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Independence Day Scenes 6-10 Summary

Scene 6

  • Now we're in New York City with two men who are playing chess and chatting outside on a nice sunny day. This is a nice change of pace from all the stress.
  • They are talking about the younger man's divorce (the younger dude is named David).
  • David wins the game and leaves—guess he didn't want to talk about his personal life anymore. His father seems a bit nosy, so we get it.

Scene 7

  • David has arrived back at work, and it's total chaos.
  • You see, he works at a cable company, and customers are freaking out and calling in because their service has been disrupted (presumably by the whole alien spaceship/satellite collision thing).
  • As a result, employees are occupied answering calls.
  • David's colleague, Marty, is also freaking out. He seems like a pretty high-energy guy in general, and he's extremely upset.
  • He shows David some figures, and David gets freaked out as well, saying that what he's seeing is "impossible."
  • Fingers crossed we don't get left in the dark much longer.

Scene 8

  • Now we're in Imperial Valley, California.
  • The alien news doesn't seem to have hit here yet, since the three kids we see here are entirely too relaxed. They're just hanging out in their trailer.
  • However, they have different problems soon enough. An angry farmer named Lucas comes up with ruined veggies.
  • He says if their father Russell doesn't show up soon, he's going to find "someone else."

Scene 9

  • Now we see Russell in the air flying over a field. It seems he's a crop duster.
  • His son Miguel gets his attention and he lands…and he can barely get out of the plane. What's going on with this guy?
  • Miguel informs him he's been dusting the wrong field. Russ seems more than a little befuddled and takes a swig from a bottle he's carrying with him.
  • Ah, now it's starting to make a bit more sense. This guy likes to drink a lot. And then fly around. Oh, that seems safe.

Scene 10

  • Back in space, some parts are detaching from the ship.
  • They look like mini-ships.
  • Uh oh—the only thing worse than one alien ship is dozens of 'em.