Independence Day
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:13:03
And risk turning
one dangerous falling object into many?

:13:06
We don't yet know enough
to make any kind of intelligen tjudgments.

:13:10
Luckily the press is making up
their own story for now.

:13:14
But that's not gonna keep.
:13:15
- We may need to upgrade to DEFCON 3.
- Absolutely.

:13:19
General, tell NORAD we're on DEFCON 3.
:13:21
- That's not what the President said.
- Isn't that a bit premature?

:13:26
Over 50% of the armed forces
are on weekend leave.

:13:29
Plus the commanders and troops
that are in town for the Fourth of July parade.

:13:33
The object has settled into a stationary orbit.
:13:36
- Well, that's good news.
- Not really, sir.

:13:39
Part of it has broken off
into nearly three dozen pieces.

:13:42
Smaller than the whole,
yet over 15 miles in width themselves.

:13:51
Where are they heading?
:13:52
They should be entering our atmosphere
within the next 25 minutes.

:14:06
Take us to DEFCON 3.
:14:15
- Please say we're gettin' somewhere.
- There's good and bad news.

:14:19
- What's the bad news?
- There's a penalty for disturbing my lunch.

:14:23
And the good news is you won't charge me.
:14:26
No. The good news is that
the problem is not our equipment,

:14:29
but a weird signal
embedded in the satellite feed.

:14:32
That's the good news?
:14:33
Yes. It has a sequential pattern.
Once I find the exact binary sequence,

:14:38
I can calculate the phase reversal
and apply it.

:14:41
We should be able to block it out.
:14:44
And then we'll be the only guys in town
with a clear picture!

:14:48
Yes! Yes! David! That's why I love you!
:14:51
That's not necessary. Too kind.

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