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maybe even stronger
than God itself.
:54:02
And then, suddenly,
she felt very darkened,
:54:05
as if she had thought
something sacrilegious.
:54:21
Mmm. It's good.
What's in borscht?
:54:23
That's good borscht.
:54:24
- Borscht in Russian.
- What is in borscht?
:54:27
Borscht.
:54:31
Cabbage, potatoes, bouillon.
:54:35
Everybody eat borscht.
:54:43
Anatoly has a song
that he wrote
:54:47
about the blue sky that you see
:54:49
when you return to the surface
and the hatch opens.
:54:52
And I think that's very apropos,
because it's something
:54:55
that you didn't think
you would miss, but you do.
:55:08
It's very difficult to wander
through the "Keldysh"
:55:11
and not think of the "Titanic"
and draw some parallel.
:55:17
You know, what would've happened
if the engineers
:55:20
hadn't stayed at their station
:55:21
when the "Titanic" had gone
dark, say, an hour earlier?
:55:25
It would have been
absolute pandemonium.
:55:30
I became very close with the men
in the engineering section.
:55:33
It's quieter in here.
Hello, my friends!
:55:36
There wasn't a lot said.
:55:38
But there was still very much
a bonding that went on.
:55:42
Tell me.
:55:43
If we were going
full speed, okay,
:55:47
and all of a sudden,
the bridge said, "Iceberg!"
:55:50
Or "Drunken fishing-boat captain
in our way!"
:55:54
And they ring alarm,
what do you do?