01:03Spanning the billions of miles that separated this star from the Earth, we discover that it was in reality a planet like our own.
01:13This was the ill-fated planet Krypton, which revolved about the brilliant sun of its own solar system, while satellites like ringed moons in turn revolved about it.
01:25Krypton was a rugged planet, laced with jagged mountain chains rich in strange minerals unknown to Earth.
01:34And on a wide plateau lay the capital of Krypton, the nerve center of a civilization that was far advanced, for it boasted a race of supermen and women.
01:46Among the leaders was Jor-El, the foremost man of science.
01:52Jor-El had concluded that Krypton was being inexorably drawn toward its sun and would one day explode like a giant bubble and disintegrate.
02:02Jor-El's wife, Lara, inspired him in his feverish race to construct a trial spaceship.
02:10If successful, he planned to build a mammoth fleet to carry the inhabitants of the doomed planet to safety on Earth.
02:23Now, giant subterranean pockets of gas exploded, touching off long-sealed volcanoes.
02:30Plumes of fire lit the sky. Molten lava scarred Krypton's surface.
02:35The fears of Jor-El and Lara were intensified by their concern for the safety of their infant son.
02:42To Jor-El, the tremors and shocks, which were now more frequent and violent, were an indication that the cataclysmic day was not far off.
02:51Yielding to Jor-El's urgent demands, Rozan, leader of the Council, summoned his colleagues in emergency session.
02:59Members of the Council, we're all well aware of the phenomena that Krypton's been experiencing the past few weeks.
03:06Recently, a great tidal wave threatened to engulf our capital.
03:10Now quakes and eruptions of mysterious origin are occurring with increasing frequency.
03:16Our distinguished scientist, Jor-El, has brought me an alarming report. I refer him to you.
03:21Gentlemen, I cannot stress enough the urgency of the task before us. Krypton is doomed.
03:37Even as we discuss this Holocaust, our days, perhaps even our hours, are numbered. I urge you to heed my warning.
03:44I demand that Jor-El explain his reason for uttering this fantastic prophecy.
03:50Jor-El is trying to frighten us. Jor-El, your predictions are nonsense, an insult to this distinguished body.
04:01We're waiting, Jor-El, for you to spin your tale of horror.
04:06Derision and disbelief are not new to men of science. For centuries they have combated the skepticism you display.
04:12Give us facts.
04:15Briefly, gentlemen, it is this.
04:17The sun is gradually drawing our planet into its orbit.
04:21Soon the gravitational pull will be so strong that Krypton will be unable to withstand the strain.
04:27When that moment occurs, our world will shatter into millions of fiery fragments.
04:33Nothing can survive such a catastrophe.
04:37Perhaps he is right. We must do something.
04:39I believe we should give him the benefit of the doubt.
04:43We cannot risk such peril.
04:47Gentlemen, gentlemen.
04:50Assuming for a moment that what you say is true, how can we avoid this disaster?
04:55It cannot be avoided. It is a natural evolution of nature. A force that even we supermen are powerless to prevent.
05:00We are powerless?
05:02We are powerless?
05:03Yes. But we can use our great ability elsewhere.
05:07We must flee Krypton.
05:10To effect an escape, I urge that an army of workmen be drafted at once to construct a fleet of spaceships to transport our people to Earth.
05:17There we will find an atmosphere similar to ours.
05:21So this is how you plan to solve the dilemma you have created? By flight, spacecraft?
05:28Yes. Even now I am working on a model for trial purposes.
05:31What assurance do we have that it will reach its destination on Earth? How can we undertake such a project on pure chance?
05:41You must be guided by my knowledge, which this august body has always respected.
05:45No one questions your integrity or learning, but it occurs to me that a man of science should be ingenious enough to combat this alleged impending disaster, rather than run away like a frightened child.
05:56What have you to say to that?
06:09Hear that, gentlemen? That is your answer.
06:14What manner of wizardry is this? Are you perpetrating a new horror for some base and personal reason?
06:20Krypton has experienced quakes in the past and has survived.
06:27Now Jor-El challenges credulity by claiming our planet is being drawn into the sun's orbit.
06:36The doom of Krypton. Escape through the air, gentlemen.
06:41Are these not the utterances of a man whose mind, perhaps, has begun to wander?
06:48I, for one, refuse to be intimidated.
06:54This is my final plea.
06:57Time is our mortal enemy.
07:00We must prepare to escape in spaceships without delay.
07:04There is no alternative if our advanced civilization is to endure.
07:17We shall put it to a vote.
07:20Is it the desire of this assembly to concur with Jor-El's proposal to construct spaceships to remove Krypton's population?
07:28No!
07:29No!
07:30No!
07:31No!
07:32No!
07:34The council has spoken, Jor-El.
07:37Not spoken, Roseanne.
07:40It has pronounced the death sentence for all Krypton.
07:44With each hour, the intensity of the tremors increased.
08:00Krypton became unbearably hot as it was drawn closer to the sun.
08:06Jor-El worked incessantly to complete his tiny spaceship, though he knew only one of them could go in it.
08:14The fatal moment had come. All Krypton shuddered as it suffered the tormenting agonies of doom.
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