The first 200 lines.
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday.
Alpha-075, I'm declaring a fuel emergency.
Alpha-075, how many souls do you have on board
and what's your current fuel status?
295 souls on board.
Current fuel status is half an hour.
We spent too long over France. We won't make Newcastle.
They've had avionics issues since the storm hit.
And then with the situation at Charles de Gaulle...
- Where is he now? - Approaching Northumberland
- but we keep losing him. - Try Newcastle.
He doesn't think he'll get there.
OK, Alpha-075, I have new vectors for you.
We're sending you to RAF Coningsby.
No, we won't make that. ...need to land.
Yeah, look, that's exactly what I said to them.
We don't have the officers or...
Jesus Christ!
A plane just flew over really low but I can't see any lights.
- You're smoking. - No.
- Why can't you vape? - Oh, real men don't vape.
Mm. Where's your Protection Officer?
Oh, risk is part of smoking.
Take that out, what have you got?
Lymph nodes?
I called James. He's just coming.
So, er, can I go to the party?
As long as we can video you milly-rocking.
You think I don't know what that is, right?
He doesn't, really.
We don't really do parties, anyway.
Oh, really? What do you call them now then?
- Just a few friends coming round. - Yeah.
For tea and biscuits.
Yeah, well, enjoy yourselves, you deserve it.
I love you. Call me later. Bye, Georgia.
Fascist scum! Hey, Sutherland, resign!
Yes. Make that move.
Bye, Mrs Sutherland!
You sure?
Been a long time coming. What about the other issue?
Still waiting for an update from Fraser.
OK, I'm on my way.
OK. I'll call you as soon as I hear anything.
Dan? I want an immediate update if there's any evidence
of panic-buying at the petrol stations.
Anna.
You didn't answer my letters.
They didn't deserve an answer.
Mum?
Please go.
You don't even want to know what happened?
No.
Mum, who's this guy? Is he hassling you?
It's fine. He's just going.
Come on, come inside. Come on!
X5.
And another one.
I'll let them know.
- Anna. - Multiple X5s.
- Right. Do we know... - And that's all we've got.
But we've gone from moderate to significant threat
and we're informing all Gold Commanders.
I'll tell the Prime Minister.
Anna.
Multiple X5s. We've gone to significant threat.
They could be heading our way.
Convene a full COBRA for the morning.
So, shall I be Mum?
I've never done it like this before.
Oh, it's cool.
You know, I might just drop a couple of downers.
No, no, later, babe, honestly.
Trust me, it's like you're riding down a river on a swan.
It just takes the edge off everything.
Here.
Cheers.
Oh...
- Dominic Knight's on the way. - Great, thanks.
Hey, Anna, you wanted to see me?
- It wasn't me. - It was you.
- I didn't... - You did.
I did an interview a while back.
"What's the most important function
of being the PM's Chief of Staff?"
Do you know what I was tempted to say?
Knowing where the nearest toilet is at all times.
Sure, there's the strategic input
the diary management, controlling access
but really it comes down to making sure he always
has somewhere to take a piss.
You don't get to choose your level of loyalty
when you work at this address.
We have a COBRA on the solar threat at 11.
And you have until the end of the day
to draft your resignation letter.
You cannot... That is outrageous.
You're quite right.
You don't need all day for such a short letter.
Two hours should be plenty. Er, have it done by lunch.
The civil servants are waiting, we should be going.
Oh, and Dominic...
You can leave by the public entrance.
Queen takes Knight.
We should expect a counter-attack.
Don't worry, got the next move all planned out.
Peter will brief the press
that the threat level's been raised to significant.
All the petrol stations seem to be working.
There's no sign of panic yet.
That's cos people don't know what to panic about.
Morning, Archie.
Fuck that!
Have you just sacked Dominic Knight?
Shouldn't it be, "Fuck that, Prime Minister"?
You should have talked to me first.
I really don't think that's part of
my constitutional obligations, actually.
You know how it looks. Dom's closely identified with me.
Don't go there, Archie
or I'm gonna be forced to ask who gave him the nod
to brief against a policy he helped devise.
They're ready for us now.
Oh, I'm sorry, Lady Macbeth
I didn't spot you lurking there for one delightful moment.
That might work, if I was his wife.
Never too late.
So which virtue-signalling ponce
has been lined up to replace him?
I have a couple of ideas.
Francine Bridge was one thought that occurred to me.
We'll have to chat about that one.
Now... As you are already aware
this morning, the threat from extreme space weather
was raised from moderate to significant.
There is some uncertainty as to the impact zone
but the UK is certainly at risk.
I'll now hand over to the Chief Scientific Officer.
Er, yes, as I briefed the Director
of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat last night
the Met Office has been seeing fairly significant activity
on the eastern side of the sun.
But we've planned for all this though.
There was the seminar you did at the Home Office.
What was it called again, the last bad one
- a couple of centuries back? - The Carrington Event.
And a few telegraph operators got singed eyebrows, right?
The point is though, Home Secretary
as I am sure you'll recall from my presentation
that our technologies are much more sophisticated now.
The impact of a similar-sized storm
will be considerably worse.
OK, but it's not a great big meteorite
or the sun suddenly blowing up.
It's neither of those scenarios
and I shall be making the press very aware of that later.
Be great if we could all stay on message on this one.
Well, I have a bottle of Lagavulin
with the Foreign Secretary
this will all go the way it normally does.
I am sure we are all hugely reassured by that, Archie.
Now, perhaps we could pick up the thread in terms of
practical implications
just in case the shark actually is in the water.
Like the last time.
Of course, Prime Minister.
Stage One of a bad solar storm would knock out satellites
potentially destabilising all transport
and navigational systems.
I understand that aviation is the biggest concern?
Yes. There are real worries over flight safety
after a serious particle blizzard.
But Stage Two is potentially
the most disruptive part.
The storm will almost certainly
release several blasts of plasma into space.
And if one of these reaches Earth
it could cause huge damage to the power supply
through voltage instability
and transformer damage on the network.
Some areas could be without power for months.
The National Grid begs to differ.
They think it could be restricted to a couple of
remote areas.
And it could. We just don't really know
and neither do they.
But even one day without power
is enough to drive most people insane
and do huge damage to the economy.
Think of the impact of weeks or even months.
When are we gonna know whether all or any of this
is gonna happen?
We expect to see more large flares
on the visible face of the sun.
The Met Office are monitoring for plasma launches.
But even then, it would have to come our way
and even then there would still be one critical variable left.
Does the incoming plasma field
have a north or south magnetic orientation?
Which is the one we don't want?
No comments yet. Be the first to leave one.