It Came from Beneath the Sea
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:09:02
Still no luck.
We're fouled tight.

:09:04
Hand me that thing.
:09:07
I want two Apua-Lung volunteers
to blast the sluice.

:09:10
Get in your gear and stand by the
escape hatch. Take a demolition charge.

:09:13
- I'll take over.
- Aye, aye, Captain.

:09:20
Anybody hurt?
:09:22
Mac took an awful crack
in the head here, Captain.

:09:25
- How do you feel?
- All right.

:09:27
What's a fractured skull,
anyway?

:09:31
Is that damn thing still going?
:09:33
Not afraid of a little
radiation, are you?

:09:35
I've heard it makes you
so you can't have children, sir.

:09:38
Mac was married
just before we left port, Captain.

:09:40
- Congratulations, Mac.
- Thanks. We're counting on a family.

:09:44
We won't hang around down here
any longer than we can help it.

:09:47
Volunteers are ready, sir.
:09:48
Hand me that thing.
:09:51
I'm gonna rig in the bow diving plane to
see if that will free us. If it won't...

:09:56
Just cross your fingers.
Rig in bow diving planes.

:09:59
Aye, aye, sir.
:10:04
That's doing it.
Full rise on the stern planes.

:10:06
Aye!
:10:11
We're loose, Captain!
:10:13
Speeïs increasing.
We're coming up, sir.

:10:16
- That's a relief.
- Stand by to surface.

:10:19
Stand by to surface.
Aye, sir.

:10:47
What's on your mind?
:10:48
Stern planes are fouled.
Show signs of radioactivity.

:10:52
- Tell those swimmers to stay clear?
- I did, sir.


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