3:35:01
	- Well, sir...
- Yes or no?
3:35:09
	No, sir.
3:35:12
	Maryk persuaded Mr Keith and me to
go with him to see Admiral Halsey.
3:35:19
	On board the flagship I told him the
log didn't justify such action. -
3:35:25
	- And that we'd be charged
with mutiny.
3:35:28
	Were you surprised
when Maryk relieved the captain?
3:35:32
	I was flabbergasted.
3:35:35
	- Were you pleased?
- Maryk was a close friend.
3:35:41
	I anticipated that he would
be involved in great difficulty.
3:35:48
	- No further questions.
- No questions.
3:35:53
	- Will you recall the witness?
- No, sir.
3:35:58
	- No cross-examination?
- No, sir.
3:36:01
	- He's lying.
- He'll get you into more trouble.
3:36:05
	Forget it.
I want one hero, not two mutineers.
3:36:09
	Call Dr Dixon.
3:36:13
	Dr Dixon, please.
3:36:21
	- How did it go, Tom?
- You know. You've tried it.
3:36:26
	Sure, but you're the old word-king.
You knew what you were doing.
3:36:32
	Yeah, I knew what I was doing.
3:36:40
	Doctor, can a sane man possibly
perform offensive or foolish acts?
3:36:47
	It happens every day.
3:36:51
	Assuming that the captain's conduct
often showed bad judgement. -
3:36:56
	- Would that be inconsistent
with your diagnosis of him?
3:36:59
	No, my colleagues and I didn't find
Captain Queeg a perfect officer.