Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000
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1:11:00
We barely have men to
do one of those things. . .

1:11:03
. . .Iet alone all three.
1:11:06
It's good to have friends
on the outside!

1:11:26
Come on!
1:11:27
If you two kept your eyes open,
that'd be a great help.

1:11:30
Look for an ocean. If you see any,
we've gone too far.

1:11:35
I think this is it.
1:11:37
I think we're in Washington.
1:11:39
-We're still in Colorado.
-That's impossible.

1:11:42
I've been watching,
we haven't crossed this line.

1:11:44
You're not paying attention.
1:11:46
Let him navigate and watch me.
You're gonna fly on the way back.

1:11:50
We couldn't have crossed
all these lines.

1:11:53
Well, we did. The lines must
have faded over time.

1:12:11
This great village was the capital
for all our tribes.

1:12:14
This is where our people's
history was buried.

1:12:27
Here. When the Psychlos
attacked Earth. . .

1:12:30
. . .they sent out flying gas drones.
1:12:32
Our ancestors must've made it out
into these remote radiated areas. . .

1:12:36
. . .and the only reason they survived
was because radiation is. . .

1:12:39
. . .Iethal to the Psychlos.
1:12:41
-And that was not good for them.
-That's good for us.

1:12:44
Even if we fail, the people
will be safe if they stay--

1:12:47
Safe from being hunted. . .
1:12:49
. . .but radiation is
also poisonous for humans.

1:12:53
So, you see, either way. . .
1:12:55
. . .if we don't take back our planet. . .
1:12:59
. . .the last of humanity
becomes extinct.


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