:04:11
Bridge, radio. We have contact with Zebra.
:04:14
Captain has the word.
:04:25
We have their bearings.
:04:27
- Did they see our rocket?
- No acknowledgment, sir.
:04:33
Are you in two-way contact?
:04:35
No, sir. We can't get them
to acknowledge our signal.
:04:41
Can you read him?
:04:43
Fragments, sir, but he makes no sense.
Everything's completely garbled.
:04:52
He's dying, sir. I mean, his signal's dying.
:04:59
Gone now.
:05:04
Nothing.
:05:08
- Did you get a fix, Tom?
- Yes, sir. Two-way fix...
:05:11
...with the bearing we got
before we went under the ice.
:05:14
- That's just under three miles.
- Vaslov, three miles. In this storm?
:05:18
- We can make it.
- Captain, how many men should we take?
:05:23
Compass is useless up here. We'll need
DF radio for direction. We need a doctor.
:05:27
That's Vaslov, you, me, Zabrinczski
with backpack, walkie-talkie and DF.
:05:31
Dr. Benning. Wassmeyer, with all
the medical equipment he can carry.
:05:35
Mr. Hansen, gather all that arctic gear
we put onboard...
:05:38
...rations, lights, heaters, all of it,
and pick one more man.
:05:42
- Aye, sir.
- And the Marines.
:05:46
Yes. Captain, get your men ready.
:05:48
Yes, sir.
:05:51
If he's what he's supposed to be, he goes.
:05:54
- Lf not, I'd be a fool to keep him onboard.
- Splendid.
:05:58
As you reminded me, Mr. Jones,
my orders are get you to Zebra.