:17:02
	Or at least to lose gracefully.
:17:16
	- Greetings, Hermes.
- Greetings, my lord Zeus.
:17:20
	- There seems to be a piece missing.
- Perhaps l can help.
:17:32
	Welcome to Olympus, Jason.
:17:40
	Jason comes to Mount Olympus
at last.
:17:45
	No man calls upon the gods
unless he wants something.
:17:49
	We arranged for you to come here.
:17:52
	l didn't believe that mortals
could ask the help of the gods.
:17:57
	- Much less visit them.
- At least you're honest.
:18:02
	Which is more than l can say about
most mortals. What do you want?
:18:08
	- A ship? A crew?
- No, those l can find myself.
:18:14
	- What will you use instead of gold?
- The hearts of men.
:18:19
	l'm Hera,
your protector on this voyage.
:18:24
	But Zeus has decreed a limit to
the number of times l may help you.
:18:28
	Don't speak. l know what you'll ask.
:18:32
	Does the golden fleece exist,
and where is it?
:18:36
	- That's two questions.
- l shall only give one answer.
:18:41
	- Search the land of Colchis.
- Then it does exist.
:18:47
	But Colchis is the end of the world.
No Greek has sailed there.
:18:52
	Now that you heard that, are you
so sure that you won't need my help?
:18:58
	Think carefully. l offered him
a ship. A ship and a crew.