:10:00
- Do you hear it?
- No.
:10:05
At Cal Tech we used to do this
in our sleep. Do you hear it now?
:10:10
Wait a minute... maybe.
:10:14
- It's buried in surface clutter.
- Yes.
:10:18
- I should go to SAPS?
- Correct, Seaman Beaumont.
:10:21
Signal Algorithmic
Processing Systems.
:10:25
Give it a week
and you'll be teaching at Cal Tech.
:10:28
So, like Beethoven on the computer. -
:10:34
- you have labored to produce...
:10:42
...a biologic.
:10:46
- A what?
- A whale.
:10:50
A marine mammal that knows
a lot more about sonar than you do.
:10:55
Kill SAPS.
Go over to 269, and let's try it again.
:11:00
If he gets to bothering you,
ask him about Pavarotti.
:11:06
I was in the middle of teaching
Beaumont about modern sonar.
:11:12
- I'm chief of the boat.
- Tell me, Cobb.
:11:17
Okay, go ahead.
:11:22
Seaman Jones
is into music in a big way.
:11:26
He figures this whole boat
is his personal, private stereo set.
:11:32
- He gets this Pavarotti...
- It was Paganini.
:11:37
This is my story.
:11:39
Pavorotti is a tenor.
Paganini was a composer.
:11:43
He's got this music,
and he's listening to it on his head set.
:11:50
Then all hell breaks loose.
There's a slew of boats at San Diego.
:11:55
- And one way out at Pearl.
- All of a sudden...