:46:00
	Excuse me.
:46:04
	- What's the matter?
- Hey, what's the story, Captain?
:46:08
	Sparks, did we lose contact?
:46:10
	No, sír. The admíral ordered a news blackout.
:46:13
	- Hey...
- All right, knock it off!
:46:30
	- Yes?
- Sir, why did you black out the news?
:46:35
	A matter of morale, Captain.
No news is better than bad news.
:46:38
	Sir, this is no time
to cut the men off from the world.
:46:42
	There may be no world at all, Cap'n,
if we don't start makíng news.
:46:51
	May l be excused, sir?
:46:55
	What was that about the fog?
Do you remember?
:47:03
	Lee!
:47:07
	Simmer down. l know the admiral was rough,
and l also know about maritime regulations.
:47:13
	lt had nothing to do with regulations.
lt's a matter of common decency!
:47:18
	- The men have a right to know the facts.
- Have a cup of coffee...
:47:21
	- l don't want any coffee!
- Please!
:47:24
	You know the admiral. We've never known
him to be wrong on a question of policy.
:47:28
	- Even if it ruins morale?
- That's what he hopes to avoid!
:47:31
	He has a strange way of showing it!
:47:34
	There may be some here
whose friends and loved ones
:47:37
	have already gone to meet their maker.
:47:40
	lf it is God's will that they, and we,
shall die, so be it.
:47:46
	Ajoyous reunion can be
only a brief moment away.
:47:51
	That's enough, Mr Alvarez.
:47:53
	That's more than enough.
What kind of talk is this anyway?
:47:57
	- l only came to offer comfort.
- Comfort? You offer defeatism!