American Warships is a 2012 science fiction war film directed by Thunder Levin, starring Mario Van Peebles and Carl Weathers.
Plot: USS Iowa is on its final voyage before being decommissioned and turning into a floating museum. When USS Enterprise is attacked and destroyed by a mysterious force, World War III looms. The captain of Iowa chases an invisible ship, which they discover to be an alien force waging war on Earth. Only the crew of this last American battleship stands in their way.
During the fight, in Washington, D.C., General McKraken attempts to steer the high stake game of brinkmanship between the U.S. and other world powers as several coast towns in North Korea were also attacked, in an apparent attempt by the aliens to get the world to destroy itself. McKraken's diplomatic efforts attempt to buy Iowa time to provide proof of the alien incursion.
Plot: USS Iowa is on its final voyage before being decommissioned and turning into a floating museum. When USS Enterprise is attacked and destroyed by a mysterious force, World War III looms. The captain of Iowa chases an invisible ship, which they discover to be an alien force waging war on Earth. Only the crew of this last American battleship stands in their way.
During the fight, in Washington, D.C., General McKraken attempts to steer the high stake game of brinkmanship between the U.S. and other world powers as several coast towns in North Korea were also attacked, in an apparent attempt by the aliens to get the world to destroy itself. McKraken's diplomatic efforts attempt to buy Iowa time to provide proof of the alien incursion.
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00:00:00You
00:00:30Find a zero get on it one day to two
00:01:00Oh
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00:02:00All right home shelter play hurry home shelter flight you copy
00:02:11Shelter flight prairie home go
00:02:13Hey
00:02:15Getting bar cap perimeter patrol
00:02:181400 that is nominal no surface or your contacts at this time
00:02:27Much of that
00:02:31I know now you see the eggs last night
00:02:39Pray home shelter Blake. I'm experiencing a major malfunction here. I've lost all instruments
00:02:46Pray home do you copy I'm declaring an emergency everything sorted out
00:03:00I
00:03:03Lost Tom's and shelter flight
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00:03:51General we've been trying to reach you on yourself. I don't have any gets in the way when I run
00:03:56Sir Pacific Command has lost contact with Enterprise carrier group
00:04:01What goes to Korea? Yes, sir. You're needed in the NMCC
00:04:06Send someone for my clothes. Let's go
00:04:26You
00:04:34It's a beautiful day, isn't it ever it's glorious day captain
00:04:38I've been trying to get back to sea for 40 years
00:04:41And now to be here on the final voyage of the aisle
00:04:4640 years
00:04:48It's amazing
00:04:51You wouldn't believe the strings I had to pull to get this assignment before they shipped me off to the old sailors home
00:04:59You've got your 20 years Winston you're gonna retire
00:05:04It's hard to imagine being away from the aisle commanding her has been one of the great honors of my life
00:05:14Now they're turning her into a museum
00:05:17Dr. Flynn, I see your signage is coming along. Well, thank you
00:05:24It's tough choice go for your stars maybe get stuck at a desk
00:05:29Or dare to dream of a different life outside the Navy
00:05:36Welcome aboard Admiral. Thank you lieutenant ladies first
00:05:46Oh
00:05:49God the Navy's changed lieutenant Bradley's an intelligence officer just came on board. I'm giving her a ride to her next posting stateside
00:06:03Okay
00:06:04Now that the festivities are finally over. Let's get back to work
00:06:08We gotta get this old gal back to World War two configuration before we reach the museum in San Pedro
00:06:13So if you see anything designed after 1945 rip it out
00:06:21Dr. Flynn, I've been meaning to ask do we really need to finish restoration before San Pedro?
00:06:26Yeah, the Navy's not paying for any of this Jane. It's all in the museum's dime
00:06:30So they want us ready as soon as we arrive that way they can start seeing a return on investment
00:06:34Seems kind of I know but look at it this way
00:06:38At least we get a nice cruise
00:06:44You're not married
00:06:48Like you said, it's a tough choice we're gonna have a long cruise for you to do some thinking
00:06:53Winston
00:06:55Why aren't you sweating?
00:06:57Admiral, you know a captain never lets the crew see him sweat
00:07:01excellent captain
00:07:03All warnings are clear. You are free to navigate
00:07:07Very well, mr. Bryant
00:07:09The logs show that the final voyage of the big stick is underway
00:07:39You
00:07:52Captain man Pacific fleet acknowledges our departure
00:07:55And request if we have any contact with the Enterprise task force
00:08:00Compact fleet has lost contact with the USS Enterprise currently, sir. I tried as well
00:08:05Satellite handshake is confirmed and everything on our ends. Okay, and price just isn't responding. Keep trying keeping you for
00:08:12Wexner you're not a surfer yet, man. Get a haircut
00:08:16Captain we're receiving a distress transmission from Deja
00:08:30Let me hear
00:08:32Mayday mayday
00:08:45Sea-launched missiles
00:08:52No sign of them
00:08:55That's it
00:08:57inform compactly
00:08:59Tell them we're redirecting the day Chong Island ascertain the situation
00:09:03Command replies were to stay our course and alert the Enterprise task force to address the situation
00:09:09Still no response from Enterprise either digital nor voice
00:09:19Helm this is the captain
00:09:21change course for day Chong Island full ahead
00:09:24And form command Enterprise does not respond we are proceeding to day Chong Island under captain's discretion
00:09:31Realize that we're practically unarmed
00:09:33Oh
00:09:53Chief Rollins
00:09:55Shouldn't you be concentrating on the task at hand? I might need to take something else at hand any second now
00:10:02The Defense Department's not paying you dog or girl sailor, they're not paying us to babysit a floating museum either, sir
00:10:11Team six gets all the glory. We're gonna do way the hell out here
00:10:20Changing course careful what you wish for Anderson
00:10:24I
00:10:47People listen up so we know what's going on. I'm gonna ask dr. Flynn and her crew to stop with their museum of vacation
00:10:55It looks like the big stick may have one final mission after all
00:10:59Hopefully, it's just a communication malfunction
00:11:02Lieutenant I
00:11:05Realize with all the festivities going on this may seem like a pleasure cruise and you're new with us
00:11:10So take it easy on you, but this is not a think tank at naval intelligence
00:11:14This is a military vessel and it is traditional that the crew is on board wait for the captain to finish speak
00:11:21Yes, sir
00:11:23Very well
00:11:25There's naval intelligence have for us
00:11:28sir
00:11:30North Korea stepped up their military training exercises in the past week
00:11:33Naval activity has also been ramped up and Daecheong Island has been disputed territory. It's one of the closest South Korean islands to the north
00:11:41So we're potentially sailing into a tinderbox
00:11:44Yes, sir
00:11:46understood
00:11:47Coms any news from Daecheong or the Enterprise?
00:11:50No, sir
00:11:52Commander Juarez, I trust our seals are ready willing and able if we need them always sir
00:12:13Captain this ship is in no condition for combat or anything else. It's a museum just report to fleet. Let's go home
00:12:20Sir command is not in contact with lookout reports the islands inside
00:12:31Son of Todd what's missile imbalance there?
00:12:38Weapons activate failing
00:12:49I
00:12:57Looks like they were standing Korean ssn2a anti-ship missiles weapons. Give me two harpoons aimed right at the center of that ship
00:13:07Winston you're going to start a war
00:13:09You can't fire on the North Koreans without approval from the president
00:13:14What they just did was an act of war fire
00:13:19I
00:13:24Read a lot lost
00:13:36Excuse me captain
00:13:38We have gotten reports that the Chinese have been developing low observables and active camouflage
00:13:42It's possible. We may have just seen the first active field test giving it to the North Koreans would allow the Chinese to maintain deniability
00:13:49But it didn't just disappear from the radar. You're telling me that the Chinese have developed a cloaking device
00:13:54It is possible, sir
00:13:58Weapons
00:14:02Fire spread
00:14:05Oh
00:14:15Sailor get me through to the Pentagon. Aye, sir
00:14:18Weapons with my five-inch guns
00:14:23Iowa's not a museum yet people do your jobs
00:14:31All right
00:14:35Oh
00:14:48Electrical systems are down and that includes the intercom
00:14:53That comm doesn't work try single-sided
00:14:55Some sort of EMP it had to be looks like all their circuit board
00:15:01fried
00:15:02I'm gonna send repair crews down to check for spares
00:15:05But right now we can't even communicate with the rest of our ship including the guns. So we're sitting ducks
00:15:12Get a runner down the five-inch guns fire that spread not now doctor captain the air comms works what?
00:15:19From the very first systems were restored was the voice-powered telephone. You can call the gunners engineering
00:15:25Almost any place on the ship
00:15:28Thank you
00:15:30Look out. This is the captain
00:15:37I want you to scan the water for any disturbances. I could wait with no ship cause. Yes, sir
00:15:49I
00:15:53Can't look out possible sighting very 38 degrees 5,000 yards
00:16:05Heading out to the Pacific helm headache free 5 to pull ahead delay that order
00:16:19I
00:16:21Shouldn't we render aid to the island and alert the fleet about the stealth ship. We're no condition for combat
00:16:26I don't we're going to respect. This is a museum not a warship. It's the USS. Iowa. It's the most powerful warship ever built, sir
00:16:34My apologies, but that ship could launch an attack on any of our forces without warning. It may have taken out the Enterprise already
00:16:41It represents a clear and present danger to the security of the United States. And at this very moment, it's getting away
00:16:48If we lose sight of its way, we may never find it again on the open sea
00:16:53You want to leave me to my command do it?
00:16:56But if you don't I'm going after I'm gonna find out who sent it and what it's doing. I
00:17:01Don't know
00:17:02Captain
00:17:04If you do this, it goes wrong. It could mean your career. It's on your head
00:17:11Don't you see what that ship represents?
00:17:14The Koreans the Chinese if they're making a move and it goes wrong, it's on all our hands
00:17:24No
00:17:25Zoom pursuit course full speed. Somebody give me a damn radio working weapons
00:17:31Betray the five-inch guns to fire widespread along our heading
00:17:35Commander we lost our high-tech toy station additional lookouts
00:17:39We can't hit this damn thing, maybe we can scare an increasing speed and leave your work visible wake
00:17:44Oh, we get lucky. We splash some water against this long. We see that I
00:17:48sir
00:17:50fire
00:17:52I
00:18:22Don't sign up
00:18:52Oh
00:19:13Attention on deck as you were
00:19:16There are still no contact with any ship from the Enterprise group and there have now been
00:19:21Missile strikes reported in three locations in South Korea one civilian to military
00:19:28None of this makes any gull-darned sense
00:19:30North Koreans don't have anything that could take out an entire carrier group anything from the Allied forces or NATO
00:19:36Nothing yet, sir, but it is the middle of the night in Europe
00:19:40And who do the Koreans say is shooting at him as if I didn't know actually sir
00:19:45They can't give us any confirmation on that right yet
00:19:48They've lost contact with their first recon flight. The first place hit
00:19:52Was Daecheong Island. It's along the border with North Korea. The Iowa was proceeding to investigate the Iowa
00:20:01She's a damn museum what they report
00:20:05We never got a follow-up sir
00:20:08Get one
00:20:10Alert the 8th fighter wing at Kunsan Air Base. Let's get an AWACS flight with escort find out what the hell's going on over there
00:20:17damn Koreans
00:20:18Don't they know the whole world holds its breath every time they start shooting at each other
00:20:23General we have the commanding officer at Kunsan Naval Station in South Korea
00:20:33Pentagon, this is Jet High Station. We are under attack by sea-launched missiles. Every plane we've launched has lost power as they cross the shoreline. We had no warning at all.
00:20:44Commander, we've lost all communication with the commanding officer.
00:20:47Every plane we've launched has lost power as they cross the shoreline. We had no warning at all.
00:20:52Commander
00:20:55Commander. They've stopped transmitting sir
00:21:00Get our commander at Jet High Naval Station
00:21:05No contact sir
00:21:09Contact the USS Iowa in South Korea
00:21:17Major take us to DEFCON 3. Weep the Secretary of Defense
00:21:48Cease fire. We don't have enough ammunition to keep it up.
00:21:53Exec, what's the bad news?
00:21:55Captain, Chief Engineer Thomas reports that all electrical systems on board are in complete disrepair.
00:22:01And that includes com, radar, and all computer-controlled weaponry.
00:22:05Every integrated circuit on board is fried and that includes the ones in storage.
00:22:10The only reason we can still run and steer is Iowa is so old.
00:22:14The only reason we can still run and steer is Iowa is so old.
00:22:17That those basic systems are mechanical and not drive by wire.
00:22:21I'm glad we're not on a nuclear sub, sir.
00:22:24And, I have Lieutenant Commander Juarez here.
00:22:28He would like to present a plan for a seal-off.
00:22:31Take over for me. Walk with me.
00:22:36I'm surprised they haven't fired back.
00:22:38They don't want to give away their position.
00:22:40As long as they stay hidden, we duplicate our resources, they can fire back at any time.
00:22:48Maybe we need to play small ball, sir. Instead of going for the home run.
00:22:52You got a plan, Juarez?
00:22:54If you get out there in our Mark V,
00:22:56there'd be a load of water moving faster than they possibly could.
00:22:59Spot the little signs of water splashing off their hull, what have you.
00:23:03Then we board and take control of their vessel.
00:23:05We'd be sitting ducks.
00:23:07We've got a smaller team to rip.
00:23:11All the benefits less of a target.
00:23:13We are, sir.
00:23:16All right. Prep your men.
00:23:18Prepare for action. Be ready on my command.
00:23:31Dr. Flynn, I thought I told you to stop your work.
00:23:34Well, you're gonna be happy I didn't.
00:23:36Dr. Flynn, I know you're a civilian,
00:23:38but if you can't show proper military respect in front of my crew,
00:23:41I can't have you on the bridge.
00:23:43Sorry, Captain.
00:23:45But you will be happy.
00:23:47This is a shortwave radio, built in 1944.
00:23:51If Mr. Wexler can give me 12 volts DC and a lead to your masthead antenna,
00:23:56I think I can get you back in touch with, well, whoever you need to talk to.
00:24:00Why wasn't this fried with the other electronics?
00:24:03There are no integrated circuits in here.
00:24:05Just soldered connections and vacuum tubes.
00:24:08We'd already restored it,
00:24:10and since it wasn't powered up when the EMP, or whatever it was, hit,
00:24:14it was fine.
00:24:17You're very good, Doctor.
00:24:19Mr. Wexler!
00:24:23Give the doctor here whatever she needs.
00:24:28I think I can be a lot of help if you'll just let me.
00:24:31Sir.
00:24:34We don't salute indoors, Doctor.
00:24:45General McCracken, I have a briefing for the President in six minutes.
00:24:48What the hell is going on?
00:24:55Mr. Secretary, we received a report from the USS Iowa
00:24:59that Daecheong Island in South Korea was under attack, presumably by the North.
00:25:03We've now confirmed multiple missile attacks against the ROK.
00:25:06We've lost contact with the Iowa and all our coastal bases in Korea.
00:25:10And satellites are showing a debris field in the last known position of the Enterprise Carrier Group.
00:25:15How is that possible?
00:25:17Honestly, sir, we just don't know yet.
00:25:19But if I had to guess,
00:25:21I'd say they used some sort of EMP weapon along with conventional missiles.
00:25:25Given the location, I'd say the enemy is at sea.
00:25:29Ships or submarines.
00:25:31Aren't our military systems heartened against electromagnetic pulse?
00:25:35And wouldn't an EMP cover a wide area, not a specific target?
00:25:39And while we're at it, General, wouldn't you need a nuclear weapon to create an EMP?
00:25:43You haven't missed North Korea setting off a nuclear weapon, have you, General?
00:25:48Get me some damn answers.
00:25:55Compact Fleet Pearl Harbor, this is USS Iowa.
00:26:03Captain, Pearl was a bust.
00:26:05Maybe they got EMP, too.
00:26:07We've reached the NMCC, but they won't talk to us without your identi-codes.
00:26:11Guess they're not used to their warships reporting in on the...
00:26:14open channel we haven't used in 50 years.
00:26:18National Guard.
00:26:20This is Iowa Actual. Do you copy?
00:26:22Iowa Actual, stand by to confirm identity codes on my mark.
00:26:28Yes, Mr. President, I concur.
00:26:30Thank you, sir.
00:26:32Based on the report from the Iowa,
00:26:34the President has demanded that North Korea cease their attack or face retaliation.
00:26:38Of course, the damn Koreans are claiming it's not them.
00:26:41And the Chinese ambassador has informed us
00:26:43that the North Korean government is not going to give up.
00:26:46The damn Koreans are claiming it's not them.
00:26:48And the Chinese ambassador has informed us
00:26:50that if we attack their ally, China will be obligated to respond.
00:26:56Somehow I wasn't expecting World War III when I woke up this morning.
00:27:05A stealth ship with an EMP weapon.
00:27:10What can this thing do to us?
00:27:13That's what has me worried.
00:27:15Our military systems are hardened against a normal EMP,
00:27:18but this thing keeps getting through somehow.
00:27:20So far, it's only been deployed and used over water,
00:27:23so we can assume a limited range.
00:27:25But almost all of our weapons depend on integrated circuits at some point.
00:27:31Planes, subs, hell, even Hummers.
00:27:35What about ICBMs?
00:27:37Yes, sir. Even those.
00:27:40And on the course that Captain Winston indicated,
00:27:43that ship's headed for either Pearl Harbor or California.
00:27:48I'd like to suggest a backup plan.
00:27:50We could launch several flights of B-2s with nuclear payloads,
00:27:54send them off in different directions.
00:27:57One group could fly over the North Pole.
00:28:00They'd be over land or ice the whole way to North Korea or China.
00:28:04I can't believe we are even talking about this.
00:28:10All right, General. It's authorized.
00:28:13But you order Captain Winston to apprehend that ship they're following by any means necessary.
00:28:17We need to confirm their nationality before all hell breaks loose.
00:28:21Take us to Defcon 2.
00:28:43Attention all agents. This is Captain.
00:28:46I've just been informed that satellites confirm
00:28:49the destruction of the entire Enterprise group.
00:28:54Every plane, every ship that's been sent out
00:28:57has been disabled by the same anti-electronics weapon that hit us.
00:29:01The North Koreans are denying any involvement,
00:29:04but at the present time, they are our primary suspect.
00:29:07This...
00:29:09This is the last chance.
00:29:11This...
00:29:13stealth ship that we're pursuing
00:29:16may be our only lead.
00:29:18We must find it.
00:29:20We must stop it before international tensions rise any further.
00:29:24Right now, we are the best chance
00:29:27at stopping an all-out war.
00:29:30Now, I know none of you were expecting to see combat this tour,
00:29:35but I am confident
00:29:37that the Iowa remains one of the best ships in the Navy.
00:29:41And that you are the best crew.
00:29:45We must do our duty.
00:29:47We must do our best.
00:29:52We must not fail.
00:29:55That is all.
00:29:59Tell Commander Juarez his mission's a go.
00:30:02Aye, aye, sir.
00:30:03Send me Lieutenant Bradley.
00:30:06Aye, aye, sir.
00:30:11Aye, aye, sir.
00:30:31Reporting as ordered, Captain.
00:30:34What have you got for me?
00:30:36Sir?
00:30:38This whole thing, it doesn't feel right.
00:30:39Yes, sir.
00:30:41Even if the Koreans had a weapon like this,
00:30:44they wouldn't think they'd win an all-out escalation.
00:30:47I mean, President Kim isn't that crazy, is he?
00:30:50He's batshit crazy, sir.
00:30:55But I don't think the North Koreans would have a stealth rowboat
00:30:59if the Chinese didn't design and build it for them.
00:31:03So they're making a move?
00:31:07I always thought they'd
00:31:09call in their loans and take us over by default.
00:31:14Well, if it isn't the Chinese,
00:31:16it certainly isn't supposed to look like them.
00:31:19If I could just get my hands on that video...
00:31:21Video?
00:31:23As soon as you took us to General Quarters,
00:31:25about a dozen video cameras started recording.
00:31:27If we were on a modern ship,
00:31:29there'd be about a hundred recording HD to disc.
00:31:31And they'd all be lost by now.
00:31:33Exactly.
00:31:34But I always just got plain old VHS.
00:31:36If I could just get my hands on a working deck,
00:31:37analyze the video of the ship
00:31:39before it disappeared,
00:31:41maybe I could get you some answers.
00:31:43Well, why don't you catch up with Dr. Flynn
00:31:45and see if she's got a video recorder
00:31:47powered by a rubber band?
00:31:49Yes, sir.
00:31:53Caroline.
00:31:59I thought we'd have more time.
00:32:00This was supposed to be a pleasure cruise.
00:32:04Hmm.
00:32:05You're not going to get all sappy
00:32:07and say you don't know how you'd live with yourself
00:32:09if anything ever happened to me.
00:32:13Are you old man?
00:32:16That's old man, sir.
00:32:19It's going to take more than World War III
00:32:21to get me away from you,
00:32:23sir.
00:32:24Caroline.
00:32:44All right.
00:32:46Everybody listen up.
00:32:48Since all our usual toys are toast,
00:32:50we're gonna go ahead and eat our toast
00:32:52while they're cooking.
00:32:54We're gonna have to tag the ship with a shitload of these.
00:32:57Bust another wet suit, Johnson?
00:33:00Commander Juarez, I managed to find a real camera.
00:33:04I've only got one roll of film, so you get 36 shots.
00:33:07If you can't take the ship, at least get me some evidence.
00:33:10Okay, lieutenant. I'll bring you back something for the cover of Time magazine.
00:33:14Do that.
00:33:24Man, what I wouldn't give for some night vision.
00:33:27We're on the last little heading. Just keep your eyes open.
00:33:32They're out here somewhere.
00:33:46That's it!
00:33:54Come on!
00:34:25Fuck!
00:34:45Conn, look out.
00:34:47Silvana's disappeared, sir. No markers.
00:34:51Captain, permission to launch a rescue mission.
00:34:57No man left behind, sir.
00:34:59We can't risk the rest of the team at this time.
00:35:02We'll wait for a better opportunity.
00:35:04But, sir, if we lose track of the...
00:35:06Dismissed, lieutenant.
00:35:08Yes, sir.
00:35:21Okay.
00:35:34We lucked out.
00:35:36These cameras hadn't been replaced with digital,
00:35:38and Dr. Flynn's people hadn't gotten around to replacing them yet.
00:35:41This first shot is as we approached.
00:35:43They'd just fired on the island.
00:35:45You can see the strange angles designed to foil radar.
00:35:47There are no cranes, no railings, no gun turrets.
00:35:51It looks a little like the ship this navy was developing,
00:35:54a stealth ship, but we couldn't make it invisible.
00:35:56I mean, this is amazing.
00:35:58Yes, but this panel here looks like it could be
00:36:01right off a North Korean Nijin-class frigate.
00:36:03And this one here could be from a Chinese Ludo-class destroyer.
00:36:07It's almost as if under the cloak the ship is made of spare parts.
00:36:11That makes less sense than anything else.
00:36:14The next shot is as they fired the second missile,
00:36:17and the third one is right after they disappeared.
00:36:23I think they have to become visible to fire their weapons.
00:36:26Well, now, that would make sense.
00:36:28That would explain why they disappeared.
00:36:30They didn't want to make a target for the guns.
00:36:32Huh.
00:36:34Now, I'd have to see the video to confirm this with more certainty,
00:36:37but from these photos, I would say the whole ship
00:36:40is covered in some sort of LCD panel,
00:36:42and it's projecting an image of what's around it,
00:36:45so when you look at it, it seems to disappear.
00:36:47What about the weapon that disabled our electronics?
00:36:50Definitely an EMP of some sort, but it's targeted.
00:36:53It's clearly focused.
00:36:55So it wipes out what it wants, and then it leaves everything else?
00:36:59Yes, but it must have a limited range.
00:37:01Only targets on or near the water were affected,
00:37:03and our satellites were fine, too.
00:37:05Well, the big stick's still fighting.
00:37:08But if this is Chinese and they have that advantage,
00:37:11Command is going to want a first nuclear strike.
00:37:15And then they'll nuke us.
00:37:19Could the Chinese really be that far ahead?
00:37:22I would have said no, but...
00:37:25But there it is.
00:37:31Don't worry.
00:37:33I'm not going to let World War III start on my watch.
00:37:38Find that ship.
00:37:41Okay.
00:37:51Okay, stay focused.
00:37:53I have to do this by feel.
00:37:56Take the other side.
00:37:58O'Neil, you with me?
00:38:03There's got to be a hatch somewhere.
00:38:12There's got to be some kind of high-energy power source
00:38:14leaking out of the seals of a hatch.
00:38:17Maybe it's nuclear power.
00:38:19Whatever it is, we're going in.
00:38:21Crowbar.
00:38:22We lost it when we capsized.
00:38:25How'd it stop? C4?
00:38:27Everything's gone, sir. C4, crowbar, grenades.
00:38:31Damn.
00:38:41Damn.
00:38:46Got it.
00:39:12Korean's got some funky-ass naval architects.
00:39:15This doesn't look like any Korean ship I've ever seen.
00:39:18Hell, it don't look like nothing I've ever seen before.
00:39:20We got the chatter. Standard formation.
00:39:22What?
00:39:24Lots of pictures.
00:39:26Let's move out.
00:39:42Come on.
00:39:51That is not Korean.
00:39:53Or Chinese.
00:39:55Oh, shit.
00:40:11Oh, shit.
00:40:42Leave him.
00:40:48Are you sure we're going to find it down here?
00:40:50No, but I've been digging through this ship for weeks,
00:40:52and it's like archaeology.
00:40:53It's a low-rike of the older equipment I find.
00:40:55The VCR built before integrated circuits is pretty old, so...
00:40:59Yeah, but why would it be in the engine room?
00:41:01I've been finding things in the strangest places, Lieutenant.
00:41:04Carol, I don't know.
00:41:06I don't know.
00:41:08I've been finding things in the strangest places, Lieutenant.
00:41:11Caroline.
00:41:13What?
00:41:14You're a civilian. Call me Caroline.
00:41:16Your captain read me the riot act about protocol.
00:41:19Yeah, he's like that.
00:41:21Seeing people as sailors instead of people
00:41:24makes it easier for him to make hard decisions sometimes.
00:41:27I bet he never thought he'd be making any hard decisions on this cruise.
00:41:31Just one.
00:41:33What?
00:41:36Just call me Caroline.
00:41:38It's nice to hear my name once in a while.
00:41:40You got it.
00:41:41You can call me Dr. Flynn.
00:41:43Oh.
00:41:44I'm kidding. I'm Julia.
00:41:46Careful, Julia.
00:41:48Thanks.
00:41:49Hey.
00:41:50What do you know?
00:41:52The strangest places.
00:42:00The reason for the buildup is unknown,
00:42:02but tensions throughout the peninsula and even into China
00:42:05have ratcheted up in the last few hours.
00:42:07The Pentagon has refused to comment.
00:42:09This is Matthew Valentine reporting.
00:42:12We're not going to be able to keep a lid on this much longer.
00:42:15The Koreans are starting to panic.
00:42:17And Sol wants to know why we're not defending them.
00:42:21Everything we've sent up isn't a lost power that's been shot down.
00:42:24There must be more than one of those stealth ships out there.
00:42:27The president warned the Koreans to stop their attacks or face total destruction.
00:42:31And they're still denying everything.
00:42:34And the Chinese are claiming that we're fabricating the whole damn thing as an excuse to invade.
00:42:39What worries me is I can't see their endgame.
00:42:44They've got to know that what they're doing is going to provoke a response.
00:42:49It already has.
00:42:51On the president's orders, tell the B-2s to arm their nukes.
00:42:55Where are they now?
00:42:58The east and westbound sorties are headed out over the Atlantic and the Pacific so far, sir.
00:43:04The northbound group will be overland except for crossing the Arctic.
00:43:12Koreans, my ass! That's a damn Martian!
00:43:16Commander, you may be crazy,
00:43:19but these patterns, I think this is a schematic.
00:43:22I mean, some sort of, uh, you-are-here kind of thing.
00:43:25Look, we've been moving along here.
00:43:28Every time we come to an intersection, they change.
00:43:31Son of a bitch.
00:43:32Please write it.
00:43:35It looks like most of the routes lead there.
00:43:39But that's the bridge. There's something else important.
00:43:42Maybe we can take it out.
00:43:43All right, break off!
00:43:45We head this way.
00:43:46Loads.
00:43:47One to six.
00:43:56That's one dead Venutian.
00:44:01Careful, Wilds.
00:44:03No buttons, no trigger, no nothing.
00:44:10All right, come on. We move out.
00:44:26Come on.
00:44:38That trigger system's failure. I can't hold course.
00:44:42Come on.
00:44:53They're the only ones, sir.
00:44:55Okay.
00:45:00Two of the B-2 sorties are down.
00:45:02The one going over the pole is still on track.
00:45:05Who the hell do they think they are messing with?
00:45:08The president wants a plan for a ground invasion of North Korea within the hour.
00:45:12Yes, sir.
00:45:39Come on.
00:45:57Last one!
00:46:03Head for the hatch!
00:46:06Clear!
00:46:29How much longer is this gonna take?
00:46:31Almost done.
00:46:32Can't believe you found something this old down here.
00:46:35Old? Another weekend, I would have thrown this thing out.
00:46:37They didn't have VCRs in World War II.
00:46:39Julia, how did somebody your age become a World War II battleship expert?
00:46:43My grandfather served on the Iowa during the campaign for the Marshall Islands.
00:46:48He was aboard when they shelled Guam.
00:46:51When I was little, we used to make plastic models of her.
00:46:54How about you? How did you get to be a naval intelligence specialist?
00:46:58Well, I always loved solving mysteries, searching for clues, and I was a political science major, so...
00:47:05Theo and I have recruited me right out of college.
00:47:07I think you got something.
00:47:12Winston, why don't I hear any guns?
00:47:14We've got to destroy that ship.
00:47:15The president's launched B-2s with nukes, and China's threatening to attack if we defend South Korea.
00:47:19Admiral, doesn't something seem strange here?
00:47:22We haven't gotten a clear shot at them, right?
00:47:24We've only seen glimpses of what we think is their way.
00:47:26They could have fired on us at any time, and they haven't.
00:47:29Maybe those were the only missiles they had, and now they're running scared.
00:47:32We're here. We've got to act.
00:47:34I think something else is going on, sir.
00:47:36I hope you know what you're doing.
00:47:38Captain, I was wondering if you'd reconsider our rescue mission.
00:47:42Sir, Lieutenant Warrs is one of the smartest, toughest SOVs I know. Don't give up on him.
00:47:46There's not going to be a rescue mission.
00:47:48But, sir, we're...
00:47:49Lieutenant, I need you to prep your men for another assault.
00:47:52An assault?
00:47:54We're going to give you all the cover we can.
00:47:57I understand. We'll be ready, sir.
00:48:08Get down!
00:48:20Damn!
00:48:22Get down!
00:48:24Ah!
00:48:39Good morning, Captain.
00:48:41Report.
00:48:42I think we're almost ready, sir.
00:48:44Let's see it.
00:48:49It must be the tracking.
00:48:55That's it.
00:48:57Nothing.
00:48:58It has to be visible to fire its missiles. We already knew that.
00:49:01I'll try to analyze it. Maybe...
00:49:03If I just had a working computer, I...
00:49:05Hey, good work.
00:49:07All of you.
00:49:08Just because there's nothing there, it's not your fault.
00:49:24In an unprovoked attack, the United States has once again shown its designs on world domination.
00:49:37North Korea will not allow this act of war to stand.
00:49:44This is going to get out of control.
00:49:48Captain, the Pentagon said we didn't attack their base.
00:49:52If we didn't...
00:49:54Who did?
00:49:56Unless that ship isn't North Korean.
00:50:02Lookout, Khan.
00:50:03Report all contacts.
00:50:05No contacts at this time, Captain.
00:50:07Possible disturbance in the water.
00:50:09Okay.
00:50:10Move to five degrees, about 2,000 yards.
00:50:13Weapons on my five-inch guns, manned and ready.
00:50:15Standing by, sir.
00:50:17CLT, go!
00:50:23Weapons, four and five-inch guns.
00:50:25Bearing three-five-two degrees, range 2,000 yards.
00:50:29Fire spread.
00:50:46There! Fire on that target!
00:50:50Launch countermeasures!
00:50:53Fire on that target!
00:50:56All antibodies burn back, incoming missile!
00:51:15Yes!
00:51:20We did it!
00:51:22Winston, we did it!
00:51:24Helm all back full.
00:51:26Prepare to launch boats.
00:51:29Weapons. Good shooting.
00:51:50It's a glove.
00:52:00You did it.
00:52:03Not enough.
00:52:05What?
00:52:06It's not enough debris.
00:52:08Oldest trick in the book.
00:52:09Right out of submarine warfare 101, and I fell for it.
00:52:12And now they've gotten away.
00:52:13No bodies!
00:52:16Oh, my God. What happened to them?
00:52:17Rollins.
00:52:18Moore.
00:52:20Warris.
00:52:23I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:52:25Moore!
00:52:26He's still alive.
00:52:27Corman!
00:52:30Warris.
00:52:31I'm gonna call Miss...
00:52:33Miss Green.
00:52:46How is he, Dr. Miller?
00:52:47Honestly, he shouldn't be alive.
00:52:49He's burned over 95% of his body.
00:52:51Some sort of radiation exposure.
00:52:53I've never seen anything like it.
00:52:55I've got him on a morphine drip for pain, but he can't last much longer.
00:52:58Has he said anything? Can I talk to him?
00:53:00You can try, sir, but he's been delirious.
00:53:05You're not gonna address that?
00:53:07It really wouldn't help.
00:53:10What is?
00:53:12Where?
00:53:13I sense...
00:53:16Domingo.
00:53:17Domingo, what happened?
00:53:22A cave.
00:53:24A cave?
00:53:26Like a cave.
00:53:29Los Diablos.
00:53:31The wettest ever land.
00:53:34Commander, what happened?
00:53:38Not Koreans.
00:53:41I...
00:53:43Aliens.
00:53:47Did you say aliens?
00:53:49Did you say aliens?
00:53:52It'll just make it worse.
00:53:56Doctor.
00:53:59Who is?
00:54:07Doctor, what is that?
00:54:19Jesus.
00:54:23He must have cut himself open just to hide that.
00:54:30Made me see him.
00:54:32Booyah.
00:54:43I'm sorry.
00:54:45I'm sorry.
00:54:46I'm sorry.
00:55:05You really want me to tell the President of the United States
00:55:08that the ship you're chasing isn't North Korean or Chinese,
00:55:12but is actually...
00:55:13Extraterrestrial?
00:55:15Mr. Secretary, I know you don't know me,
00:55:16but General McCracken can vouch for me.
00:55:19I think he'd tell you that I'm a pretty level-headed man.
00:55:23Listen, Captain.
00:55:24I don't doubt your word.
00:55:26Couldn't this whole thing be a put-up?
00:55:28Well, that's what I thought up until now.
00:55:30I mean, it didn't make sense.
00:55:31Why would the Koreans or the Chinese plan an attack like this?
00:55:35And think about it, sir.
00:55:36If you wanted to take over the world, why launch a big invasion?
00:55:39Just get us to blow each other to hell.
00:55:42All right, Captain.
00:55:43I'm going to confer with the President.
00:55:44I'll get back to you.
00:55:46But in the meantime, find that ship.
00:55:50Little green men?
00:55:53Sir, what are they going to do with a planet that's been nuked?
00:55:56Maybe they need radiation.
00:55:58Who knows what kind of environment would evolve creatures like this?
00:56:00This is all conjecture.
00:56:01We've got World War III about to start,
00:56:02and neither side knows why.
00:56:04What we've got to do is find that ship,
00:56:05and we've got to prove it.
00:56:12Look out.
00:56:13Con.
00:56:14We're all contacts.
00:56:16No contacts at this time, Captain.
00:56:18But, but, sir...
00:56:20Go ahead.
00:56:21I just don't believe it, Captain.
00:56:23I was scanning the whole time we were in the debris field.
00:56:26I don't believe even an invisible ship
00:56:28could have gotten to Earth without making some sort of disturbance.
00:56:31I would have seen it, sir.
00:56:32I would have seen something.
00:56:34Let's hope you're right, sailor.
00:56:36Because the fate of the entire world depends on it.
00:56:41Weapons.
00:56:42Give me a spread on the 5-inch guns.
00:56:44From 270 degrees to 90 degrees.
00:56:47Try 10,000 yards.
00:56:51Fire at will.
00:57:12Get below.
00:57:13Get below.
00:57:15Captain, target that missile launch.
00:57:17All aircraft, report back.
00:57:19Fire suppression is airborne.
00:57:42Con, we're surrounded!
00:57:46Con, increase the flank.
00:57:47Go for colliding.
00:57:57Skipper, I've got the sec def on the shore wave.
00:58:02Mr. Secretary, we're in a fire.
00:58:05Con, slow the wake up.
00:58:07I'm on it, sir.
00:58:09Con, slow the wake up.
00:58:11Help?
00:58:13The President feels we can't risk standing down those bombers
00:58:16until we know for sure.
00:58:18If these weapons are Korean or Chinese,
00:58:20we need to hit them first before they take out our forces.
00:58:23Captain, if you want to avoid World War III,
00:58:26then you need to capture that alien ship.
00:58:28We're working on that, sir.
00:58:29What kind of help are you sending?
00:58:31We're sending you a carrier task force
00:58:33with every plane we can scrounge up.
00:58:35Sir, they'll be disabled by that same EMP weapon.
00:58:36That's just it, Captain.
00:58:38They've been working around the clock in Pearl.
00:58:40These are chutes out of the Mothball fleet
00:58:42and planes from every museum and air show on the West Coast.
00:58:45There isn't an integrated circuit in the whole fleet.
00:58:48The cavalry is on its way.
00:58:58Julia, come on!
00:59:02We're in trouble.
00:59:04Don't worry, the ship can take us.
00:59:06How's the pounding?
00:59:08They took out an entire modern carrier group.
00:59:10The ship is 75% intact.
00:59:14Our modern navy relies on high-tech weaponry for defense.
00:59:17They didn't have that stuff in World War II.
00:59:19The Iowa is the most heavily armored ship ever built.
00:59:23If it had been the Iowans,
00:59:25then if the U.S. had pulled that al-Qaeda attack,
00:59:27we'd have barely scratched the paint.
00:59:29The Japanese hit her twice when my grandfather was aboard
00:59:31and she still sailed through a typhoon without injury.
00:59:33So as long as they don't use their phasers, we'll be okay.
00:59:36Hopefully.
00:59:40There!
01:00:00Get down!
01:00:07Get down!
01:00:17We got it! We got it!
01:00:37It's just a missile platform.
01:00:39It's a drone!
01:00:41Take some pictures and we'll blow this place.
01:01:07We'll blow the prop and then we'll tow it back to ship.
01:01:15Thank you, Zodiac!
01:01:37Cease fire!
01:01:39We've just got a range of five inches, sir.
01:01:41If we keep up this speed, we're going to run out of fuel.
01:01:43Comm!
01:01:45Give me the NMCC.
01:01:47Where the hell is that cavalry?
01:01:49Radio is still down, sir.
01:01:51Wexler and Flynn are working on it,
01:01:53but they may not have the parts that they need.
01:01:55Most of the fires are out.
01:01:57Repairs have begun ship-wide.
01:01:59Propulsion and maneuverability remain unaffected.
01:02:02We're going to have to get back to base.
01:02:03Repulsion and maneuverability remain unaffected.
01:02:06Lieutenant Bradley, I hope we got some good news.
01:02:08We just might.
01:02:10The stealth ship we boarded was much smaller than the first one,
01:02:12and it was fully automated.
01:02:14Basically, it's a stealth missile platform.
01:02:16A drone.
01:02:18Basically. The maps in these photos
01:02:20seem to indicate a whole fleet of drones
01:02:22positioned at key spots around the world.
01:02:24I think they're disguised as military ships,
01:02:26firing their EMP and their weapons
01:02:28trying to provoke another war.
01:02:30How's that good news?
01:02:32The first ship we boarded wasn't a drone.
01:02:34I think it's controlling the rest of the ships.
01:02:36If we destroy that ship, we destroy the drones.
01:02:39Too bad we don't have an EMP that'd work on them.
01:02:41Captain!
01:02:43I don't think we can repair the radio again,
01:02:45but once the fleet gets here,
01:02:47surely they'll be bringing in communications here and...
01:02:49It's a question of timing, Doctor.
01:02:51Each side suspects the other side.
01:02:53Each side thinks that the best way to protect themselves
01:02:55is the first strike.
01:02:57It's like our old Cold War nightmare.
01:02:59It's coming back to roost.
01:03:01We stop this ship
01:03:03without getting destroyed ourselves
01:03:05before the nukes start falling.
01:03:08Weapons!
01:03:10Weapons!
01:03:12Is it possible to use the hot foods,
01:03:14even though their brains are fried,
01:03:16just as a point and shoot?
01:03:18No, sir. There'd be no way to aim them.
01:03:20I'm not sure they'd even flush it
01:03:22without their guidance systems.
01:03:24They're out there somewhere, running.
01:03:26All we need is a point and shoot weapon
01:03:28with more range and more bang for the buck.
01:03:32There's a reason they call this the Big Stick.
01:03:36Maybe what we need to do
01:03:38is stop walking so softly.
01:03:41Sir, those guns haven't been fired in over 20 years.
01:03:44They don't even make shells for them anymore.
01:03:49Doctor Flynn,
01:03:51this is the most heavily armed ship
01:03:53in the history of the world, isn't it?
01:03:55Yes, it is.
01:03:57And your museum people,
01:03:59they wanted her fully restored
01:04:01by the time we hit port, correct?
01:04:03Yes, they did.
01:04:05Now, my weapons officer said
01:04:07there's no shells in the magazine.
01:04:09Tell me, Doctor Flynn,
01:04:11are there 16-inch shells aboard my ship?
01:04:14Yes, sir.
01:04:16Yes, there are.
01:04:18Weapons.
01:04:20Sir.
01:04:22Prepare to fire the big guns.
01:04:32Mr. Secretary,
01:04:34the B-2s are crossing the Arctic now.
01:04:36If the enemy is in position
01:04:38to hit them with the EMP,
01:04:40we'll know soon.
01:04:42What's happening in the Pacific?
01:04:44The fleet should rendezvous
01:04:46with the Iowa in a few hours,
01:04:48but no further word from Captain Winston.
01:04:50So the President has six hours
01:04:52before he has to make the final call
01:04:54on the attack.
01:04:58For the first time,
01:04:59for the first time in my life,
01:05:01I'm glad I'm not the President.
01:05:05A309?
01:05:07No, that's not it.
01:05:09A310?
01:05:11No, next.
01:05:13A311?
01:05:15Yes, this one.
01:05:17Try that one.
01:05:19Let's go, go.
01:05:21Be careful.
01:05:23Go.
01:05:29Okay, the next five crates
01:05:31should be more of the same.
01:05:33Okay, team.
01:05:35Hazardous protocol alpha.
01:05:37Let's not blow ourselves up
01:05:39before the Klingons do.
01:05:41Want to see me?
01:05:43Lieutenant, I think we may have something
01:05:45that'll give you a fighting chance
01:05:47against those energy weapons.
01:05:49These suits are lead-lined.
01:05:51You want me to dress up like the Tin Man?
01:05:53I want you to stay alive.
01:05:59Okay.
01:06:21You ever see these guns fire?
01:06:23No.
01:06:25You?
01:06:27Oh, yeah.
01:06:29Easy.
01:06:31Fresh out of the Academy.
01:06:33They sound like God's own thunder,
01:06:35let me tell you that.
01:06:39But that whole thing about the ship
01:06:41recording sideways?
01:06:43That's a myth.
01:06:45It's just the pressure of the guns
01:06:47exerting against the water.
01:06:49I didn't know that.
01:06:51Well, I think I'll get back to my duties.
01:06:56Hey, G.
01:06:57Listen, just in case,
01:06:59evacuate the foredeck.
01:07:01Everyone but the gun crews before we fire.
01:07:03Aye, aye, Captain.
01:07:13Something tells me
01:07:15we're not keeping our secret
01:07:17as well as we thought.
01:07:19LG's my executive officer.
01:07:21Not a lot going on around the ship
01:07:23that he doesn't know about.
01:07:25Let's just try to keep it
01:07:27if we make it to the end.
01:07:32Lady,
01:07:34I'm gonna marry you.
01:07:36Whether I have to fight World War III,
01:07:38whoop ass in some aliens,
01:07:40babysit museum curators,
01:07:42whatever I gotta do.
01:07:44You understand that, Lieutenant?
01:07:47Yes, sir.
01:07:50Lieutenant.
01:07:52Sir.
01:07:54We just have something to report.
01:07:58If they haven't been shot down over the Arctic,
01:08:01the B-2s will be in position
01:08:03to nuke China and North Korea
01:08:05in six hours.
01:08:27Go, go, go.
01:08:58Weapons, what's the status on the main gun?
01:09:00Ten more minutes, sir.
01:09:02We don't have ten more minutes.
01:09:04Fire the five inchers.
01:09:06Hell, we'll face the maneuvers now.
01:09:08Fire!
01:09:15God, it's jammed.
01:09:17Captain, number two turret
01:09:19reports a munition jam.
01:09:21Don't let me clear it.
01:09:27Yes, sir.
01:09:46Here comes the cavalry.
01:09:57Fire!
01:10:27God damn it.
01:10:37Captain, main guns report
01:10:39manned and ready in all respects.
01:10:41Target the enemy's last position.
01:10:43And...
01:10:58Fire!
01:11:20Mr. Secretary, the bombers have reached their IP.
01:11:23Every second they hold
01:11:25increases the chances of the Chinese spotting them.
01:11:27This is a phone call
01:11:29I never thought I'd have to make.
01:11:34This is Secretary of Defense Alter.
01:11:36Get me the President.
01:11:46Mr. President, it's time.
01:11:48Damn it, Alter.
01:11:50I'm not ready to unleash harm again.
01:11:52Tell the bombers to hold
01:11:54and find a way to get in touch with the Iowa.
01:11:58Fire!
01:12:18They're not going to sink my battleship.
01:12:20Weapons!
01:12:22Fire the main guns!
01:12:24Main guns, fire!
01:12:28Fire!
01:12:36Retarget!
01:12:39Again!
01:12:45Again!
01:12:47Stop it, I'm not trained for combat.
01:12:49These are my shells.
01:12:51I wanted to be a part of the ship since I was five years old.
01:12:54I'm going to do my part.
01:12:57What is that?
01:13:00Where the hell did they come from?
01:13:02General, NORAD reports new targets
01:13:04believed to be prototype Chinese stealth bombers.
01:13:06Just picked up.
01:13:08ETA, west coast, two hours.
01:13:14Bridge, we're down to 50% munitions remaining.
01:13:20There you are.
01:13:22Weapons, reload all barrels and stand by.
01:13:24Target one barrel.
01:13:2623 degrees, same range.
01:13:28We want to disable and capture them,
01:13:30not destroy them.
01:13:32We need proof.
01:13:34Captain, main guns report 50% expenditure.
01:13:36Understood, fire!
01:13:37Fire!
01:13:57Direct hit!
01:14:08There are more.
01:14:11Captain!
01:14:13Order the SEALs to get underway.
01:14:15Captain, there are more!
01:14:25Target those launch coordinates!
01:14:27Fire!
01:14:38Fire!
01:14:47Fire!
01:15:03Fire!
01:15:08Fire!
01:15:10Fire on those launch coordinates!
01:15:12All hands to damage control stations!
01:15:14Fire on those launch coordinates!
01:15:16All hands to damage control stations!
01:15:18Caroline!
01:15:25Move!
01:15:27Caroline, move!
01:15:38You all right?
01:15:41What are you looking at?
01:15:43There's nothing going on here!
01:15:45Back to your stations!
01:15:47You're all under fire!
01:15:49Is everything okay?
01:15:51Can you move it?
01:15:53Let's get a corpsman over here!
01:16:08Mr. President, we can't wait any longer.
01:16:11Still no word from the Iowa?
01:16:13Or the fleet?
01:16:15No, sir.
01:16:17And we have to assume that Captain Winston has failed.
01:16:19And every second our bombers circle,
01:16:21they risk detection.
01:16:23And the Chinese planes are only hours out.
01:16:25God help us.
01:16:27Secretary Alter.
01:16:29Authorization.
01:16:31Victor, Zulu, Alpha.
01:16:33Roger.
01:16:34Authorization.
01:16:36Victor, Zulu, Alpha, Romeo.
01:16:38Take us to DEFCON 1.
01:16:40Start the bomb run.
01:16:41Move!
01:17:06I'm hit!
01:17:08What?
01:17:09It went right through!
01:17:12What?
01:17:17Dammit.
01:17:25Twenty minutes.
01:17:36Captain! Aerial contact!
01:17:41What?
01:17:50More aliens?
01:17:52Chinese.
01:18:11Fire!
01:18:27Weapons!
01:18:29Target the smaller ships!
01:18:31Lower main guns, fire at will!
01:18:42That's the last of the enemy drones, sir.
01:18:44Booyah!
01:18:49Tell them this is the last one!
01:18:56Captain, the Chinese planes are still on course for California.
01:18:59We impeding?
01:19:01No, sir.
01:19:03We're not impeding.
01:19:05We're not impeding.
01:19:07We're not impeding.
01:19:09We're not impeding.
01:19:11Did you get him?
01:19:13The seals must have disabled him.
01:19:15Wechsler, you've got to get me home.
01:19:18The Pentagon or World War III is about to start.
01:19:20I think I got him.
01:19:28C4!
01:19:39Dammit!
01:19:41Dammit!
01:19:46Back to the boat!
01:19:48Back to the boat! Use your friend that thing!
01:19:53Captain Winston.
01:19:55The President is coming on the line.
01:19:57Captain Winston.
01:20:00Mr. President.
01:20:02We captured the alien craft.
01:20:04We destroyed the drones. We have the proof, sir.
01:20:06But you can't send me that proof, can you?
01:20:09No, sir. We cannot.
01:20:12Sir, you need to take my word for this.
01:20:14Those ships are not Korean. They are not Chinese.
01:20:16They are not of this Earth.
01:20:18Please call off the strike.
01:20:22Captain Winston.
01:20:24I'm going to order our bombers into a holding pattern
01:20:26and call the Chinese Premier.
01:20:28But without any proof,
01:20:30it's going to be hard to convince him to turn his planes around.
01:20:34Captain!
01:20:36Look! It's taking off!
01:20:38It's the mothership! That's the last one!
01:20:41Fire!
01:21:02Target that ship!
01:21:04Fire main guns!
01:21:12Yes!
01:21:25This changes everything.
01:21:27It's definitely somewhat radioactive.
01:21:31We're okay for now,
01:21:33but we should isolate the remains
01:21:35until they can be more thoroughly examined.
01:21:37So they were trying to get us to nuke our little planet.
01:21:39It wasn't quite sizzling enough.
01:21:42There were only a few soldiers on that ship.
01:21:44Did they really need to nuke the whole planet?
01:21:46Maybe they were scouts.
01:21:48A team sent out to prepare new planets
01:21:50in advance of colonization.
01:21:52Looks like they won't get a chance to do that now.
01:21:55This is an incredible opportunity to...
01:22:11Fire!
01:22:42We saved the world.
01:22:45You were brilliant.
01:22:49For what?
01:22:51For letting me see what a real sailor can do.
01:22:57How'd you like your first taste of the sea?
01:23:00I'm going to retire to Iowa.
01:23:02As far from the sea as I can get.
01:23:03I'm going to retire to Iowa.
01:23:05As far from the sea as I can get.
01:23:26You ready for the grand opening tour, Mr. Winston?
01:23:29I am indeed.
01:23:30I am indeed.
01:23:32Mrs. Winston.
01:23:34Oh, should I call you Lieutenant Commander?
01:23:36Let's stick with my name.
01:23:38I waited long enough for you to be able to say it.
01:23:51You know, it's sort of sad to think they filled it up with cement.
01:23:55It would be sad if it were true.
01:23:58Admiral.
01:24:00No, just Mr.
01:24:02I'm retired.
01:24:04Just like the Iowa.
01:24:08But old sailors never really retire, do they?
01:24:12The Navy made a few special requests, let's say.
01:24:16The guns were never immobilized.
01:24:18Everything still works.
01:24:21They even produced more 16-inch shots.
01:24:24Even produced more 16-inch shells.
01:24:28Just for historical accuracy, of course.
01:24:31Well, I'm glad the old girl still carries a big stick.
01:24:34Yeah.
01:24:36But me?
01:24:38I've done my part for king and country.
01:24:40You say so.
01:24:42Oh, no. I say so.
01:24:45You still have to wonder, though.
01:24:48Yeah, wonder what?
01:24:50Whether the aliens managed to send a distress signal before you destroyed them.
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