H.M.S. Defiant
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:20:04
For making to strike an officer.
:20:07
You'll be flogged for this.
Six dozen lashes.

:20:12
Wheatley, you're under arrest.
:20:15
- You made to strike an officer?
- No, sir. I wouldn't have.

:20:19
- I've learned that much.
- But you did put up your fists?

:20:24
Well, answer me!
:20:25
An impulse, instantly regretted.
:20:28
- What was that?
- An impulse, sir. Instantly regretted.

:20:34
- Where did you learn that phrase?
- It's true, sir.

:20:38
Threatening officers is serious,
but given your clean sheet...

:20:43
...l'll be lenient. Two dozen lashes.
:20:47
- I said six.
- March him out.

:20:50
Right turn. Forward march.
:20:55
There were many people
who heard me say six.

:20:59
It was not your decision to make.
:21:02
- Did you take note of that phrase?
- Phrase, sir?

:21:06
"An impulse, instantly regretted."
:21:11
It may mean nothing. But in
my opinion, he'd been drilled in it.

:21:16
- Drilled, sir? By whom?
- I wish I knew.

:21:25
- He remembered his piece.
- It didn't save him, did it?

:21:29
It helped. Only two dozen.
Scott-Padget must have nigh run mad.

:21:37
- You know what two dozen means?
- Shut your mouth.

:21:40
It means a soft captain.
My old captain on the Swift: : :

:21:45
...he never gave less than six dozen.
:21:48
Yes, that's what he gave me.
:21:51
Six dozen.
:21:52
Look here!
:21:58
All hands on deck
to witness punishment!


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