
Contact FADE IN:INT. ARROWAY HOUSE - EVENINGWe open on the upstairs of a two-story house, where we see a young girltalking into a radio transmitter.YOUNG ELLIECQ, this is W9GFO. CQ, this is W9GFO here, come back. CQ, this isW9GFO here, come back. CQ, CQ, this is W9GFO, is anybody outthere? (l
Contact
FADE IN:
INT. ARROWAY HOUSE - EVENING
We open on the upstairs of a two-story house, where we see a young girl
talking into a radio transmitter.
YOUNG ELLIE
CQ, this is W9GFO. CQ, this is W9GFO here, come back. CQ, this is
W9GFO here, come back. CQ, CQ, this is W9GFO, is anybody out
there? (looks to her father) It抯 not getting anything.
TED ARROWAY
Small moves Ellie, small moves.
YOUNG ELLIE
CQ, this is W9GFO here, come back.
RADIO OPEARATOR
Copy W9GFO. K4WLD here.
YOUNG ELLIE
What do I say?
TED ARROWAY
Just be yourself.
YOUNG ELLIE
Where are you K4WLD? Come back.
RADIO OPEARATOR
Pensacola, over.
YOUNG ELLIE
Pensacola? Where抯 Pensacola?
TED ARROWAY
I抣l give you a hint... orange juice.
YOUNG ELLIE
Copy that K4WLD, how抯 the weather down there in Florida?
TED ARROWAY
Pensacola, Florida. I have to tell you sparks, 1116 miles. That抯
the farthest yet.
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad, can we hear all the way to New York?
TED ARROWAY
Sure.
YOUNG ELLIE
Can we hear all the way to California?
TED ARROWAY
Absolutely.
YOUNG ELLIE
Can we hear all the way to Alaska?
TED ARROWAY
Yea, on a really clear day.
YOUNG ELLIE
Can we hear all the way to China?
TED ARROWAY
On a really, really clear day.
YOUNG ELLIE
Could we talk to the moon?
TED ARROWAY
Well, if it was a big enough radio, I don抰 see why not.
YOUNG ELLIE
Could you talk to Jupiter? Or what抯 the one after that? Umm,
don抰 tell me..
TED ARROWAY
I抣l give you hint... hoolahoops.
YOUNG ELLIE
Saturn! Can we talk to Saturn?
TED ARROWAY
Uh huh.
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad, could we talk to Mom?
TED ARROWAY
I don抰 think even the biggest radio can reach that far.
TED ARROWAY
Alright, no more stalling.
YOUNG ELLIE
K. (holds up a picture she drew of a beach in Florida).
Pensacola!
TED ARROWAY
Oh Ellie, that抯 a beauty. Better get some sleep.
YOUNG ELLIE
Hey dad.
TED ARROWAY
Yea?
YOUNG ELLIE
Do you think there抯 people on other planets?
TED ARROWAY
I don抰 know sparks, but I guess I抎 say, if it is just us, it抯
seems like an awful waste of space.
INT. ARROWAY HOUSE - NIGHT
That night, Ellie sneaks back into the room with the radio transmitter...
YOUNG ELLIE
CQ, CQ, CQ, this is W9GFO. Repeat, this is W9GFO, come back. CQ,
this is W9GFO, come back. I抦 gonna need a bigger antenna.
CUT TO:
EXT. ARECIBO TELESCOPE - DAY
FISHER
What do you think Doctor Arroway? Ain抰 she a beauty?
ELLIE
It抣l do.
FISHER
The village is five miles away. There抯 a general store in the
cantina. They can pretty much order anything you need from San
Wan.
ELLIE
When can I get some dish time?
FISHER
(laughs) Dr. Clark said you wouldn抰 be able to wait. You抮e
first shift is up tonight.
ELLIE
Alright!
INT. ARECIBO CONTROL ROOM - NIGHT
Ellie is sitting in the dark, with a headset on. She removes the headset,
and we can hear the static she抯 listening to.
KENT CLARK
Go back.
ELLIE
What?
KENT CLARK
Try back a little, you had something there.
KENT CLARK
(Ellie moves the dial) There.
ELLIE
Right there?
KENT CLARK
Yea. Do you hear? Right there, yea, that抯 it.
ELLIE
Yup. It抯 by 1221.46. That抯 well in the L-band.
KENT CLARK
Check off axis.
ELLIE
Uh huh, on it. Umm, it抯 not in the neighbourhood. Ah, there it
is. J1741 plus 2748. Cataloged November 4, 1982. Pulsar. (Sigh)
Well, I don抰 know, it must have been a glitch in the timing that
threw me.
KENT CLARK
I think it抯 great that you listen. Most people don抰 do that
anymore.
ELLIE
Ah, it抯 just an old habit. You know, it makes it feel more real.
(Putting out her hand) Ellie.
KENT CLARK
Kent, Kent Clark (puts his hand out, but misses Ellie抯, we
realize that he抯 blind)
ELLIE
Hi.
KENT CLARK
They said you抎 been up at Owen抯 valley working under Drumlin.
How抎 you like him? (after Ellie doesn抰 answer) That much? And
about what I抎 expect after what he had to say about you.
ELLIE
What was that?
KENT CLARK
He said you were brilliant, driven, a major pain in the ass, and
obsessed with a field of study that he considers tantamount to
professional suicide.
Other scientist抯 enter the room, turn on the lights.
DR. THADIA
Yo, what抯 up?
KENT CLARK
Umm, those were the highlights.
KENT CLARK
Dr. Thadia, Dr. Burman... Dr. Arroway (greetings all around) and
I believe you抳e already met our tireless research assistant, Mr.
Fisher (who happens to be wearing a Cornell University Shirt).
ELLIE
Yup.
KENT CLARK
You can抰 miss his cologne.
FISHER
(laughs) hey!
KENT CLARK
Chris is looking at the Black hole at the center of M87. Eli is
studying Marcarian 541, a major Gama-ray source, and Dr. Arroway
here will be spending here precious telescope time listening for
uh, listening for uh...
ELLIE
Little green men.
INT. ELLIE扴 CABIN - NIGHT
ELLIE
(Sticking a thumbtack into a start chart) One down, couple of
billion to go.
INT. CATINA - DAY
Ellie buys two packs of thumbtacks from the general store merchant. Then
sits at a table and nurses a beer, when PALMER JOSS approaches.
PALMER
Arecibo, right?
ELLIE
Does it show?
PALMER
Yea. (opens up a box of crackerjacks, and offers some)
Crackerjack?
ELLIE
No. Thanks.
PALMER
Mind if I sit down.
ELLIE
Sure.
PALMER
I hear the locals; they call it El-Radar. They think is has some
dark military purpose.
ELLIE
I think we抮e pretty harmless.
PALMER
(holds out his hand) Palmer Joss.
ELLIE
(shakes his hand) Ellie Arroway.
PALMER
Nice to meet you, Ellie. What are you studying up there?
ELLIE
Oh, the usual. Nebulae, quasars, pulsars, stuff like that. What
are you writing?
PALMER
The usual. Nouns, adverbs, adjective here and there.
ELLIE
I抦 working on a project called SETI.
PALMER
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence? Well, now that is out
there.
ELLIE
Wait, are you a student or something?
PALMER
I抦 a writer, I抦 writing a book. Doing some research. It抯 how
technology affects third-world cultures. I抦 also looking for
this guy David Drumlin, he抯 the new head-honcho of the national
science foundation; I抦 trying to get an interview with him. I
take it you know him?
ELLIE
Uh huh. You can say that.
PALMER
SETI, man. That抯 fringe. I抳e crossed paths with this guy
before. I mean something like that must really chap his ass, huh?
PALMER
(pulls the toy out of the crackerjacks box) Compass. For you El.
ELLIE
You better keep this. Might save your life some day.
PALMER
Will you go out with me tonight?
ELLIE
I don抰 make a very good research subject. I抦 just not very
quotable.
PALMER
No quotes, no quotes, scout抯 honor. Just good meal, good
company.
ELLIE
I gotta go. (gets up to leave), but Drumlin抯 coming in this
Tuesday.
EXT. ARECIBO - DAY
A jeep pulls up with Drumlin in it. David gets out and is greeted by the
team of scientists, except Ellie.
DAVID DRUMLIN
(getting up and stretching) Now I remember why I took that desk
job. (greetings all around) How are you?
KENT CLARK
Glad you could make it David.
DAVID DRUMLIN
If I knew I was gonna take three planes, I might have
reconsidered.
KENT CLARK
How is that new office?
Ellie comes running up the hill towards them.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Well, I抦 still settling in. Of course there are... (Ellie
arrives, out of breath) Ellie. Still waiting for ET to Call?
DAVID DRUMLIN
(turning to Kent, and walking away) Well, I understand we抮e
having a little reception tonight...
ELLIE
(calling after him) Good to see you too. (and under her breath)
Asshole.
EXT. RECEPTION - NIGHT
ELLIE
Uh Oh. Look like it抯 gonna be a long night.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Science must first and foremost be accountable to the people who
are paying for it, the tax payers. We need to stop wasting money
on pie in the sky abstractions, and start spending it on
practical, measurable ways to improve the lives of the people who
are after all, footing the bill.
DR. Burman
Not unlike my L-band globular cluster experiment.
ELLIE
Wait. You抮e saying you want to do away with all pure research
now?
DAVID DRUMLIN
What抯 wrong with science being practical? Even profitable?
PALMER
(emerging from the crowd) Nothing, as long as your motive is the
search for truth. Which is exactly what the pursuit of science
is.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Well that抯 a rather interesting position coming from a man on a
crusade against technology, Father Joss.
PALMER
I抦 not against technology, doctor. I抦 against the men who deify
it at the expense of human truth.
DAVID DRUMLIN
(deciding not to further the conversation) Kent. I抳e been
meaning to have a word with you. Over here please. (Mr. Fisher
leads Kent off in another direction)
PALMER
(walking over to Ellie) I think that hurt my chances of that
interview, what do you think?
ELLIE
You抮e a priest?
PALMER
No, not really. I got my masters in divinity, then I dropped out
of seminary and went off to do some humanitarian work.
Coordinating the efforts of the third world churches. Couldn抰
live with the whole celibacy thing. You can call me a man of the
cloth... without the cloth.
ELLIE
Wanna get out of here?
EXT. ARECIBO TELESCOPE - HILLSIDE - TWILIGHT
ELLIE and JOSS sit under a tree on the hillside, looking out over the dish;
the long hanging bridge to the aiming array dwindles into twilight. They
lie back, looking up at the stars.
ELLIE
Alright, you see that large W-shaped constellation right there,
that抯 Cassiopeia. And Cassiopeia has itself a whole lot of radio
signals; I actually listen to that one a lot. It抯 a remnant of a
supernova.
PALMER
When did you know you wanted to be an astronomer?
ELLIE
Well, when I was about eight years old, I was watching the
sunset, and I asked my dad, "what抯 that bright star over there",
and he said that it wasn抰 really a start at all, but it was
actually a whole planet called Venus. (pointing to the sky) Which
should be over there soon. He said, "you know why they called it
Venus? because they thought it was so beautiful and glowing. And
what they didn抰 know is that it was filled with deadly gases and
sulfuric acid rain", and I thought, "this is it, I抦 hooked".You
know, there are four hundred billion stars out there, just in our
galaxy alone. If only one out of a million of those had planets,
and just of out of a million of those had life, and just one out
of a million of those had intelligent life; there would be
literally millions of civilizations out there.
PALMER
Well, if there wasn抰, it抎 be an awful waste of space.
ELLIE
Amen.
INT. ELLIE扴 CABIN - NIGHT
ELLIE and JOSS have spent the night together.
PALMER
... there I was just looking at the sky, then I felt something. I
don抰 know. All I know is that I wasn抰 alone, and for the first
time in my life I wasn抰 scared of nothing, not even dying. It
was god.
ELLIE
And there抯 no chance that you had this experience because some
part of you needed to have it?
PALMER
Well, I抦 a reasonable intelligent guy, but this... no not this.
Not intellect; it couldn抰 even touch this, no.
ELLIE
I went to Sunday school a few times.
PALMER
(laughs) uh huh, and?
ELLIE
Well, I just kept asking all these really annoying questions
like, where did Mrs. Cain come from? Pretty soon, they called my
Dad, and asked him if he wouldn抰 mind just keeping me home form
now on.
PALMER
Your Dad? Is that this guy? (pointing to a picture of Ellie and
her father)
ELLIE
Yea.
PALMER
You抮e close to him, aren抰 you?
ELLIE
Yea, I was. He died when I was nine years old. I never got to
know my mother.
PALMER
I抦 sorry, that抯 gotta be tough.
ELLIE
Yea.
PALMER
Being alone.
PALMER
What do you say we pack a picnic tomorrow and hike up to Mount
Aricebo?
ELLIE
(getting up) I don抰 think I can, I gotta work.
PALMER
Alright, how 慴out dinner then? Tomorrow night, I know a great
place.
ELLIE
(laughs) No, I don抰 think so.
PALMER
Ellie, did I miss something?
ELLIE
Huh? No. Shit, I抦 late. I told Kent that I抎 meet him at 10:30.
PALMER
You know, I抦 not trying to push you.
ELLIE
No, no. Don抰 be silly. I抳e been wanting to look at this sector
for weeks. Look, just hang around, sleep in, and there抯 a bunch
of food in the fridge, k?
PALMER
How can I reach you?
ELLIE
Oh, just leave your number, I抣l call you.
Ellie steps outside and looks up at the sky to see a shooting start. We
FLASHBACK to the past, where a young Ellie is on an exterior balcony with
two telescopes set up in front of her.
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad. It抯 starting, you抮e gonna miss it.
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad. There抯 another one, hurry up.
TED ARROWAY
In a minute Sparks, almost done.
YOUNG ELLIE
Oh there抯 another one! Common, hurry up, Dad.
We hear a dish fall to the ground.
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad?
She goes back inside
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad?
YOUNG ELLIE
Daddy?
Goes down a flight of stairs, and sees her father lying on the ground.
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad. (starts to cry, but gets a hold of herself). Dad? Dad! I抣l
get the medicine.
Runs up the stairs to the medicine cabinet in the bathroom and grabs his
medication.
CUT TO:
EXT. FUNERAL - DAY
PRIEST
Ellie. I know its hard to understand this now, but we aren抰
always meant to know the reasons why things happen the way they
do. Sometimes we just have to accept it as god抯 will.
YOUNG ELLIE
Should have kept some medicine in the downstairs bathroom, then I
could抳e gotten to it sooner.
She goes into the house, and up to the radio transmitter.
YOUNG ELLIE
CQ. This is W9GFO, do you copy?
YOUNG ELLIE
Dad, it抯 Ellie, come back.
YOUNG ELLIE
This is Eleanor Arroway, transmitting on 14.2 Mhz. Dad, are you
there? Come back. Dad, are you there? Dad, it抯 Ellie.
INT. ARECIBO OBSERVTORY - CONTROL ROOM - MORNING
Ellie is working, sees Kent outside, and goes to join him.
EXT. ARECIBO OBSERVATORY - DAY
KENT CLARK
Ellie.
ELLIE
Hey Kent, what are you doing up so early?
KENT CLARK
I was thinking, we抎 make a pretty good team.
ELLIE
What?
KENT CLARK
We could put together a kick ass ad hoc SETI program.
ELLIE
What are you talking about?
KENT CLARK
You know the very large array in New Mexico? It would be a
dynamite place to do some serious SETI work.
ELLIE
What are you talking about, Kent?
KENT CLARK
Drumlin pulled the plug. We抮e homeless.
Ellie speeds down a dirt road in her jeep towards where Drumlin is working.
ELLIE
Is it true? Huh, did you pull the plug?
DAVID DRUMLIN
I know you can抰 see it now, but I抦 doing you a favour. You抮e
far too promising a scientist to be wasting your gifts on this
nonsense.
ELLIE
Look, I don抰 consider what could potentially be the most
important discovery of the human race nonsense, ok? There抯 four
hundred billion stars, and we have not even started!
DAVID DRUMLIN
There are only two possibilities. One, there is intelligent life
out there, but it抯 so far away you抣l never contact it in your
lifetime. And two, (she tries to cut him off, but he raises his
voice), there抯 nothing out there but noble gases and carbon
compounds, and you抮e wasting your time. In the meantime, you
won抰 be published, you won抰 be taken seriously, and your career
will be over before it抯 begun.
ELLIE
So what?! It抯 my life!
INT. CABIN - DAY
Ellie sees Joss抯 phone number and compass thumbtacked to a chart on her
wall. She takes them down and places them on her night table. Ellie picks
up the phone and makes a call.
ELLIE
Hey, Kent. You were right, screw Drumlin. We抮e gonna raise the
money ourselves. We抮e going to New Mexico.
EXT. CABIN - RAINING - DAY
Ellie, Kent, and Fisher are all packing their things into a car.
KENT CLARK
...Chicago抯 all set up, you抣l call me and let me know how it
goes. Oh, and I抳e got some more corporate stops set up on the
East Coast for you. Hey, Fish. Did that private investor from
Houston ever get back to us?
FISHER
Uh, I抦 gonna hit him up a little later, in LA.
ELLIE
Try begging for some of that Hollywood money. Why not, they抳e
been making money off aliens for years.
KENT CLARK
They say that begging is good for the soul.
ELLIE
We抣l see about that.
KENT CLARK
Just do me a favour. Try not to be too confrontational.
ELLIE
Huh, confrontational, me?! What are you mean? (laughs) Let me
just see if I left anything.
Ellie looks at the paper with Joss?phone number that she left on her night
table, and decides not to take it. The compass is nowhere to be seen, so
apparently she took that.
INT. HADDEN INDUTRIES - CONFERENCE ROOM - DAY
ELLIE
This is a unique time in our history, in the history of any
civilization. It抯 the moment of the acquisition of technology.
That抯 the moment when contact becomes possible. The very large
array in New Mexico is the key to our chances for success. With
its 27 linked radio telescopes, we can search more accurately
than any earth conventional facility. Now, we抳e already gotten
the preliminary approval to buy ourselves some time from the
government. Now, all we need is the money.
EXECUTIVE
Nice Presentation, doctor. But while our foundation arm doesn抰
mandate to support experimental programs. We must confess that
your proposal seems less like science and more like science
fiction.
ELLIE
Science Fiction. You're right, it抯 crazy. In fact, its even
worse than that, it抯 nuts. (slams her presentation books closed)
You wanna hear something really nutty? I heard of a couple guys
who wanna build something called an airplane, you know you get
people to go in, and fly around like birds, it抯 rediculous,
right?! And what about breaking the sound barrier, or rockets to
the moon? Atomic energy, or a mission to Mars? Science fiction,
right? Look, all I抦 asking is for you to just have the tiniest
bit of vision. You know, to just sit back for one minute and look
at the big picture. To take a chance on something that just might
end up being the most profoundly impactful moment for humanity,
for the history... of history.
ELLIE
I抦 sorry. I just spent the last 13 months coming to places like
this and talking to people like you, and the truth is, you抮e my
last chance, so I抦 sorry I wasted your time.
EXECUTIVE
(Picks up the phone. Ellie makes to collect her things, but he
calls after her.) Doctor.
EXECUTIVE
(Talks into the phone.) Yes sir. Yes sir. Yes sir.
EXECUTIVE
(Back to Ellie) You have your money.
ELLIE
(To executive) Thank you.
ELLIE
(To camera in corner of room) Thank you.
FOUR YEARS LATER
EXT. VLA - DAY
A children抯 size wading pool is set up and Willie is fishing in it.
WILLIE
Oh, perfect catch. common fishy. Oh Frank, look at the size of
that son of a bitch.
Van pulls up. KENT gets out.
WILLIE
Welcome back Dr. C. How抎 it go? How was the trip?
KENT CLARK
I抳e had better.
INT. VLA - CONTROL ROOM
ELLIE
What is this, a personal vendetta?
KENT CLARK
It抯 not just Drumlin, there抯 been enormous pressure from other
scientists as well.
ELLIE
It doesn抰 matter anyway, cause Hadden is funding us for another
two years.
KENT CLARK
Umm, these are government owned telescopes, they can lease them
to whomever they want, and they don抰 want the high priestess of
the desert using them anymore.
ELLIE
What?
KENT CLARK
Staring at static on TV for hours at a time. Listening to washing
machines. Did you really think these stories wouldn抰 get out?
ELLIE
I was looking for patterns in the chaos, common!
KENT CLARK
It doesn抰 matter anymore. We抮e a joke to them. They want us
out. We抳e got three months until the paperwork goes through.
ELLIE
(Sigh) Fine, we抮e still looking for other funding, I抣l just
start writing...
KENT CLARK
Could you face reality please. Just this once, Ellie. We lost,
it抯 over.
Ellie is standing in front of a sign that reads "Astronomy is looking up".
ELLIE
(Sigh) Alright. I抦 not stopping. If I have to go it alone, I抣l
go it alone, I抳e done it before.
Ellie leaves the room and slams the door behind her, and drives up to a
canyon not too far from the array, to think.
INT. VLA - CONTROL ROOM - NIGHT
Fisher and Willie are on duty, they are watching Larry King on Television.
LARRY KING
My guest tonight is author and theologian Palmer Joss. He抯
become a spiritual councilor of sorts and a recent fixture at the
White House. God抯 diplomat, according to the New York Times. His
latest book, Loosing Faith is currently number on that
publication抯 best-seller list. Thanks for being with us Palmer.
You have had quite a ride these last couple of years.
PALMER
I sure have Larry...
WILLIE
Yo, fish. I was thinking. Who would make the best astronomers?
Think about it. Who has the perfect symmetry of career and
lifestyle?
FISHER
I give.
WILLIE
Vampires! (turns around with fake vampire teeth and laughs)
LARRY KING
... are you anti-technology? Are you anti-science?
PALMER
No, not at all. The question I抦 asking is, are we happier? As a
human race, is the world fundamentally a better place because of
science and technology? We shop at home, we surf the web, but at
the same time, we feel emptier, lonelier, and more cut off from
each other than at any other time in history... (gets drowned out
by Pulses from outer space).
PALMER
... maybe it抯 because we抮e looking for the meaning, well what
is the meaning? We have mindless jobs, we take frantic vacations.
Deficit finance trips to the mall to buy more things that we feel
are gonna fill these holes in our lives. Is it any wonder that
we抳e lost our sense of direction?
EXT. VLA - BASE OF TELESCOPE - PRE-DAWN
Ellie wears a pair of headsets. We hear the SOUND of the COSMOS, the
background wash of empty STATIC and a faint BEEPING, FADING IN and OUT of
reception. Ellie slowly swims up to consciousness. After a moment her eyes
open. She sits up...
ELLIE
Holy Shit!
She jumps back in her car and drives back to base.
ELLIE
(Yelling into a walky-talky) Right ascension, 18 hours 36
Minutes, 56.2 Seconds. Declination, left. 36 degrees 46 Minutes
56.2 Seconds.
INT. VLA - CONTROL ROOM - PRE-DAWN
ELLIE
(Over the radio) Confirm. Right ascension, 18 hours 36 Minutes,
56.2 Seconds. Hey, Is anyone awake in there? I抦 moving the
array. Confirm!
FISHER
Processing bogey.
ELLIE
Right ascension, 18 hours 36 Minutes, 56.2 Seconds. Declination,
left. 36 hours 47 Minutes and 1 Second.
FISHER
We抮e on it.
ELLIE
Don抰 touch the dishes. I抦 moving the rest of them now, and need
you to confirm the coordinates
FISHER
Check the status of the array; She抯 doing all the dishes.
WILLIE
All systems nominal. (sees the pulses on screen) Hello.
FISHER
I need a full systems check!; coordinates confirmed, Willie抯
checking the system now.
ELLIE
Stay on top of the systems diagnostic. Check the record point
offsets. I want you off axis on 27 the second we get there; and
tell Willie to break out the Big Boy!
FISHER
Copy that. Willie is... what? Go, go Ellie.
ELLIE
I can here it on the headphones, so we gotta be sure about this.
FISHER
Give me another array status.
WILLIE
Her four are online, the rest are tracking in.
FISHER
(to Ellie) Your four are online, the rest are tracking in.
WILLIE
But there抯 a bad drive on 16.
FISHER
(to Ellie) Your four are online, the rest are tracking in, but
there抯 a bad drive on 16, copy that? What do you want me to do
about the source point?
ELLIE
Forget about it and hold the queue. Go get ready to set the
target frequency to manual, the second we抮e live, do you copy? I
want you to go off axis on 27 the second we抮e there, and leave
the L-band frequency where it is. Stay on it, just don抰 let it
get away. If you lose it, just scan the band, run every frequency
you can think of.
ELLIE
(Running into to the Control Room) How you doing?
The array falls into place at the same time.
ELLIE
Talk to me guys.
FISHER
Linearly polarized, set of moving pulses, Amplitude Modulated.
WILLIE
We抮e locked. Systems check out. Signal across the board, what抯
the frequency?
ELLIE
4.4623 GHz. Hydrogen times Pi. Told ya.
FISHER
Strong sucker too.
WILLIE
I got it, I got it, I got it, I抦 patched in!
ELLIE
Alright, let me hear it.
Pulses are played through the stereo (Big Boy)
ELLIE
Listen to that. Make me a liar, Fish.
FISHER
Uh, could be AWACS out of Kirtland jamming us, but I抦 stumped.
ELLIE
Alright, let抯 see if FUDD抯 reading it too.
ELLIE
Willie, patch it back and give me the off-axis. Are we recording?
FISHER
Never stopped.
ELLIE
(Kissing computer monitor) Thank you Elmer.
FISHER
AWACS status is negative.
ELLIE
How about White Sands?
FISHER
On this frequency? No.
ELLIE
I抦 gonna punch up the charts. How抯 the sky guys? Common.
Alright.
FISHER
Florida抯 not tracking any spoofs on this vector. Shuttle
Endeavor抯 in sleep mode.
WILLIE
Ok. Point source confirmed. Whatever it is, it ain抰 local.
ELLIE
Position?
WILLIE
I checked the interferometry. Somewhere in Lyra I think.
ELLIE
Um, Vega?
FISHER
Can抰 be, it抯 only 26 Light-years away.
ELLIE
Adjust the peak intensity.
FISHER
On it.
ELLIE
Vega? Vega. Can抰 be, I抳e watched it many times at Aricebo. It
was negative results, always.
FISHER
Guys. I抦 reading over a hundred janskys.
WILLIE
Jesus. I can pick that up on my...
The pulses stop and we hear background static.
ELLIE
No.
Two pulses.
ELLIE
Come on.
Three pulses.
ELLIE
Alright. It抯 restarting. Wait a minute, these are numbers. That
was three, the one before it was two. Um, base 10 numbers, just
start counting now and see what you can get.
Five Pulses.
WILLIE
Five.
Seven Pulses.
ELLIE
Those are primes 2, 3, 5, 7. Those are all prime numbers, there
is no way it抯 a natural phenomenon.
WILLIE
Holy shit.
ELLIE
I know, I know, just calm down, and focus the stockpile on Vega.
FISHER
It doesn抰 make any sense, the system is too new. So it can抰
have a planetary system, let alone life.
ELLIE
Well, maybe they didn抰 grow up there, maybe they抮e just
visiting, I don抰 know.
FISHER
Ok, so a spacecraft? No, this system is full of debris, it would
get clobbered.
WILLIE
Well, not if they used their laser blasters and photon torpedoes
(laughs).
FISHER
That抯 not funny, Willie.
WILLIE
Well, how else would you explain it?
ELLIE
Willie抯 right. If we go public with this, and we抮e wrong,
that抯 it; it抯 over, we抮e cooked. God, I wish Kent was here.
WILLIE
Whatever the signal is, we better do something soon, Vega抯 gonna
set.
Ellie goes on a conference call with IAN BRODERICK in Australia.
IAN BRODERICK
Deposition is confirmed. We抳e got 4.4623 Ghz. Confirmed, we抳e
got 112 janskys.
ELLIE
Alright, do you have a source location yet?
IAN BRODERICK
We put it right smack in the middle, Vega.
ELLIE
Ok, thanks Ian. Just keep tracking and we抣l get back to you.
IAN BRODERICK
Yea, right-O.
FISHER
Ok, 101. The pulse sequenced through every prime number between 2
and 101.
WILLIE
Who we gonna call now?
ELLIE
Everybody.
EXT. VLA - DAY
The next day, the VLA is swamped with news people.
NEWS REPORT 1
Rumours are a fly, the implications extraordinary. This morning,
detection of an unidentified radio source from deep space can
neither be confirmed, nor denied...
NEWS REPORT 2
... living outside of our solar system. Again, there is no
confirmation that an official...
MICHAEL KITZ steps off a helicopter.
KITZ
I want all these people out of here.
INT. VLA CONTROL CENTER - DAY
FISHER
...twice the stations worldwide now confirming the signal. Vega
is currently below our horizon, so what you抮e hearing is the
signal from the original recording.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Let抯 get the decryption people in here. Lunacharsky抯 visiting
at Cal-Tech.
KITZ
Explain this to me. If the source of the signal is so
sophisticated, why the remedial math?
SENATOR
Exactly, why don抰 they just speak English?
ELLIE
Well, maybe because 70% of the planet speaks other languages.
Mathematics is the only truly universal language, Senator. It抯
no coincidence that they抮e using primes.
KITZ
I don抰 get it.
ELLIE
Prime number. That would be integers that are only divisible by
themselves and 1. Well, we think that this may be a beacon. Some
kind of announcement to get our attention.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Well, if its attention you want, I think you got that. One thing,
Vega. People have been looking at Vega for years, no results, and
now yesterday they start broadcasting primes, why?
ELLIE
Well, it抯 hardly yesterday, because the signal has been
transmitting for 26 years.
KITZ
Doctor Arroway?
ELLIE
Excuse me, who are you?
DAVID DRUMLIN
Ellie, this is Michael Kitz, national security advisor.
KITZ
Doctor, let me first say that your reputation...
ELLIE
Actually, first could you ask the gentlemen with the firearms to
wait outside? This is supposed to be a civilian facility.
The soldiers leave the room.
KITZ
Doctor, with all due respect, your scientific knowledge...
ELLIE
(Kent walks in) Excuse me. (she goes over to him) Hey, hey. Hi.
I抦 so glad you抮e back. Come on, I have something for you to
hear.
KENT CLARK
Who are all these people?
ELLIE
I have no idea. Sit down, and we could use some help with the
spectrum analysis, ok?
KENT CLARK
Oh god, listen to that. I抣l get right on it.
ELLIE
I抣l get you a headset.
KITZ
So I抣l get right to the point, shall I? Your having sent this
announcement all over the world may well constitute a breach of
national security.
ELLIE
This isn't a person-to-person call. You can抰 possibly think that
a civilization sending this kind of message would intend it just
for Americans.
KITZ
I'm saying you might have consulted us; obviously, the contents
of this message could be extremely sensitive.
ELLIE
You want to classify prime numbers?
DAVID DRUMLIN
Um, Mike, please. Because of the Earth抯 rotation, we抮e only in
line with Vega so many hours a day. And the only way to
completely monitor the signal is to get the cooperation of other
nations. If doctor Arroway hadn抰 acted quickly, we could have
lost key elements.
Kent is turning up the volume on the stereo.
KITZ
Ok, so they got the primes; but if you抮e right about there being
a more significant transmission still...
ELLIE
We抳e asked everyone who抯 helping to receive it, to decode it
KITZ
Doctor, do you understand my job?
KENT CLARK
Shhh. You hear that?
ELLIE
I hear it.
KITZ
Hear what?
ELLIE
Harmonics?
KENT CLARK
Bingo. Retune to 8.9247 Ghz. There抯 a lot more here folks.
ELLIE
Alright Fish, let抯 get on the negative side band.
FISHER
On it.
KITZ
What is going on?
ELLIE
We抮e tracking the signal at double the frequency, it looks
like... somebody get a TV monitor.
ELLIE
Alright, patch the recording into this processor.
FISHER
You want the new data?
ELLIE
Yea, the new frequency, the one we just recorded.
FISHER
Alright.
KITZ
David, would you explain this to me please.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Along with the primes there抯 another signal, looks like a TV
transmission.
WILLIE
We抮e on.
ELLIE
Alright, do me a favour, go get the blinds. It has a lot of
glare.
FISHER
You抮e patched in.
ELLIE
It抯 definitely an image. Try to stabilize it. What do you make
if this, Fish?
FISHER
It抯 almost like there抯 two different interlaced frames. Frame
one.
ELLIE
Nah, it抯 just noise.
FISHER
Trying frame two.
WILLIE
Uh, I抳e got an offset carrier here, I think it抯 audio.
ELLIE
Plug it in, plug it in.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Center that segment.
FISHER
Centering.
ELLIE
Can you clear it up anymore Fish?
FISHER
I抦 working on it.
KITZ
What the hell?
ELLIE
Try zooming out.
FISHER
What is that?
DAVID DRUMLIN
Reverse values.
ELLIE
Try zooming out again.
ELLIE
Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise.
DAVID DRUMLIN
Oh my god.
Video of Hitler.
KITZ
O-Kay.
KENT CLARK
Uh, What抯 going on?
WILLIE
You抮e not gonna believe this.
ELLIE
Does Anybody speak German?
KENT CLARK
Umm, I declare the games in Berlin, at the celebration of the
first Olympics of the new era, as open.
INT. WHITE HOUSE - DAY
CONSTANTINE
Twenty million people died defeating that son of a bitch and he抯
our first ambassador to outer space?
ELLIE
Actually...
DAVID DRUMLIN
(Cutting Ellie off) The broadcast of the ?6 Olympics was the
first television transmission of any power that went into space.
The fact that they recorded it, and sent it back, is simply their
way of saying hello, we heard you.
KITZ
Or saying, "Hi, you抮e our kind of people."
ELLIE
Wait a minute. Hitler and his politics have nothing to do with
this. It抯 highly unlikely that they would understand what they
were looking at. People have to understand...
CONSTANTINE
The people are in very good hands, doctor Arroway. We抣l take it
from here.
NEWS REPORT
The White House has just released a statement confirming that a
message of unknown origin emanating from deep space has been
received by American scientists. Clair Shipman is at the White
House.
CLAIRE SHIPMAN
...We抳e just been told that the president will have only a few
brief remarks about today抯 extraordinary announcement, and that
he won抰 be taking any questions from the press.
BILL CLINTON
Good Afternoon. I抦 glad to be joined by my science and
technology advisor. This is the product of years of exploration,
by some of the world抯 most distinguished scientists. Like all
discoveries, this one will and should continue to be reviewed,
examined, and scrutinized. It must be confirmed by other
scientists. But clearly, the fact that something of this
magnitude is being explored, is another...
INT. VLA CONTRON ROOM - DAY
Everyone is watching the president抯 speech.
WILLIE
What is this story? I thought Ellie was supposed to be on.
KENT CLARK
Uh, Uh guys. You know those interlaced frames we thought were
noise? I抦 getting structure.
BILL CLINTON
...If this discovery is confirmed. It would surely be one of the
most stunning insights into our universe that science has ever
uncovered. It抯 implications are as far reaching and awe
inspiring as can be imagined. Even as it promises answers to some
of our oldest questions, it poses still others even more
fundamental. We will continue to listen closely to what is has to
say. As we continue the search for the answers, and for knowledge
that is as old as humanity itself, but essential to our people抯
future. Thank you.
The president is bombarded by reporter抯 questions as he leaves the room.
CONSTANTINE
(On camera) ... the message was received Friday morning at 6:31
am mountain standard time. It was largely mathematical, and
despite the reports that you may have seen to the contrary,