In Enemy Hands
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:10:00
but I've been preparing for this for
a long time and I do know what I'm doing.

:10:04
I don't doubt that, Sir.
:10:06
So, what's on your mind, Chief?
Let's have it.

:10:11
I was thinking about
the men's morale.

:10:13
They're frustrated by these
constant exercises...

:10:15
and it's clearly not helping
their performance.

:10:18
What is it? You and the men are
disappointed we haven't seen any action?

:10:22
No, it's not that.
:10:25
Then what is it, Chief?
What is it?

:10:28
I was thinking...
:10:30
to keep spirits up,
maybe we could...

:10:31
give 'em a little more latitude...
:10:34
little less exercise.
:10:37
That's not your decision.
:10:39
And I've made mine.
:10:40
The crew's performance is
not what it needs to be.

:10:43
And the drills will
continue per my orders.

:10:45
Understood?
:10:47
Aye, Sir.
:10:48
Is that all?
:10:50
Yeah, that's all.
:10:52
You're dismissed.
:11:00
- How is Heinrich?
- Concussion. He'll be okay.

:11:06
Good, I'll check in on him later.
:11:13
- Good move.
- You always win anyway.

:11:18
- Do you know what your problem is?
- My queen is in a bad position.

:11:22
You always underestimate yourself.
:11:25
You should have been a commander yourself,
instead of hanging around with me.

:11:33
I thought that you would be more cheerful,
after we sunk that cruiser.

:11:40
We sink one, they sink 30.
We're lucky that the torpedo exploded.

:11:47
- The Americans joined the war.
- It didn't go so well last night.

:11:52
It'll all be better soon.
With a little luck...

:11:57
With a little luck,
we'll make it home in one piece.


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