1:15:04
Is it really impossible for me to see it?
1:15:07
Not yet.
1:15:09
Not if you're to love it.
1:15:11
Now it must be finished.
1:15:13
Now it will grow...
1:15:15
... grow at a greatly accelerated rate.
1:15:28
Last month, on the 16th,
to be precise...
1:15:31
...Proteus Four redirected the telescope...
1:15:34
...to an area completely
of his own choosing. Here.
1:15:37
Orion.
1:15:40
What was he doing out there?
1:15:43
- What sort of data were you getting back?
- We've no idea.
1:15:49
"No data available."
1:15:55
If he did this, what else is he doing?
1:15:57
But how? It's impossible.
He would need to communicate.
1:16:00
A terminal of his own
to communicate.
1:16:04
He asked for that.
1:16:07
He didn't get it...
1:16:09
...but he did this.
1:16:16
Yes.
1:16:18
He's here?
1:16:20
Yeah, okay. Peggy, thank you.
1:16:24
David?
1:16:26
- You have no right to be in here.
- Bullshit!
1:16:29
This space thing...
1:16:34
I've been advised it might be
trying to take over a Telstar satellite...
1:16:38
...put itself on TV or something.
1:16:42
I asked it.
1:16:44
It said it was looking at the stars.
1:16:48
It has to be shut down, Alex.
1:16:50
David, you can't do that.
1:16:52
This is our fault.
1:16:54
We tried to box it in, this...
This great mind.
1:16:57
What if it infiltrated a hydrogen bomb?
My God, it...