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Monday, February 22, 2010

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"Space: Above And Beyond"

"Pilot"

24 September 1995

Episode 1 DVD:

01:08:25


Squadron aviation officer: Ten-hut!

Lt. Colonel Fouts: Be seated. The information you're about to receive is classified level red. I don't need to remind you of the consequences of divulging class red information. Fifty-Eighth, because of you we've caught a break - a major break. Within the wreckage of the alien recon vehicle you recovered during your HIST was an encoded transmission detailing the enemy's projected battle objectives. Subsequently, all enemy movements have been anticipated. Fearing that the captured information may be deceptive we have not shown our hand... until now. The Earth is here. The enemy intends to attack with extreme intent two-thirds of its forces, at the Groombridge 34 Star System Naval base in 71 hours. This is known as point "G." The Earth forces, the greatest mobilization of military might since the 20th century, will surprise attack from behind enemy positions at two points, point "F," here, and point "H," here. The Marines will participate with the 8th Air Wing. This will be possible due to fortuitous projected wormhole opening in the Galileo regions. From the captured information, we have ascertained their planes are faster, with a greater rate of climb; ours are more maneuverable and better armed. It evens out. Surprise has been their best weapon. Now its ours.

2LT Cooper Hawkes: It's too easy. Sir, if the plans weren't planted then they at least would assume we have them.

Lt. Colonel Fouts: No doubt their intelligence informed them we would be unable to decipher the transmission. And, in fact, it has taken fifty Quantum Charno computers interlinked on four continents to decode the enemy's complex language. And, as mentioned, their movements have since been in accord with the captured plans.










http://www.cswap.com/1996/Independence_Day/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_44

Independence Day


:44:56
- I don't have time for this.
- Two minutes, Tom, please.

:44:59
Mr President, Julius Levinson. David is my...

:45:02
- I told you he wouldn't listen.
- You have to tell him now.

:45:05
David, you have to tell him!
David, tell him!

:45:10
I know why we have satellite disruption.

:45:15
All right. Go ahead.

:45:21
Let's say that you wanted to coordinate with
spaceships on different sides ofthe Earth.

:45:26
They couldn't send a direct signal, right?

:45:29
- You mean line of sight?
- Right. The curve of the Earth prevents it.

:45:33
You'd need satellites to relay that signal
in order to reach each ship.

:45:38
Well, I found a signal hidden
inside our own satellite system.

:45:46
Excuse me, Mr President. They're starting.

:45:52
They're using our own satellites against us.

:45:58
The clock is ticking.










http://www.cswap.com/1980/The_Final_Countdown/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_22

The Final Countdown


:22:40
- Get [ CAG ] up here.
- Yes, sir.

:22:42
I want to talk
to CINPAC Fleet.

:22:44
Captain, we're down across the board.
Antennas check out, but we're off the air.

:22:48
- Any word from our destroyers?
- We aren't getting anything

:22:50
except some code transmissions
in the 200-meter band.