H.M.S. Defiant
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:29:00
Seize one ship, that's mutiny.
No one ever got away.

:29:04
- Seize the fleet, nothing they can do.
- They can't hang every man.

:29:09
We'll make them listen to us.
Until then...

:29:13
...spread the gospel.
Same as back at Spithead.

:29:16
Yeah. Wait, and wait, and wait.
:29:20
Yes, Evans. Wait.
Until the time comes.

:29:23
And when the time comes, Vizard...
Scott-Padget!

:29:28
Mr. Kilpatrick, you've been
before the board three times.

:29:32
- Each time you've failed.
- Yes, sir.

:29:35
- What age are you, 33, 34?
- Thirty-five.

:29:39
Thirty-five.
:29:41
- Your chances are getting slight.
- Yes, sir.

:29:44
Unless the board had reason
to believe you had...

:29:48
...special qualities.
:29:51
- Special qualities, sir?
- Ingenuity during difficulties...

:29:55
...courage, loyalty
to a particular officer...

:29:59
...an officer with influence,
who might use it.

:30:02
Yes, sir. I think I see, sir.
:30:06
You're in charge of disciplining
midshipmen, right?

:30:09
- Make them kiss a gunner's daughter.
- No fear or favour.

:30:14
How about Mr. Crawford?
How does he take it?

:30:19
- I've not had occasion...
- Not had occasion?

:30:22
He's made of good stuff,
he must be spirited.

:30:25
Therefore, he must get into mischief.
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If he gets into mischief,
he must be punished.

:30:33
The captain insisted on no favouritism.
:30:36
- You heard him say that.
- Yes, sir.

:30:39
Well, be watchful, Mr. Kilpatrick.
:30:44
- And diligent.
- Yes, sir.

:30:46
And if you ever need my advice,
don't hesitate to ask.

:30:52
Thank you, sir.
:30:58
- Don't lie, son.
- I didn't do it, sir.


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