[Boomer Barks] OK, OK. Let's-- Let's get this off. Here. Let me help you.
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Dr. Okun: As you can see from the repairs, we've been trying to put her back together since the late 1960s. Don't tell me you've had this for 40 years, and you don't know anything about them? Oh, hell, no. No, no. We know tons about them. But the neatest stuff-- the neatest stuff has only happened in the last few days. See, we can't duplicate their type of power, so we've never been able to experiment. But since these guys started showing up, all the little gizmos inside turned on. The last 2 4 hours have been really exciting. Exciting? People are dying out there. I don't think " exciting" is the word I'd choose to describe it. You guys are hoping to fly this thing, huh? You said you can repair their technology. Can you tell us anything useful about them? Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I mean, they're not all that dissimilar from us. Breathes oxygen. Comparable tolerances to heat, cold. Probably why they're interested in our planet. Hey. Hey.
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Hmm?
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She's hurt pretty badly.
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Are they not getting through? No, sir. Not one. Command, Knight 1. Command, Knight 1. Switching to sidewinders. Moving in.
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Jim, wake up. We got work to do. Get everybody down here right away. What?
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Helicopter: This is the Los Angeles Police Department. Please vacate the premises immediately for your own safety.
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Knight 3, Love 50. Notch reference 1-2-0.
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[Big Explosion]
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My God, they're everywhere.
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That is a negative impact. That is an N.I. Negative impact. I'm out of missiles. Eagle Two! I'm on it.
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What do you want? You got to leave the White House. [Whispering] This is hardly the time nor the place to be having that same old discussion! You don't understand. You got to leave Washington. Well, in case you haven't noticed, we are having a little crisis here. They're communicating with a hidden signal. They're going to attack. You are just being paranoid! Shh! It's not paranoia. The embedding's very subtle. It's probably been overlooked. If-- [Dial Tone]
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So...you want to ring the bell or should I? [Busy Signal] [Gasps] Hmm? Oh, perfect. She's using it. Perfect. What's perfect? It's busy. Yeah. I can use her signal to triangulate to triangulate her exact position in the White House. You can do that? Yeah. All cable repairmen can, Pops. John McLaughlin On TV: The visitors have arrived, but the president remains at the White House. Question: Are Mr. Whitmore's actions A--ultra brave... [Ringing] or B--foolhardy? What? David: Now, don't hang up, sweetie. David. How did you get this number? Do me a favor. Walk to the window. And I'm looking for what? You'll see. Over here.
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Come on. Come on.
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Jasmine: Can you give me a hand? Yeah, sure.
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Captain Steven Hiller, United States Marine Corps. I'm sorry, Captain. This is a restricted area. I can't let you pass without clearance. OK. Come here. You want to see my clearance? Maybe I'll just leave this here with you. Let them pass. Let them pass. Get the hell out of the way. Did you see that? Come on down. Come on down.
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Well, obviously, this cockpit was designed to seat three, though how they sat on that, I don't know. David: Gently. Uh, you see these gizmos flashing? Yeah. We've been working around the clock trying to get a fix on all this crap. Some stuff we figured out right away. Uh, this, we're pretty sure, is the life support system for the cabin. [Coughs] And, uh, this doohickey is connected to-- Oh...Well, it was connected to the engine. Here. Take that, will ya? Uh, these configurations, uh...