1. The year is 1889.
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2. Jean is dismayed at being treated as a child by the Nautilus's crew.
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3. He decides to build a helicopter by himself to prove he's no child.
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4. As he works, he discovers his inexperience and
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5. the need to rely on the knowledge possessed by the adult world.
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6. He recognizes he is still a child, and turns to Hanson for help.
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7. Jean then completes his helicopter and,
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8. together with Nadia, takes it into the skies.
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9. Jean eagerly looks forward to the day when he can become a grown-up
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10. and make his dreams come true.
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11. Nautilus vs. Nautilus
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12. Nautilus vs. Nautilus
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13. It appears to be a cargo ship of British registry.
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14. They don't seem to be aware of us.
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15. Maintain present position until it sails out of range.
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16. Yes, Sir.
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17. I guess we're safe.
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18. Yes. We haven't been this near land in a long time.
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19. That's true. I hope the landing party can find something useful.
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20. Say, we don't hear much about the sea monster these days.
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21. I wonder why?
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22. I heard that the American fleet finished off the monster.
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23. Is that true?
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24. I guess so. They also say it was over two hundred meters long.
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25. What a huge monster! The American fleet has lots of power!
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26. Now we can sail across the sea and feel safe.
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27. Right. That ornery monster is sleeping with the fishes now!
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28. Probably talking about the Nautilus.
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29. I think so.
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30. It's not a nice feeling.
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31. No, it's not.
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32. Yo!
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33. Join us.
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34. Find any clues to our objective?
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35. Not a thing. It seems they've gone completely under cover.
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36. Just as I expected.
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37. These news reports are the last mention.
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38. "The monster is sleeping with the fishes!"
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39. Recently, there's no information at all on the Garfish.
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40. They've stopped attacking cargo ships in favor of some other evil plan.
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41. Like making another Tower of Babel?
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42. No, that plan was a failure. It must be something else.
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43. What could it be?
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44. It's our job to find out.
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45. What will Captain Nemo say if we return empty handed?
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46. I think we have to worry more about Miss Electra.
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47. That's true. We would be in real trouble.
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48. Time for my report, Sir.
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49. Ship's present position: West 25, North 306.
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50. Depth 96 meters. Main engines operating smoothly.
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51. Auxiliary engines, no problem. Food supplies adequate for 20 days.
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52. However...
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53. What is it?
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54. Three rounds of battle repairs
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55. have left us short of maintenance materials.
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56. I believe it would be a good idea to return to base.
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57. We'll consider that after we have the report from the Chief Helmsman.
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58. Yes.
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59. So, we're apprentice engineers? We'll get our suits all dirty.
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60. We've certainly been to a lot of different places.
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61. Europe must be far, far away by now.
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62. I wonder where we are right now?
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63. No maps, no compass, I have no idea.
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64. I see.
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65. From the stars we saw last night, we must be way down south.
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66. South, you say?
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67. I wonder where we're headed?
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68. Attention all crew members.
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69. We will head for our main base to take on supplies and materials.
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70. What's that?
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71. What is this?
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72. Arctic clothing.
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73. Arctic clothing?
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74. Yes, for protection against the arctic cold.
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75. I don't like it. Why do we have to wear such out of style clothing?
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76. It really is unstylish.
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77. I couldn't face Captain Nemo in clothes like this!
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78. What did you say?
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79. Is it starting again?
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80. But why do we have to wear clothes like this?
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81. Because we're going to the South Pole.
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82. What did you say?
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83. What's that? The South Pole?
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84. What is Captain Nemo planning anyway?
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85. He wants to go back to his base.
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86. His base?
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87. That place is just ice. How can he have a base in a place like that?
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88. In the first place, no one even knows what kind of place it is.
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89. Is the South Pole truly a terrible place?
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90. It sure is! No ship has even been near the South Pole!
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91. Terrible winds...
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92. Thick ice blocks...
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93. And it's so cold that tears freeze on your face.
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94. It's no place for humans!
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95. It's that bad?
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96. Many people have tried to reach the South Pole,
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97. and they all failed!
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98. I don't care how wonderful this ship is,
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99. it just cannot survive at the South Pole!
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100. Jean, is that true?
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101. I'm sure we'll be all right.
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102. Gosh, the South Pole.
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103. I wonder what kind of a place it is? What an opportunity!
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104. The South Pole?
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105. You've been there, haven't you? What kind of a place is it?
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106. That's right. That's where our base is.
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107. What kind of place is it?
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108. Let's see, that's where our base is located.
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109. Well, that's where our base is located.
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110. That's where our base is.
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111. Our base is located there.
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112. The South Pole?
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113. Yes, what kind of place is it?
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114. That's where the base for the Nautilus is located.
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115. What's the matter?
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116. That's what everybody says when we ask!
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117. I see. I think everyone wants to surprise you.
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118. All right, I'll show you.
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119. Hurray!
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120. It's like magic!
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121. Not quite. It's only the power of science.
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122. This is amazing! I wonder how it works? Like a magic lantern?
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123. An image created by an electronic brain
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124. is projected by electricity, magnets and electronics.
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125. What is an electronic brain?
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126. I guess you could call it a machine that can think.
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127. I'll explain the details later.
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128. Right now you're interested in the South Pole, right?
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129. Yes.
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130. This is the Antarctic Continent.
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131. Amazing! This is a drawing of the shoreline.
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132. What's so terrific about it?
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133. The Antarctic shoreline is always covered with ice.
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134. No one knows exactly where it lies.
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135. But a map showing it exists on this ship.
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136. It's unbelievable!
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137. Tell me how you drew the shoreline.
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138. Actually, we were not the ones who mapped it.
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139. The data was already contained in the electronic data bank.
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140. How did they find out?
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141. Well, that's...
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142. That's?
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143. A secret.
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144. Geez, that's not fair!
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145. Say, what is this stamp?
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146. That's the site of our secret base.
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147. But that's in the middle of the continent.
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148. How can a ship get there? Do we walk?
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149. Don't worry. This ship will take us there.
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150. But how?
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151. That's...
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152. That's?
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153. A secret.
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154. Geez! Unfair!
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155. Jean, you jerk!
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156. No target within a radius of twenty kilometers.
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157. No electronic jamming.
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158. Switching on the air compressor.
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159. We'll be entering the Antarctic Zone shortly.
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160. We'll reach the South Pole soon.
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161. I sure hope this ship can take us there.
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162. What's going on?
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163. We're running into some ice floes. They're still small ones.
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164. Obstacle lying directly in front.
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165. Ice floes, about five meters in thickness.
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166. What shall we do?
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167. The compressed air?
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168. Full up to cylinder 48.
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169. It will take two minutes to fill the remaining two.
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170. Upon completion, prepare to submerge.
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171. Yes, Sir.
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172. Geez, we've reached the South Pole, and they tell us we can't go out!
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173. At least we won't catch cold.
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174. But I want to see.
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175. All crew, prepare to submerge.
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176. Each man to his work station.
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177. I'm going up to the bridge.
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178. Diving system operating satisfactorily.
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179. Depth 60 meters. Ballast normal.
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180. A huge iceberg ahead between 11 and 2 o'clock.
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181. Turn thirty degrees to starboard.
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182. Aye, Sir.
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183. Gee, it's huge!
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184. Depth 80 meters. Maintaining present heading.
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185. This is strange. The water temperature is over 7 degrees!
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186. Captain, the sea bed!
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187. What is all this?
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188. What has happened here?
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189. This is terrible! It's just like a graveyard for fish.
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190. First Officer, check the composition of the sea water.
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191. Yes, Sir.
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192. The magnetic field is unstable.
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193. Water density is plus point seven five.
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194. The presence of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide,
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195. and heavy metal ions is two hundred times normal!
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196. Just as I thought.
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197. What's going on?
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198. An undersea volcano!
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199. Incredible!
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200. I thought all the volcanoes around here were extinct.
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201. Mother Nature always has surprises for us, doesn't she?
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202. She certainly does.
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203. What shall we do?
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204. It can't be helped. Go around it.
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205. Aye, Sir.
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206. What was all that commotion a while back?
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207. I heard we ran into an undersea volcano.
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208. A volcano?
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209. You mean to tell me there are volcanoes under the sea?
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210. The South Pole seems to be quite a dangerous place.
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211. We are passing under an ice sheet. Depth 160 meters.
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212. Unidentified object approaching from 11 o'clock.
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213. Relative approach speed 60 knots.
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214. It can't be a Garfish!
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215. You have ten seconds to identify it.
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216. Yes, Sir!
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217. No mechanical propulsion noise detected.
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218. No magnetic reaction. So, it can't be a Garfish.
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219. Then what is it?
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220. I have no idea!
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221. What shall we do?
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222. Captain Nemo...
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223. I am declaring General Quarters.
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224. Yes, Sir! All hands to general quarters!
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225. Repeat, all hands to general quarters!
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226. This time it's war? The South Pole is really a dangerous place.
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227. It's coming! It's latched on to our position.
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228. Six hundred meters to contact.
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229. Vertical dive, now!
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230. Did you see that?
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231. I sure did!
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232. That was no submarine!
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233. Something alive?
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234. It looked like a giant squid!
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235. Ice on top of us and a giant squid below.
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236. This is dangerous!
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237. That thing brushed us!
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238. It's alive! Maybe it thinks we are invading its territory.
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239. It's coming back! Starboard bow!
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240. Damn! Get us away!
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241. Engines at full speed! Hard to port!
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242. No good! It's going to ram us head on!
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243. All crew members, prepare for collision!
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244. What's going on?
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245. I can't believe it!
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246. It's a giant shellfish.
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247. They existed hundreds of millions of years ago!
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248. And it's alive today?
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249. That thing is crushing us!
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250. It's impossible to use our weapons.
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251. Not with it clinging to the ship.
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252. It's even cracking our reinforced tectite!
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253. Close the armored shutters.
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254. Yes, Sir!
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255. Damn!
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256. I've got it!
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257. Captain, what if we sent a high voltage current through the hull?
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258. Good idea!
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259. Okay, let's try it, First Officer.
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260. Yes, Sir!
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261. Nautilus the submarine versus Nautilus the shellfish!
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262. What a mess!
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263. Raise the voltage!
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264. Yes, Sir!
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265. It won't let go!
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266. Engines at full power! Begin vertical climb!
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267. Sir, there's an iceberg on top of us!
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268. I know! We'll ram it and the shellfish!
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269. Aye, aye!
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270. What's going on?
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271. It's still clinging to us.
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272. It's worse than a Garfish.
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273. The bridge can't take much more of this!
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274. Hard to starboard! Heading 107.
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275. But that's back toward the volcano!
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276. Doesn't matter, 107.
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277. Yes, Sir!
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278. Incredible!
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279. Don't worry, proceed straight into the crater!
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280. But the heat will destroy the Nautilus!
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281. There's no other way. Let's do it!
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282. Right!
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283. Purge all compressed air through tank 30!
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284. Purging is complete!
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285. Here we go!
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286. The shellfish?
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287. Still alive.
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288. Chief Helmsman, pass as close as you can to the crater.
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289. Aye, Sir!
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290. It's a battle of nerves.
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291. Outside temperature, 1200 degrees. Internal temperature, 40!
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292. It certainly is hot!
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293. The South Pole sure is a funny place.
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294. How can it stay alive in this heat?
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295. It's a monster!
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296. The bridge is reaching its limit!
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297. Captain...
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298. It's alive. It has to let go.
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299. We did it!
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300. We were lucky.
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301. I see! It was alive and couldn't breathe inside the crater.
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302. So it had to let go.
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303. It's amazing to think that a creature like that still exists.
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304. Nature has many things beyond the knowledge of mankind.
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305. Set bearing 110. Let's head for our base.
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306. Yes, Sir.
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307. It's amazing to find a tunnel like this at the bottom of the sea!
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308. It's unknown to mankind.
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309. We are passing out of the tunnel and into the sea.
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310. This is unbelievable!
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311. We should be under a continent, but we're in this huge sea!
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312. Jean, this is the place on the map.
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313. This place?
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314. Yes, a huge undersea cavern.
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315. To be continued
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316. To be continued
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