Independence Day
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1:46:02
l gave it a virus. A computer virus.
1:46:06
Are you telling us you can send out a signal
that will disable all their shields?

1:46:11
Just like they used our satellites against us,
we can use their own signal against them.

1:46:16
lf we plant a virus into that mother ship,
1:46:19
it's gonna filter down
into all the corresponding ships below.

1:46:23
I'm sorry. I don't understand. How exactly
do we infect the mother ship with this virus?

1:46:30
We're... We're gonna
1:46:33
have to... fly their alien craft
out of our atmosphere and dock with it.

1:46:38
We can enter here,
as shown in these satellite photos.

1:46:41
We then upload the virus, set off
some kind of explosion which'll disable it.

1:46:46
That'll disorient the smaller ships below
and that could buy you some time to...

1:46:53
to take 'em... take 'em out. Take 'em down.
1:46:56
Do your... Do your stuff.
1:46:59
- This is ridiculous!
- How long would their shields be down?

1:47:04
Eh... I dunno. A matter of minutes.
1:47:07
You want us to coordinate a counterstrike
with a window of a few minutes?

1:47:12
- With shields down, it might be possible.
- Oh, please!

1:47:16
We don't have the manpower or the resources
to launch that kind of a campaign!

1:47:20
Not to mention
that this whole cockamamie plan

1:47:22
depends on a machine that no one
in this world is qualified to operate.

1:47:28
l wouldn't say that, sir.
1:47:30
I've seen them in action.
I'm aware of their manoeuvring capabilities.

1:47:34
With your permission, General,
I'd like the opportunity to try.

1:47:38
That thing is a wreck.
1:47:41
lt crash-landed in the '50s.
We don't even know if it's capable of flying!

1:47:45
Jim, remove the clamps.

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