seaQuest DSV (1993) s01e15 Episode Script

Greed for a Pirate's Dream

Final testing, drain reduction.
Stand by Hydrothermal vent platform systems are operational, sir.
Thank you, Commander.
I am now free to tell you what the primary purpose of this mission is.
The platform will become a launching pad.
We're going to fire a probe.
A magma buoy, Nathan.
Magma buoy.
Which, if successful, will predict earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
WSKRS-view, Mr.
Ortiz.
WSKRS-view on forward screen.
Firing key, Raleigh.
Stop it.
No.
Stop it.
What the hell is What the hell? What is it? It's a bomb.
It's not a bomb.
The damn thing's hot.
Oh, no.
No.
Damn it, not when we're so close.
Oh, great, it's the UEO.
Quiet.
Dad? Dad, it's making a high-pitched noise.
It's a military probe.
You're hearing the homing beacon engage.
Why now? Damn it.
Daddy? I'm sorry.
I know, honey.
Me, too.
They're gonna find us, you know.
And when they do, I'm gonna kill them.
The 21st century.
Mankind has colonized the last unexplored region on Earth the ocean.
As captain of the seaQuest and its crew, we are its guardians.
For beneath the surface lies the future.
Deck officer, report to Requisitions.
How long you gonna be in Pearl Harbor? A week.
A week.
Okay, good.
Why don't you give this number a call if you can give the old man the slip.
Ask for Candy.
She's got a He's not going to be giving anybody the slip.
This trip is for training, not recreation.
Training, sir.
Yes.
Have a good trip, sir.
Pre-launch maintenance crew to Docking Bay 2.
Pre-launch maintenance crew Well, she's all yours, Commander.
to Docking Bay 2.
Thank you, sir.
And, keep an eye on him.
You got it, Cap! Safe trip.
Lieutenant.
Yes, sir? How old is this Candy? Forty-three.
But she's got a 16-year-old daughter.
They're lovely people.
Really? Geological survey team set for launch at 1300 hours.
Captain to the bridge.
What is it, Mr.
O'Neill? Satellite secure alert, sir.
On my way.
Still time to get the Captain back, sir.
Not that, that would be necessary.
Raleigh Young's magma buoy has surfaced.
It did? Mr.
O'Neill.
Sat's sending homing beacon coordinates.
Let's see a map.
Windham Worther's Trough.
Monito is a few hours from here.
I've got Adm.
Noyce in the ward room vid-link.
Lay in a course for Monito.
Yes, sir.
Dr.
Westphalen.
Adm.
Noyce, Capt.
Bridger just left for the symposium.
That's fine, Commander.
Hello, Dr.
Westphalen.
Adm.
Noyce.
Raleigh Young's magma buoy has surfaced.
Yes, sir.
We've laid in a course to Monito.
Well done.
Proceed immediately.
Helm, this is Ford.
Proceed to Monito.
Aye, sir.
Raleigh's on his way.
He'll chopper to Monito tomorrow.
I want you to wait for sunlight.
Then find the magma buoy but don't touch it.
Raleigh should supervise that.
We've hit some luck having it surface on an uninhabited island.
But urgency is a factor.
I'll let Raleigh explain.
Transferring vid-link to mobile unit.
That's our turn! Take the Beltway! Are you listening to me? Yes, sir.
Well, Commander.
It's about time.
Where's Nathan? He's on his way to Pearl Harbor.
Well then, I'm in charge.
Uh, Raleigh.
Relax.
I can't relax.
The magma buoy's on land, isn't it? Apparently.
Its purpose is to track the flow of lava.
Wherever it spit out, it stands to reason molten rock will follow.
You're absolutely right.
Of course, I'm right.
You don't have to adhere to the speed limit.
We are the government.
Am I to understand you're expecting a volcanic eruption? That's right, Commander.
I'm expecting a force of nature more devastating than a hydrogen bomb.
Hey, Grant.
Grant? Do you wanna tell him? You.
Out! No.
Mack! Get out of that tree! Somebody's got to do this.
'Cause somebody's gonna come for that UEO thing.
That's right! That's why we should be digging.
They're gonna make us stop.
This isn't illegal, it's just stupid.
And unless somebody comes from the Board of Education we're probably very safe.
All right.
Yeah.
Laugh.
Go ahead, laugh.
He's lost his mind, you know that.
I know.
Look, everybody.
Nothing changes till they get here, okay? Maybe they'll just pick up their shell and leave.
And maybe they'll tell the Dominican Republic what we're doing and we'll be annexed.
Stop! What? Look! We found something! I can't believe it! Dad! Dad, hurry! Dad! Come here.
Oh, God! No! Mack! Mack, it's fragile.
Fragile, Mack! Bobby.
Mack.
Relax.
You might break something.
Stede Bonnet.
It's his desk from the Royal James.
The wood's gone.
But it's his desk.
Oh, God! What does it mean? It means we're there.
Yeah! Oh, no.
Oh, no.
No.
Welcome.
We shouldn't stay longer than necessary.
This island's about to go the way of Atlantis.
What are they doing? Now don't start haranguing the crew.
We only just got here ourselves.
Well, it looks like they're preparing a picnic.
What kind of a boat is that? It's a launch.
A launch from where? Submarine.
Big submarine.
Then we're finished.
How much dynamite we got left? What? Oh, no.
Mack! Here, what are you doing? Getting some sun.
This is inexcusable.
Time is of the essence.
Do you know what we're dealing with? Lt.
Krieg volunteered to man the base camp, Dr.
Young.
Now, if he wants to do it out of uniform, I don't have a problem with that.
We don't have time for a base camp.
We've got to find the buoy.
As soon as we calibrate the beacon monitor.
Mr.
Ortiz? Another minute.
All right, Doctor? I still think that's inappropriate.
Raleigh, why don't you take your jacket off and cool down.
I'm just fine.
Thank you.
Mack! Hey, Mack! Bobby, don't let him get to that dynamite! Will you stop it? Stop it? You can't stop it, Bobby.
They're here.
Mack! That's enough! It's that probe they're after.
And they'll march straight to it, right? 'Cause it's got a homing beacon, right? He's right about that.
That'll lead them straight by the dig.
All right, then let's move this thing.
The equipment sling.
Mack? Mack, let's help Bobby move this thing, all right? We'll move it to the north side of the island, all right? Okay.
Here, I got it.
I got it.
Okay.
Push it.
Look out! Let's go! Let's go! Watch your feet! Just wait.
All right, ready? Wait a minute.
Hang on.
Okay, Bobby? Go! Come on.
It's moving.
Cmdr.
Ford, it's moving.
The buoy's moving.
Chief, we have a security breach.
The buoy is moving.
Break out the field weapons.
On the double.
Let's go.
Yes, sir.
Mars, I want you to stand guard here at the base camp.
Yes, sir.
Dr.
Westphalen, you and Dr.
Young reload the launch.
Mars, help them.
Dear.
No.
Here.
You take it, I couldn't possibly Use mine.
Notify UEO that a third party has the buoy and I'm treating it as a terrorist act.
Let's move.
All right, move out.
On the double.
Let's go.
Jessie, come on.
Nuts, Bobby.
You guys, hurry.
I got the stretcher.
Hurry.
You can't hurry this thing, Jess! Jessie, go on ahead.
We'll deal with this.
No! You need help.
You got it, Mack? Go.
Yeah.
Come on.
We gotta go that way.
Oh, come on.
Are you nuts? Mack, Walter's up there.
Walter? Walter.
This is crazy.
Partners.
How far away are they? About 300 yards.
They're not moving very fast.
They must be on foot.
Commander, look at this.
Dog food.
Maybe we're not dealing with terrorists.
Could be homesteaders, or tourists.
Maybe college kids looking to tap a keg on spring break.
All right.
Let's be careful.
Try not to hurt anybody.
Let's get the buoy.
Forget it, they're on us.
Come on.
Chief, Ortiz, get the buoy back to the launch.
Aye, Commander.
Give me your weapon.
Krieg, come on.
Bobby, split.
Go.
Come on, honey.
Stop! I said stop.
On your belly.
Stop! Stop! All right.
Stay down! All right, who are you? Mack Stumpp.
Who do you work for? Myself.
What country, government, confederation? Answer me! Nobody.
I work for myself.
You just take your thing and get out of here.
Who's Walter Ohio? Walter was his dog.
That's right.
Commander? They're treasure hunters.
So they claim.
Commander, this scratch plate came from Stede Bonnet's desk.
Bonnet was Blackbeard's partner.
Men have been searching for that treasure for 300 years and we just found it.
Well, congratulations but, at least on a temporary basis you're gonna have to leave the island.
You're in imminent peril.
From what? I can't say.
Mack and I gave up tenured teaching positions just to search for this treasure.
My daughter, Jessie, has delayed her own career just for this moment.
Now we're not about to pack up and leave this island without some explanation.
I'm not authorized to give you an explanation.
What I can tell you is that your life all of your lives, are in danger.
From what? It's classified.
Bobby and I had wives leave us.
Our lives turned to mud.
Everything we have is this treasure we're standing on right now.
Now, I'm sorry, but I'm not gonna leave this island.
And I don't think you have the authority to make me leave.
Commander, the launch is ready.
Right there, Chief.
Does he speak for all of you? Yes.
He speaks for all of us.
Okay.
Good luck to you.
Thanks, Commander.
Lieutenant.
You know, I might be able to find some state-of-the-art digging equipment if you're Lieutenant.
Coming.
Wouldn't want much.
Coming.
I bet you wouldn't.
Didn't you bring the others with you? They won't leave the island.
But they have to leave.
Well, I can't force them, Doctor.
Are you just going to do nothing? Can we declassify the buoy? Of course not.
Then there's nothing I can do.
But, Commander I have no authority to explain to them the danger they may be in.
And I don't have the manpower here to drag them off the island.
Security, take the wheel.
Get us out of here.
I'm calling Titusville to get UEO to declassify the buoy.
It's sonar, right? Yes.
How can sonar tell you that these people are in danger? If it works, it will show the density of molten rocks.
The pressure points of the chambers it has traveled.
In simpler terms, it will show us exactly where the Earth is about to explode.
Explode and kill people.
Well, Doctor, I tried.
UEO won't budge.
All they care about is the buoy.
So there's nothing we can do? I did it.
I did it! I did it! Raleigh, get a grip! Not with me! Kristin! Look at it! I did it! Yes.
You did it.
Now, what does it mean? It's a Nobel Prize, Kristin.
No, you egomaniac.
I mean, what does it mean for those fools on Monito? I feel very odd.
I know you're the Captain's prerogative, but I don't know, I feel very odd about this.
The UEO refused my request to declassify the buoy.
Why? They said it was enough to give the four people on Monito an emphatic warning.
That to reveal the existence of the buoy is to ask that it be held hostage the next time it's used.
And what do you think, Jonathan? I think the UEO is too big to care about four treasure hunters.
They don't see them as individuals, as people.
Would the UEO care about the treasure? I didn't mention the treasure.
I don't really know that there is one.
I mean, all I know is that they found a scratch plate from a desk belonging to Stede Bonnet.
Bonnet's treasure is believed to contain the crown jewels of France and the plays of Francis Bacon.
How much The crown jewels are worth $1 billion.
The plays of Francis Bacon are priceless.
No wonder they don't want to leave.
Can you be rich and dead, Jonathan? All right.
Here we go.
Ready? Go get it.
Attaboy.
All right! Attaboy.
Come on! Yeah! That's it, come on! Way to go, Darwin.
Way to go, that's good! We're gonna go again.
Ready? Here we go.
Go get it.
Well, go get it.
You get it.
What? Get it yourself.
Chief.
What are you doing? Lucas asked me to play with Darwin while he was gone, Commander.
Crocker get toy.
No.
I throw.
You fetch.
Go get it.
Go on.
Go.
Chief, I'm thinking of forcing those people off Monito.
That's a tough call, Commander.
These sonic stun guns don't work out-of-doors.
And, uh, kind of hard to hit a moving target with a tranquilizer gun.
Plus, you know, they could be just sitting there waiting on us.
Tough call.
How much time we got? I don't know.
And the buoy coursed upward and remained for a while in a shallow magma chamber under the island.
The pressure in the chamber continued to rise and then suddenly, it dropped.
Which must be associated with the surface eruption that ejected the buoy.
Is there a chance that could be the only eruption? I doubt it.
The pyroclastic event that ejected the buoy will be followed by an eruption that could blow up the entire island.
The WSKRS we deployed are picking up micro-seismic events.
The sea floor is swelling as the magma chamber is filling up.
Our computer modeling predicts a major eruption in 10 hours.
You're certain? The data is consistent.
It will be exactly 10 hours.
Doctor, I'm gonna take a civilian launch and I'm gonna get those people.
Even if it means violating the security classification.
Commander, if we're going to put a career in jeopardy, let it be mine.
I'm going with you.
Trough! Jessie.
I'm not leaving, so forget it.
He said "imminent peril.
" It's still my choice.
I know it's your choice, but it's making me sick.
It's her choice, Grant.
Trough! Honey, please.
I've put 30 years into this.
You have your whole life ahead of you.
So am I supposed to struggle my whole life searching for something? It's here! Right now.
I've put in as much time on this island as you have.
She's got you there, Grant.
Shut up, Bobby, and dig.
Yeah, shut up and dig, Bobby.
I liked you better in the tree.
Excuse me.
Hello.
What do you want? I want you to meet Dr.
Raleigh Young.
Hello, Dr.
Raleigh Young.
Hello.
He's one of the world's leading geologists.
Well, a geologist.
If you're looking for rocks, help yourself.
I'm looking for a reason.
You want a reason? How about this for a reason? Or this? Now do you wanna get out of here And despite the playground bravura of your unlettered ruffian this island will be vaporized in a backwash of volcanic ash in exactly seven hours.
Does this have anything to do with that probe? I can't say.
But I assure you, the bell will toll.
I understand why you don't want to leave.
You have no idea.
The crown jewels of France, the plays of Francis Bacon.
I gave away my life just for this moment.
I've endured 30 years of ridicule and doubt.
I'm not leaving this island.
And you don't have the slightest idea what it means to devote your entire life to one, just one, glorious moment.
You haven't lived that long.
I have.
Please.
My life has been given over to a single moment.
It's ironic that your moment and mine have found themselves arriving together on this island.
I designed the probe.
It's a magma buoy.
Four months ago it was fired into a thermal vent 9,000 feet deep along the mid-Atlantic ridge.
It traveled a river of lava to get here and I can assure you that river of lava is not far behind.
By telling you this, I have just violated a sacred oath.
Thank you.
If we don't get off this island, we're all gonna die.
Are you leaving? Jessie? I'm gonna stay with you.
Well, then I'm leaving.
Damn it.
It's five years! I know, Bobby.
All right.
Yeah.
Fine.
I mean, who cares? Mack.
Come on, Mack.
We're getting out of here.
Mack? Burn, baby, burn! Stop! Stay where you are! God.
Notify seaQuest.
I can't.
The transmitter's built into the launch.
Well, they'll send another launch, won't they? Five years and this is it.
Hell, I could've gone swimming and gotten more than that.
You got more than this, Grant.
You just can't take it with you.
But you've got proof.
Try spending that at your local Jeep dealership.
Whatever we get out of this, let's take with us with some dignity.
You hear me, Mack? I ain't leaving, Bobby.
Don't stay here and die just because you blew up their launch.
I'm not leaving this island to end up in prison.
They understand, Mack.
If they didn't, you wouldn't be sitting in that tree, you'd be tied to it.
I'm not leaving here, Grant.
This is as close as I'll ever get to rich.
I might as well die here.
This whole thing? It was your idea, you dumbbell.
Good bye, Mack Stumpp.
SeaQuest, tracking procedures complete at Sat-Link 4.
UEO central command reports all data received from magma buoy.
That's it.
Pearl's confirming.
Copy central reconfirmed.
National's confirming.
Buoy data's been received.
SeaQuest, analysis shows an offset on the ICG.
I think it's about two hours.
Fast or slow? Thank you.
SeaQuest, out.
National requests that Dr.
Young check the internal chronometer on the buoy.
It's off by two hours.
Fast or slow? Slow.
By two hours? National thinks so.
Get Cmdr.
Ford immediately.
They've been gone for seven hours, Doctor.
Cmdr.
Ford estimated an eight-hour round trip.
I'm not getting any response.
Well, how can that be? If the launch is okay, we should have been able to reach them.
If they ran into trouble, we should have heard a signal from the distress beacon.
No.
Not necessarily.
The launch is civilian, not military.
There're no redundant systems on there.
If it got hit, the distress beacon could've been taken out before it got a chance to activate.
There's been nothing on sonar to indicate that kind of explosion between here and the shoreline.
Should I have UEO scramble a chopper out of San Juan? It would take 45 minutes for a chopper to get to Monito.
If they're still on that island and if National's correct, it's too late.
Oh, God.
It can't be.
I'm getting serious seismic activity.
Where? It's subsurface.
I can't pinpoint it.
I assure you, there won't be time to feel the pain.
It will wash over us like a blanket of fire.
We'll be like the head of a match when it's struck.
Will you shut up? Jessie, I love you.
Bobby, for God's sake.
Bobby.
I've loved you since the first hole we dug.
I love the way you smell, like New Orleans bougainvillea in April.
I love the way you glide across the sand like a rolling fog.
Bobby.
Love me back, Jessie.
Just for a minute.
Lie to me, but, please, just love me back.
I can't lie to you.
It's getting louder.
Play back the buoy data.
I want longitude and latitude.
There's an inertial navigation system in the buoy.
Mr.
Ortiz, take navigation! Stop the data at the point the pressure drops.
There! Can you hit that? Weapons Officer.
Yes, sir.
Can you hit that? Yes, sir.
Then do it.
I'm not authorized to fire torpedoes.
You're not firing a torpedo, you are firing a research tool at a volcano under the orders of the Chief Scientist.
Chief? Doctor, I'm not authorized to fire either.
Oh, for Fire the torpedoes! All of them? I don't know.
We have to blow a hole through the side of the sea floor rise.
We may be able to vent the lava into the sea before the volcano explodes over the island.
Helm.
Bring us around to 050.
Coordinates 67.
8 degrees west, Flooding Tubes 1 and 2.
How big a hole do you want? Flood all tubes.
Maximum charge.
Torpedo firing sequence initiated.
Flooding all tubes.
100%% charge.
All torpedoes.
Firing sequence.
All tubes in sequence.
Adm.
Noyce on emergency link from Pearl Harbor.
Oh, not now.
I have to.
What the hell's going on down there? We have a crisis, Admiral.
You're at Defcon 1.
You've activated global defense systems.
Firing sequence engages in 50 seconds.
Who are you shooting at? Why is she in charge? Where's Cmdr.
Ford? Have you all lost your minds? Turn him off! Hey, Bobby! I got it! Forty seconds.
We're getting tremors off the sea floor.
Adm.
Noyce on emergency link.
Thirty seconds.
Kristin, what's going on? We're receiving a seismic swarm.
A lava backwash is about to devour an island.
Cmdr.
Ford, Dr.
Young, and half a dozen other people are still on it.
Twenty seconds.
Measurable activity.
Helm! Fire.
Fifteen seconds.
Kristin! We are trying to cut a vent in the sea floor.
I order you to stand down.
Nathan.
Ten seconds.
You've done the right thing.
Just pray that it works.
In 3, 2, 1.
Fire.
I got it! Check it out, Bobby.
The plays of Sir Francis Bacon.
You told her? Mack.
What? I wanna talk to you.
Bobby, no! What are you, a dummy? I told you to keep your mouth shut! The years went by so fast I didn't notice you grow up, honey.
I guess maybe it's time.
I know.
Captain on the Bridge.
Carry on.
Nathan.
Welcome back, Captain.
Thanks for cutting my trip short.
What is this? Capt.
Stede Bonnet's cutlass.
And this is Jessie Fagin.
Jessie, Captain Bridger.
How do you do? It's nice to meet you.
Had some excitement here, huh? Yeah.
Thanks to Dr.
Westphalen, we're here to talk about it.
My father asked me to give this to you.
Well, thank him.
He's found the second most sought-after buried treasure in the world, hasn't he? He has.
And now that he found that, he thinks he's got a shot at finding Blackbeard's.
I wish him luck.
Will you excuse us? I didn't want to discuss this over the vid-link, but the UEO is very unhappy about a science officer who was able to call up the full firepower of the seaQuest.
Well, what was I supposed to do? We had a crisis.
I know.
But, you tore up a mile and a half of the ocean floor.
You fired nine torpedoes when five would've been enough.
I didn't know.
That's my fault.
Adm.
Noyce and I are still arguing.
He wants to know who's gonna pay for the four unauthorized torpedoes.
You know what I'd say? I would say: "Damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead.
" Hello, I'm Bob Ballard from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Each year scientists are getting better at predicting when a volcano might erupt.
Using seismographs, they're able to hear molten rock flowing into the magma chamber.
They're also able to accurately measure the ground swelling as the chamber fills just before an eruption.
With more people living on Earth each year our ability to predict when a volcano erupts could save many lives.
Join us on the next exciting episode of seaQuest DSV.

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