Independence Day
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1:22:01
Well, to be honest,
we don't know what the hell this crap is.

1:22:06
But this is clearly what they use
to guide and navigate their craft.

1:22:12
Neat, huh?
1:22:14
Could somebody grab my laptop there?
Can I have the computer inside?

1:22:19
These patterns are repeating sequentially,
like their countdown signal.

1:22:23
They're using that frequency
for computer communications.

1:22:26
See? That's how
they're coordinating their ships.

1:22:30
You know...
1:22:32
You're really starting to make us look bad.
1:22:42
They got one! They got one alive!
1:22:44
- They got one. Alive!
- Jesus!

1:22:47
You'll be OK by yourself, Dave?
1:22:49
- Fine.
- Don't touch anything.

1:22:54
Everybody's always telling me
not to touch anything.

1:23:01
Oh! It's all wet.
1:23:13
Right here! In the back of the pickup.
1:23:20
General, sir. Captain Steven Hiller,
United States Marine Corps.

1:23:24
Guess who's comin' to dinner!
1:23:26
I need a doctor.
1:23:28
I need a doctor!
1:23:32
Oh, boy!
1:23:33
- How long has he been unconscious?
- About three hours.

1:23:36
- Let's get him in containment.
- My son is very sick. He needs attention!

1:23:40
He's drying out.
l want him sprayed down with saline.

1:23:43
He has a problem with his adrenal cortex!
Please!

1:23:49
If you don't do something right now,
my son will die!

1:23:53
- Just help him!
- Okay. O'Haver, Miller, you come with us.

1:23:57
You, take us to him, OK? Let's go.

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