3:42:00
- I didn't say I did.
- You knew enough to commit mutiny.
3:42:05
- I wanted to save the ship.
- But doctors have found Queeg sane.
3:42:12
- They weren't in the ship.
- Isn't the reverse possible?
3:42:16
Under pressure, you became erratic
and couldn't understand the captain.
3:42:22
Who is presumed by the Navy to have
the best judgement in ship handling?
3:42:28
- The captain.
- One last question.
3:42:32
If the diagnosis of expert doctors
is correct, then you're guilty?
3:42:40
I guess maybe so.
3:42:46
- No more questions.
- No further questions.
3:42:50
You may step down, Mr Maryk.
3:43:01
This is just the first act.
The finale's still to come.
3:43:14
Good afternoon, gentlemen.
3:43:23
I assumed command of a badly-handled
ship. I tried to bring in into line.
3:43:29
Lt. Maryk opposed me
from the first.
3:43:32
Maybe he thought I was crazy
to keep trying.
3:43:36
Was your ship on the verge of
foundering when you were relieved?
3:43:42
A typhoon is an extreme hazard,
but the ship was riding well.
3:43:48
Lt. Maryk went into a panic.
3:43:51
He believed
only he could save the ship.
3:43:55
Ensign Keith, a disloyal officer,
combined with him against me.