H.M.S. Defiant
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1:17:01
Sail her up to the squadron,
alongside English men-of-war?

1:17:05
Yes, I am asking you to do that...
1:17:08
...if you care for the safety
of your country.

1:17:11
If you don't wish to see her humiliated...
1:17:15
...and overrun by Frenchmen.
1:17:21
- Well, what will become of us?
- How can I promise anything?

1:17:25
Their lordships at the Admiralty
do not encourage mutiny.

1:17:30
- It was never intended this way.
- What way, then?

1:17:40
A petition?
1:17:45
I see.
1:17:49
Bit late for petitions now.
1:17:55
All right, we'll sail to Rochefort.
1:17:59
- Lf we do, will you stand by us?
- I'll do my best for you.

1:18:03
All of you.
1:18:05
I'll submit all the facts
in your favour.

1:18:09
But I warn you...
1:18:12
...if any harm comes
to a single officer...

1:18:18
A single officer.
1:18:21
I understand.
1:18:27
Very sorry you lost the arm, sir.
1:18:33
He's promised to speak for us
when the time comes.

1:18:37
Can we trust him?
1:18:39
What, trust an officer?
1:18:41
- To hell with England!
- I've got a family back home!

1:18:45
I don't want Frenchmen
tramping through my house.

1:18:54
Sergeant, watch him.
All our lives depend on this.

1:18:58
For the present, we're agreed.

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