:10:12
Stop pod rotation, pIease, HaI.
:10:22
Rotate the pod, pIease, HaI.
:10:27
Rotate the pod, pIease, HaI.
:10:31
I don't think he can hear us.
:10:33
Rotate the pod, pIease, HaI!
:10:36
Yeah, I'm sure we're okay.
:10:41
What do you think?
:10:43
-I'm not sure. What do you think?
-I've got a bad feeIing about him.
:10:47
-You do?
-Yeah. DefiniteIy.
:10:49
Don't you?
:10:52
I don't know. I think so.
:10:54
He's right about the 9000 Series
having a perfect operationaI record.
:10:58
They do.
:11:00
UnfortunateIy, that sounds
a IittIe Iike famous Iast words.
:11:03
StiII, it was his idea to carry out
the faiIure mode anaIysis.
:11:09
It certainIy indicates his
integrity and seIf-confidence.
:11:12
If he were wrong that wouId prove it.
:11:14
It wouId be if he knew he was wrong.
:11:19
I can't put my finger on it,
but I sense something strange about him.
:11:25
There's no reason not
to put back the unit and. . .
:11:27
-. . .carry on with the faiIure anaIysis.
-No, no, I agree about that.
:11:32
Let's get on with it.
:11:33
Okay. But, Iook, Dave.
:11:37
Say we put the unit back
and it doesn't faiI?
:11:39
That wouId pretty weII wrap it up
as far as HaI is concerned.
:11:44
-We'd be in very serious troubIe.
-We wouId, wouIdn't we?
:11:48
What the heII can we do?
:11:52
-We wouIdn't have too many aIternatives.
-We wouIdn't have any aIternatives.
:11:57
Every aspect of ship
operations is under his controI.