evacuate the state and declare a state of emergency.
00:55:22Do you even know what that means?
00:55:24You need to evacuate the state and declare a state of emergency.
00:55:27Do you realize the trouble you caused me back there?
00:55:30I've got the press on my back now.
00:55:32You're just like your mom, once you sink your teeth into something.
00:55:35Millions of lives are at stake.
00:55:37We almost died out there cleaning up your mess.
00:55:39And when the next one hits, it's going to be even worse.
00:55:41And the next one, and the one after that.
00:55:43So what are you going to do about it, Governor? Huh?
00:55:45Your mother caused a massive panic the last time we had a series of quake events.
00:55:49The DOJ will have my hide if we are not 100% positive about this.
00:55:54I cannot declare a state of emergency on a hunch.
00:55:59So for the good people of this great state, I will not have a redo of that episode.
00:56:04We want the same thing. We're on the same side, more than you know.
00:56:08Are you kidding me? You don't want the same thing.
00:56:11You got your politics, your contracts, your kickbacks.
00:56:14We don't have time for this right now.
00:56:16Why didn't you use my mom's data? It's way more reliable than Brett's.
00:56:19Emily, the tech Brett has that he developed for SEMA is much, much more advanced than your mother's.
00:56:25But it hasn't been peer-reviewed. It's literally just Brett's work, right?
00:56:29Which was developed and based off of my mother's research and development.
00:56:33Tell me more.
00:56:35We have a difference of opinion.
00:56:37No, you omitted crucial data, my mother's data.
00:56:40That's not a difference of opinion. That's a difference of reality.
00:56:43It just sounds to me like you're more concerned with staying relevant than saving lives.
00:57:02Look, just tell them the truth.
00:57:04My mom's right. The quakes are getting bigger every single time they hit.
00:57:07Just do the right thing.
00:57:09Or their deaths are going to be on your hands.
00:57:14Governor Barber.
00:57:17Allen and Dr. Weddle are here.
00:57:20Send them to my office.
00:57:35Come in.
00:57:39Mom, are you okay?
00:57:42Hey. Hey, Governor. How you doing? You all right?
00:57:45Hi. Welcome.
00:57:47Just spoke with Finn. He confirmed we've triangulated the data and linked up with Brett's system.
00:57:52Yeah, found the epicenter's weak spot.
00:57:54It's a wide area. We're still honing in on the exact site, but it's somewhere south of New Madrid.
00:57:58Near the fracking sites. Not Sykeston, like Brett thought.
00:58:02How sure are you of this?
00:58:05This earthquake will rip apart the entire continent.
00:58:08Their flooding will destroy what's left of Middle America, maybe even the entire country.
00:58:12We have to stop this quake.
00:58:14And you're sure you can stop it?
00:58:16Yes.
00:58:18We have to stop that warhead at Sykeston.
00:58:20I tried to reach out to Brett, but no luck.
00:58:23Okay, this could blow up in our face.
00:58:25Are you okay with this?
00:58:27Am I okay with it? It doesn't matter if I'm okay with it. The tech's solid.
00:58:30And there's more.
00:58:32Aside from the quakes growing in strength, the data's showing that it's rapidly building.
00:58:37Getting at specific time intervals.
00:58:39Meaning?
00:58:40The big one we told you about?
00:58:42We can expect it in a few hours.
00:58:47If you're wrong about this, I will lock you up myself.
00:58:50This is not a charity for people's pet theories.
00:58:53Pet theories?
00:58:54We have a state to protect, a society that has to keep going. Do you understand that?
00:58:58Sure.
00:58:59Alright, I see what this is about.
00:59:01See, for me, it's about human lives.
00:59:03And that means sticking out your neck.
00:59:06What?
00:59:08What is that? What?
00:59:09Wait.
00:59:10Get under the table, now! Go! Go!
00:59:14Take cover!
00:59:16Get under the table.
00:59:24Mom! Mom, make it stop! Mom, make it stop!
00:59:27Mom!
00:59:38I think it's over.
00:59:39Mom, was that the big one?
00:59:41No, that must have been a 7.4.
00:59:44The big one is predicted to be at least 10.0.
00:59:47That was a short 7.4.
00:59:49That was short?
00:59:52Alright, come on, you got this.
00:59:55Gotcha.
00:59:57Are you alright?
00:59:58Yes.
00:59:59Wow, that was heavy.
01:00:02Oh, my God.
01:00:04Oh, my God.
01:00:06Oh, it's over.
01:00:08This is all my fault.
01:00:12Oh, my God.
01:00:20That's a 7.4. What's a 9.7?
01:00:28Oh, my God.
01:00:37Now you see why we need all the people in the immediate vicinity evacuated.
01:00:41Multi-level buildings cleared.
01:00:43We need a traffic lockdown to keep the cars off of the highways and the bridges.
01:00:48Okay.
01:00:49Get Brett on the phone.
01:00:50We've got to stop this.
01:00:52We're the point team now.
01:00:53Understood?
01:00:54Understood.
01:00:55Brett, meet us in New Madrid.
01:00:57We'll relay that information ASAP.
01:00:59Thanks.
01:01:00Dr. Waddell, Candy, just please get down there and stop this any way you can.
01:01:06I'll do the best I can.
01:01:10Come on.
01:01:26Come on.
01:01:31Alan, get Brett on the line.
01:01:33Eric and Emily, get the climbing gear from my car to the helicopter.
01:01:36We're going to need it.
01:01:37Okay.
01:01:38I'm going out to meet Finn.
01:01:39See you back in five.
01:01:40Okay.
01:01:41Hey, we're back.
01:01:42How's it going?
01:01:44Glad you're okay.
01:01:45You too.
01:01:46How was New Madrid?
01:01:47Hey, Dan.
01:01:48Yeah?
01:01:49Can you give us a sec?
01:01:52Sure.
01:01:53Thanks.
01:01:56Governor Paulson can't take your call.
01:01:58Please...
01:01:59It's a voicemail.
01:02:00Go on a voicemail and try the landline.
01:02:04I think the tower's out or something.
01:02:07What's up?
01:02:14I can't do this right now.
01:02:17It's been almost a year since you and Alan separated.
01:02:19We have a catastrophe on our hands, and you want to do this?
01:02:23I think we rushed into things.
01:02:29I think a lot of things are happening way too fast.
01:02:34Finn, it's...
01:02:36This type of environment, it's...
01:02:39It's not for me.
01:02:42The system overloaded, and the entire lab shut down.
01:02:47Millions of people could have died because I didn't account for one little thing.
01:02:53And I heard the two of you on the radio.
01:02:59You guys are built for this kind of pressure.
01:03:04Not me.
01:03:09And I can't ask you to give that up.
01:03:14This is your life's work.
01:03:18It's complicated.
01:03:20And I'll make it simple.
01:03:24I will stay here and hold down base camp for you guys.
01:03:30I'm here until the end.
01:03:34This is my home, too, and I will do whatever I can to protect it.
01:03:41But once this is all over...
01:03:44But once this is all over...
01:03:50I'm going back to Jefferson City.
01:03:56Maybe finally get that job in government.
01:04:01Seems like they could use a computer scientist who actually knows what they're doing.
01:04:09Maybe slow down for a bit.
01:04:14I'm gonna miss you around here.
01:04:17Yeah.
01:04:19I miss you, too.
01:04:29Come on, keep going! Hurry it up!
01:04:31Go for Brett.
01:04:33Hey, hey, Brett, what's going on? Hey, it's Alan Waddell right now.
01:04:36I need you to talk to Cammie about something. Cammie!
01:04:38Cammie, I got him on the phone. Come on out.
01:04:45Governor Barber ordered you to stop.
01:04:48We're getting ready to drop the payload into the borehole.
01:04:50At the center will be a new Madrid, and that's the only way we're going to get there.
01:04:53I don't care.
01:04:54I don't care.
01:04:55I don't care.
01:04:56I don't care.
01:04:57I don't care.
01:04:58I don't care.
01:04:59The payload has been dropped into the borehole.
01:05:01At the center will be a new Madrid, not Sykeston.
01:05:04You were wrong last time.
01:05:06How can we be sure that you're not wrong now?
01:05:08If you detonate that bomb, it will start off a chain reaction of quakes we can't come back from.
01:05:13That last quake convinced me we have to make a decision.
01:05:15Sometimes it comes down to a best guess.
01:05:19You're playing with people's lives.
01:05:22We are sticking with the original plan before the activity worsens.
01:05:24You said it yourself, we have to do this now, or it won't work.
01:05:27Otherwise it won't work at all.
01:05:34My information is reliable and it's the best we've got.
01:05:37Over and out.
01:05:45He's going to get us all killed.
01:05:47We have to do something.
01:05:49We got this. We're going to do something, okay?
01:05:51What if I'm wrong? What if I'm wrong again?
01:05:53Hey, hey. Stop that. Okay? You're not wrong.
01:05:56Trust yourself. Believe in yourself. You got this.
01:05:59Fine, but I can't have any mistakes right now.
01:06:01Come on. Okay.
01:06:03Get those ropes into the helicopter.
01:06:09Pull up Brett's tech specs and ours and do a side-by-side.
01:06:13Just like last time, right?
01:06:15Boost the signal. Yeah, I did. Same results.
01:06:18But now that the sensors are up,
01:06:20we should have a couple minutes' heads up before the next quake hits.
01:06:23Wait.
01:06:24It is at the fracking site in Marston, not Seifston.
01:06:27The quake's coming in 56 minutes.
01:06:29Regardless, we should cross-check the data with Brett.
01:06:32You should call him.
01:06:33Wait a minute. You guys are seeing the predictive data right here?
01:06:36When Brett detonates that bomb,
01:06:38it's going to trigger an 8.6 quake
01:06:40that's going to cause a kickback
01:06:42that'll basically reset the plates, but at a higher intensity.
01:06:45What would that trigger?
01:06:46A 10.6.
01:06:48It's in the same time frame, but a hundred times the intensity.
01:06:52It'll split the entire continent in half.
01:06:56We've got to get to Marston and stop Brett.
01:06:59I don't think a mobile lab can take it.
01:07:01Everybody outside.
01:07:02I'll back up the data.
01:07:05That's enough! Come on, that's enough!
01:07:19That's enough! That's enough!
01:07:21Okay, guys, stop!
01:07:23See you back in Jefferson City.
01:07:25Yes, sir.
01:07:35Get her in the air.
01:07:36Got it.
01:07:50Aaron, let me know when everyone's clear.
01:08:00We need to move now.
01:08:05Get everyone out now, Aaron.
01:08:09Copy that.
01:08:10Yes, we've pulled them back 50 miles.
01:08:12Getting detonation process.
01:08:16Three, two, one.
01:08:26What's going on?
01:08:35Sir, it didn't reset the plates.
01:08:37It triggered a magnitude 8.6.
01:08:39No, no, no, no, no, no!
01:08:40No, damn it!
01:08:43It's flooding aboard the Mississippi River.
01:08:45Massive flooding is inbound from here to St. Louis.
01:08:53Get in these angles, now!
01:08:54We have an 8.6 occurring now.
01:08:56Is that Brett?
01:08:59We've just received word that a magnitude 8.6 earthquake has occurred in eastern Missouri.
01:09:04The last quake of 7.4 left the capital, Jefferson City, heavily damaged.
01:09:08Reports of massive flooding along the Mississippi have been reported,
01:09:11which may send tsunami-like waves as far north as St. Louis.
01:09:14The death toll is estimated to be in the thousands and rising.
01:09:22The mission is a failure, sir.
01:09:24The blast didn't reset the fault.
01:09:26The blast didn't reset the fault.
01:09:28It just increased the intensity.
01:09:30The next quake will be a 10.0 or higher.
01:09:33No word yet from Governor Barbara if this 8.6 was part of the earthquake mediation.
01:09:43Brett, what happened out there?
01:09:45Governor Barbara, we need to start EVEX now.
01:09:50Right now.
01:09:51I need casualties, collateral damage.
01:09:54Everything's gone.
01:09:57It's all gone.
01:09:58You should have listened to Riddell.
01:10:00We...
01:10:02We need to evacuate the state.
01:10:04Now.
01:10:05It's too late, Brett!
01:10:07This is a complete institutional failure!
01:10:10We have a magnitude of 10 or greater imminent!
01:10:15Find Cammie and do whatever you can to fix this!
01:10:18No.
01:10:23Sir, what do we do now?
01:10:24We have floodwaters approaching our location!
01:10:29Sir!
01:10:34Okay.
01:10:35Okay.
01:10:37Okay.
01:10:38I'll go.
01:10:39I'll go.
01:10:40I'll go.
01:10:46You okay?
01:10:47Yeah.
01:10:48Fire up the helo.
01:10:49Alright, I got it.
01:10:50I got it.
01:10:51I got it.
01:10:52We gotta go.
01:10:53Follow your dad.
01:10:54Now!
01:10:55Okay.
01:10:56No.
01:10:57No.
01:10:58Go!
01:10:59Go, go, go!
01:11:00Come on!
01:11:01Come on!
01:11:02Yeah!
01:11:03Yeah!
01:11:04Come on!
01:11:05Go!
01:11:06Go!
01:11:07Go!
01:11:08Go!
01:11:09Go!
01:11:10Go!
01:11:11Go!
01:11:12Go!
01:11:13Go!
01:11:14Go!
01:11:15Go!
01:11:16Go!
01:11:35Come on!
01:11:40Come on!
01:11:42Hey, come on, we gotta go!
01:11:43Tom, we gotta go!
01:11:44Mom!
01:11:46Come on, you have to go!
01:11:48Come on, come on!
01:11:53Scott, you got to go now! Now! Come on!
01:11:56We've got something to get her.
01:11:58Let's go!
01:12:14Go, go, go, go!
01:12:16Go, go, go, go!
01:12:17Jack! Jack! You've got to go now!
01:12:19Now, now, now! Go, go, go!
01:12:20Ready?
01:12:35Hang on!
01:12:46We've made it.
01:12:48Come on.
01:12:51Shit.
01:12:56Put your headsets on.
01:13:09Get Brett on the radio.
01:13:11That idiot detonated.
01:13:13He didn't listen to me.
01:13:14No, we need to get Governor Barber on the phone.
01:13:16We need to get Evac to higher ground.
01:13:18There is no higher ground.
01:13:21The Mississippi started flooding.
01:13:23The United States is going to completely split east to west.
01:13:28There's nothing we can do.
01:13:44No!
01:13:55No!
01:14:07Allen, Cammie, this is Brett.
01:14:08Come in, over.
01:14:10Brett, you're live.
01:14:11Hey, we're headed your way.
01:14:12Negative, negative.
01:14:13Everything's been destroyed.
01:14:15All systems are down. It's gone. All gone.
01:14:18Mission's a failure.
01:14:22Where are you?
01:14:23You should have listened to Allen.
01:14:26Last check was 32 minutes until the fault splits apart completely.
01:14:33We failed.
01:14:35We still have time.
01:14:37Do we have anything and any weapons to use as an ordinance?
01:14:39We brought another warhead as a backup, but...
01:14:42with the granite encasement around the fault...
01:14:45we've got nothing.
01:14:48Where is it?
01:14:49On board.
01:14:51It won't do us any good, though, Doctor.
01:14:53There's no way we're going to hold that deep.
01:14:56How much time do we have?
01:14:58About 28 minutes.
01:15:00Where's the weakest point?
01:15:01The weakest point is about a mile north of Marston.
01:15:04It's right there.
01:15:05Right there?
01:15:06That's my decommissioned fracking site.
01:15:08Well, how deep does it go?
01:15:10It's about 5,000 feet.
01:15:12The heart of the fault.
01:15:14I hate to say this, but Dad's fracking site may actually be a good thing this time.
01:15:18Wait. Won't the site be underwater?
01:15:20No. Marston is on a plateau, 300 feet above sea level.
01:15:23It should be dry.
01:15:24Brett, meet us at the airport in Marston.
01:15:26I'll send you the coordinates.
01:15:28Maybe.
01:15:30I don't know.
01:15:31Meet us at the airport in Marston.
01:15:32I'll send you the coordinates.
01:15:34Maybe. Just maybe we can stop this thing.
01:15:48All right, drive it right here.
01:15:50All right, everybody.
01:15:52There's no room for mistakes.
01:15:54It's a mini-tactical nuclear weapon wired with a remote detonator.
01:15:58Push these seven in sequential order to arm it.
01:16:01Push this eighth detonator button when you're ready.
01:16:04But be careful.
01:16:05You need a clear signal.
01:16:07No obstructions between you and the bomb.
01:16:09And once you trigger it, you'll have 30 seconds to get out of there.
01:16:13Got it.
01:16:14You're not coming with us.
01:16:15Go with Brett and his pilot.
01:16:17What? No, I'm going with you.
01:16:19Please, after Carla.
01:16:20I can't let that happen again.
01:16:22Mom, I'm coming too.
01:16:23Somebody's got to fly that helo.
01:16:25That's not a good idea.
01:16:27You don't have any time to argue.
01:16:29Look, Mom.
01:16:30None of us are going to sit this one out.
01:16:32All right, not for this.
01:16:34And none of us want to get hurt either, but it's our choice, okay?
01:16:36Not yours.
01:16:38We can handle this.
01:16:40Okay.
01:16:42Are we certain this is my mine in Marston?
01:16:44Location confirmed.
01:16:46Dan, thank you for everything.
01:16:47You stepped up when you didn't have to.
01:16:49No, no, I had to.
01:16:54All right, let's get this done, guys.
01:16:56Keep your heads to the left.
01:16:58Be careful.
01:17:01Be careful.
01:17:27All right, you see that field up there?
01:17:29Yep, that's a good spot to set her down.
01:17:32Copy that.
01:17:33That's where we're going, okay?
01:17:37You see that?
01:17:39That tower moving?
01:17:42That's not the wind.
01:17:44A force shock.
01:17:47We've only got eight minutes.
01:17:48We need to hurry.
01:17:49All right.
01:17:50Okay, nice, steep approach, all right?
01:17:52All right, lower collectives.
01:17:54Right pedal.
01:17:56Watch your airspeed.
01:17:57I got it, I got it, I got it.
01:17:58All right.
01:18:01Get your VSI limited to sailing.
01:18:02Dad, please, thank you.
01:18:04I'm just saying.
01:18:05I got it.
01:18:06I know what you're saying, but I got it.
01:18:07All right, easy.
01:18:08Okay, good.
01:18:09Nose through it.
01:18:10Nice.
01:18:11All right, let's set it down.
01:18:13Eyes out front.
01:18:15Eyes out front.
01:18:16Left skid down.
01:18:17And right.
01:18:23Nice job.
01:18:24You did it, kids.
01:18:25Hi.
01:18:26We've got to hurry.
01:18:27All right.
01:18:28Eric, you sure you got this?
01:18:29I got it, Mom.
01:18:31You got this?
01:18:32I got it.
01:18:33Sure, because I can do this.
01:18:34Dad, I got it.
01:18:36I got it.
01:18:37He's good.
01:18:38All right.
01:18:39You got it, kid.
01:18:40Come on, let's hurry.
01:18:41All right.
01:18:53Ready?
01:18:54Ready.
01:18:55All right.
01:18:56Ready?
01:18:57Up.
01:18:58Okay.
01:18:59All right, give me slack.
01:19:00Eric, give me slack.
01:19:02That's it.
01:19:03Go up.
01:19:04Take it up.
01:19:05Take it up.
01:19:06Go.
01:19:07Go.
01:19:12Nice and steady.
01:19:13Full power.
01:19:14Eyes out front.
01:19:15Eyes out front.
01:19:16Correct for that yaw right there.
01:19:17There you go.
01:19:18Yeah, give me a little left pedal on that.
01:19:24Watch out, the camera.
01:19:34Eric, I need you to straighten it out.
01:19:35Straighten out.
01:19:36No, no, no.
01:19:37Don't go over there.
01:19:38Eric.
01:19:39I'm trying, I'm trying.
01:19:40I thought you knew how to fly.
01:19:41No, no, no.
01:19:42Steady, steady.
01:19:43No, full power, Eric.
01:19:46Eric.
01:19:47Come on, get control of it.
01:19:49Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:19:50Whoa, Eric, Eric.
01:19:51No, no, no, no.
01:19:52Full power, full power.
01:19:53No, no, no.
01:19:54Don't let it do that to you.
01:19:55Get out of my yaw.
01:19:56I'm doing it.
01:19:57Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:19:58Eric, the bomb, you need to steady.
01:20:00Hey, pull up.
01:20:01Full power.
01:20:02Give me some left pedal and get pointed into the wind.
01:20:04OK, OK.
01:20:08There you go.
01:20:09You got it?
01:20:10It's really windy, Dad.
01:20:11There you go.
01:20:12There you go.
01:20:13OK, stay into the wind.
01:20:14Grab into the wind.
01:20:15You're good.
01:20:16You're good right there.
01:20:17All right, meet us at the well.
01:20:18Let's go.
01:20:19All right, I'm heading over.
01:20:20At the well, over the tower this way.
01:20:23OK.
01:20:29How deep does this thing go?
01:20:30It's about 1,000 feet.
01:20:32So yeah, pump right through here.
01:20:33Watch the tower.
01:20:34Straighten up.
01:20:35Straight up over the top.
01:20:37Keep it steady.
01:20:38I'm keeping it as steady as I can.
01:20:40Bring it toward me.
01:20:41A little more toward me.
01:20:42Yeah, there you go.
01:20:44Easy right there.
01:20:45That's good.
01:20:46Looking good.
01:20:47Lower the collective just a little bit.
01:20:49Good job.
01:20:50Very nice.
01:20:51Very nice.
01:20:52OK.
01:20:53Back in.
01:20:54I wonder where he gets it from.
01:20:56More left.
01:20:57There you go.
01:20:58Looking really good.
01:20:59Nice and steady.
01:21:00Keep it right there.
01:21:01Keep it right there.
01:21:02That's nice.
01:21:03Five more feet.
01:21:04That's good.
01:21:05Keep coming, coming.
01:21:06Right here.
01:21:07That's it.
01:21:08Right there.
01:21:09Last five feet.
01:21:10You got it.
01:21:11Perfect.
01:21:12It was nice to dive this.
01:21:13We've got about 30 seconds until it hits the bottom.
01:21:14We've got to clear out.
01:21:15It's going to be 30 seconds, you guys.
01:21:16Then we're out.
01:21:17Then we're up and out of here.
01:21:18All right.
01:21:19Let me know when.
01:21:21Everybody ready?
01:21:22OK.
01:21:23I'm going to arm it.
01:21:25Three.
01:21:27Two.
01:21:29One.
01:21:31Drop it.
01:21:34Go.
01:21:35OK.
01:21:36Now go, go, go.
01:21:37Nice and good.
01:21:38Good.
01:21:39All right.
01:21:40Hold on.
01:21:41Go, go, go.
01:21:42Go, go, go.
01:21:43Go.
01:21:44OK.
01:21:45Let me know when.
01:21:46Let me know when.
01:21:47Bring the ladder over here.
01:21:48In here.
01:21:50Heading over.
01:21:51Vita's here.
01:21:52Vita's here.
01:21:53I'm back to the LZ.
01:21:54LZ right here.
01:21:56OK.
01:21:57All right.
01:21:58Lower it down.
01:21:59Lower it.
01:22:00OK.
01:22:01Lowering.
01:22:04Eric, it's broken.
01:22:05What do you mean it's broken?
01:22:06It's broken.
01:22:07It's only going partway.
01:22:08You need to get lower.
01:22:09Lower.
01:22:10Whatever you've got, lower it.
01:22:11I'm as low as possible.
01:22:12I can't go any lower.
01:22:13OK.
01:22:14Hold it steady.
01:22:15Grab the ladder.
01:22:16Go, go.
01:22:17Go, go.
01:22:18Go, go.
01:22:23Steady.
01:22:25Hang on.
01:22:29OK.
01:22:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:22:31They got it.
01:22:32They got it?
01:22:33Yeah.
01:22:34Let's go.
01:22:35Get out of here, buddy.
01:22:36Woo!
01:22:42Five, four, three, two, one.
01:22:47Get on here.
01:22:58Are they alive?
01:23:03They're on the ladder.
01:23:04Woo!
01:23:05All right.
01:23:06Head down.
01:23:09We did it.
01:23:10We did it.
01:23:11We did it.
01:23:12Oh, yeah.
01:23:13You're awesome out there.
01:23:14You are, too.
01:23:18OK, Mom and Dad, we're reeling you in.
01:23:26Cammy, pressure has been relieved all along the fault.
01:23:29And the water is receding.
01:23:33It worked.
01:23:3410.0 averted.
01:23:35Good job, everyone.
01:23:37The damage done was catastrophic.
01:23:39Nothing can change that.
01:23:40But at least we can rebuild.
01:23:42A quake like that shouldn't happen again.
01:23:45How about that, flying pups?
01:23:47Woo!
01:23:48Woo-hoo!
01:23:49Yeah, Eric, man, I'm so proud of you.
01:23:51Pulled the crap out of this bird.
01:23:53Nicely done, brother.
01:23:54Woo-hoo!
01:23:55Yeah!
01:23:56Oh, man.
01:23:57Now you see why I got out of this racket.
01:24:02Even though I do still miss it sometimes.
01:24:06Yeah?
01:24:07You ever think about coming back?
01:24:09Yeah, I think about coming back.
01:24:12What?
01:24:15You and Finn?
01:24:17We talked.
01:24:20He's a really good person, and I'll always care about him, but...
01:24:26It wasn't what either of us really wanted.
01:24:30What do you want?
01:24:36What?
01:24:37What was that?
01:24:38What?
01:24:39What was that?
01:24:41You said we make a good team.
01:24:45I really like our team.
01:24:49I really like our family.
01:24:55Yeah, Dad.
01:24:56If you rejoined, we'd be unstoppable.
01:25:03Yes.
01:25:04We're finally back together.
01:25:06We're finally all back together.
01:25:12You showed me what you really care about.
01:25:17I just got lost for a little bit.
01:25:20We both got lost.
01:25:23It's a good thing we found each other again.
01:25:26Cammie.
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