Radio: For those who haven't, uh, read the plaque, we'll read the plaque. " Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969. We came in peace for all mankind."
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[Indistinct Radio Communication]
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[Rumbling]
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You the man!
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So...
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Uhh...
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[High-pitched Whirring] Aah! Doctor! Aah! Aah!
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Direct hit! Commander: Squadron leaders, fire at will! Fire at will! Fire at will! We're going in. Squadron leaders, take point.
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That's...
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Ahh, checkmate. Yes, we've got everybody we have Yes, we've got everybody we have working on the problem. We are doing every... I love X-Files, too. I hope you get to see it. Woman: Good morning. Compact Cable. Anna will take care of you. David. David. What the hell's the point of having a beeper if you're not gonna turn it on? It was turned on. I was ignoring you. Hello. What's the, uh... What's the big emergency? It started this morning. Every station's making like it's the 1950s. We got static. We got snow. All kinds of distortions. - Nobody knows-- - Marty-- What the hell are you doing? There's a reason we have bins labeled " recycle." What the hell is going on? My God in heaven. So sue me. David! We got a problem. Did you try to switch transponder channels? Oh, please. You think I'd be this panicked if it was something simple? OK. Let's point the dish at another satellite. We tried that. It didn't work. It's almost as though they weren't even there. All right. All right. What've we got here?
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Hang on, sir. Sir, we have visual range with incoming over Iraqi airspace. Second sighting? Yes, sir. This just came in from the Persian Gulf. Correction, sir. We now have two confirmed visual contacts. That's affirmative. Mr. President. They're tracking another one off the California coastline. [Whispers] All right, go ahead. Put it on. General, you might want to watch this.
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Jeez.
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Instrumentation is malfunctioning. [Static] We can't get any kind of reading of what's in front of us. Wait a minute. [Static] May be clearing.
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I had a feeling you would.
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- Aah! - Aah!
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Line's gone, sir. Two more have been spotted over the Atlantic. One's moving toward New York, the other's headed this direction. How much time do we have? Less than 10 minutes. Alex, organize a military escort. Mr. President, I strongly recommend we move you to a secure location immediately. Connie, can we expect the same kind of panic we saw in Russia? More than likely. We can discuss this on the way. I'm not leaving. We have to maintain a working government... I want you to get the vice president, the whole cabinet, and joint chiefs, and take them to a secured location. I'm staying. I don't want to add to a public hysteria that's gonna cost lives. Connie. Yes, sir? We'll initiate the Emergency Broadcast System. We'll advise people not to panic. The best idea right now is to stay in their homes. Yes, sir. Roy. Dean. And, Alex, you contact the cabinet members. Have them rendezvous here. We'll take them to NORAD. Mr. President, with your permission, I'd like to remain at your side.
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Hey, hey, hey. Come on. Woman: He's just trying to impress you. If you want to impress me, you need to get a job and stop slobbering all over my shoe.
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Look... I really don't think they flew 90 billion light years to come down here and start a fight and get all rowdy. Look, why don't you just relax? I'm going to report to El Toro and find out what's going on.