:06:02
	He trained most of the pilots here.
:06:04
	- Just passed the PSR.
- Oh, damn. I wish I'd got a picture.
:06:08
	- Of what?
- The PSR.
:06:11
	I wish he'd called it out before we passed it.
:06:15
	The PSR is the point of safe return.
:06:18
	It means we've used up half our fuel,
so we can't turn back.
:06:23
	Right, but if something went wrong,
we could land, presumably.
:06:29
	- We could ditch.
- Yeah. Ditch.
:06:31
	But the temperature of the water
would kill us in three minutes.
:06:50
	Welcome aboard, everybody. Please.
:06:53
	Some of you may be wondering
why this team has been assembled.
:06:57
	Your host will give you the answer now.
:07:00
	Mr. Weyland.
:07:16
	Seven days ago, one of my satellites
over Antarctica hunting for mineral deposits
:07:21
	discovered a sudden heat bloom
beneath the earth, which outlined this.
:07:26
	The red lines indicate solid walls.
:07:29
	Through thermal mapping, we've generated
a three-dimensional image of the structure.
:07:35
	It's massive, containing hundreds of rooms,
all built around a central core.
:07:43
	My experts tell me it's a pyramid.
:07:46
	What they can't agree on
is who built it and when.
:07:50
	One expert tells me this has features
reminiscent of the Aztecs.
:07:55
	Another tells me it's probably Cambodian.
:07:57
	What they all agree on is that
the smooth side is definitively Egyptian.