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00:00Letso's vote. When submerged, he's reachable only by VLF radio, shielded from any digital transmission.
00:07That means he's immune to this thing.
00:10But only if he stays submerged.
00:12An osprey can get you there in two hours, but he won't have enough fuel to wait.
00:16There's no other choice.
00:17If Letso receives my command, if he believes it to be authentic, he might come to periscope depth.
00:25He might wait 30 seconds.
00:28If you are even one minute late.
00:31Just give me this chance.
00:58You let Hunt go?
01:11That's what I said.
01:13With the key?
01:14Well, he couldn't do much without it.
01:16So where is he now?
01:17Somewhere in the northern Pacific, I assume.
01:19You gave him an aircraft carrier?
01:23I am the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, Mr. Secretary.
01:26It is my aircraft carrier, and I do with it as I please.
01:31You knew this would happen.
01:33I suspected.
01:34You could have at least told us.
01:35I just did.
01:36And now you're excused?
01:38Madam President.
01:39That would be all.
01:56I couldn't tell you.
01:57It had to be my responsibility and mine alone, and I had to buy Hunt time.
02:04Someone could have tried to stop him.
02:06I may not agree with you, but they do respect your authority.
02:09Before this is over, someone will panic.
02:12Someone will try to stop me.
02:14Another field trip.
02:26You know where he's at?
02:28You know where he's going to end up.
02:30That surprised me.
02:44Now, remember, governments were killed to know what we know about the Sebastopol.
02:58This is a CIA station run by seasoned field agents trained to get information and never, ever give it.
03:05Tell them nothing about our real mission.
03:07Just let me do the talking.
03:08You see this?
03:25Kinauma.
03:27Polacto, you will.
03:32Hello.
03:34Uh, can I help you?
03:36I certainly hope so.
03:37Yes, we're looking for the SOSUS listening station.
03:40You found it, friend.
03:41I'm the station chief, Bill Donlow, my wife, Tepisa.
03:46Hello.
03:47How do you do?
03:49Well, nice to meet you, Bill.
03:51We're researchers from the British seismological...
03:52I'm sorry, did you say Donlow?
03:54That's right.
03:55Bill.
03:56William Donlow.
03:57Langley Donlow.
03:58Blackvolt Donlow.
04:00The same.
04:01And you are?
04:03I can't believe it.
04:04This guy is a coding legend.
04:08He designed the CIA mainframe at Langley.
04:10The Black Vault.
04:11It's the most secure database on the planet.
04:13It's completely impenetrable.
04:14Well, if it were impenetrable, I wouldn't be here.
04:17The vault was breached in 96, and the agency shipped me out the same day.
04:22Been here ever since.
04:23So you mean to say you've been on this island for...
04:2930 years.
04:32Just out of curiosity, how do you know about the Black Vault?
04:36That's highly classified.
04:40Sorry.
04:42Who did you say you were?
04:43Just tell the man why we're here.
04:45Mr. Donlow, Bill, even if we could tell you the truth, you wouldn't believe it.
04:48I wouldn't.
04:49Grace.
04:49The heart of the matter is that we need access to all your SOSUS data from late winter 2012.
04:54Otherwise, the world will cease to exist in a few days.
04:58It's happening, isn't it?

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