:52:01
My unit has already received reports...
:52:04
that many of your nations
are considering surrender.
:52:10
You're lying.
:52:11
You can check with your
commanders for the truth.
:52:14
If they had surrendered,
you would have said so.
:52:18
It is inevitable.
:52:20
If you will surrender to me now...
:52:22
your lives will be spared.
:52:24
Look, friend, you're the prisoner.
:52:26
And as long as we have
you to work over, we still have a chance.
:52:33
Lamont, Dr. Penner,
we'll continue on with the tests.
:52:36
You will die, then,
as all the rest of you shall die.
:52:44
Dr. Penner and Dr. Lamont
began immediate...
:52:47
experiments in a desperate effort...
:52:50
to make the invader visible
to the human eye.
:52:54
The vast scientific knowledge
of the two men...
:52:57
was put to the test in a race against time.
:53:00
For they knew that with
every moment of failure...
:53:04
thousands more people
all over Earth would die.
:53:11
Time was running out for the defenders.
:53:13
The world was nearing
the end of its ability to fight back...
:53:18
for this was the third day.
:53:21
By midnight, the human race on Earth
would cease to exist.
:53:36
They still trying to batter down the door?
:53:39
No, they gave that up.
But they're still out there.
:53:42
Probably trying to figure
a new way to get at us.
:53:45
That thing in the chamber knows we're
trapped and that we can't get out alive.
:53:51
If we surrendered,
you think they'd let us live?
:53:53
Maybe. We won't know if we don't try.
:53:56
All our experiments have failed. Why wait?
:53:58
We're not giving up.