Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2019): Season 5, Episode 11 - A Sunny Day in the Void - full transcript

D-Squad has obtained their mission objective, but crash-land on a desolate planet after a run-in with comets.

Secret weapons!

The Jedi Council deploys
a squad of droids

on a desperate mission
aboard a Separatist cruiser.

Under the guidance
of Colonel Meebur Gascon,

the droids succeed in stealing
a crucial encryption module.

Now the colonel and his droid squad

must return the module
to the Jedi Temple

to crack a Separatist code

detailing an impending terror
plot against the Republic.

How long until my command
center is operational again?

Okay, fine.



I meant how long until Beezee
is operational again?

Well, make it fast.

We must get this encryption
module back to the Republic

as soon as possible.

Uh-oh.

Oh, Beezee, you are all better.

WAC, what are you doing back here?

Who is flying this shuttle?

I have good news and bad news, Colonel.

The bad news is, scans are
picking up giant ice formations,

commonly called comets,
heading straight for us.

What? Wha...

What in the world is the good news?

At least you have a good excuse



if your mission is a failure.

Get out of my...

Quick, drop us out of hyperspace.

Whoa!

Look out!

Whoa!

The shuttle's power system
has been knocked out.

I can see that.

He says he can fix it.

And swinging right.

Auxiliary power has been restored,

but it is not enough to get us moving.

We need the primary motivators
reestablished now.

Forget that.

We need the engines to come on.

That's what I'm saying.

Uh-oh. They just got bigger.

Come on, you lousy mechs.

Uh, Colonel,
we are headed for that comet.

Brace yourself!

The engines are back online!

Ah!

Whoa! Whoa!

Whoa!

We have lost the stabilizers

and primary control of the engines.

We are going to have
to put her down on that planet.

What planet is it?

Is it Separatist-controlled?

Who cares?

I care.

We can't jeopardize the mission.

I think we are past that point, sir.

We're going down!

Ugh. Oh.

I think I ruptured my gizzard.

Well, this is a fine mess
you mechs got us into.

Look at this.

All the database says is,

"Abafar. Information void."

Don't be absurd.

We can't just go rushing off like fools

into this... this void.

We need to stay put,
consider all the facts,

and then I'll, uh... I'll draw up
a reconnaissance plan,

and we can... hey, hey!

Where are you going, soldier?

He says we have to finish our mission.

Hey! Where did you get that?

That is classified material.

I will not stand for insubordination.

Do not worry, Colonel.

I can lead the mission from here

and return the module.

Maybe they'll give me a promotion.

Over my dead body.

Beezee, pop your top.

I will not let you droids
commandeer my mission.

Ugh, so hot.

Ugh, I can't believe I came this close

to completing my first mission

only to get lost
in this detestable desert.

Look on the bright side, Colonel.

At least it is a sunny day.

What sun? I don't see any sun.

It's just hot and oppressive.

Wait a minute.

There's no sun.

How do we know
which direction we're going?

You set your directional
guidance to "straight"?

That's all we're going on,

some rudimentary programming directive

in a lousy astromech?

Yes, I know you're designed
for navigation,

but that requires map coordinates

and environmental input...

something we are sorely lacking here.

All right, we can't rely on technology.

We have to rely on my training,

something you droids don't have.

How do you know, Colonel?

Because droids don't get training.

You get programmed.

Clang!

That's your weakness.

So how is your training going
to lead us out of this void?

Well, uh, my, uh, training
as an officer tells me

to use all available resources
to, uh...

to stay alive until help comes.

So your officer training...

how exactly did you learn that?

It was drilled into me by my superiors.

Then you were programmed.

Just like us.

What?

No, I am not like you droids in any way.

I can think outside
my program...

I mean, my training.

And I can make decisions based
on a complex analysis

of a situation,

which is why I insist we return
to the ship.

Wait a minute.

Why can't I find our tracks?

There are not any.

What?

I noticed it earlier.

This surface leaves no trace of us.

You noticed it earlier?

Why in the world
didn't you say anything?

I did not think we would want
to go backwards

when forwards seems to be
the only way out of this void.

Why are you thinking?

I don't want you to think.

Thinking is my job.

I am the commanding officer.

You are just a pilot.

Oh, that hurt.

Ugh.

I have been thinking, Colonel.

I told you not to do that.

My programming keeps me
focused on the task at hand,

which means I do not have
to worry about my health.

I just have to worry about the mission.

Don't even go there.

So I think...

Don't do that!

When you die,
I should lead D-Squad.

Stop!

You are what's killing me!

I can't believe I am forced
to justify my existence

with a droid!

Ugh! I'm at the end!

I can feel it!

All I ask is that you
just let me die with dignity!

Is that possible?

What?

Our ship?

You... you stupid lucky droids.

You have just taken us in a circle.

Wait a minute.

Is this really our ship?

How long have we been gone?

Ugh.

No, it is not our ship.

No, no, no!

No, no, no!

R2 is right.

This is what happens
when you stay at the ship.

Why is this happening to me?

Maybe he is going to jump

and put himself out of his misery.

Well, I vote for myself as
the new leader of this mission.

You cannot vote for R2.

He is just a mech.

He cannot lead a squadron.

Help!

There has to be something out there!

Show me a sign.

A glimmer of hope!

I do not know who he is talking to.

Maybe whoever programmed him.

There!

I see something.

Ooh, a village!

What are you waiting for?

We're saved!

What exactly do you see, Colonel?

I don't know.

Hard to say.

An outpost.

Maybe a cantina.

Whatever it is, they can help us.

I do not see anything either, R2.

He should have jumped.

No.

We're going in circles again.

I agree.

We cannot trust his training anymore.

But I cannot trust your
programming either,

especially if you will not vote
for me to be the new leader.

Where are you going now?

Hey, that is not true.

I am more than just a pilot!

We need a new plan, Colonel.

I just realized:

What if I'm dead?

Ooh, what if I died
in that shuttle crash

and now... now I'm stuck here
in limbo?

Yes.

I should have gone with the mechs.

Think about it.

Life. Life is a void.

We search and search for answers,

but there are none.

Hope is just an illusion, WAC.

Death is the only certainty.

Giving up is not in my programming.

I am surprised that it
is in yours, Colonel.

Maybe...

maybe you're right.

I was taught to find a rational solution

to every problem.

But this void...

this proves that that's not
always possible.

Maybe I need to change how I see things,

and that will change my programming,

my training.

You know what?

You are more than just a pilot, WAC.

I knew it! I knew it!

All right, all right,
calm down, soldier.

Whoa! Whoa!

This is our way out of the void!

You have lost your mind, Colonel!

No!

This is our only hope!

We've got to stop following my training

or your programming

and follow the birds' instincts!

Grab hold!

Like this?

Whoa!

Look.

I can see a town from here.

You can see that, right?

I sure can.

How did you know, Colonel,

that these creatures would
get us out of the void?

You've got your programming.

I've got my training.

But these creatures,
they have their instinct.

They know how to survive out here.

If you say so.

I don't believe it.

Those mechs beat us here.

Stupid lucky droids.

Just like you said, Colonel.

Tell you what, WAC.

Why don't you get the squad
ready to roll?

I've got a second chance
to complete this mission,

and I intend to take advantage of it.

After I rehydrate myself.

That'll be all, Corporal.

Corporal?

Yes, sir.

The squad will be ready to roll.

Attention!

Front and center, soldiers!

I want us ready to roll pronto, pronto!

That is Corporal WAC to you, soldier.

And I will not tolerate insubordination!