Mister Roberts
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:15:02
Hey, Kennedy, where you been?
:15:04
Okay, you're relieved.
:15:06
Request permission to go ashore, sir.
:15:14
Did one of your men turn up with a--
:15:17
Oh, there she is!
:15:19
Thanks. Come on. Come on.
:15:21
Your papa's over there worried about you.
:15:25
Say, Mr. Roberts, where's your relief?
:15:27
He'll be along any minute now.
:15:30
Any minute now.
:15:31
What are you looking so cocky about?
:15:33
Am l looking cocky?
:15:36
Maybe it's because for the first time since
l've been on this ship, l'm seeing a crew.

:15:40
What do you think you were living with
all this time?

:15:42
With 62 separate guys.
:15:45
There's a big difference. Now in one night,
these guys are bound together.

:15:50
l think now maybe they're strong enough
to stand...

:15:52
...all the miserable, endless days
ahead of us.

:15:56
l only hope l'm strong enough.
:16:01
Tomorrow you and l are going over there...
:16:03
...to take advantage of the groundwork
that's been laid tonight.

:16:06
You and l are going
to give ourselves a liberty.

:16:13
Get a load of Pulver.
:16:17
Hello Frank, how was your liberty?
:16:22
''l'm telling you true
l'd be anything but blue

:16:26
''lf l could be with you''
:16:43
All right, you men know your posts.
:16:48
Officer of the deck?
:16:50
l hope you don't mind, but l've stationed
my men along your starboard side.

:16:54
l'm sorry, but this ship is restricted
for the rest of its stay in Elysium.

:16:59
Your captain is to report to
the island commander at 7:00 this morning.


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