1:01:03
Is that it?
1:01:06
-Is that all you have to say?
-There's a great deal I could say.
1:01:10
I'm sure there is, but we don't have
time to talk about it right now.
1:01:12
Look at the numbers again.
Run your own peripherals.
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But don't just ignore this data
because it 's coming from me.
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Stop being irrational!
1:01:26
Is it really that difficult
for you to admit...
1:01:30
that for once in your life
you are wrong about this...
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and that I am right?
1:01:36
-I am right about this!
-Right about what?
1:01:41
The second nuke.
We're going to have set it off.
1:01:44
-That is not true, Colonel.
-The hell it 's not.
1:01:47
Look, we never took into
account the seismic disruptions.
1:01:51
With every quake,
the speed of the plate changes.
1:01:55
Now based on the current velocity...
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one blast won't be
enough to stop it.
1:02:01
I'm not authorized to do that.
1:02:04
Well, call someone.
Get some fucking authorization.
1:02:08
Unless you want to be the guy that
didn't save us because of asignature.
1:02:22
All right. Let 's say for asecond
I buy into this. What 's the game plan?
1:02:26
-Now just a minute, Colonel.
-Ladies first, Doc.
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The second blast has
to occur near or at...
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...the same depth as the first.
-Fine.
1:02:37
-We'll drop them both.
-No, no, it doesn't work that way.
1:02:41
They're not cumulative.
1:02:43
Ground zero
for the second device...
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has to be at least
ten miles away from here.
1:02:50
-We have to spread out the force.
-Jesus Christ!
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-I ran the numbers three times.
-We haven't time to dig a2nd hole.
1:02:58
You don't need to.
She's wrong.