1:18:00
Tank... you alive back there?
1:18:05
Yes, sir.
1:18:07
Good. Port ahead
two-thirds.
1:18:13
Port ahead two-thirds.
Aye, sir.
1:18:40
Tank...
can you fix the stern tube?
1:18:46
I don't know, Mr. Tyler.
1:18:48
I don't want
an "I don't know."
1:18:51
Can you fix the torpedo tube?
Yes... or no?
1:18:57
Yes, sir.
I think I can.
1:19:00
thank you, Tank.
1:19:02
Chief,
make depth 1-6-0 meters.
1:19:08
That's more than 500 feet.
1:19:13
Take us down, Chief.
1:19:18
Aye, sir.
1:19:20
One-six-zero meters.
1:19:22
Twenty degrees dive,
both planes.
Twenty degrees dive, aye, sir.
1:19:27
Mr. Tyler, sir,
1:19:29
uh, do you plan on going up
against a destroyer...
1:19:33
with only one fish in the tube
and a busted motor?
1:19:36
Yes, I am, Eddie.
1:19:38
How wise is that, Lieutenant?
Not very.
1:19:41
But have a look. Chief.
1:19:45
There is no way
a two-knot submarine...
1:19:47
can get in firing position
against a 30-knot destroyer
unless we go deep.
1:19:51
At 160 meters,
1:19:54
we can shoot out a bunch of junk
from the forward tubes.
1:19:57
It will resurface
and create a debris field.