Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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:06:15
- Final trim, Captain.
- Carry on.

:06:18
Well, final trim, sir.
Depth 9-0 feet. Speed two-thirds.

:06:23
Well, Lee, it's been a long, tough haul
from conception to execution,

:06:29
but, my boy, we've done it.
:06:31
You've done it, sir. You know, it bears out
what you taught us at Annapolis:

:06:35
that ''The wild dreams of today are
the practical realities of tomorrow.''

:06:40
l'm glad you remembered
one of my more temperate quotes.

:06:44
Some of our colleagues
haven't been quite so diplomatic.

:06:47
Say, speaking of diplomacy,
we've got some guests to entertain.

:06:51
l've met 'em. Now it's your turn. Remember,
they hold the purse strings to this ''folly.''

:06:58
- Shall we dress?
- Dress?

:07:03
Black tie.
:07:05
Let's go.
:07:07
- Take the con, Ned. l'll be forward.
- Aye aye, sir.

:07:17
- Beautiful, isn't it?
- lt's the most exotic thing l've ever seen.

:07:21
No more, thank you.
:07:24
Admiral! Nice to see you, sir.
:07:26
- Captain Crane. Dr Hiller.
- How do you do?

:07:29
- Congressman Parker.
- Sir.

:07:31
You have an expensive toy here, Admiral.
Though it ís suitable for sightseeing.

:07:36
Quite right, sir. We hope to see sights
never before seen by man,

:07:40
and by seeing, solve some of
the mysteries of the deep.

:07:44
Sorry for the brief hello earlier,
but this ''toy'' of mine is a demanding lady.

:07:49
Aren't we all?
:07:50
Washington probably thought
you needed a woman's touch around here.

:07:54
- Research project, isn't it?
- Yes.

:07:56
The Reactíon of Crewmen
to Lengthy Confinement.

:07:59
Yes, Admiral. l appreciate the honor
of being the only woman aboard.


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