1:03:01
Just what the hell is that supposed to mean?
1:03:05
I haven't been getting much sleep.
Everything's set to go, right?
1:03:09
- Yes, sir. The harbour is blockaded.
- Good.
1:03:13
Have all surface ships
begin their sonar search.
1:03:16
Aye-aye, sir. Submerge the boat.
1:03:18
Now, gentlemen, now! Let's go.
Like it already happened.
1:03:23
Active sonars in all quadrants, sir.
1:03:25
Air, ship, ocean floor sensors.
They got everything on.
1:03:29
Aar!
1:03:30
No surprise. From here on out,
no unnecessary conversation.
1:03:37
We have a faint echo, Captain.
15,000 yards at three-four-niner.
1:03:42
Track steady.
1:03:51
We're being actively pinged, sir.
Repeat, active sonar, 12,000 yards.
1:03:56
Steady on course.
Keep an ear out for commercial traffic.
1:04:02
11,000 yards and closing.
1:04:04
- OK, let's prepare torpedo guidance.
- Aye, sir. Prepare torpedo guidance.
1:04:09
(klaxon)
1:04:20
What's the surface traffic like?
1:04:22
Five destroyers, three frigates
and a commercial supertanker, sir.
1:04:29
The Denali, out of Philadelphia.
1:04:32
Ladies and gentlemen, we have fulfilled
every requirement of this mission except one.
1:04:38
Norfolk.
1:04:39
Presently there are several ships positioned
outside the harbour to intercept us.
1:04:45
To get in, we're going to have to use a tactic
that is somewhat bizarre and extremely risky.
1:04:53
If any of you feel it's not worth it,
please let me know now.
1:04:57
Sir, I think we'd prefer to go with
the bizarre and risky. It worked for us so far.