1. Have a nice day.
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2. Mr. Tideman.
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3. Mr. Lasky?
AW3 Marty Padanski.
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4. Mr. Lasky? I'm Richard Tideman's
executive assistant.
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5. - Glad to know ya. Are you going with me?
- No.
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6. Mr. Tideman just wanted
to see you off.
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7. - Is that him in the car?
- Yes.
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8. Well, we've never met.
Can I introduce myself?
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9. It isn't necessary,
Mr. Lasky.
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10. As I said,
he came to see you off.
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11. Well, thank him for me.
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12. Mr. Lasky.
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13. Take a look, sir.
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14. Arizona Memorial.
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15. She's now resting in 33 feet of water
in an upright position.
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16. There were only 289 survivors.
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17. Russian trawler.
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18. What's it doing?
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19. Not doing
much fishing!
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20. I'll take it, sir.
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21. Mr. Lasky, I'm Commander
Dan Thurman, executive officer.
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22. - Welcome aboard.
- Thank you.
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23. Now follow me
to the Bridge.
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24. Stand clear, spot 3.
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25. Helo-733, rotating.
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26. - Give me 25 knots of wind over the deck.
- Aye, Captain.
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27. - All ahead full.
- All ahead full, aye.
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28. - Indicate 100 R.P.M.
- Indicate 100 R.P.M. Aye, sir.
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29. Central Bridge,
all ahead full, 100 R.P.M.
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30. - Continue fixed wing recovery.
- Aye, Captain.
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31. Let's bring the Kag aboard.
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32. Victor-200,
your signal is Charlie.
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33. - Set 52, Tomcat.
- Set 52, Tomcat.
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34. T minus 30 seconds.
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35. Tomcat 200.
I'm on approach and lining up.
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36. Gear coming down.
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37. 200, slightly right.
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38. Gear down and locked.
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39. Add power. Power.
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40. All indicators green.
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41. Hold there.
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42. Hold it. Slightly left.
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43. In the groove. Looks good.
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44. In the port, Cat 1. Get below.
We still have aircraft to land.
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45. I hear you're on assignment
from Tideman Industries
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46. to the Defense Department, right?
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47. - Yeah, that's right.
- What is your job, Mr. Lasky?
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48. - I'm a Systems Analyst.
- Oh, efficiency expert, right?
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49. Yeah, you could say that.
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50. - That's a quick change in the weather.
- Yeah!
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51. Sure is.
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52. - Hi, Kag.
- It's getting a little strange out there, boys.
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53. - Welcome aboard, Mr. Lasky.
- Thank you, Captain.
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54. - Are we headed for a squall?
- Not an official one.
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55. Sir, this is Commander Damon,
operations officer.
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56. - How do you do, Mr. Lasky?
- Fine, thank you.
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57. And Lieutenant Perry,
officer of the deck.
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58. - How do you do, sir?
- Good, sir.
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59. Mr. Lasky is going to be
taking a look
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60. at how we do things
here aboard the Nimitz.
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61. - We'll give you whatever help we can, sir.
- Thank you.
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62. Our departure
was delayed two days
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63. - at the request of your mysterious boss.
- I'm sorry about that, Captain
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64. but I'm afraid Mr. Richard Tideman
is as much a mystery to me
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65. - as he is to the rest of the world.
- Two days.
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66. Perhaps the fact that Tideman
helped design and build this ship
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67. affords him some
special privileges.
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68. Corporal Kullman will escort you
while you're aboard ship.
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69. - Right this way, sir.
- Oh, Mr. Lasky?
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70. I'd be delighted if
you'd join me for dinner.
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71. Thank you, Captain.
I'd like to.
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72. Ah, shit.
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73. Am I mistaken, or was Black Cloud's
forecast this morning
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74. - for clear skies and sunshine?
- I'll bet he wishes it wasn't, sir.
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75. Hand me that weather report,
please.
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76. Thank you.
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77. Sir?
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78. What do you think it is?
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79. It wasn't there
on the morning run.
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80. Check all projection lenses,
and if it's not there, check all receivers.
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81. Aye, aye, sir.
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82. The Nimitz. Who's that?
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83. - A Russian trawler.
- What's he want?
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84. A big fish!
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85. You've been assigned
Navigator's inport cabin, sir.
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86. Connects with Commander Owens,
our air wing commander.
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87. Your luggage has
been delivered, sir.
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88. I'll be just outside, sir,
if there's anything you need.
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89. Thank you.
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90. Hello?
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91. "Pacific At War,
Commander Richard T. Owens."
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92. Very well.
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93. Captain?
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94. We're having communication problems
with the incoming flights.
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95. - What do you mean?
- It's interference from the storm, sir.
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96. - Get Black Cloud up here.
- Yes, sir.
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97. Sunshine and clear skies.
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98. - Anything else you'd like to see?
- I beg your pardon.
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99. What the hell are you
doing in my cabin?
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100. I'm terribly sorry.
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101. You're Commander Owens.
I'm Warren Lasky.
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102. They put me next door.
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103. - Oh, yes yes yes.
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104. Mr. Lasky, the one thing
we cherish aboard a ship is privacy.
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105. Maybe it's because we get
so damn little of it.
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106. I understand.
I hope you'll forgive me.
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107. You know, from what I've read,
your manuscript is very good;
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108. I mean, really very good.
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109. Thank you.
You a historian, Mr. Lasky?
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110. I'm a little bit of everything, I guess.
I work for Tideman Industries.
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111. What exactly is your job
aboard this ship?
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112. Very simply, I look at the way
you people do things
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113. and if I can think
of any alternatives
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114. I write it up and submit a report
to the Department of Defense.
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115. Think you'll find some?
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116. Well, there are always
alternatives, Commander.
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117. Mr. Lasky, please don't
look for them in here.
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118. Excuse me.
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119. Boss, Kag's here.
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120. - Hi, Dick.
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121. George, any further word
from Stanton?
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122. We know he's inbound, but we can't
talk to him. His radios are garbled.
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123. Just wish he had more experience.
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124. Yes, Captain.
Yes, sir. He's right here.
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125. - Kag?
- Yes, Skipper?
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126. - How many planes have you got in the air?
- Just one, sir.
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127. - Our newest pilot, Stanton.
- Well, get him aboard as fast as you can.
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128. - I want to get out of this weather.
- Right away, Skipper.
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129. - He wants him down now. Keep trying.
- Corsair, 412.
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130. Air Ops Primary, try again on 412.
See if you can reach him.
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131. Take a look
at the scope, sir.
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132. The water temperature's
down five degrees
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133. and even the barometer's
giving improper readings.
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134. It should be down,
and it's way up.
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135. - What the hell is that?
- It seems to have a cycle, sir.
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136. One run it's there,
the next one is clear.
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137. One run it's there, the next one is clear.
I've never seen anything like it.
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138. Turn those destroyers around
and head them back to Pearl Harbor.
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139. - No need for them to go through this.
- Yes, sir.
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140. Keep it in the wind till we get
that Corsair aboard.
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141. It's one of our new pilots.
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142. All units in Romeo Alpha,
this is Kilo Bravo.
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143. This is 412. I have an unsafe
hook indicator. Over.
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144. 412, roger. Unsafe hook.
Recycle your hook.
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145. Negative.
I've tried that.
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146. 412, your transmission's poor.
Say your fuel's state.
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147. Captain Boss, that Corsair's in real trouble.
Can't get his tail hook down.
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148. - I think we better take him in the barricade.
- Rig it!
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149. Air Ops, tri-flight.
On the flight deck!
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150. We have an A-7 Corsair in trouble.
Can't get his hook down.
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151. This is not a drill.
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152. Repeat, this is not a drill.
Now rig the barricade!
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153. Bow deck! Bow deck!
This is no drill!
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154. All right! Let's go!
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155. Go on! Let's hustle now!
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156. All personnel
off the deck, now!
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157. Barricade coming up.
Clear the area!
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158. Clear the flight deck!
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159. - Do you see him out there yet?
- Yeah, there he is!
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160. Head's up! Green deck,
land aircraft.
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161. My God. Look at that.
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162. Have Central come up on the J.A.
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163. - Steady as she goes.
- Steady as she goes, aye.
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164. Central Bridge,
pick up the J.A.
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165. - Aye, sir.
- Where's that plane?
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166. I don't see it,
Captain.
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167. Sound general quarters.
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168. - Aye, Captain. Boatswain.
- Boatswain mate. Aye, sir.
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169. - Sound general quarters.
- Aye, sir.
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170. General quarters,
general quarters.
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171. All hands,
man your battle stations.
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172. Go up and forward on your starboard side,
down and aft on your port side.
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173. General quarters,
general quarters.
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174. Time plus two minutes.
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175. - What the hell's goin' on?
- General quarters, sir. Come with me.
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176. Time plus three minutes.
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177. Time plus four.
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178. Report when all stations
are manned and ready.
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179. Got him right there!
Comin' in! A-7 Corsair!
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180. Heads up on deck!
He's in bound to the barricade.
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181. Green jackets
to the barricade.
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182. We can't hear you.
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183. All right.
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184. Crash on deck! Crash on deck!
All personnel respond now!
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185. Let's get out there
and watch for fire!
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186. Red shirts, front and center!
Move it, move it!
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187. Move it!
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188. - Go back to course 350.
- Aye, aye, sir.
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189. Okay! Take 'er down!
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190. All personnel on the Flight Deck,
let's turn to.
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191. Blue shirts, locks and chains
on the aircraft.
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192. Is this the last known position
of our destroyers before the storm?
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193. - Yes, sir, Captain.
- Skipper.
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194. Dan, go down and check out
the Threat Board.
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195. - Keep me posted.
- Right.
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196. - Get Kag up here.
- Yes, sir.
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197. I want to talk
to CINCPAC Fleet.
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198. Captain, we're down across the board.
Antennas check out, but we're off the air.
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199. - Any word from our destroyers?
- We aren't getting anything
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200. except some code transmissions
in the 200-meter band.
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201. Otherwise, we're dead
as a doornail.
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202. - Ops, what's our radar picture?
- Radar shows us clear, sir.
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203. Clear? Can't you see
that Russian trawler?
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204. I have the signal officer
on deck, but no visual sighting, sir.
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205. Keep me advised.
Navigator, what's our posi?
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206. 270, Captain.
280 miles west of Pearl Harbor.
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207. Oh, Dick. Launch a Hawkeye
to check ship's communications
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208. a Crusader to make a photo run over
Pearl and put two Tomcats on ready alert.
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209. - Aye, aye, sir.
- Captain! Captain!
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210. Hey, what happened?
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211. Frankly, I don't know.
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212. Lieutenant, have the heads
of all departments
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213. meet me at C.V.I.C.
immediately after the launch.
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214. Aye, aye, sir.
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215. - Mr. Lasky, I want you to stay with me.
- Captain's off the Bridge.
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216. It's a code.
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217. Can you break it,
Chief?
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218. - I think someone's putting us on.
- Why?
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219. Because I learned this code
at Great Lakes. It's ancient.
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220. Thanks, Chief.
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221. Stand clear at 012.
Hawkeye rotating.
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222. Off the bow, stand clear.
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223. 736 lifting for plane guard.
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224. Hold it! Hold it! Hold it!
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225. - Go hold your own!
- Who said that?
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226. Chrissakes, Chief, all we want to know
is what's going on.
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227. - Whatever it is, you'll be told.
- When?
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228. - As soon as the skipper's ready.
- That's what they always say!
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229. Hey, Ex-O, what's goin' on?
Attention on deck!
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230. Carry on.
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231. Gentlemen, we're at general quarters,
because I don't have any idea what's happened.
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232. But I don't exclude
the possibility of war.
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233. - A nuclear strike?
- Possibility.
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234. - Now, what action's been taken?
- Well, Skipper
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235. there's nothing on the Threat Board
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236. and there's been no
significant damage to the ship.
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237. - The crew's in good shape.
- Air wing is intact. First team's ready to go.
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238. E-2 is now showing the area clear,
and reconnaissance aircraft
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239. should be coming up on Pearl
any moment, sir.
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240. The reactor is stable.
All readings are normal.
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241. Capable for maximum speed,
Captain.
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242. - Lloyd.
- We can transmit and receive
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243. - but we haven't been able to reach anybody.
- Why's that?
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244. Tried everybody in the book...
CINCPAC, Joint Chiefs...
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245. I even took a crack
at the White House.
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246. Now, we do have some low-band
transmissions...
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247. strictly manual
stuff with very low power.
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248. We'll have to do some retuning
to transmit in that range.
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249. Get on with it!
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250. - Ops?
- All radar's up, all weapon systems check out.
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251. - We're ready, sir.
- Mr. Lasky. You have anything to add?
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252. - No, sir, not at this time.
- Skipper.
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253. I have a reconnaissance report
coming in now, sir.
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254. Flight level 250.
Camera rolling.
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255. There doesn't appear to be any damage.
Seems to be some unusual shipping traffic.
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256. I'll make another pass
for a close-up series.
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257. - Over.
- E.T.A. to Nimitz, 12 minutes, sir.
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258. Skipper, we're picking up some weird
traffic on the A.M. broadcast band
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259. on the entertainment circuit,
but the signal strength is very weak.
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260. Boss, I told you. I tried and tried,
and I can't get Carmichael to go to sleep.
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261. Rochester, that polar bear's
got to go to sleep.
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262. - He's supposed to hibernate.
- Jack Benny?
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263. Where is he now?
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264. Sittin'up in bed,
readin' Esquire.
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265. Esquire? Well,
take it away from him.
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266. Oh, come now, boss.
He's been around.
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267. Lloyd, tape and monitor
all transmissions.
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268. Ops, I want a closer look on all air,
surface and subsurface contacts
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269. within 250 miles
of this ship.
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270. Dick, put some tankers and a medium-sized
strike force on a 30-minute alert.
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271. - Aye, aye, sir.
- Any questions?
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272. Skipper, the ship is still at general quarters.
Request permission to go to condition 3.
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273. Granted. I'll be on the Bridge.
I want answers.
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274. Attention on deck!
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275. Secure from general quarters.
Set condition 3.
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276. - I stand relieved.
- Very well.
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277. - Bridge.
- Captain's on the Bridge.
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278. Captain, C.I.C. reports a surface contact
bearing 350° at 130 miles.
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279. - I want an I.D. on the surface contact.
- Yes, sir.
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280. - Launch the ready alert.
- Aye, sir.
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281. Which, translated
into world terms
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282. means a worldwide reduction
of armaments
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283. to such a point
and in such a thorough fashion
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284. that no nation
will be in a position
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285. to commit an act
of physical aggression
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286. against any neighbor anywhere
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287. in the world.
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288. What the hell's the matter with him?
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289. He's asking us to trust our enemies,
and he knows better.
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290. You're absolutely right.
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291. Hey, Laurel,
you finished that very quickly.
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292. Well, I hope so. Let's see,
where were we? Uhh...
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293. "And there"... Oops.
"And therefore"... Ah, here we are.
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294. "So if he does choose
to support my program
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295. let Senator Chapman
be assured now
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of those qualities in him
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297. which recommend him
as cabinet material."
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298. I think that says it exactly.
You agree, Arthur?
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299. - Miss Scott, you should've been a diplomat.
- I rather thought I was.
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300. Well, you certainly cooked up
a compromise that's gonna make your boss
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301. the next vice president
of the United States.
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302. I better type this up before you two start
trying to improve on it.
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303. - Thanks, Laurel.
- Here in downtown Honolulu
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304. the weather is 78°
under partly cloudy skies.
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305. Arthur, will you leave the girl
enough clothes on not to catch cold?
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306. She's too valuable to me
right now.
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307. Have you slept with her yet?
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308. What kind of a question is
that to ask a married man?
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309. - You son of a gun!
- Think I better go check what she's doin'.
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310. - Oh, sure!
- Arthur, have another drink
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311. and stop thinking about how
much everybody else is gettin'.
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312. - Thanks!
- See you later.
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313. We swung it, Laurel. How about that?
We really swung it!
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314. - Did you tell him you were sleeping with me?
- What?
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315. Laurel. I wish I was.
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316. - I'm not gonna lie about it.
- People assume you are anyway.
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317. - I'll just have to live with the fact.
- Fact?
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318. Of what they think.
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319. You're a strange girl,
Laurel.
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320. You give more back talk and less
cooperation than any girl on Capitol Hill.
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321. I don't know why I put up with
you and your dog.
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322. I don't know why
I just don't fire you.
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323. Because I'm the best
political assistant you'll find
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324. and you're still more interested
in politics than sex.
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325. Charlie!
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326. What is he barking at?
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327. Charlie, what is it?
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328. Shhh. Listen.
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329. They had U.S. markings.
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330. - You sure of that?
- I thought so, too.
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331. Their speed!
Are they ours?
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332. I don't know. But if they are ours,
they've kept them a close secret.
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333. - I want inquiries made as soon as we return.
- Yes, Senator.
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334. Bridge.
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335. Skipper, the F-14s
are on top of the contact.
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336. Alert 1, this is Eagle 1.
What have you got?
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337. We've overflown
the craft, sir.
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338. It's a civilian yacht,
flying U.S. flag
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339. about 50 feet in length,
old but in mint condition.
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340. - Over.
- Hold observation position.
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341. Dispatching 86 tanker
for refueling.
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342. Stand clear, Path 1.
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343. 86 tanker departing.
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344. The challenger's back with one,
two, three jabs to the mouth.
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345. Louis responds with a right to the head.
Cuts with a left to the body.
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346. - Brings it up to the head.
- Hey, who's that fighting?
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347. - Louis takes another left and a right.
- I don't know.
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348. Louis is staggered by a right to the jaw.
He almost goes down.
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349. There's the bell ending round 12.
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350. Look sharp, feel sharp
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351. Be sharp and listen, mister
How are you fixed for blades
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352. - Do you have plenty?
- How are you fixed for blades
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353. You're better off...
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354. Let's get some air.
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355. - Captain's off the Bridge.
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356. I don't know.
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357. Dan, what's this all about?
What do you make of it?
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358. Nostalgia broadcasting
on the Armed Forces band.
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359. Broadcasting
after a strike? Nah.
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360. Excuse me.
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361. Sir, is it possible that this could be
part of some secret naval maneuver?
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362. - Course not.
- There are a few people
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363. - who'd like to watch us work under pressure.
- What are you saying, Dan?
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364. The Department of Defense sent
him out here.
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365. Maybe they wanted
to give him something to watch.
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366. Now, that makes more sense
than anything else so far.
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367. Now, wait a minute, gentlemen. You may
be the victims of some kind of joke.
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368. But whether the Pentagon's
behind it
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369. or the Kremlin
or some little green men from Mars
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370. I promise you, I'm as much
in the dark about it as you are.
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371. Captain, we're getting something
you might wanna hear.
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372. - In the Plot Room.
- Aye, sir.
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373. The Germans are retreating
on the 70-mile front in southern Russia.
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374. However, forces were reported
200 miles from Moscow
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375. and long-range artillery fire
was heard in the suburbs of Moscow.
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376. - Meanwhile in Washington...
- What the hell's going on here?
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377. Sir, I think you ought to see
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378. these aerial reconnaissance
photographs of Pearl Harbor.
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379. - Turn that off!
- Yes, sir.
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380. That'll be all.
You.
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381. - It's not Pearl Harbor.
- Sure as hell is.
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382. Look at that old battle rig.
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383. It's a memorial now.
It's the Arizona.
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384. - But she's completely intact.
- That's right.
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385. - Get Mr. Lasky back up here.
- Yes, sir.
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386. What's the matter
with you?
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387. I was just on the Bridge.
They're scared. Real scared.
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388. - What happened?
- It's crazy.
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389. The Russians, us,
even the Germans.
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390. - We've finally done it.
- Done what, for Christ's sake?
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391. - War. We're at war.
- You always talkin' shit.
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392. I want a straight answer
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393. and I don't give a damn about any orders
you've had elsewhere.
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394. Is there something
you've held back?
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395. Nothing.
Absolutely nothing, Captain.
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396. All right.
I accept that.
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397. Here's a photo taken by our reconnaissance
pilots less than an hour ago.
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398. - May I suggest something, Captain?
- I'm wide open.
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399. I suggest that you ask Commander Owens
to come up here right away
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400. and bring the photos he's using
to illustrate his book.
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401. Why?
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402. I think he'll have something
very interesting to show you.
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403. All right.
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404. Tanker, this is Alert 1. You got
two thirsty Tomcats. Whaddya got?
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405. I've got the hard stuff.
Pull right in.
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406. Contact.
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407. We've got a green light.
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408. Fill 'er up, check the oil
and clean the windshield. Over.
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409. Dick, where'd you get these?
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410. I got them from the Smithsonian, sir.
They're old agency photos of Pearl.
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411. - Just like these.
- Not like these.
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412. That one was taken
less than an hour ago.
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413. I don't understand, sir.
These are pre-World War II pictures.
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414. This is the fleet
that was destroyed.
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415. Sir, C.I.C. reports two bogeys
at low altitude. Distance, 125 miles.
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416. - Have our fighters take an I.D. pass.
- Aye, Captain.
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417. Have our fighters investigate and
identify the contact 090, signal Buster.
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418. Aye, sir. Alert 1,
this is Eagle Control.
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419. Vector 210 for the bogeys.
Bogeys low and slow.
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420. Your signal is Buster.
I say again, your signal is Buster.
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421. Roger, Eagle Control.
Alert 2 now completing its fueling.
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422. Vectoring 210. Out.
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423. That's the Arizona,
Tennessee, West Virginia.
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424. You're saying
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425. that these are both photographs
of Pearl Harbor
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426. on December 6, 1941?
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427. Yes, sir.
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428. Our reconnaissance plane
has just taken pictures
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429. of something
that hasn't existed
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430. for over 40 years.
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431. Sir, we've got I.D.
on the bogeys.
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432. - Captain's on the Bridge.
- What button?
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433. Eleven, sir.
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434. Alert 1, this is Eagle 1.
What have you got?
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435. - Two Japanese Zeros, sir.
- Two what?
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436. Two trophy-class Mitsubishi
A6Ms in original condition
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437. complete with all markings.
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438. - I mean, they look brand new, sir.
- Have you been spotted?
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439. Negative. We're right
on the side at 6:00 high.
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440. Stay in visual contact.
Take no action without clearance.
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441. Wilco, Eagle 1. Out.
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442. - Jack Benny and Rochester.
- And newscasts from World War II.
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443. Somebody
for some reason
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444. wants us to believe
that we're back in 1941.
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445. - Now, who wants it?
- The Russians.
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446. - Oh, Dan.
- Maybe. Power of psychology.
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447. Excuse me, Captain
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448. but we also have to consider
one alternative possibility.
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449. What's that?
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450. The possibility that what's
happening here is real.
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451. Geez, that's ridiculous.
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452. Maybe, but we have some
pretty strong evidence, sir.
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453. Let's not just write off one
possible explanation for it
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454. - because we don't happen to like it.
- How would that be possible, Mr. Lasky?
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455. - Could you explain that to me?
- No, sir, I can't.
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456. But all of us know that movement
through time is possible.
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457. Einstein proved it.
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458. - In theory.
- In theory.
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459. So all we have to do is move
through some storm at sea, and bingo...
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460. we're all much more
clever than Einstein.
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461. What sort of storm was that, Commander?
Certainly nothing like I've ever seen.
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462. Nothing like any of us
have ever seen.
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463. There are forces in the universe
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464. which we're only now just
beginning to understand.
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465. I mean, understand through science,
not superstition.
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466. There are black holes in space,
antimatter, curved space...
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467. things that are as strange to us
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468. as electricity would have been
to people in the Middle Ages
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469. or this ship
in World War II.
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470. Well, crew is anxious
for an explanation too.
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471. Now, we've gotta get
a clearer picture of all this.
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472. Let's go to C.I.C.
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473. Hey.
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474. - What is it?
- Listen.
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475. It's those planes again.
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476. No, no.
Different noise entirely.
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477. There they are.
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478. - They're not ours, are they?
- No, certainly not.
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479. They have Japanese markings.
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480. They're comin' in again.
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481. Laurel, ask the captain
to radio Hawaii.
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482. Find out about Japanese
fighter planes in the area.
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483. Yes, Senator.
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484. Oh, God! They're shooting!
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485. Oh, my God.
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486. - Oh, no.
- The captain send the message?
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487. We've gotta
get off this boat.
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488. Come on, Laurel!
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489. Eagle Control,
this is Alert 1.
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490. They just strafed the hell
out of that yacht!
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491. Why would they
attack a yacht?
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492. Their job would be to destroy anything
with a radio that could warn Pearl Harbor.
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493. Providing you
and Mr. Einstein are correct.
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494. Dick, where would the Japanese fleet be
at this time on December 6, 1941?
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495. Well, sir, they'd be off the scope
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496. but an educated guess
would be around about here.
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497. Excuse me. They'd have to be here,
up around the northwest sector.
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498. Let's get this settled once and for all.
Have the E-2 check it out.
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499. I wanna see if the Japanese
task force is out there.
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500. Yes, sir.
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501. Eagle Control, Alert 1.
They're making another run.
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502. Jesus! They'll shoot that
damn yacht to pieces!
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503. Request permission
to arm and fire.
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504. - For God sakes, Skipper...
- Negative.
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505. - Charlie? Charlie!
- No, Laurel! Not now!
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506. Come on! Those planes are coming in!
Come on!
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507. Let's go! Come on, Harvey!
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508. Eagle Control, they blew it to bits.
They must've hit the fuel tank!
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509. - Any survivors?
- Stand by.
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510. Affirmative.
One, two, three Mae Wests!
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511. Hey, wait a minute!
Those bastards are turning back!
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512. They're gonna strafe them in the water!
Request permission to fire.
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513. This is Eagle 1. You are cleared to arm,
but do not fire.
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514. Throw them off,
play with them, but don't fire.
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515. Affirmative.
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516. - Sam! Sam.
- All right. It's all right. I'm all right.
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517. Look up!
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518. Oh, no!
They're coming again!
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519. Harvey! Get that life preserver off
and dive!
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520. I can't swim!
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521. Here they come!
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522. He's dead.
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523. It's okay. Easy, boy.
Up you go.
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524. Hey, Fox, that woke 'em up!
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525. I think we should
give 'em another shot.
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526. Why the hell are we
playing with these guys?
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527. Radar shows enemy planes
heading on course, 220.
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528. - 220.
- SweetJesus.
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529. Skipper, they're headed
straight for us
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530. and we've got an armed strike force
just sitting on the deck.
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531. Alert 1, this is Eagle 1.
You're cleared to fire.
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532. Splash the Zeros.
I say again, splash the Zeros.
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533. - Yes, sir.
- This has gotta be a dream.
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534. Eagle Control, Alert 1.
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535. Splash two. Repeat.
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536. Splash two.
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537. Possibly one survivor
in the water.
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538. Captain, the E-2
is coming upon Point Charlie.
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539. Eagle Control, we have
multiple radar contacts
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540. picking up on
4... 5... 6... heavies.
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541. Possible carriers
and 24 escort ships.
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542. Southeasterly heading.
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543. Negative radio
or radar emissions.
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544. Request instructions.
Over.
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545. That is the Japanese
attack force.
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546. Yeah. I guess
now we know.
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547. Look, Dick. Take personal charge
of a rescue team
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548. and keep the survivors
isolated.
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549. - Crazy situation.
- Yes, sir.
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550. - You know what I want.
- I understand.
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551. Keep the fighters airborne
to cover the rescue.
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552. Aye, aye, Skipper.
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553. Now track and report all movements
of the Japanese task force.
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554. - Aye, aye, sir.
- Do you still think it's a dream?
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555. It's a nightmare.
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556. Let go!
Forget the damn dog!
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557. - Boss, 36.
- Go ahead, 36.
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558. We got two survivors
and now we're waiting to pick up Kag.
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559. - Kag? What the hell is he doing in the water?
- Damned if I know.
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560. Charlie!
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561. You all right,
ma'am?
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562. How you feeling, sir?
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563. What the hell kind of machine is this thing?
And what's your ship, Commander?
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564. It's an aircraft carrier, sir.
I'm Air Wing Commander Richard Owens.
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565. - Sam Chapman.
- Senator Samuel Chapman?
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566. That's right.
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567. Sure am glad
you were out here.
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568. Yes, sir.
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569. Okay, Senator,
watch yourself.
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570. Watch your head.
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571. - All right, take it easy.
- Hang on to me, sir.
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572. You'll be just fine.
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573. It's all right, ma'am.
Go with him.
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574. I'll take the dog,
Commander.
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575. Little bastard.
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576. Corporal!
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577. Mind the store, Ray.
I'm going forward.
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578. - Holy cow.
- It's the whole Japanese fleet.
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579. Have these things returned
to the Japanese pilot. Get this translated.
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580. Captain's on the Bridge.
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581. Mr. Lasky.
Gentlemen.
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582. Captain's off the Bridge.
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583. We can't ignore it
any longer.
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584. Every man on this ship knows
that we have radar and visual contact
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585. with a Japanese fleet
approaching Pearl Harbor
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586. on December 6, 1941.
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587. - Now, what do we do about it?
- Skipper,
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588. what we do about it
is blow them out of the water.
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589. The U.S.S. Nimitz declares war
on the Japanese empire?
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590. That's what we'd be doing. But they haven't
attacked Pearl Harbor yet.
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591. The only evidence we have that
they intend to is in the history books.
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592. It opens up some
amazing possibilities.
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593. Think of the firepower
of the U.S.S. Nimitz back in 1941.
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594. What kind of possibilities,
Mr. Lasky?
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595. Possibilities for the future,
Mr. Owens.
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596. Think of the history
of the next 40 years.
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597. I have a suspicion history will be a little
more difficult to beat
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598. than you imagine,
Mr. Lasky.
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599. I'm talking about
the classic paradox of time.
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600. Imagine, for example, I go back in time
to meet my own grandfather
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601. long before he got married,
before he had children.
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602. We have an argument,
and I kill him.
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603. Now, if that happens,
how am I ever gonna be born?
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604. And if I can never be born,
how can I go back in history
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605. and meet
my very own grandfather?
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606. I'm not half the theorist
you are, Mr. Lasky
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607. but I still have a gut instinct
that things only happen once.
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608. And if they have happened, then there's
nothing we can do to change them
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609. - nor should we try.
- How are you gonna avoid it?
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610. It's already happening,
and we're already involved.
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611. For Christ's sake, what is this?
Some half-ass Princeton debating society?
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612. We are in a war situation.
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613. This is a United States
warship
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614. or at least
it used to be.
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615. Or will be.
Or what the hell ever.
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616. Oh, goddamn it, you can
drive yourself crazy
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617. trying to think about this stuff.
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618. - Jesus, I must be dreaming!
- Now, hold it.
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619. All right.
Let's all calm down.
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620. Let's take it one step at a time
and by the book.
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621. If the United States of America
falls under attack
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622. our job is to defend her
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623. in the past, present
or future.
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624. - And after that?
- After that, we take our orders
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625. from the commander in chief
of the United States Armed Forces.
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626. Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
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627. - Everything all right here?
- You in command of this ship?
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628. Oh, hardly. No, I'm a doctor.
Ship's commander is Captain Yelland.
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629. I'm sure he'll be down to see you
as soon as possible.
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630. - I certainly hope so.
- Meanwhile, you both seem
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631. - none the worse for your little mishap.
- Mishap?
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632. You call getting a boat shot out
from under you
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633. and three people dead a mishap?
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634. Are we at war?
Is that what happened?
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635. I'm really not
in a position to tell you...
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636. Yes?
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637. Charlie! Charlie!
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638. Oh, Charlie.
Am I glad to see you.
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639. Doctor,
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640. would you please inform the captain
that Senator Samuel Chapman
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641. co-chairman of the Senate
Defense Committee
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642. would like to see him at once?
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643. Of course, Senator.
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644. Doctor, I believe
I said at once.
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645. First, a vitamin shot.
Now, if you'll both roll up your sleeves.
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646. - Senator.
- No, goddamn it!
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647. Now, you can take up
your needles, Doctor
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648. and whatever's in them
and get the hell out of here!
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649. Corporal?
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650. What the hell
are we, prisoners?
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651. Holy shit.
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652. Smoking lamp is lighted
in all authorized spaces.
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653. Son of a bitch.
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654. So, history may be tougher
to beat than I imagined.
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655. You're becoming
a real pain in the ass, Lasky.
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656. You take an awful lot of risks for someone
who's supposed to be intelligent.
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657. Do I? "The attack on Pearl Harbor
was far from a surprise for many people
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658. among them, the prominent and
ambitious Senator Samuel S. Chapman
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659. who had only two weeks before,
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660. publicly argued for an increase
in our strength in the Pacific.
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661. Ironically, the senator disappeared
and was presumed dead,
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662. following the attack
he had foreseen so clearly.
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663. Had he lived,
it's very possible
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664. Chapman could have been Roosevelt's
running mate in the 1944 election,
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665. and upon his death, the next
president of the United States."
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666. Now if that doesn't come under
the heading of trying to beat history
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667. I don't know what does.
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668. Lasky, I realized who we had
the moment I heard his name.
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669. Why'd you keep it to yourself?
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670. Becuase I don't have your appetite
for playing God with the world.
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671. What was I supposed to do,
throw him back in the sea?
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672. At least that would have
preserved
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673. the natural order
of history as you've written it.
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674. Go to hell, Lasky.
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675. Go to hell yourself.
I wanna meet Chapman.
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676. Goddamn it!
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677. If this wasn't happening to me,
I wouldn't believe it.
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678. - Who the hell are these people?
- The navy.
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679. Yeah, the navy, yeah.
But what part of it?
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680. I've never seen machines
like they got on board this thing.
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681. And where have they been
developing aircraft like that?
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682. The navy would have to
appear before my committee
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683. and I've never even heard
a whisper about it.
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684. Rocket planes and that thing
they pulled us out of the sea with.
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685. And naming this ship after Chester Nimitz,
an active-duty admiral.
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686. What the hell's
going on here?
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687. Yeah, Roosevelt.
He owns the military.
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688. That's it.
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689. That's exactly who.
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690. F.D.R. has wanted the United States
in this war since it started
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691. but he knows there's no way
it's gonna happen
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692. except in response to an attack.
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693. - You always said the Japanese would attack.
- That's right.
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694. And who's sitting out here
with no press
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695. while the White House takes
all the credit for raising the alarm
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696. and being ready
to hit back?
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697. - Obviously, we are.
- Goddamn it!
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698. Anything?
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699. Whoever he is,
he's either too scared
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700. or too well briefed
to talk about it.
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701. Excuse me.
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702. All right, Corporal.
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703. Commander, I demand to know
why we're being held prisoners.
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704. Here wait. I got him.
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705. Jesus Christ!
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706. No, don't!
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707. Oh, my God.
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708. The prisoner has shot one,
maybe two of your men.
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709. Move in!
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710. Captain,
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711. prisoner grabbed a weapon.
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712. Shot one of my men,
maybe two.
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713. We're in position.
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714. The area is sealed off.
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715. Stand by.
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716. Get Lieutenant Kajima
up here on the double.
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717. Can't we get a translator
down here, for God's sakes?
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718. How the hell do we know what he's saying
if we can't understand him?
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719. We need a translator to tell him
we need a translator.
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720. Maybe that's just what
he's trying to tell us.
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721. All right, Dick, Lieutenant Kajima is here.
Put it on the box.
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722. Ask him what he wants.
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723. He wants access
to a radio, sir.
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724. Does he say why?
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725. Because he wants to
warn his commander
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726. about us.
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727. He repeats the demand.
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728. - Or else?
- He will kill again.
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729. Do you think there's a chance
they might believe him?
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730. There's no chance if things remain
the way they are.
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731. Tell him we agree.
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732. - You son of a...
- No! Don't shoot! Back off!
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733. Don't shoot!
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734. Back off! Back off!
Don't shoot!
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735. What the hell's
going on down there?
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736. He says one more attempt to trick him
and the girl is dead.
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737. There'll be no tricks. He can use
the radio room if he frees the girl.
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738. Says he doesn't believe you.
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739. Why don't you tell him
what's going on here, Commander?
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740. You're an expert on what's
gonna happen tomorrow
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741. tell him about it,
for God's sakes.
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742. Go on, tell him!
We got nothing to lose!
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743. Dick?
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744. Yes, Sir?
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745. Go ahead, tell him.
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746. 26 November, six carriers
left the Coral Isles north of Japan.
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747. The carriers were
the Akagi, Kaga, Shokaku
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748. Zuikaku, Hiryu, Soryu.
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749. Tomorrow at dawn,
these carriers will send 353 planes
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750. to attack Pearl Harbor.
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751. How in the hell
do you know all that?
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752. Your code is
"Climb Mount Niitaka."
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753. What's going on?
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754. Please, Miss Scott,
don't ask me any questions.
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755. There isn't anything
I can tell you at this time.
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756. All right?
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757. Where's Charlie?
Where's my dog?
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758. We'll find him,
Miss Scott.
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759. He can't get off
the ship.
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760. Casualties will be moved
down to secondary triage.
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761. I wanna get out of this bathrobe
and into some clothes!
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762. Will somebody please get me
some clothes? For God's sakes!
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763. - Chief, get the senator some clothes.
- Yes, sir.
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764. Senator, Matt Yelland,
commanding officer.
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765. Where and how did you get
all this information I've been hearing?
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766. - And is it true?
- Yes, sir.
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767. Did you inform
Pearl Harbor Command?
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768. - No, Senator.
- Why the hell not?
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769. Well, the reasons are a little complicated,
but, uh, believe me, Senator
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770. this carrier is capable of handling
any attack should it occur.
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771. One carrier
against a whole fleet?
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772. Just what kind of an idiot
do you take me for?
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773. - Senator, calm down.
- The hell with you!
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774. Tell Pearl Harbor what's happening here,
or I'll talk to them.
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775. Very well.
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776. Dan, set up the communications
in my inport cabin.
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777. Wouldn't you like to talk to them
with some clothes on?
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778. - Thank you, Captain.
- Follow me, sir.
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779. - Are you all right?
- Yes, sir, I'm fine.
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780. Can you do that, Captain?
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781. Contact Pearl Harbor
back in 1941.
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782. I think so.
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783. - Then what do you do?
- One step at a time.
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784. Yeah. Like a minefield.
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785. This is, uh, Senator Samuel S. Chapman
of the United States Senate
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786. on board the aircraft carrier,
Nimitz.
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787. Captain Yelland
is here with me.
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788. - You're on a what?
- I repeat.
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789. I am Senator Samuel S. Chapman
on board the U.S.S. Nimitz.
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790. All right,
whoever the hell you are
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791. use of military frequencies
by unauthorized personnel is a felony.
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792. Now just a minute here, sir!
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793. As we have no aircraft carrier Nimitz
and no Captain Yelland
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794. I suggest, asshole, that you stop
impersonating some other asshole
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795. and get off the air.
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796. You're wasting our time.
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797. How dare you talk to me that way!
Captain, tell him who you are.
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798. Speak to them!
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799. You, what are you doing here?
You're a civilian.
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800. Yes, sir, I'm with
the Department of Def...
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801. I mean, the Navy Department.
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802. That's more like it.
What's going on here?
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803. I'm afraid I'm just
an observer here, sir.
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804. I couldn't tell you anything more
than you already know.
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805. What's happening here?
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806. Who are you people?
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807. Sir, when you're ready,
the Captain requests
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808. that you and Miss Scott
join him in his inport cabin.
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809. Thank you.
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810. I'll wait outside
while you change.
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811. Please, I really don't want to
be left alone right now.
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812. I'll just be a minute.
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813. Just exactly what is it you do
for the senator, Miss Scott?
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814. I work for him, Commander.
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815. I'd like to think I'm more
than just a secretary.
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816. I write most of his speeches,
and in general, I'm his assistant.
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817. It's quite an accomplishment
for a woman in your day...
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818. this day and age.
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819. Let me tell you something.
I'm ambitious and very capable.
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820. That's a combination
that's not much appreciated.
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821. It's a man's world.
I'm sure you'll agree.
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822. It certainly is, Miss Scott.
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823. I spent a lot of time
trying to hide the way I look
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824. hoping to be recognized
for my ability.
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825. - How's it going so far?
- Well, let me put it this way.
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826. If the way I look gets me in the door,
then God help them when I get through.
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827. You're a remarkable woman,
Miss Scott.
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828. Shall we?
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829. Yeah.
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830. Enemy fleet bears 042 degrees.
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831. Captain,
they bear 042 degrees
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832. range 182 miles,
course 180, speed 12.
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833. Very well.
Keep me advised.
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834. 35 degrees, 17 miles north,
northwest of Pearl.
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835. Laurel, are you all right?
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836. Miss Scott, I'm Matt Yelland,
skipper of this ship.
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837. Thank you for your hospitality,
Captain
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838. but I insist you fly
Miss Scott and myself
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839. to Pearl Harbor immediately.
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840. - Very well. Lieutenant.
- Yes, sir.
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841. Follow this officer. He'll see
that you're fully equipped
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842. and then escort you
to the hangar deck.
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843. Thank you, Captain.
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844. Laurel.
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845. - Charlie?
- Forget about the dog. He'll be all right.
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846. Wait a minute, Captain.
I think you're making a big mistake here.
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847. That man mysteriously disappeared
on December 7, 1941. That's today, sir.
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848. Now, at the present time, he
is the front-running candidate
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849. for the vice presidential spot
on the Democratic ticket in 1944.
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850. And if he survives,
he's almost certain
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851. to become the president
of the United States
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852. when Roosevelt dies
in April of 1945.
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853. Sir, don't you think he'd be a whole lot
safer to stay on the ship for the time being?
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854. Mr. Lasky, my job
is to make decisions here, now
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855. not worry about what politician
may be in the White House
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856. four years from now, or 40 years ago.
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857. - But, sir...
- And right now,
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858. I don't like having
two civilians on my ship
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859. when I'm about to do battle.
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860. You've got three civilians.
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861. Mr. Lasky, you're free
to go with them if you like.
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862. Dick.
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863. Just got enough time to drop them off
on a deserted spot on this island.
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864. Not Pearl, sir?
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865. Hell, no. They'll be
a whole lot safer there.
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866. We'll equip them to look after
themselves till it's over.
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867. I'll feel a lot easier
with them off my hands.
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868. Yes, sir.
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869. Dick.
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870. Be sure you're back by 0700.
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871. I want my best man
commanding that strike force.
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872. Yes, sir.
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873. Now hear this.
Now hear this.
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874. All hands, stand by
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875. for special announcement
from the captain in 15 minutes.
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876. What are you doing here,
Mr. Lasky?
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877. I wanna go to
Pearl Harbor with you.
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878. Wait a minute.
You're not going to Pearl, are you?
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879. Do they know?
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880. No.
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881. Captain, enemy fleet 170 miles
north, northwest Pearl.
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882. The Japanese fleet now bears
055 degrees, 162 miles.
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883. - Look at all this ordnance.
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884. - Yeah, it's gotta be
the real thing.
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885. - Watch that wing tip!
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886. This is the captain.
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887. I'm speaking to every man
aboard this ship.
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888. In the past few hours,
many things have happened
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889. but rumors
of nuclear attacks
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890. and a third world war
are totally untrue.
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891. We have no reason to believe
that any aggression has been taken
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892. against our homes
and families.
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893. I believe that what we have stumbled
across is not man-made
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894. but a phenomenon of nature.
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895. One that
can't be explained.
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896. Now, this phenomenon is a storm
which the Nimitz went through
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897. less than 18 hours ago.
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898. This storm has had some effect
on time as we know it.
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899. It created a portal,
a door into another era.
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900. Today is December 7, 1941.
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901. I'm sure we're all aware
of the significance of this date
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902. and its place in history.
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903. We're about to fight a battle
that was lost
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904. before most of you
were born.
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905. This time,
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906. with God's help,
it's going to be different.
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907. Good luck.
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908. Hey, Charlie.
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909. Good boy.
Where you been hiding?
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910. You wanna come with me?
Come on, boy.
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911. Eagle Control, 736.
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912. E.T.A. destination
three minutes.
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913. All right, let's move it!
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914. This isn't Pearl Harbor!
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915. Following orders,
Commander?
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916. That's right, Senator.
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917. - Is Commander Owens
in the air yet?
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918. - No, sir.
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919. Let me know
the moment he's airborne.
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920. Yes, sir.
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921. Why didn't you
go with them?
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922. I wasn't invited.
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923. Skipper,
it's time to go.
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924. Then let's go...
to Pearl Harbor.
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925. You shoot that in here,
we're all going up.
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926. Then you better do what I say.
Take off. Now!
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927. Don't let it go off!
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928. - I lost it. I lost the helo!
- What?
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929. I tell you, I lost it.
It just disappeared from the scope.
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930. What the hell do you mean
it just disappeared?
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931. That's it, Captain.
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932. One second it was on the scope,
the next it was gone.
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933. Search party?
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934. It's too late. Officer of the deck,
turn the Nimitz into the wind.
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935. Aye, aye, Captain.
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936. - Launch aircraft.
- Yes, sir, Captain.
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937. That's it. Let's go. Cats, you got
green lights. Get 'em in the air!
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938. Victory 210,
this is Zulu-5-Bravo.
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939. Your vector 120.
Estimated time of intercept 0740. Over.
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940. Zulu-5-Bravo,
this is Victory 210.
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941. Nine minutes
to intercept.
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942. Sir, I think
you oughta see this.
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943. It suddenly appeared
behind us.
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944. I don't believe this.
It's starting again.
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945. Do you think
we can outrun it?
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946. Maybe we oughta be asking ourselves
should we even be trying to outrun it.
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947. Six minutes to intercept.
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948. Change course to 180.
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949. - All ahead, flank speed.
- Steady course 180.
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950. - Come to course 180, aye, sir.
- All ahead flank.
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951. - Indicate 125 R.P.M.
- All ahead flank, indicate 125 R.P.M.
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952. Zulu-5-Bravo,
this is Victory 210.
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953. I have enemy bandits on radar.
Approximately four minutes to intercept.
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954. 210, this is Zulu-5-Bravo.
You're cleared to arm.
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955. Sir, when we changed course,
the storm changed course.
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956. It's following us
and growing at the same time.
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957. I'm recalling those planes.
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958. - Wait a minute, sir. You can't do that.
- What are you talking about?
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959. We've got an incredible
opportunity here.
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960. We know where all the mistakes
are gonna be made for the next 40 years
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961. and you've got the power
to correct them.
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962. You stay out of this.
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963. Scrub the mission.
Get those planes back.
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964. Your signal is Buster.
I say again, your signal is Buster.
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965. Read you loud and clear.
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966. Strike Force,
this is Strike Leader.
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967. Return to base.
Mission aborted.
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968. Mission aborted?
But we can see 'em?
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969. Shit, they're gonna
let the Japs do it again.
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970. This is the captain.
Now hear this, men.
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971. We've been through it once,
we're going through it again.
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972. Prepare for approaching storm.
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973. We interrupt this program
to bring you a special news bulletin.
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974. The enemy bombers appeared
over Pearl Harbor at about 7:55 a.m.
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975. A dawn attack.
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976. December 7, 1941...
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977. a date which will live
in infamy...
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978. - Any contact with our planes?
- No, sir.
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979. Keep trying.
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980. - Dan, get me a damage report.
- Right, Skipper.
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981. - Get a phone check with all stations.
- Yes, sir.
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982. - You have control of the rudder.
- Bridge has control of the rudder, sir.
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983. - Very well.
- All stations who experienced contact.
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984. There they are!
Lo, on the horizon!
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985. Stand by to render honors
to port, U.S.S. Arizona.
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986. Attention to port.
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987. And salute.
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988. Two. Carry on.
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989. Pacific Fleet arriving.
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990. 3rd Fleet arriving.
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991. Carrier Group 8 arriving.
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992. Matt, what the hell's
going on here?
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993. Admiral, I don't know
where to begin.
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994. Aircraft carrier getting lost
in the Pacific Ocean.
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995. What kind of navy is this?
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996. He'll never believe it.
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997. Captain, the admirals
have departed.
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998. Thank you.
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999. You seem to have a 40-year-old dog
on your hands.
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1000. Yeah, you could say that.
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1001. - Good luck, Mr. Lasky.
- Thank you, Mr. Thurman. Good-bye.
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1002. You know, in a way, Captain,
I think we're lucky.
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1003. How's that?
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1004. At least we came back
to the same world we left.
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1005. Most of us have.
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1006. Did Commander Owens
have any family?
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1007. No one.
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1008. Lasky, you've been
a pain in the ass.
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1009. But I'm glad to have known you.
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1010. Thank you, Captain.
I appreciate that.
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1011. Good luck to you.
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1012. And you too.
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1013. Wait a minute, boy. Here, Charlie!
Charlie, come back here.
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1014. Mr. Lasky.
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1015. Mr. And Mrs. Tideman
would like you to join them.
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1016. Mr. Tideman?
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1017. Welcome back, Mr. Lasky.
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1018. - Laurel. Commander Owens.
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1019. - Please, join us.
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1020. - We have a lot to talk about.
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