1:10:00
yet here was one
that was still upright.
1:10:02
And so someone took
a drink of water,
1:10:05
set that glass down,
and walked out of that room,
1:10:07
and 90 years later, that glass
and that carafe are still there.
1:10:11
I n the middle of this,
you see this perfect object.
1:10:15
It really ties you
to the people.
1:10:17
It does.
1:10:18
You still see things
1:10:20
where people had last left them.
1:10:25
Lamps still plugged in.
1:10:29
The medicine bottles
still in place.
1:10:35
It's the things people touched
1:10:37
that bring the pictures alive
in your mind.
1:10:44
So we're looking at it
right here, like this.
1:10:46
I need more power.
1:10:47
Come on, baby.
React, react, react.
1:10:50
- We have a problem.
- What?
1:10:51
We got
a low-battery warning here.
1:10:53
Whoa, there's something
really terribly wrong here.
1:10:56
Uh-oh.
Are we gonna lose this thing?
1:10:58
Oh, Jesus.
1:10:59
- Did we crash?
- We're dead. We're dead.
1:11:01
We're dead and buoyant.
1:11:03
Drop it. Drop it.
Buoyancy right now.
1:11:05
- Easy, easy, easy.
- Battery is starting to die.
1:11:08
Oh, we're not gonna live.
1:11:11
Guys, get a visual on us,
because we just lost power.
1:11:15
You're headed
for the ceiling.
1:11:17
You're sitting
on the ceiling, Jim.
1:11:19
We're dead in the water.
We have a dead battery.
1:11:22
We're watching you.
We're gonna sit and watch you.
1:11:24
The whole thing
was melting down.
1:11:26
The batteries, they
were melting down and venting.
1:11:29
It was very bizarre.
1:11:30
It was like,
"Houston, we have a problem. "
1:11:35
They flew beautifully
right up until the point
1:11:38
that we had an absolute, total
major-malfunction system crash.
1:11:45
I've had a debate with myself
1:11:46
as to whether I would
even ever try a rescue,
1:11:49
because better to lose one
than two.
1:11:51
It's almost a straight shot,
1:11:52
except there's a couple
of columns in the way.
1:11:54
I think there's a way
to bring it back.
1:11:57
Yeah, it's not too far
from the stairwell.
1:11:59
No.