H.M.S. Defiant
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:11:00
Fall in at the end of the lines.
:11:03
- Where are you going?
- I must see the captain.

:11:06
Get in that line.
:11:10
Recruits ready for inspection.
:11:14
One wants to be put ashore, sir.
:11:16
- I brought him myself. He's a fraud.
- I'm as good as...

:11:21
My antecedents are
as honourable as your own.

:11:25
- What's your name?
- Percival Palliser Wagstaffe.

:11:30
- Are you related to Admiral Wagstaffe?
- He's a distant cousin.

:11:35
He would speak for you?
How well do you know him?

:11:39
- Intimately. Often.
- You visit him?

:11:42
You claim that, do you?
Do you also claim to be a madman?

:11:47
- To visit someone who doesn't exist...
- Not exist? My cousin?

:11:51
I just invented him.
:11:57
What are you?
:11:59
A clerk?
:12:01
- Keep silence!
- Yes, sir.

:12:04
Well, I'm promised to study law.
:12:08
Very well, Mr. Dawlish.
:12:12
- Ready for inspection, sir.
- Thank you.

:12:15
The usual beach combings.
It'll take hard work.

:12:18
They haven't been sworn yet.
:12:21
What does the surgeon say?
Ah, Mr. Goss.

:12:24
Well, they'll do.
They'll do very well, sir.

:12:29
- Excuse me. I appeal.
- What?

:12:32
- I'm a gentleman.
- An impostor.

:12:34
- I questioned him. Excuse me, sir.
- Mr. Scott-Padget?

:12:40
- I must ask you not to turn your back.
- I apologize, sir.

:12:45
- My other duties...
- Until dismissed, your duty is with me.

:12:51
Lads, don't think it's the end.
This ship has a fine crew.

:12:56
Many were pressed like yourselves.
:12:59
We have every hope of an
exciting cruise and rich prizes.


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