Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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1:22:00
lt comes from a Honolulu newspaper,
found on the derelict yacht.

1:22:05
The headline reads ''World Subs Ordered
To Stop SeavĂ­ew From Firing Missile.''

1:22:11
So, in addition to all our other problems,
we are now a hunted ship,

1:22:15
and we may never get a chance
to fire the missile.

1:22:18
This in no way alters my plans.
1:22:21
This ship will hold its course.
1:22:23
But, in view of this news
and, uh, your request,

1:22:29
the men who want to go home
may do so, on that yacht.

1:22:32
l think you're fools to try it,
1:22:34
but l'll supply sufficient water and food
to give you a fighting chance.

1:22:39
Admiral, if we're to meet your deadline to
the Marianas, it's madness to split this crew.

1:22:43
- ln view of the threat of mutiny...
- lt's not mutiny yet.

1:22:46
Your challenge was not taken up by the men.
1:22:49
Our trouble stems from the fanatical desire
on the part of some of them to go home.

1:22:54
l'd rather have a small crew
than risk further sabotage.

1:22:58
- Admiral...
- Enough, Captain.

1:22:59
Men, you have 15 minutes
to make your decision.

1:23:02
Please have any in the sick bay that
want to go placed aboard the yacht.

1:23:07
One of you doctors better go along.
The other, stay.

1:23:10
Dr Jamieson, l would say that
this looks like ajob for you.

1:23:16
- Yes, sir.
- Get the supplies rolling, Cap'n.

1:23:19
Excuse me.
1:23:42
- All clear on deck!
- Very well. Captain, take her down.

1:23:46
- Take her down. 100 feet.
- 100 feet. Flood negative.

1:23:49
- Are you all right, Admiral?
- Perfectly all right, thanks to Crane.

1:23:53
Well, Mr Alvarez,
l see you decided to stay with us.

1:23:56
Stay or go, what's the difference?
What's to be will be.


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