Deep Impact
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:41:00
Baker: Loading
first nuke now.

:41:29
Baker: 1,000 feet
to stand-off.

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R-dot 3, 5-X, 2-Y.
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500 feet,
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R-dot point 3...3-X,
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1 point 5-Y.
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Go for auto trajectory.
:41:49
We're there.
:41:50
Monash:
Residuals are nulled.

:41:52
Baker:
Disengage Orion.

:41:54
Orion disengaged.
:41:56
You're on bi-prop.
:42:08
Announcer: This is
a special presentation

:42:10
of MSNBC News
:42:12
with Jenny Lerner.
:42:19
Good evening.
:42:21
Sometime in the next hour,
:42:22
the Messiah mission will
enter its most critical phase:

:42:25
the interception
of Wolf-Biederman

:42:27
and the setting of
the nuclear devices

:42:29
that will deflect it off
its collision course with Earth.

:42:32
But first,
Captain Spurgeon Tanner

:42:35
will have to guide
the spacecraft

:42:37
through the blizzard
of rocks, sand, and ice

:42:39
that make up
the comet's tail, or coma.

:42:42
The crew will have to complete
its work before the sun rises.

:42:45
Sublimator
looks good, Mick.

:42:47
Tanner, Over lntercom:
Disengaging auto now.

:42:50
I'm eyeballs out
from here on in.

:42:52
How come that doesn't
make me feel any better?

:42:54
Tanner: I heard that.
:42:55
Lights on.
:42:57
Cameras on.
:42:58
Tanner: On the Mississippi River
in Mark Twain's time,


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