:48:01
This is a federal ship,
and these are federal seamen.
:48:04
By what right do you dare
preach of imminent death?
:48:07
- Of meek resignation to the inevitable?
- Captain, l...
:48:11
Nothing is inevitable, except defeat
:48:13
for those who give up without a fight!
:48:15
Keep your philosophies to yourself.
:48:18
Now get forward,
and stay away from my men.
:48:22
As you wish, Captain.
:48:31
Carry on.
:48:40
Lee!
:48:41
Please, don't do it!
:48:43
Come in.
:48:45
Yes, Cap'n?
:48:49
- Still upset about that news blackout?
- As a matter of fact, l am, sir.
:48:53
And this man Alvarez
is trying to subvert the crew.
:48:57
To meet your deadline,
l need fighters, not fatalists.
:49:00
Then order Alvarez
to keep away from the crew.
:49:02
l've already done that.
But, if l might suggest, sir,
:49:05
it would help if you'd treat the crew as men.
Let them in on your plans.
:49:09
That is my intention, Captain,
but at the proper time.
:49:12
- Sparks.
- Sír?
:49:14
- What luck with Washington?
- Statíc's gettíng worse, sír.
:49:18
That Míamí píckup was just a freak.
Now all contact's blacked out.
:49:22
Very well.
:49:24
- Now what? You can't reach the president...
- l haven't given up.
:49:27
- But the radio...
- Where are we now, Cap'n?
:49:30
- Sir?
- Just exactly where are we?
:49:35
- We're right here, sir.
- Good.
:49:38
Set a course close in
toward Cape de São Roque.
:49:41
May l ask why, sir?
:49:43
Static may knock out radio,
but it won't affect a telephone cable.
:49:48
- Telephone cable?
- Yes, Lucius. Right here.
:49:50
Our mine detectors should locate it,
where it crosses the continental shelf.
:49:55
Have Engineering rig a tapping device.
:49:57
- Then tap the cable?
- lf we can't reach the president by radio,