:26:02
New contact, Skipper
:26:11
What do we got?
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A Russian sub
:26:16
General Quarters!
All hands, man your battle stations
:26:30
Breaker 231, correlates
to our Submarine at 9, 000 yards
:26:39
It's protecting the freighters
:26:50
Bob, is there any way to
avoid stopping the submarine first?
:26:54
I'm afraid not, Mr. President
:26:56
The sub has positioned itself between
the Pierce and the Soviet ships
:26:59
Admiral Anderson insists
it's too much of a risk
:27:01
to proceed with
stopping the freighters
:27:03
The Pierce would be
a sitting duck for the sub
:27:07
Put me through to the Pierce
:27:08
Yes, sir
:27:09
Admiral Anderson
:27:10
the President wishes to speak
directly to the Captain of the Pierce
:27:14
Is that a problem?
:27:16
No, it isn't, sir
:27:18
He's putting you through, sir
:27:20
Sir, I'm patching you
through to the bridge now
:27:24
This is the Captain of the Pierce
:27:26
Captain
this is the President speaking
:27:28
Mr. President
:27:30
Is there any way you can
force that sub to the surface
:27:32
without damaging it or yourself?
:27:35
I can bring it up, Mr. President
:27:36
But whether it's damaged or not
is up to the sub
:27:39
Even if they do force it up
:27:41
that sub'll be inspected
over the crew's dead bodies
:27:44
They'd be executed for allowing it
when they got home