:14:00
Nothing? Nothing at all?
:14:05
I don't like the look ofthis.
:14:08
Tell you whatyou better do,
old buddy.
:14:11
You better give Elmo and Charlie a blast
and bump everything up to condition red.
:14:14
Stand by the blower.
I'll get back toyou.
:14:17
- What's up?
- Nothing.
:14:21
- Where's my shorts?
- On the floor. Where areyou going?
:14:24
No place.
:14:26
I thought I might mosey over to the
War Room to see what's doing over there.
:14:31
It's 3:00 in the morning.
:14:33
The air force never sleeps.
:14:35
Buck, honey, I'm not sleepy either.
:14:41
I know how it is, baby.
:14:44
Tell you whatyou do.
:14:47
You startyour countdown
and old Buckywill be back...
:14:51
beforeyou can say '' Blastoff!.''
:14:56
Your Commiehasnoregard
forhumanlife, notevenhis own.
:15:01
Forthis reason, men, I want
toimpress uponyou theneed...
:15:05
forextreme watchfullness.
:15:07
The enemymaycomeindividually
orhemaycomeinstrength.
:15:11
He may even come in the uniform
ofour own troops.
:15:15
Buthoweverhe comes,
wemuststophim.
:15:18
Wemustnotallowhim
togain entrance to thisbase.
:15:22
Now, Iamgoing togiveyou
threesimple rules.
:15:26
First.: Trustno one,
whateverhis uniform orrank...
:15:31
unlessheisknown toyoupersonally.
:15:33
Secondly.:Anyone oranything...
:15:36
that approaches within 200 yards
ofthe perimeter is to be fired upon.
:15:41
Third: Ifin doubt, shoot first
and ask questions afterwards.
:15:47
I wouldsooneraccepta fewcasualties
throughaccident...
:15:50
thanlose the entirebase
anditspersonnelthrough carelessness.
:15:54
Any variation on theserules
mustcome from mepersonally.