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==Plot== <!-- Per WP:FILMPLOT, plot summaries for feature films should be between 400 and 700 words. Please check the word count before making any additions, excluding notes --> On July 2, 1996, an extraterrestrial [[mother ship]] enters Earth's orbit outside the [[Moon]] and deploys its [[flying saucers]]; each {{convert|15|mi|abbr=on}} in diameter, over major cities worldwide. [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine]] Captain Steven Hiller and his unit, the [[VMFA-314|Black Knights fighter squadron]] stationed out of [[Marine Corps Air Station El Toro|MCAS El Toro]], are called back from [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] [[Shore leave|leave]]; his girlfriend, Jasmine Dubrow, decides to flee the city with her son, Dylan. Retired combat pilot Russell Casse, now an alcoholic single father and crop duster, sees this as vindication of the [[alien abduction]] he has been claiming for 10 years. In [[New York City]], technician David Levinson decodes a signal embedded within global satellite transmissions, realizing that it is the aliens' countdown for a coordinated attack. Aided by his ex-wife, [[White House Communications Director]] Constance Spano, David and his father Julius reach the [[Oval Office]] in [[Washington D.C.]] and alert [[President of the United States|President]] Thomas Whitmore. Whitmore orders evacuations of the targeted cities in the U.S., but it is too late. Each saucer [[Directed-energy weapon|fires a beam]], incinerating every targeted city, killing millions. Whitmore, the Levinsons, and a few others escape aboard [[Air Force One]] while Jasmine, Dylan, and their dog Boomer take shelter in a tunnel's inspection alcove and escape the destruction of Los Angeles. On July 3, Earth's military retaliations against the invaders are thwarted by the alien warships' [[Force field (technology)|force fields]]. Each saucer launches shielded fighters, devastating the human fighter squadrons and military bases, including Captain Hiller's. Hiller lures an enemy fighter into the [[Grand Canyon]] before ejecting from his plane, blinding the fighter using his parachute and causing the alien to crash in the [[Mojave Desert]]. He subdues the downed alien and flags down a convoy of refugees, transporting the alien to [[Area 51]], where Whitmore's plane has landed. [[U.S. Defense Secretary]] Albert Nimziki reveals that a government faction has been involved in a UFO conspiracy since 1947, when one of the invaders' fighters crashed near [[Roswell, New Mexico]]. Area 51 houses the refurbished ship and three alien corpses from the crash. Dr. Brackish Okun, the chief scientist, examines the alien captured by Steven, which awakens, telepathically invades Okun's mind, and psychically attacks Whitmore before being killed by Secret Service agents and military personnel. Whitmore learns the invaders' plan from the psychic attack; they annihilate Earth's inhabitants and harvest its natural resources, as they have done to other civilizations. Whitmore reluctantly authorizes a trial nuclear attack against a saucer above [[Houston]], but the ship is unharmed due to its force field, while the city is destroyed by the blast, and all subsequent nuclear attacks are aborted. Jasmine and Dylan commandeer a highway maintenance truck and rescue some survivors, including the critically injured [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]], Marilyn Whitmore. Though Hiller rescues them and takes them back to Area 51, Marilyn succumbs to her injuries after reuniting with her family. On July 4, inspired by Julius, David plans to write a [[computer virus]] on his laptop and upload it into the mothership’s [[operating system]] to disable the aliens' shield. Hiller volunteers to pilot the alien ship armed with a tactical nuclear weapon to destroy the mothership. The [[U.S. military]] contacts the remaining forces and airborne squadrons through [[Morse code]] to organize a united [[counterattack]]. Lacking pilots, Whitmore and General William Grey enlist volunteers with flight experience, including Russell Casse from the refugee camp at Area 51, to fly the remaining jets. Hiller marries Jasmine, with David and Constance present, during which the divorced pair reconciles before leaving on the mission. Entering the alien mother ship, they upload the virus and launch the nuclear missile, destroying it and the alien invasion force before narrowly escaping. With the shields down, Whitmore's squadron engages a saucer targeting the Area 51 base. They exhaust their ammunition, and as the saucer readies to fire, Russell sacrifices himself by crashing into its primary weapon, destroying the warship. Grey orders notifications to resistance groups worldwide about the spaceships' critical weakness, leading to their destruction. As humanity celebrates its victory against the aliens, Hiller and David are rescued after surviving the crash, landing back on Earth and reuniting with their families.
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