:59:00
How do you know that?
:59:03
lt's like a lion.
:59:06
- lt sticks close to the zebras.
- Zebras? Oh, right.
:59:10
But running around here in the dark,
are you kidding?
:59:13
Outside ofthis main shaft
there's no overheads.
:59:16
- Don't we have flashlights?
- Thousands ofthem, but no batteries.
:59:20
Torches?
Do we have the capacity to make fire?
:59:24
Most humans have enjoyed that privilege
since the Stone Age.
:59:29
No need to be sarcastic.
:59:33
Never been used. They were
gonna dump nuclear crap in there.
:59:36
Never got round to it.
lt's clean as a whistle inside.
:59:39
This is the only way... in or out?
:59:42
That's right.
Walls are six feet thick. Solid steel.
:59:45
They knew how to build these babies.
:59:47
You're saying,
we get something in there,...
:59:50
- ..there's no way it can get out?
- That's right.
:59:54
No fucking way.
1:00:02
lt's kept here.
Forget what this stuff's called.
1:00:05
- Quinitricetyline.
- l knew that.
1:00:08
l've gotta get these section arrangements
uh... organised with Dillon...
1:00:12
..for the... paint brush, uh...
1:00:15
So, um...
1:00:16
- David...
- Yeah.
1:00:17
- You can get these drums organised.
- Right, 85.
1:00:20
And, uh...
1:00:22
..don't call me that.
1:00:26
What's this... 85 thing?
1:00:30
A couple of us sneaked
a look at his personnel file.
1:00:33
lt's his lQ.
1:00:42
l saw a drum ofthis stuff
fall into a beachhead bunker once.
1:00:46
The blast put a tug in dry dock
for 17 weeks.
1:00:50
Great stuff!
1:00:56
All right, let me get this straight.
1:00:59
You wanna burn it down
and out ofthe pipes,...