:06:03
Why do we seek
to conquer space...
:06:05
when seven-tenths of our universe
remains to be explored?
:06:10
The world beneath the sea.
:06:12
You seem to be well-equipped
to repair that oversight.
:06:19
My name is Robert Sterling.
It's very kind of you to receive me.
:06:23
It's always a pleasure to welcome
someone with a mutual interest.
:06:30
An extraordinary number
of rare species.
:06:36
You recognize that variety,
of course.
:06:44
Of course.
:06:48
Other fish avoid it.
:06:51
Those dorsal spines
are laden with venom.
:06:56
Handsome, but deadly.
:06:59
I see you know your subject.
:07:03
One tries.
:07:04
You have a remarkable
establishment here.
:07:08
I'm somewhat of a recluse.
:07:11
I wish to conduct my life
on my own terms...
:07:14
and in surroundings
with which I can identify.
:07:19
That is a privilege of wealth.
:07:22
Don't you miss the outside world?
:07:26
For me,
this is all the world.
:07:31
There's beauty...
:07:34
there's ugliness...
:07:37
and there is death.
:07:41
I think you will find
this interesting.
:07:46
An underwater city.
:07:47
Fascinating, isn't it?
:07:50
The only hope
for the future of mankind.
:07:53
We all have our dreams.
:07:54
No dream, Mr. Sterling.
Soon a reality.