1:02:04
Here. Better take a swallow, sir.
1:02:07
- What is it?
- A stimulant from the medical safe.
1:02:11
It's 100 proof, sir.
1:02:15
- How long have I been out?
- Just a few minutes, Captain.
1:02:20
No.
1:02:24
You'd better worry about yourself.
You'll be in for a rough time.
1:02:28
Hendrix knows his stuff.
You've had a pretty bad concussion.
1:02:31
It's worse than that.
There's a medical term for it...
1:02:34
...but it all adds up to blacking out
now and then for quite a while.
1:02:38
If you don't keep off your feet, sir,
you'll be blacking out permanently!
1:02:46
- You'll keep this to yourselves.
- But, sir...
1:02:49
That's an order, Hendrix.
1:02:55
Send for Mr Bledsoe.
1:02:58
- Well, go on!
- Yes, sir.
1:03:28
The torpedo firing circuits
will take 24 hours to repair.
1:03:32
We'll have to set up
a jury-rig for the radio...
1:03:34
...and the radar needs some work, too.
1:03:37
That's another 24 hours.
1:03:39
Not bad, considering. We'll lay over
for two days, then we can get moving.
1:03:44
Yeah, the timing's perfect.
Those convoys come out every 48 hours.
1:03:51
- You really got shook up, didn't you?
- No.
1:03:54
- No, I couldn't feel better.
- Then maybe I didn't hear you right.
1:03:59
You heard me right.
I'm talking about the Straits.