:56:03
"Job."
:56:11
You're an electrician. Good.
You can us help squeeze more
juice out of them batteries.
:56:19
Sir, I see the skipper.
:56:34
Battery's dead.
Whatever juice was left
we used up when we maneuvered.
:56:35
Battery's dead.
Whatever juice was left
we used up when we maneuvered.
:56:39
What about the diesels?
:56:41
Starboard's a wreck.
We need the dry dock to fix it.
:56:44
Port side diesel's
the good news.
Who ever the Krauts had on it...
:56:47
didn't know a piston head
from his sister's titty.
:56:50
I think I can fix it.
:56:51
Okay, Tank.
Do what you can.
:56:55
Yes, sir.
:56:58
Allright. Listen up.
:57:00
We've decided on a course.
:57:03
We're headin' for England,
Land's End.
:57:05
It's the closest,
besides occupied France.
:57:09
Rabbit, how many
torpedoes do we have?
:57:11
Just one. It's in
the stern tube, which is busted,
bleedin' air from somewhere.
:57:16
- Sir?
- Yeah, what is it, Trigger?
:57:20
Can't we just use the radio--
:57:22
fire off a Mayday
and wait for a rescue?
:57:24
That's impossible.
:57:26
If we transmit,
the Germans will direction-find
our position to a grid...
:57:29
with their missing
two U-boats.
:57:31
If they even suspect we have
the Enigma, they will change
their entire coding system.
:57:35
And that would completely
negate the purpose
of our mission.
:57:38
Mr. Tyler,
:57:40
if we head for England,
:57:42
we're gonna go straight through
the western approaches.
:57:44
He's right. I mean,
that'sJerry's backyard.
Listen, guys.
:57:50
It's full of U-boats.
And we've got nothing
to defend ourselves with.
:57:53
Do you think I got
all the answers here?
:57:56
Think I know how we're gonna
get out of this? I don't.
I don't know how.