Stranded
[ Text Printout ] Moon-base ARK
Mineral Exploration Camp
[ Text Printout ] Number of Crew: 4
Day 187 of one year mission
[ System Alert ] Alert! Incoming storm.
[ System Alert ] Alert! Incoming storm.
[ System Alert ] Alert! Incoming storm.
We've got an emergency situation,
- We're just picking it up now.
- How come we didn't get any indication of this.
- I'm in the dark as much as you are.
- That... that's not good enough...
Give me a damage report.
Decompression in our
outer supply's building.
It looks like our second
escape pod took a hit.
What the hell? Madsen?
Do you read over?
Communications dead.
[ System Text ] - Malfunction.
Filtration Unit 09.
Sh*t!
Alert Crew to active stations.
Alert Crew to active stations.
Hey Jones come on, hey wake up!
Wake up Come on!
We've got a situation!
No shake a god damn leg and get up!
Power outage in bays one and two.
Powers dropping.
This is Commander Gerald Braunchman,
Moon-base ARK.
Official request, code 9.
Immediately evacuation
of all crew to Earth.
I repeat, we have a situation up here.
Immediate request of shuttle launch.
Evacuation of all crew members to Earth.
[ System Alert ] Oxygen filter failure
in bay three level 4 and rising.
- What the hell happened to levels one to three?
- We got hit by A meteor storm communications down.
We're loosing power, we're on emergency
back up We lost an escape pod.
- Looks like thermal controls been hit.
- Damage to both solar panels.
Somebody turn that thing off.
Handing Over.
Run Ops, see if you can get us
back on line with ground control.
Copy That.
Stranded 2013.
I can't breathe.
Come here.
Jeez.
- John, you okay?
- Yeah, I'm good.
[ System Alert ] Back up systems on line.
Limited function available.
Oxygen stabilizing.
That meteor ripped a hole through...
The roof of Bay Three.
Carbon monoxide filtrations been hit.
Johns, get down there!
We need to seal of that aria.
And fast
Its leaking poison throughout this Station.
Take a welding kit
seal of the air lock.
On It.
- I'll go.
- No, No you can't...
I did the last CVL I'll be fine.
and Bay as you enter.,
Other wise you could start a chain reaction,
decompression could blow us all to hell.
Well so no pressure, then.
Doc, I need you to get
down to the fuel cell.
See if you can buy us more time by
activating the emergency filtration pumps.
I'm on It.
Ready, Cameron?
Ready.
When I opened the door the air lock, there's gonna
be a tone of debris and compressed carbon monoxide.
Suit up as fast as possible.
Done it.
Cameron, do you copy? Over!
destroyed except for one.
Its a bit burned, its fine.
It's too risky.
Cameron, the smallest tare in the EVA
you get sucked out into the vacuum.
Shall we cancel the mission?
I'm at air lock to Bay 3.
Anti-gravity over ride on.
Were running out of time.
Let's go!
No heroics, if it looks bad just abort.
Hears hoping. I'm going in.
I'm opening the air lock
Then I'm handing control over to you.
Yes, sir.
Safe lock in the heat shield
failed, now I'm jammed.
Lock down failed!
When we abort?
That sh*t will be leaking into the station.
Lock down on door two's holding.
Proceed with the mission.
Process the damage for me.
Bay's holding.
Carbon monoxide's of the charts.
There been serious impact.
Bay four must have been damage.
Okay CO2 is an immediate concern.
She's got to shut that thing down!
We got to shut down that filtration
unit and get you the hell out of there.
Can you see what we've got here?
Nothing we could not see
anything, your on your own.
Where's the meteor exactly?
Between that and the filter.
The meteors lodged.
Hang one, I'll try and leaver it out.
Cameron? Come in!
Cameron, do you hear me?
I'm not going anywhere.
I need you to guide me
to the shut off valve.
Its right underneath, Its right underneath.
underneath to the right side.
The valves damaged, we still got leakage.
Carbon monoxide leakage is causing mayhem
the units can't keep up.
Were close to catastrophic collapse.
Cameron, get out of there,
do you hear me?
Cameron!
Cameron! Cameron, do you hear me?
Cameron, do you copy?
Come on, Lieutenant!
I'm at airlock Bay 3.
Get out of there, if you can't close
the air lock, seal bay 2 door.
Colonel, it is heating up.
Bay 4's about to collapse.
Christ, Cameron's still in there!
There get your mask on!
Good.
Ava!
Cameron!
Now where are you?
Over here.
Hey hey, do you hear that?
Are you okay?
You wrench this and you head up
I can crawl out from behind this.
Lets lift this thing.
Up!
Come on come on, lets go.
You okay?
Thank god I thought we lost you.
It's okay, It looks worse than it is.
Come on! Wait.
Bruce!
You got to take a look at this.
There's some kind of spores in it.
Come on, you two, lets get out of here.
The less of this crap, that leaks out of
the station the better of we will be.
OK go!
Okay the seal is holding, that should
prevent leakage into the living quarters.
You put on quite a show for us.
Thanks.
Lieutenant, you've been exposed
to chemicals Hit the showers.
Lieutenant!
Good job!
You too.
Hows it looking?
Ah it's good to go.
Close.
95% off the base is powered off, so... until
we can get the emergency light back...
we're gonna have to get use to working in
the dark. This gives us only 72 hours.
Mission control will follow
standard emergency procedures.
It'll take 92 hours to clear for an assent,
Another 72 hrs to launch a rescue for us.
So we have to buy some time.
It only handles 2, not an option.
We still got traces of gas leakage,
carbon monoxide levels are abnormal.
Doc!
Johnson!
CO is odorless its colorless its tasteless.
Neurological signs of CO
poisoning include hallucinations
disorientation, headaches, gas
gangrene visual disturbances
and death. Great more good news.
Solution? We stay vigilant.
We keep a close eye on one another, if any one off you
see's any one ells exhibiting any on of these symptoms...
Report it to me immediately.
Understood?
Understand. Alright, I want to try and clear out
as much of this carbon monoxide as we can...
Opening the filtration devices that are
still operational. Seal the airlock.
[ System Alert ] Danger, air lock open.
Okay that worked, good news.
Carbon monoxide levels are at a minimum.
Bad news, it drained more
power from the fuel cells.
How about repairing the solar panels?
The suits are toast.
Sh*t.
We really are stranded.
Johns, you're the engineer, figure something
out. Maybe you can breathe in space.
Lance, why don't you shut down the drilling
rig, we're draining power from the vitals.
All right I'm on it.
I'll go. If doc can take a look at that
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