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"Titanic" is that thing
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you always try to
measure yourself against.
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"What would I have done if I
would have been on the deck?"
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Heroism and character
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will always be the domain of
the individual, not the group.
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That's what will never change.
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On one of the later dives,
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Jim decided to go back into the
first-class spaces on "D" deck
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and have "Mir-2" shine lights
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through those leaded-glass
windows from the outside.
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- Getting ready?
- Yes.
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Here comes the light.
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Nice.
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Perfect.
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Not since April 14, 1912,
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had human eyes seen light
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pouring through
these beautiful windows.
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A lot of the washstands
have fallen over,
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yet here was one
that was still upright.
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And so someone took
a drink of water,
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set that glass down,
and walked out of that room,
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and 90 years later, that glass
and that carafe are still there.
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I n the middle of this,
you see this perfect object.
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It really ties you
to the people.
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It does.
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You still see things
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where people had last left them.
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Lamps still plugged in.
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The medicine bottles
still in place.
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It's the things people touched
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that bring the pictures alive
in your mind.
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So we're looking at it
right here, like this.
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I need more power.
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Come on, baby.
React, react, react.
1:10:50
- We have a problem.
- What?
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We got
a low-battery warning here.
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Whoa, there's something
really terribly wrong here.
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Uh-oh.
Are we gonna lose this thing?
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Oh, Jesus.
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- Did we crash?
- We're dead. We're dead.