by neufer » Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:52 am
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_18_(film) wrote:
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<<In December 1973, the crew of the cancelled Apollo 18 mission is informed that it will now proceed as a top secret Department of Defense (DoD) mission, disguised as a satellite launch. Commander Nathan Walker, Lieutenant colonel John Grey, and Captain Ben Anderson are launched toward the Moon to place detectors to alert the United States of any impending ICBM attacks from the USSR... Anderson speculates that the true intention of the ICBM warning devices is to monitor the aliens, and that the devices are the source of the interference. Anderson and Walker attempt to switch them off, only to discover they have been destroyed, with the same non-human tracks surrounding them. Walker’s wound shows signs of a developing infection, such as vein discoloration (possibly caused by necrosis), blood-shot eyes and he becomes contentious and paranoid. The mission cameras capture the rock samples moving around in the interior of Liberty, revealing that the aliens are camouflaged as Moon rocks. Increasingly delusional, Walker attempts to destroy the cameras within Liberty with a hammer, but he accidentally damages the system controls (by damaging the control panel with the hammer) causing Liberty to depressurize. Realizing the Soviet LK lander is their only source of oxygen, the pair travel to the LK lander in their Lunar rover. Walker causes the rover to crash as he runs away, believing he should not leave the Moon because of the risk of spreading the infection to Earth. As the rover crashes, the camera catches glimpses of the large space rocks, which begin to grow legs similar to that of spiders.
Anderson awakens and tracks Walker to the crater where they found the cosmonaut. Walker is pulled into the crater by the creatures. Anderson gives chase, but he is confronted by the aliens, and flees to the Soviet LK. Anderson uses its radio to contact USSR Mission Control, who connect him to the Department of Defense. The deputy secretary informs Anderson that they cannot allow him to return to Earth, admitting they are aware of the situation and incorrectly believe he is also infected. Anderson manages to contact Grey and they make arrangements for Anderson to return to Freedom. Anderson prepares the lander for launch, but Walker arrives, revealing he had survived the alien encounter earlier. However, he is now completely psychotic and demands to be let in. When Anderson refuses to let him in, he tries to break the lander's window with a hammer. Before Walker can enter the vehicle, his helmet is swarmed with rock aliens, which break the helmet open, killing Walker as his body is dragged away by a much larger alien rock.
Anderson launches, but the DoD warns Grey that Anderson is infected, and orders him to abort the rescue or communication (without which the CSM will be unable to return to Earth) will be cut off. The lander's engines shut off as it enters orbit, and it is in free fall. Small rocks within the craft float in the air, some of which reveal themselves to be rock aliens. Anderson is attacked and infected by the rock aliens, preventing him from controlling the vehicle. Grey tells Anderson that he is moving too fast as the LK speeds towards Freedom, and the space footage ends abruptly, implying the LK and Freedom collided.>>
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<<In December 1973, the crew of the cancelled Apollo 18 mission is informed that it will now proceed as a top secret Department of Defense (DoD) mission, disguised as a satellite launch. Commander Nathan Walker, Lieutenant colonel John Grey, and Captain Ben Anderson are launched toward the Moon to place detectors to alert the United States of any impending ICBM attacks from the USSR... Anderson speculates that the true intention of the ICBM warning devices is to monitor the aliens, and that the devices are the source of the interference. Anderson and Walker attempt to switch them off, only to discover they have been destroyed, with the same non-human tracks surrounding them. Walker’s wound shows signs of a developing infection, such as vein discoloration (possibly caused by necrosis), blood-shot eyes and he becomes contentious and paranoid. The mission cameras capture the rock samples moving around in the interior of Liberty, revealing that the aliens are camouflaged as Moon rocks. Increasingly delusional, Walker attempts to destroy the cameras within Liberty with a hammer, but he accidentally damages the system controls (by damaging the control panel with the hammer) causing Liberty to depressurize. Realizing the Soviet LK lander is their only source of oxygen, the pair travel to the LK lander in their Lunar rover. Walker causes the rover to crash as he runs away, believing he should not leave the Moon because of the risk of spreading the infection to Earth. As the rover crashes, the camera catches glimpses of the large space rocks, which begin to grow legs similar to that of spiders.
Anderson awakens and tracks Walker to the crater where they found the cosmonaut. Walker is pulled into the crater by the creatures. Anderson gives chase, but he is confronted by the aliens, and flees to the Soviet LK. Anderson uses its radio to contact USSR Mission Control, who connect him to the Department of Defense. The deputy secretary informs Anderson that they cannot allow him to return to Earth, admitting they are aware of the situation and incorrectly believe he is also infected. Anderson manages to contact Grey and they make arrangements for Anderson to return to Freedom. Anderson prepares the lander for launch, but Walker arrives, revealing he had survived the alien encounter earlier. However, he is now completely psychotic and demands to be let in. When Anderson refuses to let him in, he tries to break the lander's window with a hammer. Before Walker can enter the vehicle, his helmet is swarmed with rock aliens, which break the helmet open, killing Walker as his body is dragged away by a much larger alien rock.
Anderson launches, but the DoD warns Grey that Anderson is infected, and orders him to abort the rescue or communication (without which the CSM will be unable to return to Earth) will be cut off. The lander's engines shut off as it enters orbit, and it is in free fall. Small rocks within the craft float in the air, some of which reveal themselves to be rock aliens. Anderson is attacked and infected by the rock aliens, preventing him from controlling the vehicle. Grey tells Anderson that he is moving too fast as the LK speeds towards Freedom, and the space footage ends abruptly, implying the LK and Freedom collided.>>
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