H.M.S. Defiant
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:31:01
- Are those your initials?
- Yes, but I just made a scratch.

:31:06
- You could hardly see it.
- You did?

:31:08
- You lied to me.
- I thought...

:31:11
- It's so marked-up anyway.
- It shouldn't be.

:31:14
There's a rule against
defacing the table.

:31:17
I've been lenient with you.
Too lenient.

:31:20
- Anything to say?
- Only that...

:31:23
...someone else must have...
:31:26
- I have nothing to say.
- Nothing?

:31:29
The very time when you should have.
We call that dumb insolence.

:31:39
Bring the lamp closer, carpenter.
:31:42
- There is a trace of worm.
- I thought you should know.

:31:46
Nothing a little whitewash won't cure.
:31:49
It might make its way to the
midshipmen's berth. You should look.

:31:54
If you think it important.
Somebody being taught his manners?

:32:00
Overdoing it, isn't he?
:32:03
- That will do.
- Aye, sir.

:32:06
All right, get up.
:32:17
- What is he being punished for?
- Cutting his initials on the table.

:32:22
- Where is this trouble you mentioned?
- Chapman!

:32:30
All I see is a patch
of uncoated timber. Is that all?

:32:35
I thought you should see, sir.
:32:55
- The wind's freshening.
- Why have you reversed my orders?

:32:59
- Sir?
- I wanted the gallants set.


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