the the heavens planets and suns race toward infinity that world's and live world alike separated by millions of like you these members of the galaxy in the stage of space travel have become interdependent not only economically but politically this is the far-off galaxy of magna mod the galaxy of dead plants icy graveyard rolling through space and each with a communication station and all the sky flash carrying flash gordon dale and doctors are called enters the outer rim of magna moda on a routine outer space patrol all around the tranquil peace of these dead world's shattered first the dead planet next it was all sorts next came and finally and in the sky flash i don't understand first i think you know sirens mister and back shattering in space it's weird doctor crazy for planets blowing up in rapid succession why why should that happen seems to be some mysterious atomic force possibly a chain reaction operating from some simple so well it's about the last of the chain doctor there's only one dead planet left and that's the nerve there it is dead ahead it will you take the guy to cover we're coming into a very heavy radioactive dust check it's tight horizontal hundred and five vertical but radioactive dust from during the reunion possible why doctor indigenous to a particular area or planet the galaxy out of this rain yes it's found only on colossia but it's not only that uranium was only discovered a few years ago flash doctors are called made extensive study of its properties for gdp i research and analysis i found it to be probably the most powerful fish in the material in the universe and the slowest what do you mean the slowest unlike other nuclear materials its vision is a slow creeping process we have to make it better bomb made of uranium would take over twelve hundred years to explode and it couldn't be doing in there if it was a bomb that exploded those planets it had to be put there in let's see nineteen fifty three check again it still comes out something wrong with me too the better contact communication station skyflash or throw calling the river skyflash calling the nearest come in the neighborhood come in whenever come in if you could communicate stations out but now let's move in see if we can get a better look why should the communications they should be out on the number last week and move to the atomic bomb at the moment that getting contaminated i know that we need information well we know that she reacts explosion may move from this galaxy into others maybe we can find a clue on the network the the let's get out of here report back to earth and all the sky flash forward on earth itself strange things were happening or voting events for telling them once per se first a series of freakish weather disturbances that and panic and fear spread through every corner of the earth like wildfire and at the galaxy bureau of investigation commissioner harrick interrogates a strange captive picked up by earth agents a callous whose planet that's one eternal war against the earth i'm frightened commission it was all explosions today that have destroyed cities flattened mountains inundated how the continent of the world the justice these are just natural phenomena not man-made but why are you with you one hour your precious it's no at twelve o'clock no they are no longer being the part of the galaxy you're lying but by the brightness and my and look at the fate of i think sire me that back they all got no into eternity i believe you but he won't stop they have price what can you offer when in one hour there will be not at war uh... uh... that may be a bit of a mission i'm a do it again but getting me when i find the geranium bomb smoldering into its final stage of fish who prompted the syringe i did exactly exactly in you'll like now investing the oem he on com tactical organization cannot mood but back in time. Let me tell you it was an interesting experience. Where did you plant that uranium bomb? Where did you bury it? You will find out for yourself, Commissioner, very soon. Alan, you're sure the Geigers indicate nothing? No, Commissioner. And they won't until fishing. It's useless for you to try and locate it. At this late point in its reaction it gives no tell-tale signal. You have less than one hour to live, Commissioner. You and every other Earth man. If we die, you die with us. I am a Kalashnipatwitch. To die in this cause is an honor. Alan. Yes, sir. Establish contact with the Skyflash at once. It's cruising in the Magnemata galaxy. If Flash Gordon or Dr. Sarkov don't come up with an answer... Calling Skyflash. GDI headquarters. Calling Flash Gordon to the Skyflash. Come in, Flash Gordon. That's the story. The whole story. Flash, Dr. Sarkov, we've got to figure out some way to find and deactivate the bomb. Otherwise the Earth is doomed. There's less than one hour. A second after twelve and it'll be too late. There won't be an Earth to come back to. We're helpless up here. Completely helpless. Dr. Sarkov, there must be a way out. There must be. There's only one thing that I can think of. What is it? Lock the controls. Decelerate the ship below stomach speed. Come in here. The time machine. It's our only chance. We've got to project ourselves back into the past just as the Colossum did. We must go back through time to the middle of the 20th century. The year 1953. If we can find out where the Colossum planted that derrium bomb... Then we have a chance. How much of a chance, Doctor? A thousand to one. A million to one. Then let's take it. What's our speed now, Flash? We're at landing speed, Doctor. Three five oh an hour. Good. Now I'm going to ask you both to hold on. For the next few moments you will be traveling back through time. The effect will be strange. Possibly stupefying. You will hear nothing, see nothing, know nothing... Until you are back in the sixth decade of the 20th century. Are you both ready? Ready, Doctor. Where are we? What happened? We are now in the sixth decade of the 20th century. There it is, Dale. The Earth as it looked 1,250 years before we were born. How strange it looks. It's some kind of a city, Doctor. I'm trying to check it in this book of ancient maps. From this description that must be a place called Washington. The capital of an ancient nation called the United States. What's our direction? East by north. Another city coming up. That must be New York. New York? What a strange name. Dale, set the Geiger counter for Durinium and see if you can get me a reading. Yes, Doctor. I am getting a reading, Doctor. The Durinium bomb is here, somewhere on Earth. Where, Dale? Can you locate it? Not quite. The signal is very weak, but... It's a long distance from here, almost due east. No, Dale. East by north. And from the signal strength, I'd say over 3,000 miles away. East by north it is. Doctor, do you think we'll be able to exactly locate the Durinium bomb? I can only hope so, Dale. The Earth as we know it has only a half hour to live before it explodes. Well, there's nothing we can do until we cross the ocean. What kind of a world is it that we're going back to? Well, from what I remember of ancient history, it was very primitive. Just think, nobody ever reached a height of more than 15 miles. Well, it was primitive to our way of thinking, Dale. And they'd just scratched the surface of atomic research. And they had to build tremendous motors, housed in gigantic buildings, to run the machines they used in manufacturing. It does seem ridiculous when you consider that in our century, a motor the size of my fist has more power than the gigantic steam-driven turbines they used. What about the people? What were... I mean, what are they like? They considered our Earth just as precious as we do. And most of them believed in freedom, peace, equality of opportunity. But I guess just like in our time, there are those who for power, would make slaves of everybody else. Yes, I'm afraid so. But they didn't have our tools to fight them. And the women, Dr. Zarkov, what were they like? Well, instead of filling their heads full of knowledge about astrophysics, atomic research, electronic phenomena, like a certain young lady we know... Yes, well, what did they do? Sit home and knit? Well, I wouldn't say that was all they did. But they certainly knew their way around the kitchen better than they did around a laboratory. Strange craft at two o'clock. In a moment we'll be able to see it out the light window. Let's see. What is that clumsy craft, doctor? That's an aeroplane. Did you see the way it was pulled through the air by those gigantic egg beaters? I'll bet it couldn't do more than 300 miles per hour. No wonder they didn't cruise around in outer space. A clumsy craft like that would have trouble getting off the ground. That thing on the water is even funnier than the airplane. Yeah, that was a ship. You see, air travel was only about 50 years old at this time. And a great deal of travel over land and water was still popular. What a world to live in. Yes, as Dale said, primitive. But a world. Something we won't have to go back to unless we find out what it is. But a world. Something we won't have to go back to unless we find that geranium bomb. And quickly. Where are they? Why don't we hear from them? There's nothing we can do about it now, Alan, except wait. Wait and pray. Land coming up, Doctor. 1135. It took us exactly five minutes to cross the ocean. City coming up at two o'clock, Doctor. That must be a place called Paris. Flash, slow down. The Geiger's up to maximum. We're almost in the immediate vicinity of the bomb. Flash, look. The Geiger's hit maximum. That means the bomb is directly below us. It must be someplace in that city. What's the name? Berlin. Finding the bomb there is going to be like searching for a neutron in a molecule. We can find it with this. The question is, can we find it in time? Flash, is there someplace we can land? There's a clearing below. We can hide the ship there for a while. Good. The inhabitants may be hostile. That's true. If we don't find that bomb in twenty minutes, it will be all over. We'll find it. We've got to find it. Hang on, twentieth century. Here we come. Landing positions, everybody. The Skyflash has landed in a forest outside of Berlin. Having with its occupants, Flash Gordon, Dale Arden, and Doctor Zarkov, they've been projected by the time machine, one thousand two hundred and fifty years back through time, to Berlin, with only twenty minutes remaining for the Earth to exist. Commissioner Herrick, pinning all of his hopes on Flash Gordon, waits tensely, while the callison who planted the Earth-destroying bomb sits calmly by. All over Berlin, people have seen a strange object, spinning and glittering in the sky. It is thought that this weird visitation from some other planet has landed somewhere in the outskirts of Berlin. Reports from Paris and New York also indicate that this flying pencil, or whatever it is, was sighted in those areas. Meanwhile, the people of Berlin wait in dread and terror for what will come next. Achtung, Achtung, all cruise cars, be on the lookout for strange invaders believed to have landed from outer space somewhere in the vicinity of Berlin. Achtung, Achtung, car 28, car 28, a telephone report claims a green and white delivery truck heading for Amtso section, sighted on Taunsinstrasse. It is believed car has been commandeered by a bearded giant and a blonde giant from outer space. Apprehend and arrest them. If they resist, shoot to kill. Achtung, Achtung, all cruise cars, be on the lookout for strange invaders believed to have landed from outer space. Achtung, Achtung, all cruise cars, be on the lookout for strange invaders believed to have landed from outer space. Achtung, Achtung, all cruise cars, be on the lookout for strange invaders believed to have landed from outer space. It just can't be. Eight seconds now. Count that. 57, 56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51. All right, only 30 seconds left. Were we in time, doctor? Plenty, Dale. We had two seconds to spare. It looks as though this tired old world will still be around for a while. Yes. Whatever flashed it, it worked. How hard do we get to the skyflat? I watched the route coming out. I think I can get us back there. Flash, let's stay here in our ancestors' time for a few days. It should be fun telling them everything that's going to happen to them for the next 1,200 years. Fun? Maybe for us, Dale, but not for them. It is the mystery of the future that provides the challenge for men to make history. Take that away and there's no reason for dreams, ambitions, discoveries. I hadn't thought of it that way. You're right, of course, but, well, it would have been fun to meet my great, multiplied by 100 grandfather. And a few hours later, as night falls on Berlin, into the scarlet sky flashes a silvery streak. Suddenly, it stops. It seems to hang for a moment, suspended in air. Then, before the eyes of a few stargazers and lovers who observed it, the sky flash disappeared into the future from Winsor King.