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Hello, Margie?
Yeah, so anyways, he says...
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All right,
let's have a look around.
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Aye, sir.
Set course to 2-4-0.
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15 degrees down angle
on the bow planes.
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Come right 2-4-0.
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Welcome to the bridge,
Mr. Thatch.
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OK, everybody...
:19:15
I want you
to give Mr. Thatch...
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your undivided attention.
:19:19
Good afternoon.
Can everyone hear me OK?
:19:23
Heh, OK, uh, how-
how 'bout some slides?
:19:28
The-the first slide is
a depiction of a creature.
:19:30
A creature so frightening...
:19:32
that sailors were said
to be driven mad...
:19:34
by the mere sight of it.
:19:36
Hubba, hubba.
:19:38
Uh, I'm sorry.
That's...wrong.
:19:40
Geez,
I used to take lunch money...
:19:42
from guys like this.
:19:43
Anyway, this, uh-OK.
:19:45
This is an illustration
of the Leviathan...
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the creature guarding
the entrance to Atlantis.
:19:50
With something like that...
:19:52
I would have white wine,
I think.
:19:54
It's a mythical sea serpent.
:19:56
He's described
in the Book of Job.
:19:57
The-the Bible says...
:19:58
"Out of his mouth
go burning lights...
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sparks of fire shoot out."
:20:02
But more likely it's
a carving or a sculpture...
:20:04
to frighten
the superstitious.
:20:05
So we find this masterpiece.
Then what?
:20:07
When do we dig?
:20:09
Actually, we don't have to dig.
:20:10
You see, according
to the Journal...
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the path to Atlantis
will take us down a tunnel...
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at the bottom of the ocean,
and we'll come up a curve...
:20:16
into an air pocket
right here...
:20:18
where we'll find
the remnants...
:20:19
of an ancient highway
that will lead us to Atlantis.
:20:21
Kind of like the grease trap
in your sink.
:20:23
Cartographer, linguist, plumber.
:20:25
Hard to believe
he's still single.
:20:27
-You said there'd be digging.
-Go away, Mole.
:20:29
Captain, you'd better
come look at this, sir.
:20:31
OK, class dismissed.
:20:33
Give me exterior lights.
:20:42
Look at that.
:20:44
There are ships here
from every era.