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The Russians positioned their satellite
for reentry.
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At 4:23 in the morning, three days ago.
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And an Arctic storm appeared
and obliterated the whole scene.
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There you have it. Silence.
:33:14
No communication for six hours,
then garbled calls for help.
:33:18
Fire, disaster, death.
:33:20
Calls to both sides.
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Here we are.
:33:24
Then when the storm clears
and the wind dies...
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...that's when the first Russian planes
will arrive.
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Planes are standing by on both sides.
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The storm is clearing from the west.
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- Siberia.
- Exactly.
:33:39
Then Halliwell got to the film first
and Goodwin shot him.
:33:42
If he was first. If Goodwin was first,
then Halliwell was killed trying to get it.
:33:46
In any event, there was a shooting match
out in the snow...
:33:50
...and Goodwin came out of it alive.
:33:52
- Wounded, but alive.
- But he got caught in the fire too.
:33:55
I believe he started the fire
to obliterate the evidence.
:33:58
Burn down the whole camp.
Live on the supplies he'd stacked away.
:34:02
Yes, he got caught.
:34:04
When the storm cleared, he'd run the film
up on that balloon...
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...and a Russian plane would pick it up.
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And we'd live under the threat of what
was on that film for the rest of our lives.