:36:01
36 M-2s.
:36:03
4.2 inch mortar rounds,
four per case, we have 20 cases.
:36:07
- Got it.
- M-16s, ten full racks.
:36:10
All right, that's 20 to a rack.
:36:13
200 M-16s.
:36:16
45mm automatics, model 1911,
four racks, 24 to a rack.
:36:23
Six crates of M-16 bayonets.
:36:25
Six 81mm mortars.
:36:28
Bache has enough armament here
to start World War III.
:36:32
- So glad they're going.
- I didn't want them here in the first place.
:36:35
That was the general's notion
of national defence, stock...
:36:40
- How did you get in here?
- The door was open.
:36:44
Wonderful.
:36:46
- What do you say we lock it?
- What's going on?
:36:49
We're taking inventory.
We're no longer to be trusted with weapons.
:36:53
What are we gonna drill with?
:36:54
- After last night?
- That was an accident.
:36:56
That's not for you to decide
and I don't care to discuss it.
:36:59
Look, I came to ask about the general.
:37:02
- He's in intensive care.
- How is he?
:37:05
They say the next 24 hours
will be the critical stage.
:37:08
He's a strong man. He'll be all right.
:37:10
- You can ask for yourself.
- I called. They wouldn't let me talk to him.
:37:14
- You know as much as I do.
- Well, who...
:37:17
Who's gonna be in charge
of the summer session?
:37:20
I'm not sure there'll be a summer session.
:37:23
What?
:37:25
Goodbye, Mr Moreland.
:37:37
They're worthwhile only if there is
a reasonable chance for success.
:37:41
- How much time has elapsed since...
- 18 hours and 12 minutes.
:37:45
Dr McCoy must have told you...
:37:47
- Why doesn't he use his phaser?
- He can't.
:37:49
How come?
:37:50
The brain's protected
by a phaser-proof electromagnetic shield.
:37:53
- You seen this one before?
- I've seen all of them before.
:37:57
- Turn on the news!
- You're not supposed to be here!
:37:59
We're watching this!