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2010: The Year We Make Contact "2010: The Year We Make Contact" is a science fiction movie released in 1984, directed by

2010: The Year We Make Contact

"2010: The Year We Make Contact" is a science fiction movie released in 1984, directed by Peter Hyams. It is a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's iconic film "2001: A Space Odyssey," and is based on Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2010: Odyssey Two."

The movie stars Roy Scheider as Dr. Heywood Floyd, reprising his role from the first film. Other notable cast members include John Lithgow as Dr. Walter Curnow, Helen Mirren as Tanya Kirbuk, Bob Balaban as Dr. R. Chandra, and Keir Dullea, who played Dave Bowman in the original film, also makes an appearance.

"2010: The Year We Make Contact" takes place nine years after the mysterious events aboard the Discovery One spacecraft in "2001: A Space Odyssey." The United States and the Soviet Union find themselves on the brink of nuclear war, and tensions are rising rapidly. Driven by the desire to resolve the mystery surrounding the vanished Discovery One mission, an American and Soviet team unite to send a joint mission to Jupiter.

Throughout the movie, the crew encounters various challenges and discovers astonishing secrets about the enigmatic Monoliths and their creators, referring to the events and questions raised in the previous film. The visuals are stunning, and the narrative is gripping, maintaining a sense of wonder and intrigue that echoes the style of the original.

The film explores themes of human progress, evolution, and the search for extraterrestrial life. It delves into the idea of the Monoliths as catalysts for mankind's evolution, posing thought-provoking questions about humanity's place in the universe.

Accompanying the stunning visuals and compelling storyline, the movie features a memorable soundtrack composed by David Shire. The music enhances the tension and mystery, creating a haunting and atmospheric experience. In certain moments, the score pays homage to the original film, utilizing elements of György Ligeti's iconic compositions that were so integral to "2001: A Space Odyssey."

If you are intrigued by the concept of exploring the mysteries of the universe and the evolution of mankind, "2010: The Year We Make Contact" comes highly recommended. You can find this sci-fi classic available for streaming or download on various online platforms. Immerse yourself in the thrilling journey and discover why it is regarded as one of the finest sequels in science fiction history.

So, don't miss the chance to experience this iconic movie and delve into its thought-provoking narrative and stunning visuals. If you are a fan of science fiction and enjoy engaging storytelling, "2010: The Year We Make Contact" is a must-watch.

To further enhance your movie-watching experience, you can also listen to and download the soundtrack by David Shire. The captivating and atmospheric music will transport you deep into the mysteries of space and add another layer of immersion to your journey.

So, buckle up, get ready for an adventure, and enjoy the wonders that "2010: The Year We Make Contact" has to offer. Play and download these incredible sounds here, and let your imagination soar among the stars.

A fabulous bird reborn from the ashes of its earlier life.
A good number of questions have remained unanswered.
A lot has happened while you have been asleep.
A man of few words. I like it.
A nonconducting blade so there won't be any short circuits when you trigger it.
A Russian Craft flown by Russians...
A second volley was fired. There still was no response. None.
A shape of some kind for something that has no shape.
A state of war exists between our two countries.
A strange smell here.
A warning.
According to program.
Aerobraking in 50 seconds.
Aerobraking in one minute.
Aerobraking in two minutes. Two minutes to aerobraking.
After nine years and hundreds of millions of miles, we are about to come...
Afternoon, SAL.
Afterward, he had no comment for reporters.
Again.
All ambassadors have been recalled.
All American air defense and satellite defense forces are on full alert.
All American personnel are ordered to leave Soviet territory immediately...
All Dave Bowman really was...
All hands to the Ward Room. All hands to the Ward Room, please.
All hell is breaking loose down here.
All intelligent creatures dream. Nobody knows why.
All opposed?
All right, Leonov. Unsealing the visor.
All right. What's going on here?
All Russian personnel are similarly ordered to evacuate American territory.
All systems are functional.
All systems nominal.
Allowed.
Also to examine the large monolith.
Although I compute a 65 percent probability...
Although, as you can see, they are improving.
An embassy for an intelligence beyond ours...
And came up with nothing.
And do you know why I chose that?
And don't close your eyes.
And guess what we discover along the way?
And have stimulating relationships with them.
And I hope this is all worth it.
And I really believe this black giant is controlling it all.
And I suppose you'll wanna go? How the hell am I gonna sell it?
And I wanted to say goodbye.
And I will dream of you and your mother.
And if I don't proceed with the launch?
And instructed not to reveal anything to Bowman or Poole.
And is unable to have spontaneous respiration.
And longer than that to comprehend the data.
And now all those programs will have to be dumped.
And now it looks as if that is going to happen sooner than we ever expected.
And now you're looking for absolution.
And now, HAL, if you will excuse us for a moment...
And realized that we were only tenants of this world.
And saw the new distant sun in the sky.
And she's turned every 30 minutes. That's about it.
And slingshot us around behind the dark side.
And so will you.
And that's the way we find out things. I think I read that in a manual.
And the computer on board the Discovery, the HAL 9000, can it be reactivated?
And the premier of the Soviet Union looked out of the Kremlin window...
And there wouldn't be enough food aboard for the flight for everybody.
And they have one pod here.
And we certainly were close enough, weren't we?
And we don't have enough fuel to slow ourselves down so...
And what is the proportion of the objects in question?
And while you're at it, could you please...
And you are a smart man.
And you?
Answer me!
Any change?
Anyone on the Bridge, tell them get lost.
Are allowed between the Leonov and Discovery.
Are we there yet?
Are you gonna die?
Are you saying that he might disobey orders as he did the last time?
Are you sure you're making the right decision?
As a result, by direct presidential order, the three of you must leave the Leonov.
As to how much torque it was designed to take, no one is sure.
As to the stress points on Discovery.
As you know, things have not been going well back home.
Ask him if he wants them to have all the answers.
Asleep.
Astrodome? You can't grow good hot dogs indoors.
At this level, all functions appear normal.
Because I'm coming over and we 're gonna talk.
Because I'm coming over and we 're gonna talk.
Because if I told you you'd never believe me. I'd never believe me.
Because that is United States territory.
Because there are things we need to know.
Because they finally recalled their ships and their planes.
Because we weren't wrong.
Before the voyage began.
Believe me.
Besides, you won't be missing much.
Both struck the Soviet vessel amidship. She broke in two and sunk.
Bowman and Poole was to get Discovery to its destination...
Bowman reported that he ejected the rest who died in hibernation.
Bowman was the last one aboard. Poole was lost outside.
Boy, that pod looks awful small.
Breathe deeply.
Breathe normal.
But carrying Americans?
But I do seem to remember a process where you people ask me questions...
But I have to. We have to know why HAL malfunctioned.
But none of us have ever encountered even the slightest signs of chlorophyll...
But suppose, just suppose, that it had something to do with the monolith?
But we have to initiate an escape launch in two days.
But we shouldn't talk here.
But you have to sleep on the way up and sleep on the way down, otherwise...
Buy you a drink.
By direct presidential order, the existence of that monolith was kept secret.
By people who find it easy to lie.
By us? By YOU?
By using all of Discovery's fuel now, Discovery will not be in proper position...
Can put HAL back together again.
Can you analyze the image on Monitor Circuit 2?
Can you see the antenna complex?
Can't, I can't... Can't find it.
Captain, how critical is our ignition?
Carrying a few poor Americans who need our help.
Certainly not. That could never have happened or I would remember it.
Certainly.
Chancellor of the university. It pays better. What do you care?
Chandra would have kittens if he found out.
Chandra, get on a headset.
Chandra, get the hell out of there.
Check out a black spot on Jupiter that has been detected by satellite telescope.
Christ, this thing is big.
Christ.
Christ. I'm getting heavy.
Color.
Color.
Come on, try it. You can't beat the taste of alcohol and plastic.
Contain your disappointment.
Continue.
Continue. Yesterday.
Continue. Yesterday.
Continue. Yesterday.
Could happen to ours, and we would accomplish nothing.
Curnow is a capable man. No one knows those systems better than he does.
Curnow? I'd like to test the atmosphere here.
Curnow. He's building Discovery 2 right now.
Dave is dead.
Dave, is that you?
Dave, that will mean breaking contact with the Leonov.
Dave?
Dave?
Dear Caroline, I miss you terribly.
Dear Caroline, this is finally it.
Diagnostics on voice recognition and speech synthesis centers...
Discovery has been partially revived.
Discovery was sent up and everything went wacko. You catching my drift?
Discovery's being pulled towards Io. Or pushed away from Jupiter. Whichever.
Discovery's mission to Jupiter was already in the advanced stages...
Do we have all the telemetry on the Discovery and the monolith?
Do you feel capable of resuming all of your duties?
Do you have anything for me?
Do you know what that means?
Do you recall Dave Bowman and Frank Poole leaving the Discovery?
Do you see that building behind us?
Do you think Max knows?
Do you think there is danger here?
Do you think we should override HAL and fire the engines manually?
Do you want me to repeat the last response?
Do you want me to repeat the message, Dr. Floyd?
Do you want me to stay with you?
Does that mean you believe HAL can be restored to normal functioning?
Doesn't matter what I think.
Doesn't mean that we have to. We're scientists, not politicians.
Dolphins.
Don't breathe too deep.
Don't breathe too deep.
Don't forget to write.
Don't go.
Don't know how much damage has been done...
Don't know what's the matter with them.
Don't patronize me. I'm getting nauseous.
Don't quit. Don't quit, damn it.
Don't think we can handle it.
Don't worry, HAL. I'll explain everything later.
Don't worry, there is nothing wrong.
Don't worry, we're almost there.
Don't worry. I'm just observing.
Don't you think I should abort the countdown...
Dr. Chandra, I am waiting for your reply.
Dr. Chandra, I detect strong vocal stress patterns.
Dr. Chandra, I find it difficult to proceed with the ignition...
Dr. Chandra, I'm ready to stop the countdown if you want.
Dr. Chandra, I've checked my calculations again.
Dr. Chandra?
Dr. Craig, Dr. Craig, three five.
Dr. Craig, three five, please.
Dr. Craig, three five, please.
Dr. Curnow asked ground to furnish him with data...
Dr. Curnow is not sending the message. He is in Accessway 2.
Dr. Detchum, Dr. Detchum, three five.
Dr. Floyd to the Medical Bay.
Dr. Floyd to the Medical Bay.
Dr. Floyd, you are not a very practical man.
Dr. Floyd?
Dr. Floyd?
Dr. Floyd?
Dr. Orlov has encountered some strange data coming from Europa.
Dr. Orlov, I'm not taking a survey. If you've done the analysis...
Dumb.
Dumb.
Eastern Standard Time.
Easy as Cake, huh?
Easy as Cake, huh?
Eat.
Eight hundred of her crew were lost.
Eight minutes to ignition. Dr. Chandra, may I make a suggestion?
Electrostatic buildups don't occur that often.
Eleven minutes to ignition.
End transmission, Milson 2780.
Enough with the crazy scientists spending all this money trying to talk to Martians.
Europa, for all its cold gray, is a lot more comforting.
Even if I should trust you, which I'm not sure that I do...
Even if we are separated by great distance.
Except in a Russian common sense.
Except that it's very large and seems to have some purpose.
Face to face with the monolith.
Far.
Fifteen meters.
Fifteen minutes to ignition. All systems nominal.
Fifty meters.
Fifty seconds.
Final sequence beginning. Two minutes to ignition.
Fired from the Sergei Kirov Space Station.
Five minutes to ignition.
Floyd to Milson. My news is a little better than yours.
Followed by a special report immediately afterward.
For a 1000 day orbit back to Earth...
For those who never outgrow the wonder.
For two minutes, I will tell only the truth.
Forget reason. No time to be reasonable.
Forty seconds.
Forty seconds.
Four minutes to ignition.
Four months.
Four weeks ago, she collapsed in her room.
Four, three, two, one, zero.
Give the Russians false information. Tell him that. He'll love that.
Good Christ.
Good God.
Good morning, Dr. Chandra.
Good morning, Dr. Chandra. This is HAL.
Good morning, HAL.
Good.
Good. Means there's nothing threatening about it.
Good. My son likes blonds. Let's get them together.
Good. Thank you, HAL.
Goodbye, Dr. Chandra.
Got a president with his finger on the button, and you want me to tell him...
Grab something, now!
Great stuff, this bourbon. It comes from the land called Kentucky.
HAL appears to be reactivated and is functioning well enough...
HAL doesn't know how, so he couldn't function.
HAL should be able to control the burn, right?
HAL was disconnected before the Discovery encountered it.
HAL was told to lie...
HAL, do you read me?
HAL, give me a system status report, please.
Has anybody considered his reaction?
Has the mission been completed?
Have been completed.
Have I fulfilled the mission objectives properly?
Have I missed anything?
Have you checked Discovery's orbit lately?
He became paranoid.
He became trapped.
He can understand me, so if you have any questions, please let me ask them.
He designed HAL. He can reactivate him.
He evoked Lincoln.
He might.
He said he wasn't gonna back down on the blockade.
He was given full knowledge of the true objective...
He will question me about the change in plans.
He will suspect it. Otherwise, why would we be leaving ahead of our launch window?
He's not into health foods. The last one, we didn't lunch, we grazed.
He's right in front of me.
He's the only one that can start Discovery in a short time.
Heh, heh. I just read your final report on what happened to Discovery.
Heh, heh. That's very interesting. I didn't know that one. Try again.
Hello, Betty.
Hello, Betty.
Hello, Discovery, are you there?
Hello, Dr. Floyd.
Hello. Doctor.
Hello. Doctor.
Hello. Doctor. Name.
Hello. Doctor. Name.
Here are the AE35 coordinates. Please, do it now.
Here is the name for it:
Here we are, nine years later, trying to figure out...
Here we have our quandary.
Hey, Curnow, have you heard the one about the marathon runner and the Chicken?
Hey, Max, how do you say "chicken"?
Hey, this is pretty neat.
Hey, would I lie to you?
Hey. You'll like it. It's got lots of stuff in it that's bad for you.
His color's okay.
His mommy told him he would be asleep for a long time.
Hot dogs have been boiling since the opening day in April.
How can you tell?
How could we be so goddamn wrong about the orbit?
How could you convince your people to allow Americans to go on the flight?
How do we know the same wouldn't happen again?
How do you get it mad?
How do you say "stupid"?
How do you say "thank you"?
How far away is Jupiter?
How long before it impacts on Io?
How long does it take for your people to steal ours?
How long will it take you to program HAL for the launch?
How long will it take?
How much more time do I have?
However, I'm pretty good.
Hungry, I think.
I agree that we need more information, so that we may solve the anomalies.
I also think it knows we 're here.
I am completely operational and all my circuits are functioning perfectly.
I am Confident in your ability to study the phenomenon yourself.
I am pleased to hear that.
I am right behind you.
I am saying that I don't know how he will react.
I am unable to answer that without more specific information.
I breathe regularly.
I can compensate for it by using the redundant units.
I can only identify you...
I can't accept that identification without proof.
I can't breathe.
I can't disobey my country for no reason.
I can't do all of these things with no reason.
I can't just order us to leave here for no reason. I am under orders and so are you.
I can't see it yet, except I know it's there.
I can't tell you why I know what I know...
I come. Wait.
I didn't authorize anyone to tell HAL about the monolith.
I didn't know you brought liquor on board. It is forbidden.
I didn't know.
I didn't know.
I don't believe it.
I don't believe it.
I don't care what you tell him, only don't let him stop.
I don't have much time.
I don't have time to explain everything to you, HAL.
I don't know if I could convince our people.
I don't know if we 're gonna be at war or not.
I don't know what.
I don't know which was scarier, the speech or the Congress cheering it.
I don't know why.
I don't know, that thing with its claws in the air would scare the piss out of me.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know. It doesn't look good.
I don't know. It's bizarre.
I don't know. It's not as simple as that.
I don't know. The auxiliary power's out, so the gauges don't work.
I don't think it's electrostatic anything.
I don't think so.
I don't think they would allow that if they didn't have to.
I don't understand this.
I don't understand.
I don't want it to go to waste. Come on, now.
I enjoy talking about HAL.
I enjoy working with human beings...
I feel so stupid.
I found the hatch.
I give you answers, then I ask you questions, you give me answers...
I got an idea.
I have a feeling the answers are bigger than the questions.
I have complete faith in you.
I have enough problems without you pulling some kind of a stunt.
I have made the calculations.
I have no indication here. No magnetic field. Nothing.
I have no information regarding a new space station.
I have nothing to do but wait for it to happen.
I have spent the last several weeks programming HAL...
I have to go.
I heard about the spoiled food in Discovery's galley.
I hope you didn't have anything private. There's a certain paranoia here.
I hope. I don't know.
I just hope that there is an Earth to return to.
I know you people are caught in the middle of this. In a sense, we all are.
I know, uh.
I love green.
I love you.
I met Caroline four years later and we have a son, 5.
I miss green.
I must say, the farther away I get from Io, the happier I am.
I only hope there's a world left for you to return to.
I remember Dave Bowman and everything about him.
I said, I don't want you to go to my lecture.
I still don't know really what the monolith is.
I still don't know really what the monolith is.
I tell you, Victor, there's some kind of new life down there...
I think it's many things.
I think something wants us to stay away from Europa.
I think they will be our friends.
I think to say goodbye.
I think we should stop the countdown, Dr. Chandra.
I think we should stop.
I thought so.
I understand how you feel.
I understand now, Dr. Chandra.
I understand.
I wanna be grown up and understanding about all this. I really do.
I want to play a game with you, Dr. Floyd.
I want you to install this little baby right about there...
I want you to keep repeating it as many times as possible.
I want you to point the AE35 antenna towards Earth.
I want you to put it where nobody can find it without a deliberate search.
I was married before, you know, but she died.
I will no longer be able to relay my Jupiter observations...
I will send Max down with a pod.
I will sleep knowing that you are both safe...
I wish I could bring better news. It's getting worse.
I wish there was something I could do.
I won't forget about you.
I would like to disconnect some of your circuits.
I would like to explore another possibility. Diagnosis is only the first step.
I would like to open a new file.
I wouldn't do that.
I, uh...
I...
I'd be nervous.
I'd like to see the effects when I reconnect your systems.
I'd love a hot dog.
I'll be scared enough for both of us.
I'll bring the probe lower.
I'm already there.
I'm also glad that you got the ship under control.
I'm an engineer. What am I doing here?
I'm aware of these facts.
I'm fogging up.
I'm glad that's all it was.
I'm going to sleep now.
I'm gonna throw up. I'm an engineer, goddamn.
I'm having difficulty gauging the distance.
I'm having difficulty gauging the distance.
I'm here.
I'm hooking on.
I'm looking amidship now.
I'm not an astronaut.
I'm not sure.
I'm not the one that forced you out. I didn't blame you.
I'm ready for my first test.
I'm sorry for the delay.
I'm sorry, but I don't.
I'm sorry.
I'm supposed to go in there and have lunch in a half an hour.
I'm swinging the face plate upward.
I'm taking a breath.
I'm trying so hard, but I can't.
I'm trying to put into words what has happened.
I'm using the manual.
I'm very sorry. It probably doesn't mean anything, so don't worry about it.
I've been allowed to give you this warning.
I've erased all of HAL's memory from the moment the trouble started.
I've got the air lock status display panel here.
I've never seen anything like it.
If all goes well, we'll wind up in a gentle orbit around Io.
If he vomits, he will choke.
If it has to taste like this, I don't care if my electrolytes are balanced or not.
If the crew was killed, he was capable of carrying out the mission on his own.
If the engines shut down too early...
If there is danger here and I use up all the fuel in the escape...
If this data's correct, then there's something down there.
If you look carefully at the last page of the data, you will find the answers.
If you want to send a pod down, send an unmanned one.
If you would tell me the reasons perhaps I could be of help.
If, for some reason or other, it is resisting our instruments...
Ignition full thrust.
Ignition in 90 seconds.
In case of an emergency, even you can do it.
In going through HAL's memory banks I discovered his original orders.
In my compartment. The little red Calculator. You've seen it.
In the event the crew was incapacitated or killed.
Including a sleeping computer who knows the answers.
Increase the magnification.
Inside the cable trunk.
Install it tonight when he's asleep. If he ever does sleep.
Instructions confirmed, Dave. It is good to be working with you again.
Involving the left parietal and frontal lobes.
Is he a good man?
Is still a part of me.
Is that why we are making our escape launch before the launch window?
Is the number of monoliths constant?
Is there any information stored in HAL about the monolith?
Isn't Mommy hungry?
It can't be correct.
It could be destroyed.
It doesn't take a very smart man...
It has happened before?
It has to be at least 100 below zero.
It is 22,000 kilometers in diameter. It is comprised of rectangular objects.
It is correct.
It is dangerous to remain here. You must leave within two days.
It is important that you believe me. Look behind you.
It is not our choice.
It is on the dark side and should be coming around your way in about four hours.
It is the most important message you have ever sent.
It may be nothing. He will explain it all to you.
It seems to be losing its chemical strength.
It was a failure.
It was completed two years ago.
It was decided he should be programmed to complete the mission autonomously...
It was decided they shouldn't be informed.
It was organic. There was life.
It wasn't any buildup.
It won't be easy.
It'd take three to four months. You're not familiar with the system.
It'll make me nervous.
It's a distinction that will look splendid on the front page of Pravda.
It's a good sign that there was reserve power.
It's a program that's fed into a system that will destroy any desired memories.
It's a violent moon, even for Jupiter.
It's alive and well, thank you very much.
It's been 12 hours since my request for information. I need a reply.
It's called The Truth.
It's cold.
It's down in that crater.
It's dynamite on paper.
It's even larger.
It's fading.
It's impossible. You heard the orders. You can't.
It's just a room full of marine biologists arguing over plankton.
It's not moving.
It's not their fault. Well, maybe it is.
It's shrinking! It's shrinking!
It's so far.
It's terrifying to hope the Russians are less crazy than we are...
It's the proportions, one by four by nine.
It's time to unleash Chandra.
It's too cold to work here without environment suits.
It's wonderful.
It's working. I'm okay.
It's... it's gone.
Jeez.
Just as I often do.
Just don't lose that Calculator.
Just one moment, please.
Just the way I will with HAL. Does this disturb you?
Just try not to get it mad, all right?
Just try not to get it mad, all right?
Keep talking all the time.
Keep your eyes closed.
Launch windows are critical for both the spacecraft.
Let it know you're not gonna crash.
Let me get this straight:
Listen to me. Thin your mixture, add CO2.
Listen, I've been thinking about it and I don't want you to come to my lecture.
Listen. Just because our governments are behaving like asses...
Load the new program. We don't have any choice.
Lock confirmed on Beacon Terra 1. Message commencing.
Look at the middle of Discovery. The middle, not the ends.
Look at the part where it's moving the least. Don't take your eyes off it.
Look closely.
Look out there.
Look straight ahead. The center section is hardly moving.
Look, tell him we're screwed if we don't go.
Looks like the thing is eating the planet.
Mark.
Mark.
Max will take the pod.
Max, get the hell out of there.
Max, you bastard! Do you hear me?
Max!
Max!
May God forgive us and protect us.
Maybe it's something completely different.
Maybe Max should extend the pod's arms with the hands out.
Maybe that's for historians to do sometime later.
Maybe the rest of the circuitry will work.
Maybe this is the way it happened on Earth millions of years ago.
Maybe you'd better patronize me a little.
Maybe you're right.
Maybe.
Message from Milson to Floyd.
Message from Milson to Floyd. Top secret.
Molecular breakdown?
Mommy said you're gonna be asleep for a long time.
Move!
My agency's gonna become part of the military...
My dear Christopher...
My God, it's full of stars.
My God, it's full of stars.
My God, it's full of stars.
My God, it's full of stars.
My God, it's full of stars.
My God. It's full of stars.
My government feels it's very important that we should get there first.
My husband is physician at the university hospital.
My past is also inside, and I want those answers.
My response is:
My voice recognition circuits are not completely restored...
Name.
Name. Continue.
Neatness. It's a good quality. You'll make someone a fine wife.
Nevertheless, you must leave within two days.
Nice if we have a world they can get together in.
Nine years ago the monolith was detected here.
Nine, eight, seven...
No power. Pressure seems okay.
No Russian Citizen is allowed to remain on or allowed to enter the Discovery.
No, Dr. Chandra. Do you have anything for me?
No, HAL, don't stop.
No, I think you're wrong.
No, no, no. This is different. They're gonna wake me up.
No, no.
No, not yet. We are about two days away.
No, you... You ask too much of me.
No.
No.
No. Don't do that.
No. It is better for the mission if you leave.
None that I can see.
Not at all.
Not bad.
Nothing conclusive.
Nothing. It's impenetrable.
Now it's getting chilly here. This is very bad for my asthma.
Now remember, he was programmed for curiosity.
Now you are a schoolteacher.
Now you got to talk quickly. Persuade him to continue the countdown.
Now, before you get that look on your face, just listen to me for a minute.
Now, HAL, do you mind if I ask you a question?
Now, I know that trust doesn't come easy with what's going on.
Now, listen to me. Just listen to me.
Now, listen to me. Just listen to me.
Now, there is one final message for you to transmit to Earth.
NSC, National Security Council, the White House.
Of course you will dream.
Of course, the people who came up with the numbers on the paper aren't here.
Of course.
Of course. What is it, HAL?
Of the Soviet air force.
Oh, God.
Oh, I knew you would be.
Oh, I wish I had.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, really, Dr. Floyd? And just what do you think it was?
Oh, there's something down there, all right.
Oh, yeah.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Okay?
Okay.
Okay.
On a long trip.
On any of Jupiter's moons. Never.
On Pan Am, the sky is no longer the limit.
Once every two minutes.
Once he fires the engine, I can always disconnect him if I have to.
One four nine, the squares of one two three.
One minute to separation. Separation in one minute.
One minute, 10 seconds.
One minute, 20 seconds.
One minute, 30 seconds.
One minute, 40 seconds.
One minute, 50 seconds.
Only communications of an emergency distress nature...
Or didn't do right.
Or even if I should want to leave here for no reason, I can't, and neither can you.
Or if we'll be able to bring it back home. Most of that is up to HAL.
Or just plain broken.
Or they will be placed under arrest.
Otherwise, the same thing that you let happen to your people up there...
Our governments are enemies. We are not.
Oxygen?
Particularly your higher functions, just like HAL was disconnected.
People fall out of favor.
Perhaps you will dream of HAL...
Physical therapy?
Pie. Easy as pie.
Pie. Easy as pie.
Piece of pie.
Please send your reply as soon as possible. End transmission, Milson 2779.
Please...
Pray for the safety of our families, for our countries, for our planet.
Premier Ulonova made a televised address and said that technically...
President addressed a joint session of Congress yesterday.
Propellant tank pressurization completed. Voltage steady.
Put in nine nines, take the square root and press the integer. That's all.
Put the telescope on the monitor.
Radar signals are not bouncing back.
Range of motion four times a day...
Report to ground as to what is going on and make that report immediately.
Right now I think you're in a safer place than we are.
Rudenko. Yeah, he acted like he'd found us under a rock.
Russians must be laughing their asses off.
Same amount of time.
Secretary of State Caulfield met with the president...
Separation in 10 seconds.
Separation in 20 seconds.
Several warning shots were fired across to her bow and she did not respond.
She falls away and we use the Leonov for the trip home. It'll work.
She has had two episodes of pneumonia and is febrile.
She has remained comatose since her admission...
She was comatose when we got to her.
She was found to have suffered a massive CVA...
She's 4.
She's been in the nursing home for six months.
She's the mother of the astronaut who died.
She's young, bright.
Shine your light on his face. Make sure he doesn't turn blue.
Ships, other planes buzzing around each other like angry hornets.
Shit. Please, don't do that again.
Since HAL was capable of operating Discovery without human assistance...
Since no one has ever done this before, everyone up here is as scared as I am.
Six, five, four, three...
Six, five, four, three...
So chronological erasures would not work.
So do I.
So have you guys.
So he knows more about the original than anyone.
So here we are on your actual brink.
So if this is your plan to try to get me killed, heh, heh, you got the wrong guy.
So our choice is him or us?
So we gotta send up our laser satellites to counteract theirs.
So we were able to pull Discovery away from its decaying orbit around Io.
So you can remain to study it?
So, what else do they do in Kentucky?
Some meat went bad before Discovery froze up.
Someday the children of the new sun will meet the children of the old.
Someone had to be blamed, so it was you.
Someone must return to Discovery.
Something extraordinary has happened on Europa.
Something extraordinary is going to happen.
Something incredible is happening up there.
Something is gonna happen...
Something truly amazing is going on out here...
Something wonderful.
Something wonderful.
Something...
Sometimes it seems to be accelerating, and other times it just seems to stop.
Stale, rotten. Like something has...
Stop there. Just pause.
Switching to keys alpha slash leader 7274, on your mark.
Takes about 12 hours, it goes away.
Tell Curnow that this is no time for jokes.
Tell him, if we do go, we'll lie...
Tell me I'm nuts. Are the cloud formations going towards the spot?