Silent Venom (2009) Movie Script
Come in, Base.
This is Jake. Do you copy?
This is Base. Copy.
Hey, Andrea, listen.
We caught another Asian pit viper.
It's a mean bastard too.
Well, that's good. Bring it in,
but be very careful, okay?
Actually, I was considering
taking it out for dinner.
And you'll be the dinner.
No kidding.
I'm on my way. Jake, out.
Out.
Guys, what's going on?
Please, can you get it
out of there? Okay, listen.
There's a big freakin' rattler
that's loose on the island here.
And I personally don't
wanna run into her. You with me?
That's good. Okay. Move.
What--
Oh, my--
We were successful, Major.
The snake I brought here from your lab
was able to mate with an indigenous pit viper.
I received your findings, Doctor,
and you were right.
Those snakes' chromosomes have mutated.
The cells are loaded
with radioactive isotopes.
So, frankly, I don't know
how the babies are still alive.
Major, those diamondback babies
are not only alive...
but they've nearly tripled in size
in the past week.
And they've become more aggressive.
I've never seen anything like it, sir.
If they keep growing, we might have
a serious problem on our hands.
Do you think the mutation
might have anything to do...
with the natural radiation
from the volcanic rock?
It's possible.
But I took a look at some classified files.
Now, the Chinese used the waters around
that island for bomb tests back in the '60s.
We were never able to confirm that they
were nuclear, but that could be the culprit.
- How's the mother?
- She's still loose.
And God only knows
how big she's become by now.
Enter.
- Commander James O'Neill reporting, sir.
- At ease. Take a load off, Jim.
I've, uh, read the transcripts
from the court inquiry.
Do you know that they're considering
a forced retirement?
I put in for it, sir.
20 years-- it seems like time.
Well, do you know that Admiral Mueller...
is considering a dishonorable discharge?
And he can press a full
court-martial if he wants to.
I understand.
I've known you a long time, Jim.
You're a good officer.
What really did happen on that submarine?
Sir, the boat was fresh
out of the shipyard.
We were on sea trials.
Admiral Mueller wanted to push it
beyond its tactical specs.
I felt his orders endangered my men.
I didn't wanna put their lives at risk...
so that he could brag to his buddies
at the Pentagon about his new toy.
You bruised his ego.
But you also broke the chain of command.
That's what keeps us together.
Without it, we're sunk.
Yes, sir.
No excuses, sir.
I didn't, uh,
call you in here for a lecture, Jim.
I think I've found a way
out of this mess.
A mission has crossed my desk,
and you would be perfect for it.
A mission, sir?
One of our older subs,
the U.S.S. Santa Mira...
has been decommissioned
and sold to the Taiwanese navy.
It's been involved in research
for the last 10 years...
and a naval museum.
But some bean counter in Washington
has deemed it too expensive to maintain.
So they want it delivered
to Taipei by next week.
I would be the delivery driver?
I have got them
to agree to drop all the proceedings...
and offer you full retirement benefits...
if you take this last mission.
When do I leave, sir?
You'll be on the over night to Okinawa.
I know it's short notice.
They're giving you a skeleton crew...
most of them fresh
out of submarine school.
And your X.O. is, um,
Lieutenant Commander Houston Davies.
He's a bit green, but he did do one tour
of duty in the Persian Gulf.
Nobody else was available to babysit?
I'm trying to do you a favor, Jim.
I do believe this
is your only way out of this mess.
If it's possible, sir, I'd like
to have Eddie Boudreau as chief of the boat.
Yeah.
I anticipated that.
I already drew up the orders.
Shipped him out here
3 nights ago from San Diego.
I appreciate it, sir.
Jim.
I don't want you to end
20 years on a bad note.
I think this will work out okay.
It'll be smooth sailing.
- Good luck. Godspeed.
- Thank you, sir.
What happened, Jake?
It was horrible.
The snake got loose. Bit the trapper
on the arm. Wouldn't let go.
Blood started coming out of everywhere.
- It even turned on me.
- Where's the trapper that got bit?
- I don't know.
- You don't know?
You gave him the antivenom, right?
No. He ran into the jungle.
Actually, they both did.
I wasn't about to go after them
with that snake on the path.
So there's a guy that's out there
that's possibly dying...
and we don't know where he is?
- Jake, I told you to be careful.
- I was careful. He wasn't.
Listen, Andrea. I'm not the expert here.
You with me? Okay?
These things--
they got me a little freaked.
Okay, I need you to go out there
and find that guy.
What?
Look, he ran towards the village.
And if he's alive,
I'm sure they'll bring him back.
But, Andrea, I am not going after him.
Let me ask you a question, Jake.
Why didn't you just stay
at your research job?
- Why?
- Yeah. Why?
Well, okay, then, because the army
had sold me on a promise...
that I'd be traveling to paradise.
That sounded a lot better than being stuck
in a research lab in New Mexico.
You know, it looks like, uh...
Powder Puff and Blueberry here
need a bigger cage.
It's Cream Puff and Strawberry.
And you do realize they're about 5 times
bigger than they were a week ago?
- I think that's a bit of an exaggeration.
- Says you.
Jake, I want you to put the antivenom
back on the racks, including yours.
Hey, I know the drill.
I broke them all, Andrea.
I'm sorry. These things got me freaked.
It's not my fault.
I'm so sorry.
These things are just freaking me out.
And then there were 2.
- Right.
- Sir.
- COB, you ready?
- We're good.
All right, Lozano, how we doing?
- We're ready to get underway, sir.
- Good. We got about a half hour.
Attention on deck!
At ease, gentlemen.
Good morning.
- Good morning, Captain.
- I have the conn.
Captain has the conn.
Lieutenant Commander Houston Davies, sir.
Mr. Davies.
All crew are present and
accounted for, Captain.
Very well. Mr. Davies,
prepare to get under way.
Getting underway, Captain.
This is the X.O. Prepare to get underway.
X.O., I'll let you take her
through the channel.
Sir?
It's just like backing out
of the garage at home.
If you do well,
I might even let you take her for a spell.
Thank you, Captain.
I'll do my best.
You heard the captain. Let's get underway.
Good job, Mr. Davies.
I'll take her from here.
Thank you, Captain. I understand.
Approaching dive point, Captain.
Dive Officer, submerge the ship.
Submerging ship, Captain.
Dive! Dive! Dive!
Make your depth 1-6-0 feet.
Diving to 1-6-0 feet.
Present depth, 5-0 feet.
Deck's awash.
- All vents open.
- All vents open.
7-0 feet.
- Scope's under.
- All ahead full. Course 1-1-0.
Course 1-1-0, Captain.
Present depth, 100 feet.
Smooth sailing
from here on out, gentlemen.
They don't need guys
like me around anymore.
Brings back a lot of memories,
doesn't it, Captain?
Yeah.
Yeah, it does, COB.
I even tried to get us
some real torpedoes.
My guy in Acquisitions wouldn't budge.
No live weapons
for a decommissioned boat.
Just these duds, huh?
Yeah, well, up till 3 months ago,
this was a museum.
I guess that's why they put
us old dinosaurs on here.
Sir, I just want you to know
that I heard about your circumstances.
If I was in your position,
I would have made the same decision.
That was the only time in my career
I ever disobeyed a direct order.
My gut said they were wrong.
They saw it different.
Like I said, COB...
they don't need guys
like me around anymore.
Using our satellites
along with ground intel...
we've learned of a massive deployment
of Chinese navy in the East China Sea.
These are the largest sea maneuvers
in over a decade.
They plan an amphibious landing
of commandos...
on the island of Manku, located here.
The army currently has
2 research scientists stationed there.
Major Drake, what is the army doing
with 2 scientists on Manku Island?
Mr. Secretary, we are studying
the indigenous snake population...
as part of our bio-weapons
research project.
This toxic snake venom
could be the key to creating a vaccine...
that could protect our troops from a wide
variety of nerve agents, including sarin gas.
I can't stress enough the importance of this
research to counter the terrorist threat.
You can only imagine if this research
fell into the hands of the Chinese.
Gentlemen, it's vital that we protect
our assets on this island.
Captain Rogers, sounds like we need
to mount a rescue mission.
Yes, sir. We still have time.
Our intelligence is reporting...
that the Chinese naval maneuvers
won't begin for another 3 days.
We have ships in that area?
- Carrier groups from Japan? Fly in a chopper?
- Unfortunately, no, sir.
The nearest ship is 5 days away...
and the island is too far
to be reached by helicopter.
- Do you have any ideas, Captain Rogers?
- Yes, Mr. Secretary.
I do. It's a submarine.
The U.S.S. Santa Mira.
The Santa Mira recently was
decommissioned and sold to Taiwan.
Yes, sir, but they've changed course now.
It'll be about a day from Manku Island.
They can pick up the scientists and still be
2 days distance when the maneuvers start.
- You think it can be done?
- Our options are limited, sir.
I think this is our only hope.
Captain, I want you to send a coded message,
high priority, to the U.S.S. Santa Mira...
giving them orders to evacuate
those scientists immediately.
Yes, sir.
I want that submarine
to get whatever it needs.
Am I clear?
- Yes, sir.
- Yes, sir.
I'll brief the president.
Gentlemen, be advised.
These are orders from the Pentagon.
Looks like we have
a real mission on our hands.
They want us to evacuate 2 scientists
from Manku Island tomorrow morning.
High priority status.
- Planesman, how far is Manku Island?
- 200 miles, sir.
If we change course right now and keep a
steady 20 knots, we can be there by 7:00 am.
Do they know we're not a rescue ship?
Mr. Davies,
set a direct course for Manku Island.
Yes, sir.
- We have any firearms on board?
- Just a small-arms kit.
- 6 .45s, 2 clips each.
- You think we're gonna see some action?
I don't know what to expect
on an island, Mr. Davies...
but if we're going in,
we're going prepared.
Helm, left rudder, 30 degrees.
All ahead, 20 knots. Course 1-9-0.
- Hey.
- Hey.
So, what's the rush?
Is there a typhoon on the way or something?
The major didn't say.
He just said to pack up everything...
get our research together
and be ready to go by morning.
- Be ready?
- Yeah. They're sending a submarine for us.
A submarine? Wow.
What about our little friends?
He said he just wants us to bring
4 snakes-- 2 males and 2 females.
How about these monsters?
We're gonna have to destroy them.
We can't take them with us,
and they're too dangerous to let loose.
They're growing so rapidly. We just don't
know enough about the mutation.
What about the mother?
She's still out there somewhere.
I don't know. She might be dead
due to a shortened life span.
I can't help but believe
that the accelerated growth...
is a by-product
of an increased metabolism.
The fast die young, right?
I don't know. We haven't seen
her in a while. I'm just hoping.
Hey, Andrea. Listen.
These snakes are very, very rare.
I think they could be worth a fortune.
- I thought you hated snakes.
- Oh, I do. I do. But,
I see an opportunity to make
some money on this endeavor.
I think I could fetch some serious cash
on these on the open market.
What do you say we take
a few extras home with us?
Because we have orders.
4 snakes. No more, no less.
We got to pack up all this equipment.
It's gonna be a long night.
I want you to take the diamondbacks
and gas them.
I'm gonna go back to the main cabin
and pack up all my research.
Can you handle that?
Gas them? It'd be my pleasure.
Okay.
How would the 2 of you like
to take a nice, long sea voyage?
COB. Be careful.
We will be, sir. Piece of cake.
Okay.
Nice and easy. You're okay.
Get inside there
with all your little buddies.
You'll be just fine. Okay.
Okay.
No snake left behind.
That's great.
Sleep tight, guys.
I'm counting on it.
- Hey, Jake, we ready to go?
- Oh, we are ready to rock and roll.
- All right. Did you release the snakes?
- All but 4.
- Just what the doctor ordered, right?
- Did you gas the 2 big ones?
- Yes, ma'am.
- All right. There's hope for you yet.
- Double-check the list, make sure we
have everything. - Okay. No problem.
Okay, good. And remember, they can't know
what's on board. It's classified.
- Okay.
- Okay.
So what do you think's going down?
- I don't know.
- I'm sure these guys do.
They look pretty serious, don't they?
Hey, guys. Welcome to FantasyIsland.
You must be, uh, Dr. Swanson.
Well, actually, I'm not.
I'm her assistant, Jake Goldin.
She's Dr. Swanson.
Andrea. Dr. Andrea Swanson.
Chief of the Boat Boudreau,
U.S.S. Santa Mira.
My men can help you
with any equipment you need to move.
Okay, great. Jake,
show them what we have.
- Okay. You got it.
- Take this.
Besides this, we got
a few more back here. Come on.
Chief, what's going on?
Ma'am, all I know is that we've been
given orders to evacuate the both of you.
So I do suggest we get started.
This way.
Oh, my God.
Smitty, get me
Admiral Wallace immediately.
Priority call.
Captain.
We're about to be surrounded...
by the largest Chinese naval maneuvers
in 10 years.
It was supposed to start 3 days from now.
Washington blames bad intel.
No surprise there, huh?
How do we deal with 2 complete
Chinese battle groups?
Very quietly, Mr. Davies.
Captain, we're out here all alone
without any defense.
- It could get nasty.
- Then we're just gonna have to keep it friendly.
We're lucky. This old sub runs pretty quiet
when she's on the electric motors.
Gentlemen, I'm gonna need you focused.
I'm gonna need the best out of this
young crew, focused and at attention.
I'll keep on them, sir.
- COB?
- No problems, Captain. Piece of cake.
ComSubPac just notified us. We're about
to be in some Chinese naval maneuvers.
Get them on board.
Prepare to get underway immediately.
Aye, sir. Coming in.
Permission to come aboard,
please, Captain, sir.
- Dr. Swanson?
- Hi.
Actually, no, I'm not.
Uh, though we look alike.
Hi. Dr. Andrea Swanson.
Commander James O'Neill.
Welcome aboard, Doctor.
I'm sorry. We just didn't expect--
A woman.
- We don't often have them on board.
- I understand.
X.O., get their gear stowed
and prepare to get underway.
Yes, Captain.
This way, please.
Thank you.
Captain, I got a bad feeling about this.
- Slow, man. Slow.
- I know.
Okay. Oh!
- Hey, easy.
- I know.
Hey, you think anything inside broke?
We could take a look,
but it's classified material.
Maybe just a peek?
Come on.
You better just leave it alone.
Put it over there.
Next!
Damn, this is heavy.
- This will be your cabin, ma'am.
- Thank you.
Sir, you have to bunk
with the other sailors.
- Where are they storing our equipment?
- Torpedo Room.
It'll be safe there, ma'am.
Let's get your bag, Mr. Goldin.
Okay. Hey. You think they got room service?
Oh, wow. Just like summer camp, right?
Fortunately, we have one bunk available.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Yeah. Yeah. Look, I got a question.
I am starving.
Where would I find something to eat?
We have the crew's mess.
Settle in, Mr. Goldin.
"Settle in, Mr. Goldin."
Okay.
This is nice.
Nice.
Captain.
Broadband contact.
4,000 yards off our port side...
and closing.
Bearing 1-5-0. Designate Sierra 10.
What is it?
I can't be sure.
My best guess it's a missile frigate.
One of the new Chinese naval boats,
maybe a Jin-Q class.
And I bet they're just aching to use
one of those missiles too.
Yeah, they can't possibly
detect us from that distance.
Let's not give them any chance.
Dive Officer, take it down to 200 feet,
20 degrees on the down bubble.
Aye, Captain. 200 feet,
20 degrees down bubble.
Okay.
Captain.
We've got a Chinese missile frigate
3,500 yards off our port side...
- and closing.
- Are they on to us?
Not yet. I'm taking her down to 200 feet.
Conn, sick bay.
Sick bay, conn.
Captain, this is Corpsman Kelso.
You better get down here right away, sir.
- What is it?
- Captain, I've got a man down here.
He's in pretty bad shape, sir.
I'm on my way.
X.O., level off at 200 feet.
Proceed on a course
bearing 2-1-0, 10 knots.
- X.O. has the conn.
- X.O. has the conn.
Captain.
I was able to stabilize him...
but his pulse and breathing are weak.
Something's attacking his nervous system.
- A virus?
- I don't know.
He's showing signs of hemorrhagic fever,
but I can't be sure without blood tests...
and I just don't have the proper equipment
to do a diagnosis.
- COB, was he on the island with you?
- Yes, Captain.
Did he show any signs of illness?
No, sir. Everyone was fine
as far as I could tell.
- How about you? You all right?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- What about malaria?
- Again, sir...
I'd be guessing at this point.
I need to do tests.
All they gave me down here were aspirin,
Band-Aids and diarrhea pills.
Do we need a quarantine?
- I don't know.
- Well, I need to know.
If there's an outbreak on this ship,
we're 500 miles from the nearest port.
That sounds like a lot of trouble to me.
Captain, a virus
takes 24 hours to incubate.
That means he could have contracted it
before he went ashore...
or maybe it's some fast-acting bug
from the island that we don't know about.
At this point, I would monitor
everyone who went ashore.
If they show signs,
then we'll need to quarantine.
I'll check on the other sailor,
see if he's okay.
Good. Let me know the minute this changes.
Yes, sir.
- Jake.
- Thank you.
So how's the blue plate special?
Fine.
So, it was just the two
of you on that island, huh?
Well, there were a few locals
in a village nearby, but, uh, yeah.
Wow! How did you swing that job?
I was recruited by the army
to do research actually.
What kind of research?
Female anatomy?
That's cute. No, it's classified.
So how did you swing this job?
You need money to finish
college or something?
- Sailor Rhodes, you feeling okay?
- Fine, Chief. What's wrong?
Covacek?
- Mr. Goldin?
- Never better.
- You, chef?
- Fine. What's up?
Another sailor went to the island
and got real sick. Now he's in a coma.
- You guys let me know if anything changes, okay?
- Okay, Chief.
We found a trap
when we landed on the island.
It was blood on the outside.
What were you guys trying to catch?
It's classified.
Douche bag.
- Yes, Captain.
- Are you feeling okay, Doctor?
Yes, I'm fine.
Why do you ask?
One of the men who went ashore,
he's come down with something.
I think it's best if you and Mr. Goldin
stay in your quarters...
- till we know what's going on.
- Okay.
- Do you want me to take a look at him?
- No. No.
The less people exposed,
the better off we'll be.
Do you mind if I take a shower?
You do have a shower on board, right?
It's small, but it works.
Okay, good.
I mean, as long as it has hot water.
We don't have any hot water
on the island.
You're sure that, uh, you're feeling okay?
I'm fine, Captain.
- You look a little flushed.
- Captain to the conn.
Uh, this is the captain.
I'll be right there.
Captain.
We've got company.
- Sierra 10?
- No, sir.
They've moved off.
I'm picking up 4 more ships.
Designate Sierra 11 through 14,
all 1,500 yards off our starboard side...
bearing 0-9-5.
- Same as before?
- Yes, sir. Missile frigates.
Captain, that puts them into a direct course
between us and Okinawa.
We're in international waters.
Naval protocol states they have to declare--
I don't wanna press the issue, Mr. Davies.
Pop up beside some kind
of live-fire exercise.
- Should we plot an alternate course?
- Yes.
We're gonna turn back
into Chinese coastal waters.
Gonna stay low,
give us someplace to hide down there.
Get to here, pop back up to Okinawa.
I wanna stay as far from them as we can.
Captain, your new course brings us directly
into the Chinese coastal military zone.
How is that helping our situa--
International maritime law does not recognize
the zone as being legitimate, Mr Davies.
- My options are limited.
- The manual states that operation--
I don't need a lecture on the manual.
Operational orders are fluid
when there's a real threat to the mission.
- It's my call.
- Yes, sir.
Lozano, you let me know the second
they start ground-bouncing that sonar.
- Yes, sir.
- Steady as she goes.
Aye, aye, Captain.
Oh, sorry, ma'am. Sorry.
- Don't you knock?
- Uh, no, ma'am.
It's usually just us guys on board.
We don't, uh-- We don't knock.
I know. It's a submarine thing.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Yeah. Okay.
- Carry on.
- Thank you.
Women on a submarine.
That just isn't natural.
Captain to sick bay. Captain to sick bay.
This is the captain.
I'm on the way. Let's go.
- What in the hell are we up against here?
- Captain, I still don't know.
Well, you better get me some damn answers
fast before we lose anymore men.
- Does he have the same symptoms?
- Yes, but he didn't go ashore.
And look at this.
Puncture wounds,
like from some kind of bite.
And I examined the other sailor.
He's got the marks on him too.
So this is a reaction to a bite?
What could bite them down here?
I don't know. That's the mystery.
Maybe we've brought something on board.
Like what, some kind of spider?
We don't know what was
in that jungle, sir.
Something could have stowed away
in their equipment without us knowing.
All right. Check it out
and get back to me. Be careful.
Don't worry.
I'm on it, sir.
- I need some answers.
- I'm working every angle, Captain.
No. This isn't happening.
Oh, God.
Oh, God.
Easy there, Mr. Goldin.
Where you going?
I'm just gonna run some
tests on this equipment.
- What's in the box?
- Computers. And it's classified.
Clumsy me. I really wouldn't
wanna drop this. This is very,
- very sensitive equipment.
- Looks heavy too.
It is very heavy.
We concern you might have brought
something on board without knowing.
- Like what?
- That's what we're trying to figure out.
2 of our men have suffered bites,
and one is dead.
Oh, my God. That-- That's terrible.
Let me know if there's
anything I can do to help.
Well, if you see anything, you let us
know immediately. Okay?
Yeah, you got it. Um, carry on.
Hey. What's in the box?
Uh, classified equipment.
You sure you didn't bring
that sickness on board?
What? What?
I'm a doctor, okay? I'd know.
You're a doctor, huh?
That's funny. I asked,
and I heard you're just the assistant.
Why should
I believe anything you have to say?
Well, you don't have to.
That's not my problem.
Okay.
It's open.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What's going on, Jake?
Okay, look, I'm just gonna come right out
and tell you. The snakes are out.
What do you mean out?
The container was open, and it was empty.
The snakes are loose.
- Oh, my God.
- One of the sailors is already dead, Andrea.
- How did they get out, Jake?
- I don't know. I don't know.
Someone must have opened the container...
Because I know I secured it
before we left the island.
Okay. We have to notify the captain.
Andrea, you got to tell me we're not gonna get
in trouble for someone else's mistake.
- I mean, this wasn't our fault.
- Jake, someone died because of those snakes.
They could be anywhere on this submarine,
and everyone is a potential victim.
The biggest problem
that we have right now...
is finding 4 snakes on a submarine...
when there's a thousand places
for them to hide.
Okay, well, there's
another problem right there, okay?
There's--There's a few more than 4.
What did you do?
Tell me you didn't.
Come on, Andrea. So I brought on
a few more snakes than I should've. Big deal.
Okay? Big deal. It's not my fault that some
idiot sailor opened up the container, right?
How many snakes
did we take on board with us?
All of them.
- All of them?
- Yeah.
- So there are 20 snakes on board with us?
- Yes, ma'am.
What about the 2 big ones?
Yes.
Andrea, wait a minute.
Hey, don't worry about those 2.
- They're still perfectly secure at this time.
- You're such an idiot.
Hey. Andrea!
Oh, geez.
1-8-0 feet.
20 degrees left rudder.
Course 2-5-0, 10 knots.
20 degrees left rudder.
Course 2-5-0, 10 knots.
What did you find, Mr. Davies?
Something left this in the torpedo room.
See if Dr. Swanson can analyze that.
Sierra 12 and 13 are now
100 yards off our starboard side.
Whoa! We got splash in the water!
Repeat. We have a splash in the water.
Depth charge on its way.
- Depth charge.
- 45 degrees left rudder.
Course 2-5-0! Give me everything she's got!
Everything she's got, Captain.
This is the captain!
Depth charge in the water!
Prepare for impact!
Repeat! Prepare for impact!
Oh, my God.
Everybody good?
COB, get us the hell out of here!
Captain, we've lost propulsion.
Damage Control, report!
Conn, Engine Room.
We lost power to the turbine generators.
- The backup systems are not responding.
- Depth, 200 feet.
Captain, we're at 5 knots and slowing.
We're gonna be dead
in the water in 5 minutes.
Engine Room, this is the conn.
I need those turbines now.
I'm working on it, Captain.
- Ma'am, you're not allowed in--
- I need to speak with the Captain.
- What is it, Doctor?
- We've got snakes on board, and they're loose.
Snakes?
You brought snakes onto this submarine?
- They were part of our classified research.
- I don't care. I hate snakes.
You brought them on here
without telling me.
- I had my orders.
- I don't care about your orders.
I got a dead sailor.
I got another one barely hanging on.
And upstairs, I got the Chinese navy
trying to sink this ship.
Those snakes were in an airtight container.
One of your men must have opened it.
Do you realize you've compromised everyone
on this submarine, Doctor?
Those snakes only attack
if they're provoked.
- How many?
- 20. I've got 2 vials of antivenom...
but there's no guarantee it'll work.
Get the antivenom to the corpsman in sick bay.
Go. I'll meet you there.
Attention. This is the captain.
Be advised. We have 20 highly
venomous snakes on board.
Repeat. 20 highly venomous snakes.
Their bite is toxic. Do not engage.
Report all incidents
of contact to the conn.
Where are they, Lozano?
12 and 13 are still 100 yards
off our starboard side.
Send a message to ComSubPac in Pearl.
I wish I could, sir. I'm off-line.
All communications are down right now.
Something must have
happened in that attack.
- Let me know.
- I'm on it, sir.
Hey.
We're gonna die down here, aren't we?
I don't wanna die at the bottom of the ocean.
I really don't wanna die down here.
Oh, shut up, Jake.
- What are you doing with the antivenom?
- Taking it to sick bay.
Captain Rogers,
have they reported in yet?
No, sir. Not since the evacuation.
This is their last known location.
And these are the Chinese vessels
we've been tracking?
Yes, sir. The maneuvers are underway.
They're right
in the middle of the action.
I sent them into harm's way.
- Looks like it, sir.
- God help them.
I'll keep trying to contact them, sir.
You do that, Captain Rogers,
and you let me know the moment they reply.
Engine Room, this is the captain.
We need that generator.
I'm working on it, Captain.
I'm doing the best I can.
X.O., what's our status?
Captain, Sierra 12 and 13
now 1,500 yards off our starboard side.
They're circling and might be headed back
for another run.
- Soon as we have propulsion, get us out of here.
- Aye, aye, Captain.
The proteins in the venom
are a neurotoxin, Captain.
They attack the muscle tissues
in the body.
They had the exact
symptoms of snake bite...
but I could not diagnose it in time.
I've got the antivenom, Captain.
It's too late... for him.
Maybe we can use it to save someone else.
You are aware that there's no guarantee
that the antivenom will work?
- There's always a chance of an anaphylactic
reaction. - In English, Doctor.
It's the body's allergic reaction
to the antivenom.
In other words, the antivenom is just
as dangerous as the snakebite, Captain.
- That's right. - Well. We don't have
another choice, do we, Dr. Swanson?
COB, get the X.O. Meet me
in the torpedo room in 10 minutes.
- Yes, sir.
- You'll come with me.
I need you to brief them on
what we're up against.
Yes, sir.
Gentlemen.
We have 20
highly venomous snakes on board.
All the snakes from the island are deadly.
- Most of them are pit vipers.
- Oh, that's terrific, Doctor.
How do we treat a snakebite?
Well, if you receive a snakebite,
try to stay calm.
Don't move around a lot.
Try to keep the bite...
lower than the heart
to slow the blood circulation.
You can wash it out, but don't ice it.
Don't use a tourniquet.
- And never cut open the wound.
- Don't forget a shot of antivenom.
Well, we can't really rely on the antivenom.
I only have 2 vials...
and that's good for about 2 or 3 bites.
How long until the venom takes effect?
That depends on how toxic the snake is.
Usually, within about 5 minutes,
your nervous system shuts down.
You'll experience a seizure.
Then your lungs collapse
and fill with fluid, and then you die.
That sounds like a lot of fun.
So, how do you suggest
we deal with these snakes?
Leave the snakes alone.
I know you may not believe this...
but snakes only attack
if they're provoked.
Right now, they're probably
searching for some place warm.
They-They naturally
gravitate towards warm places.
I wanna be proactive here. I don't wanna give
those snakes the element of surprise anymore.
We check every compartment on this sub.
You brief your men as to what to expect,
and let's be very safe out there.
Dismissed.
I wanna help, Captain.
What can I do?
Well, since you're the expert, you can go
with Boudreau, help him spread the word.
Contain them if you can.
If you can't, kill everyone.
Yes, Captain.
Ma'am.
Follow me.
Captain, I'm sorry about your men.
I never meant for any of this to happen.
Those snakes should never have been brought
on board my sub, not without telling me.
I don't care what your orders were.
Captain to the conn. Captain to the conn.
We have propulsion.
This is the captain.
Ahead full 10 knots.
Course bearing 2-5-0.
I'm on the way.
What is it, Lozano?
Sir, Sierra 12 and 13 are now
2,000 yards and moving away.
The bad news is I'm tracking
an unknown contact.
Designate Sierra 15.
It's now 3,000 yards...
and our baffle's bearing 2-5-0.
- What is it?
- It's a submarine, sir.
Unfortunately, naval command didn't
supply us with an acoustic signature manual.
- So I can only guess at what class.
- What's your best guess?
A Chinese Han class attack submarine.
I'm really certain.
I'm sure their passive sonar's
picked up something.
But they're probably not sure,
so they're hunting.
Han class?
- We don't stand a chance, Captain.
- I don't know, Mr. Davies.
A submarine's only as good as its captain.
Keep on her, Lozano. If she changes speed
or course, I need to know.
Yes, sir.
What's our communication status?
Well, I fixed the cables,
but now there's a software glitch.
I'm working on it, sir.
Should we switch to silent running?
Good choice, Mr. Davies.
If they go to active sonar...
we're gonna light up
like a Christmas tree.
I don't wanna take any chances.
Attention. This is the captain.
Rig the ship for silent running. Repeat.
Silent running. Remain at
O-spec-bravo till further notice.
That is all.
Our only hope is to run
the electric motors...
get lost in some noisy sea traffic.
Cat and mouse from here on out,
Mr. Davies.
Unfortunately, we're the mouse, sir.
We're gonna start shutting down
the blowers to the entire boat.
It's gonna get mighty cold
down here in no time.
Why are you doing that, Chief?
Because we're silent running.
Can't afford any extra noise
when there's a hostile in the area.
These blowers make
a hell of a lot of noise.
You know that the cold
is gonna slow the snakes down...
and make them harder to find, right?
We don't have a choice, ma'am.
Hopefully, they'll keep to themselves
till we reach Okinawa.
Then maybe we can send in a mongoose.
Ah, yes.
Hey.
- What are you doing in here? - I'm looking for
some aspirin. I've got a splittin' headache.
Next time, ask. No one's allowed in here
without my permission.
Yeah, sure. I'm sorry.
It's just this headache. I, uh--
I'll get it for you.
Okay.
What happened to the other
2 guys that were sick?
They left in body bags.
If you'll excuse me.
Yeah, sure. Thanks.
What the hell?
We're about 20 miles from the Chinese
military zone. What's the good news?
The good news--
We've got a light cruiser and 2 frigates...
passing 4,000 yards off our port side
heading in the opposite direction.
- The bad news?
- That Chinese Han class sub is still out there.
It's now about 2,500 yards
off our port side bearing 1-9-0.
They're still hunting us.
If we navigate into coastal waters...
get down here in this shallow canyon...
even if they engage active sonar,
they'd have a hell of a time finding us.
Why would they engage us?
Because we are a threat, Mr. Davies.
They don't know who we are or why
we're here. They could fire on us.
U.S. Navy would have
to accept their apology...
because we're not supposed to be here.
What happened?
Are you okay?
Your box--
Those snakes--
What did you do with the box, man?
What did you do with it?
They're-They're loose.
Sailor Rhodes. Mr. Goldin.
Hey, look. This guy needs some help.
I don't know. I--
- All right, help me get him to sick bay, now.
- Okay. Come on.
Kelso, he just got attacked.
Okay. Uh, let's get him
on this bunk right here.
All right. Okay, you got him?
Bring him up. Bring him up. Yeah.
What's wrong?
The antivenom was right here.
Now it's gone, which means someone took it.
Oh, man.
This is Kelso in sick bay.
Get me the captain right now.
- We've had another snake attack.
- Oh, my God.
Our corpsman just found Jake
in the sick bay looking for aspirin.
Now the antivenom's missing.
I got a man dying because of him.
- Do you know that he took it?
- Who else would take it? Where is he?
I don't know, but I'm looking for him.
All right, we gotta find the antivenom,
get it back to sick bay...
before that sailor dies.
Oh, my God.
- Hey, Jake. Where you going?
- Torpedo Room. I'm checking for snakes.
Yeah, well, you're headed the wrong way.
- Oh, thanks. I must've got turned around.
- If you have it...
- you need to give it to us now.
- I don't know what you're talking about.
The antivenom.
A man's life is at stake.
What? I don't have the antivenom.
You were just in the sick bay.
Now it's missing. So where is it?
I'm gonna find out. Captain?
- By all means, Mr. Davies.
- Hey!
I told you I didn't have it.
If I find out otherwise,
I'm gonna stuff you in a torpedo tube.
Taking their side, Andrea?
Is that it?
- Trying to pin all the blame on me, right?
- We're all in this together.
The sooner you realize that, the better.
Captain to the conn. Captain to the conn.
Keep looking.
Wait a minute. Andrea, you can't blame
all this mess on me, okay?
We were just taking orders.
It's not my fault somebody else opened up
the container, okay?
The snakes would've been secure
for the whole entire trip.
You're unbelievable, Jake.
Now, get down to the torpedo room...
and help the sailors
when they bring in the snakes.
- Andrea--
- Go, Jake!
Still having electrical problems?
Yes, Captain. We're having wiring problems
with the backup generators.
- What's our depth?
- 2-3-0 feet, sir.
- Steady as she goes, Mr. Davies.
- Steady as she goes, Captain.
- What's going on out there, Lozano?
- A few contacts, sir.
We're traveling under the shipping lanes
of the Chinese coastal military zone.
From now on, we're gonna be hard
to find in all this acoustic mess.
It should be a good place
to lose that Chinese sub.
Damn, it's cold in here.
What's the temperature?
50 degrees and dropping.
Captain, I got a communications link
up and running.
- Should I send the message?
-Yeah, send it. Good work.
Captain. At present speed, our batteries
are gonna give us about 12 hours.
To recharge, we'll need to surface.
I know that's not possible.
All right.
We'll shut down everything we don't need.
All auxiliary lights, everything.
Our back up genny's giving us problems.
Get down to engineering.
- Tell them to cut it back 10 knots.
- Yes, sir. 10 knots.
Sir. I was thinking about
what Dr. Swanson said...
about how snakes gravitate toward warmth.
What if we heated just the torpedo room?
Might draw the snakes out of their hiding
place and contain them in one compartment.
We could probably fire up one blower
without making too much noise.
What do you think, COB?
Great idea.
I'm on it.
Okay.
Okay.
Sir, we have a transient. It sounds like
someone's banging on one of the pipes...
- in one of the compartments.
- What?
There it is again.
Go away.
And another one.
We gotta stop that right now.
Can you isolate where that's coming from?
It's possibly the torpedo room.
Sierra 15 has turned on active sonar, sir.
- He's got us.
- Can you still hear the transient?
- Yes, sir. There's another one.
- Damn it!
Sir, the transient noise has stopped.
Sierra 15 has changed course.
Bearing 2-0-5, now at 3,500 yards.
- He's turning away.
- No. He's lining up a snapshot.
He's gonna fire on us!
Torpedo in the water. Bearing 1-9-0...
at 3,500 yards and closing fast.
- Right 25-degree rudder, now!
- 25-degree right rudder!
Sound the collision alarm!
Torpedo's 2,500 yards and closing, sir.
80 seconds to impact.
Torpedo's 1,200 yards and closing, sir.
- 45 seconds to impact.
- Is that torpedo armed?
No, not yet, sir.
Hold on.
Torpedo's changing course to 1-7-0.
If we emergency-blow to the surface,
maybe we can outrun it.
We're in the shipping lanes.
That's the worst place we could resurface.
- We got nothing to throw back at it, sir.
- He's not going in for the kill.
- Nobody's that bad of a shot.
- How can you be sure, sir?
He knows what we are.
He just wants to let us know he could sink us.
That torpedo he just fired
turned 20 degrees.
In 40 seconds, it's gonna be right there
at that mountain.
We're gonna be a hundred yards away.
We'll feel the concussion, but it won't sink us.
Torpedo's 1,000 yards and closing.
Torpedo's armed in 30 seconds.
This is the captain.
Prepare for impact. 20 seconds.
All right, let's hope this thing
holds together, gentlemen.
Amen.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Oh, God!
This is the captain.
Damage report control.
Conn, Pump Room.
We have some pipes leaking, sir. We're on it.
Conn, sick bay.
We're okay.
Your idea may be working, Mr. Davies.
I hope so, Captain. Sir, the men
are complaining about the cold.
It's also starting to affect
some of our gauges.
COB, could you turn the blower back on
in the control room?
Captain, I'm on it.
Boudreau out.
Lozano, where's that submarine?
Sierra 15 is maintaining
course heading of 2-0-5.
3,500 yards off our port side, sir.
You think they're gonna hit us again?
No, I don't.
He made his point.
He also left his starboard flank open.
He doesn't know we don't have torpedoes.
Let's line up a firing solution.
Mr. Lozano, engage active sonar.
- Yes, sir. Engaging active sonar.
- All right.
Let's make him sweat a little bit,
make him think we're gonna fire on him.
Maybe we'll get lucky.
He'll run away.
Sierra 15 is changing course to 2-8-5.
Now at 3,600 yards off our port side.
It's working, sir.
He's continuing on a course away from us.
If we had fired our torpedoes right there,
that guy would've lost his boat.
- That's a textbook mistake.
- Thank you, sir.
Don't thank me. It's the first time in 20 years
I ever faced an armed torpedo.
We made it out alive,
gentlemen, this time.
- Plot a course for Okinawa, Mr. Davies.
- Yes, sir.
Captain.
I'd feel a lot better if you'd put this on.
No firing unless
it's absolutely necessary.
I don't want somebody
getting hit by a ricochet.
Understood, sir.
- Chief, is everything okay?
- I'm going down to the torpedo room...
- see if your idea worked.
- I'll go with you.
Okay.
Jake! Oh, my God!
Chief.
Chief, that's the antivenom.
- That greedy little bastard.
- Oh, Jake.
No. Wait. Hold on, ma'am. Hold on.
Captain, it's Boudreau.
We found the antivenom.
Jake had it the whole time.
He's dead.
COB, you've got to get it to the sick bay.
Captain, there's a floor full of snakes
between us and the antivenom. Please advise.
COB, you get that antivenom
and seal off the torpedo room.
Understood, Captain.
Boudreau out.
- Stay here.
- No, no, Chief.
Let me do it. I know these snakes
better than anyone on board.
- Ma'am, I can't let you go in there alone.
- Trust me. Please.
Okay. Good luck.
Okay.
- Okay. Okay, I got it.
- Okay.
Let's go.
Lozano, send an update
to naval command at Okinawa.
- Let them know our approximate arrival
time is 0800 tomorrow. - Yes, sir.
Captain.
We're almost back to normal temperature
in the conn.
We'll wait to turn on the fans and blowers
to the rest of the boat...
until we're out of the coastal range
just to be safe.
Sir, I'm picking up something
2,000 yards off our starboard side.
Military or civilian?
It's got 5 screws on its plate.
It's definitely military.
It's either a missile frigate
or a supply ship.
- I can't pin down the class though.
- What's our depth?
2-0-0, Captain.
We can buy some time in that noisy coastal
traffic, but we're gonna have to go deeper.
Take us down to 2-6-0 feet,
5 degree down bubble.
2-6-0 feet.
5 degree down bubble.
Snakes!
We got snakes!
Execute that dive.
Mr. Davies, do it!
Whoa! Captain, I got a live one here.
This is the captain. Emergency.
Snakes have compromised the control room.
We need some help, now!
Chief?
Captain! He's been hit!
I said execute that dive!
All right, ma'am.
Back away from them. Just back away.
I know how to deal with these snakes.
Get the antivenom to the control room.
Someone might be dying.
Take my gun. Safety's on.
I can handle myself.
- Go.
- Okay.
Oh, God.
- Back to your post.
- Yes, Captain.
- Captain, you okay?
- Yeah. Planesman's been hit.
- Okay, I got antivenom.
- Where's the doctor?
We gotta get back down to her. She's trapped
under the engine room. Snakes everywhere.
I'll go down there. X.O. has the conn.
- I have the conn.
- Get that man to sick bay.
Take that antivenom to Kelso.
When we come out of the dive,
check every possible hiding space.
I don't want any more surprises.
If you find a snake, kill it.
Oh.
How you doing, Doc?
I don't know. I've been better.
What do you need me to do?
I'm not sure. I mean, it seems like
the snakes like me a lot.
I'm gonna get you out of there... somehow.
- When do we land in Okinawa?
- In the morning.
Don't make any sudden moves.
I wasn't planning on it.
Be careful.
Now, now.
It's all right.
Be still.
- Oh!
- Okay, be careful.
Oh.
Ow! Oh, God. I got bit on the leg.
COB, she's hit. Get her to the sick bay.
All right, men. Give me an update.
Captain.
Snakes. I hate them.
I know some of the others
weren't as lucky.
I hope we got it in time.
We'll know soon.
If I don't have an allergic reaction
and go into shock, we're halfway there.
We're gonna get you
into a military hospital in Okinawa.
Captain?
Chief?
I just wanted to thank you
for saving my life.
- I never meant to--
- Get some rest. We'll be in port in a few hours.
What's our situation?
We received a message
from ComSubPac in Pearl.
Apparently, a Major Drake
wants us to save as many snakes as possible.
We did not get that message.
You have the conn, Mr. Davies.
Take us into port.
Thank you, sir. Take us into port.
Oh, and let NATO know about
this meeting in Iceland next month.
You wanted to see me, Admiral?
Major Drake,
I will not tolerate being lied to.
- Admiral?
- You didn't tell me...
your scientists were bringing a cargo
of deadly snakes on board that submarine.
With all due respect, sir,
I did say that our research...
needed to be secured and moved to safety.
- That included those snakes, sir.
- What about the lives of those men?
Were their lives worth your snakes?
Admiral, our research
could save hundreds...
probably thousands of soldiers
in the future.
So, yes, sir.
I think it was worth it.
I talked to General Tadeo...
and he would like to give you his opinion
on this matter personally.
Dismissed.
Hey, Doc.
They cut you loose early...
or you taking that thing for a test drive?
No, they're just changing
the sheets in there.
- It's really good to see you guys.
- Here.
Aw. Thank you.
They're beautiful.
It was COB's idea.
What's the prognosis?
How are you feeling?
Well, I'm doing much better.
They say with a little physical therapy,
I'll be up and walking within a month.
- Are you guys heading out soon?
- Not me.
- I'm, uh, officially retired.
- Congratulations.
So, what are you gonna do now, Captain?
I'm gonna catch the first flight to Pearl Harbor,
give my daughter a big hug.
- Spend a couple weeks sitting on the beach.
- That sounds nice.
And you? Does the military
still have you on the project?
I quit. I'm going back to the university
to teach and do some research.
It's where I belong.
Well, good luck.
Take care of yourself.
Thank you.
And good luck to you too, Captain.
Have a safe trip out there, Chief.
Thank you, ma'am.
Take care of yourself.
I will.
Hey, guys?
Um--
I just want you to know
I'll never forget what you did for me.
Anytime.
Thank you.
It is the end of the road for me, COB.
I don't care if I never see
another boat or submarine as long as I live.
- What about you? You got a plan?
- I'm heading back to the sub.
I finally get to
take her back into Taiwan.
- Good afternoon, gentlemen.
- Admiral, what are you doing here?
I wanted to visit the crew
and see the submarine off safely.
Lieutenant Commander Davies
will be at the helm.
Congratulations, Davies.
Finally got your own boat.
I'm honored. Thank you, sir.
- I'm your chief, sir.
- I'm lucky to have you along, COB.
- It'd be a pleasure.
- Well, sir...
I guess this is good-bye.
Yep. Next time I see you,
you can tell me all about your trip.
It's a deal, sir.
I wish you all the best, Jim.
I couldn't have done it
without you, Eddie.
Chief.
Jim, um, I personally wanted to thank you.
Because of your bravery and experience,
a lot of lives were saved...
and we avoided an international incident.
Why, had I known, I would have never
allowed those snakes on board.
I understand, sir.
I wanna recommend you and your
entire crew for Commendation Medals.
I'll tell their families.
Where you headed?
Got a plane to catch, 1600 hours.
Commander?
Fair winds and following seas.
Aye, aye, sir.
Commander James O'Neill?
That's right.
- You're on the transport to Pearl?
- Yes.
- You're cleared to board, sir.
- Thank you.
All right, come on. Hurry up.
Let's get that thing loaded on the plane.
This is Jake. Do you copy?
This is Base. Copy.
Hey, Andrea, listen.
We caught another Asian pit viper.
It's a mean bastard too.
Well, that's good. Bring it in,
but be very careful, okay?
Actually, I was considering
taking it out for dinner.
And you'll be the dinner.
No kidding.
I'm on my way. Jake, out.
Out.
Guys, what's going on?
Please, can you get it
out of there? Okay, listen.
There's a big freakin' rattler
that's loose on the island here.
And I personally don't
wanna run into her. You with me?
That's good. Okay. Move.
What--
Oh, my--
We were successful, Major.
The snake I brought here from your lab
was able to mate with an indigenous pit viper.
I received your findings, Doctor,
and you were right.
Those snakes' chromosomes have mutated.
The cells are loaded
with radioactive isotopes.
So, frankly, I don't know
how the babies are still alive.
Major, those diamondback babies
are not only alive...
but they've nearly tripled in size
in the past week.
And they've become more aggressive.
I've never seen anything like it, sir.
If they keep growing, we might have
a serious problem on our hands.
Do you think the mutation
might have anything to do...
with the natural radiation
from the volcanic rock?
It's possible.
But I took a look at some classified files.
Now, the Chinese used the waters around
that island for bomb tests back in the '60s.
We were never able to confirm that they
were nuclear, but that could be the culprit.
- How's the mother?
- She's still loose.
And God only knows
how big she's become by now.
Enter.
- Commander James O'Neill reporting, sir.
- At ease. Take a load off, Jim.
I've, uh, read the transcripts
from the court inquiry.
Do you know that they're considering
a forced retirement?
I put in for it, sir.
20 years-- it seems like time.
Well, do you know that Admiral Mueller...
is considering a dishonorable discharge?
And he can press a full
court-martial if he wants to.
I understand.
I've known you a long time, Jim.
You're a good officer.
What really did happen on that submarine?
Sir, the boat was fresh
out of the shipyard.
We were on sea trials.
Admiral Mueller wanted to push it
beyond its tactical specs.
I felt his orders endangered my men.
I didn't wanna put their lives at risk...
so that he could brag to his buddies
at the Pentagon about his new toy.
You bruised his ego.
But you also broke the chain of command.
That's what keeps us together.
Without it, we're sunk.
Yes, sir.
No excuses, sir.
I didn't, uh,
call you in here for a lecture, Jim.
I think I've found a way
out of this mess.
A mission has crossed my desk,
and you would be perfect for it.
A mission, sir?
One of our older subs,
the U.S.S. Santa Mira...
has been decommissioned
and sold to the Taiwanese navy.
It's been involved in research
for the last 10 years...
and a naval museum.
But some bean counter in Washington
has deemed it too expensive to maintain.
So they want it delivered
to Taipei by next week.
I would be the delivery driver?
I have got them
to agree to drop all the proceedings...
and offer you full retirement benefits...
if you take this last mission.
When do I leave, sir?
You'll be on the over night to Okinawa.
I know it's short notice.
They're giving you a skeleton crew...
most of them fresh
out of submarine school.
And your X.O. is, um,
Lieutenant Commander Houston Davies.
He's a bit green, but he did do one tour
of duty in the Persian Gulf.
Nobody else was available to babysit?
I'm trying to do you a favor, Jim.
I do believe this
is your only way out of this mess.
If it's possible, sir, I'd like
to have Eddie Boudreau as chief of the boat.
Yeah.
I anticipated that.
I already drew up the orders.
Shipped him out here
3 nights ago from San Diego.
I appreciate it, sir.
Jim.
I don't want you to end
20 years on a bad note.
I think this will work out okay.
It'll be smooth sailing.
- Good luck. Godspeed.
- Thank you, sir.
What happened, Jake?
It was horrible.
The snake got loose. Bit the trapper
on the arm. Wouldn't let go.
Blood started coming out of everywhere.
- It even turned on me.
- Where's the trapper that got bit?
- I don't know.
- You don't know?
You gave him the antivenom, right?
No. He ran into the jungle.
Actually, they both did.
I wasn't about to go after them
with that snake on the path.
So there's a guy that's out there
that's possibly dying...
and we don't know where he is?
- Jake, I told you to be careful.
- I was careful. He wasn't.
Listen, Andrea. I'm not the expert here.
You with me? Okay?
These things--
they got me a little freaked.
Okay, I need you to go out there
and find that guy.
What?
Look, he ran towards the village.
And if he's alive,
I'm sure they'll bring him back.
But, Andrea, I am not going after him.
Let me ask you a question, Jake.
Why didn't you just stay
at your research job?
- Why?
- Yeah. Why?
Well, okay, then, because the army
had sold me on a promise...
that I'd be traveling to paradise.
That sounded a lot better than being stuck
in a research lab in New Mexico.
You know, it looks like, uh...
Powder Puff and Blueberry here
need a bigger cage.
It's Cream Puff and Strawberry.
And you do realize they're about 5 times
bigger than they were a week ago?
- I think that's a bit of an exaggeration.
- Says you.
Jake, I want you to put the antivenom
back on the racks, including yours.
Hey, I know the drill.
I broke them all, Andrea.
I'm sorry. These things got me freaked.
It's not my fault.
I'm so sorry.
These things are just freaking me out.
And then there were 2.
- Right.
- Sir.
- COB, you ready?
- We're good.
All right, Lozano, how we doing?
- We're ready to get underway, sir.
- Good. We got about a half hour.
Attention on deck!
At ease, gentlemen.
Good morning.
- Good morning, Captain.
- I have the conn.
Captain has the conn.
Lieutenant Commander Houston Davies, sir.
Mr. Davies.
All crew are present and
accounted for, Captain.
Very well. Mr. Davies,
prepare to get under way.
Getting underway, Captain.
This is the X.O. Prepare to get underway.
X.O., I'll let you take her
through the channel.
Sir?
It's just like backing out
of the garage at home.
If you do well,
I might even let you take her for a spell.
Thank you, Captain.
I'll do my best.
You heard the captain. Let's get underway.
Good job, Mr. Davies.
I'll take her from here.
Thank you, Captain. I understand.
Approaching dive point, Captain.
Dive Officer, submerge the ship.
Submerging ship, Captain.
Dive! Dive! Dive!
Make your depth 1-6-0 feet.
Diving to 1-6-0 feet.
Present depth, 5-0 feet.
Deck's awash.
- All vents open.
- All vents open.
7-0 feet.
- Scope's under.
- All ahead full. Course 1-1-0.
Course 1-1-0, Captain.
Present depth, 100 feet.
Smooth sailing
from here on out, gentlemen.
They don't need guys
like me around anymore.
Brings back a lot of memories,
doesn't it, Captain?
Yeah.
Yeah, it does, COB.
I even tried to get us
some real torpedoes.
My guy in Acquisitions wouldn't budge.
No live weapons
for a decommissioned boat.
Just these duds, huh?
Yeah, well, up till 3 months ago,
this was a museum.
I guess that's why they put
us old dinosaurs on here.
Sir, I just want you to know
that I heard about your circumstances.
If I was in your position,
I would have made the same decision.
That was the only time in my career
I ever disobeyed a direct order.
My gut said they were wrong.
They saw it different.
Like I said, COB...
they don't need guys
like me around anymore.
Using our satellites
along with ground intel...
we've learned of a massive deployment
of Chinese navy in the East China Sea.
These are the largest sea maneuvers
in over a decade.
They plan an amphibious landing
of commandos...
on the island of Manku, located here.
The army currently has
2 research scientists stationed there.
Major Drake, what is the army doing
with 2 scientists on Manku Island?
Mr. Secretary, we are studying
the indigenous snake population...
as part of our bio-weapons
research project.
This toxic snake venom
could be the key to creating a vaccine...
that could protect our troops from a wide
variety of nerve agents, including sarin gas.
I can't stress enough the importance of this
research to counter the terrorist threat.
You can only imagine if this research
fell into the hands of the Chinese.
Gentlemen, it's vital that we protect
our assets on this island.
Captain Rogers, sounds like we need
to mount a rescue mission.
Yes, sir. We still have time.
Our intelligence is reporting...
that the Chinese naval maneuvers
won't begin for another 3 days.
We have ships in that area?
- Carrier groups from Japan? Fly in a chopper?
- Unfortunately, no, sir.
The nearest ship is 5 days away...
and the island is too far
to be reached by helicopter.
- Do you have any ideas, Captain Rogers?
- Yes, Mr. Secretary.
I do. It's a submarine.
The U.S.S. Santa Mira.
The Santa Mira recently was
decommissioned and sold to Taiwan.
Yes, sir, but they've changed course now.
It'll be about a day from Manku Island.
They can pick up the scientists and still be
2 days distance when the maneuvers start.
- You think it can be done?
- Our options are limited, sir.
I think this is our only hope.
Captain, I want you to send a coded message,
high priority, to the U.S.S. Santa Mira...
giving them orders to evacuate
those scientists immediately.
Yes, sir.
I want that submarine
to get whatever it needs.
Am I clear?
- Yes, sir.
- Yes, sir.
I'll brief the president.
Gentlemen, be advised.
These are orders from the Pentagon.
Looks like we have
a real mission on our hands.
They want us to evacuate 2 scientists
from Manku Island tomorrow morning.
High priority status.
- Planesman, how far is Manku Island?
- 200 miles, sir.
If we change course right now and keep a
steady 20 knots, we can be there by 7:00 am.
Do they know we're not a rescue ship?
Mr. Davies,
set a direct course for Manku Island.
Yes, sir.
- We have any firearms on board?
- Just a small-arms kit.
- 6 .45s, 2 clips each.
- You think we're gonna see some action?
I don't know what to expect
on an island, Mr. Davies...
but if we're going in,
we're going prepared.
Helm, left rudder, 30 degrees.
All ahead, 20 knots. Course 1-9-0.
- Hey.
- Hey.
So, what's the rush?
Is there a typhoon on the way or something?
The major didn't say.
He just said to pack up everything...
get our research together
and be ready to go by morning.
- Be ready?
- Yeah. They're sending a submarine for us.
A submarine? Wow.
What about our little friends?
He said he just wants us to bring
4 snakes-- 2 males and 2 females.
How about these monsters?
We're gonna have to destroy them.
We can't take them with us,
and they're too dangerous to let loose.
They're growing so rapidly. We just don't
know enough about the mutation.
What about the mother?
She's still out there somewhere.
I don't know. She might be dead
due to a shortened life span.
I can't help but believe
that the accelerated growth...
is a by-product
of an increased metabolism.
The fast die young, right?
I don't know. We haven't seen
her in a while. I'm just hoping.
Hey, Andrea. Listen.
These snakes are very, very rare.
I think they could be worth a fortune.
- I thought you hated snakes.
- Oh, I do. I do. But,
I see an opportunity to make
some money on this endeavor.
I think I could fetch some serious cash
on these on the open market.
What do you say we take
a few extras home with us?
Because we have orders.
4 snakes. No more, no less.
We got to pack up all this equipment.
It's gonna be a long night.
I want you to take the diamondbacks
and gas them.
I'm gonna go back to the main cabin
and pack up all my research.
Can you handle that?
Gas them? It'd be my pleasure.
Okay.
How would the 2 of you like
to take a nice, long sea voyage?
COB. Be careful.
We will be, sir. Piece of cake.
Okay.
Nice and easy. You're okay.
Get inside there
with all your little buddies.
You'll be just fine. Okay.
Okay.
No snake left behind.
That's great.
Sleep tight, guys.
I'm counting on it.
- Hey, Jake, we ready to go?
- Oh, we are ready to rock and roll.
- All right. Did you release the snakes?
- All but 4.
- Just what the doctor ordered, right?
- Did you gas the 2 big ones?
- Yes, ma'am.
- All right. There's hope for you yet.
- Double-check the list, make sure we
have everything. - Okay. No problem.
Okay, good. And remember, they can't know
what's on board. It's classified.
- Okay.
- Okay.
So what do you think's going down?
- I don't know.
- I'm sure these guys do.
They look pretty serious, don't they?
Hey, guys. Welcome to FantasyIsland.
You must be, uh, Dr. Swanson.
Well, actually, I'm not.
I'm her assistant, Jake Goldin.
She's Dr. Swanson.
Andrea. Dr. Andrea Swanson.
Chief of the Boat Boudreau,
U.S.S. Santa Mira.
My men can help you
with any equipment you need to move.
Okay, great. Jake,
show them what we have.
- Okay. You got it.
- Take this.
Besides this, we got
a few more back here. Come on.
Chief, what's going on?
Ma'am, all I know is that we've been
given orders to evacuate the both of you.
So I do suggest we get started.
This way.
Oh, my God.
Smitty, get me
Admiral Wallace immediately.
Priority call.
Captain.
We're about to be surrounded...
by the largest Chinese naval maneuvers
in 10 years.
It was supposed to start 3 days from now.
Washington blames bad intel.
No surprise there, huh?
How do we deal with 2 complete
Chinese battle groups?
Very quietly, Mr. Davies.
Captain, we're out here all alone
without any defense.
- It could get nasty.
- Then we're just gonna have to keep it friendly.
We're lucky. This old sub runs pretty quiet
when she's on the electric motors.
Gentlemen, I'm gonna need you focused.
I'm gonna need the best out of this
young crew, focused and at attention.
I'll keep on them, sir.
- COB?
- No problems, Captain. Piece of cake.
ComSubPac just notified us. We're about
to be in some Chinese naval maneuvers.
Get them on board.
Prepare to get underway immediately.
Aye, sir. Coming in.
Permission to come aboard,
please, Captain, sir.
- Dr. Swanson?
- Hi.
Actually, no, I'm not.
Uh, though we look alike.
Hi. Dr. Andrea Swanson.
Commander James O'Neill.
Welcome aboard, Doctor.
I'm sorry. We just didn't expect--
A woman.
- We don't often have them on board.
- I understand.
X.O., get their gear stowed
and prepare to get underway.
Yes, Captain.
This way, please.
Thank you.
Captain, I got a bad feeling about this.
- Slow, man. Slow.
- I know.
Okay. Oh!
- Hey, easy.
- I know.
Hey, you think anything inside broke?
We could take a look,
but it's classified material.
Maybe just a peek?
Come on.
You better just leave it alone.
Put it over there.
Next!
Damn, this is heavy.
- This will be your cabin, ma'am.
- Thank you.
Sir, you have to bunk
with the other sailors.
- Where are they storing our equipment?
- Torpedo Room.
It'll be safe there, ma'am.
Let's get your bag, Mr. Goldin.
Okay. Hey. You think they got room service?
Oh, wow. Just like summer camp, right?
Fortunately, we have one bunk available.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Yeah. Yeah. Look, I got a question.
I am starving.
Where would I find something to eat?
We have the crew's mess.
Settle in, Mr. Goldin.
"Settle in, Mr. Goldin."
Okay.
This is nice.
Nice.
Captain.
Broadband contact.
4,000 yards off our port side...
and closing.
Bearing 1-5-0. Designate Sierra 10.
What is it?
I can't be sure.
My best guess it's a missile frigate.
One of the new Chinese naval boats,
maybe a Jin-Q class.
And I bet they're just aching to use
one of those missiles too.
Yeah, they can't possibly
detect us from that distance.
Let's not give them any chance.
Dive Officer, take it down to 200 feet,
20 degrees on the down bubble.
Aye, Captain. 200 feet,
20 degrees down bubble.
Okay.
Captain.
We've got a Chinese missile frigate
3,500 yards off our port side...
- and closing.
- Are they on to us?
Not yet. I'm taking her down to 200 feet.
Conn, sick bay.
Sick bay, conn.
Captain, this is Corpsman Kelso.
You better get down here right away, sir.
- What is it?
- Captain, I've got a man down here.
He's in pretty bad shape, sir.
I'm on my way.
X.O., level off at 200 feet.
Proceed on a course
bearing 2-1-0, 10 knots.
- X.O. has the conn.
- X.O. has the conn.
Captain.
I was able to stabilize him...
but his pulse and breathing are weak.
Something's attacking his nervous system.
- A virus?
- I don't know.
He's showing signs of hemorrhagic fever,
but I can't be sure without blood tests...
and I just don't have the proper equipment
to do a diagnosis.
- COB, was he on the island with you?
- Yes, Captain.
Did he show any signs of illness?
No, sir. Everyone was fine
as far as I could tell.
- How about you? You all right?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- What about malaria?
- Again, sir...
I'd be guessing at this point.
I need to do tests.
All they gave me down here were aspirin,
Band-Aids and diarrhea pills.
Do we need a quarantine?
- I don't know.
- Well, I need to know.
If there's an outbreak on this ship,
we're 500 miles from the nearest port.
That sounds like a lot of trouble to me.
Captain, a virus
takes 24 hours to incubate.
That means he could have contracted it
before he went ashore...
or maybe it's some fast-acting bug
from the island that we don't know about.
At this point, I would monitor
everyone who went ashore.
If they show signs,
then we'll need to quarantine.
I'll check on the other sailor,
see if he's okay.
Good. Let me know the minute this changes.
Yes, sir.
- Jake.
- Thank you.
So how's the blue plate special?
Fine.
So, it was just the two
of you on that island, huh?
Well, there were a few locals
in a village nearby, but, uh, yeah.
Wow! How did you swing that job?
I was recruited by the army
to do research actually.
What kind of research?
Female anatomy?
That's cute. No, it's classified.
So how did you swing this job?
You need money to finish
college or something?
- Sailor Rhodes, you feeling okay?
- Fine, Chief. What's wrong?
Covacek?
- Mr. Goldin?
- Never better.
- You, chef?
- Fine. What's up?
Another sailor went to the island
and got real sick. Now he's in a coma.
- You guys let me know if anything changes, okay?
- Okay, Chief.
We found a trap
when we landed on the island.
It was blood on the outside.
What were you guys trying to catch?
It's classified.
Douche bag.
- Yes, Captain.
- Are you feeling okay, Doctor?
Yes, I'm fine.
Why do you ask?
One of the men who went ashore,
he's come down with something.
I think it's best if you and Mr. Goldin
stay in your quarters...
- till we know what's going on.
- Okay.
- Do you want me to take a look at him?
- No. No.
The less people exposed,
the better off we'll be.
Do you mind if I take a shower?
You do have a shower on board, right?
It's small, but it works.
Okay, good.
I mean, as long as it has hot water.
We don't have any hot water
on the island.
You're sure that, uh, you're feeling okay?
I'm fine, Captain.
- You look a little flushed.
- Captain to the conn.
Uh, this is the captain.
I'll be right there.
Captain.
We've got company.
- Sierra 10?
- No, sir.
They've moved off.
I'm picking up 4 more ships.
Designate Sierra 11 through 14,
all 1,500 yards off our starboard side...
bearing 0-9-5.
- Same as before?
- Yes, sir. Missile frigates.
Captain, that puts them into a direct course
between us and Okinawa.
We're in international waters.
Naval protocol states they have to declare--
I don't wanna press the issue, Mr. Davies.
Pop up beside some kind
of live-fire exercise.
- Should we plot an alternate course?
- Yes.
We're gonna turn back
into Chinese coastal waters.
Gonna stay low,
give us someplace to hide down there.
Get to here, pop back up to Okinawa.
I wanna stay as far from them as we can.
Captain, your new course brings us directly
into the Chinese coastal military zone.
How is that helping our situa--
International maritime law does not recognize
the zone as being legitimate, Mr Davies.
- My options are limited.
- The manual states that operation--
I don't need a lecture on the manual.
Operational orders are fluid
when there's a real threat to the mission.
- It's my call.
- Yes, sir.
Lozano, you let me know the second
they start ground-bouncing that sonar.
- Yes, sir.
- Steady as she goes.
Aye, aye, Captain.
Oh, sorry, ma'am. Sorry.
- Don't you knock?
- Uh, no, ma'am.
It's usually just us guys on board.
We don't, uh-- We don't knock.
I know. It's a submarine thing.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Yeah. Okay.
- Carry on.
- Thank you.
Women on a submarine.
That just isn't natural.
Captain to sick bay. Captain to sick bay.
This is the captain.
I'm on the way. Let's go.
- What in the hell are we up against here?
- Captain, I still don't know.
Well, you better get me some damn answers
fast before we lose anymore men.
- Does he have the same symptoms?
- Yes, but he didn't go ashore.
And look at this.
Puncture wounds,
like from some kind of bite.
And I examined the other sailor.
He's got the marks on him too.
So this is a reaction to a bite?
What could bite them down here?
I don't know. That's the mystery.
Maybe we've brought something on board.
Like what, some kind of spider?
We don't know what was
in that jungle, sir.
Something could have stowed away
in their equipment without us knowing.
All right. Check it out
and get back to me. Be careful.
Don't worry.
I'm on it, sir.
- I need some answers.
- I'm working every angle, Captain.
No. This isn't happening.
Oh, God.
Oh, God.
Easy there, Mr. Goldin.
Where you going?
I'm just gonna run some
tests on this equipment.
- What's in the box?
- Computers. And it's classified.
Clumsy me. I really wouldn't
wanna drop this. This is very,
- very sensitive equipment.
- Looks heavy too.
It is very heavy.
We concern you might have brought
something on board without knowing.
- Like what?
- That's what we're trying to figure out.
2 of our men have suffered bites,
and one is dead.
Oh, my God. That-- That's terrible.
Let me know if there's
anything I can do to help.
Well, if you see anything, you let us
know immediately. Okay?
Yeah, you got it. Um, carry on.
Hey. What's in the box?
Uh, classified equipment.
You sure you didn't bring
that sickness on board?
What? What?
I'm a doctor, okay? I'd know.
You're a doctor, huh?
That's funny. I asked,
and I heard you're just the assistant.
Why should
I believe anything you have to say?
Well, you don't have to.
That's not my problem.
Okay.
It's open.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What's going on, Jake?
Okay, look, I'm just gonna come right out
and tell you. The snakes are out.
What do you mean out?
The container was open, and it was empty.
The snakes are loose.
- Oh, my God.
- One of the sailors is already dead, Andrea.
- How did they get out, Jake?
- I don't know. I don't know.
Someone must have opened the container...
Because I know I secured it
before we left the island.
Okay. We have to notify the captain.
Andrea, you got to tell me we're not gonna get
in trouble for someone else's mistake.
- I mean, this wasn't our fault.
- Jake, someone died because of those snakes.
They could be anywhere on this submarine,
and everyone is a potential victim.
The biggest problem
that we have right now...
is finding 4 snakes on a submarine...
when there's a thousand places
for them to hide.
Okay, well, there's
another problem right there, okay?
There's--There's a few more than 4.
What did you do?
Tell me you didn't.
Come on, Andrea. So I brought on
a few more snakes than I should've. Big deal.
Okay? Big deal. It's not my fault that some
idiot sailor opened up the container, right?
How many snakes
did we take on board with us?
All of them.
- All of them?
- Yeah.
- So there are 20 snakes on board with us?
- Yes, ma'am.
What about the 2 big ones?
Yes.
Andrea, wait a minute.
Hey, don't worry about those 2.
- They're still perfectly secure at this time.
- You're such an idiot.
Hey. Andrea!
Oh, geez.
1-8-0 feet.
20 degrees left rudder.
Course 2-5-0, 10 knots.
20 degrees left rudder.
Course 2-5-0, 10 knots.
What did you find, Mr. Davies?
Something left this in the torpedo room.
See if Dr. Swanson can analyze that.
Sierra 12 and 13 are now
100 yards off our starboard side.
Whoa! We got splash in the water!
Repeat. We have a splash in the water.
Depth charge on its way.
- Depth charge.
- 45 degrees left rudder.
Course 2-5-0! Give me everything she's got!
Everything she's got, Captain.
This is the captain!
Depth charge in the water!
Prepare for impact!
Repeat! Prepare for impact!
Oh, my God.
Everybody good?
COB, get us the hell out of here!
Captain, we've lost propulsion.
Damage Control, report!
Conn, Engine Room.
We lost power to the turbine generators.
- The backup systems are not responding.
- Depth, 200 feet.
Captain, we're at 5 knots and slowing.
We're gonna be dead
in the water in 5 minutes.
Engine Room, this is the conn.
I need those turbines now.
I'm working on it, Captain.
- Ma'am, you're not allowed in--
- I need to speak with the Captain.
- What is it, Doctor?
- We've got snakes on board, and they're loose.
Snakes?
You brought snakes onto this submarine?
- They were part of our classified research.
- I don't care. I hate snakes.
You brought them on here
without telling me.
- I had my orders.
- I don't care about your orders.
I got a dead sailor.
I got another one barely hanging on.
And upstairs, I got the Chinese navy
trying to sink this ship.
Those snakes were in an airtight container.
One of your men must have opened it.
Do you realize you've compromised everyone
on this submarine, Doctor?
Those snakes only attack
if they're provoked.
- How many?
- 20. I've got 2 vials of antivenom...
but there's no guarantee it'll work.
Get the antivenom to the corpsman in sick bay.
Go. I'll meet you there.
Attention. This is the captain.
Be advised. We have 20 highly
venomous snakes on board.
Repeat. 20 highly venomous snakes.
Their bite is toxic. Do not engage.
Report all incidents
of contact to the conn.
Where are they, Lozano?
12 and 13 are still 100 yards
off our starboard side.
Send a message to ComSubPac in Pearl.
I wish I could, sir. I'm off-line.
All communications are down right now.
Something must have
happened in that attack.
- Let me know.
- I'm on it, sir.
Hey.
We're gonna die down here, aren't we?
I don't wanna die at the bottom of the ocean.
I really don't wanna die down here.
Oh, shut up, Jake.
- What are you doing with the antivenom?
- Taking it to sick bay.
Captain Rogers,
have they reported in yet?
No, sir. Not since the evacuation.
This is their last known location.
And these are the Chinese vessels
we've been tracking?
Yes, sir. The maneuvers are underway.
They're right
in the middle of the action.
I sent them into harm's way.
- Looks like it, sir.
- God help them.
I'll keep trying to contact them, sir.
You do that, Captain Rogers,
and you let me know the moment they reply.
Engine Room, this is the captain.
We need that generator.
I'm working on it, Captain.
I'm doing the best I can.
X.O., what's our status?
Captain, Sierra 12 and 13
now 1,500 yards off our starboard side.
They're circling and might be headed back
for another run.
- Soon as we have propulsion, get us out of here.
- Aye, aye, Captain.
The proteins in the venom
are a neurotoxin, Captain.
They attack the muscle tissues
in the body.
They had the exact
symptoms of snake bite...
but I could not diagnose it in time.
I've got the antivenom, Captain.
It's too late... for him.
Maybe we can use it to save someone else.
You are aware that there's no guarantee
that the antivenom will work?
- There's always a chance of an anaphylactic
reaction. - In English, Doctor.
It's the body's allergic reaction
to the antivenom.
In other words, the antivenom is just
as dangerous as the snakebite, Captain.
- That's right. - Well. We don't have
another choice, do we, Dr. Swanson?
COB, get the X.O. Meet me
in the torpedo room in 10 minutes.
- Yes, sir.
- You'll come with me.
I need you to brief them on
what we're up against.
Yes, sir.
Gentlemen.
We have 20
highly venomous snakes on board.
All the snakes from the island are deadly.
- Most of them are pit vipers.
- Oh, that's terrific, Doctor.
How do we treat a snakebite?
Well, if you receive a snakebite,
try to stay calm.
Don't move around a lot.
Try to keep the bite...
lower than the heart
to slow the blood circulation.
You can wash it out, but don't ice it.
Don't use a tourniquet.
- And never cut open the wound.
- Don't forget a shot of antivenom.
Well, we can't really rely on the antivenom.
I only have 2 vials...
and that's good for about 2 or 3 bites.
How long until the venom takes effect?
That depends on how toxic the snake is.
Usually, within about 5 minutes,
your nervous system shuts down.
You'll experience a seizure.
Then your lungs collapse
and fill with fluid, and then you die.
That sounds like a lot of fun.
So, how do you suggest
we deal with these snakes?
Leave the snakes alone.
I know you may not believe this...
but snakes only attack
if they're provoked.
Right now, they're probably
searching for some place warm.
They-They naturally
gravitate towards warm places.
I wanna be proactive here. I don't wanna give
those snakes the element of surprise anymore.
We check every compartment on this sub.
You brief your men as to what to expect,
and let's be very safe out there.
Dismissed.
I wanna help, Captain.
What can I do?
Well, since you're the expert, you can go
with Boudreau, help him spread the word.
Contain them if you can.
If you can't, kill everyone.
Yes, Captain.
Ma'am.
Follow me.
Captain, I'm sorry about your men.
I never meant for any of this to happen.
Those snakes should never have been brought
on board my sub, not without telling me.
I don't care what your orders were.
Captain to the conn. Captain to the conn.
We have propulsion.
This is the captain.
Ahead full 10 knots.
Course bearing 2-5-0.
I'm on the way.
What is it, Lozano?
Sir, Sierra 12 and 13 are now
2,000 yards and moving away.
The bad news is I'm tracking
an unknown contact.
Designate Sierra 15.
It's now 3,000 yards...
and our baffle's bearing 2-5-0.
- What is it?
- It's a submarine, sir.
Unfortunately, naval command didn't
supply us with an acoustic signature manual.
- So I can only guess at what class.
- What's your best guess?
A Chinese Han class attack submarine.
I'm really certain.
I'm sure their passive sonar's
picked up something.
But they're probably not sure,
so they're hunting.
Han class?
- We don't stand a chance, Captain.
- I don't know, Mr. Davies.
A submarine's only as good as its captain.
Keep on her, Lozano. If she changes speed
or course, I need to know.
Yes, sir.
What's our communication status?
Well, I fixed the cables,
but now there's a software glitch.
I'm working on it, sir.
Should we switch to silent running?
Good choice, Mr. Davies.
If they go to active sonar...
we're gonna light up
like a Christmas tree.
I don't wanna take any chances.
Attention. This is the captain.
Rig the ship for silent running. Repeat.
Silent running. Remain at
O-spec-bravo till further notice.
That is all.
Our only hope is to run
the electric motors...
get lost in some noisy sea traffic.
Cat and mouse from here on out,
Mr. Davies.
Unfortunately, we're the mouse, sir.
We're gonna start shutting down
the blowers to the entire boat.
It's gonna get mighty cold
down here in no time.
Why are you doing that, Chief?
Because we're silent running.
Can't afford any extra noise
when there's a hostile in the area.
These blowers make
a hell of a lot of noise.
You know that the cold
is gonna slow the snakes down...
and make them harder to find, right?
We don't have a choice, ma'am.
Hopefully, they'll keep to themselves
till we reach Okinawa.
Then maybe we can send in a mongoose.
Ah, yes.
Hey.
- What are you doing in here? - I'm looking for
some aspirin. I've got a splittin' headache.
Next time, ask. No one's allowed in here
without my permission.
Yeah, sure. I'm sorry.
It's just this headache. I, uh--
I'll get it for you.
Okay.
What happened to the other
2 guys that were sick?
They left in body bags.
If you'll excuse me.
Yeah, sure. Thanks.
What the hell?
We're about 20 miles from the Chinese
military zone. What's the good news?
The good news--
We've got a light cruiser and 2 frigates...
passing 4,000 yards off our port side
heading in the opposite direction.
- The bad news?
- That Chinese Han class sub is still out there.
It's now about 2,500 yards
off our port side bearing 1-9-0.
They're still hunting us.
If we navigate into coastal waters...
get down here in this shallow canyon...
even if they engage active sonar,
they'd have a hell of a time finding us.
Why would they engage us?
Because we are a threat, Mr. Davies.
They don't know who we are or why
we're here. They could fire on us.
U.S. Navy would have
to accept their apology...
because we're not supposed to be here.
What happened?
Are you okay?
Your box--
Those snakes--
What did you do with the box, man?
What did you do with it?
They're-They're loose.
Sailor Rhodes. Mr. Goldin.
Hey, look. This guy needs some help.
I don't know. I--
- All right, help me get him to sick bay, now.
- Okay. Come on.
Kelso, he just got attacked.
Okay. Uh, let's get him
on this bunk right here.
All right. Okay, you got him?
Bring him up. Bring him up. Yeah.
What's wrong?
The antivenom was right here.
Now it's gone, which means someone took it.
Oh, man.
This is Kelso in sick bay.
Get me the captain right now.
- We've had another snake attack.
- Oh, my God.
Our corpsman just found Jake
in the sick bay looking for aspirin.
Now the antivenom's missing.
I got a man dying because of him.
- Do you know that he took it?
- Who else would take it? Where is he?
I don't know, but I'm looking for him.
All right, we gotta find the antivenom,
get it back to sick bay...
before that sailor dies.
Oh, my God.
- Hey, Jake. Where you going?
- Torpedo Room. I'm checking for snakes.
Yeah, well, you're headed the wrong way.
- Oh, thanks. I must've got turned around.
- If you have it...
- you need to give it to us now.
- I don't know what you're talking about.
The antivenom.
A man's life is at stake.
What? I don't have the antivenom.
You were just in the sick bay.
Now it's missing. So where is it?
I'm gonna find out. Captain?
- By all means, Mr. Davies.
- Hey!
I told you I didn't have it.
If I find out otherwise,
I'm gonna stuff you in a torpedo tube.
Taking their side, Andrea?
Is that it?
- Trying to pin all the blame on me, right?
- We're all in this together.
The sooner you realize that, the better.
Captain to the conn. Captain to the conn.
Keep looking.
Wait a minute. Andrea, you can't blame
all this mess on me, okay?
We were just taking orders.
It's not my fault somebody else opened up
the container, okay?
The snakes would've been secure
for the whole entire trip.
You're unbelievable, Jake.
Now, get down to the torpedo room...
and help the sailors
when they bring in the snakes.
- Andrea--
- Go, Jake!
Still having electrical problems?
Yes, Captain. We're having wiring problems
with the backup generators.
- What's our depth?
- 2-3-0 feet, sir.
- Steady as she goes, Mr. Davies.
- Steady as she goes, Captain.
- What's going on out there, Lozano?
- A few contacts, sir.
We're traveling under the shipping lanes
of the Chinese coastal military zone.
From now on, we're gonna be hard
to find in all this acoustic mess.
It should be a good place
to lose that Chinese sub.
Damn, it's cold in here.
What's the temperature?
50 degrees and dropping.
Captain, I got a communications link
up and running.
- Should I send the message?
-Yeah, send it. Good work.
Captain. At present speed, our batteries
are gonna give us about 12 hours.
To recharge, we'll need to surface.
I know that's not possible.
All right.
We'll shut down everything we don't need.
All auxiliary lights, everything.
Our back up genny's giving us problems.
Get down to engineering.
- Tell them to cut it back 10 knots.
- Yes, sir. 10 knots.
Sir. I was thinking about
what Dr. Swanson said...
about how snakes gravitate toward warmth.
What if we heated just the torpedo room?
Might draw the snakes out of their hiding
place and contain them in one compartment.
We could probably fire up one blower
without making too much noise.
What do you think, COB?
Great idea.
I'm on it.
Okay.
Okay.
Sir, we have a transient. It sounds like
someone's banging on one of the pipes...
- in one of the compartments.
- What?
There it is again.
Go away.
And another one.
We gotta stop that right now.
Can you isolate where that's coming from?
It's possibly the torpedo room.
Sierra 15 has turned on active sonar, sir.
- He's got us.
- Can you still hear the transient?
- Yes, sir. There's another one.
- Damn it!
Sir, the transient noise has stopped.
Sierra 15 has changed course.
Bearing 2-0-5, now at 3,500 yards.
- He's turning away.
- No. He's lining up a snapshot.
He's gonna fire on us!
Torpedo in the water. Bearing 1-9-0...
at 3,500 yards and closing fast.
- Right 25-degree rudder, now!
- 25-degree right rudder!
Sound the collision alarm!
Torpedo's 2,500 yards and closing, sir.
80 seconds to impact.
Torpedo's 1,200 yards and closing, sir.
- 45 seconds to impact.
- Is that torpedo armed?
No, not yet, sir.
Hold on.
Torpedo's changing course to 1-7-0.
If we emergency-blow to the surface,
maybe we can outrun it.
We're in the shipping lanes.
That's the worst place we could resurface.
- We got nothing to throw back at it, sir.
- He's not going in for the kill.
- Nobody's that bad of a shot.
- How can you be sure, sir?
He knows what we are.
He just wants to let us know he could sink us.
That torpedo he just fired
turned 20 degrees.
In 40 seconds, it's gonna be right there
at that mountain.
We're gonna be a hundred yards away.
We'll feel the concussion, but it won't sink us.
Torpedo's 1,000 yards and closing.
Torpedo's armed in 30 seconds.
This is the captain.
Prepare for impact. 20 seconds.
All right, let's hope this thing
holds together, gentlemen.
Amen.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Oh, God!
This is the captain.
Damage report control.
Conn, Pump Room.
We have some pipes leaking, sir. We're on it.
Conn, sick bay.
We're okay.
Your idea may be working, Mr. Davies.
I hope so, Captain. Sir, the men
are complaining about the cold.
It's also starting to affect
some of our gauges.
COB, could you turn the blower back on
in the control room?
Captain, I'm on it.
Boudreau out.
Lozano, where's that submarine?
Sierra 15 is maintaining
course heading of 2-0-5.
3,500 yards off our port side, sir.
You think they're gonna hit us again?
No, I don't.
He made his point.
He also left his starboard flank open.
He doesn't know we don't have torpedoes.
Let's line up a firing solution.
Mr. Lozano, engage active sonar.
- Yes, sir. Engaging active sonar.
- All right.
Let's make him sweat a little bit,
make him think we're gonna fire on him.
Maybe we'll get lucky.
He'll run away.
Sierra 15 is changing course to 2-8-5.
Now at 3,600 yards off our port side.
It's working, sir.
He's continuing on a course away from us.
If we had fired our torpedoes right there,
that guy would've lost his boat.
- That's a textbook mistake.
- Thank you, sir.
Don't thank me. It's the first time in 20 years
I ever faced an armed torpedo.
We made it out alive,
gentlemen, this time.
- Plot a course for Okinawa, Mr. Davies.
- Yes, sir.
Captain.
I'd feel a lot better if you'd put this on.
No firing unless
it's absolutely necessary.
I don't want somebody
getting hit by a ricochet.
Understood, sir.
- Chief, is everything okay?
- I'm going down to the torpedo room...
- see if your idea worked.
- I'll go with you.
Okay.
Jake! Oh, my God!
Chief.
Chief, that's the antivenom.
- That greedy little bastard.
- Oh, Jake.
No. Wait. Hold on, ma'am. Hold on.
Captain, it's Boudreau.
We found the antivenom.
Jake had it the whole time.
He's dead.
COB, you've got to get it to the sick bay.
Captain, there's a floor full of snakes
between us and the antivenom. Please advise.
COB, you get that antivenom
and seal off the torpedo room.
Understood, Captain.
Boudreau out.
- Stay here.
- No, no, Chief.
Let me do it. I know these snakes
better than anyone on board.
- Ma'am, I can't let you go in there alone.
- Trust me. Please.
Okay. Good luck.
Okay.
- Okay. Okay, I got it.
- Okay.
Let's go.
Lozano, send an update
to naval command at Okinawa.
- Let them know our approximate arrival
time is 0800 tomorrow. - Yes, sir.
Captain.
We're almost back to normal temperature
in the conn.
We'll wait to turn on the fans and blowers
to the rest of the boat...
until we're out of the coastal range
just to be safe.
Sir, I'm picking up something
2,000 yards off our starboard side.
Military or civilian?
It's got 5 screws on its plate.
It's definitely military.
It's either a missile frigate
or a supply ship.
- I can't pin down the class though.
- What's our depth?
2-0-0, Captain.
We can buy some time in that noisy coastal
traffic, but we're gonna have to go deeper.
Take us down to 2-6-0 feet,
5 degree down bubble.
2-6-0 feet.
5 degree down bubble.
Snakes!
We got snakes!
Execute that dive.
Mr. Davies, do it!
Whoa! Captain, I got a live one here.
This is the captain. Emergency.
Snakes have compromised the control room.
We need some help, now!
Chief?
Captain! He's been hit!
I said execute that dive!
All right, ma'am.
Back away from them. Just back away.
I know how to deal with these snakes.
Get the antivenom to the control room.
Someone might be dying.
Take my gun. Safety's on.
I can handle myself.
- Go.
- Okay.
Oh, God.
- Back to your post.
- Yes, Captain.
- Captain, you okay?
- Yeah. Planesman's been hit.
- Okay, I got antivenom.
- Where's the doctor?
We gotta get back down to her. She's trapped
under the engine room. Snakes everywhere.
I'll go down there. X.O. has the conn.
- I have the conn.
- Get that man to sick bay.
Take that antivenom to Kelso.
When we come out of the dive,
check every possible hiding space.
I don't want any more surprises.
If you find a snake, kill it.
Oh.
How you doing, Doc?
I don't know. I've been better.
What do you need me to do?
I'm not sure. I mean, it seems like
the snakes like me a lot.
I'm gonna get you out of there... somehow.
- When do we land in Okinawa?
- In the morning.
Don't make any sudden moves.
I wasn't planning on it.
Be careful.
Now, now.
It's all right.
Be still.
- Oh!
- Okay, be careful.
Oh.
Ow! Oh, God. I got bit on the leg.
COB, she's hit. Get her to the sick bay.
All right, men. Give me an update.
Captain.
Snakes. I hate them.
I know some of the others
weren't as lucky.
I hope we got it in time.
We'll know soon.
If I don't have an allergic reaction
and go into shock, we're halfway there.
We're gonna get you
into a military hospital in Okinawa.
Captain?
Chief?
I just wanted to thank you
for saving my life.
- I never meant to--
- Get some rest. We'll be in port in a few hours.
What's our situation?
We received a message
from ComSubPac in Pearl.
Apparently, a Major Drake
wants us to save as many snakes as possible.
We did not get that message.
You have the conn, Mr. Davies.
Take us into port.
Thank you, sir. Take us into port.
Oh, and let NATO know about
this meeting in Iceland next month.
You wanted to see me, Admiral?
Major Drake,
I will not tolerate being lied to.
- Admiral?
- You didn't tell me...
your scientists were bringing a cargo
of deadly snakes on board that submarine.
With all due respect, sir,
I did say that our research...
needed to be secured and moved to safety.
- That included those snakes, sir.
- What about the lives of those men?
Were their lives worth your snakes?
Admiral, our research
could save hundreds...
probably thousands of soldiers
in the future.
So, yes, sir.
I think it was worth it.
I talked to General Tadeo...
and he would like to give you his opinion
on this matter personally.
Dismissed.
Hey, Doc.
They cut you loose early...
or you taking that thing for a test drive?
No, they're just changing
the sheets in there.
- It's really good to see you guys.
- Here.
Aw. Thank you.
They're beautiful.
It was COB's idea.
What's the prognosis?
How are you feeling?
Well, I'm doing much better.
They say with a little physical therapy,
I'll be up and walking within a month.
- Are you guys heading out soon?
- Not me.
- I'm, uh, officially retired.
- Congratulations.
So, what are you gonna do now, Captain?
I'm gonna catch the first flight to Pearl Harbor,
give my daughter a big hug.
- Spend a couple weeks sitting on the beach.
- That sounds nice.
And you? Does the military
still have you on the project?
I quit. I'm going back to the university
to teach and do some research.
It's where I belong.
Well, good luck.
Take care of yourself.
Thank you.
And good luck to you too, Captain.
Have a safe trip out there, Chief.
Thank you, ma'am.
Take care of yourself.
I will.
Hey, guys?
Um--
I just want you to know
I'll never forget what you did for me.
Anytime.
Thank you.
It is the end of the road for me, COB.
I don't care if I never see
another boat or submarine as long as I live.
- What about you? You got a plan?
- I'm heading back to the sub.
I finally get to
take her back into Taiwan.
- Good afternoon, gentlemen.
- Admiral, what are you doing here?
I wanted to visit the crew
and see the submarine off safely.
Lieutenant Commander Davies
will be at the helm.
Congratulations, Davies.
Finally got your own boat.
I'm honored. Thank you, sir.
- I'm your chief, sir.
- I'm lucky to have you along, COB.
- It'd be a pleasure.
- Well, sir...
I guess this is good-bye.
Yep. Next time I see you,
you can tell me all about your trip.
It's a deal, sir.
I wish you all the best, Jim.
I couldn't have done it
without you, Eddie.
Chief.
Jim, um, I personally wanted to thank you.
Because of your bravery and experience,
a lot of lives were saved...
and we avoided an international incident.
Why, had I known, I would have never
allowed those snakes on board.
I understand, sir.
I wanna recommend you and your
entire crew for Commendation Medals.
I'll tell their families.
Where you headed?
Got a plane to catch, 1600 hours.
Commander?
Fair winds and following seas.
Aye, aye, sir.
Commander James O'Neill?
That's right.
- You're on the transport to Pearl?
- Yes.
- You're cleared to board, sir.
- Thank you.
All right, come on. Hurry up.
Let's get that thing loaded on the plane.