1:40:02
Hang on!
1:40:06
Their rockets are catching up!
1:40:07
We're gonna catch some ofit.
Hold tight.
1:40:11
There they go.
1:40:22
Thinkwe'll make it now.
1:40:26
How many minutes to Moscow?
1:40:29
Seven minutes, sir.
1:40:31
Look...
1:40:33
we have our choice about what altitude
to drop the bombs from.
1:40:37
It's about the only choice
we do have now.
1:40:41
Blast gave us enough radiation.
1:40:43
At best we'd only last
a couple ofdays.
1:40:48
So I'm taking her in low.
1:40:50
When we're over the target...
1:40:53
climbing to 5,000 feet.
1:40:57
Bombs are set to go at 5,000.
1:41:02
We'll go with them.
1:41:07
Okay?
1:41:15
What the hell.
There's nothing to go home to anyway.
1:41:29
General Stark, are there any papers
or documents in New York...
1:41:33
which are absolutely essential
to the running ofthe United States?
1:41:39
General Stark?
1:41:42
No, sir.
1:41:44
There are
important documents, but...
1:41:46
none ofthem
absolutely essential.
1:41:50
Will there be anywarning given?
1:41:53
A lot oflives could be saved
ifpeople had a few minutes.
1:41:56
On short notice, an alert to a big city
would do more harm than good.