The world has finally managed to blow itself up and only Australia has been spared from nuclear destruction and a gigantic wave of radiation is floating in on the breezes. One American sub located in the Pacific has survived and is met with disdain by the Australians. The calculations of Australia's most renowned scientist says the country is doomed. However, one of his rivals says that he is wrong. He believes that a 1000 people can be relocated to the northern hemisphere, where his assumptions indicate the radiation levels may be lower. The American Captain is asked to take a mission to the north to determine which scientist is right.
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Cmdr. Dwight Towers: The chief told me you wanted to say a prayer. I'm not a particularly religious man as you know. I wouldn't know what, if anything, lies beyond out there. Cmdr. Dwight Towers: I guess if I had a prayer... welll... Cmdr. Dwight Towers: Let's just say Dear God... or whoever. If you're out there now and you're with us. We hope there's been a point to this. And we ask Crew in Unison: And we ask Cmdr. Dwight Towers: That all the lives that have ever been lived have not been lived in vain. That'd be too cruel a joke. Cmdr. Dwight Towers: Gentlemen, I want to thank each and every one of you for being there for me. It's been a privilege to be your captain. I want to thank you for granting me the freedom to go as I wish to go. Cmdr. Dwight Towers: The USS Charleston will set sail for San Francisco... God Bless you all.
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