:26:01
I told all this to Harry.
:26:03
You made up the report?
:26:04
No, not all of it. I mean,
I did research on half of it.
:26:07
Who did the other half?
:26:08
I borrowed from, you know,
good writers.
:26:12
Isaac Asimov, Rod Serling. . . .
:26:15
Rod Serling?
:26:16
Who would've thought anyone even reads
those government reports. You know?
:26:20
I show up here,
half the Pacific fleet is here.
:26:23
I just didn't know what to do.
I wanted to tell you, that's all.
:26:27
Is this in the same category as,
"Beth, I thought you knew I was married"?
:26:33
I don't think we have enough oxygen--
:26:40
-Oh, my God.
-Did you push something?
:26:43
No. It did it on its own.
:27:14
That must be the cockpit.
:27:16
Hold on.
:27:21
Look at this. Cross-stress bracing
on the outer hulls.
:27:24
All axes supported.
Look at this stuff.
:27:27
This is interesting.
Soft and strong at the same time.
:27:30
It's, like, better than rubber,
better than steel.
:27:34
You know a lot
about this stuff.
:27:35
I studied aeronautical engineering
at M.I.T.
:27:38
Isn't that where you got your Ph.D.?
:27:40
It's where I got mine.
All 3 of them.
:27:42
I hated M.I.T.
:27:43
Envy?
:27:44
Puberty.
:27:45
How old?
:27:47
First Ph.D., 1 8.
:27:48
Damn.
:27:49
One year, Harry.
You beat me by one year.
:27:52
Let's push on.
:27:54
Let's go.
:27:55
Man, they didn't tell you how heavy
these things were out of the water.