Mission to Mars
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1:20:16
Hey, hey, hey !
Hey !

1:20:20
My baby.
1:20:23
It's not a signature.
1:20:25
[Luke]
What ?

1:20:27
The noise from the face.
It's not a signature.

1:20:32
It's a test.
It's asking us for the right answer.

1:20:36
It wants us to put in
the missing pair ofchromosomes.

1:20:40
- Why ?
- To prove that we're human.

1:20:47
We fi red radar into that thing,
concentrated radio waves,
and you're saying--

1:20:50
Which it interpreted
as the wrong answer.

1:20:53
It's-- It could be like
a security alarm.
When it gets an incorrect response,

1:20:56
it defends itself.
1:20:59
So what happens when it
gets the right answer ?

1:21:03
Well,
1:21:05
I don't know that,
Phil.

1:21:09
But we gotta find out.
1:21:25
Luke, what ifwe
work this the otherway ?

1:21:29
We figure out which tones would be
equivalent to the missing chromosomes,

1:21:32
and then dub them into
your recording of the signal.

1:21:35
- Is that possible ?
- Yeah.

1:21:41
- Yeah, l-l think so.
- Good, good, good.

1:21:44
What about the radar gun ?
Will it accept the input...

1:21:47
so we can transmit
a completed signal back to the face ?

1:21:50
[Phil] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Holdon,Jim.

1:21:53
What if you're wrong ?
1:21:56
Whoever
goes out there--

1:21:59
I mean, what if you're wrong ?
Three people have already
died over that thing.


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