1. Cold this morning, Captain.
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2. Cold.
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3. And hard.
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4. It's time, Captain...
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5. It's time.
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6. Time indeed.
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7. You're supposed to be upstairs
sleeping.
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8. - Stanley keeps waking me up.
- Oh, I get it...
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9. - You're getting heavy.
- No nonsense.
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10. Two stories. Two glasses of water.
Jack...
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11. - You're going to miss the plane.
- Go upstairs with Mrs Wheeler.
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12. When I'm on my business trip,
I'll get Stanley a little brother.
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13. - Promise?
- I promise.
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14. - Can I get you anything, sir?
- No, thank you.
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15. If you try and get some sleep,
the flight will go a lot faster.
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16. I can never sleep on a plane.
Turbulence.
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17. - Pardon?
- Turbulence.
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18. Solar radiation heats the earth's crust,
warm air rises, cool air descends.
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19. - I don't like that.
- Try to get some sleep anyway.
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20. Dr Ryan?
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21. Jack, get yourself in here.
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22. Jesus, you look like hell.
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23. Thank you very much, Admiral.
I could use some coffee.
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24. I'm not going to ask you
how your flight went.
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25. - When did you last get some sleep?
- I don't know.
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26. Milk and sugar.
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27. How's Caroline?
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28. Last time I saw her was
at your grandad's place in Maine.
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29. She's fine. She sends you her best.
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30. And Sally? What is she now, three?
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31. No, she's a very precocious five.
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32. She announced the other day
that she'd be less lonely,
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33. if we were to buy her a baby brother.
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34. But she decided it would be enough
if we were to buy one for Stanley.
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35. - Who's Stanley?
- Stanley's a bear.
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36. What's important enough to get you
on a plane in the middle of the night?
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37. British Intelligence obtained
these pictures of theRed October.
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38. - She's the latest Typhoon class.
- Big son of a bitch.
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39. Twelve metres longer than standard,
three metres wider.
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40. - Captain's name is Ramius.
- One of yours?
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41. I did the bio on him last year.
He always takes out their lead boat.
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42. Good political connections.
Trained their attack-boat skippers.
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43. The Russians call him
Vilnius nastavnic.
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44. The Vilnius schoolmaster.
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45. - What are these doors?
- Those doors are the problem.
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46. I don't know what they are, neither
do the British. Perhaps they're new.
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47. I'd like to show these to Skip Tyler.
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48. - The sub driver?
- He was until he lost his leg.
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49. Now he teaches at the Academy.
He's got top-secret clearance.
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50. Have a car for Dr Ryan
downstairs in ten minutes.
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51. The satellite caughtRed October
in Polijarny Inlet this morning.
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52. - Do you hear it?
- No.
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53. At Cal Tech we used to do this
in our sleep. Do you hear it now?
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54. Wait a minute... maybe.
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55. - It's buried in surface clutter.
- Yes.
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56. - I should go to SAPS?
- Correct, Seaman Beaumont.
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57. Signal Algorithmic Processing Systems.
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58. Give it a week
and you'll be teaching at Cal Tech.
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59. So, like Beethoven on the computer,
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60. you have laboured to produce...
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61. a biologic.
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62. - Awhat?
- Awhale.
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63. A marine mammal that knows
a lot more about sonar than you do.
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64. Kill the SAPS: Go over to 269,
and let's try it again.
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65. If he gets to bothering you,
ask him about Pavarotti.
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66. I was in the middle of teaching
Beaumont about modern sonar.
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67. - I'm chief of the boat.
- Tell me, COB.
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68. OK, fine, go ahead.
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69. Seaman Jones is into music
in a big way.
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70. He figures this whole boat
is his personal, private stereo set.
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71. - He gets this piece of Pavarotti...
- It was Paganini.
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72. This is my story.
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73. Pavarotti is a tenor.
Paganini was a composer.
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74. He's got this music,
and he's listening to it on his head set.
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75. Then all hell breaks loose. There's
a slew of boats out of San Diego.
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76. - And one way out at Pearl.
- All of a sudden they start hearing...
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77. Pavarotti is coming out of their asses.
Jones here...
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78. - What do I do?
- I got it.
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79. New contact bearing 097.
Designate contact Sierra-35.
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80. - What have you got, Jonesy?
- Probably submerged.
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81. It's a wild guess, but I'd say it could
be a missile boat out of Polijarny.
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82. Start your track.
I'll be there in a minute.
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83. Time to open the orders, sir.
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84. The Political Officer...
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85. is in your cabin.
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86. Very well.
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87. You have the con.
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88. What are you doing?
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89. I must oversee the stability
of the crew, Captain.
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90. By invading my privacy?
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91. Privacy is not of major concern
in the Soviet Union, comrade.
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92. It's often contrary to the collective good.
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93. "Behold, I am coming as a thief...
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94. "And they gathered them together
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95. "in a place called Armageddon."
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96. "The 7th angel poured forth his bowl,
and a voice cried out from Heaven,
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97. "It is done."
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98. A man with your responsibilities
reading about the end of the world.
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99. What's this? "I am become death,
the destroyer of worlds."
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100. It is an ancient Hindu text
quoted by an American.
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101. - American?
- He invented the atomic bomb.
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102. He was accused
of being a communist.
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103. You wrote and underlined
these passages.
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104. No.
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105. This book belonged to my wife.
I keep it for sentimental value.
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106. I'm sorry.
Your wife was a beautiful woman.
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107. Her death was unfortunate.
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108. I'm only doing my job.
It is my responsibility.
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109. How many KGB agents
are aboard my boat?
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110. Your boat? This vessel belongs
to the people of the Soviet Union.
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111. Besides, if the KGB or the GRU
has agents aboard,
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112. I would be the last to know.
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113. I suggest we open our orders.
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114. Certainly, comrade.
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115. "From Commander Strategic Forces
Red Banner Northern Fleet."
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116. We are to proceed north,
to grid square 5490
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117. and rendezvous withKonovalov,
Captain Tupolev's boat.
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118. - You know Tupolev?
- I know he was your student.
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119. It's rumoured he has a place
in his heart for you.
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120. There's little room in Tupolev's heart
for anyone but Tupolev.
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121. We are to make contact and run tests.
Tupolev will hunt our ship.
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122. We are to evaluate the readiness
of the caterpillar drive.
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123. We return to Polijarny
on or about the 16th of this month.
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124. This is an historic moment.
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125. - I should like to make a request.
- Before you proceed...
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126. Would you permit me
to post the orders for the crew?
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127. Where I am going, you cannot follow.
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128. Dr Petrov, report to my cabin.
There's been a dreadful accident.
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129. Hey, buddy!
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130. There's no cradle underneath it.
Get it over.
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131. You want to come up here
and do it yourself?
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132. Ryan! Who let you in here?
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133. Have they got you
playing with models now?
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134. Damn it, Phil! Tell them to slow down.
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135. I'm doing it! I'm doing it!
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136. It's not a model.
It's a DSRV. A rescue sub.
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137. I've never seen one before.
What are you doing with it?
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138. We're rigging it with a generic
docking collar for other subs.
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139. We can get it anywhere
in the world in 24 hours.
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140. - How's your back?
- It's fine. Have you got a minute?
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141. It's bigger than a regular Typhoon.
What are these doors?
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142. You don't miss much.
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143. Those are too big to be torpedo tubes.
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144. Can you launch an ICBM horizontally?
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145. Sure. Why would you want to?
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146. They're symmetrical,
right down the long axis of the sub.
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147. - How about a towed sonar array?
- Too close to the screws.
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148. I'll be!
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149. This could be a caterpillar.
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150. - Awhat?
- Magneto-hydrodynamic propulsion.
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151. - You follow?
- No.
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152. It's like a jet engine for the water.
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153. It goes in the front and
gets squirted out the back.
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154. It's got no moving parts,
so it's very, very quiet.
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155. - How quiet?
- Sonar wouldn't pick it up.
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156. It'd sound like whales or a seismic
anomaly, anything but a submarine.
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157. We messed with this a few years ago.
Couldn't make it work.
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158. - They really built this?
- She put to sea this morning.
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159. When I was 12, I helped my daddy
build a bomb shelter in our basement,
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160. because some fool parked a dozen
warheads off the coast of Florida.
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161. This thing could park 200 warheads
off Washington or New York,
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162. and no one would know anything
about it until it was all over.
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163. - Are you all right, Captain?
- Yes.
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164. It's just to die from something
as petty as slipping on tea...
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165. It was an accident.
You'll feel better when we put in.
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166. - Put in?
- Return to base.
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167. We have no political officer.
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168. This is a Soviet combat vessel
and I am a senior combat officer.
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169. We do not cancel operations
because of accidents.
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170. Seaman, come here.
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171. Come here.
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172. - Your name?
- Cook's Assistant Loginov.
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173. I want you and the doctor
to witness this.
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174. I'm removing the Political Officer's
missile key and keeping it myself.
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175. We should report this
to Red Fleet Command.
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176. That's impossible.
Our orders are for radio silence.
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177. - That's all, Loginov.
- This is most unnerving.
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178. The reason for having two missile
keys is so that no one man may...
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179. - May what?
- May arm the missiles.
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180. - Perhaps I should keep the key.
- That'll be all, Doctor.
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181. When I address the crew,
then you will understand.
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182. Yes, sir.
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183. - Petrov.
- Yes, sir?
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184. I will try to forget your comments
when I present my report.
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185. Thank you, sir.
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186. Holding steady on 310.
12 knots at about 20,000 yards.
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187. - Have you got a make on it?
- The computer is chewing on it.
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188. It sounds like a Typhoon.
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189. We got a new boat, sir.
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190. - Did I miss something on the boards?
- Subland hasn't said anything.
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191. - How many Typhoons are listed?
- Six.
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192. OK, call this guy Typhoon 7.
Work in a little closer.
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193. - Won't he hear us?
- Not if we stay in his baffles.
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194. Come in behind his propeller
and he's deaf as a post.
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195. - Any sonar contacts?
- No, the sonar is clear.
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196. - Do we have any surface contacts?
- No, the scope is clear.
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197. Good. Then it's time I explain
our orders to the crew.
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198. Comrades, this is your captain.
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199. It is an honour to speak to you,
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200. while sailing in our motherland's
most recent achievement.
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201. Once more,
we play our dangerous game.
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202. A game of chess, against our old
adversary, the American Navy.
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203. For 40 years, your fathers before you
played this game well.
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204. But today the game is different.
We have the advantage.
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205. It reminds me of the heady days
of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin.
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206. The world trembled at the sound
of our rockets.
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207. It will tremble again
at the sound of our silence.
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208. - The order is: Engage the silent drive.
- Aye, sir.
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209. Ballast control, open outer doors.
Diving command.
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210. Engage caterpillar
and secure main engines.
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211. Doors opening.
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212. Comrades, our own fleet
doesn't know our full potential.
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213. They will test us.
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214. But they will embarrass themselves.
We'll leave our fleet behind.
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215. We will pass through the American
patrols and their sonar nets.
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216. We'll lay off their largest city
and listen to their rock and roll,
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217. while we conduct missile drills.
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218. When we are finished, the only sound
they will hear is our laughter.
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219. Then we will sail to Havana
for sunshine and comradeship.
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220. - Cryogenic plant coming on line.
- Agreat day. We sail into history.
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221. Caterpillar engaging.
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222. Caterpillar engaging, Captain.
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223. - What happened?
- I don't know.
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224. Full rudder left.
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225. Navigator, new course: 250.
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226. New course: 250.
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227. Sonar contact. Port quarter.
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228. - American, Los Angeles class.
- American!
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229. 310.
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230. - Is the American turning to follow us?
- No, he is continuing on his course.
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231. - He is continuing north-west.
- He can't hear us.
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233. Let them sing.
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234. - What? Check your gear.
- Running diagnostics, Captain.
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235. The sonar is working.
The Russian disappeared.
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236. One minute he was steady,
then he was gone.
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237. - And I thought I heard...
- Heard what?
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238. I thought I heard singing, sir.
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239. - Singing?
- Yes, sir.
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240. Good morning, sir.
I hope we had a lovely evening.
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241. A little chilly this morning.
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242. There's a letter from Marko Ramius.
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243. Marko!
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244. Yes?
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245. No, this is Dr Ryan.
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246. - What happened?
- This is no longer research.
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247. I got a line on those doors.
You know what they are?
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248. - A silent propulsion system.
- How did you know that?
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249. The sub captain radioed in. The thing
disappeared right in front of him.
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250. That's only the half of it. Read.
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251. - Got your ID?
- This is unbelievable.
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252. - They've sortied their whole fleet.
- Right.
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253. - Where are we going?
- The President's Security Advisor.
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254. Most of the Joint Chiefs will be there,
along with a few other people.
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255. - Who's giving the briefing?
- You are.
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256. All the slides are laid out for you.
All you've got to do...
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257. Look, no one understands
this material better than you.
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258. Give him a run down on the sub
and the stuff in your hand.
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259. When he asks direct questions,
give him direct answers.
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260. Tell him what you think. Come on.
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extraordinary Soviet naval activity.
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262. The first ship to sail
was theRed October,
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263. in reference to
the October revolution of 1917.
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264. A variant of the Typhoon class,
she's 650 feet long
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265. and 32,000 tons
submerged displacement,
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266. roughly the same size
as a World War II aircraft carrier.
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267. We believe that these doors enclose
a unique propulsion system.
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268. A magneto-hydrodynamic drive,
or caterpillar,
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269. that would enable the sub
to run virtually silent.
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270. It is possible that this new drive
system allowed Captain Ramius...
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271. Do we have his picture?
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272. to elude our attack boatDallas,
which was trailingRed October.
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that this drive system, if operable,
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274. could render theRed October
undetectable to our warning nets.
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as a first-strike weapon?
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276. That is a possibility, sir.
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277. It is designed to approach by stealth,
armed with nuclear warheads.
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278. - Damn thing was made to start a war.
- Proceed, Mr Ryan.
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there were additional sailings.
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280. From Polijarny, Leningrad
and from the Mediterranean.
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281. There are now some 58 nuclear subs
headed at high speed into the Atlantic.
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over Polijarny found heat blooms,
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283. This constitutes the bulk
of the Soviet surface fleet.
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285. The data supports no conclusions as yet.
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suggests that this is just an exercise.
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287. Suppose this is a move against NATO?
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288. I have some very sensitive information.
It must not leave this room.
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289. Before sailing, Ramius sent a letter
to Admiral Yuri Padorin,
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290. chairman of the Red Fleet
Northern Directorate.
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291. That's her uncle, Ramius' wife.
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292. Padorin is her uncle.
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293. The contents of the letter are unknown.
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294. Padorin immediately demanded
a meeting with Premier Chernenko.
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295. Within minutes of that meeting,
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296. orders were given to findRed October
and sink her.
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297. - Sink her?
- They've got a madman on their hands.
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298. Within 500 miles off the coast,
we'll have only two minutes' warning.
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299. - Today's the 23rd, isn't it?
- Yeah.
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300. You son of a bitch.
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301. You son of a bitch!
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303. Well, perhaps there's another
possibility we might consider.
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304. Ramius might be trying to defect.
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305. - Do you mean to suggest?
- Proceed, Mr Ryan.
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306. Well... Ramius trained most
of their officer corps.
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307. He could select men willing to help him.
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308. He's not Russian.
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309. He's Lithuanian by birth,
raised by his grandfather.
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310. He has no children.
No ties to leave behind.
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311. And today is the first anniversary
of his wife's death.
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312. - Come on. You'rejust an analyst.
- I know Ramius.
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313. He's nearly a legend in the submarine
community. He's a maverick.
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314. I met him at an embassy dinner.
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315. Have you ever met Captain Ramius,
General?
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316. How long before Ramius could be
in a position to fire his missiles at us?
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317. - Four days.
- All right, I'll brief the President.
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for a moment, please?
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319. I said speak your mind, Jack, but Jesus!
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320. You slammed the door on the general.
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321. - That was not my intention, sir.
- Yes, it was.
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322. He was patronising you.
In my opinion he deserved it.
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323. Listen, I'm a politician,
which means I'm a cheat and a liar.
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324. When I'm not kissing babies,
I'm stealing their lollipops.
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325. But it also means
that I keep my options open.
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326. Let's assume for a minute
that you're right,
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327. and this Russian intends to defect.
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328. What do you suggest we do about it?
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329. - We definitely grab the boat.
- Wait a minute.
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330. This is not a stray pilot with a MiG.
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331. We're talking about several billion
dollars worth of Soviet property.
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332. - They're going to want it back.
- We could inspect it.
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333. Call it a Coastguard safety inspection.
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335. We need to contact the commanders
in the Atlantic directly.
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336. If the Russians get one whiff of this,
the game is up.
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337. We need to be able to help them.
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338. We need to be ready to go
at a moment's notice.
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339. And somebody has to find out
what Ramius' intentions really are.
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340. OK, when do you leave?
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341. Wait a minute!
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342. The general was right.
I am only an analyst.
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343. You're perfect.
I can't ask any of these characters.
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344. They wouldn't stake their reputations
on a hunch.
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345. Whereas you...
are expendable.
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346. Something like that.
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347. I'll give you three days.
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348. After that, I have to hunt down
Ramius and destroy him.
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349. Will you do it?
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350. Mother of God!
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351. Secure the masts. All ahead two thirds.
Set depth to 900 metres.
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352. - What is it? What's happened?
- Masts secured, ahead two thirds.
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353. - Come left, heading 205.
- 205, affirmative.
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Sitting on the bottom like a schoolboy!
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355. - Captain?
- All ahead flank.
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356. Inquire of the engineer about going
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357. Seven hours!
The entire fleet is after him.
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358. 900 metres.
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359. 105º/o on the reactor is possible...
but not recommended.
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360. Go to 105 on the reactor.
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361. - What is it? Where are we going?
- We're going to kill a friend.
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362. We're going to kill Ramius.
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363. If you likeborschtperhaps,
but I've eaten better in the galley.
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364. My wife asked the waiter
if the chef was from Afghanistan.
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365. Then we went on to the ballet,
to see this new girl as Giselle.
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366. Remember how beautiful she was?
She just married a factory manager...
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367. Doctor, do you have the figures for
the latest batch of radiation tests?
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369. Now.
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370. Bring the preceding set as well,
for comparison.
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373. Before we begin, I'd like to know
what happened to Putin.
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374. - He didn't slip on his tea, did he?
- I don't think I like your tone.
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375. - We're risking our lives here.
- Putin could have made complications.
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and sulk?
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377. - Are you saying he was murdered?
- Stop whining, Yuri.
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378. So he was murdered.
The man was a pig.
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379. But it's a decision we should
have all made together.
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380. If the crew finds out,
we could have a mutiny.
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381. Everything that happens on this ship
affects us all.
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382. - Why don't we go back?
- There'll be no going back.
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383. Before we sailed I dispatched
a letter to Admiral Padorin,
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384. in which I announced
our intention to defect.
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385. In the name of God, why?
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386. When he reached the new world,
Cortez burned his ships.
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387. - Thus, his men were well motivated.
- You have signed our death warrants.
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388. - Padorin will send the entire fleet.
- Jesus! They'll find us.
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389. Nobody is going to find us.
That's enough, Yuri.
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390. You couldn't just turn the sub
over to the Americans.
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391. You had to make a political statement.
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392. Or was it something deeper that
made you unable to simply slip away?
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393. - Was it ego, Captain?
- We each have our reasons, Victor.
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394. My own began the day I was handed
the blueprints for this ship.
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395. Aship which had but one use.
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396. As for the rest, those are things
that I alone must carry the burden for.
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397. Anatoly, you're afraid of our fleet.
You should be.
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398. Personally, I give us...
one chance in three.
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399. More tea, anyone?
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400. No?
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401. Then you may report back to your posts.
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402. You heard the captain, dismissed.
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403. Captain.
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404. I would never disagree with you
in front of the men.
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405. But in this case Victor is right.
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406. It would have been better
if you had not informed Moscow.
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407. Moscow is not the worry,
nor the whole Soviet Navy.
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408. I know their tactics.
I have the advantage.
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409. The worry is the Americans.
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410. If we meet the right sort, this will work.
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411. If we get some buckaroo...
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412. Some turbulence. You don't like flying?
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413. This is nothing. You should have
been here five months ago.
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414. Talk about puke! We ran into
a hail storm over the Sea of Japan.
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415. The pilot shot his lunch
all over the windshield.
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416. I barfed on the radio.
Knocked it out completely.
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417. It wasn't that lightweight stuff either
but industrial waste puke.
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418. You want a bite?
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419. Next time you get a bright idea,
just put it in a memo.
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420. - Sir.
- That will be all, Lieutenant.
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421. - Did that Hawkeye trap?
- Number four wire.
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422. - Not bad, considering.
- The gentleman is here to see you.
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423. - What the hell are you talking about?
- I apologise for the uniform.
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424. It's Admiral Greer's idea of a low profile.
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425. If you're working for Jim Greer,
you can tell me what this is all about.
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426. Captain, have you got a minute?
Here's something you ought to see.
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427. Get yourself a cup of coffee.
I'll have some tea.
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428. Get the captain a cup of tea.
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429. The moment that sub went silent
and I thought I heard singing...
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430. I heard something in the background,
too, and I managed to get it on tape.
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431. I washed it through the computer
and managed to isolate this sound.
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432. The computer identified it
as magma displacement.
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433. The SAPS software was originally
written to look for seismic events.
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434. When it gets confused,
it runs home to momma.
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435. - I'm not following you.
- I'm sorry.
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436. Listen to it at ten times speed.
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437. That's got to be man-made.
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438. The first contact was at 09.15,
and the bearing was 269.
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439. At 09.30, it was here.
At 11 and 11.15, it was here and here.
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440. Russian subs have been reported
running Reykjanes Ridge at high speed.
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441. - They had hyper-accurate maps.
- Yeah, Red Route One.
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442. The front door to those canyons
was a formation called Thor's Twins.
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443. Look...
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444. Right into Red Route One.
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445. You may think I'm crazy, but I'll bet
we found some new Russian sub.
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446. And it's headed for the Iceland coast.
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447. A $40 million computer tells you
you're chasing an earthquake,
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448. but you don't believe it, and
you come up with this on your own.
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449. - Yes, sir.
- Relax, you've sold me.
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450. Plot us a course for the bottom end
of Red Route One.
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451. We'll never find him in those canyons.
But first we'd better phone in.
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452. Aye, aye, Captain.
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453. Hang on, Jonesy.
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454. If I can get you close enough,
can you track this sucker?
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455. Yes, sir. Now that I know
what to listen for... I'll bag him.
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456. - Carry on.
- Yes, sir.
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457. That's the craziest notion
I've ever heard!
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458. An entire ballistic
missile submarine?
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459. They can't all want to defect,
even if it's only the officers.
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460. - What's his plan?
- His plan?
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461. Russians don't take a dump
without a plan.
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462. Senior captains are sure to have
thought the matter through.
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463. - He's just going to sail into New York?
- It might be that simple.
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464. Things might be simple at CIA,
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465. but in the middle of the North Atlantic
they get a bit more complex.
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466. - Smoke?
- No, thank you.
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467. And you'd need more
than a few days' inspection.
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468. In order to be any value,
you'd have to tear it apart.
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469. - Then we'd have to keep it.
- What will you do with the crew?
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470. They'd know we got the boat.
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471. - Or do you plan to eliminate them?
- We're not at war, sir.
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472. So we have to do this in such a way
that they think we don't have the boat.
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473. They'll go back and report
that we don't have it.
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474. Otherwise this whole business
is just academic, right?
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475. Yes, I see your point.
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476. - When was the last time you slept?
- Awhile.
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477. - The chief outside will fix you up.
- Thank you, sir.
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478. Captain.
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479. It'll be dawn soon. We'll be in the CIC.
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480. Things are liable to get
a little dicey around here.
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481. - You think he's crazy?
- Certifiable.
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482. And I don't care for him
wearing the uniform.
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483. Did you see that ring on his finger?
The Academy, class of '72. A Marine.
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484. - You're kidding!
- Greer told me.
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485. In the summer of his third year,
he went down in a chopper accident.
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486. He spent ten months in traction
and another year learning to walk.
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487. He did his fourth year from the hospital.
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488. It's up to you, Charlie, but you might
consider cutting the kid a little slack.
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489. The Russians will find that sub
before we get near it anyway.
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490. - Passing Thor's Twins, sir.
- Very good.
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491. - Passing the Twins now, Captain.
- Commence your run.
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492. Call me when you get to the first
turning.
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493. Mr Kamarov, commence your run.
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494. First leg on my mark.
260. 18 knots.
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495. 270 metres.
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496. Five, four, three, two, one...
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497. mark.
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498. Diving Command, course: 260.
18 knots.
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499. Stop pissing, Yuri.
Give me a stopwatch and map,
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500. and I'll fly the Alps in a plane
with no windows.
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501. If the map is accurate enough.
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502. We're in the lane and
approaching the first turn.
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503. Come left to course 195 in 30 seconds.
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504. Decrease depth to 200 metres.
Maintain speed.
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505. Captain, we are approaching
the first turn.
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506. Increase speed to 26 knots
and recompute.
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507. Aye, Captain.
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508. Navigator, recompute for 26 knots.
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509. Turn on my mark. Five, four, three,
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510. two, one, mark.
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511. Diving control, come left to 195.
Up on the bow planes.
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512. Course now 195 and
maintaining speed 26 knots.
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513. - Mr Kamarov?
- Next leg, Captain.
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514. Come right to course 240
now at 8 minutes and 40 seconds.
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515. Very good. Maintain course and speed.
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516. Too fast, Vassily.
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517. Those charts are laid out precisely.
So many knots for so many seconds.
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518. - This thing handles like a pig.
- Watch your bearing, Mr Slavin.
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519. 15 seconds to turn.
Should we decrease speed?
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520. Negative. Prepare to come right.
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521. Eight, seven, six, five, four,
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522. three, two, one, mark.
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523. 15 degrees on the bow planes.
Come right. 240. Move it!
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524. We're in the lane. Next leg, 34 minutes
to the Neptune Massif.
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525. 240.
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526. - What happened?
- The cryogenic plant.
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527. The magnets aren't being cooled.
We're 50 degrees above red line.
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528. - It's going to melt.
- Kill it, shut it down!
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529. - The cryogenic plant failed.
- Reactor damage?
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530. - The reactor scrammed automatically.
- Was there any core damage?
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531. - Any radiation leakage?
- I don't know yet.
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532. - How long will it take to fix?
- I've got to find out what's wrong first.
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533. We will have to stop
and repair the caterpillar unit.
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534. - We will run on normal propulsion.
- Captain, we will not be silent.
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535. Make revolutions for 20 knots
and engage the propellers.
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536. - Aye, Captain.
- That man will get us all killed.
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537. The captain knows what he's doing.
Doctor...
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538. Naval activities?
I have no knowledge of this.
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539. - But then I never was a sailor.
- Mr Ambassador...
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540. You have nearly 100 naval vessels
operating in the North Atlantic.
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541. You've dropped enough sonar buoys
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542. for a man to walk from Greenland to
Scotland without getting his feet wet.
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543. You make your point
as delicately as ever, but...
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544. What looks like an exercise
could be a prelude to war.
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545. How can we tell the difference?
We have to deploy our ships.
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546. Has your government considered
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547. that having your ships and ours, your
aircraft and ours in such proximity
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548. is inherently dangerous?
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549. Wars have begun that way.
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550. - We have lost one of our submarines.
- Lost it?
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551. We fear she may be down.
This is most embarrassing.
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552. Several of the crew, the officers,
are sons of high Party officials.
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553. One is even the son
of a Central Committee member.
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554. - This is a massive rescue operation?
- That is correct.
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555. I'm terribly sorry. How can we help?
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556. - I'm not sure that...
- Perhaps a joint rescue mission?
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557. That is very gracious of you.
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558. I will pass your offer on.
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559. But I think we're doing everything
that can be done.
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560. Captain.
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561. Our strategy depends on your answer.
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562. - The fleet will know where we are.
- Captain, sonar!
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563. We have just been overflown
by a low-altitude, multi-engined plane.
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564. Put it on audio.
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565. Short transients close aboard.
Water entry of small objects.
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566. - Sonar buoys.
- Battle stations.
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567. Battle stations!
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568. How long to Neptune Massif?
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569. - How long?
- 4 minutes, 10 seconds.
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570. - Should we bottom the boat?
- It's too late for that now.
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571. We're out of time. Counter measures.
Prepare to launch a full spread.
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572. Request permission to launch.
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573. Launch the weapon.
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574. Weapon is away.
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575. High-speed screw.
Torpedo in the water.
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576. Torpedo is active.
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577. - Torpedo has acquired.
- Launch counter measures.
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578. - How long to the turn?
- 2 minutes, 9 seconds.
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579. We've no room to manoeuvre.
If the counter measure...
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580. Shut up!
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581. Torpedo has reached counter measures
and lost contact.
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582. Massif approaching.
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583. Torpedo has reacquired
and is homing.
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584. - Give me the count.
- Turn at Massif in 30 seconds.
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585. - Time to torpedo impact?
- 35 seconds.
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586. - Increase to flank.
- Full-ahead flank.
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587. Torpedo impact now 40 seconds.
35 seconds.
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588. 30 seconds.
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589. Turn at Massif in seven, six...
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590. five, four...
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591. three, two, one, mark.
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592. Torpedo impact: 25 seconds.
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593. - The turn, Captain.
- Not yet.
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594. Mark plus eight seconds, nine, ten...
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595. 11 seconds, 12, 13, 14,
plus 15 seconds.
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596. - Captain, we're out of position.
- Torpedo impact in 15 seconds.
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597. Sound collision.
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598. - We're out of the lane.
- You're relieved.
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599. Right full rudder!
Reverse starboard engine!
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600. Torpedo impact: 12 seconds.
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601. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five...
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602. Navigator, 16 degrees off the bow plane.
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603. - They're really shooting at us! Why?
- Easy, boy.
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604. If they were really shooting at us,
we'd be dead by now.
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605. I found out what happened
to the caterpillar.
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606. The buffer circuit has been torn out.
It was only a matter of time.
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607. - What are you saying?
- Somebody wanted to cripple the ship.
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608. We have a saboteur on board.
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609. It can't be any of the officers,
it must be a member of the crew.
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610. Go and check Putin's files
for information on the crew.
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611. We may have to put them off
before we planned.
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612. "The average Russkie
don't take a dump without a plan."
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613. Wait a minute.
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614. He will already have figured out
how to get the crew off the ship.
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615. We just have to figure out
what he's gonna do.
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616. How's he going to do it?
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617. They'd have to want to get off.
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618. How do you get a crew
to want to get off a submarine?
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619. How do you get a crew
to want to get off a nuclear?
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620. - I know how he'll get the crew off.
- Not now.
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621. Yankee One declaring an emergency.
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622. Yankee One, vector 270.
Speed is buster, over.
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623. Say again, Yankee One.
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624. A Bear Foxtrot got too close to the group.
He bumped one of our F-14s.
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625. The plane's damaged.
They're trying to get him back aboard.
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626. Busy morning.
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627. Russian attack subs have taken up
station off every East Coast port.
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628. We're up here.
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629. TheNew Jerseyand her group
are moving up the coast.
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630. The Russians have attack subs
and surface groups here.
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631. - That's a lot of firepower.
- Yes.
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632. And there's something else strange.
They're not listening to their sonar.
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633. At 30 knots, they could run over
my daughter's stereo and not hear it.
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634. They're not trying to find Ramius,
they're trying to drive him.
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635. Hounds to the hunters.
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636. Your sub captain is going
to make it to America.
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637. He's going to die within sight of it.
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638. His wingman requested
permission to fire.
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639. This could be the biggest naval battle
since Jutland. Jesus!
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640. - The water's too cold to eject.
- Try and bring him aboard.
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641. - What's this sub off by herself?
- Bart Mancuso's boat.
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642. He's at the bottom of Red Route One.
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643. He's contacted what his computer
calls magma displacement.
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644. Magma displacement?
Is that like a seismic anomaly?
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645. - I suppose so. Why?
- Can you get me on board theDallas?
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646. - Mancuso found theRed October.
- He hasn't found anything.
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647. This silent propulsion system
could be mistaken for...
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648. The only way to get you out there
is by chopper.
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649. We'd have to strip it down
into a flying gas can.
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650. Yankee One is on final.
Rescue personnel are in place.
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651. Pick up your left wing.
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652. Power! Wave off!
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653. Eject!
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654. This business will get out of control
and we'll be lucky to live through it.
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655. There's enough fuel to get you there,
butDallasmay not be there.
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656. She might have gone deep.
If you have to ditch...
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657. If you have to ditch,
get into the survival gear.
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658. At this water temperature,
you'll have about four minutes.
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659. I'll try to remember that.
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660. Next time, Jack,
write a goddamn memo.
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661. - Is the captain sacked out?
- Yeah.
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662. - What about him?
- He won't leave.
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663. You know, I seen me a mermaid once.
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664. I even seen me a shark eat an octopus.
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665. But I ain't never seen
no phantom Russian submarine.
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666. We're emerging from the route.
We'll make the first turn shortly.
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667. The caterpillar is operational
and appears to be running normally.
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668. The crew know about the saboteur
and they are afraid.
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669. That could be useful
when the time comes.
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670. We could make the Labrador coast
in 16 hours.
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671. Half of them would freeze
before they were rescued.
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672. It's Massachusetts or Maine in 48 hours.
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673. Two days.
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674. Do you think they will let me
live in Montana?
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675. I would think they'll let you live
wherever you want.
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676. Good, then I will live in Montana.
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677. I will marry a round American woman
and raise rabbits.
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678. And she will cook them for me.
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679. And I will have a pickup truck,
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680. or possibly even a recreational vehicle,
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681. and drive from state to state.
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682. - Do they let you do that?
- Yes.
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683. - No papers?
- No papers. State to state.
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684. Commence your turn.
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685. In winter, I will live in Arizona.
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686. - I think I will need two wives.
- At least.
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687. - Possible aspect change on target.
- Concur, change in bearing rate.
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688. - Crazy Ivan!
- All stop. Quiet.
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689. What's going on?
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690. Russian subs sometimes turn
to see if anyone is behind them.
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691. We call it Crazy Ivan.
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692. You shut everything down
and make like a hole in the water.
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693. - What's the catch?
- A boat this big doesn't stop on a dime.
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694. If we're too close, we'll drift right
into the back of them.
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695. What about you?
What do you look forward to?
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696. I have no such appetites.
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697. Let's see if he can hear us.
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698. There must be something.
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699. What is it?
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700. I miss the peace of fishing.
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701. Like when I was a boy.
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702. 40 years I've been at sea.
A war at sea.
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703. A war with no battles.
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704. No monuments.
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705. Only casualties.
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706. I widowed her the day I married her.
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707. My wife died while I was at sea.
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708. Post guards in the engineering spaces.
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709. If he can get to the caterpillar,
he can get to somewhere more vital.
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710. - Where is he, Jonesy?
- Target is leaving our starboard baffles.
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711. My read is that
he's returning to base course.
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712. - Concur, he's returning to 210.
- He went right around us.
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713. Give him another 30 seconds.
Then secure from silent running.
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714. Here's what we got on the ELF.
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715. Thanks.
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716. What is it?
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717. You're not going to believe this.
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718. We're approaching no return. Dallas
apparently didn't get the message.
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719. - We have to turn back.
- Give it a couple more minutes.
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720. Fuel status says we turn around now.
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721. Fuel status?
You've got a reserve fuel tank.
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722. I've got a ten minute reserve. I can't
invade that except in time of war.
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723. If you don't get me on that sub,
that's what you'll have.
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724. If you've got ten minutes of fuel,
we stay here ten minutes.
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725. I've got a submarine at three o'clock.
About two miles.
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726. - OK, hook him up.
- I'll be lowering you down to the sub.
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727. Give me an eight-minute clock.
Let's hope this thing runs on fumes.
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728. Surface the ship.
This guy is in for one hell of a ride.
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729. OK, Commander, sit down.
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730. - Did you ever do this before?
- Once, on a calm day.
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731. The pilot will have trouble
keeping it steady.
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732. Don't get grounded, keep the rod in
front.
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733. The rotors will be putting out
enough static to light up Chicago.
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734. I've got a diver ready
in case this guy goes in the drink.
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735. Who would go for a stunt like this?
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736. If I've got to bring you back up,
I'll shake the wire.
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737. I'll give you a thumbs up.
Remember to cross your arms.
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738. OK, out you go.
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739. He's halfway down.
You're drifting forward.
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740. Get the hook on his cable.
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741. Watch it! Don't touch him.
OK, here he comes.
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742. It'd be easier without that crosswind.
I can't see him.
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743. Don't touch him!
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744. - This is never going to work.
- Reel him back in.
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745. What's going on?
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746. Dallas, have you got a swimmer?
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747. Man overboard, port side.
Send out the diver.
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748. Dallas, we are history.
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749. Get the doc down here.
I'll be in the escape trunk.
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750. Down ladder. Make a hole.
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751. How do you do, Captain?
It's a pleasure to be aboard.
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752. I have to talk to the President.
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753. Of course.
May I enquire as to the subject?
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754. My report of a missing submarine
was not completely accurate.
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755. The submarine in question
is commanded by Marko Ramius.
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756. Apparently he has suffered
a mental or nervous breakdown.
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757. Just before he sailed, he posted
a letter to Admiral Padorin,
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758. in which he announced his intention...
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759. to fire his missiles on the USA.
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760. Why didn't you tell me this earlier?
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761. Moscow does not always
tell me everything.
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762. So one of your submarine captains
has gone insane?
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763. - You offered your assistance.
- You want us to help you kill him?
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764. I have been instructed to ask
your president for precisely that.
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765. We'd already found him.
We had to break off to pick you up.
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766. - Coffee. A cigarette?
- I don't smoke.
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767. Assuming we can find him,
what am I supposed to do about it?
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768. We're receiving flash traffic
on the emergency circuit
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769. Bring it down.
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770. Well, Mr Ryan?
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771. - Chief, excuse us for a second.
- Come on, Leonard.
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772. The sub is named theRed October,
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773. under the command of Ramius.
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774. There's the possibility that he and
some of the crew want to defect.
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775. Defect?
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776. Excuse me.
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777. The boat's theRed October?
The skipper's Ramius?
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778. It seems that circumstances
have changed somewhat.
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779. Get this man some dry clothes.
I'll be in the con.
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780. "Soviet submarineRed October
under the command of Marko Ramius
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781. "reported as potential renegade and
threatens independent missile launch.
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782. "Use any necessary force to prevent
its approach to the United States."
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783. Left 10 degrees rudder.
Steer course 265.
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784. Chief of the Watch, rig for red.
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785. - What's going on?
- Battle stations manned and ready.
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786. - Captain, I have to talk to you.
- Not now. Take her to 1,200 feet.
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787. Diving officer,
make your depth 1,200 feet.
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788. Full dive on fair water planes.
Full dive on stern planes.
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789. Passing 450 feet, going to 1,200.
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790. 500.
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791. 600.
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792. 700.
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793. - Did you get a good fix?
- Yes, Captain.
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794. - Have you got him yet, Jonesy?
- Very faint, sir.
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795. Yes, contact on 250.
Right where he's supposed to be.
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796. - Is he alerted to our presence?
- No, sir.
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797. Come left to 265. Bring us up
behind him quietly.
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798. Make your depth 500 feet.
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799. Please listen to me. Two minutes.
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800. - Time to intercept his track?
- Four minutes.
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801. Very well, Mr Ryan. Two minutes.
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802. I understand that message,
it makes perfect sense.
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803. Ramius intends to defect.
The Russians are trying to sink him.
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804. - They haven't been able to.
- I have a firing solution.
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805. Listen to me.
The Russians will stop at nothing.
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806. They've invented this story because
they need our help to sink him.
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807. Weapons control, full safety. I don't
want this fish coming back at us.
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808. I know this man.
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809. Has he made any Crazy Ivans?
His next one will be to starboard.
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810. He always goes to starboard
in the bottom half of the hour.
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811. - Flood tubes one and two.
- You have to establish contact.
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812. He wants to defect!
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813. Call Chief Watson to the con
with his sidearm.
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814. Signal-to-noise ratio's dropping.
Possible aspect change in target
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815. Concur, based on bearing rate.
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816. Crazy Ivan!
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817. Captain, he's turning.
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818. - Which way is he turning?
- To the starboard.
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819. Give the man a chance.
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820. - All back full.
- Say again.
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821. - All back full!
- Aye, sir.
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822. - We're cavitating! He can hear us.
- All stop.
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823. Wejust unzipped our fly.
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824. Open the outer doors.
Firing point procedures.
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825. If the bastard twitches,
I'm going to blow him to Mars.
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826. All stop. Rudder amidships.
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827. Sonar, can you identify the contact?
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828. Los Angeles class attack sub.
015. 300 metres.
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829. Opening torpedo tube doors.
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830. Outer doors open. Ready to shoot.
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831. Very well. My orders are specific.
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832. He is preparing to fire.
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833. Flood tubes three and four
and plot a solution.
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834. Shall I open the torpedo tube doors?
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835. - Shall I open the outer doors?
- No.
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836. Lock the firing solution
into the computer.
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837. Do not open the doors.
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838. Aye, Captain.
Lock solution into computer.
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839. - Target has flooded his tubes.
- Has he opened his outer doors?
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840. Negative. He's just sitting there.
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841. - Target is coming shallow.
- What does that mean?
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842. It means he's a very cool customer.
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843. He knows we're ready to shoot.
He's heading for the surface.
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844. - What's his course now?
- 270. Due west.
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845. Bring us alongside him.
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846. Sonar, report all contacts.
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847. My only contact is Typhoon 7.
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848. - Very well. Range to target?
- Range is 300 yards.
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849. Make your depth 65 feet.
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850. He wants to go up and take a peek.
We'll play along.
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851. Weapons status?
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852. Tubes three and four are flooded,
but outer doors are closed.
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853. Mark this bearing.
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854. You wanted to talk to him.
What do you want to say?
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855. Will he be the only one looking
through the periscope?
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856. We'll have to chance that.
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857. "US told you intend missile launch.
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858. "Do not approach US coast
or you will be attacked.
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859. "If intention is other,
will you discuss option?"
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860. Can he acknowledge
with a single ping?
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861. He can. The question is, will he?
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862. Verify our range to target.
One ping only.
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863. Aye, Captain.
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864. I'll be damned. Now what?
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865. All right. "If defection..."
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866. Chart. I need a chart.
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867. Where the hell are we?
Someplace deep.
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868. OK, send him this.
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869. - Are you out of your mind?
- Just send it.
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870. How did you know
he was going to go to starboard?
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871. I didn't. I had a 50-50 chance
and I needed a break. Sorry.
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872. That's all right, my Morse is so rusty,
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873. I may be sending him dimensions
on Playmate of the Month.
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874. Reverify our range to target.
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875. - One ping only.
- Captain, I just...
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876. Give me a ping, Vassily.
One ping only, please.
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877. Aye, Captain.
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878. What the hell is this about?
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879. The Russians want us to sink her.
We might have to do that.
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880. We must give this American
a wide berth.
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881. Let us turn south.
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882. Mr Kamarov,
plot a new course due south.
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883. New course: 180.
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884. Shut down the reactor!
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885. - Seal the ventilation system.
- The ventilation controls have failed.
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886. Everybody out!
Clear the compartment!
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887. - Shut the ventilation system down.
- The controls don't respond.
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888. Bypass it. Seal it manually. Move!
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889. Say again.
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890. We suffered a leak in the cooling tube.
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891. The ventilation circuits are disabled.
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892. - The coolant is contaminated.
- I knew it was damaged.
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893. Radiation alarms
activating in all compartments.
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894. Engineering heavily contaminated,
radiation moving forward.
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895. Get us to periscope depth.
We'll ventilate with outside air.
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896. Ventilating won't do anything.
Get the men off.
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897. - What is the battery condition?
- Four hours.
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898. - Engage battery system.
- The whole ship is contaminated.
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899. We've got to get the men off.
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900. Sir, we have been sabotaged.
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901. - Who said anything about sabotage?
- Captain!
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902. I'm afraid the doctor is right.
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903. Very well. Surface.
We'll evacuate the men to the deck.
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904. Surface the ship. Muster
all personnel to escape hatches.
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905. Break out the rafts. We'll use them
as shelters until the fleet arrives.
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906. Make sure the count is accurate.
We must get the entire crew out.
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907. Master at Arms reports rafts secure
and evacuation proceeding.
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908. Very good.
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909. No officer will spend more
than 20 minutes below deck.
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910. - Satisfactory?
- Completely.
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911. Surface contact: 270.
Six miles and closing fast.
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912. - It's a warship!
- Here? Can you identify?
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913. It's a US frigate.
Probably Perry class. He's signalling.
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914. "Red October,
halt and stay where you are.
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915. "Do not attempt to submerge
or you will be fired upon."
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916. He means to board us.
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917. You will go with the crew. The officers
and I will submerge beneath you.
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918. - We'll scuttle the ship.
- You'll receive the Order of Lenin.
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919. Prepare to cast off.
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920. The captain is going
to scuttle the ship.
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921. - He's going down, sir.
- Put a shot across his bow.
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922. Seahawk One, this is Bravo Command.
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923. She's ready.
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924. Release on my command.
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925. Drop now, now, now.
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926. Range to target 900 yards.
800 yards.
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927. 700 yards. 600 yards.
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928. 500 yards. 400 yards.
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929. 300 yards.
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930. The torpedo is detonated.
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931. That torpedo did not self-destruct.
You heard it hit the hull.
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932. And I was never here.
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933. - GiveDallasthe go.
- Get the DSRV moving.
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934. Two million things
can still go wrong with this stunt.
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935. Central Intelligence Agency...
there's a contradiction in terms.
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936. How's the coffee, Ryan?
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937. - Hatch is secured.
- We're ready to launch.
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938. - Flood the skirt.
- Skirt filled and equalised.
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939. - Ready to lift off.
- OK, let's do it.
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940. Thrusting to port.
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941. - 600 yards and closing.
- Steer right to course 075.
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942. 200 yards. 100 yards.
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943. Hit the lights.
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944. Jesus! That's a big sucker.
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945. - OK, we're in position.
- You can open the hatch.
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946. Hold it a second.
Jonesy... Mr Ryan...
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947. - He's defecting.
- And he can't change his mind?
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948. - He's not going to change his mind.
- Will you bet your life on that?
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949. Sir, could you hand me that hammer?
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950. Americans.
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951. He's turning green...
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952. What's so funny?
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953. The captain thinks
you're some sort of cowboy.
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954. You speak Russian.
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955. A little.
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956. It's wise to study the ways
of one's adversary.
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957. Don't you think?
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958. It is.
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959. I doubt that you remember, but
we met at the consulate in Leningrad.
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960. Along with your wife. I'm very sorry.
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961. What gives you the right
to fire on my ship?
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962. - You said nothing of a torpedo.
- Ryan.
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963. - We had to maintain the illusion.
- Are my crew being rescued?
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964. As we speak.
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965. - You sent the signal?
- That's correct, sir.
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966. How did you know that
our reactor accident was false?
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967. That was a guess,
but it seemed logical.
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968. Very well.
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969. I present you the ballistic missile
submarineRed October.
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970. My officers and I request asylum
in the USA.
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971. It's a pleasure, sir.
Bart Mancuso, USS Dallas.
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972. Torpedo!
The Americans are shooting.
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973. The pitch is too high. It's Russian.
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974. Another torpedo?
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975. Sonar contact.
Alfa class Soviet submarine.
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976. - Why don't I have a detonation?
- The weapon armed too late.
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977. You had the wrong range.
Fire again with the right settings.
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978. Get me power, and get that
damn thing off my boat.
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979. - Somebody just shot at us.
- No shit! Get out of here.
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980. The Captain is fighting them.
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981. The Captain is fighting the Americans.
The Captain is fighting the Americans.
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982. Borodin, fire control.
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983. - Ryan, sit here.
- I'm not with the Navy. I'm CIA.
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984. - CIA?
- I write books for them.
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985. Sit down and do what I tell you.
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986. Russian Alfa,
8,000 yards to starboard.
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987. - I think it's theKonovalov.
- Increase to flank.
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988. Increase to flank? How?
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989. That knob, turn right full.
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990. - All ahead flank. Right full rudder.
- He's shooting again.
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991. Go to battle stations.
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992. - Torpedo in the water. Bearing 315.
- Make range 7,000 yards.
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993. - Steer right 315.
- That's heading into the torpedo.
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994. - Estimate range 6,000 yards.
- Steer right 315.
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995. That's wrong!
Ryan, don't turn that wheel.
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996. 315.
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997. - You're heading straight for it.
- Yes.
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998. - Doing what?
- He's turning into it.
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999. - He's directly in the torpedo's path.
- Mother of God!
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1000. Torpedo steady at 315.
5,000 yards.
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1001. - More speed.
- We're already at 110º/o.
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1002. - Then get me 115º/o.
- 3,000 yards and closing fast.
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1003. - He's heading right into the torpedo.
- Can we shoot at the Russian Alfa?
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1004. I can't attack a Soviet submarine
without authorisation.
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1005. Torpedo steady at 315.
900 yards.
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1006. Torpedo impact: 20 seconds.
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1007. - What books?
- Pardon me?
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1008. - What books did you write?
- A biography on Admiral Halsey.
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1009. - It's about naval combat tactics.
- I know this book.
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1010. Your conclusions were all wrong.
Halsey acted stupidly.
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1011. Nine, eight, seven, six,
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1012. five, four, three, two...
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1013. Torpedo impact now.
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1014. I'll be damned.
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1015. - What happened?
- Combat tactics.
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1016. The captain closed the distance
before the torpedo could arm itself.
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1017. - That's it?
- Not quite.
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1018. Captain Tupolev will be removing
the safety features on all his weapons.
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1019. - Vassily, have you plotted a solution?
- It's a little rough...
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1020. - Gunfire.
- That's what it sounded like.
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1021. - He won't change his mind?
- It's one of the crew.
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1022. I'd say he's having second thoughts.
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1023. I would like to have seen Montana.
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1024. He's in the missile bay.
We're showing a warning on number 20.
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1025. - He can't launch a missile?
- No, but he can blow one up.
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1026. Captain, take the con.
Get in behind him and stay there.
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1027. Captain, wait.
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1028. You may need this, sir.
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1029. Thank you.
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1030. Don't just stand there, go with him!
You, get your butt over here.
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1031. - The torpedo broke up on impact.
- Set the safety ranges for zero.
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1032. We must get him before he gets
to the ignition circuits.
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1033. What happens if he gets
to the ignition circuitry?
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1034. He can incinerate the ship.
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1035. - Is that the only way out of here?
- Yes.
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1036. - Don't let him get past you.
- Ryan...
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1037. be careful what you shoot at.
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1038. Most things in here
don't react too well to bullets.
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1039. Right.
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1040. Be careful what I shoot at?
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1041. - Safety ranges set to zero.
- Where'sRed October?
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1042. - She's behind us.
- Right full rudder. I'll shake him loose.
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1043. - He's going deep.
- 30 degree down angle.
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1044. Order counter measures.
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1045. The Alfa is too quick.
It's only a matter of time.
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1046. "Some things in here
don't react well to bullets..."
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1047. Yeah, like me,
I don't react well to bullets.
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1048. - Where is he?
- Close, sir.
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1049. - 900 metres, directly ahead.
- Got him.
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1050. - Mark bearings and fire.
- We are too close!
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1051. Don't argue with me.
Launch the weapon! Do it now!
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1052. Another torpedo, it went active
as it was launched.
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1053. - Left full rudder. Ease her up.
- I think he's got us.
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1054. Way to go, Dallas!
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1055. Torpedo in acquisition.
Range 500 yards. You've done it.
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1056. I hope this works.
Chief, put us on the roof.
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1057. Counter measures on my mark.
Five, four...
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1058. Release counter measures.
Emergency blow. Full rise.
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1059. 500 feet.
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1060. Come on, Big D. Fly!
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1061. Captain scared 'em out of the water!
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1062. That torpedo is still active.
It's searching for another target.
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1063. A goddamn cook!
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1064. It's locked on us!
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1065. - How close is that Alfa?
- 1,000 yards dead astern.
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1066. - Reverse your turn.
- Aye, sir.
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1067. We're turning straight at him.
The torpedo is still on our tail.
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1068. The hard part about playing chicken
is knowing when to flinch.
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1069. Collision in 400 yards, 350, 300...
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1070. Captain!
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1071. Right full rudder. 30 degree down angle.
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1072. This one's going to be close!
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1073. - Torpedo, dead ahead!
- You arrogant ass, you've killed us.
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1074. We have ascertained
the Red October's final position.
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1075. Given the depth of the water
and the spread of the wreckage,
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1076. nothing has yet been recovered.
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1077. Your people are with the crew,
making arrangements for their return.
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1078. This has been a terrible tragedy.
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1079. If you'd come to us earlier,
it might have been avoided.
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1080. - I appreciate your candour in this.
- And I yours, Andrei.
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1081. In the future, technology may allow
an investigation of the wreckage.
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1082. Perhaps.
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1083. There is another matter,
one that I'm reluctant to...
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1084. One of our submarines, an Alfa,
was last reported in the Grand Banks.
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1085. We've not heard from her for some time.
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1086. Andrei, you've lost another submarine?
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1087. All this way to hide
a submarine in a river.
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1088. We're 100 miles from any naval base.
It's the last place a satellite will look.
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1089. I grew up around here.
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1090. My grandfather taught me to fish
off that island over there.
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1091. There is one question
you haven't asked me yet: Why?
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1092. I figured you would tell me
when you were ready.
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1093. There are those who believe
we should attack the USA first.
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1094. Settle everything in one moment.
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1095. Red Octoberwas built
for that purpose.
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1096. - There'll be hell to pay in Moscow.
- Perhaps.
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1097. Maybe some good will come from it.
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1098. A little revolution now and then
is a healthy thing.
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1099. Do you still like to fish?
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1100. There's a river not unlike this
near Vilnius,
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1101. where my grandfather
taught me to fish.
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1102. "And the sea will grant
each man new hope,
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1103. "his sleep brings dreams of home."
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1104. Christopher Columbus.
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1105. Welcome to the new world, sir.
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