Truman-stands before the entire group, ROUGHNECKs?:5°irid..>NASA, givingan
overview. Truman is using crude models hanging from ~tri;ngs.
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TRUMAN
Our only launch window for us to mee~ up
with the asteroid is Tuesday. Youi1.;~~~2f ":t
launch into orbit and dock at the Russian
Space Station for refueling. From there, a
two and a half-day trip to the
Truman walks amongst the spheres.
TRUMAN (cont'd) .
As you slingshot around the moon tq;:>speea.~, greater 22,000 miles an hour, the lunar '} gravity will clear away the debris';:ifrom t:b,,E:ii tail of the asteroid. You should ertterge.L.< right here.
(demonstrates)
Inside the asteroid's tail, going 150 miles an hour faster than the asteroid. Then you'll set the shuttle down at the pre- determined sites.
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OSCAR
Let's say for a second we actually land on the thing ... what's it like?
TRUMAN
Jagged. Unstable. There's rock, there's ice. 200 degrees in sunlight, minus 200 in shade. Brutal winds, seismic instability, gas eruptions. Unsteady rotation might suddenly change the gravitational conditions ...
OSCAR
Oh, so the scariest environment imaginable. Thanks. All you had to say was "scariest environment imaginable."
Truman moves to a monitor, hits his remote computer control -- the CG
images display what he's describing. *
TRUMAN
You land, you drill, you drop the nuke, you * leave. If all goes well, we'll detonate * the bomb before the asteroid passes this * plane: Zero Barrier. That'll deflect the * remaining pieces enough for them to:";i,;;lide * right by us. ,'? *
The display shows two giant asteroid halves just fissi~;--:fheearth. *
TRUMAN (cont'd) ,{(1/t:/S:\i;f': *
If the astroid passes Zero Barrier~nd the * bomb hasn't exploded. . . the game's 'Q){~i~f' *
· They all watch in dread as the monitor displays tq~Jro~fub.>p.ischarging*
l2a.§..t. Zero Barrier -- and the two pieces both hitt:iihg tb.e earth.*
HARRY if~i$".~~t1tf' '?P:/f
We'll only have eight hours once we land. *
Th.at' s 45 minutes to set up, 6 _and ~~{*",.?'"' *
hours drill time -- we' re gonna nee~~11ho1.'e'': *
800 feet deep, that's 12.5 feet an hour. *
Then 45 minutes to drop the nuke and take *
off. *
(eyes on Truman) *
We'll report our progress as we go *
TIME TO *
~:~~ B~~~:t~~e a 0~~~~t~~r~!~hD~;~H~AR GRAPHS ~iE:.<:~~~;;d *
;ft
HARRY (cont'd) •;:;H;t:.,~1'.:-,;,y;:JJ/*
· Time to Zero Barrier and Depth. If this' · *
gauge runs out first, we don't have a hole. *
I'd say we can go home, but we won't have *
that either. Now I want the red team to *
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I suit up: A.J ♦-, Bear, Oscar, Noonan, let's *
go. *
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~3B EXT. DRY LAKE BED (EDWARDS) - DUSK 123'13
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· CLOSE-UPS of Harry's incredible drill design mounted on the ARMADILLO.*
Over these shots we HEAR and we SEE guys demonstrate movements.
HARRY (V.O.) *
Each shuttle can only carry the weight of one replacement tranny and five drill bits * per vehicle. Those get chewed up, we're * shut down. We're here because of our * experience and ability -- but these are * limits we're not used to. So up there * we're by the book the whole way. There's * no room for hot-dogging, showing off, going * with instinct or trying to be a hero. *
( to A. J.) . . * You got that? We stay inside the envelope * at all times. Let's hit the tank. ·. ·
124A-GNT./EXT. NEUTRAL BUOYANCY TANK -- 124A-t3
MONTAGE SHOTS of the RED TEAM in the water tank, fully suited --
moving quick to adjust the mock-up drill arm -- Harry is in monitoring*
room, STOPWATCH in hand -- *
HARRY
All right, we're going for a bit chartg.e! * Bear, clamp it down! Okay, move it/! You guys gotta do this faster up there!': Load * the pipe, Oscar! A.J., let's up the .. torque! /~:d'.;': ".
TIME CUTS of A.J. operating the drill -- of the CO:PN'rDOWN' -- of their *
DRIFT STANDARD DISPLAYS -- a CG SIMULATION of DEPlfif,)and :TRANNY RPM' s. *
TRUMAN is watching -- GLOVED HANDS pulling cable ::'.'•.:"t:;;C:LA.MPING PIPE *
BEAR• s FACE through the helmet straining and sweating as'<he tries to *
keep up with the pipe replacement li{ _.;/ .;: *
~:{J4:ith(~A?~ .==·"-:~...-
BEAR
A.J., slow it down, man! *
A.J.
She can handle this, can you? I'm takin' *· her up! ,·:;~:~\"• :. ..:: ·: /;:\i,,,·.·.•* ';_;/<-~:/~;'~\\;;.. ·; HARRY (CONTI D) tt. A.J., you're at 600 fee·t, your'pipe"".«J:s >> * long, so pull her back to 8,000 rpm' *
A.J.
We don't have time for 8,000! *
HARRY
Take her back or you'll snap· the pipe or * blow the tranny! *
A.J. *
Come on, guys, keep it up! We're the *
younger team! I'm going to 11,000! Bear, *
give the turbine more 02! *
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The unit's shaking -- the tension rising
BEAR
Harry, you listening to this?! *
A.J.
(mimicking Bear) * Harry, you listening to this?! Bear, up * there, you listen to me! *
HARRY
A.J., you're gonna blow the tranny! Back * off now!
A.J.
· More 02 Bear! I'm throttling up! You ire * on ~ team now! This is how it's gonna J.?e ! · *
A,J.'s meters JUMP -- the computer alarm SOUNDS w;i,th_a.BLOWN TRANNY.*
HARRY
All right. get him out! Pull him up!
Outside of the tank, the exercise is halted as A.J. is pulled from the*
water -- Harry grabs him -- slams him against the wall -- Chick comes *
to break it up -- Harry pushes_ him back it's t:ense:,•... ,. as all hell -- *