:06:01
Hey, Leo.
You got a postcard.
:06:07
- [ Beeps ]
- [ Shouting ] Leo ! Leo !
:06:11
Leo, it'sbeen twoyears. Whenareyou
gonna comehome ? Wemissyou!
:06:15
Don't come home too quick.
I'm really enjoying that apartment.
:06:17
- No ! We miss you !
- Are they letting you flyyet ?
:06:20
-No.
-Are the chimps doingall the work ?
:06:25
[ Cheering ]
:06:27
Hey, Leo, when you gonna make
that kind ofcommitment ? You--
:06:30
[Electricity Crackling]
:06:31
[Electricity Crackling]
:06:34
[ Chittering ]
:06:51
[ Hooting ]
:06:55
[Man On P.A.]Captain
Davidson, report to thebridge.
:07:05
[ Humming ]
:07:08
- We found it.
- It's moving like a storm.
:07:11
That's what it is.
It's an electromagnetic storm.
:07:14
- All the digitalclocksarestopped.
- It'sbeautiful.
:07:18
Yeah, so is the sun
until you get too close to it.
:07:20
This is weird.
I'mpicking up frequencypatterns.
:07:23
Tune 'em in.
:07:25
[Clicking]
:07:27
I'mgettingeveryelectronic
communication from Earth from all time.
:07:31
Thestorm mustbe
bouncingitback to us.
:07:35
Okay, let's get to work. We'll start
with a pass through the central core.
:07:39
Take initial radiation, gamma-ray
readings. You getyour monkey ready.
:07:42
Excuse me, sir, I hopeyou don't mind
my saying, but this is a waste oftime.
:07:46
We have standard
operating procedures--
:07:49
I'm well aware ofthe procedures,
but ifwe go through all ofthem,
it could be gone--
:07:52
No manned flights.
We start sending out an ape.
:07:54
Ifit's safe, we talk
about a pilot. In that order.
:07:57
You need somebody there who can think.
Why don'tyou allow me to do myjob ?