1:50:12
You know, you haven't helped me, either.
You discount the verdict.
1:50:17
- But I cannot sleep.
- Look...
1:50:19
Samoilovich pointed out
the good result of what you did.
1:50:22
But it doesn't help.
1:50:24
What keeps you awake is why you did it.
1:50:30
Yes.
1:50:32
Yes.
1:50:36
Why did you do it?
1:50:37
To help my men.
1:50:39
Of course.
1:50:41
But when you got into
Lieutenant Lundborg's aircraft...
1:50:45
you were thinking of...
1:50:48
what?
1:50:52
- I can't remember.
- Try.
1:50:55
Good heavens,
I was thinking of 1,000 things.
1:50:58
For example...
1:50:59
were you thinking
that by deserting your men...
1:51:02
you could possibly save them?
1:51:04
Yes.
1:51:05
And you were also thinking
of the possibility of your disgrace.
1:51:09
Of course.
1:51:10
There were 50 good reasons for staying
and 50 for leaving.
1:51:14
No.
1:51:15
There were 50 for staying, 51 for leaving.
1:51:20
You left.
1:51:22
- Which was the 51st reason?
- I can't say.
1:51:27
At the moment of takeoff,
which reason was most vivid?
1:51:31
Not the most important now,
but the most vivid then.
1:51:34
- I can't remember.
- Try. You're in the air.
1:51:38
- You're thinking of Lundborg's promise.
- Six flights, and they'll all be safe.
1:51:41
And the weather?
1:51:42
If the weather doesn't hold,
the Krassin is still the best chance.
1:51:46
You're thinking of me?
1:51:48
You, the three on foot...
1:51:51
the men in the keelson.
1:51:53
The planes must cover the map
square by square.
1:51:57
Yes. They need you back in Kingsbay.
1:51:59
Ground parties must be organized,
and Captain Romagna must...