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1:25:00
- He's snow-blind.
- General?

1:25:07
Kingsbay is in shambles.
There's no one in charge.

1:25:09
If you want those three wandering boys
of yours found...

1:25:12
you better fly back with me and take over.
1:25:14
No, you'll take Dr. Behounek.
1:25:18
I take you or no one.
1:25:21
I see.
1:25:22
What's your interest in this?
1:25:24
Those poor bastards you sent out
on the ice are my interest.

1:25:27
- I sent no one out on the ice!
- No? Who did?

1:25:29
- They went of their own initiative.
- I thought you were in charge here.

1:25:32
- General, the Krassin is stuck out there...
- I know that.

1:25:35
That's right. Samoilovich is an old buddy
of yours, isn't he?

1:25:40
- Yes, I know him.
- So you can talk to him from Kingsbay.

1:25:42
- You make them move their asses!
- I think you should go, General.

1:25:47
No.
1:25:52
I'll take off in five minutes,
with or without you.

1:25:57
I'm not going to share Amundsen's fate.
1:25:59
Wait.
1:26:03
Amundsen?
1:26:05
Amundsen has been lost looking for you.
1:26:08
I didn't know that he was here.
1:26:19
We took off in clear weather...
1:26:21
but we flew into an Arctic storm.
1:26:24
It took us north.
1:26:26
It took us beyond radio contact
with Kingsbay.

1:26:31
It took us to the wreckage of your airship.
1:26:36
Strange, was it not?
1:26:38
Hard to write off as mere chance.
1:26:42
Still, presumably it was chance.
1:26:46
When we saw the wreckage,
it was difficult to know what we should do.

1:26:51
To land was dangerous...
1:26:53
but it was just as dangerous,
almost as dangerous...

1:26:57
to stay in the air in the grip of that wind.

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