The Cave
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:13:02
Hope you got a redundancy for this Meg.
:13:04
There's actually a triple redundancy.
It's the backup, a primary, and a HUD.

:13:08
So you can stay submerged for what,
18, 20 hours?

:13:12
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:13:14
Kate. Alex. This is Jack McAlister.
:13:18
- Dr. Jennings.
- It's a pleasure.

:13:20
We read about some of
your Yucatan expeditions. Pretty amazing.

:13:23
Thank you, thank you.
:13:25
I understand you have a great interest
in cave biology, Mr. McAllister.

:13:28
I'm starting to.
:13:30
- And it's just Jack, please.
- Kathryn.

:13:33
- Perhaps you want to see some samples?
- Yeah, sure.

:13:36
Hey, bro.
Double-check all the rebreathers, will you?

:13:39
Yeah. One in 14.
:13:41
One in 14?
:13:43
It's the number of cave divers that die each year.
:13:50
What's this?
:13:51
It's all that's left of some poor guy
they found in the mouth of the cave.

:14:05
Tyler? Let's go.
:14:09
So how did you hook up with these guys?
:14:12
My dad had a dive business
in North Florida,

:14:15
and when Jack got out of high school,
he kind of took him under his wing.

:14:19
- We're all kind of like family.
- And Tyler?

:14:24
He joined the business out of college.
:14:27
Briggs we found table-dancing
in a club outside Calgary.

:14:33
All right, everybody, listen up. Here we go.
:14:39
- You all right, Strode?
- Yeah, good, man.

:14:41
I've been analyzing these read-outs,
and here's what we got.

:14:45
There's an enormous cavern about
300 feet down, just below the cave entrance.

:14:49
- Dr. Nicolai has already named it Titan Hall.
- Oh, yeah, it's huge, believe me.

:14:54
There's a sump... Strode?
:14:56
...right about here,
:14:58
which then leads
to this underwater passageway.


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