:49:00
I'll remember.
:49:08
What did you want with Pasarian?
:49:11
There's something wrong with the design
of his P-84 unit. Walker's agitated.
:49:16
I know he's the voice of doom and disaster,
but this time he has a point.
:49:19
Leave it to me, Richard.
:49:25
By this time, Napoleon thought
he was invincible...
:49:28
...and this is where he made his big mistake.
:49:31
When he attacked, the Russians
skilfully retreated into their own country.
:49:35
They lured him on,
and he reached Moscow to find it in ruins.
:49:38
(boy laughs)
:49:41
Who laughed?
:49:44
I did, sir.
:49:46
You?
:49:48
Come here.
:49:52
With that piece of paper.
:50:04
So we have an artist in the class!
:50:09
What's wrong, Thorn? Am I boring you?
:50:11
You, of course,
know all about Napoleon's campaigns(?)
:50:15
- Something about them, sir.
- Do you now?
:50:18
- How many men did he lose in Russia?
- 450,000, sir.
:50:22
The Russians played at surrender
until winter...
:50:25
...and then he began his disastrous retreat.
:50:27
Despite Marshal Ney's
heroic rearguard action...
:50:30
...the Grand Army was cut down
from 600,000 to less than 50,000.
:50:35
- Date?
- 1812. He was deposed as emperor in 1814.
:50:39
- And then?
- After a brief exile in Elba...
:50:41
...he went to France and began the Hundred
Days' War, until he was defeated at Waterloo.
:50:46
- A date?
- 1815.
:50:48
- Let's stick with dates. The emperor's death?
- 1821.
:50:51
- Battle of the Nile?
- 1789.
:50:53
- Trafalgar?
- 1805.
:50:54
- Thirty Years' War?
- Start or finish?
:50:57
- Start.
- 1618.
:50:59
- The Black... Death?
- 1334.