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Lieutenant.
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What seems to be your problem, Mr Hodges?
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l just don't feel good, sir.
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l'll be OK in an hour or so.
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You try and get some rest. We'll manage.
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Yes, sir.
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- What happened to him?
- Same thing. Hyperneurasthenia.
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Your crew is like a capped oil well. When
tension builds up, there's an explosion.
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- But these are handpicked men!
- With eyes to see and minds that question.
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Oh, they know the world's
probably on the brink of oblivion,
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but instead of trying to
get to their homes and families,
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here they are, racing under the sea,
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driven on by one man's wild scheme,
which has no proven scientific basis.
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Doctor, this is a submarine,
not a nursery school.
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- And the admiral's orders must be obeyed.
- l wonder.
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Professionally, l want to know
if the admiral always behaves this way,
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- this ruthless compulsion that...
- Doctor. Doctor.
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Excuse me.
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- Where are we?
- Sub's right here, skipper.
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We ought to reach the...
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- Engine room, what happened?
- The generator's gone out, sír.
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- How bad?
- We're checkíng.
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- All stop.
- All stop, sir.
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- What is it?
- The generator. They're checking it.
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- lt's an armature, Captaín.
- How long to fix?
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- Ten hours.
- We can't afford to wait ten hours!
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Radar and sonar are both knocked out.
We can't move without 'em.
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We can. The motors are OK.