Armageddon
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:22:03
We're gonna have
to take my daughter along.

:22:07
- What did I do?
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Where you guys takin' her?

:22:10
- Sir, stay right here.
- Wh--

:22:12
Chick, get him paid,
get him off the rig!

:22:24
- Mr Stamper?
- Yeah, I'm Harry Stamper.

:22:28
How you doin'? Miss Stamper.
:22:30
I'm Dan Truman, Executive Director here.
:22:32
- Listen, on behalf of all of us,
I'd really like to apologize--
- Apologize.

:22:34
I don't know if we can take
any more apologies, Mr Truman.

:22:37
We've been apologized to
for the last 18-and-a-half hours.

:22:39
So if you don't mind, how about
if we just get on with it?

:22:42
You tell us why we're here
at the NASA Space Center.

:22:44
We should probably talk alone.
:22:46
Mr Truman, I don't keep
any secrets from my daughter, Grace.

:22:49
So whether you tell her now
or I tell her later, she's gonna
find out one way or the other.

:22:52
So why don't we just get on with it?
:22:54
[ Dan ] So when the Rogue
comet hit the asteroid belt,
it sent shrapnel right for us.

:22:58
For the next 15 days,
the Earth's in a shooting gallery.

:23:01
Even if the asteroid itself
hits the water, it's still hitting land.

:23:05
It'll flash boil millions
of gallons of seawater and slam
into the ocean bedrock.

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Now, if it's a Pacific Ocean impact--
which we think it will be--

:23:13
it'll create a tidal wave
three miles high,

:23:16
travelling at 1,000 miles an hour
covering California
and washing up in Denver.

:23:20
Japan's gone.
Australia's wiped out.

:23:24
Half the world's population
will be incinerated by the heat blast.

:23:27
The rest'll freeze to death
from nuclear winter.

:23:29
[ Whispering ]
That's unbelievable.

:23:32
Well, actually,
this is as real as it gets.

:23:38
Well, it's coming right now.
:23:41
Right for us at 22,000 miles an hour.
:23:44
Not a soul on Earth can hide from it.

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