:52:08
	Okay, listen up. Quiet down, people.
:52:12
	Quiet down. Quiet down.
Let's stay cool, people.
:52:17
	Procedures, I need another
computer up in the R.T.C.C.
:52:20
	I want everybody to alert
your support teams.
:52:23
	Wake up anybody you need
and get them in here.
:52:26
	Let's work the problem, people.
:52:28
	Let's not make things worse
by guessin'.
:52:30
	13, this is Houston. We are going around
the room. We're gonna get you answers.
:52:34
	We keep venting, we're gonna keep
hitting the edge of that deadband.
:52:38
	Take a look at the O2
on number one.
:52:45
	200 pounds and falling.
:52:48
	O2 tank two still zero.
:52:50
	'- Tank one: 218 psi and falling.
'- Is that what you're gettin'? Confirm.
:52:53
	'- We're seeing the same, 13.
'- Can we review our status, Sy?
:52:58
	Let's look at this thing
from a standpoint of status.
:53:04
	What have we got
on the spacecraft that's good?
:53:10
	I'll get back to you, Gene.
:53:15
	We're not gonna have
power much longer.
:53:17
	The ship's bleedin' to death.
:53:27
	'- Flight?
'- Yeah. Go, EECOM.
:53:30
	Um, Flight, I recommend we shut down
the reactant valves of the fuel cells.
:53:35
	What the hell good
is that gonna do?
:53:38
	If that's where the leak is,
we can isolate it.
:53:40
	We can isolate it there,
save what's left in the tanks,
and we can run on the good cell.
:53:44
	You close 'em,
you can't open 'em again.
:53:46
	You can't land on the moon
with one healthy fuel cell.
:53:48
	Gene, the Odyssey is dying.
:53:52
	From my chair here,
this is the last option.