:34:03
You're right. If they were whalers,
they'd say, "Arrest me, I kill whales."
:34:08
I should call Marine Patrol and tell them
a whale told us there are whalers here?
:34:13
You could hear their laughter without
using a radio. Set course for port.
:34:18
You're gonna let them go.
:34:20
We're due in port,
and port is where we're going.
:34:23
- What would it take?
- Excuse me?
:34:25
- For you to make the call.
- Proof. Show me proof, I'll call it in.
:34:37
- That guy's a jerk.
- You're right. He's a jerk.
:34:41
You just noticed this?
:34:43
I thought you'd tell me
he's just doing his job.
:34:46
- He is doing his job.
- The whalers are doing theirs.
:34:49
We're gonna follow orders and do nothing
to stop them. It's not our problem.
:34:53
You keep this up,
you're gonna get me fired.
:34:59
If we can't follow the whales,
maybe we can get them to follow us.
:35:03
Can't keep an eye on them all the time.
Today or next year...
:35:09
...these monsters will find them. We
won't be there to do anything about it.
:35:16
It's coming from that boat.
:35:19
What is?
:35:20
That sound that didn't
quite sound like a whale.
:35:23
- What is it?
- I can tell you this:
:35:25
Every time we find whales, that boat's
not far behind. There's that signal again.
:35:30
They play the signal,
and the whales come.
:35:35
- You have it on tape?
- Yes, sir.
:35:37
So we could broadcast this
ourselves if we wanted to?
:35:41
We'd have to go into port
for a few parts.
:35:48
If they can do it, so can we.
You do what you have to do...
:35:52
...to make that thing broadcast, and
we can make the whales come to us.