:30:01
	The Bismarck's
got a solid foot of armor plate.
:30:04
	Who said so?
:30:06
	The gunnery officer, that's who.
:30:07
	He said we might as well
throw crumpets at her.
:30:10
	I wish someone would
throw a crumpet at me.
:30:17
	Ship bearing green 4-5!
:30:20
	Two ships bearing green 4-5!
:30:25
	Hard aport! Full ahead both!
:30:28
	Hard aport. Full ahead both, sir.
:30:33
	Shall we follow them, sir?
:30:42
	Steady on 1-3-0.
:30:44
	Steady on 1-3-0!
:30:46
	Yeoman, make to admiralty.
:30:48
	Bismarck and cruiser sighted.
:30:50
	Course...south.
:30:52
	My position...
Give latitude and longitude.
:30:55
	Get that off immediately...
:30:56
	in case we run into trouble.
:30:58
	Aye aye, sir.
:30:59
	Check radar.
:31:00
	Check your radar plot.
:31:04
	Enemy report from Suffolk, sir.
:31:07
	They've found her.
:31:09
	Picked her up in the Denmark Strait.
:31:11
	Bismarck and a heavy cruiser.
:31:12
	66-45 north...
:31:14
	26 west.
:31:18
	There, gentlemen.
:31:19
	Course southwest.
:31:20
	Now things are looking up.
:31:22
	Tell the first sea lord
immediately.
:31:24
	Good job we've got
some heavy stuff in the area.
:31:28
	Richards, let me have
an intercepting course...
:31:30
	for Hood and Prince of Wales.
:31:32
	Sir, this one's from the Norfolk.
:31:34
	Norfolk's there, too, sir.
:31:35
	She's with Suffolk.
:31:37
	They're shadowing
in thick fog, using radar.
:31:39
	I hope that radar
works better than usual.
:31:41
	She could blow them both
out of the water.
:31:44
	No. Lutjens is too clever for that.
:31:46
	He'd rather shake off a pair of cruisers...
:31:48
	than stop to sink them.
:31:50
	Course to intercept Bismarck
is 3-1-0.
:31:53
	That would bring Hood in contact...
:31:55
	just about...there.
:31:58
	Just about here, sir.
:31:59
	The intercepting course
is 3-1-0 degrees.