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00:02:44 Ah, Miss Peters. There's someone waiting for you in your office.
00:02:47 Waiting for me?
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00:02:53 James Peters?
00:02:54 I'm sorry, do I know you?
00:02:56 I'm Dr. Julia Goldstein. I work for the Pickman Corporation.
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00:03:04 It's inspiring to see you've been following in your father's footsteps.
00:03:08 A researcher.
00:03:10 Must be in the blood.
00:03:12 I'm sorry, but I'm not interested in any more talks or lectures about my dad.
00:03:16 I've written just about everything there is to know, so...
00:03:19 Borrow my books. I do my own research now.
00:03:23 I know the Miskatonic Astrobiology Program.
00:03:27 Partially funded by us.
00:03:30 Look, I'm not interested in any more handouts from the Pickman Corporation.
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00:03:41 Mr. Peters, what if I were to tell you that Pickman is selecting candidates for some new research.
00:03:48 An expedition.
00:03:50 One might say it's an astrobiologist's dream come true.
00:03:55 An expedition?
00:03:57 Our teams have been doing research in the Antarctic and southern Atlantic Oceans for the past seven years.
00:04:03 Until a few months ago when we found something unexpected.
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00:04:13 Our team mapped a trench in the Antarctic continental shelf, west of the mid-Atlantic ridge, between South America and Antarctica.
00:04:22 We've collected over 12,000 square kilometers of data, and we found a new deepest point in the ocean of 37,000 feet.
00:04:32 How can that be possible?
00:04:33 We knew that the continental shelf was unusually deep, but it was something else on the ocean floor that...
00:04:41 caught us by surprise, shall we say.
00:04:47 This is footage from a remote control sub we sent down there.
00:04:51 What is that? It looks almost man-made.
00:04:56 We have a theory that it's some kind of portal.
00:05:00 To where?
00:05:02 That, Mr. Peters, is what we're going to find out.
00:05:05 Pikmin wants you to join the expedition team.
00:05:12 I have some people I'd like you to meet.
00:05:17 [Alarm clock]
00:05:19 Thank you everyone for attending at such short notice.
00:05:22 You're finally about to see why this interruption to your busy lives is so very worth your time.
00:05:28 I'll make the introductions.
00:05:30 This is Gordon Atkins, head of the Manned Submersibles Laboratory at London's Royal Society for Improving Natural Knowledge.
00:05:39 He's agreed to lead our expedition and is by far the most qualified man for the job.
00:05:45 Christine Harris, marine biologist and member of the European Marine Biology Symposium.
00:05:52 James Peters is developing our discovery programs at the prestigious Miskatonic University
00:05:59 and is something of an expert in the field of Pikmin Corp's early research.
00:06:05 Joseph Meeker is our safety and communications officer.
00:06:10 And finally, Hank O'Connell, our lead engineer.
00:06:14 Hank, the floor is yours.
00:06:19 Hello everyone. I'm really very pleased to meet you all finally.
00:06:22 I expect you will be wondering what it is I've engineered.
00:06:25 Through the Pikmin Corporation, my team have managed to build a deep diving submersible like nothing that's ever existed before.
00:06:35 This is Providence 3.
00:06:38 250 tonnes, built with syntactic foam, capable of withstanding the huge compressive forces of the water at 37,000 feet and below.
00:06:49 Impressive, Hank.
00:06:50 Makes you wonder what happens to Providence 1 and 2 though.
00:06:52 So state of the art that it can safely take us into this ancient opening in the Earth's seabed hydrosphere.
00:07:01 I'm sorry, into the opening.
00:07:03 Didn't you say you sent remote operated vehicles in that never came out?
00:07:06 Oh yes, some have made it back.
00:07:08 Some? Listen, we aren't going to pretend that this isn't a risky expedition.
00:07:13 We wouldn't launch Providence 3 with a crew on board if we weren't 100% certain our technology was safe.
00:07:20 Test dives have been completed with highly satisfying results.
00:07:24 Now all it needs is a crew.
00:07:26 What do you expect us to find down there?
00:07:29 What if there's nothing but pitch black watery abyss?
00:07:32 The ocean is the last great frontier of our world.
00:07:46 I have dedicated my whole life to seeking out the unknown, the incomprehensible.
00:07:53 And this gateway might be my greatest discovery.
00:07:57 It demands to be explored, Miss Harris.
00:08:01 If something built that structure, just imagine what might lie within it.
00:08:07 Secrets of the ocean.
00:08:11 There is a hidden world beneath us, gentlemen, ladies.
00:08:15 Unseen by human eyes, because up until now, we have been unable to create the technology necessary to take us there.
00:08:25 Your mission as the crew of Providence 3 is to be that interface between our technology and that new dark continent we aim to explore.
00:08:38 These files contain the key data collected so far and outline the expedition.
00:08:44 You'll need to complete two months of training before the dive.
00:08:48 Read them closely.
00:08:50 You have 24 hours to decide whether you're in or out.
00:08:55 James.
00:09:01 I'm so glad you came.
00:09:03 Walt would be so proud to see us exploring the unknown together.
00:09:08 Thank you, Mr. Pickman.
00:09:10 It's a lot to think about.
00:09:11 It is.
00:09:12 But I wouldn't want to make this trip without you.
00:09:15 It wouldn't seem right for Walt's sake.
00:09:18 I need you there.
00:09:20 I've been counting down the days to finally meet this crew.
00:09:29 We've worked so hard, overcome so many challenges to get this far.
00:09:32 Right, who wants another drink?
00:09:34 Ooh, yes please.
00:09:35 Yeah, gotcha.
00:09:36 Well, I don't think we'll be eating like this at the bottom of the ocean, so I'm going to enjoy it while I can.
00:09:46 You up for it then?
00:09:48 What, a voyage to the deepest part of the planet anyone's ever been?
00:09:51 How could I walk away from that?
00:09:52 There's nothing to beat it, being out there in the deep sea.
00:09:56 First-hand research. It's what we're born to do, right?
00:09:59 You know, I just can't comprehend the water pressure at 30,000 feet or whatever.
00:10:05 The weight of an entire ocean pressing down on you, if anything goes wrong.
00:10:09 All right, now I'm worried.
00:10:11 You know, you're putting your life on my hands.
00:10:13 Very capable hands, though.
00:10:15 Here we go.
00:10:16 Cheers, team.
00:10:19 Cheers.
00:10:20 It's not really what we were designed to do, though, is it?
00:10:25 Sounds risky.
00:10:26 Expect the unexpected. First rule of deep sea exploration.
00:10:30 Well, we'll all sleep better tonight knowing that. Thank you, Gordon.
00:10:34 You done this before, then?
00:10:36 Many times.
00:10:38 Never this deep, though. We'll be setting a new record.
00:10:42 Everything you do is five times harder in the ocean, okay? Just remember that.
00:10:47 But you're still going along with it. All of you.
00:10:49 It's like the old man said. It is the chance of a lifetime.
00:10:53 All team, to Providence 3.
00:10:56 Providence 3.
00:10:58 Guys, I need some fresh air. I'll be right back.
00:11:03 Do you want me to get you another drink?
00:11:05 No, no. I've had enough, really.
00:11:07 Sorry, excuse me.
00:11:11 Hey, you okay?
00:11:22 Doesn't it scare you at all?
00:11:26 I don't know.
00:11:29 I have this respect for the ocean. It's my life, but I know it can turn on you in a heartbeat.
00:11:38 So you think the others know who you are? Peter's?
00:11:44 Well, they haven't met two and two together yet.
00:11:46 So you noticed.
00:11:48 Yeah. Obviously I had to research Pitman when Dr. Goldstein contacted us, you know.
00:11:53 See what he's into, his history.
00:11:56 What was it like growing up around something like that?
00:11:59 I mean, the stories and the legends and all the theories.
00:12:04 I'd rather just have my dad back.
00:12:07 You mean they really never found him?
00:12:10 That wasn't some hook just to sell more copies?
00:12:13 Gone without a trace.
00:12:16 I'm sorry.
00:12:18 It's okay. It was a long time ago.
00:12:24 Look, Jim, I don't think they would send us down there and spend all this money if they weren't certain there was more for us to discover.
00:12:34 What, you think there's something they're not telling us?
00:12:37 If I go on this expedition, I need to know that I'm coming home.
00:12:44 This is my son. He's seven months old.
00:12:48 I'm all he's got. My parents are looking after him.
00:12:51 What's he called?
00:12:53 Sam.
00:12:55 Look, I know what a huge sacrifice I'll be making with the training and the trip.
00:13:00 The time away from him's going to kill me.
00:13:03 But if everything goes to plan, I'll be back before his first birthday and maybe I can live with that.
00:13:11 And what if it doesn't go to plan?
00:13:14 Something tells me these things are only due.
00:13:38 - Mr. Pickman. - Thank you.
00:13:41 - You already, Jim? - I can't say I slept much last night.
00:13:55 Just going over and over everything, you know? Everything that could go wrong.
00:14:00 That's normal, Jim.
00:14:02 You know, you shouldn't smoke so much, Captain. It increases anxiety and tension.
00:14:06 I like to be tense, dear. Keeps the senses sharp.
00:14:09 - You want a ciggy, Jim? - No, thanks.
00:14:11 - You got a cabinet? - Oh, you have some?
00:14:14 Hey, how far are we going?
00:14:18 You'll see. She's out there waiting for us.
00:14:22 [helicopter whirring]
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00:15:01 Command centre, stand by. We are awaiting crew's arrival at Providence 3.
00:15:05 - Morning, Dr. Goldstein. - How long?
00:15:14 We are launching in one hour.
00:15:16 Weather conditions are looking perfect for another couple of hours.
00:15:19 - Where's our feed? - P3 rear cam 1 and rear cam 2.
00:15:23 We have a clear signal. P3 front cam is live and rover cameras will be activated upon launch.
00:15:29 We're all set for them.
00:15:32 Crew approaching P3. Commence launch operation in T-minus 12 minutes.
00:15:41 Stand by for entry.
00:15:45 [water splashing]
00:15:49 [water splashing]
00:16:17 Welcome to Providence.
00:16:20 Okay, team, let's go, go, go. We've got 20 hours of life support.
00:16:24 It takes one hour and 30 minutes to get to the sea bed.
00:16:27 Let's not waste any oxygen.
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00:17:05 Man, oh man. This is not a simulation anymore.
00:17:09 Ready to pilot that thing, Jimmy?
00:17:28 I have a dreadful feeling I'm looking at my own very expensive coffin.
00:17:32 What? Two months training wasn't enough for you? You're collecting rock samples?
00:17:36 Not landing on Mars.
00:17:39 What's the difference?
00:17:42 This is Providence 3 to DP control. How do you copy? Over.
00:17:47 We're receiving you loud and clear, P3.
00:17:49 Okay. You have a good comms voice here.
00:17:53 - Is that you, Miss Rachel? - How's it looking out there, Gordon?
00:18:00 Life support's good. IT level's good.
00:18:03 Oh, we're groovy.
00:18:06 Apart from the fact there's a thousand horrible ways to die down here at the bottom of the ocean.
00:18:11 We're feeling pretty great about it.
00:18:15 - Okay, Mr. Pickman? - More than okay.
00:18:22 She's remarkable.
00:18:29 [clanking]
00:18:54 - Hatch is secure, Captain. - Roger that, Hank.
00:18:58 Be advised, we are in position and go for launch ops.
00:19:05 Three minutes to commence launch operation. Over.
00:19:08 Roger that, DP control.
00:19:11 I'm going to open the vent.
00:19:13 We are clear to vent.
00:19:15 Opening now.
00:19:19 [rumbling]
00:19:23 [rumbling]
00:19:49 Don't worry. If it buckles, the whole thing will implode at hypersonic speed.
00:19:54 And we'll be jelly in a matter of microseconds.
00:19:57 What?
00:19:59 We won't have time to even know it's happened.
00:20:03 [rumbling]
00:20:06 [beep]
00:20:28 Pre-dive safety briefing's already completed.
00:20:31 All right, P3, let's do final checks.
00:20:33 Final checks.
00:20:35 Vision one, CO2 is running at 0.3%.
00:20:38 Scrubber fan is running.
00:20:40 Depth gauge is working. Compass is working.
00:20:43 Okay, I think we're ready.
00:20:45 DP control, we are clear to launch.
00:20:48 Affirmative. Good luck on your voyage to the deep, P3.
00:20:51 You have permission to dive.
00:20:54 Copy that. Heading down.
00:20:58 Say goodbye to the surface world.
00:21:01 Approaching 20 metres.
00:21:12 Vents are secure.
00:21:14 40 metres.
00:21:16 P3, what's your speed?
00:21:20 Vertical speed 3.4 knots. I have good control.
00:21:24 Copy that.
00:21:26 We're losing light already.
00:21:28 Approaching 100 metres.
00:21:30 Okay, team. Good job.
00:21:32 Right on course.
00:21:34 10,500 metres.
00:21:45 Five minutes to target depth.
00:21:47 In 400 metres, we've set a new record.
00:21:55 The pressure lock.
00:21:57 Once the rover is fully submerged, we seal you in.
00:22:09 Then we activate the exit doors.
00:22:12 Then you're on your own out there, ready to explore the deep.
00:22:21 Just remember your training. Piece of cake.
00:22:25 Hank, Jim, you need to come see this.
00:22:28 What is it?
00:22:36 Turn on front spotlight.
00:22:38 Are you ready to see this in person?
00:22:42 We're here already.
00:22:43 X coordinates minus 26, Y coordinates minus 79.
00:22:47 DP control, we have arrived.
00:22:51 (Explosion)
00:22:53 Just keep talking, P3.
00:23:07 We're looking at a huge carbonate structure.
00:23:10 A circular gateway. It's unreal.
00:23:13 Yeah, planet Earth's butthole. Just where I want to be.
00:23:16 No volcanic activity causes this kind of detail.
00:23:19 These rocks were put here.
00:23:21 By what? They're the size of houses.
00:23:24 All I know is that this place will teach us more than we've ever dreamed.
00:23:27 I'm easing us into the gateway.
00:23:31 Speed is 2.3 knots.
00:23:35 Spotlights are facing forward, but we're just headed into absolute darkness.
00:23:42 P3, you must keep talking to us as you move into the gateway.
00:23:45 Signal is currently running at 100%. Everything's stable.
00:23:48 Picture is all good on front and rear cams.
00:23:50 Be loud and clear.
00:23:53 (Rumbling)
00:23:56 (Beeping)
00:24:23 (Explosion)
00:24:25 - Come on in! - P3!
00:24:27 - Everything's shutting down! - What's going on down there?
00:24:30 - I've lost thrusters. - Hank!
00:24:32 - P3, come in. - I'm losing them.
00:24:34 Try to get a better signal. I am trying.
00:24:37 (Beeping)
00:24:39 Activate emergency power.
00:24:44 DP control, are you reading?
00:24:50 Come in, DP control.
00:24:52 Rachel, can you hear us? DP...
00:24:54 - We've lost them! - Hey, everybody just cool it, all right?
00:24:58 Gordon, are the thrusters still malfunctioning?
00:25:01 It's everything, Hank. Everything is shut down.
00:25:03 We're still sinking. Depth is approaching 1,100 metres.
00:25:07 I'm dropping our weights. We can't just sit here.
00:25:09 - Stop, stop! - Hang on, Gordon, not yet.
00:25:11 Give it a chance. Remember where we are. We made it.
00:25:15 - I'll go to 5B. - Wait!
00:25:18 Take this.
00:25:21 (Heavy breathing)
00:25:23 I guess we're on our own down there, then.
00:25:27 Jesus, Pickler!
00:25:34 We found them.
00:25:37 All right, we're back on.
00:25:47 P3, do you copy? Come in, P3.
00:25:51 DP control, we copy. What happened down there?
00:25:54 Looks like we lost power and we entered the portal.
00:25:56 We've definitely stumbled on something here.
00:25:58 Three hours of radio silence.
00:26:00 You don't know how glad I am to hear your voice.
00:26:03 Three hours? Did you say three hours?
00:26:06 Please repeat, DP control. How long did you say we were out of contact?
00:26:09 Three hours and 12 minutes since your last transmission, P3.
00:26:13 - That's impossible. - Hank, check our life support.
00:26:17 Life support has decreased approximately three hours.
00:26:27 - She's right. - What does that mean?
00:26:29 We're not getting anything up here, P3.
00:26:31 There's disruption on the feed. A lot of static interference.
00:26:34 Oh, my God.
00:26:36 Describe what we're looking at.
00:26:42 Okay, um...
00:26:44 I hope you can hear me clearly enough.
00:26:46 We're drifting above a huge ancient ruin.
00:26:51 There are decayed stone structures as big as mountains.
00:26:57 How could there have ever been life down here?
00:27:00 Sunlight could have never reached this place.
00:27:02 That implies a whole new basis of life.
00:27:04 One that doesn't need the sun, only water.
00:27:06 And darkness.
00:27:08 Maybe it wasn't always underwater.
00:27:10 There's something on the seabed.
00:27:13 - What is that? - Maneuver the camera.
00:27:16 Pan, pan down. Get a better view of it.
00:27:19 Rachel, are you seeing this?
00:27:29 I think I'm getting something. Look.
00:27:33 Fuck.
00:27:37 That looks like some kind of life form, doesn't it?
00:27:42 - Copy that. - Impossible.
00:27:44 It's definitely some sort of remains buried under centuries of sediment build-up.
00:27:49 I want to get a closer look at that. Where is Mr Peters?
00:27:52 He's right here.
00:27:54 - Peters. - James.
00:27:58 I need a tissue sample from that deep-sea organism, whatever it is.
00:28:02 - Understood. - Copy that.
00:28:04 This is the payoff.
00:28:06 The answer to our deepest wonders.
00:28:10 So many secrets we must know.
00:28:14 It's on you, Jim.
00:28:18 - What is it? - I don't know.
00:28:20 - What is it? - I don't know.
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00:29:00 - What is it? - I don't know.
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00:29:14 - What is it? - I don't know.
00:29:16 I'll be all right.
00:29:22 Repressurising lock. Brace for launch, Jim.
00:29:26 [MACHINE WHIRRING]
00:29:28 - Rover, clear for launch. - Opening pressure lock outer doors.
00:29:53 Now.
00:29:55 Launch successful.
00:30:01 You okay?
00:30:03 I just don't let anything happen to him out there.
00:30:06 Jim, are you receiving?
00:30:08 Life support's all good.
00:30:10 There's more current down here than I expected, but I've got good control.
00:30:14 Okay. Take her down.
00:30:16 All lights facing down.
00:30:18 Increasing vertical speed to 1.4 knots.
00:30:21 Increasing vertical speed to 1.4 knots.
00:30:24 You doing good, Jim? 38,000 feet.
00:30:27 Oh, man. Feels pretty lonely out here right now.
00:30:31 We're right here with you, Jim.
00:30:33 Guys, are you seeing this?
00:30:39 We have a clear image from all rover cams.
00:30:49 - Gently now. - 300 units of down thrust.
00:30:52 Take it easy, Jim. You're right on top of that thing.
00:30:55 Look at that creature.
00:30:58 God, what was this?
00:31:07 Starboard 20 degrees and ease her down.
00:31:10 Whatever this thing was, it's colossal.
00:31:12 Up close, could have been as tall as the Empire State Building.
00:31:15 Okay, Jim, you can't afford to waste much time.
00:31:17 Get the tissue sample, get the hell out of there.
00:31:19 - Affirmative. - I'm in position.
00:31:21 His depth gauge isn't reading anything. Should we be worried?
00:31:24 We haven't got time to worry. He's doing fine.
00:31:26 Nice and easy.
00:31:31 Oh, Jesus. It's like whale blubber.
00:31:34 Looks like some sort of cephalopod.
00:31:36 Deep-sea gigantism on an epic scale.
00:31:40 I can't understand how it hasn't deteriorated.
00:31:43 Maybe the dissolved oxygen levels down here?
00:31:46 Makes you wonder how long he's been dead.
00:31:48 Guys, check out rear cam. Something's moving out there.
00:31:51 - Moving? - You didn't see it?
00:31:53 I've almost finished the infusion.
00:31:55 - I can't see shit out here. - Gordon, I'm picking up movement.
00:31:57 Impossible. Nothing could be alive down here.
00:32:00 - It's reading a life form. - You're treating Jim.
00:32:02 This is too big to be Jim. This is massive.
00:32:04 Well, then it's reading wrong. Everything's glitching since we entered the portal.
00:32:06 - Don't you... - Don't say anything until he's got the sample.
00:32:08 - It's nearly there. - He might be in danger.
00:32:10 One more minute and he's got the sample.
00:32:12 He might not have a minute. Let me talk to him.
00:32:14 The corporation did not spend all of this money for us to come back with nothing.
00:32:17 Let Jim do his job.
00:32:19 All right, guys. I got it. I got it.
00:32:22 - Okay, Jim. - Gordon, please get him out of there.
00:32:24 - Is the sample secure, Jim? - Just a little longer.
00:32:27 The sample is secure, but I've lost my starboard horizontal thruster.
00:32:30 Guys, we've got a lot of paleo ships.
00:32:33 - This isn't looking good. - Don't panic, Jim.
00:32:35 - Jim, please respond. - He's not hearing us.
00:32:39 - The signal's gone. - Hello? Gordon?
00:32:42 Jim?
00:32:44 It's moving again, whatever it is.
00:32:51 We've just lost communication with the port lock.
00:32:54 Something is scrambling our radios out there.
00:32:58 - Don't lose him! - What the fuck is that?
00:33:10 - Get any closer. - We're not leaving without Jim. Take us down.
00:33:12 Are you insane?
00:33:14 This is what you wanted, Kim.
00:33:24 An encounter with the gods.
00:33:27 Aren't they as immeasurable as you recall?
00:33:31 DP control. Permission to abort.
00:33:34 Permission denied, Atkins.
00:33:36 Retrieve that rover before you begin your ascent.
00:33:38 Are you not seeing this? Permission to abort!
00:33:41 Permission denied, Gordon. I'm not losing that sample.
00:33:45 Hank, seal the pressure lock. We're bringing him in now.
00:33:55 Some strange electromagnetism on the air.
00:34:03 - Gordon, take us down! - What is that?
00:34:06 God damn it, Gordon, take us down!
00:34:08 Get out of here.
00:34:10 - No! - I'm taking us down!
00:34:13 - No! We're too close! - Fuck!
00:34:16 No!
00:34:33 No!
00:34:35 E3, my thrusters are back.
00:34:46 Your air supply is not looking good. Get as close to us as you can.
00:34:50 We gotta move.
00:34:59 - Gordon, I'm hanging back. - Jim, prepare to abort.
00:35:02 No! No, stop!
00:35:04 Gordon, stop! Don't open the other doors!
00:35:08 - Christine, she's in the pressure lock. - What?
00:35:13 She's in the water. Open the air door.
00:35:16 - The air door. - She'll die!
00:35:18 She'll blast through the ocean. She'll die, Gordon.
00:35:21 Jim, you'll have to hang on.
00:35:27 I'm coming.
00:35:29 Get off!
00:35:47 No, no.
00:35:53 Come on! Give me a hand! Help me get her out!
00:35:57 Gordon, the doors aren't opening.
00:36:00 Gordon, I'm outside!
00:36:03 Jim, hang in there. We've got a problem.
00:36:05 - Chris is trapped in the pressure lock. - What?
00:36:08 You have to wait for the pressure lock to reseal. I can't let you in.
00:36:12 Oh, fuck.
00:36:24 Oh, fuck.
00:36:26 - She's got it. - Quick, quick.
00:36:35 - All right, Joe, help her. - No, she's fucking dead.
00:36:47 Well, do something. Get the fucking safety officer.
00:36:51 Gordon, I'm closing the pressure lock.
00:36:54 Shh.
00:36:56 Fuck.
00:36:58 Fuck.
00:37:00 Fuck.
00:37:02 Fuck.
00:37:04 Fuck.
00:37:32 Hank, we're taking on water.
00:37:35 The front end is compromised.
00:37:37 Hank, what's going on down there?
00:37:40 - Hank! - Gordon, I think we lost her.
00:37:43 Never mind that, Hank. Check the bungrooms.
00:37:45 I'm reading severe damage down there.
00:37:48 This whole sub is going to go down if I don't drop weights now.
00:37:52 Jim, I'm opening the atom doors.
00:37:57 Hold on. I'm getting into position.
00:38:00 Come on, Jim. Get your ass in here now.
00:38:03 - Pickle, get up. - Get out of there.
00:38:10 One more second, 40.
00:38:22 Hurry!
00:38:28 Gordon, the entire bungroom's flooded.
00:38:31 I'm sealing off the sewer.
00:38:33 Drop weights now or the water will drag us down.
00:38:36 The pressure doors are still closing.
00:38:38 - Jim's in there. - We don't have time, Gordon.
00:38:41 We can't assemble this much water on board.
00:38:45 - Gordon! - Five seconds, Hank.
00:38:47 - We can wait. - Five seconds.
00:38:50 It's too late, Jim. I'm dropping weights.
00:38:55 Hold on.
00:38:58 [Groaning]
00:39:00 Hank, does anybody copy?
00:39:23 GP control, we're leaving the bottom of it.
00:39:26 X minus 278. Y minus 78.
00:39:30 - Is it following you, Gordon? - I don't know. Check the radar.
00:39:34 No. No, no, no.
00:39:38 I can't get the second door to close.
00:39:48 I can't get out.
00:39:52 Look at it, Hank. Look at the devastation they can cause.
00:39:57 Just one of them against all of us.
00:40:01 Our brilliant minds totally defenseless against them.
00:40:07 - What are you talking about? - They're brilliant, Hank. Brilliant.
00:40:13 Oh, no.
00:40:18 No.
00:40:20 No. No!
00:40:31 No, no, no, no, no, no. Why won't you help her?
00:40:37 Why won't you help? Damn it!
00:40:41 Jesus. No. No!
00:40:46 Come on, Chris. Come on. Don't fucking leave me down here without you.
00:40:51 Come on, please.
00:40:54 Come on, come on, come on. Come on. Fuck.
00:41:01 Please, Chris. Please! Come on. Come on.
00:41:05 Breathe, damn it. Breathe!
00:41:08 Come on, Chris. Come on.
00:41:12 (ominous music)
00:41:14 - Fuck.
00:41:18 Come on.
00:41:22 Come on, come on, just breathe.
00:41:24 Just breathe.
00:41:25 (coughing)
00:41:27 You're all right.
00:41:28 You're all right.
00:41:29 You're all right.
00:41:32 - Steve.
00:41:34 - You're all right.
00:41:38 You're all right.
00:41:40 (breathing heavily)
00:41:43 Hey, hey, it's okay.
00:41:57 It's okay.
00:41:59 You made it.
00:42:00 It's okay.
00:42:07 It's okay.
00:42:08 It's okay.
00:42:09 (breathing heavily)
00:42:12 (ominous music)
00:42:16 - I thought he was dead.
00:42:30 See for yourself if you want.
00:42:31 He was floating in between the doors.
00:42:33 The whole front of the sub is underwater.
00:42:36 - Are you sure?
00:42:37 Unless he went for a swim.
00:42:38 - Well, you thought Chris was dead.
00:42:39 Look how that turned out.
00:42:40 - Hey, I'm not the one who fell into the fucking pressure.
00:42:42 Look, she wasn't breathing.
00:42:43 How was I to know?
00:42:44 That we should all just be grateful
00:42:46 that any of us are still alive.
00:42:48 Fuck.
00:42:48 - How long till we're back on the surface, Gordon?
00:42:55 - Well, kids, can't say for sure.
00:43:01 We've taken on a fuck ton of water.
00:43:03 Hank said not to smoke in here.
00:43:07 - Go on, won't you?
00:43:08 Help yourself.
00:43:11 We'll smoke in his memory.
00:43:13 - How long can we survive like this, Tony?
00:43:19 - We've got three more hours of life support left.
00:43:22 Can't see it taking us more than two hours
00:43:24 to get to the surface.
00:43:26 But I can't be sure.
00:43:28 The longer we're down here, the heavier we get.
00:43:30 The slower we ascend.
00:43:32 - Three hours seems tight.
00:43:33 - It is tight.
00:43:35 But there's nothing more I can do about it.
00:43:38 Let's hope there's no more nasty surprises.
00:43:41 - It's a tissue sample.
00:43:49 - I hear them, Jim.
00:44:01 Calling to us.
00:44:04 - God's the deep.
00:44:06 Howling to be perceived by human minds.
00:44:09 This tiny specimen is going to change everything we know,
00:44:21 everything we ever thought we knew.
00:44:25 - Don't touch it.
00:44:28 - We need to get this down to the lab and isolate it.
00:44:31 - Quickly now, before it deteriorates.
00:44:34 - Maybe we should seal it in the pressure lock.
00:44:36 - No, I want this preserved properly in the lab.
00:44:39 - Pikmin, this is something that hasn't been out of the water
00:44:41 for millions of years.
00:44:43 We have no idea what we're exposing ourselves to
00:44:45 by bringing this on board.
00:44:46 - Miss Harris, do you really think you came
00:44:49 all the way down here just to look at it?
00:44:53 - We didn't know we were collecting living tissue.
00:44:55 - So many answers await us, Jim.
00:44:58 I don't have time to waste.
00:45:00 (ominous music)
00:45:03 - Careful, Joseph.
00:45:14 - Where are you going?
00:45:26 - We can't stop them examining that thing,
00:45:28 so someone who knows what they're doing should go supervise,
00:45:30 and make sure they keep it contained.
00:45:33 - Three hours, Jim.
00:45:37 I suggest you go with them,
00:45:39 make sure they do nothing stupid.
00:45:41 I've not seen Pikmin like this since...
00:45:45 A long time.
00:45:46 He's not thinking straight.
00:45:48 - I don't know if any of us are anymore.
00:45:51 - DP control, we are--
00:45:59 - We're a little under three hours from the surface.
00:46:01 The tissue sample is securely aboard.
00:46:04 We've got one casualty.
00:46:07 - The gun didn't make it.
00:46:09 - Seems like it's mostly adipose tissue.
00:46:17 - Body fat.
00:46:19 This is a big piece you took.
00:46:22 - Yeah, no surprise it tried to knock us
00:46:24 halfway across the ocean.
00:46:27 - Totally disconnected from the body.
00:46:30 But still reactive.
00:46:33 I don't think I've ever seen anything like it.
00:46:38 - Imagine what we could learn from an organism like this.
00:46:41 A flesh that still lives on
00:46:42 after it's been severed from the body.
00:46:45 - It still thinks it's part of the sea beast.
00:46:49 I think that it senses us.
00:46:52 - And I say we leave it the hell alone
00:46:53 and wait until it's safely back at the research base.
00:46:56 - Hank built this so we could do immediate research.
00:46:59 - Unexpected things happen when we mess with stuff
00:47:01 we don't understand.
00:47:03 - How do you know this thing will still be moving, active,
00:47:07 secreting slime like it is
00:47:09 once we get it back to the surface?
00:47:11 - Eyes.
00:47:12 - If you don't mind, I'll take my chances.
00:47:14 - Jim.
00:47:15 - Whoa.
00:47:19 (ominous music)
00:47:22 - Chris, get away from it.
00:47:34 - It knows we're here.
00:47:35 - Can't we freeze it?
00:47:38 - I think we've pissed it off enough already.
00:47:42 - Pikmin, Jim's right.
00:47:45 We need to keep this contained.
00:47:46 We should seal the lab.
00:47:47 We have no idea what we're dealing with.
00:47:48 - I'm not paying you to be the biologist here.
00:47:50 - I am not risking someone else's life for this expedition.
00:47:54 The science trip is over.
00:47:56 Jim, get him out of here and help me lock this place up.
00:48:01 - You heard her.
00:48:05 (chewing)
00:48:10 (car horn honking)
00:48:15 (ominous music)
00:48:18 (chewing)
00:48:20 (ominous music)
00:48:22, (chewing)
00:48:27 (ominous music)
00:48:30 (ominous music)
00:48:33 (ominous music)
00:48:35 (phone ringing)
00:48:56 (ominous music)
00:48:59 - Dr. Goldstein.
00:49:10 - Joseph, tell me the specimen is secure.
00:49:12 - It's been contained in the onboard lab.
00:49:14 Pikmin's already running tests.
00:49:16 I think you're gonna be very satisfied.
00:49:17 - I hope so.
00:49:19 Don't underestimate the value of that tissue sample.
00:49:22 Protect it with your life.
00:49:24 Because if it doesn't make it back to the surface--
00:49:26 - Lady, if that sample doesn't make it back,
00:49:28 neither do I.
00:49:29 And believe me,
00:49:30 that chewy chunk will be the least of my worries.
00:49:32 - You don't have to worry.
00:49:34 As long as that specimen is delivered to me,
00:49:36 your safety is guaranteed.
00:49:39 - And the deal's the same as before?
00:49:40 - Correct.
00:49:41 - Well then, we are crystal clear, babe.
00:49:44 And I'm already taking the necessary precautions.
00:49:46 Pikmin's gonna be pissed.
00:49:49 - Pikmin isn't interested in riches.
00:49:52 - Well then, his loss.
00:49:54 Is our gain.
00:49:55 - Keep me updated.
00:49:57 (computer beeps)
00:50:00 (computer beeps)
00:50:09 (dramatic music)
00:50:14 (computer beeps)
00:50:17 (dramatic music)
00:50:19 (computer beeps)
00:50:22 (dramatic music)
00:50:25 (computer beeps)
00:50:28 (dramatic music)
00:50:30 (computer beeps)
00:50:33 (dramatic music)
00:50:37 (computer beeps)
00:50:48 (dramatic music)
00:50:56 (dramatic music)
00:50:59 (dramatic music)
00:51:01 (dramatic music)
00:51:04 (dramatic music)
00:51:07 (dramatic music)
00:51:10 - Something's not right here, Chris.
00:51:36 There's some strange feeling, I don't know.
00:51:40 - Just try to relax.
00:51:41 It's nearly over.
00:51:43 We've been down here God knows how long
00:51:44 and no one's ever been this deep.
00:51:45 - Yeah, but maybe we were never meant to come here.
00:51:47 You know, maybe nature never intended us to find this place.
00:51:50 - Don't get hysterical on me, Jim.
00:51:52 - Have you seen anything down here?
00:51:54 You know, heard anything?
00:51:55 Things you shouldn't see, things that couldn't be here?
00:51:57 - Like what?
00:51:58 None of this was meant to be here.
00:51:59 - Well, like when you went into the water.
00:52:00 Why did you do that?
00:52:01 Because you saw something, right?
00:52:02 Something made you do it?
00:52:04 - No, I fell.
00:52:04 - No, you saw something.
00:52:06 You chased after it like Sam floating in the water.
00:52:09 - No, Jim, what's wrong with you?
00:52:11 - Look, when I was out there,
00:52:14 I thought I heard my dad over the intercom.
00:52:16 His tapes, his old recordings,
00:52:18 they were playing at the bottom of the fucking ocean.
00:52:19 How can that be possible?
00:52:21 - Listen to me.
00:52:22 You didn't hear anything, okay?
00:52:24 You panicked, we're all shocked, it's normal.
00:52:26 - I don't think any of this is normal.
00:52:29 I just know I wanna get home.
00:52:32 - We will.
00:52:34 I need you to keep it together, okay?
00:52:35 I need you.
00:52:39 Help keep me sane until we're back on the surface.
00:52:42 I can't do this alone.
00:52:44 - We came to the bottom of the ocean.
00:52:47 None of us were ever entirely sane.
00:52:50 - You did great out there.
00:52:57 Your dad could never bring back this physical proof
00:52:59 of things that people didn't believe existed.
00:53:03 This is gonna shock the world, Jim.
00:53:05 You lived up to your name.
00:53:06 - Yeah, well, I worry that might not be a good thing.
00:53:13 - We're two hours from the surface.
00:53:19 Do you copy, DP Control?
00:53:21 Come in, DP Control.
00:53:25 - It's October 25th, day three
00:53:30 of the Peter Fickman expedition
00:53:32 to the Antarctic Peninsula.
00:53:34 40 miles into the mountains,
00:53:37 we've uncovered something extraordinary.
00:53:41 Can't you hear that?
00:53:45 It's speaking to us.
00:53:47 Communicating.
00:53:50 - What's happening out there?
00:53:55 - Wait, Chris, hang on.
00:53:57 - Come on!
00:53:58 (dramatic music)
00:54:01 (alarm blaring)
00:54:04 - Morning! - Morning!
00:54:05 - Steve!
00:54:27 - Oh my God.
00:54:56 (alarm blaring)
00:54:59 - Steve, get out of there!
00:55:10 - I can't!
00:55:14 - Steve, we'll get him out of there!
00:55:18 - Hold on!
00:55:18 (dramatic music)
00:55:21 - Chris, get out of the way!
00:55:29 - Come on!
00:55:39 - Put down the X-Jim!
00:55:42 - Pigment's in there!
00:55:43 - That's the biggest problem.
00:55:44 - You're not really gonna use that thing, Joe?
00:55:46 - You open those pressure doors,
00:55:47 this shit fills with water, I rate so fucking fast,
00:55:49 the liquid will cut your bodies in two.
00:55:51 Drop it!
00:55:52 - Are you just gonna let Pigment die in there?
00:55:57 - Pigment's lost his fucking mind.
00:55:58 Don't you get it?
00:55:59 This was his dream, to see those creatures,
00:56:02 those ancient sea gods, and if that's what he wants,
00:56:05 I do not need to go down with him.
00:56:07 - He didn't even know these things were down here.
00:56:10 - Pigment knew.
00:56:10 He knew what they were,
00:56:14 and he knew they were only sleeping.
00:56:16 (laughing)
00:56:18 - Exactly.
00:56:19 What do you think they found down in Antarctica?
00:56:23 What do you think they've been searching
00:56:25 for all these years?
00:56:26 - And he just let us wake them up.
00:56:28 - Pigment did not spend all of this money
00:56:30 for you two to have the adventure of a lifetime.
00:56:33 We were sent here with a clear objective.
00:56:35 Get the tissue sample from the fucking water goblins,
00:56:38 make it back to the surface,
00:56:39 and get filthy fucking rich,
00:56:41 so will you please both move away
00:56:44 from the fucking pressure doors?
00:56:46 - You think that specimen's gonna make you rich?
00:56:49 It's gonna be harder than you think.
00:56:50 - Oh, you think I'm scared of a couple of brainiacs?
00:56:53 - No, but that thing is growing.
00:56:56 You can go and look at it if you don't believe me,
00:56:58 and I think it's having a strange psychological effect
00:57:00 on our crew.
00:57:01 - No, you fucking think.
00:57:03 - It doesn't just exist physically.
00:57:06 It's in our minds.
00:57:07 It's in our thoughts.
00:57:09 Joe, I don't know if you know this,
00:57:14 but I have a son waiting for me back home.
00:57:17 He's 10 months old, and if I don't get back to him,
00:57:19 if I don't see him again, I swear to fucking God,
00:57:25 you'll die down here with me, and it won't be pretty.
00:57:28 - I don't need to listen to this bullshit.
00:57:32 - Wait, don't agitate him.
00:57:36 - Jim!
00:57:37 - He's dangerous, Chris.
00:57:38 There's nothing we can do.
00:57:39 (ominous music)
00:57:41 (coughing)
00:57:46 (explosion)
00:57:50 (glass shattering)
00:57:58 (groaning)
00:58:01 (groaning)
00:58:03 (ominous music)
00:58:06 (groaning)
00:58:08 (ominous music)
00:58:10 (groaning)
00:58:13 (ominous music)
00:58:41 - Gordon?
00:58:43 - He's from the sea, frozen in time
00:58:46 and waiting for the thaw.
00:58:48 - Jim, my boy, is it really you?
00:58:53 - Gordon, maybe you should come downstairs
00:58:55 and lie down for a while.
00:58:57 - I always knew you would find me one day, Jimmy.
00:59:00 They told me you would come, but I prayed.
00:59:04 I prayed that it wasn't true.
00:59:08 (groaning)
00:59:10 Don't be afraid, Jimmy.
00:59:14 Death is not the end.
00:59:18 These are things I should never have known,
00:59:21 things that nature never intended us to find.
00:59:25 - Sit down, Gordon.
00:59:26 (coughing)
00:59:28 - I don't think that's Gordon anymore.
00:59:29 - Show them, Jimmy, show them the way home.
00:59:32 Back to the place they once knew.
00:59:35 (gurgling)
00:59:37 And this insignificant mace will know
00:59:44 how I tried to warn them, how they left it too late.
00:59:50 - Get the fuck away from me, Gordon.
00:59:53 Don't make me use this.
00:59:55 - When they awake, it is time for us to sleep.
00:59:59 (groaning)
01:00:04 (dramatic music)
01:00:07 - Jim!
01:00:24 Jim!
01:00:24 Gordon!
01:00:33 (gunshots)
01:00:35 - That's it, we've lost him.
01:00:47 - I can't get a signal, there's nothing.
01:00:50 (alarm blaring)
01:00:53 - Gordon!
01:01:03 (gunshots)
01:01:06 (groaning)
01:01:12 - Move!
01:01:14 (gunshots)
01:01:17 - Gordon.
01:01:25 (groaning)
01:01:27 What have you done?
01:01:30 (alarm blaring)
01:01:32 (groaning)
01:01:40 - Stop, you'll blow the windows!
01:01:46 Oh, what are you doing?
01:01:47 - This thing's going down, sweetheart.
01:01:49 Back down to the bottom of the ocean,
01:01:50 and you are not going down with it.
01:01:52 - You can't just leave us to pilot this thing.
01:01:54 - Pilot what?
01:01:55 This scrap metal lady, open your fucking eyes.
01:01:57 This thing is going down.
01:01:59 (gun cocks)
01:02:02 - I'm sorry about your kid.
01:02:04 (groaning)
01:02:10 Oh, you wanna fight me now, bitch?
01:02:25 Try it.
01:02:26 (groaning)
01:02:29 (grunting)
01:02:31 (screaming)
01:02:40 (laughing)
01:02:58 - You think we're just gonna let you walk out of here, bitch?
01:03:03 - No, I don't.
01:03:04 (screaming)
01:03:06 (laughing)
01:03:10 - Shit!
01:03:21 Are you okay?
01:03:25 - I'll be.
01:03:27 (panting)
01:03:29 - Get in the rover, we gotta go!
01:03:30 - What?
01:03:31 - Get in the rover!
01:03:32 - Where's Jo?
01:03:33 - Oh, screw Jo, come on, we gotta go!
01:03:36 (alarm blaring)
01:03:39 (groaning)
01:03:41 (alarm blaring)
01:03:44 (panting)
01:03:46 (gun cocks)
01:03:49 (guns firing)
01:03:55 (splashing)
01:03:57 (groaning)
01:04:25 (alarm blaring)
01:04:28 (groaning)
01:04:30 (splashing)
01:04:51 (alarm blaring)
01:04:54 (splashing)
01:04:56 (alarm blaring)
01:05:10 (alarm blaring)
01:05:13 (alarm blaring)
01:05:15 (alarm blaring)
01:05:18 - Okay, wait for me here, I'll be a second.
01:05:20 - Whoa, where are you going?
01:05:21 - We can't risk someone else finding it.
01:05:23 You know they'll come looking.
01:05:25 (gun firing)
01:05:30 (alarm blaring)
01:05:33 (alarm blaring)
01:05:36 (alarm blaring)
01:05:39 (alarm blaring)
01:05:42 (alarm blaring)
01:05:45 - All right, whatever the hell you are,
01:05:49 time to make calamari.
01:05:51 (alarm blaring)
01:05:55 (screaming)
01:06:00 (gun firing)
01:06:02 (screaming)
01:06:05 (gun firing)
01:06:07 (screaming)
01:06:09 (alarm blaring)
01:06:16 (laughing)
01:06:18 (laughing)
01:06:21 (laughing)
01:06:24 (alarm blaring)
01:06:27 (alarm blaring)
01:06:30 (alarm blaring)
01:06:33 - Better hurry, Jimmy.
01:06:35 Five minutes until this whole thing goes under.
01:06:38 (laughing)
01:06:40 This whole thing's gonna implode when that door opens.
01:06:43 (laughing)
01:06:45 Implode!
01:06:47 (laughing)
01:06:49 (laughing)
01:06:52 (laughing)
01:06:55 (laughing)
01:06:58 (laughing)
01:07:01 (laughing)
01:07:04 (laughing)
01:07:06 - Jim, we don't have enough air supply.
01:07:08 - That door's set to open in five minutes.
01:07:11 This whole thing's gonna implode.
01:07:12 - What?
01:07:13 - One of us needs to stay behind to seal the pressure lock.
01:07:15 Go on without me.
01:07:16 - No, Jim, we always said we'd--
01:07:17 - Just go!
01:07:18 (screaming)
01:07:20 (dramatic music)
01:07:22 (screaming)
01:07:23 (grunting)
01:07:25 (dramatic music)
01:07:28 (laughing)
01:07:30 (dramatic music)
01:07:32 (laughing)
01:07:35 - You're going somewhere.
01:07:37 (screaming)
01:07:39 (dramatic music)
01:07:41 (screaming)
01:07:43 (dramatic music)
01:07:46 (dramatic music)
01:07:49 - Hey!
01:07:50 (grunting)
01:07:52 (dramatic music)
01:07:54 (grunting)
01:07:56 (screaming)
01:07:59 (dramatic music)
01:08:01 (screaming)
01:08:03 (laughing)
01:08:05 (laughing)
01:08:08 - You can't destroy them, Timmy.
01:08:10 We woke them up.
01:08:11 and now it's all over.
01:08:14 [gunshots]
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01:08:41 [alarm blaring]
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01:09:11 [growling]
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01:09:17 [screaming]
01:09:23 [gunshot]
01:09:30 [thunder rumbling]
01:09:38 [alarm blaring]
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01:10:09 [rain falling]
01:10:12 Jim.
01:10:19 Come find us.
01:10:22 Home.
01:10:27 [rain falling]
01:10:35 [rain falling]
01:10:38 [rain falling]
01:10:46 Jim.
01:10:56 You came for me.
01:10:59 Let's go together.
01:11:02 Together we can enter the depths of oblivion.
01:11:06 Dad?
01:11:11 [rain falling]
01:11:14 [birds chirping]
01:11:24 [thunder rumbling]
01:11:27 [rain falling]
01:11:31 [thunder rumbling]
01:11:34 Miss Harris?
01:11:39 Miss Harris, can you hear me?
01:11:42 It's okay, you're safe. We're looking after you now.
01:11:46 Jim? Providence!
01:11:49 They've gone, Miss Harris.
01:11:52 After communication was lost, we picked up your rover signal.
01:11:56 They found you drifting. Your oxygen levels were dangerously low.
01:12:01 You've been unconscious for a couple of days.
01:12:05 You killed them.
01:12:07 You knew exactly what we were going into, you fucking yes-man!
01:12:10 Calm down, Miss Harris, please! Relax! Please!
01:12:13 Neither of us got what we wanted, did we?
01:12:16 You knew the risks. No one must know what happened.
01:12:20 [screaming]
01:12:22 Miss Harris, calm down! What's wrong with her?
01:12:25 [screaming]
01:12:28 [thunder rumbling]
01:12:31 No, no, no, no, no, no!
01:12:44 Congratulations, bitch!
01:12:47 You got exactly what you fucking wanted!
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