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00:02:56The year 1990
00:03:00The problem of traveling to the moon has been solved for many years
00:03:04Space stations have been built there and authorized personnel come and go as they wish
00:03:10But the moon is a dead world and the great question about space still remains
00:03:16Does life exist on another planet?
00:03:20To seek an answer to this question
00:03:22The major powers of the world have been actively preparing at the International Institute of Space Technology
00:03:29To explore the planet's Venus and Mars
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00:03:57Ready for lunch
00:04:00Ready for lunch
00:04:02Yeah, great cuz I'm starved I just finished a high G session in the center how do you feel not bad considering
00:04:09How's the music of the spheres today?
00:04:18We've been picking up these signals now for three days
00:04:21Dr. Faraday thinks they're from a planet within our galaxy, but beyond our solar system
00:04:26What does he think it might be a form of communication?
00:04:29Well, they're different from anything we picked up before
00:04:32They're working on some tapes that I've made now trying to see if they can decipher it
00:04:37Well, I'm leaving the recorder on automatic. You keep an eye on it for me, right?
00:04:42Must be some a message of some kind and just think if it is it will be our first contact
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00:05:53You certainly were hungry
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00:05:57The one bad thing about space trips no banana splits no matter what they say about that exobiologic food it tastes terrible
00:06:03It's all relative. Mm-hmm. That's all it is
00:06:09Mind sharing your table with a couple of starving astronauts. Hi Tony. Hi Paul sit down have a seat gentlemen
00:06:16Alan was just complaining about the exobiologic food. You'd better get used to it
00:06:21That's all you're gonna get once you're on the way to Mars it is Mars you're scheduled for isn't it?
00:06:25Yeah, if and when what's the latest scuttlebutt there, Tony, baby? I
00:06:30Only know what Mata Hari here tells me and she gets his pay from the horses mouth
00:06:36You mean dr. Faraday. Well, I do hear a remark now and then they seem to be making some
00:06:41Excellent progress on that new radiation shield
00:06:50Area one for important announcement attention. Oh, that means us. I'm gonna do this. So you'll have cold
00:07:06This means we're flying on it could be there more ready for Mars than we think island
00:07:10I hope so. Do you think you're getting married a month commander Brockman? What's happening? No idea. It must be pretty important though
00:07:16That's for sure, sir
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00:07:27Have the most important news for those since our first successful landing on the moon 20 years ago
00:07:42This morning our codex birds finally deciphered the message these signals contain
00:07:51The most extraordinary document is very long
00:07:54I'm not going to read it to you, but I would like you to have this bit it informs us that they are dispatching a
00:08:01spaceship to bring their ambassador to our planet Earth they believe our
00:08:07Atmospheric conditions will support their form of life, which apparently is similar to our own
00:08:13The timing of their blast off should be just about now
00:08:16I wanted you here at Space Institute to be the first to know
00:08:22I'm sure the entire world will await the arrival of the spaceship with the key is anticipation. Thank you
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00:10:16The
00:10:21World is impatiently waiting for their information from the Space Institute fixing position and probable kind of approach
00:10:27of the space vehicle bringing for the first time in our world's known history to our planet aliens who are our first visitors from a
00:10:34distant galaxy
00:10:35Meanwhile at 518 this morning the California Satellite Observatory
00:10:39Reported that an unknown object has crossed the orbit of the moon and is rapidly approaching Earth
00:10:45Scientists unanimously agree that this is not the expected space vehicle itself
00:10:49But is a mechanical device set ahead by them for reasons unknown at the present time
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00:11:44Mm-hmm
00:11:50Doctor is your report ready? They have sent us a video log that contains a photographic record of the alien ships entire flight
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00:12:11Ready yes doctor. It's in perfect working order. All right, let's see it
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00:13:42Remarkable
00:13:44Crash landing on Mars and this is their SOS. We are obviously in touch with beings who have a very highly evolved technology
00:13:52You
00:13:54Think their ship was destroyed doctor. No, I don't I think it's an excellent chance that there may be survivors
00:13:59But we haven't received any more signals now for three days. Well, that may mean nearly damaged equipment
00:14:04What I'm interested in is the possibility that these extraordinary creatures
00:14:08Will sentence this the video log of their disaster may at this instant be waiting for us to rescue them
00:14:13But dr. Ferdinand we attention. Dr. Faraday, please report to your office immediately. I can't wait to hear what it's about
00:14:21I intend to schedule a press conference for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning
00:14:26Will wants to know what has happened and I shall tell them but the real question remains to be answered
00:14:32What are we going to do about it?
00:14:39And so it appears that these beings from another world
00:14:43have called for our help
00:14:52The situation may not be exactly as we would have wished but now that the doors have
00:14:59Realistically opened to close the gap between worlds. I feel that we are obliged to make every effort to give them our help
00:15:09It is true of course that we are fully prepared to embark on Mars
00:15:14The spaceship Luciano has been designated to attempt the first flight to Mars six months from now
00:15:21I'm going to urge the heads of state of all countries to cooperate in this endeavor
00:15:27Time for the Mars is now and not six months from now and to do so we must get those supplies to the moon
00:15:43I
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00:17:13Attention please
00:17:15Attention please
00:17:17With the commander of freight rocket RT 12, please report to the central operator
00:17:24You have a call from Earth
00:17:35I'm sorry doctor. We don't seem to be able to pick up a thing. Their equipment must have been destroyed in the crash
00:17:42Yes, of course since there are no more signals coming through
00:17:46I'm afraid we'll have to proceed in the darkness were
00:17:51Doctor I just received my orders. Oh good. Yes. Yes. Are you are you pleased?
00:17:57Of course, but I was hoping that Alan Brenner would be on my flight and I was I'm sorry Laura
00:18:02I'm afraid there's nothing I can do about it. The balance of personnel for this key flight has been most carefully worked over
00:18:08We shall undoubtedly send Brenner on the ocean. Oh, I see
00:18:12It's a great honor that's been bestowed on you Laura and I don't mind telling you now that I was one of those who recommended you
00:18:17I appreciate that. Dr. Faraday. Dr. Faraday, please report to the astrophysical laboratory
00:18:25immediately well Laura
00:18:28Marvelous adventure lies ahead of you. I envy you
00:18:32Good luck. Thank you
00:18:41I
00:19:02Just heard the news
00:19:05And I was just trying to get up enough courage to tell you well we sort of figured it might happen this way
00:19:12I know
00:19:19Look
00:19:20I'm sure I'm gonna be on the next ship
00:19:23I'll make a date right now to see you there
00:19:26Doctor to go up. I'll take you dancing on Mars. How about that attention?
00:19:31astronaut Laura James
00:19:33Laura James
00:19:35Please report to the central conference room for a press and television interview
00:19:40Hey, do you want to be the most famous girl in America?
00:19:49I'll go on tell him who you are and where you came from
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00:21:04He bought us 27 seconds and counting
00:21:07Vernier start report the ready position 2 over 0 minus x-ray 1 2 all systems green Delta minus 1 8
00:21:14seconds to start
00:21:16Ready light is on
00:21:18count down start
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00:22:11Calling Lunar 7
00:22:14Dr. Padme speaking
00:22:16Commander Brockman reporting, sir
00:22:18How you doing everything according to plan sir?
00:22:22Astronaut James blacked out during acceleration, but it's now revived all instrument readings normal spending commander. Just keep going
00:22:30Yes, sir. We intend to sir
00:22:37You
00:22:42Accounting for the DH factor of drift we've progressed 75 million miles toward Mars and are passing through perihelion
00:22:50to the Sun
00:22:54Mars is giving off a red coloring and is becoming more vivid as we approach
00:23:00It suggests that there is a really deep oxidation of the planet's major substance
00:23:07How does that sound for the ship's long sir, very good accurate and rather imaginative
00:23:16Maybe when we get back to earth, you can have that published and you'll be known as that famous writer astronaut fell
00:23:23Well thought of it that way
00:23:28Oh, it's dinner time
00:23:37Commander aren't you gonna eat dinner? No, I'm not very hungry
00:23:43How about you you very hungry good
00:23:53Something's happened to the instruments
00:23:55Thank you
00:24:06It's a sunburst
00:24:18Hold your bike
00:24:26I
00:24:31Am switching to emergency controls on group three and group seven go to maximum protection
00:24:41All controls are working
00:24:56I
00:25:05Don't like this at all
00:25:14Laura
00:25:15This is Faraday. Are you all right? We've just recorded a major sunburst. We are now trying to enter the orbit of Mars
00:25:22the sunburst severely damaged exterior instruments
00:25:26using
00:25:27emergency instruments only
00:25:30very difficult
00:25:32Laura Laura come here John
00:25:55Oh
00:26:04Oh
00:26:08Oh
00:26:18Wow
00:26:20Laura are you all right?
00:26:22Are you all right?
00:26:24Laura?
00:26:25Yes.
00:26:26Bring me oxygenator tablets, quick.
00:26:45Paul, take these.
00:26:47Here.
00:26:48They'll make you feel better.
00:26:53Oh.
00:26:57Oh, I've got...
00:26:59I've got a whole symphony in my ears. It ain't bronze.
00:27:01It'll go soon.
00:27:05Are you feeling better?
00:27:09Well, I guess our emergency equipment worked okay, huh?
00:27:13We're in orbit now.
00:27:15We've got to locate the ship.
00:27:17Now, Paul, you do the observing.
00:27:19Laura, turn off the ultraviolet protection shield.
00:27:23And, oh, contact Lunar 7.
00:27:25Let them know we came through safely.
00:27:28I'm going to check the fuel supply.
00:27:38I'm very much concerned about the Oceano's fuel supply.
00:27:42That accident forced them to use more than they could spare.
00:27:45You mean they may have trouble landing?
00:27:47No, but it'll be touch and go on the return trip.
00:27:49We must get the Oceano 2 launched sooner.
00:27:52Lunar 7 calling Lunar 7.
00:27:54This is Oceano. Oceano calling Lunar 7.
00:27:57We read you, Oceano. Over.
00:27:59Laura, this is Faraday speaking.
00:28:01We have good news.
00:28:02We've located the interstellar vehicle.
00:28:04It is in section 1-8 unit 5.
00:28:08Got it.
00:28:09We are now entering orbit position to land.
00:28:12We will transmit again from Mars.
00:28:14Well, gentlemen, our mystery should be solved very soon.
00:28:44Let's go, Paul, and see what we can find.
00:29:02You'll stay in contact with me.
00:29:15I'll go ahead, you stay here.
00:29:17But I'd like... I'll give you a signal if I want you to come off.
00:29:31I'll go ahead, you stay here.
00:29:33But I'd like... I'll give you a signal if I want you to come off.
00:29:37But I'd like... I'll give you a signal if I want you to come on.
00:30:07I'll give you a signal if I want you to come on.
00:30:37I'll give you a signal if I want you to come on.
00:31:07I'll give you a signal if I want you to come on.
00:31:37Terra.
00:31:55May we speak to you for a moment, Dr. Faraday?
00:31:59Certainly, gentleman. What's on your mind?
00:32:01Well, we've been trying to figure out what's happened to the other space people.
00:32:04I mean, it seems there must be more than one dead man.
00:32:06But of course there's more than one dead man.
00:32:08The others must have boarded a rescue rocket,
00:32:10which at this very instant is marooned someplace else on Mars.
00:32:14It's the only possible explanation.
00:32:16Then we'd have to send observation satellites,
00:32:18isn't that correct, sir?
00:32:19The only way to find the other ship.
00:32:21Unfortunately, the Oceano 2 isn't ready for blast-off yet.
00:32:25Well, that's what we wanted to talk to you about.
00:32:27The rocket ship Meteor is ready to go.
00:32:30And Tony and I figure we can take the observation satellites
00:32:33on it and get them there immediately.
00:32:34Gentlemen, the Meteor is much too small a ship
00:32:37for that kind of trip.
00:32:38Your fuel would be all used up.
00:32:40You couldn't even land on Mars, much less return to Earth.
00:32:44We don't intend to land on Mars.
00:32:46What?
00:32:46Look, Dr. Faraday, let me show you what we mean.
00:32:48All right.
00:32:51After we put the satellites into orbit,
00:32:54we can land on one of the moons of Mars, Phobos.
00:32:56We'll have plenty of fuel for this,
00:32:57because the gravity here is so slight.
00:33:00And from Phobos, we can get to Mars in our rescue ship.
00:33:02Trevor, why don't you go?
00:33:08Possible, but it's too great a risk.
00:33:11The slightest miscalculation would mean complete disaster.
00:33:14Every space flight is risky, Dr. Faraday.
00:33:16No, really, Doctor, this is too important.
00:33:18We have our calculations carefully worked out.
00:33:20I know we can do it.
00:33:21You're either fools or very brave men.
00:33:25Now see what can be arranged.
00:33:32We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:33We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:34We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:35We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:36We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:37We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:38We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:39We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:40We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:41We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:42We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:43We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:44We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:45We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:46We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:47We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:48We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:49We're going to land on Phobos.
00:33:50Hello, Meteor.
00:34:03Hello, Oceano.
00:34:06We have arrived in orbit.
00:34:08Congratulations, Tony.
00:34:09Let me speak to your copilot.
00:34:12There's someone here who wants to say hello.
00:34:14Alan can't speak now.
00:34:16He's releasing the observation satellites.
00:34:18Let's talk again at, uh, 22, 30 hours.
00:34:21All right.
00:34:22Paul, Laura, come here.
00:34:24You can see the satellite.
00:34:32Look.
00:34:40Now we'll find him.
00:34:41We'll find him for sure.
00:34:49You better radio the Oceano.
00:35:06I think somebody wants to say hello to you.
00:35:10Calling Laura James.
00:35:12Calling Laura James.
00:35:13Come in, Laura James.
00:35:15That is not the correct contact signal, astronaut Brenner.
00:35:20It seems to be the correct signal for me, astronaut James.
00:35:23Alan, where are you?
00:35:26We've landed on Phobos.
00:35:28This is Brockman.
00:35:29How is it there?
00:35:31Well, OK, I guess.
00:35:32We'll inspect it in a moment.
00:35:34That wouldn't be advisable, Alan.
00:35:36If calculating your timing for landing,
00:35:38you must leave within 32 minutes.
00:35:41Alan, if you don't leave now, you'll have to stay a whole week.
00:35:47OK, we'll be there within two hours.
00:35:49And remember, we're expecting a very warm welcome.
00:35:52You'll get it.
00:35:53The Martian girls are dying to meet you.
00:35:55You'd better hurry.
00:35:56A strong wind is coming up here.
00:35:58You now have 29 minutes left.
00:36:02Thank you, astronaut James.
00:36:04We'll see you soon.
00:36:05Alan, come here.
00:36:11What is that?
00:36:15I don't know.
00:36:17But I think we'd better find out.
00:36:37So that's it.
00:36:40The main ship is on Mars.
00:36:42The rescue ship landed here on Phobos.
00:37:39Oh, my God.
00:38:10Meteor, please answer.
00:38:13You now have only 17 minutes.
00:38:1617 minutes.
00:38:21Answer, please.
00:38:28Meteor, please answer.
00:38:31You now have only 17 minutes.
00:38:3417 minutes.
00:38:39This is Meteor.
00:38:40We have amazing news for you.
00:38:42It turns out they landed on Phobos.
00:38:44I don't...
00:38:45Who's they?
00:38:46The astronauts from the other planet.
00:38:47The rescue ship landed here, and one of them is alive.
00:38:49We're going to bring her with us.
00:38:51But your rescue ship can only carry two people.
00:38:55I know.
00:38:56Do you have any suggestions?
00:38:59Hey, what...
00:39:01This is something we've got to decide between ourselves, Tony.
00:39:04You heard Laura.
00:39:0517 minutes.
00:39:0616 now.
00:39:07Well, I know, but...
00:39:08We've got no choice, Tony.
00:39:09The rescue ship can't possibly carry more than two.
00:39:13And this...
00:39:14This being is the whole reason we came here.
00:39:21Okay, I'll stay.
00:39:22There's a decent chance that Oceania 2 will get here in time.
00:39:24No.
00:39:25So you go ahead and take her.
00:39:27No, that wouldn't be fair.
00:39:28Look, we don't have time to argue.
00:39:29If we miss the start, all three of us might die.
00:39:32Okay.
00:39:33Let's flip for it.
00:39:36All right, if it'll make you feel better.
00:39:38I haven't got any coins.
00:39:39All I have is paper moon money.
00:39:41My old American good luck piece.
00:39:44Call it.
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00:39:53Meteor.
00:39:54Meteor, answer, please, Alan.
00:39:55I want to talk to you.
00:39:57It's no use.
00:39:58They had a decision to make, and I'm sure they've made it by now.
00:40:00Put up the radio beacon.
00:40:02Whoever is piloting that ship,
00:40:04get all the help you can get in this storm.
00:40:34Meteor.
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00:41:16I don't think we'll have any real difficulty in finding him.
00:41:19Even off foot, he must be following the beacon in this storm.
00:41:24Hello.
00:41:27Don't worry about it.
00:41:28We're going to find him.
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00:43:32Oh.
00:43:33It's her, it's our visitor from another planet.
00:43:38Strange.
00:43:39She seems so human yet obviously not human at all.
00:43:43I know, it's uncanny.
00:43:46It's like what would happen to us if we'd been in another atmospheric.
00:43:49Does she seem to be alright?
00:43:52Andrew just took her pulse.
00:43:54He says it is beating much stronger than a humans if
00:43:56they were unconscious.
00:43:57Tell me.
00:43:58Paul.
00:43:59What?
00:44:00Who brought her?
00:44:01Alan.
00:44:02Oh, I was so afraid you were going to stay.
00:44:14Are you sure, Commander, that there's not going to be enough fuel?
00:44:17I'm sorry, Alan, there isn't.
00:44:19Enough of what?
00:44:20I wanted to pick up Tony.
00:44:22Laura, contact Lunar 7.
00:44:24I want to talk to Dr. Faraday about this.
00:44:26Yes, sir.
00:44:28The female astronaut is with us, Doctor.
00:44:33She's still unconscious, but seems to be in a good condition.
00:44:36We're very thrilled by your success.
00:44:38Congratulations.
00:44:39Then you'll blast off immediately.
00:44:41Yes, Doctor.
00:44:42But we're very concerned about astronaut Barada.
00:44:44He's marooned on Phobos, and we don't have enough fuel to pick him up.
00:44:48What's the status of Oceano 2?
00:44:50Oceano 2 will be ready to blast off this week.
00:44:53It seems to me that if Barada uses his emergency rations sparingly,
00:44:56he ought to be able to hold out very well.
00:44:59Thank you, Doctor.
00:45:00We'll convey that message to him.
00:45:02Godspeed, my friends.
00:45:03We'll see you soon, Doctor.
00:45:09Get me the media.
00:45:15Hello, media.
00:45:17This is Command Ship Oceano calling.
00:45:22Hello, media.
00:45:23This is Command Ship Oceano calling.
00:45:25Answer, please.
00:45:27Tony, this is Alan.
00:45:30Listen, Tony, we have good news for you.
00:45:33Are you listening?
00:45:35Please answer.
00:45:38Media calling Spaceship Media.
00:45:40This is Command Ship Oceano calling.
00:45:44Why doesn't he answer?
00:45:45Are you sure you're sending properly, Laura?
00:45:47Yes, Alan.
00:45:49It's sending properly.
00:45:51We'll have to keep trying until we get him.
00:45:53Hello, media.
00:45:55This is Command Ship Oceano.
00:45:57Answer, please.
00:46:00Tony, are you there?
00:46:02I have important news for you.
00:46:08This is Media.
00:46:09Do you hear me?
00:46:12Tony, we do hear you.
00:46:14Why haven't you answered?
00:46:16I went outside to collect some soil samples.
00:46:18I'm going to set up a little lab here.
00:46:20I'll keep myself busy for a while.
00:46:22That's great, Tony.
00:46:24Because, listen, we have good news for you.
00:46:26Oceano II blasts off in a week.
00:46:28And Dr. Faraday says he can get to you.
00:46:30Just don't eat too much.
00:46:32Thanks.
00:46:33I won't.
00:46:34You're going to be OK, Tony.
00:46:37Yeah.
00:46:39You have a good trip back, you hear?
00:46:41Take good care of your passenger.
00:46:44Yeah, we will.
00:46:45Listen, Tony, we're going to have to blast off right now.
00:46:48So, over and out.
00:46:50Over and out.
00:47:03Commander, she's coming around.
00:47:18She's coming around.
00:47:48She's coming around.
00:47:49She's coming around.
00:48:19Well, it's time we got started.
00:48:21Alan, prepare a navigational chart.
00:48:23Yes, Commander.
00:48:24Laura, begin the timing check now.
00:48:27Yes, Commander.
00:48:29Paul.
00:48:30Yes, sir.
00:48:31I want you to make a thorough check of the electrical system and gravity simulator.
00:48:35Be sure we didn't miss any of the damage that was caused by the sunburst.
00:48:39Yes, sir.
00:48:40And, oh, Paul, I think you had a logical choice to take care of our passenger.
00:48:44I thought of suggesting it to Laura.
00:48:47But it seems our visitor doesn't get along very well with her own sex.
00:48:51Yes, sir.
00:48:52Well, I'll do my best, Commander.
00:48:54Count on me, sir.
00:48:55I'm sure you will.
00:49:15E4.
00:49:18Approximately 11 minutes.
00:49:28D1.
00:49:36Hmm?
00:49:37When you're thirsty, you suck water up like this.
00:49:40Now, you try it.
00:49:41Go ahead.
00:49:43It's all right.
00:49:44Look, like this.
00:49:49Go ahead.
00:49:53That's very good.
00:50:00Now, how about the eating department?
00:50:03Let's try that, huh?
00:50:05See?
00:50:07Like this.
00:50:10Mmm.
00:50:11It's good.
00:50:15It's not that it tastes so great, but it's so good for you.
00:50:19Wait a minute.
00:50:20You try it.
00:50:22Look, like this.
00:50:26Here, I'll try a fresh one.
00:50:30Mmm.
00:50:33Here, I'll try a fresh one.
00:50:35Mmm.
00:50:42I think we're going to have a little trouble in the eating department, sir.
00:50:45How's she responding to the ship's atmosphere?
00:50:47Is it giving her any trouble?
00:50:48No, she seems to be responding fine, sir.
00:50:52Perhaps she is only accustomed to some sort of liquid nourishment.
00:50:56You realize, Paul, that her life pattern may be very different from her own.
00:51:00Mm-hmm.
00:51:01Look at her skin, for instance.
00:51:04It appears to have a high chlorophyll content.
00:51:07She may, in certain respects, be more akin to plant life than animal life, as we know it.
00:51:12She may even take in some nourishment from the atmosphere of her skin.
00:51:18Hmm.
00:51:20I keep wondering what she's thinking.
00:51:23Well, Paul, the answers to all these questions science will give us
00:51:27may bring her back to Earth where they can do adequate tests.
00:51:31In the meantime, though, there is something I can do that may tell us more.
00:51:35What's that, sir?
00:51:36I want to study a sample of her blood under the microscope.
00:51:39Mm.
00:51:40Flora, syringe ready?
00:51:47Take her arm, Paul.
00:51:48Yes, sir.
00:51:51What's the matter? We're not going to hurt you.
00:51:56I'll get another hypo, Commander.
00:51:57No, no, Laura, wait.
00:52:07This is more than some childish fear of the needle.
00:52:11Perhaps she has an extremely low pain threshold.
00:52:15Perhaps.
00:52:16Perhaps what, sir?
00:52:18I don't know.
00:52:21But we mustn't do anything that may affect her health adversely.
00:52:24She's probably the most valuable specimen for scientific research in the history of our planet.
00:52:30To get her back to Earth safely has to be of first consideration.
00:52:38Paul, it's your turn to watch the controls.
00:52:40Yes, sir.
00:52:42Paul, it's your turn to watch the controls, isn't it?
00:52:44Yes, Commander, it is, sir.
00:52:45We'll discuss her puzzling behavior later on again.
00:52:51You know, it might be a good idea to put out some food for her.
00:52:54Perhaps if she gets very hungry, she'll give it a try.
00:52:56Have some right here, sir.
00:53:05I have to go mind the controls of this old ship now.
00:53:09I'm leaving you some food here in case she gets hungry.
00:53:12Some water.
00:53:16You ought to try to get some sleep.
00:53:18You know, sleep, hmm?
00:53:23All right.
00:53:24Sleep.
00:53:26Hmm?
00:53:27Okay.
00:53:35I've spent more time with her lately.
00:53:37I've spent more time with her than the others.
00:53:40And I think that I've noticed something about her that the others haven't noticed yet.
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00:55:35Alan.
00:55:36Something's happened to Paul!
00:55:44What happened?
00:55:48He's dead.
00:55:49How...?
00:55:52I don't know yet.
00:55:54Laura.
00:55:56Check all passengers.
00:55:57See if she is all right.
00:55:58Yes, sir.
00:55:59Well...
00:56:00Could he have had a heart attack?
00:56:02He seemed perfectly well last night.
00:56:05He was perfectly well.
00:56:09Look.
00:56:24Now we know how she feeds at least.
00:56:31She's a monster.
00:56:32She's a monster.
00:56:39Do you notice how deep and heavy her breathing is?
00:56:42She's gorged herself with fresh blood.
00:56:45And now she's digesting like a boba constrictor that has swallowed a whole animal.
00:56:50She may remain like this for days.
00:56:54It's fascinating.
00:56:55Fascinating?
00:56:58It's horrible.
00:57:00We ought to destroy her right now.
00:57:01No, no, Alan. She's much too precious for that.
00:57:05Besides, how can we expect her to conform to our ideas of proper behavior?
00:57:10She's not necessarily aware that she has done wrong.
00:57:13Wrong from our point of view, that is.
00:57:15But she's much more than just an animal.
00:57:17She comes from a highly evolved planet.
00:57:20Technologically evolved, yes.
00:57:23But what about their social structure?
00:57:25Moral concepts as we recognize them.
00:57:28Maybe non-existent in their society, they may be some sort of...
00:57:32intellectual insect.
00:57:34Which feeds on human beings.
00:57:37Not ordinarily, no.
00:57:39They probably feed on the blood of some lower form of animal life on that planet.
00:57:43As we do on ours.
00:57:44No, not on blood.
00:57:46Oh, Alan, there's such a difference between blood and a rare beefsteak.
00:57:50All right. But what will we do?
00:57:52Take turns playing dinner for her?
00:57:58I don't think that will be necessary.
00:58:01We have a good supply of blood plasma with us.
00:58:04We'll use that to feed her.
00:58:17We found astronaut Paul Grant dead at zero-zero hours this morning.
00:58:22Cause of death has been determined as loss of blood.
00:58:25How did it happen?
00:58:27I hope this won't sound too fantastic, doctor.
00:58:31It's not very pleasant.
00:58:36The...
00:58:37The creature from the other planet, she's...
00:58:39fed on Paul.
00:58:41On his blood.
00:58:46How are you proceeding?
00:58:48The passenger is sleeping now.
00:58:50Digesting.
00:58:53Apparently, she only feeds at intervals.
00:58:56We intend to give her blood plasma in the future.
00:59:00I see.
00:59:03You understand how important it is to keep her well and to bring her back with you safely?
00:59:07Commander Brockman has made this clear, doctor.
00:59:11You will follow emergency plan 82 for the disposal of astronaut Grant's body?
00:59:16Yes, sir. That is our intention.
00:59:18Very well.
00:59:19Contact again in 24 hours.
00:59:21We will, doctor Faraday.
00:59:27One should not be shocked...
00:59:30by anything we find out there.
00:59:35Gentlemen...
00:59:36the particular nature of our visitor from space for the moment...
00:59:40does not go beyond this room.
00:59:42No, sir.
00:59:43Bradley?
00:59:44Yes, sir.
00:59:45I have a question for you, sir.
00:59:47What is the nature of the creature?
00:59:49It is a creature of the universe.
00:59:50It is a creature of the universe.
00:59:52It is a creature of the universe.
00:59:53It is a creature of the universe.
00:59:55Bradley?
00:59:56Yes, sir.
00:59:57Notify next to Kim of Paul Grant's death.
01:00:01This death in line of duty...
01:00:04cause more causes unknown.
01:00:14Go ahead, Alan.
01:00:25Go ahead, Alan.
01:00:43Read now, Laura.
01:00:49Know ye that the Lord, he is God.
01:00:51It is he that hath made us, not we ourselves.
01:00:54The people and the sheep of his pasture...
01:00:56enter into his gates with thanksgiving...
01:00:58and into his courts with praise.
01:01:01For ye must know that God will redeem thy soul...
01:01:03from the power of the grave.
01:01:05For he shall receive thee.
01:01:07Amen.
01:01:08Earthquake.
01:01:29Into the wastes of outer space.
01:01:34It's a fitting grave for an astronaut.
01:01:37Yes, sir.
01:01:46Alan, I... I need some exercise.
01:01:49Don't you think...
01:01:54Don't you think we ought to keep that... that thing tied up or something?
01:01:57I mean, when she wakes again, she's going to be dangerous.
01:02:00She'll only be dangerous when she's hungry.
01:02:02Or if you're all asleep.
01:02:04So, we'll keep her fed.
01:02:07And one of us is going to stay awake at all time.
01:02:10You know, there's one thing that really bothers me.
01:02:14What's that?
01:02:19There wasn't any sign of a struggle.
01:02:22She must have attacked him in his sleep.
01:02:25What, do you mean that he wouldn't have felt it and wakened up?
01:02:29Not necessarily.
01:02:31People are often unaware of being attacked by a vampire bat while they're sleeping.
01:02:36Perhaps nature has given her a protective saliva that deadens the pain of the victim.
01:02:40Then afterwards, because of the lack of blood, consciousness never returns.
01:02:45No, no, Alan, I don't think it is a mystery that there was no sign of a struggle.
01:03:02She altered like this.
01:03:04They must have fed something similar to her fellow astronauts on her ship.
01:03:08Go ahead, try it. It's better than water.
01:03:16There, you see? She'll be well fed.
01:03:18We'll be safe, and we'll bring a healthy specimen home with us.
01:03:22And if we run out of plasma, Commander?
01:03:26Well, in that case, we may have to take turns in contributing to her well-being.
01:03:32Oh, I know it sounds ghoulish,
01:03:34but is it really so different from having a patient aboard who needs frequent transfusions?
01:03:57She has been eating the plasma regularly and appears to be in good health.
01:04:02However, yesterday we ran out of supply, and from now on, it will be necessary...
01:05:27You wake up this time, you won't be able to move.
01:05:33Look at it.
01:05:35Gorged with human blood.
01:05:37Digesting.
01:05:39Makes me sick even to look at her.
01:05:41I can't understand how Anders could have fallen asleep when he knew that she...
01:05:45Didn't fall asleep. I'm convinced of that now.
01:05:48And I don't think Paul did either.
01:05:50She does something. I don't know what.
01:05:53A kind of hypnosis.
01:05:55Some strange mental power that we don't have.
01:05:59I sensed it from the beginning.
01:06:03And it's deadly.
01:06:05Alan, I'm really afraid now for the first time.
01:06:12I'm afraid.
01:06:14I'm really afraid now for the first time.
01:06:20Well, don't be.
01:06:22We're going to get back to Earth, all right.
01:06:24And we're going to take our monster visitor with us.
01:06:27I only hope they know what to do with her.
01:06:31You are close enough now to retain Commander Brockman's body on board with you.
01:06:35Now, after you land, it might be instructive to perform an autopsy.
01:06:40Yes, Dr. Faraday.
01:06:42I trust you're taking the utmost precautions from now on.
01:06:45Absolutely, sir.
01:06:47Now, your best landing location will be the Earth.
01:06:51You're going to orbit for 24 hours and then receive final instructions.
01:06:56After the day, change your radio contact to the Space Institute frequency.
01:07:03I shall be leaving for Earth almost immediately. Is that clear?
01:07:06Yes, Dr. Faraday. We'll see you very soon.
01:07:10Good luck.
01:07:12I don't need it, sir.
01:07:14Things are going very badly on that ship, very badly indeed.
01:09:10♪♪
01:09:39♪♪
01:10:08♪♪
01:10:20Aaaaah!
01:10:40Ellen?
01:10:45She...
01:10:47She got to me, didn't she?
01:10:50Yes.
01:10:53What happened?
01:10:55I woke up.
01:10:57Found her.
01:10:59Pulled her off of you.
01:11:03We fought and she just...
01:11:06She just ran away.
01:11:08I don't think I really hurt her.
01:11:12Where is she?
01:11:15I better go look.
01:11:17Please don't.
01:11:18No, I'm all right now. Really, I'm all right.
01:11:44♪♪
01:12:01What's happened to her?
01:12:03No, don't come any closer to her.
01:12:07She's dead.
01:12:14Now I know why she wouldn't let us take that blood sample.
01:12:17Why?
01:12:19She's bled to death.
01:12:21All you did was scratch her and she's bled to death.
01:12:25She's a hemophiliac.
01:12:28Perhaps she was some sort of royalty where she came from.
01:12:31A queen, maybe.
01:12:33♪♪
01:12:46♪♪
01:13:17I thought we weren't going to have enough fuel.
01:13:23We might get our sun goggles.
01:13:25We haven't seen sunlight for so long, we might be blinded by it.
01:13:28But it'll sure feel good.
01:13:33♪♪
01:13:39What is it?
01:13:40It's... it's some kind of egg.
01:13:45Eggs?
01:13:58That's it.
01:14:01That's why they sent her.
01:14:03She wasn't just an ambassador, she was a queen.
01:14:06A queen bee.
01:14:08Maybe this is how their society is set up.
01:14:10A queen who does all the breeding.
01:14:13Maybe their planet was dying and they...
01:14:16just sent her to bring her kind to Earth.
01:14:19Or...
01:14:21we have to destroy it.
01:14:22But Alan...
01:14:23Don't you realize what they were trying to do?
01:14:26They sent her to Earth to find a new feeding ground for her race.
01:14:30To them we're just animals to be eaten.
01:14:34We can't let these creatures breed on Earth.
01:14:36Alan, that's not for us to decide.
01:14:39Scientists from all over the world have been waiting for us to...
01:14:42bring back something living and...
01:14:46they'll keep them under control.
01:15:02I wonder...
01:15:05Besides, it's too late.
01:15:10It's just as I thought, she has them hidden all over the ship.
01:15:19They'll have to...
01:15:21tear this ship apart piece by piece...
01:15:24and fumigate it.
01:15:34Doctor, we've got a warning.
01:15:35We've discovered the whole ship is infested with the eggs of that creature...
01:15:37and they're alive and growing.
01:15:38Wonderful, wonderful, where are they?
01:15:40Alive and growing, you say? Extraordinary.
01:15:43I don't think you realize, Doctor, they should be destroyed immediately.
01:15:46Calm down, my boy.
01:15:48You've just returned from an amazing but a very tiring trip.
01:15:51We may destroy them and we may not.
01:15:53But at least we must see what we have.
01:15:55Isn't that right, Laura?
01:15:57I think so, Doctor.
01:15:58You brought back something unique and marvelous from another world.
01:16:01You can be very proud.
01:16:02But, Doctor, they're deadly.
01:16:05I appreciate your warning, my boy. We shall take every precaution.
01:16:08Help me, will you, gentlemen?
01:16:09We have some very precious samples to remove from this ship.
01:16:19Well, I tried.
01:16:24They're scientists, Alan. They know what they're doing.
01:16:28I hope so.
01:16:32Come on, let's touch Earth...
01:16:35and feel sunshine on our faces again.
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