:13:03
More. Keep going.
:13:06
Hi.
:13:08
- How are you? Feeling better?
- Yes, thank you.
:13:10
- I'm Rudi.
- Sorry, where are we?
:13:11
This is the Martha Ann,
It's a NUMA boat. Ship.
:13:14
We didn't know who you were, so
we kind of patched you up ourselves.
:13:17
You had an edema
of the upper tracheal track.
:13:19
Rudi, I've been waiting
two months for this moment.
:13:22
Don't mess it up for me
by letting him drown.
:13:24
- Yes, admiral.
- Diver up!
:13:26
In five, counting,
four, three, two, one.
:13:44
Ladies and gentlemen,
may I introduce to you
:13:46
after a 772-year engagement
on the bottom of the ocean:
:13:51
King Bateen!
:13:57
Nice job, everyone.
:13:59
Except you, Al. What the hell?
:14:01
It's a 10-ton-rated winch,
my friend, not a fly-fishing rod.
:14:04
You know what? You're thinking
of the Thompson 12-91.
:14:07
Whereas you're astride a 12-93.
:14:09
- Not that you could operate either one.
- Boys!
:14:11
- Sir?
- Sir?
:14:12
The king meets the people
at the museum in five hours.
:14:15
- Don't worry, sir. He'll be there.
- He'll be there.
:14:17
He better be.
:14:18
Secure those cables!
:14:21
Hey, look who's on her feet.
:14:24
Thanks to you, I guess.
:14:26
You were lucky to just lose your bag.
Dangerous city.
:14:29
Damn it, I did lose my bag.
:14:31
- Nothing worth dying for, I hope.
- Well, that's a tough question.
:14:35
Nothing worth you dying for.
:14:37
Hey, Dirk, get your butt up here
:14:38
so we can scrape
some of the crap off this thing.
:14:41
- Excuse me. The wife.
- Come on, ladies,
:14:43
get Mr. Bateen unhooked.
:14:44
Clean him up.
We got a party to go to.
:14:47
- Admiral?
- Retired.
:14:49
- Jim Sandecker.
- Eva. Eva Rojas.
:14:51
I'm with the WHO.
:14:54
You look like you could use
a cup of coffee.
:14:57
- Hey, Dirk. Hey, I need your help.
- What?
:14:59
- Is it left over right, or right over left?
- This better not be like last time.