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:24:02
Dirk! That's it. Let's go.
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Angel wings.
:24:07
World would be a lot cooler place
if more of us were like that, huh?

:24:23
This is the center of the cluster.
Here. Asselar.

:24:27
That's where we have to go.
:24:29
Right in the middle
of Kazim's civil war.

:24:31
Hey, you ever been
after marlins, doctors?

:24:33
Oh, no, not
the marlin story again, Al.

:24:35
Seven hundred
and thirty-three pounds.

:24:38
Five and a half hours
in the fighting chair.

:24:41
- I thought it was 600 pounds.
- Hey!

:24:44
What did you catch that day?
I can't remember anything at all.

:24:48
How long you guys been together?
:24:49
Oh, since kindergarten.
College. Navy. NUMA.

:24:53
Poor guy's always
been in my shadow.

:24:56
Always the Al's-maid, never the Al.
:24:58
Right?
:25:04
Nice, doc.
:25:07
You're pulling your weight.
:25:10
- My watch, chief.
- All right, my man. Excellent.

:25:18
Your friend Al told me all about
your Captain Tombs and his boat.

:25:23
Oh, he did, did he?
:25:25
He also said ironclads were
not made to cross the ocean.

:25:28
Well, neither was man. Tequila?
:25:35
And you found a coin?
:25:39
Not just a coin.
:25:43
I found the coin.
:25:46
Now, I also have a letter
from the captain's widow

:25:48
alluding to her husband's
urgent Eastern voyage.

:25:51
I have a sailor's log
on an Atlantic clipper

:25:54
who swears on a stack of Bibles
he saw a great iron beast

:25:56
steaming two miles
off the African coast.


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