Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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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.

1:24:01
- That guy gets on my nerves.
- Cheerful, isn't he?

1:24:03
Stern's under. Deck's awash.
1:24:05
- Full speed ahead, Cap'n.
- One moment, sir.

1:24:11
Lieutenant, l ask you take official note
of my protest against the admiral's actions.

1:24:17
- Actions?
- Yes, sir.

1:24:18
Despite my objection,
you encouraged desertion.

1:24:22
l can't argue with that. You're within
your rights to record a protest.

1:24:27
But, Lieutenant, you can also record this.
1:24:30
Desertion or not, we're better off
without a murderer on board.

1:24:34
The note l found was no idle warning.
That fire in my cabin was deliberately set.

1:24:38
Begging your pardon, sir.
1:24:40
Romano.
1:24:42
Fire detail found a cigar burning
on the floor, sir.

1:24:44
- Meaning l was smoking in bed?
- Apparently, sir.

1:24:47
''Apparently, sir''? Except, l ran
out of cigars before l went to bed.

1:24:52
Lieutenant, file the captain's report,
then have my cabin cleaned up.

1:24:57
l'm going to check supplies.
1:24:59
For more cigars.

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