Deep Rising
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:19:24
What?
:19:27
What's happening here, gentlemen?
:19:31
Communications,
what's your status?

:19:33
All thermal and laser imaging generating
a negative white screen response, sir.

:19:37
- That's impossible.
- Captain, radar not responding either.

:19:39
Right. Switch to
auxiliary power, Mr. Lewis.

:19:41
Let's do a circuit check.
:19:44
No response, sir.
We have a complete mainframe meltdown.

:19:47
- What about the communications gear?
- Gone. All completely gone!

:19:49
- Maybe it's the storm, sir.
- No, no. That's nonsense.

:19:52
- This ship is impervious to weather.
- Can we still send?

:19:54
Our signal goes out static, sir.
I’ve never seen anything like it.

:19:56
This equipment is state-of-the-art!
Top of the line!

:19:58
Mr. Canton, please!
:20:00
We are in a very dangerous
situation here. We are running...

:20:03
without radar or any form of imaging;
we are sailing blind.

:20:06
- No way to communicate our situation.
- I have something here, sir.

:20:10
- What is it, Colin?
- I don't know, sir,

:20:12
but whatever it is,
it's, uh, big.

:20:15
Probably just
a pod of whales.

:20:18
Moving at 31 knots, sir?
I don't think so.

:20:20
- Where's it coming from?
- Directly beneath us, sir.

:20:23
160 meters directly beneath us
and rising very quickly.

:20:26
150 meters.
140.

:20:29
130. 120.
:20:31
110. 100 meters.
:20:34
Ninety, eighty.
:20:36
- Seventy, sixty.
- What are they?

:20:38
Fifty meters.

prev.
next.