:25:01
Take over the watch, Mr. Ponsonby.
:25:12
Sir.
:25:15
- We should return to Gibraltar.
- Have you set the t'gallants?
:25:19
- No, not yet, sir.
- Why not?
:25:22
If we go to Corsica,
we may sail into a trap.
:25:26
- I have my orders.
- Yes, sir...
:25:29
...to join Admiral Jarvis,
who may not be there.
:25:32
- You're well informed.
- He's bound to sail here to safety.
:25:37
Here, he won't be trapped...
:25:39
...or cut from his bases and supplies
by the enemy fleet.
:25:43
- Admiral Jarvis is no fool.
- He'd be happy to hear you say so.
:25:48
He would have done as I said.
:25:50
Our responsibility is
to carry out existing orders.
:25:54
We're responsible for the ship.
:25:57
To risk it for orders,
instead of using imagination...
:26:01
When you get your own ship,
you can sail by imagination.
:26:06
My ship will follow orders
from the Admiralty.
:26:10
Whatever the consequences?
:26:21
You may have power over life and death
of everyone on this ship.
:26:27
- I warn you, if we come through this...
- Yes? Lf?
:26:32
To have followed Admiralty orders
may not be enough.
:26:39
I will say this once.
:26:41
I'll not be bullied,
and I intend to be obeyed.
:26:45
Your friends mean nothing to me.
:26:48
While you serve this ship,
they'll mean nothing to you.
:26:54
You can go now.