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First Contact on Venus is a classic sci-fi adventure that explores humanity's first encounter with an alien civilization on the mysterious planet Venus. A pioneering crew travels beyond Earth, facing unexpected challenges and uncovering secrets that could change the fate of mankind.

This remastered version brings timeless storytelling and vintage space imagination to a new generation.

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🎬 Originally inspired by the 1960s space race and golden-age sci-fi cinema.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:01:00In 1985, during the course of the work undertaken to irrigate the Kobe Desert,
00:01:16a strange fragment of rock was discovered.
00:01:19Several remarkable features of this rock attracted the attention of the scientists engaged on the project.
00:01:25Research revealed that it contained a spool.
00:01:29Further analysis showed the material to be extraterrestrial in origin and not of human manufacture.
00:01:37Where did it come from?
00:01:39Then somebody remembered that in June 1908 in Siberia, an explosion had occurred equivalent in force to a hydrogen bomb.
00:01:52An explosion visible within a radius of 350 miles.
00:01:57At the time, it was thought to have been caused by a giant meteor.
00:02:0177 years later, an international expedition tried to determine the trajectory and the point of impact
00:02:07and to find some debris of what was called the Tongu Meteor.
00:02:10Shortly afterwards, under the auspices of the World Federation for Space Research,
00:02:17scientists meet to celebrate the anniversary of the establishment of the first space station on the moon.
00:02:22Professor Herringway from the United States makes a public statement about the famous meteor.
00:02:27Our calculations indicate, confirmed also by the results recently transmitted to us by our colleagues on Luna 3,
00:02:39that the mysterious Tonga Meteor was really a spaceship from another planet,
00:02:45which exploded in the air before landing.
00:02:48This hypothesis stimulated scientific thought throughout the world.
00:02:52Reporters of every nation are waiting to hear what the nuclear physicist Professor Orloff has to say.
00:03:03Professor Orloff, is this another hoax of the flying saucer variety?
00:03:07And what about this pool that was found in the desert some 350 miles from the crater of the explosion?
00:03:11How do you explain that, Professor Orloff?
00:03:13Well, I believe there was a grave emergency.
00:03:16When the rockets normally used for deceleration refused to function,
00:03:19the captain of the spaceship decided to say what he considered was most valuable.
00:03:24I'm referring naturally to this spool,
00:03:26which may contain a document of prime importance in an unknown language,
00:03:29recorded apparently by a magnetic process.
00:03:34An international committee of expert linguists
00:03:36was offered access to the world's largest computer
00:03:39to try to decipher this strange language.
00:03:42This is Dr. Chen Yu.
00:03:52Not only is he one of the world's leading authorities on languages,
00:03:56but also his biological work is of immense importance.
00:03:59Humanity is in debt to him for the technique of transforming inorganic substances into foodstuffs.
00:04:04He directs the committee with world-famous mathematician Professor Sikarna,
00:04:10whose work rivals even that of Einstein.
00:04:13In the astrophysical domain, we've made rapid progress.
00:04:17And although we haven't deciphered the mysterious message,
00:04:19we have determined the ship's launching base.
00:04:22At the moment, there can be no doubt.
00:04:25This spaceship was launched within our solar system.
00:04:29I can even say that it was definitely launched from within the path of our planet.
00:04:33Now, since there can be no life on Mercury,
00:04:37there is only one other planet that it could have come from.
00:04:40I am referring to the Earth's sister planet, Venus, the morning star.
00:04:56Listen.
00:04:57Listen.
00:04:57The elements existing on Earth.
00:05:20That's right.
00:05:20It certainly is.
00:05:22A chemico-physical analysis of the atmosphere and the crust of the Earth.
00:05:25Yes, sir.
00:05:26What we have just heard are the first words of the inhabitants of another planet,
00:05:52a cosmic document.
00:05:53Yes.
00:05:59Yes, but it's unfortunate that the magnetic spool was damaged
00:06:04through the effect of the high-temperature,
00:06:07which prevailed aboard the cosmic vessel at the time of the crash.
00:06:11That's the reason we've only heard a part of the text.
00:06:14We must try to find a method to renovate the rest.
00:06:17First, we'll immerse the spool in a chemical catalytical medium,
00:06:22and after that, subject it to radiation.
00:06:25Chenu?
00:06:26Yes.
00:06:27That's a very good idea.
00:06:30All that we have learned indicates that on Venus,
00:06:33there is a highly developed life form.
00:06:35Yet I'm wondering why Venus stays silent.
00:06:38It's very surprising.
00:06:40Now we know a little of this language.
00:06:43We must, at every cost, communicate with her.
00:06:46I agree with you.
00:06:47It's high time we make this, Jan.
00:06:50Well, then, I'd like to propose a course of action.
00:06:54I think the most logical thing to do
00:06:56would be to request that our governments
00:06:58consent to train all the radio and radar stations
00:07:00of the world and Venus.
00:07:02Polar Station calling Moon Space Station.
00:07:20Attention, please.
00:07:21Luna 3.
00:07:22Attention, please.
00:07:23Luna 3.
00:07:28This is Station Luna 3.
00:07:30I'll keep it in mind.
00:07:31Station Luna 3 calling Earth.
00:07:34No replies yet from Venus.
00:07:36Our signals are reaching the planet,
00:07:37but so far there's no reply.
00:07:39We'll keep you informed.
00:07:52Good morning, my friends.
00:07:54May I please have an interview, Professor?
00:07:55This afternoon, I have news of the utmost importance to announce.
00:07:58As you probably know already,
00:07:59our most modern spaceship,
00:08:01the Cosmos Trader,
00:08:02is now completed
00:08:02and ready to set forth
00:08:04on our exploration of space.
00:08:05The World Federation for Space Research
00:08:07has decided to change the destination
00:08:09of the Cosmos Trader.
00:08:10Instead of sending her to Mars,
00:08:12she will be directed
00:08:12toward the planet Venus.
00:08:14Oh, that's great news, isn't it?
00:08:16Have you any ideas
00:08:17for the fate of the takeoff?
00:08:18One more question, if you don't mind, Professor.
00:08:20Do you think there's anybody living on Venus?
00:08:22Did you manage to make contact with Venus?
00:08:24No, my friends.
00:08:25Venus is silent,
00:08:26but we'll soon discover why.
00:08:27And who's going with you?
00:08:29Well, let me present
00:08:30some of the other scientists
00:08:31who'll take part in this expedition.
00:08:33They are all first-class specialists,
00:08:35chosen from among the most qualified
00:08:37in their particular fields.
00:08:39They, with others who are coming,
00:08:40will form the crew of Cosmos Trader 1.
00:08:59Well, all the units of propulsion
00:09:01are in perfect working order.
00:09:02That's fine.
00:09:03The crew can now attend
00:09:03to their personal affairs.
00:09:05We'll start late tomorrow night
00:09:06and fly following the hyperbolic trajectory.
00:09:09Good. I'll make a last check.
00:09:10See you later, Doral.
00:09:13Talua,
00:09:14will you please make a thorough recheck
00:09:16of the radar?
00:09:17Right away, Professor.
00:09:18This is Intervision calling the world.
00:09:20We have just showed you
00:09:21the preliminary tests
00:09:22of the Cosmos Trader's rockets.
00:09:25Arriving now is Brinkman,
00:09:27the first American spaceman
00:09:29to land on the moon.
00:09:36Ladies and gentlemen,
00:09:39I have an important announcement
00:09:40to make.
00:09:41Intervision is going to present you
00:09:43minute by minute
00:09:43the historic launching
00:09:45of the Cosmos Trader.
00:09:46We know very well
00:09:47how much you'd like
00:09:48to be here with us.
00:09:49Unfortunately,
00:09:50that's impossible.
00:09:51The only ones admitted
00:09:52are those directly concerned
00:09:53with the countdown
00:09:54and final blast-off
00:09:55of the rocket.
00:09:56So I will try to describe
00:09:57in detail everything
00:09:58that's taking place.
00:09:59Intervision will bring to you
00:10:00the wonderful story
00:10:01of this great event.
00:10:03Ah, but here come
00:10:04the first members
00:10:05of the crew.
00:10:07Among them is
00:10:08Professor Dioran,
00:10:09the chief engineer.
00:10:10He's a French scientist
00:10:12well-known for his work
00:10:13on robots.
00:10:15We'll load the chronocopter
00:10:17later on in the evening.
00:10:18That's, of course,
00:10:19if it's all right with you.
00:10:19Yes, of course.
00:10:20I've checked out
00:10:21your electronic equipment.
00:10:22Good.
00:10:23Professor Dioran,
00:10:24report from Station A.
00:10:25Your celestial charts are ready.
00:10:33Hello, Dioran.
00:10:36Oh, Dioran.
00:10:37I'm glad to see you again.
00:10:38So am I.
00:10:39Still working as hard?
00:10:40How about showing me
00:10:41your latest creation
00:10:42in robots?
00:10:42I hear it's a masterpiece.
00:10:44Around here,
00:10:44we have nothing but masterpieces.
00:10:46Omega.
00:10:48Come here, Omega.
00:10:48Omega, what's the weather
00:11:03report for the next 10 hours?
00:11:06The thermometer will rise
00:11:09four millibounds.
00:11:12Four millibounds.
00:11:15Five and five.
00:11:15Why, that's fantastic.
00:11:16Your latest invention?
00:11:19Oh, nothing special.
00:11:21Just a small gadget.
00:11:23You're a lot too modest, Dioran.
00:11:24What else does he do?
00:11:26He reacts to stimuli
00:11:27his environment
00:11:28and evaluates them
00:11:29with his electronic brain.
00:11:30I recently managed
00:11:31to give Omega
00:11:31an elementary memory.
00:11:34Wonderful.
00:11:36Perhaps he might consent
00:11:37to play chess with me.
00:11:39Why, of course.
00:11:39Oh, no, no, no.
00:11:40Why shouldn't he?
00:11:41Oh, very well.
00:11:43Specially picked crew
00:11:44of the Cosmostrator
00:11:45have reached Uranium.
00:11:46Eight of them.
00:11:47Scientists, mathematicians,
00:11:48and astrophysicists.
00:11:51Seven men and a woman.
00:11:54She's the physician
00:11:55of the expedition
00:11:55and has already spent
00:11:56two years on Luna 3.
00:11:59Sumiko.
00:12:01Breakman.
00:12:04Have I changed that much?
00:12:06Why?
00:12:08I don't know.
00:12:10I've got it.
00:12:10Your hair used to hang
00:12:11down to your waist.
00:12:12Mr. Brinkman.
00:12:13Yes?
00:12:14You forgot this.
00:12:14Oh, thank you.
00:12:18Robert Brinkman.
00:12:20The man who's always
00:12:21forgetting something.
00:12:22I have a reputation for that.
00:12:24You're right.
00:12:25But there are things
00:12:27I'll never forget.
00:12:30No, Brinkman.
00:12:32On a voyage of this kind,
00:12:34there'll be no room
00:12:35for excess baggage.
00:12:37Dr. Sumiko Omigora.
00:12:4030 hours left.
00:12:4230 hours and the Cosmostrator
00:12:43will blast off
00:12:44into the unknown.
00:12:46Now we will leave the air.
00:12:48In the next few hours,
00:12:49the crew of eight
00:12:50picked for the Cosmostrator
00:12:51will be unable
00:12:52to communicate with the world.
00:12:54They're going into a state
00:12:56of artificially induced sleep
00:12:57till the time comes
00:12:58for them to take off.
00:12:59This is to make sure
00:13:00that they will be
00:13:01in good physical condition
00:13:02for the effort to come.
00:13:04This is into vision.
00:13:06Good afternoon.
00:13:15Brinkman,
00:13:16in two minutes
00:13:17you'll be asleep
00:13:18like all your colleagues,
00:13:20whether you want to or not.
00:13:21you'll be able to see
00:13:29and hear your heart.
00:13:39I'm very glad
00:13:40you're coming with us,
00:13:41Sumiko.
00:13:42That way I'll be near you.
00:13:46Your heartbeat is normal.
00:13:49Sumiko,
00:13:49my heart is...
00:13:52No, Brinkman, no.
00:13:54No, please,
00:13:55we mustn't speak of that, ever.
00:14:08Good night, Robert.
00:14:11It's time for you
00:14:12to sleep too, Dr. Sumiko.
00:14:13Yes, you're right.
00:14:19This is inter-vision.
00:14:40Inter-vision calling the world.
00:14:42It won't be long now
00:14:44until the blast of it.
00:14:46Tension is mounting
00:14:47among the scientists
00:14:48and technicians
00:14:49on the base
00:14:50as zero hour approaches.
00:14:54Everything is ready.
00:14:56All we're waiting for
00:14:57is the crew.
00:14:59And here they are.
00:15:05Inter-vision of the crew
00:15:05are finished.
00:15:06They are now boarding
00:15:07the vehicles
00:15:08which will take them
00:15:09to the Cosmos tree.
00:15:32Time check.
00:15:3451,
00:15:3652,
00:15:3853,
00:15:4054,
00:15:4155,
00:15:4356,
00:15:4557,
00:15:4658,
00:15:4859,
00:15:4960.
00:15:51Okay.
00:15:52Rockets prime ready
00:15:53for blast-off.
00:15:57Breathe calmly.
00:15:59Relax.
00:16:01Don't tense up.
00:16:04Ignition system ready.
00:16:07Ten seconds.
00:16:08Nine,
00:16:09eight,
00:16:11seven,
00:16:13six,
00:16:14five,
00:16:15four,
00:16:16stand by,
00:16:17three,
00:16:18two,
00:16:19one,
00:16:21zero.
00:16:21I'm out.
00:16:22How many
00:16:26do you
00:16:45do?
00:16:45Yeah.
00:16:47Yeah.
00:16:48Yeah.
00:16:48Yeah.
00:16:49Luna 3 calling Urania.
00:17:06Have Cosmos data on our radar screens.
00:17:08Appearance normal.
00:17:10Well, feeling all right?
00:17:12No ill effect, huh?
00:17:16Right in the clouds.
00:17:17At over-second cosmic velocity, we've left them way behind us.
00:17:22I'm going to loosen this belt. It's uncomfortable.
00:17:29Hey, be careful. Don't forget there's no gravity.
00:17:31We're in free fall now.
00:17:47Durant, switch on the artificial gravity field, will you?
00:18:07Horloff, careful.
00:18:09I'm pushing the button.
00:18:13Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:18Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:24Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:30That was a dirty trick.
00:18:32Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:34Cosmos Strader calling Luna 3.
00:18:36Come in, Luna 3.
00:18:37This is Luna 3.
00:18:41We are receiving you well.
00:18:43Over and out.
00:18:44Hello, Luna 3.
00:18:45We hear you loud and clear.
00:18:48Minus two, plus five.
00:18:51Course normal.
00:18:52Course normal.
00:18:53Our course is exactly hyperbolic.
00:18:54No deviations.
00:18:55We are passing within 1,200 miles of you.
00:18:57This is Luna 3.
00:18:59We have established visual contact with you.
00:19:01That's the Sinus Rorus crater.
00:19:05On the top of it is Luna 3.
00:19:11There's the solar reflector.
00:19:14They're signaling us.
00:19:15That's where her husband fell.
00:19:27I brought him back to the camp, but he was already dead.
00:19:31We were friends.
00:19:32You know, Sinico is a wonderful woman.
00:19:38This is Luna 3.
00:19:40I've picked up unexpected swarms with meteorites on our radar.
00:19:44Their present trajectory shows that they may cross your path and be very dangerous.
00:19:48We are receiving you.
00:19:49Over.
00:19:50Here is the trajectory coordinates in orbital velocity.
00:19:55Alpha X, seven degrees, two minutes.
00:19:58Beta Epsilon, 48 degrees, 42 minutes.
00:20:03Listen, I've had an extremely urgent message from Luna 3.
00:20:07A meteorite warning.
00:20:11Professor Sikana, here's the latest meteorite report.
00:20:16Alpha X, seven degrees, two minutes.
00:20:19Beta Epsilon, 48 degrees, 42 minutes.
00:20:25A meteorite swarm should reach us in 48 hours at the latest.
00:20:29That is, if there are no orbit fluctuations.
00:20:32Keep close radio contact with Luna 3.
00:20:35Cosmos, straight to calling Luna 3.
00:20:37You've received your meteorite warning.
00:20:39We'll be sending you regular coordinates of our course, so stay in close contact.
00:20:42This is the beginning of my personal logbook.
00:20:51There's no one in the nerve center of the cosmos trader.
00:20:55The computer is keeping us on our course.
00:20:57In case of unforeseen circumstances, it can take immediate decisions to alter our speed or direction.
00:21:06This electronic brain will be our pilot for the next 30 days,
00:21:09because no human being could handle the immensely complex machines of the spaceship by himself.
00:21:16Up to now, we have covered a distance of 2,600,000 miles.
00:21:21Dr. Amigura is noting our reactions carefully and keeping close check on our health and well-being.
00:21:28The special liquid food, which can easily be absorbed in a state of no gravity,
00:21:32is proving very successful with all of us.
00:21:34Our chief engineer spends most of his time in his machine shop,
00:21:45testing his automats over and over again.
00:21:48It is thanks to them, and to the fact that they are in perfect running order,
00:21:52that we are relieved of many tiresome tasks.
00:21:57Our expert in cybernetics has to be everywhere.
00:22:00He's one of the key men of the expedition.
00:22:04Besser Cigano devotes all his time to the message from Venus.
00:22:10He and Chen Yu are trying to decipher the damaged spool,
00:22:13which means they spend long hours at the Marix.
00:22:16The electronic brain is working night and day,
00:22:19but no one can be sure what the result will be.
00:22:30Haringway, our commander, is keeping a constant check on our course.
00:22:34Your computer was active last night.
00:22:37It switched the rockets on for nearly 17 seconds.
00:22:42Perhaps to avoid the meteor swarm.
00:22:44We won't be running into it till tomorrow.
00:22:47It looks like your automats don't have the same idea that you do.
00:22:51Professor Orloff is an enthusiastic chess player.
00:22:59He has beaten all of us, but I think he's found his master in onerga.
00:23:06King G-8
00:23:07King E-6
00:23:15That's amazing.
00:23:22He plays his endgame wonderfully.
00:23:25I thought that I had got him, but you see, he's put his king on E-6.
00:23:29And I'm forced into the corner at H-8.
00:23:31King E-7
00:23:43Check me next month.
00:23:52That is the tenth match that I have lost.
00:23:59I should give up, I guess.
00:24:01I would suggest that you make an improvement in onerga.
00:24:04Oh, really?
00:24:06If he only had a heart,
00:24:08he would let Orloff win once in a while.
00:24:12Don't you think you could be able to do that?
00:24:16Just a little bit of heart, Jerome.
00:24:18Hmm?
00:24:36Meteorite!
00:24:41Ringman, switch out the emergency gyro!
00:24:43Oh!
00:24:44Oh!
00:24:44Oh!
00:24:44Oh!
00:24:44Oh!
00:24:45Oh!
00:24:45Oh!
00:24:45Oh!
00:24:46Oh!
00:24:46Oh!
00:24:47Oh!
00:24:47Oh!
00:24:48Oh!
00:25:17Oh!
00:25:18Come on!
00:25:18See if Chen Yu and Sicarno are all right.
00:25:29How could this happen?
00:25:31I thought that the Cosmos trader was able to avoid meteor swarms automatically.
00:25:36But she didn't react quickly enough.
00:25:37She was regulated to a shower of under mass aid.
00:25:39That was why we had to switch on the emergency gyros.
00:25:48Olaf, how much cost deviation?
00:25:58Twelve degrees.
00:26:00Seventeen minutes.
00:26:01Our speed?
00:26:03Constant.
00:26:04Eight point two miles a second.
00:26:07I estimate the principal swarm will be on us soon.
00:26:11If we continue at maximum speed, it'll mean disaster.
00:26:14Cut the motors.
00:26:16We're going to decelerate.
00:26:22The braking motors aren't working.
00:26:25What's the matter, Dovan?
00:26:26A meteor fragment has damaged the deceleration unit.
00:26:37We'll have to go outside and try and repair it right away.
00:26:40I'll go at once.
00:26:42How long before the main swarm hits us?
00:26:43I can't say.
00:26:45It may be on us any second now.
00:26:46Brakeman, will you help me?
00:26:48Professor Sikana, Chen Yu, are you all right?
00:26:51Your gun's broken.
00:26:53That's fine.
00:26:54Please give me our present deviation, direction, coordinates, and corrected course.
00:26:58jesky
00:27:07jesky
00:27:12jesky
00:27:15jesky
00:27:16jesky
00:27:19jesky
00:27:20THE END
00:27:50Watch out
00:27:53Everybody fasten your belts
00:27:55Standby
00:28:07Principal Swarm's in sight
00:28:09Is it safe to start the motors yet?
00:28:19Repair is completed
00:28:20You're on back
00:28:21Cosmo Strader calling Luna 3
00:28:32Cosmo Strader calling Luna 3
00:28:34Meteor Swarm has passed
00:28:36Everything okay on board
00:28:40Three weeks have gone by since we left the Earth
00:28:54We should reach Venus in about ten days
00:28:56In spite of our enormous speed
00:28:58The stars seem to hang motions
00:29:00Due to all types of disturbances caused by the planet
00:29:03Radio contact with Earth is no longer possible
00:29:05Nothing
00:29:06Too much interference
00:29:08I can't hear a thing
00:29:09Keep trying
00:29:11Alpha X
00:29:1632 degrees
00:29:17Eight minutes
00:29:18Beta Y
00:29:19Seven degrees
00:29:20What are you doing?
00:29:28I'm making a heart for Omega
00:29:30Ten consecutive defeats are driving our friend crazy
00:29:34I want him to enjoy his favorite game
00:29:36I would like you to do something also for me
00:29:39It would be nice to see you eat occasionally
00:29:41I swear not to forget anymore
00:29:44Cicardo said exactly the same thing
00:29:48Professor
00:29:56What do you want?
00:29:59Please not now
00:30:00Your health is my responsibility
00:30:05And you haven't eaten for days
00:30:06I haven't a second to spare
00:30:08Sumiko
00:30:22You mustn't insist
00:30:26He's nervous
00:30:26He's having a very hard time with that spoon
00:30:29You understand
00:30:29Knight E6
00:30:39Check
00:30:41He doesn't like that
00:30:49Nate
00:30:58Congratulations
00:31:00You've won at last
00:31:02A neat classical end play
00:31:06I think you deserve to win
00:31:07He plays a good game
00:31:10He's not very easy to beat
00:31:11But I did it at last
00:31:14Man has defeated the machine
00:31:15Too much heart
00:31:17Want a try?
00:31:20Why not?
00:31:21Will you all come to the Marrax, please?
00:31:25That's a cosmic document
00:31:26We have finally deciphered the last part of the spool
00:31:42It gives complete meaning to the cosmic document
00:31:44I will translate
00:32:09We will initially subject the planet to a very intense bombardment of radiation
00:32:16The conquest and occupation of the Earth will then present no difficulty
00:32:21When the ionization intensity is fallen by one half
00:32:25The final extermination phase can start
00:32:27This can only mean
00:32:29An attack
00:32:31Against our planet
00:32:32An invasion by the inhabitants of Venus
00:32:35A cosmic document was not intended for us to read
00:32:39It's a cold-blooded blueprint of destruction
00:32:42We must inform the Earth
00:32:43I'll try and make contact
00:32:45Wait, Tom
00:32:46No, let him try
00:32:47Will it do the Earth any good to know what we know?
00:32:50The Earth is in danger
00:32:51We must warn them
00:32:52No
00:32:54Our planet was in peril before they discovered the spool
00:32:57And nothing happened
00:32:58That's no argument
00:33:00As we haven't any idea how the Venusians calculate time
00:33:03If the Earth knew of the terrible danger threatening Earth
00:33:06Unrest and even hysteria
00:33:09Would spread like wildfire
00:33:10From pole to pole
00:33:12The whole world would be in a panic
00:33:14No
00:33:17No, Olaf
00:33:18I'm convinced you're wrong
00:33:20For years and years
00:33:23The whole of the human race
00:33:24Faced the danger of an atomic war
00:33:25Yes
00:33:26And they survived
00:33:27Not through ignorance
00:33:29But through knowledge
00:33:30Because they knew what the danger was
00:33:32Hmm?
00:33:35No
00:33:35There won't be a panic
00:33:38Chen Yu, don't you agree with me?
00:33:42I'm sure
00:33:43But if we meet the inhabitants of Venus
00:33:45We'll be able to convince them
00:33:48That it would be folly to start that war
00:33:50Zaloa
00:33:51Try to contact the Earth
00:33:52I can't get through
00:33:56Too much disturbance of Venus
00:33:57Our signals are distorted
00:33:59The Earth won't hear us
00:34:04Well, what do you say?
00:34:11Should we turn back to Earth?
00:34:13No
00:34:16Ah, nonsense
00:34:21Return?
00:34:26No
00:34:27Never
00:34:30Daron, our speed
00:34:4531,000 miles per hour
00:34:47In three days we reach Venus
00:34:49Good
00:34:50Daloa, check our course
00:34:52Olaf
00:34:53The latest readings
00:34:55Gamma radiation increasing steadily
00:34:57I'll recheck the neutron count
00:34:595,000 miles
00:35:09After only 31 days of flight
00:35:11We have nearly reached our destination
00:35:13All our efforts to communicate with the Earth
00:35:15Via Luna 3 have been unsuccessful
00:35:17We have started to decelerate by means of our rocket motors
00:35:21Professor Heringway is guiding the ship into an elliptical orbit around Venus
00:35:25We are now a satellite of this silent planet
00:35:28We are still trying, but in vain, to establish radio contact with her inhabitants
00:35:33A thick wall of clouds surrounds the planet
00:35:363,500 miles
00:35:41First analysis of Venus
00:35:44Atmosphere
00:35:4427% carbon dioxide
00:35:4614% formaldehyde
00:35:49No oxygen
00:35:51Atmosphere poisonous
00:35:52Now we're faced with a difficult decision
00:35:56As you know, we can only land and take off once
00:35:59No point in taking any unnecessary chances
00:36:02So one of us has got to go ahead as scout
00:36:042,000 miles
00:36:05We're close enough
00:36:06Now I'll go in the crawler copter
00:36:08Okay, Brinkman
00:36:09You've got to try and find a landing place for us
00:36:13We'll stay in orbit at 150 miles altitude, all right?
00:36:16The crawler copter's ready
00:36:171,500 miles
00:36:19Well, now let's stone before
00:36:28Action stations
00:36:33Action stations, everyone
00:36:35750 miles
00:36:43Stand by
00:36:44We are now entering the atmosphere of Venus
00:36:47Attention
00:36:48We're flying at 300 miles altitude
00:37:13Our present speed is 4.3 miles a second
00:37:16Are you ready, Brinkman?
00:37:23All right, let her go
00:37:25Release
00:37:30Brinkman, hello
00:37:48Hello, Brinkman
00:37:50Hello
00:37:50What's the matter with his receiver?
00:37:54I'm not getting you
00:37:55There's something wrong with your receiver
00:37:57Can you hear me now?
00:37:58I can't understand you
00:38:00I can't understand you
00:38:00Something's wrong with your transmitter
00:38:01Hello
00:38:03What's the matter with our transmitter?
00:38:04Heavy electrical disturbance
00:38:06We're completely blocked out
00:38:07Hello
00:38:09Brinkman
00:38:10What is it, Brinkman?
00:38:14Herringway, can you hear me?
00:38:18I'm now at 1,500 feet
00:38:19Visibility 0
00:38:21Visibility 0
00:38:21Radar indicates that the surface is extremely mountainous
00:38:25I can't see anything
00:38:28I'm completely surrounded by thick clouds
00:38:30Wait a minute
00:38:31Yes, I can see land, boys
00:38:34I can see land
00:38:35Hello
00:38:38Hello
00:38:42Hello
00:38:43Cosmos speaker
00:38:44I can't hear you
00:38:45I'm landing
00:38:47Here she goes
00:38:48Brinkman is not receiving us
00:38:55I can't make contact
00:38:56Power altitude
00:38:5924,000 feet
00:39:02Armica, you take the lead
00:39:28Go on
00:39:29I'm right behind you
00:39:43I don't understand
00:39:51I'm puzzled by these strange flashes of light
00:39:54Which we keep seeing
00:39:55They're bursting all around us
00:40:00What do you make of them, Olaf?
00:40:02In my opinion
00:40:03The atmosphere in this area is ionized
00:40:06But what's the cause?
00:40:07Atomic radiation
00:40:08Then that means that they're attacking us
00:40:11And Brinkman
00:40:13We must fly lower
00:40:14We must get below this bank of clouds
00:40:17If we want to establish contact with Brinkman
00:40:20It's the only way
00:40:22Brinkman calling
00:40:24Cosmestrator
00:40:25Please answer me
00:40:26Over
00:40:26Armica
00:40:31I'm listening
00:40:34Be careful
00:40:38Danger
00:40:39Go on, Armica
00:40:42Intense radiation
00:40:45Eight puree
00:40:48How long can we stay here?
00:40:52Eight minutes maximum
00:40:55Turn back, Armica
00:40:56Cosmestrator
00:41:05Cosmestrator
00:41:06I don't hear you
00:41:08Hello
00:41:11Hello
00:41:12You hear me?
00:41:15This blasted radioactive forest
00:41:16Won't let radio waves through
00:41:18Go on, Armica
00:41:20Go on
00:41:21Keep going
00:41:24Keep on
00:41:27Hold it, Armica
00:41:36They're attacking us
00:41:37Cosmestrator
00:41:39Cosmestrator
00:41:40Do you hear me?
00:41:42The photocopters exploded
00:41:43A flash
00:41:45See that?
00:41:49What was it?
00:41:51I don't know
00:41:52The computer shows a pressure wave
00:41:53Apparently an explosion
00:41:55Distance
00:41:56120 miles
00:41:57Brinkman
00:42:00Oh, it could be a signal from the Venusians
00:42:03We'd better land at once as best we can
00:42:06Tell her
00:42:08Make a careful check on our position
00:42:10And try to contact Brinkman again
00:42:12Oh, my God
00:42:18Back here
00:42:19Quickly
00:42:19Let's go
00:42:21Mmm
00:42:30Please
00:42:31Wait
00:42:32I can't time
00:42:37Stand by.
00:43:06Deceleration rockets.
00:43:06Thrust, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30.
00:43:13The End
00:43:20Oh, my God.
00:43:50Oh, my God.
00:44:04His helicopter exploded.
00:44:06Poor old Brinkman.
00:44:08There's the cause.
00:44:09There's a high-tension line underground.
00:44:11You're on.
00:44:12Get the crawlers out of the way, or the next time the voltage mounts,
00:44:15exactly the same thing will do to us.
00:44:20Oh, my God.
00:44:35Brinkman, we thought you were dead.
00:44:37I was lucky.
00:44:38You might have chosen a better place to land.
00:44:40Why?
00:44:41What do you mean?
00:44:42There's a high-tension line over there.
00:44:44Now, your machine blew up just because you landed right on top of that surface power line.
00:44:48All we have to do is to follow it.
00:44:50And it will probably lead us to the inhabitants of Venus.
00:44:53There's no point in trying to do that.
00:44:56I've already found the inhabitants of Venus.
00:44:58And I've brought one of them back for you.
00:45:01What is it?
00:45:06I wonder if it is a form of life.
00:45:13I'll investigate at once.
00:45:16All right, Chen Yu.
00:45:17And while he's doing that, let's go and try to follow that line.
00:45:20Okay.
00:45:21Okay.
00:45:33Armageddon, come on.
00:45:45Crawler, please come in.
00:45:46Crawler, please come in.
00:45:48We're following the power line.
00:45:50There's something very strange here.
00:45:52A white sphere that looks like an immense golf ball.
00:46:05It's incredible.
00:46:06You think it's a machine, Olaf?
00:46:08Well, I can't say it.
00:46:10I don't know.
00:46:12Everything here is so strange.
00:46:14It's as if we're trying to decipher a book in an unknown language.
00:46:19Let's hope that soon we'll be able to read it.
00:46:23And perhaps we'll understand.
00:46:26Olaf, let me know when you've got your instruments ready.
00:46:29I'll need all the figures I can get.
00:46:31Okay, Sakara.
00:46:32Good.
00:46:34Crawler, stay in close contact with us.
00:46:36Very well, Professor.
00:46:37I am looking at Venus on the observation screen of the Cosmos Trader.
00:46:44Everything is strangely quiet.
00:46:46Is this the calm before the storm?
00:46:48Why don't the Venusians answer?
00:46:51Or are these metallic insects really the masters of this planet?
00:46:55Chen Yu is working day and night to solve the mystery of these strange creatures.
00:47:00We have investigated your strange inhabitants.
00:47:24They're completely harmless.
00:47:25They're not a form of life.
00:47:27And I think how scared I was in that hole.
00:47:30Your discovery is more significant than you think.
00:47:33I put one of the micro crystals in the Marex.
00:47:35Listen.
00:47:57Yes.
00:47:58Those were the voices of the Venusians.
00:47:59I would say that these strange metallic insects had a way of storing sound in their crystalline nuclei.
00:48:14Are you trying to tell us that the Venusians used these insects to record both speech and sound?
00:48:19That's right.
00:48:20But that's fantastic.
00:48:21Yes, but it's true.
00:48:22Well, that would mean that the hole which Brinkman fell into is a chamber of archives containing some of the records of this planet.
00:48:33But then where can the inhabitants be?
00:48:35They certainly saw a spaceship land.
00:48:36They couldn't have missed it.
00:48:37Yet nothing happened.
00:48:39Nothing at all.
00:48:40And my machine blowing up.
00:48:43You call that nothing?
00:48:45I need more figures.
00:48:47More data.
00:48:48And especially more of those metallic insects.
00:48:51The research program is going according to plan.
00:48:59We are all fascinated by the vitrified forest.
00:49:02But our space suits are so heavy that working outside the ship is difficult.
00:49:07The investigation of the power lines leading to the white sphere and measurement of tension changes is done by oscillograph.
00:49:14The storms which whip across Venus only make the work harder.
00:49:17That's where the lines lead to, all right.
00:49:25There's no doubt.
00:49:29That's it.
00:49:38Chen Yu is collecting samples of the sand to carry it by the storm.
00:49:43Sometimes they are radioactive.
00:49:45Sometimes they are not.
00:49:47He is searching for traces of life.
00:49:53The long Venusian night is always preceded by a violent storm.
00:50:03Then the outside work must stop and we spend our time studying what we have found so far.
00:50:08Do you think this vitrified forest is a biological formation?
00:50:21Why not?
00:50:23It could come from a dried up seabed.
00:50:26You're wrong.
00:50:28It's not a natural formation.
00:50:29Professor Sikana has been feeding figures and data into the electronic brain and he now has some conclusions.
00:50:36He says that the vitrified forest is an enormous energy projector capable of destroying all life within a radius of millions of miles.
00:50:45Then it was built by the inhabitants of Venus.
00:50:50Yes.
00:50:52This vitrified forest was made to be a weapon of aggression.
00:50:58But then something went unexpectedly wrong.
00:51:01Perhaps they decided to disarm.
00:51:03I'm afraid it was more serious than that.
00:51:08The metal insects you found for us show us something very significant.
00:51:15That's very interesting.
00:51:18Go on, tell us more Professor Sikana.
00:51:20And I do not yet have all the facts.
00:51:24But I think that a terrible catastrophe took place on Venus.
00:51:28I reached a certain stage and I can't get any further.
00:51:31It's chaotic.
00:51:33It's like, it's like everything was broken.
00:51:37Now if there really was a catastrophe,
00:51:40which changed the face of the whole planet,
00:51:42then it was so huge a catastrophe as to be absolutely beyond our powers of comprehension.
00:51:47We can only solve this problem.
00:51:55By means of further systematic research,
00:51:57take this great white sphere to which all these power lines lead
00:52:00and whose function we don't understand.
00:52:02It appears to be a giant transformer unit.
00:52:06Or else it is a force field generator.
00:52:11Another strange thing is that there is periodic tension in the main power lines.
00:52:17I would even suggest that there might still be Venusians inside the sphere
00:52:21who have survived the colossal catastrophe that befell their planet.
00:52:25They could still be trying to send an SOS to another station.
00:52:30What should we do?
00:52:33We must go out and explore.
00:52:35We'll follow the main power line to the other end.
00:52:37Yes.
00:52:38We're calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:39We have been driving for nearly seven hours now.
00:52:41We are following the energy line, and so far we haven't found a trace of life.
00:52:44This power line's got to end somewhere.
00:52:45We're calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:46We're calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:47We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:48We have been driving for nearly seven hours now.
00:52:49We are following the energy line, and so far we haven't found a trace of life.
00:52:50This power line's got to end somewhere.
00:52:51We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:52We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:53We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:54We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:55We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:56We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:57We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:58We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:52:59We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:53:00We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:53:01We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:53:02We are calling the cosmos, traitor.
00:53:03We have been driving for nearly seven hours now.
00:53:04We are following the energy line, and so far we haven't found a trace of life.
00:53:05This power line's got to end somewhere.
00:53:22Now, the herringway, shall we keep going?
00:53:25Yes.
00:53:35We're still going forward.
00:53:52Keep on following us and watch out.
00:53:56What's that?
00:53:57I don't know. They're not natural forms.
00:54:00They must have been buildings of some sort.
00:54:05There must have been as high a temperature here as on the sun.
00:54:29And every living thing was destroyed by an incredible catastrophe.
00:54:35What are you thinking, Simicom?
00:54:52Of the damage.
00:54:53The power line goes in here. This must be the entrance.
00:55:06Let's follow it. I agree with you.
00:55:24Come on, Abigail. We're going in.
00:55:26Look! Venus and the Earth in their orbits around the sun.
00:55:27Look! Venus and the Earth in their orbits around the sun.
00:55:28Look, Venus and the Earth in their orbits around the sun.
00:55:58Perhaps it's a model for instructing space pilots.
00:56:04No, it probably has a deeper significance.
00:56:13Over here, there's a shaft.
00:56:18Looks like one of the Venusian nerve centers.
00:56:24A huge control room.
00:56:26But who is servicing it?
00:56:29Since it's apparent that this whole installation is still under tension.
00:56:33Omega.
00:56:40What is it?
00:56:42Be me.
00:56:43Strange, what can it be?
00:56:44It might be the missing power source.
00:56:48Look at those bubbles.
00:56:49Could be a kind of organic life.
00:56:53It might be a kind of organic life.
00:57:08Monica, stop.
00:57:36Stop.
00:57:48He's coming after us.
00:57:49Look.
00:57:51Up the ramp, Sirico.
00:57:52Quick.
00:57:53Now, let's go.
00:58:06Here we go.
00:58:08Come on!
00:58:30I'm coming!
00:58:38Oh, my God.
00:59:08Don't panic, Suiko.
00:59:30We'll find a way out.
00:59:35Don't shoot, John.
00:59:36Don't shoot!
00:59:38What was that?
01:00:01Where are the others?
01:00:02I can't see them.
01:00:08I see what Duran meant now.
01:00:27It's a model.
01:00:28They used to work out their plans of attack on the Earth.
01:00:31Remember the cosmic document?
01:00:33It said that they would first subject the planet to a highly intense radiation bombardment.
01:00:39Thanks to this device, they calculated how atomic beams could be directed to our planet.
01:00:43I think you're quite right.
01:00:45And directly beneath us is their operational headquarters.
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01:01:18that's just what i was afraid of
01:01:26look at that the spheres turned red gravity is increasing
01:01:33i am not surprised but it's incredible
01:01:37no now everything is clear the sphere creates an artificial force field
01:01:44which strengthens the gravitation of venus and diminishes it
01:01:49this very moment the power is augmenting and when the energy is inverted
01:01:54the field will reverse itself it will be hurled into space again
01:01:58don't worry professor there's still time
01:02:01call herringway quickly
01:02:04hello herringway come in please
01:02:14i'm so sorry
01:02:16so
01:02:18so
01:02:24so
01:02:28They're shadows.
01:02:57Thrown on the wall when they were hit by an atomic explosion.
01:03:02Incredible.
01:03:04And now the only thing that is left of them is their shadows.
01:03:18The Mavax is picking up commands from the underground nerve center.
01:03:22Look at the key it's using to decode them.
01:03:25Why, it's... it's incredible, Sakarna.
01:03:30E equal to MC squared.
01:03:33That's Albert Einstein's old foreman.
01:03:35Yes, but their integration factor is a curve closed upon itself.
01:03:40Take a look. It's interesting.
01:03:47But that's wonderful. Those are seeds.
01:03:49They're plant seeds.
01:03:51Where did you find them?
01:03:53I found them on the surface near the nerve center.
01:03:56They were certainly carried there by one of those big storms.
01:03:59If these seeds are still fertile, it proves there is life on this planet.
01:04:03Professor Stikarna wants everybody in the Marex, please.
01:04:13Our researches on the metal insects found in the cave have told us a little of this planet's history.
01:04:30As to the message we heard, there's no doubt about it.
01:04:35The inhabitants of Venus were contemplating launching an atomic attack on our planet.
01:04:40But the attack wasn't carried out.
01:04:43In accident, they didn't expect to upset their plan.
01:04:47Their atomic weapons got out of their control.
01:04:50A chain reaction was unleashed.
01:04:53And they all perished.
01:04:55Only their shadows remained.
01:04:57And their energy projectors, although partially destroyed, are capable of working again.
01:05:03If their energy reactions are set in motion by some accident or even by one of us.
01:05:08Why, what do you mean?
01:05:11That we've started the reaction?
01:05:15When that rock fell into the black mud, what happened?
01:05:18That the rock was thrown out as if the slime was a living thing.
01:05:22Then something terrible happened.
01:05:24The slime began to grow rapidly.
01:05:27First it dilated.
01:05:29Now tell us.
01:05:30What happened next?
01:05:31The black slime started to move.
01:05:33Yes.
01:05:34It began to follow us.
01:05:36We were cornered.
01:05:37What did you do?
01:05:38I used the deuteron ray gun and I shot into it.
01:05:43You should never have done that.
01:05:45You started an atomic reaction.
01:05:48There was nothing else to do.
01:05:50We had no other way of getting out.
01:05:53Yes.
01:05:55You started a chain reaction over the whole atomic installation.
01:06:00Now we're really in a nice mess.
01:06:03What can we do?
01:06:04What time was it?
01:06:0517 hours 10.
01:06:06I remember.
01:06:07Yes.
01:06:08Yes.
01:06:09It was at that moment that the sphere turned red.
01:06:13It looks as if mass changed into energy by process, rather like that of the atom bomb.
01:06:19The people of this planet knew how to reverse the process.
01:06:22They changed mass into energy, but also they could change energy back into mass.
01:06:28Fantastic.
01:06:29The inhabitants of Venus are, or rather were, far in advance of us in the applications of physics.
01:06:35That's one thing we have to acknowledge.
01:06:50Omega, stop!
01:06:51Omega!
01:06:52Oh!
01:06:53Oh!
01:06:54Oh!
01:06:55Oh!
01:06:56Oh!
01:06:57Oh!
01:06:58Oh!
01:06:59Oh!
01:07:00Oh!
01:07:01Oh!
01:07:02Oh!
01:07:03Oh!
01:07:04Oh!
01:07:05Ringman, switch off all the atomaps.
01:07:06Tower.
01:07:07Come and help me.
01:07:08Oh.
01:07:09Oh.
01:07:10The glass forest.
01:07:11The glass forest off!
01:07:12Oh!
01:07:13Oh!
01:07:14The spear is turning red.
01:07:15Oh!
01:07:16Oh!
01:07:17Oh!
01:07:18Oh!
01:07:19Oh!
01:07:20the radiation from the glass forest has upset omica's electronic brain
01:07:29the barracks computer's gone out of action as well
01:07:31look
01:07:32if the radiation keeps on increasing like this
01:07:45we won't have a chance
01:07:47even the cosmos trader's leg shielding won't be enough to protect us
01:07:51i think he has internal injuries i must operate
01:07:57start up the rocket somehow we must take off at once before it's too late
01:08:03the voters won't work the gravity field is increasing more and more the radiation's
01:08:08paralyzed everything nothing is working the whole cosmos trader is nothing but an inert lump of metal
01:08:13there's only one chance
01:08:23we must try to do what the venusians did make the energy of the glass force in the sphere
01:08:30change back into mass once more yes but how when the mud attacked you on the tower
01:08:36and you decided to use the ray gun which changed the mass into energy i think i saw something was
01:08:44happening in the venusian nerve center i think i know how to start the reverse process can i use the
01:08:51rocket plane you're forgetting the gravity field it won't fly
01:08:55but the chlorocopter will work
01:09:00you mustn't go alone i'll come with you
01:09:06we're entering the venusian city
01:09:32hurricane is getting much worse how is harringwood doctor's operating now
01:09:39sumika will manage
01:09:43how are you coming along durham fine i've managed to fix the computer
01:10:11then you can you hear me where are you starting to climb down into the venusian nerve center
01:10:18you can you hear me where are you going to be
01:10:29you can you hear me bing you can hear me
01:10:36you can hear me
01:10:37you can hear me
01:10:39oh
01:10:40oh
01:10:41oh
01:10:42oh
01:10:43oh
01:10:43oh
01:10:44oh
01:10:46oh
01:10:46oh
01:10:46no
01:10:47oh
01:10:48My space suit.
01:11:09It's punctured.
01:11:11I'm coming to help you.
01:11:14No, Talia.
01:11:15We're going down.
01:11:16You must save the others.
01:11:19Hanging away.
01:11:20I can't hold out for long.
01:11:22My air is escaping.
01:11:41The sphere is white again.
01:11:43Look, Ciccada.
01:11:44Talia has succeeded in reversing the field.
01:11:46My space suit is punctured.
01:11:48My oxygen is escaping and the safety device has failed.
01:11:52Try to hold out, Shen Yu.
01:11:54You've got to.
01:11:56The gravity is back to normal.
01:11:58I'll set off at once in the rocket plane.
01:12:00I'll get you out of it, Shen Yu.
01:12:02Hold on.
01:12:03I'm coming with oxygen.
01:12:08Shen Yu.
01:12:09Hello, Shen Yu.
01:12:11Hold on.
01:12:12Shen Yu.
01:12:13Shen Yu.
01:12:14Shen Yu.
01:12:15I must talk to him.
01:12:16Shen Yu.
01:12:17Shen Yu.
01:12:18I must talk to him.
01:12:19Shen Yu, listen to me.
01:12:20Those seeds that you found.
01:12:21They're growing.
01:12:22They're growing, Shen Yu.
01:12:23You've proved that there's life on the planet.
01:12:24Yes, Shen Yu.
01:12:25There's still life on Venus.
01:12:26And the seeds that you found.
01:12:27They're growing.
01:12:28They're growing, Shen Yu.
01:12:30You've proved that there's life on the planet.
01:12:32Yes, Shen Yu.
01:12:33There's still life on Venus.
01:12:40Sumiko.
01:12:41There's life.
01:12:42The breaking mortars are off.
01:12:56The breaking mortars.
01:12:58Talua.
01:12:59Chen Yu.
01:13:00Brinkman.
01:13:01Come back at once.
01:13:03We can't hold the Cosmos later down.
01:13:04We're being pushed off the planet.
01:13:06The reverse process is an action.
01:13:08The energy field is acting like a catapult.
01:13:10The negative gravity is increasing.
01:13:12Brinkman.
01:13:28Can you hear me?
01:13:29We're being hurled into space.
01:13:31Talua.
01:13:32Chen Yu.
01:13:32Brinkman.
01:13:33Are you receiving me?
01:13:34Suviko.
01:13:36Suviko.
01:13:38Orla.
01:13:39We must try and go back.
01:13:41Please.
01:13:42Please.
01:13:47Cosmos Street.
01:13:48Where are you?
01:13:50Are you receiving me?
01:13:51I can't get back.
01:13:53I'm being hurled out of the planet.
01:13:55Ah!
01:13:55Ah!
01:13:55Ah!
01:13:55Ah!
01:13:55Ah!
01:13:55Ah!
01:13:56Ah!
01:13:56Ah!
01:13:56Ah!
01:13:56Ah!
01:13:57Ah!
01:13:57Ah!
01:13:57Ah!
01:13:58Ah!
01:13:58Ah!
01:13:59Ah!
01:13:59Ah!
01:14:00Ah!
01:14:00Ah!
01:14:00Ah!
01:14:01Ah!
01:14:01Ah!
01:14:02Ah!
01:14:02Ah!
01:14:03Ah!
01:14:03Ah!
01:14:04Ah!
01:14:05Ah!
01:14:05Ah!
01:14:06Ah!
01:14:07Ah!
01:14:07Ah!
01:14:08Ah!
01:14:09Ah!
01:14:09Ah!
01:14:09Ah!
01:14:11Ah!
01:14:12Ah!
01:14:13Ah!
01:14:14Ah!
01:14:15Cosmos Streeters!
01:14:16You're taking off?
01:14:17You're leaving me?
01:14:18Are you leaving me?
01:14:19Very quick!
01:14:20Orla!
01:14:21Don't leave me!
01:14:22Don't leave me!
01:14:23Don't leave me!
01:14:24Orla!
01:14:25Cosmos Streeters!
01:14:26Cosmos Streeters!
01:14:27Cosmos Streeters!
01:14:28Cosmos Streeters!
01:14:33Luna 3 calling the Earth.
01:14:39The Cosmos Treader is returning.
01:14:41The Cosmos Treader is returning.
01:14:43We have called them, but at the moment, there is no reply.
01:15:03The Cosmos Treader
01:15:33The Cosmos Treader
01:16:03The Cosmos Treader
01:16:33The Cosmos Treader
01:17:03The Cosmos Treader
01:17:33The Cosmos Treader
01:18:03The Cosmos Treader

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