Crimson Tide
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:33:02
- Fire was out, wasn't it?
- Yeah, and a man died too.

:33:06
- Not 'cause of what the captain did.
- What?

:33:08
Not 'cause of what
the captain did.

:33:11
Weps...
:33:14
a fire is a serious threat
to the ship.

:33:17
- Now where was he? Why didn't
he check it out first, huh?
- That's his style.

:33:20
- He's a hard-ass.
- So what?

:33:22
So you wanna fight him,
go ahead.

:33:24
You wanna get along, you gotta get
to understand him a little bit.

:33:27
Two schools of thought here.
To him, you're Annapolis...

:33:31
Harvard, expert on theory,
well-versed in world affairs.

:33:34
Ha!
:33:35
He's had his head up his ass
drivin' ships for the last 25 years.

:33:38
He's probably
a little paranoid about that.

:33:41
I mean, Navy's all he's got.
:33:43
Navy and that little rat-dog of his.
:33:45
That's why his wife left him.
:33:49
So what are you saying?
:33:51
I'm just sayin' watch out.
Give him a little room.

:33:54
Let him get to know you.
:33:57
You do pants too?
:34:12
Conn/Radio:
Receiving emergency action message.

:34:15
Recommend alert one.
Recommend alert one!

:34:18
Alert one! Alert one!
Incoming emergency action message!

:34:22
Alert one! Alert one!
Incoming EAM.

:34:26
[Zimmer] Captain.
:34:40
Captain has asked me to brief you...
:34:42
on the emergency action message
we just received.

:34:46
As you know,
before we got underway...

:34:48
the Russian army was in position
and circling the rebel camps...

:34:52
and Radchenko started making extravagant
threats should anyone move in on him...

:34:57
that he would launch
his land-based nuclear weapons
at the United States and at Japan.


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