Contact (1997) - full transcript

Astronomer Dr. Ellie Arroway has long been interested in contact to faraway lands, a love fostered in her childhood by her father, Ted Arroway, who passed away when she was nine years old leaving her then orphaned. Her current work in monitoring for extraterrestrial life is based on that love and is in part an homage to her father. Ever since funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) was pulled on her work, which is referred to some, including her NSF superior David Drumlin, as more science fiction than science, Ellie, with a few of her rogue scientist colleagues, have looked for funding from where ever they could get it to continue their work. When Ellie and her colleagues hear chatter originating from the vicinity of the star Vega, Ellie feels vindicated. But that vindication is short lived when others, including politicians, the military, religious leaders and other scientists such as Drumlin, try to take over her work. When the messages received from space are decoded, the project takes on a whole new dimension, which strengthens for Ellie the quest for the truth. Thrown into the mix are the unknown person who has up until now funded most of Ellie's work and what his motivations are, and Palmer Joss, a renowned author and theologian, who despite their fundamental differences in outlook, is mutually attracted to Ellie, that attraction based in part on intellect and their common goal of wanting to know the truth.

(MUSIC CHATTER PLAYING ON RADIO)

(RADIO BROADCAST) MAN 1: --clearly,
I've never been there, but....

MAN 2: --usually the situation,
obviously a major malfunction.

(PEOPLE CHATTERING
IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES ON RADIO)

MAN 3: --whether or not
their president is a crook.

MAN 4: Well, I'm not a crook.

MAN 5: --one small step for man,
one giant leap for--

MAN 6: Robert Kennedy was shot
in that ballroom.

MAN 7: Thank God almighty,
we are free at last.

MAN 8: A sniper has fired
at President Kennedy.

MAN 9: --the Communist party...



...or have you ever been
a member of the Communist party?

MAN 10: Old soldiers never die.
They just--

MAN 11: Hi-yo, Silver!

MAN 12: --something
never before experienced--

MAN 13: 1941,
--a date which will live--

MAN 14: And we continue this final edition
of our Maxwell House Good News of 1939.

MAN 15: Good evening,
Mr. and Mrs. North America...

...and all the ships at sea.
Let's go to press.

(MUSIC AND CHATTER FADING)

GIRL: CQ, this is W-9 GFO.

CQ, this is W-9 GFO here. Come back?

CQ.

CQ, this is W-9 GFO here.

Come back?



(KNOCKING)

(DOOR OPENS)

CQ, CQ, this is W-9 GFO.
Is anybody out there?

Not getting anything.

Small moves, Ellie.

Small moves.

CQ, this is W-9 GFO here. Come back?

MAN: Copy, W-9 GFO. K-4 WLD here.

- What do I say?
- Just be yourself.

- Where are you, K-4 WLD? Come back?
- Pensacola. Over.

Pensacola, where's Pensacola?

I'll give you a hint.

Orange juice.

Copy that, K-4 WLD.
How's the weather down there in Florida?

TED: Pensacola, Florida.

I have to tell you, Sparks...

... 1 116 miles.

Pretty good. That's the farthest yet.

ELLIE: Can we hear all the way to New York?
TED: Sure.

ELLIE: Can we hear all the way to California?
TED: I don't see why not.

ELLIE: Can we hear all the way to Alaska?
TED: Yeah, on a really clear day.

ELLIE:
Can we hear all the way to China?

TED: On a really, really clear day.

(CHUCKLING)

ELLIE: Could we talk to the moon?

TED: Well, if it's a big enough radio,
I don't see why not.

ELLIE: Could we talk to Jupiter?

Or what's the one after that?

Don't tell me.

TED: I'll give you a hint.

Hula-Hoops.

- Saturn. Could we talk to Saturn?
- Mm-hm.

Dad, could we talk to Mom?

I don't think even the biggest radio
could reach that far.

All right, no more stalling.

Okay.

Pensacola.

Oh, Ellie, that's a beauty.

Now get some sleep.

- Hey, Dad?
- Yeah?

Do you think there's people
on other planets?

I don't know, Sparks.

But I guess I'd say...

...if it is just us...

...it seems like an awful waste of space.

CQ, CQ.

CQ, this is W-9 GFO.

Repeat. This is W-9 GFO. Come back?

CQ, this is W-9 GFO. Come back?

I'm gonna need a bigger antenna.

MAN:
What do you think, Doctor Arroway?

Isn't she a beauty?

It'll do.

FISHER:
The village is five miles away.

There's a general store in the cantina.
They can order anything from San Juan.

ELLIE:
And when can I get some dish time?

FISHER: Dr. Clark said you wouldn't
be able to wait. Your first shift is tonight.

ELLIE: All right.

(STATIC BUZZING OVER RADIO)

Go back.

Try back a little bit.
You had something there.

(WHIRRING ON RADIO)

There.

- Right there?
- You hear it? Right there, that's it.

ELLIE: All right, 1221.46.
That's well within the L band.

- Check off-axis.
- Uh-huh. On it.

It's not in the neighborhood.

Ah.

Here it is. J-1741 plus 2748.

Catalogued November 4, 1982. Pulsar.

Well, I don't know, it must've been--
The glitch in the timing is what threw me.

Must've been a starquake.

(WHIRRING STOPS)

I think it's great that you listen.
Most people don't do that anymore.

It's just an old habit.
You know, it makes it feel more real.

- Ellie.
- Kent. Kent Clark.

Hey.

They said you've been up at Owens Valley
working under Drumlin.

How did you like him?

(ELLIE SIGHS)

That much? And about what I'd expect
after what he had to say about you.

What was that?

That you are brilliant, driven...

...a major pain in the ass,
and obsessed with a field of study...

...that he considers tantamount
to professional suicide.

- Anything else?
- Those were the highlights.

Davio, Dr. Vernon. Dr. Arroway.

ELLIE: Hey. Hi there.
- How you doing?

And I believe you've already met our
tireless research assistant, Mr. Fisher...

- Here, I need you to sign--
- ...as well as his cologne.

Brook's looking at the black hole
at the center of M-87.

Eli's studying Markarian 541,
a major gamma-ray source.

And Dr. Arroway will be spending her
precious telescope time listening for, um....

Listening for....

Little green men.

One down, a couple billion to go.

(SPEAKING IN SPANISH)

Arecibo, right?

Does it show?

Yeah.

- Cracker Jack?
- No, thanks.

- Mind if I sit down?
- Sure.

I hear the locals, they call it El Radar.

Convinced it has
some dark military purpose.

I think we're pretty harmless.

Palmer Joss.

- Ellie Arroway.
- Nice to meet you, Ellie.

What are you studying up there?

The usual.

You know. Nebulae, quasars, pulsars,
stuff like that.

What are you--? What are you writing?

The usual. Nouns, adverbs,
adjective here and there.

I work on a project called SETI.

Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence?

Wow. Man, that is out there.

Wait, are you a student or something?

Mm-mm. I'm a writer. I'm writing a book.

Down here doing research about how
technology affects Third World cultures.

I'm also looking for this guy
David Drumlin.

He's the new head of the National Science
Foundation. I'm trying to get an interview.

- I take it you know him?
- Mm-hm.

You could say that.

SETI, man. That's fringe.

I've crossed paths with this guy.

Something like that
must really chap his ass, huh?

Compass.

For you, El.

You better keep this.

Might save your life someday.

Will you have dinner with me tonight?

I--

I don't make a very good research subject.
I'm just not very quotable.

No quotes. No quotes. Scout's honor.
Just a good meal, good company.

I gotta go.

But, uh....

Drumlin's coming in this Tuesday.

Now I remember why I took that desk job.

- Dr. Drumlin, how are you?
- Dr. Drumlin.

Glad you could make it, David.

If I'd known it was gonna take
three planes, I might've reconsidered.

How is that new office?

I'm still settling in. They already wanna take
half my budget and give it to the Pentagon.

Ellie. Still waiting for E.T. to call?

- Well, I understand we're having a little--
- Good to see you too.

Asshole.

Uh-oh. Looks like
it's gonna be a long night.

Science must first be accountable to the
people who are paying for it, the taxpayers.

We need to stop wasting money
on pie-in-the-sky abstractions...

...and start spending it on practical,
measurable ways...

...to improve the lives of the people
who are footing the bill.

Not unlike my L-band,
globular-clusters work.

Wait, you're saying you wanna do away
with all pure research now?

What's wrong with science being practical?
Even profitable?

Nothing, as long as your motive
is the search for truth.

Which is exactly what
the pursuit of science is.

That's a rather interesting position...

...coming from a man on a crusade
against the evils of technology...

...Father Joss.

PALMER:
I'm not against technology, doctor.

I'm against the men who deify it
at the expense of human truth.

Kent, I've been meaning to have
a word with you. Over here, please.

KENT: Yeah, I'll just....

I think that hurt my chances
with that interview. What do you think?

You're a priest?

No, not really.

I got my Masters in Divinity...

...then dropped out of seminary to
do some secular humanitarian work...

...coordinating efforts
for Third World churches.

I couldn't live with
the whole celibacy thing.

You could--

You could call me a man of the cloth...

...without the cloth.

You wanna get out of here?

All right, you see that sort of large,
W-shaped constellation right there?

That's Cassiopeia.

And Cassiopeia A gives off
a whole lot of radio signals.

I actually listen to them a lot.
It's a remnant of a supernova.

When did you know
you wanted to be an astronomer?

Well, when I--

When I was about 8 years old,
I was watching the sunset...

...and I asked my dad,
"What's that bright star over there?"

Dad, what's that star there?

And he said that it wasn't
really a star at all. It was actually--

That's not a star, it's a planet.

--a whole planet called Venus--

That's the planet Venus.

--which should be over there soon.

He said,
"You know why they called it Venus?

Because they thought
it was so beautiful and glowing.

But what they didn't know...

...is that it's filled with...

...deadly gases and sulfuric acid rain."

"Wow," I thought,
"This is it! I'm hooked."

You know, there are four hundred billion
stars out there...

...just in our galaxy alone.

If only one out of a million
of those had planets...

...all right, and if just one
out of a million of those had life...

...and if just one out of a million
of those had intelligent life...

...there would be literally millions
of civilizations out there.

Well, if there wasn't...

...it'd be an awful waste of space.

Amen.

PALMER: So I was lying there,
just looking at the sky.

And then I felt something. I don't know, I--

All I know is that I wasn't alone.

And for the first time in my life
I wasn't scared of nothing, you know?

Not even dying.

It was God.

And there's no chance that...

...you had this experience because
some part of you needed to have it?

I mean, I'm a reasonably intelligent guy,
but this....

No, this-- No, my intellect,
it couldn't even touch this.

No.

I've been to Sunday school a few times.

Uh-huh. And?

Well, I just kept asking all these
really annoying questions like:

"All right, then where did Mrs. Cain
come from?"

And pretty soon they called my dad
and they asked him...

...if he wouldn't mind just
keeping me home from now on.

Your dad....

- Is it this guy?
- Yeah.

You're close to him, aren't you?

Yeah, I was.
He died when I was 9 years old.

I never got to know my mother.

I'm sorry.

That's gotta be tough.

Yeah.

Being alone.

What do you say...

...we pack a picnic tomorrow morning
and hike up to old Mount Arecibo?

I don't think I can. I gotta work.

All right, how about dinner, then,
tomorrow night? I know a great dive.

I don't think so.

- Ellie, did I miss something?
- Huh?

No. Shit, I'm late.

I told Kent that I'd be there at 10:30.

You know, I'm not trying to push you.

No, no. I've wanted to look at
this sector for weeks.

Just hang out and sleep in.
And there's a bunch of food in the fridge.

Okay?

How can I reach you?

Just leave your number. I'll call you.

YOUNG ELLIE: Dad!

Dad, it's starting, you're gonna miss it.

Dad, there's another one. Hurry up.

TED:
In a minute, Sparks. I'm almost done.

There's another one.
Come on, hurry up, Dad!

(CLATTERING)

Dad?

Daddy?

Dad.

I'll get the medicine.

Ellie.

I know it's hard to understand this now...

...but we aren't always meant to know
why things happen the way they do.

Sometimes we just have to accept it
as God's will.

I should have kept some medicine
in the downstairs bathroom.

Then I could've gotten to it sooner.

(CHATTERING)

YOUNG ELLIE: CQ...

...this is W-9 GFO. Do you copy?

Dad, this is Ellie. Come back.

This is Eleanor Arroway...

...transmitting on 14.2 MHz.

Dad.

Are you there?

Come back.

Dad.

Are you there?

Dad, this is Ellie.

(BEEPING)

(DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)

Ellie.

Hi, Kent. What are you doing
up so early, huh?

I was thinking...

...we'd make a pretty good team.

What?

We could put together
a kick-ass ad-hoc SETI program.

You know the Very Large Array
in New Mexico?

It would be a dynamite place
to do serious SETI--

What are you talking about, Kent?

Drumlin pulled the plug.

We're homeless.

Hey, watch it.

ELLIE:
Is it true, huh? Did you pull the plug?

You can't see it now,
but I'm doing you a favor.

You are far too promising a scientist
to be wasting your gifts on this nonsense.

Look, I don't consider what could be...

...the most important discovery
of the human race nonsense, okay?

There's 400 billion stars--

And two probabilities.
One, there is intelligent life...

...but it's so far away you'll
never contact it in your lifetime.

- And two!
- You're making a decision--

There's nothing but noble gases and carbon
compounds and you're wasting your time.

In the meantime, you won't be published,
won't be taken seriously.

And your career will be over.

So what? It's my life.

Hey, Kent. You were right.

Screw Drumlin. We're gonna raise
the money. We're going to New Mexico.

KENT: Chicago has all the stuff,
but let me know how it goes.

I've got some more corporate stops
on the East Coast for you.

Hey, Fish, did that investor from Houston
ever get back to us?

FISHER:
I'm gonna hit him up on my way to L.A.

ELLIE: Try begging for some of that
Hollywood money.

Why not? They've been making money
off of aliens for years, right?

- Begging is good for the soul.
- We'll see about that.

- Just do me a favor.
- Yeah.

Try not to be too confrontational.

Huh? Confrontational? Me?
What do you mean?

I'm gonna see if I left anything.

ELLIE: This is a unique time in our history,
in the history of any civilization.

It's the moment
of the acquisition of technology.

That's the moment
where contact becomes possible.

The Very Large Array in New Mexico
is the key to our chances for success.

With its 27 linked radio telescopes...

...we can search more accurately
than at any other conventional facility.

Now, we've gotten approval to buy
the telescope time from the government.

Now all we really need is the money.

A nice presentation, doctor.

But while our foundation arm has a mandate
to support experimental programs...

...we must confess that
your proposal seems less like science...

...and more like science fiction.

Science fiction.

You're right.

It's crazy.

In fact, it's even worse than that: nuts.

You wanna hear something nutty?

A couple guys wanted to build
something called an airplane.

You get people to go in it and fly like birds.
Ridiculous, right?

Or what about
breaking the sound barrier...

...or rockets to the moon,
or atomic energy or a mission to Mars?

Science fiction, right?

Look.

All I'm asking is for you to
just have the tiniest bit of vision.

You know, to just step back for one minute
and look at the big picture.

To take a chance on something...

...which might end up being
the most profoundly impactful moment...

...for humanity, for the history of history.

I'm sorry.

I just spent the last 13 months...

...coming into rooms like this
and talking to people like you.

The truth is, you're my last chance, so....

I'm sorry I wasted your time.

Doctor.

Yes, sir.

You have your money.

Thank you.

(MOTOR HUMMING)

MAN: Oh! Perfect cast. Come on, fishy.

Frank, look at the size
of that son of a bitch!

Welcome back, Dr. C.

How'd it go?

- How was the trip?
- I've had better.

Drumlin. What is this?
This his personal vendetta now?

It's not just Drumlin. There's been enormous
pressure from other scientists as well.

It doesn't matter anyway,
Hadden's funding us for another two years.

Uh.... These are government-owned
telescopes, they can lease to whomever.

And they don't want the high priestess
of the desert using them anymore.

What?

Staring at static on TV for hours,
listening to washing machines.

Did you really think these stories
wouldn't get out?

- I was looking for patterns in the chaos.
- Doesn't matter, we're a joke to them.

They want us out.

We've got three months
until the paperwork goes through.

Fine. I'll start looking for other funding.
I'll just start--

Could you face reality, please?
Just this once, Ellie. We lost.

It's over.

Fine.

But I'm not stopping.

If I have to go it alone, I'll go it alone.
I've done it before.

My guest tonight is author
and theologian Palmer Joss.

He's become a spiritual counselor of sorts
and a recent fixture at the White House.

"God's Diplomat,"
according to The New York Times.

His latest book, Losing Faith,
is currently number one...

...on that publication's bestseller list.

Thanks for being with us, Palmer.

You have had quite a ride
this last couple of years.

Yeah, I sure have, Larry.

You know, Fish, I was thinking.

Who would make the best astronomers?
I mean, think about it.

Who has the perfect synthesis
of career and lifestyle?

- I give.
- Vampires!

Are you anti-technology?
Are you anti-science?

PALMER: No, not at all.

The question that I'm asking is this:

Are we happier as a human race?

Is the world fundamentally a better place
because of science and technology?

We shop at home, we surf the Web...

...but at the same time we feel emptier...

...and more cut off from each other
than at any other time in human history.

I mean, we're becoming
a synthesized society...

...in a great, big hurry
to get to the next....

I think it's because we're looking
for the meaning. What is the meaning?

We have mindless jobs,
we take frantic vacations.

Deficit finance trips to the mall
to buy more things...

...that we think are gonna fill
these holes in our lives.

Is it any wonder that we've lost
our sense of direction?

(BUZZING AND PULSING)

Holy shit.

(ENGINE STARTS)

Right ascension,
18 hours, 36 minutes, 56.2 seconds.

Declination, plus 36 degrees,
46 minutes...

...56.2 seconds!

Confirm!

Right ascension, 18 hours, 36 minutes,
56.2 seconds!

Hey, is anybody awake in there?
I'm moving the array!

- Confirm!
- Boss has a bogey!

Right ascension, 18 hours,
36 minutes, 56.2 seconds.

- Fish!
- We're on it.

Plus 36 hours,
47 minutes and 1 second.

Strong possible pulse chain
on Sub-Array 4.

I'm moving the rest of them now.
I need you to confirm the coordinates.

Check the status of the array.

- She's doing all the dishes.
- All systems nominal.

Hello.

I need a full systems check.

Coordinates confirmed.
Willie's checking the system now.

Stay on top of the systems diagnostics.

Check the reference point offsets.

And I want you off-axis on 27
the second we get there.

And tell Willie to break out the big boy.

Copy that. Willie--

Yeah. Go, Ellie.

I can hear can it on the headphones.
We gotta be sure about this.

Give me another array status.

Her four are online,
the rest are tracking in.

FISHER: Your four are online,
the rest are tracking in.

But there's a bad drive on 16.

Your four are online,
the rest are tracking in...

...but there's a bad drive on 16.
Copy that?

What do you want me to do
about the source queue?

Look, forget about it and hold the queue.

Go get ready to set the target frequency
to manual the second we're aligned.

Do you copy? I want you to go
off-axis on 27 the second we're there.

And leave the LO frequency where it is.

Stay on it, Fish, don't let it get away.
If you lose it, scan the band.

Run every frequency you can think of.

How you doing?

Talk to me, guys.

Partially polarized set of moving pulses,
amplitude modulated.

We're locked. Systems check out, signal
across the board. What's the frequency?

4.4623 GHz.

Hydrogen times pi. Told you.

Strong sucker too.

I got it! I got it, I got it!
I'm patched in.

ELLIE: All right, let me hear it.

(PULSING)

Listen to that.

Make me a liar, Fish.

It could be AWACS out of Kirtland
jamming us.

But I'm doubting it.

All right, let's see
if F.U.D.D.'s reading it too.

Willie, patch it back
and give me the off-axis.

- Are we recording?
- Never stopped.

Thank you, Elmer.

AWACS status is negative.

- White Sands?
- On this frequency? No.

I'm gonna punch up the darks.

How's the spying tonight, guys?
Come on.

FISHER: NORAD's not tracking
any snoops in this vector.

Shuttle Endeavor is in sleep mode.

Okay, point source confirmed.

- Whatever it is, it ain't local.
- Position?

WILLIE: I checked interferometry.
Somewhere in Lyra, I think.

- Vega?
FISHER: Can't be.

It's only 26 light years away.

- What's the peak intensity?
FISHER: Coming up.

ELLIE: Vega.

Vega. I scanned it a bunch of times at
Arecibo. It was negative results, always.

Got it. Reading over 100 janskys.

Jesus. I could pick it up on my....

(PULSING STOPS)

No.

(PULSING)

Come on.

All right, it's restarting.

Wait a minute. Those are numbers.

That was a three,
the one before it was a two.

Base-10 numbers. Just start counting now,
see how far can we get.

One.

WILLIE: Seven.
ELLIE: Seven.

Those are primes.

2, 3, 5, 7, those are all
prime numbers.

There's no way
that's a natural phenomenon.

- Holy shit.
- Okay, okay.

Let's just calm down
and pull up the star file on Vega.

FISHER: It doesn't make any sense.
The system is too young...

...so it can't have a planetary system...

...let alone life
or a technological civilization.

Maybe they didn't grow up there.
Maybe they're visiting.

Spacecraft? This system is
full of debris. It would get clobbered.

Well, not if they used their laser blasters
and photon torpedoes.

- That's not funny.
- How else are we gonna explain it?

Willie's right. If we go public with this
and we're wrong, that's it.

It's over. We're cooked.

God, I wish Kent was here.

Whatever the signal is, we better
do something soon. Vega's gonna set.

Position confirmed.
We've got 4.4623 GHz, confirmed.

We've got 112 janskys.

All right, do you have
a source location yet?

We put it right smack in the middle.

Vega.

Okay, thanks, Ian. Keep tracking
and we'll get back to you.

Yeah, right-o.

FISHER: Okay, 101.

The pulse sequenced through every
prime number between two and 101.

Who are we gonna call now?

Everybody.

MAN ON TV: The rumors are flying,
the implications extraordinary.

This morning's detection of an unidentified
radio source from deep space...

...can neither be confirmed nor denied.

But the military presence arriving....

MAN 2: Sources close to the VLA report
that the planet has been contacted...

...by some form of intelligent being...

...living outside of our solar system.
Again, there is no confirmation...

...that the official IAU communiqué
was sent from this government facility.

KITZ:
I want all of these people out of here.

Where's the girl?

32 stations worldwide
now confirming the signal.

Vega is currently below our horizon...

...so what you're hearing
is the signal from-

Get decryption people in here now.
Lunacharsky is visiting at Cal Tech.

Explain this to me.

If the source of the signal is so
sophisticated, why the remedial math?

Exactly, why don't they speak English?

Maybe because 7O % of the planet
speaks other languages.

Mathematics is
the only truly universal language.

It's no coincidence
that they're using primes.

- I don't get it.
- Prime numbers.

That would be integers that are
only divisible by themselves and one.

We think this may be a beacon,
some kind of an announcement...

...to get our attention.

If it's attention you want, you got that.
One thing: Vega.

People have been looking at Vega for years
with no results.

And now yesterday they start
broadcasting primes. Why?

Well, it's hardly yesterday, because the
signal has been transmitting for 26 years.

Dr. Arroway.

- Excuse me, who are you?
- Michael Kitz, National Security Advisor.

Let me first say that your reput--

Actually, first, could you ask the gentlemen
with the firearms to wait outside?

This is supposed to be a civilian facility.

- Doctor, with all due respect to your--
- Excuse me.

Hey, hey, hey.
Hi, I'm so glad you're back.

Come on, I got something for
you to hear. Is this great?

- Who are all these people?
- I have no idea.

Sit down. And we could use some help
with the spectrum analysis.

- Listen to that. I'll get on it.
- Headsets.

So I'll just come right to the point,
shall I?

Your having sent this all over the world may
constitute a breach of national security.

This isn't a person-to-person call.

You can't think that a civilization sending
this would intend it just for Americans.

I'm saying you might have consulted us.

- The contents could be extremely sensitive.
- You want to classify prime numbers?

Mike, please. We're only in line
with Vega so many hours a day.

The only way to monitor the signal
is to get the cooperation of other stations.

If Dr. Arroway hadn't acted quickly,
we could have lost key elements.

Okay, fine, they've got the primes.

If you're right about there being a more
significant transmission--

Which will need help
to receive and decode.

Doctor, do you understand that my job
is to protect--?

KENT: Shh!
- What?

- Listen.
- I hear it.

- Hear what?
- Harmonic.

Bingo. I had Willie ask Rattan
to retune to 8.9247 GHz.

There's a lot more here, folks.

- Fish, let's get on the negative sideband.
FISHER: I'm already on it.

KITZ: What is going on?
DRUMLIN: Another signal.

Another signal, look at that.

A second signal at double the frequency.
It looks like a....

Somebody get a TV monitor.

Patch the recording
into the image processor.

- You want the new data?
- Yeah, the new frequency we just recorded.

David, explain this to me, please.

With the prime there's another signal.
Looks like a TV transmission.

WILLIE: We're hot.

Do me a favor, go get the blinds.
There is a lot of glare.

You're patched in.

All right, it's definitely an image.
Let's try and stabilize it.

What do you make of that, Fish?

It's two different interlaced frames.
I'm framing one.

ELLIE: It's just noise.
FISHER: Trying frame two.

I've got an offset carrier here.
I think it's audio.

Plug it in, plug it in.

Center that segment.

FISHER: Centering.

- Can you clean it up any more than that?
FISHER: I'm working on it.

What the hell...?

Try zooming out.

All right, freeze.

Reverse values.

Try zooming out again.

Rotate 90 degrees counterclock....

DRUMLIN: My God.

(HITLER SPEAKING IN GERMAN ON RADIO)

- Okay.
KENT: What's going on?

You're not gonna believe this.

Does anybody speak German?

"I declare the Games in Berlin...

...at the celebration...

...of the first Olympics of the new era
has opened."

Get me the White House.

20 million people died
defeating that son of a bitch...

...and he's our first ambassador
to outer space?

- Actually--
- The broadcast from the '36 Olympics...

...was the first television transmission
that went into space.

That they recorded it and sent it back
is saying, "Hello, we heard you."

Or, "sieg Heil, you're our kind of people."

Wait. Hitler and his politics
have nothing to do with this.

It's highly unlikely they would understand,
and people need to understand--

The people are in very good hands,
Dr. Arroway.

We'll take it from here.

WOMAN ON TV: The White House
has just released--

Smile, folks. We're on.

--a statement confirming a message
from deep space...

...has been received by American scientists.
Claire Shipman is at the White House.

Donna, we've been told the president
will have only a few remarks...

...about today's announcement...

...and that he won't be taking
any questions from the press.

Good afternoon.

I'm glad to be joined by my
science and technology advisor.

This is the product
of years of exploration...

...by some of the world's
most distinguished scientists.

Like all discoveries, this one
will and should continue to be reviewed...

...examined and scrutinized.

It must be confirmed by other scientists.

The fact that something of this magnitude
is being explored is another--

Fish, what is the story over here?
I thought Ellie was supposed to be on.

I don't know.

Guys? Guys? Um....

You know those interlaced frames
that we thought were noise?

This has structure. I'm hearing structure.

If this discovery is confirmed...

...it will be one of the most stunning
insights into our universe...

...that science has ever uncovered.

Its implications are as far-reaching
and awe-inspiring as can be imagined.

Even as it promises answers
to some of our oldest questions...

...it poses still others,
even more fundamental.

We will continue to listen closely
to what it has to say...

...as we continue the search for answers
and for knowledge...

...that is as old as humanity itself
but essential to our people's future.

- Thank you.
MAN: Sir--

Is there a considerable
global security threat?

I'll answer your questions at the end,
but first a few corrections.

The message was received Friday morning,
6:31 a.m. Mountain Standard Time.

It was largely mathematical, and in spite of
reports you may have seen to the contrary...

...appears to be completely benign
in nature.

Let me say that again.
The message is completely benign.

The president has been in touch
with heads of state from around the world...

...and every possible security measure
is being taken.

To better explain to you
the events of the last 48 hours...

...I'm turning you over to the leader of the
team that made this remarkable discovery...

...Dr. David Drumlin,
special science advisor to the president.

Thank you, Rachel. Hello.

In 1936
a very faint television signal...

...transmitted the opening ceremonies
of the Olympic Games...

...as a show
of German superior technology.

That signal left Earth
at the speed of light...

(PHONE RINGING)

...and 26 years later arrived in the vicinity
of the star we call Vega.

That signal has been sent back to us
hugely amplified...

...an unmistakable sign of intelligence.

ELLIE: You're online, Kent, go ahead.

KENT: The Adolf transmission used 25 frames
per second but we're receiving 50.

So we canned the other 25
through a series of search algorithms.

We found a series of markers
on the top of each frame.

- Are you ready?
- Yeah, go ahead.

- Send it, Willie.
WILLIE: Okay, here it comes.

KENT: It's digital...

...massive amounts of data which
extend right to the higher harmonics.

Jackpot.

ELLIE: All right, as you'll see...

...interlaced with the frames
of the original Hitler image...

...we found these sections.

Now, we thought they were just noise,
but they're actually data...

...huge amounts of it.

When we combine this with the data from
the amplification of the original signal...

...we get these encrypted pages of text.

Now, no two are alike and
we've uncovered over 10,000 already.

What does it mean, doctor?

Well, we have no idea.
It could be anything.

It could be the first volume
of an Encyclopedia Galactica.

Instructions to acquaint us
with their colonization procedures.

Moses with a few billion
new commandments.

How long will it take to decode it?

It could take forever.
We really need a primer--

We need to get the best
decryption people we have.

I intend to use the VLA
as my command post.

In the meantime, my office
has made out a preliminary budget.

Wait a minute.
This is a privately-funded operation.

We're only leasing dish time
from the government--

If there's a more clear case
of eminent domain, I've never seen it.

I'm going to recommend
we militarize this project.

What? This is my project.

Nobody knows more about these scenarios
than I do. David, tell them--

Excuse me, could we calm down here?

Now, I'm going to recommend that
Dr. Drumlin coordinate the decryption effort.

However, in light of Dr. Arroway's
long experience in these matters...

...for the time being, she will continue
to direct operations at the VLA...

...understanding that future discoveries
will be kept in strictest confidence...

...until such time as the president...

...can decide the most suitable
course of action. Understood?

Yes.

MAN: This is CNN Breaking News.

The president made a statement,
calling the message from Vega...

...one of the most stunning insights
into our--

Attendance at religious services has
risen a dramatic 39 % in recent days.

...as police in three German divisions
clashed with neo-Nazi protesters.

So it turns out
there's life on other planets.

Boy, this is really gonna change
the Miss Universe contest.

Health officials from around the world are
concerned that the message from Vega...

...might trigger a rash of mass suicides...

...not unlike the recent cult deaths
near San Diego--

Even a scientist has to admit...

...that there are some pretty serious
religious overtones to all this.

Let's hear from someone
whose organization...

...has been accused of conducting
its own inquisition:

Richard Rank,
head of the Conservative coalition.

Thank you.

This is yet another example of science
intruding into matters of faith.

This means they
have been reacting to TV signals...

...they got from the 1930s.
They're just getting them.

Imagine how disappointed they're
gonna be if they're Cubs fans.

We now take you to Jeremy Roth,
who is reporting on events...

...at the Very Large Array
near Socorro, New Mexico.

Like a bolt from the blue it came.

The message from Vega has caused
thousands of believers and non-believers...

...to descend upon the VLA facility
here in the desert of New Mexico.

Many have come to protest,
many to pray...

...but most have come to participate
in what has become the best show in town.

(CHATTERING)

(CHANTING)

That's right. I'll be there in Vega,
thank you very much.

CHORUS: (SINGING) ♫ Hail to Vega ♫
♫ Hail to Vega, Hail to Vega ♫

♫ Hail to Vega ♫

But they have failed!

It's the same people who,
again and again...

...have brought us
to the brink of destruction.

Who've polluted our air,
who've poisoned our water.

Now these scientists...

...have had their chance.

Are these the kind of people...

...that you want
talking to your God for you?

(PEOPLE YELLING INDISTINCTLY)

MAN ON TV:
Efforts continue around the clock.

But for now, almost 2 full weeks
after the message's arrival...

...scientists here at the VLA
still have no answers...

...only more questions.

Jeremy Roth, CNN,
Soccorro, New Mexico.

More on the quest
for the message's meaning, after this.

They gotta line up somehow.

Yeah, well, this one doesn't fit, either.

We've tried over a million permutations.

Always, I can only get
three corners to fit.

I don't understand their significance.

What--? Somebody broke in....

(PHONE RINGS)

Hello?

Hey, listen, I don't know who you are,
but you broke into the database--

What? Now?

Where?

(FAX MACHINE HUMMING)

I'll be there.

MAN 1: You should feel fortunate.

He hardly lands for anyone.

MAN 2: Dr. Arroway...

...I presume?

Mr. Hadden.

I've had my eye on you
a long time, doctor.

I consider you one of my
most valuable long-term investments.

And when it comes to my investments...

...I always do my homework.

Eleanor Ann Arroway...

...born 25th August, 1964...

...De Pere, Wisconsin.

Mother, Joanna, died
from complications during childbirth.

Early testing indicated
high predisposition...

...towards science and mathematics.

Father, Theodore...

...advised to provide
enrichment activities along these lines...

...did so conscientiously
until his death...

...from myocardial infarction,
November 1O, 1974.

You graduated from
high school in 1979...

...almost two full years early.

Awarded full scholarship, M.I.T,
graduated magna cum laude.

Doctoral work, Cal Tech...

...where you did breakthrough work
on the lanthanide-doped ruby maser...

...dramatically increasing
the sensitivity of radio telescopes.

Subsequently offered a teaching position
at Harvard University...

...which you turned down
to pursue SETI work...

...at the Arecibo Observatory
in Puerto Rico.

Changes in NSF policy
gave rise to certain funding problems...

...at which point
you came to my attention.

You compromised our security codes.

Once upon a time...

...I was a hell of an engineer.

Please, sit, doctor.

I have guests so rarely, it's important to me
that they feel welcome in my home.

You live here?

I find it convenient
to keep my interests...

...mobile.

Anyway, I've had my fill
of life on the ground.

Well, I-- I guess I should....

Well, I guess I should thank you
for having bailed me out all that time.

I know a good bet when I see one.

Earl Grey. No sugar, no milk, I believe.

What am I doing here?

(CHUCKLES)

The powers that be
have been very busy lately...

...falling over each other to position
themselves for the game of the millennium.

Maybe I can help deal you back in.

I didn't realize that I was out.

No, maybe not out...

...but certainly being handed your hat.

I've had a long time
to make enemies, doctor.

And there are many governments,
business interests...

...even religious leaders that
would like to see me depart this earth.

And I'll grant them their wish
soon enough.

But before I do,
I wish to make a small contribution.

A final gesture of goodwill to the
people of this little planet that have given--

From whom I have taken so much.

You found the primer.

Clever girl.

Lights.

Pages and pages of data.

Over 63,000 in all.

And on the perimeter of each--

Alignment symbols, a registration mark,
but they don't line up.

They do, if you think like a Vegan.

An alien intelligence
has got be more advanced...

...and that means efficiency
functioning on multiple levels...

...and in multiple dimensions.

Yes, of course!

Where's the primer?

You'll see.

Every three-dimensional page
contains a piece of the primer.

There it was all the time,
staring you in the face.

Buried within the message itself
is the key to decoding it.

Within the layering of the matrix,
we have these basic equations:

So with this very elementary foundation,
they have given us a kind of...

...general scientific vocabulary.

We now have the symbols
for true and false--

This was the key...

...that allowed us
to decipher their language...

...for physics, geometry, chemistry.
Next frame, Ellie.

Yes, and when we apply this
to the rest of the message...

...we find this.

Those look like engineering schematics,
almost like blueprints.

Yeah.

Yes.

It is our belief that
the message contains instructions...

...for building something,
some kind of machine.

A machine? That does what, doctor?

We don't know.
It might be some type...

...of advanced communication device,
or a teaching machine of some kind.

Or it might turn out to be
some kind of a transport.

- Transport?
- There's no proof of that.

The fact is, you don't know what it does.
It could be anything.

Could be a Trojan horse. We build it
and out pours the entire Vegan army.

Why bother risking the personnel?
It could be a weapon.

Right. Some kind of
a doomsday machine.

Exactly. Every time they detect
a new civilization...

...they fax these construction documents
from space.

We poor saps build whatever this is
and blow ourselves to kingdom come.

There's no reason to believe
that their intentions are hostile.

Why is the default position of the egghead
set that aliens would always be benign?

- Why is that, doctor?
- We pose no threat to them.

It would be like us going out of our way
to destroy microbes on an anthill in Africa

DRUMLIN:
That's an interesting analogy.

And how guilty would we feel if we
destroyed a few microbes on an anthill?

I hope you're right, doctor. I really do.

But right now my job is to protect
American lives from any threat.

In that regard, I am obligated
to assume the worst.

Well, yes, and I am forced
to agree with you.

My problem is this:

The content of that message
is morally ambiguous at best.

Now, our internal numbers show
support for this is incredibly soft.

If the president wishes
to stay this course...

...you're gonna find his numbers
going south like a duck.

- This is nuts.
RANK: Excuse me...

...miss.

We know nothing
of these creatures' values.

The fact is, we don't even know
whether they believe in God.

- This doesn't make any sense. If you--
CONSTANTINE: Excuse me, Dr. Arroway.

We won't be suppressing
any opinions here today.

No, of course not. I understand.

What I meant to say...

...is the message was written
in the language of science.

Now, if it had been religious in nature,
it should have taken the form...

...of a burning bush
or a booming voice from the sky.

But a voice from the sky...

...is exactly what you found,
Doctor Arroway.

I'm sorry I'm late, ma'am.

Now, I agree with Mr. Rank
that there are unavoidable...

...religious implications at stake here.

But that doesn't justify
taking an alarmist position.

My hope here is that we can find
a common ground...

...break through any obstacles
that may have kept us apart.

KITZ: Well, perhaps--
- Listen, I need to make one thing very clear.

Our organization will not be placated
with flowery New Age rhetoric--

Mr. President.

The President met
with his top advisors today...

...regarding the latest efforts
to decode the message.

While there has been some progress,
the official line remains a cautious one.

If you're asking when we'll find out
what the purpose of that machine is...

...maybe tomorrow,
maybe next year, maybe never.

There he is. The man with his finger
on the spiritual pulse of the nation.

- It's so good to see you, Ellie.
- You too.

Your discovery, all of this.
It must be a real vindication.

I'm really happy for you.

- Are you?
- Mr. Joss, the president is waiting.

- Okay. Yeah.
- The president is waiting.

- Ellie, see you at the reception tonight?
- Yeah, I wouldn't miss it.

All right, great.

Excuse me, Miss Constantine,
may I speak to you?

Certainly.

- I have a big problem.
- Yes?

Um....

Do you know where I can find,
like, a really great dress?

(PEOPLE YELLING INDISTINCTLY)

God created man in the form of himself,
not in the form of monkeys!

MAN 1: The Lord is God!
MAN 2: Praise God.

MAN 3: Praise the Lord!
MAN 4: You're wasting my tax dollars!

Get a job.
Don't waste my tax dollars.

You hear me?

Wow.

You look beautiful, Ellie.

- So do you.
- You really do.

I read your book.

Here we go.

Would you like me to quote you?

"Ironically, the thing that people
are most hungry for, meaning...

...is the one thing that science
hasn't been able to give them."

Yeah. Yeah.

Come on. It's like you're saying
that science killed God.

What if science simply revealed...

...that he never existed
in the first place?

- I think we're gonna need to get some air.
- What?

And a few more of these.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

- A little chilly out here.
- Yeah, this is nice.

- I got one for you.
- What?

Occam's razor. Ever heard of it?

Hoccam's razor.
Sounds like some slasher movie.

No, Occam's Razor.
It's a basic scientific principle. It says...

...all things being equal, the simplest
explanation tends to be the right one.

- Makes sense to me.
- All right.

- So, what's more likely? Thank you.
- You're welcome.

An all-powerful, mysterious God
created the universe...

...and then decided not to give
any proof of his existence?

Or that he simply doesn't exist at all
and that we created him...

...so we wouldn't have to feel
so small and alone.

I don't know.

I couldn't imagine living in a world
where God didn't exist.

I wouldn't want to.

How do you know that
you're not deluding yourself?

I mean, for me, I'd need proof.

Proof?

- Did you love your father?
- What?

Your dad, did you love him?

Yes. Very much.

Prove it.

(PHONE RINGS)

Kent.

(PAGER BEEPING)

- The White House.
- Mr. Joss.

DRUMLIN: I don't want excuses.
Whoever is responsible, I want their head.

- Ellie?
- What happened?

You were right all along.

The decryption team at the VLA
has been working around the clock...

...and the hard work has finally paid off.

This key section, uncovered tonight
and obtained exclusively by CNN...

...shows an illustration
of what is of a human figure...

...inside a geometric structure
of some kind.

This and other contextual clues...

...now lead scientists to believe
that the message is, in fact--

- President called an emergency meeting.
- Yeah, I imagine he would.

--designed to take a single
human occupant into space...

...presumably to the star Vega.

MAN: I'm gonna miss
my mother's birthday party.

KITZ: Call her in the morning,
tell her why you didn't show up.

Tell me.

They're gonna build it.

Who gets to go?

The president's just gone international
to spread the risk and cost--

Who gets to go, though?

Well, it's complicated, Ellie.

What?

They have formed a group
of international candidates.

Now, it's your discovery.

Okay, they understand that.
You're at the top of a very short list.

But they're also putting together
a selection committee.

It's made of scholars, theologians,
scientists, philosophers--

You're on it.

I've been asked, yes.

I guess that means...

...that you're a selector,
I'm a selectee and we can't....

Yeah.

What you don't understand, Ellie, is--

- I understand.
- Ellie....

I want you to know, whatever happens,
as far as I'm concerned....

Well...

...good luck.

Well, whatever you do, make sure
he doesn't monopolize the committee.

He is not on the committee, Ellie.

What?

He just resigned as science advisor.
He wants to be the one to go.

MAN ON TV: The president is already
beginning to feel the financial pinch.

Sources say the cost of the project...

...is spiraling
to more than a third of a trillion dollars...

...making this what may be
the most expensive single project...

...in all of human history.

Meanwhile, months of debate finally
reached a conclusion last week...

...as 10 candidates
were selected by the IMC...

...representing a cross section of
political, philosophical and religious views.

Many of these are the same experts
who have been consulting...

...on the Machine's design and function.

They will be actively participating on-site
during the construction process.

But the choice of these 10 candidates
has not been without controversy.

Fully one-third of the candidates
are American.

Many international observers
are asking why.

The U.S. is shouldering an
enormous percentage of the financial--

Isn't it true that the contractors,
like Hadden Industries...

...are making those contributions
in exchange for technology rights?

Different nations are being compensated
in different ways. For example--

Japan made headlines when it announced it
would forgo candidate representation...

...in exchange for the systems integration
subcontract.

On what basis do you choose
a human being to represent humanity?

Good question, Larry.

Yes, well, if nothing else...

...it should be somebody who is fluent in
the language the message was given in.

Science, in this case.

Doctor Arroway,
despite your obvious enthusiasm...

...there's been a lot of criticism of late...

...that this whole endeavor
is simply too dangerous.

Some of that criticism from scientists.

One Nobel Prize winner recently noted,
his words:

"There is every indication...

...that this is simply beyond our capabilities,
that this endeavor will fail...

...and that the Machine's occupant
will pay for that failure with their life."

How do you respond to that?

ELLIE: Well, this message is from
a civilization that may be anywhere...

...from hundreds to millions
and millions of years ahead of us.

I have to believe that
an intelligence that advanced...

...knows what they're doing.

Now all it requires on our part is....

Faith?

I was gonna say a sense of adventure.

MAN: And in breaking news...

...a former astronaut...

...considered to be the leading American
candidate for the Machine seat...

...has unexpectedly dropped out
of the running.

Russell met with reporters this afternoon
at his Houston home.

I told my dad
that I didn't want him to go.

Daddy, don't go.

Nothing would give me more pride
than to...

...represent my country.

But what can I say to this?

Consortium officials had no comment,
but sources within the delegation...

...have disclosed that Dr. Arroway...

...appears to now be the front-runner
for the Machine seat.

ELLIE: "Meet me at noon. Must talk."

I didn't expect to be getting
a message like this from you.

Thanks for coming.

So is this kosher?
Fraternizing with the enemy?

Selectors and selectees mingling around?

Can we talk about Einstein?

Yeah, sure. Okay.

- Special relativity.
- Yeah.

This machine...

...now, if it works, and you travel to Vega
at even close to the speed of light...

- ...when you come back--
- If you come back.

If you come back...

...you'll only be 4 years older, but over
50 years would have passed here on Earth.

Basically, yeah.

And everybody that you care about...

...will be gone, dead and buried.

If you came back,
if you survived at all, which....

Look, Palmer, nobody's saying
this isn't dangerous, all right?

The rest of the candidates and myself,
we fully understand the risks we're taking.

Why?

Because it's a historic opportunity.
The world needs--

No, you, Ellie. You. You personally.

By doing this,
you're willing to give your life.

You're willing to die for it.

Why?

From as long as I can remember,
I've been searching for...

...something...

...some reason why we're here.
What are we doing here? Who are we?

If this is a chance to find out
even just a little part of that answer....

I don't know,
I think it's worth a human life.

Don't you?

You're an incredibly brave woman, Ellie.

Or incredibly nuts.

Palmer....

I'm really confused.

So am I.

I think I speak for us all
when I thank you for your patience.

Myself, I have one final question,
Dr. Arroway.

If you should meet these Vegans...

...and were permitted only
one question to ask of them...

...what would it be?

Well, I suppose it would be:

"How did you do it?

How did you evolve? How did you
survive this technological adolescence...

...without destroying yourself?"

That more than any other question is one
I personally would like to have answered.

Not too bad, Mike.

PATEL: I join Dr. Bergeron...

...in expressing thanks for
your patience, Dr. Arroway.

We've all been most impressed
with your candor...

...and your stamina.

I believe we are ready to move on
to your final statement.

Madam Chairman,
I have one more question.

Yes, Mr. Joss.

Dr. Arroway....

Would you consider yourself...

...a spiritual person?

Uh....

I don't really understand
the point of the question.

I consider myself a moral person.

PATEL:
I'm sure we all agree that is the case...

...but I think what Mr. Joss
is in fact asking--

Do you believe in God...

...Dr. Arroway?

As a scientist...

...I rely on empirical evidence,
and in this matter...

...I don't believe
that there is data either way.

PATEL: So your answer would in fact be
that you don't believe in God.

I don't understand the relevance
of the question.

Dr. Arroway,
95 % of the world's population...

...believes in a supreme being
in one form or another.

I believe that makes the question
more than relevant.

PATEL: Dr. Arroway?

I believe, um....

I believe I've already
answered that question.

I'm proud of what
we've achieved as a species...

...and as a civilization.

I would hate to see
everything we stand for...

...all that we have fought for
for a thousand generations...

...all that God has blessed us with...

...betrayed...

...in the final hour because we chose to
send a representative who did not put our...

...most cherished beliefs first.

Thank you.

(KNOCKING)

Why did you do it?

Our job was to select someone
to speak for everybody.

I just couldn't in good conscience
vote for a person...

...who doesn't believe in God.

Someone who...

...honestly thinks
the other 95 % of us...

...suffer from some form
of mass delusion.

I told the truth up there.

And Drumlin told you exactly
what you wanted to hear.

DRUMLIN:
With full humility and utmost gratitude...

...I accept this great honor...

...and I promise I will do my best
to represent my nation...

...my planet and my God
on this historic journey.

I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

(APPLAUDING)

MAN ON TV: There's a carnival
atmosphere at Cape Canaveral...

...as the International
Machine Consortium...

...hosts as much a media event
as a systems test.

David Drumlin is supervising
the on-site portion of the test.

We spoke with him earlier today.

DRUMLIN: We'll be able to monitor
the stresses and effects...

...using the robot passenger...

...who we lovingly call Elmer.

WOMAN OVER SPEAKER: We are coming up
on T-minus two hours and counting.

All Machine systems are go.

Dr. Arroway, the press would like to
ask you a few questions...

...as soon as they're done
with Dr. Drumlin.

DRUMLIN: Now, at the moment
where we release the pod...

...there will be a substantial
amount of energy generated at the core.

We'll be able to monitor
the stresses and effects...

...using our robot passenger,
who we lovingly call Elmer.

(CHUCKLES)

- Thank you.
- Welcome.

WOMAN:
--the test area is clear and go.

Sir, they're ready for you out at the site.

Yeah, just a minute.

WOMAN: The test director has issued a go
to enter the final countdown phase.

Ellie.

- Congratulations, David.
- Glad you could come.

Didn't, uh, expect to see you here.

Well, I'm still, you know,
Crew Ops at the Control Center.

And I suppose the fact that I discovered
the message means that I have PR value.

Of course.

Ellie, I know you must think
this is all very unfair.

And maybe that's an understatement.

What you don't know is, I agree.

I wish the world was a place
where fair was the bottom line.

Where the kind of idealism you showed
at the hearing was rewarded...

...not taken advantage of.

Unfortunately,
we don't live in that world.

Funny...

...I always believed that the world
is what we make of it.

Excuse me, Dr. Drumlin, sir?

Good luck on the test.

(ON PA) The pad leader has issued the order...
- Thank you.

(ON PA) ...to clear the pad of all nonessential....
- Right this way, sir.

Test director, everything looks good
up here. We're ready to go.

STEVE: All right, people, I want
things double and triple checked here.

We only get one shot at this.
Let's get it right.

Ladies and gentlemen,
we are ready for startup.

All controllers, I need a go-no-go
for test initiation.

- Mechanical?
MAN 1: Go.

- Electrical?
MAN 2: Go.

- Dynamics?
MAN 3: Go.

- Communications?
MAN 4: Go.

- Pod systems?
WOMAN: Go

- Safety?
MAN 5: Go.

Crew Ops, verify all pre-test
procedures are complete.

Yes, verified. I'm go.

Pad leader, we are good.
Is everything okay with you?

Roger. The pad is a go.

STEVE: Test initiation, on my mark.

Five...

...four...

...three...

...two...

...one.

Mark.

MAN 1: Test start.
MAN 2: Rings are unlocked.

MAN 3:
Power levels indicate a good start.

WOMAN ON PA: We have begun the full-scale
test of Earth's first system...

...built by the sharing of knowledge
with a neighbor in our universe.

MAN 4:
All power sources on core induction bus.

WOMAN 2: IPV power transfer.

GERRY: Ring motion detect.
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie.

STEVE: Gerry, how are we looking?
GERRY: Looks good. We're underway.

DRUMLIN: Looks like
we have a normal startup.

STEVE:
Roger, David. It's looking good here.

(CHEERING)

WOMAN ON PA: We are moments away
from the initiation of the drop sequence.

All systems are go.

STEVE: Mechanical, you still happy?
MAN 1: Roger that.

DRUMLIN: I'll tell you, this is
very exciting from up here.

GERRY: We've got 4 %.
DRUMLIN: We're confirming 4 %.

Frequency 9.85.

Harmonics in the green. G-level 1.1.

- 5 %.
- Confirmed. We are at 5 %.

David, how's it looking to you?

DRUMLIN: Okay. I'm gonna take a look
and show you what we got.

MAN 2: All test-subject instrumentation
looks good.

Confirmed, we have a good picture
from Dr. Drumlin's PRD.

DRUMLIN: Hope you guys
are seeing what I'm seeing.

MAN 3: All systems are go.

DRUMLIN: This is really something.

MAN ON TV:
For purposes of this test...

...Dr. Drumlin will be on top of
the gantry crane that's over the Machine.

We've got some video animation...

...to show you just how this machine,
it is thought, will work.

The passenger pod will be released.

It will come down through the center of
the rings and into the Machine's core.

The big question everyone here is asking is,
of course, what happens then?

Some believe that the rings function as
some sort of an accelerator or something...

...sending its energy
into this passenger pod...

...making it rocket away
at near the speed of light.

Other people believe it might open up
a doorway to some other dimension.

Who's right?
Well, that's what today's test is all about.

GERRY: 25 %.
MAN 1: Subsystems, are you ready?

GERRY: 40 % normal acceleration.
MAN 2: Roger, confirm 40 %.

STEVE: All controllers stand by
to initiate drop sequence...

...on my mark.

MAN 3:
All systems ready for drop sequence.

GERRY: 45 %.

DRUMLIN: We're reading 45 %.

Can you verify closure?

GERRY: 46.

STEVE: All controllers stand by
to initiate IPV drop sequence. On my mark.

GERRY: 48 %.

DRUMLIN: Test director,
I'm feeling a very strange vibration.

Are you feeling it down there?

STEVE:
Gerry, can you confirm any vibration?

GERRY:
Negative, everything looks good here.

- Crew Ops?
- Nothing wrong with Elmer.

We're not seeing anything abnormal.

DRUMLIN: No good. Hold the sequence.
I'm gonna take a direct reading.

STEVE: What the hell is he talking about?
- Can anyone say grandstanding?

He sure knows he's on TV!

Back home that's what we call
an overcooked ham.

DRUMLIN: I'm reading 10 kHz!

What's your reading on the first
and second order G-levels?

MAN 1: G-levels are right on.

MAN 2: We confirm Drumlin's readings
and they're all normal. We're go.

STEVE: Copy that, Dynamics.

I think we're okay,
but we'll let him finish.

- Mechanical, you still okay?
MAN 3: Roger, chief.

We're right on the money.

We've got a security problem here.

Ellie, are you sure?

Yeah. This guy, he shouldn't be there.
I know him.

Gerry, execute the
rapid shutdown sequence.

Security, move emergency
response team into position one.

- Get me Drumlin on a secure loop, please.
- You got him.

- David, can you hear me?
DRUMLIN: Yes, I hear.

ELLIE: All right, we've got
a security breach here.

Right behind you. The tall guy.

The technician. See him?

He's not supposed to be there.

David, he's got something in his hand!

Him! Take him! Security breach!

He's got a bomb!

STEVE: I want that emergency-response
team up on the gantry now.

Security, stage one alert.

By God, move all the fire and
rescue personnel into position one.

(YELLING)

(SCREAMING)

STEVE: All right,
all right, back to your stations.

I need you to be professional, people.
Settle down.

Pad leader, pad leader, do you copy?

The scene earlier today,
when David Drumlin...

...advisor to two presidents...

...and winner of the National Academy
of Sciences lifetime award...

...was laid to rest
at Arlington National Cemetery.

In a related story, last night's raid...

Can I help you?

- Oh, you're-- I've got some mail for you.
- ...resulted in the discovery of this video.

The suicide note of the leader of the
terrorist group now believed responsible...

...for the explosion in Florida this week.

What we do, we do
for the goodness of all mankind.

This won't be understood, not now...

...but the apocalypse to come...

...will vindicate our faith.

(PULSING)

Welcome home.

(MAN SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN ON TV)

Oh, Comrade Arroway...

...he has been expecting your call.
One moment, please.

Mr. Hadden?

Doctor.

How kind of you to call.

Mr. Hadden, where are you?

The Russian government was kind enough
to give me accommodations on Mir.

You're living on a space station?

It's quite simple, really.

The low-oxygen,
zero-gravity environment...

...is the only thing keeping
the cancer from eating me alive.

Actually, I quite like it up here.

My little room has one hell of a view.

I wanna show you something.

Hokkaido Island.

The systems integration site.

Look closer.

First rule in government spending:

Why build one when you can have
two at twice the price?

Only, this one can be kept secret.

Controlled by Americans...

...built by the Japanese subcontractors...

...who also happen to be...

...recently acquired...

...wholly-owned subsidiaries...

- ...of Hadden Industries.
- Of Hadden Industries.

They still want
an American to go, doctor.

Wanna take a ride?

WOMAN: And augmenting our restraint and
communications console subsystem...

...we have your personal recording unit.

Normal, infrared and ultraviolet lenses.

Digital microchip good for
thousands of hours of recording.

Okay, look, I understand...

...the reason for recording
and documenting the mission.

But I just-- I wanna go on record
one more time.

The transmitted specs
never said anything about any chair...

...or a restraining harness or survival gear.

Why can't we just trust the original--?

Doctor, both the IMC Board
and the SI team reviewed the matter...

...and concluded that
the design impact is negligible.

Bottom line is...

...we're not putting anybody
aboard this machine...

...unless there is
some sort of minimal protection.

End of story.

- Okay.
MAN: Ellie...

...we've been giving these to the astronauts
since the beginning of the space program.

It's never been made public, of course.

It's fast and it's painless.

I'm gonna travel 26 light years
to commit suicide?

Something may go wrong.

There may be
an unforeseen mechanical failure.

You could be marooned, unable to return.

There are a thousand reasons
we can think of for you to have this...

...but mostly it's for the reasons
we can't think of.

(KNOCKING)

Come in.

- Dr. Arroway, time to get ready.
- Thank you.

I know you don't have much time.

As soon as I found out about the Machine,
I called the president.

I came with Kitz.

I had to see you one more time.

- Oh, God, I'm sorry.
- It's okay.

No, I'm glad you came.

There's something I gotta say to you.

The reason I didn't vote for you to go was
a good reason, but it wasn't the real one.

I didn't vote for you to go...

...because I don't wanna lose you.

You find your way home, all right?

33 hours ago...

...the world was stunned by the
announcement of a second Machine...

...and its passenger,
Eleanor Ann Arroway.

Now the question
that's on everyone's mind:

Will history repeat itself?

With a piece of engineering
this complex...

...with so many unknowns,
could the unthinkable occur?

The security in Hokkaido
has been incredibly tight.

No reporters whatsoever
have been allowed near the site.

Thanks.

WOMAN: Magnetic restraint is secure.
All life support functions normal.

Roger that.
Ellie, this is Control. Do you copy?

Ellie to Control, reading you five-by-five.

- Comm 1, Give me Ellie's PRD.
- Video unit recording and transmitting.

- Are you reading me?
STEVE: That's affirmative.

Video looks good.

- Copy that, Control.
- Okay.

Ellie, we're gonna proceed
to button you up.

Roger, Control. I'm ready.

- Dynamics--
- I can confirm the walkway retraction.

STEVE: Systems?
MAN 1: Go.

STEVE: Communications?
MAN 2: Go.

STEVE: Life support?
WOMAN: Go.

Ellie, we are go for closure.

I'm go here.

STEVE: Mechanical, initiate
IPV closure sequence.

Hold on, let me get you a chair.

ELLIE: I'm go.

- It's nice to smell you again, Mr. Kitz.
- You too.

Wouldn't peg him as a Polo man.

I got a visual on the door.

WOMAN: IPV escape system is armed.

Door is looking good.

Door alignment looks good.

Ellie, we are showing green
across the board.

Copy that, Control. IPV is secure.

GERRY: We are at 30 %.

Copy that, 30 %.

- How you doing in there, El?
- Kent?

- Is that you?
- That's a big affirmative.

Who let you in there, huh?

A higher power intervened.

Well, I'm glad you came.

GERRY: 35 %.

Copy that, 35 %.

- Mechanical?
- We're good.

40 %.

I'm picking up a moderate vibration here.

- Dynamics, can you confirm vibration?
GERRY: Everything looks good here.

She's feeling the same thing
they felt at the Cape at this point.

Ellie, the vibration is normal.

GERRY: We are at 50 %.
All systems nominal.

Copy that, 50 %.

Vibration is getting a little stronger now.

We're picking up
some low-frequency noise.

- Mechanical, can you confirm?
- It looks fine to me.

STEVE: Roger. Gerry, what do you think?
- I'm still go.

People, we are still go.

What--?
Something's happening.

I'm--
There's--

There's a light. Do you see that?
I'm seeing some--

Something, some--

I can't tell whether it's daylight or not.

There it is again.
It's coming from the bottom.

Here, let me show you. See that?

Negative. Ellie, you're breaking up.

- Comm 1, can we boost her signal?
- Already at maximum.

GERRY: 65 %.

The material is changing.

It's bordering on translucence.
But the system is intact.

It's gotta be some kind
of electromagnetic field.

- Are you reading this?
- Negative, we're seeing only interference.

It's becoming completely translucent.
I can't describe it. I can't even explain it.

70 %.

People, we have intermittent comm,
but we are go.

- Initiate secondary drive systems.
GERRY: Initiating auxiliary booster sequence.

MAN: We're go for ignition.

We have auxiliary booster ignition.

Life support, how is she doing?

We still have data. Heart and respiration
are high but within limits.

Ellie, do you copy?

If you could hear,
I am okay to go.

If you could hear me--

80 %.

All vibration and G-levels are in the green.

Control, if you're reading me...

...I am okay to go. Okay to go,

GERRY: 85 %.
MAN: All bearing tips are on the profile.

90 %. We're detecting
some structural instability.

- Confirmed. Is she holding?
- We're within limits, barely.

I'm okay to go.

My God!

Okay to go. I'm okay.

100 % target velocity.

MAN: Steve?

Tremendous EMI levels around the Machine.
All field measurements are off-scale.

Steve, we're approaching our abort limits.

Okay to go.

I hear her!

I hear her. Barely, but she's there.

- Okay to go.
- She says she's okay to go.

Steve, we're real close.

- Electrical, reading in the core?
MAN: Internal environment normal.

Inside the core, the weather's beautiful.

I'm okay to go.

Okay to go. I'm okay to go.

STEVE: Initiate drop sequence.

On my mark.

Ten, nine...

...eight...

...seven, six...

...five, four...

...three, two...

I'm okay to go.

Oh, God!

Ellie to Control.

Ellie to Control, do you read me?

I'm gonna try to keep recording.

I'm going through
some kind of a tunnel.

There's a light source ahead.

Brilliant and blue-white.

Residual radiation?

It's a star.

I must have gone through a wormhole.

It's Vega.

I'm in another wormhole now.

I had no idea.

A series of them.

They're alive.

It's like some kind of a transit system.

It's a subway.

(YELLS)

Okay.

Okay, I've gotta keep talking.

It's a triple-- No, quadruple system.

It's beautiful.

They're alive.

Another wormhole!

This one is much more violent!

Some...

...celestial event....

No--

No words. No words...

...to describe it.

Poetry.

They should have sent a poet.

It's so beautiful.

Beautiful.

So beautiful.

I had no idea.

I had no....

I had no idea.

I had no idea. I had no idea.

Hi, Sparks.

Dad?

I missed you.

Aren't you--?

I'm sorry I couldn't
be there for you, sweetheart.

You're not real.

None of this is real.

That's my scientist.

When I was unconscious, you downloaded
my thoughts, my memory even.

Pensacola.

We thought this might
make things easier for you.

- Why did you contact us?
- You contacted us.

We were just listening.

And there are others?

Many others.

They all...

...travel here through that
transit system that you built?

We didn't build it.

We don't know who did.

No, they were gone
long before we ever got here.

Maybe someday they'll come back.

All the other civilizations that you find,
they come here?

Not all.

- Is this some test?
- No, no tests.

You have your mother's hands.

You're an interesting species...

...an interesting mix.

You're capable of
such beautiful dreams...

...and such horrible nightmares.

You feel so lost...

...so cut off, so alone.

Only you're not.

See....

In all our searching...

...the only thing we've found
that makes the emptiness bearable...

...is each other.

What happens now?

Now?

You go home.

ELLIE: Home?

But I have so many questions.

Do we get to come back?

This was just a first step.

In time, you'll take another.

But other people need to see
what I've seen--

This is the way it's been done
for billions of years.

- But I--
- Small moves, Ellie.

Small moves.

We've got video on Ellie.
Five-by-five.

STEVE:
She's through! She is in the net.

She's alive. Get the White House.
Get the president on the phone.

What's going on, Steve?
How is she?

STEVE:
Ellie, this is Control. Do you copy?

KENT: What's going on?
- I don't know. Hang on.

- She is alive.
STEVE: Put her on the PA.

Ellie, just hold on tight.

We're still trying to determine
the nature of the malfunction...

...but the important thing is you're okay.

What?

It's all right, Ellie.
The important thing is that you're safe.

What malfunction?

What--?

What happened?

What day is this?

I'm sorry, Ellie,
did you say what day?

How long was I gone?

Ellie, the IPV dropped
straight through the Machine.

You didn't go anywhere.

But I did. I did go.

That's what I've been trying
to tell everyone.

But the headset
didn't record a single image?

Just this. Static.

Thank you.

Now, doctor, let me show you
what we saw.

43 separate remote cameras
show exactly the same event.

The IPV dropped straight through.

Everyone who watched
saw exactly the same thing.

Nothing happened.

How do you explain this, doctor?

I can't.

CLINTON: I would encourage you...

...not to inflame this situation
beyond the facts.

Let us deal with this on the facts.

We are monitoring
what has actually happened.

We are taking what we believe
is factually appropriate steps.

Amid a flurry of accusations
and counter-accusations...

...by the nations representing
the Machine Consortium...

...the president has ordered
a special inquiry.

However, the appointment
to the committee of Michael Kitz...

...who has recently resigned
as National Security Advisor...

...has raised a number of eyebrows
on Capitol Hill.

I have made no decision to run for
Congress, I have announced no candidacy.

The fact that I resigned
as National Security Advisor...

...has nothing to do with anything...

...other than I want to devote
all of my energy to this inquiry.

The people of the world have a right
to know what really happened.

And yet every scientific
instrument confirms...

...the IPV was out of contact
for only a fraction of a second.

Isn't that correct, doctor?

A fraction of a second Earth time, yes.

SENATOR: Earth time?

ELLIE: Senator, I believe that the Machine
opened up a wormhole...

...a tunnel through the fabric of space-time,
also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

Now, because of the effects of general
relativity, what I experienced as 18 hours...

...passed instantaneously on Earth.

Isn't it true that these wormholes you
speak of are merely theoretical predictions?

There is no evidence
they actually exist, is there?

ELLIE: There is no direct evidence, no.

KITZ: Tell me something, doctor...

...why do you think these aliens
would go to all this trouble?

Bring you tens of thousands of light years
and then send you home without proof?

They said that's how it's been done
for billions of years.

KITZ: That's very neat. You have no proof
because they didn't want you to have any.

A phenomenon known in psychiatric circles,
I believe, as a self-reinforcing delusion.

Is that what you think? Delusional?

KITZ: Well, I do think you may have suffered
some kind of an episode. Yeah, I do.

Doctor, I'd like to propose
an alternate hypothesis...

...and I'd like you to bring
your scientific expertise to bear on it.

To fake a signal from Vega...

...what would you need?

You would need a satellite to transmit
the signal, but it would be impossible to--

You'd need a satellite and need launch
capabilities to put the satellite into orbit.

And the message itself.
To put something like this together...

...so complex,
drawing on many disciplines--

- Would be impossible.
KITZ: Impossible?

Impossible?

Is there anyone who might
have been up to the challenge?

Someone with extraordinary
technical expertise...

...enormous financial resources...

...someone perverse enough,
eccentric enough to come up with the idea?

Hadden?

S. R. Hadden.

(CROWD MURMURING)

You're implying that this was
all some kind of a hoax?

That he engineered this?

KITZ: S. R. Hadden...

...a legendary power broker and manipulator
in perhaps his final bid for immortality.

Maybe he wanted to explore
and exploit new technologies...

...and get the governments
to pick up the tab.

Perhaps this was his
final altruistic gesture...

...to unite the world in some common goal.
Maybe all of the above.

S. R. Hadden, a brilliant
and complicated man.

Doctor, are you familiar
with the scientific precept...

...known as Occam's razor?

ELLIE: Yes.

It means that all things being equal...

...the simplest explanation
tends to be the right one.

KITZ: Exactly.

Now, you tell me.
What is more likely here?

That a message from aliens
results in a magical machine...

...that whisks you away
to the center of the galaxy...

...to go windsurfing with your dad
and a split second later...

...returns you home
without a single shred of proof?

Or that your experience
is the result of being...

...the unwitting star in the farewell
performance of one S.R. Hadden?

A man with the means, motive and
opportunity to play you and the rest of us...

...as pawns in the biggest, most elaborate,
most expensive hoax of all time?

MAN: Dr. Arroway.

You come to us with no evidence,
no record...

...no artifacts.

Only a story that, to put it mildly,
strains credibility.

Over half a trillion dollars were spent.

Dozens of lives were lost.

Are you really gonna sit there
and tell us we should just take this all...

...on faith?

KITZ:
Please answer the question, doctor.

Is it possible that it didn't happen?

Yes.

(CROWD MURMURING)

As a scientist I must concede that.
I must volunteer that.

KITZ: Wait a minute,
let me get this straight.

You admit you have absolutely no
physical evidence to back up your story?

Yes.

You admit that you very well may have
hallucinated this whole thing?

- Yes.
- You admit that if you were in our position...

...you would respond with exactly the same
degree of incredulity and skepticism?

Yes.

Then why don't you simply withdraw
your testimony and concede...

...that this journey to the center of
the galaxy in fact never took place?

Because I can't.

(CROWD MURMURING)

I had an experience.

I can't prove it. I can't even explain it.

But everything that I know as
a human being, everything I am...

...tells me it was real.

I was given something wonderful,
something that changed me forever.

A vision...

...of the universe...

...that tells us undeniably...

...how tiny and insignificant...

...and how rare and precious we all are.

A vision that tells us
that we belong to something...

...that is greater than ourselves,
that we are not-- That none of us are alone.

I wish I could share that.

I wish...

...that everyone,
if even for one moment...

...could feel that awe
and humility and hope.

But....

That continues to be my wish.

MAN 1: Dr. Arroway, get a picture, please?
Get a photo over here?

WOMAN: Here comes Ellie.

MAN 2: Reverend Joss! Reverend Joss!

MAN 3: Reverend Joss, what do you
believe? What do you believe?

As a person of faith, I'm bound by
a different covenant than Dr. Arroway.

But our goal is one and the same.

The pursuit of truth.

I, for one, believe her.

So, what happens now?
We give her a medal?

I'd say at least a healthy grant.

I assume you read the confidential report
from the investigating committee?

KITZ: I flipped through it.

I was especially interested
in the section on Arroway's video unit.

The one that recorded the static.

Continue.

The fact that it recorded static
isn't what interests me.

Continue.

What interests me...

...is that it recorded
approximately 18 hours of it.

That is interesting, isn't it?

ELLIE: You can see over there,
we're building 45 brand-new dishes.

And that means when you put them
together with all the radio telescopes...

...all over the world...

...then we get to hear farther into space
than anybody has ever heard before.

Yeah.

Are there other people
out there in the universe?

That's a good question.
What do you think, huh?

- I don't know.
- That's a good answer.

Skeptic, huh?

The important thing is that you all
keep searching for your own answers.

I'll tell you one thing
about the universe, though.

The universe is a pretty big place.

It's bigger than anything
anyone has ever dreamed of before.

So if it's just us...

...it seems like an awful waste of space.

Right?