The Flight of the Phoenix
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1:33:02
...and so far beyond the law
that killing a few people like us...

1:33:07
...wouldn't mean a thing.
1:33:08
They are, in all probability, lost.
1:33:11
And just as short of water as we are.
1:33:15
They can only cause difficulties.
1:33:18
If we leave them alone they'll move on
and we can get back to work.

1:33:24
But why don't we just talk to them?
We can do that, can't we?

1:33:29
- They sound friendly enough.
- I wouldn't count on it.

1:33:32
No.
1:33:35
- But we have to find out.
- This time I'll go with you.

1:33:53
They're staying put.
1:33:55
Now, I'll take Sgt. Watson with me
and we'll go and tell-

1:33:59
Now, wait a minute.
I've already told you I'd be going.

1:34:02
What's the sense building this
if you're not here to drive?

1:34:05
- He's right, Frank.
- Nobody's going to drive this fool thing.

1:34:09
What?
1:34:11
Don't let's have an argument.
It's sublimely unimportant who goes out.

1:34:15
The sergeant and I have the best chance.
1:34:18
At first we'll say
there's only two of us.

1:34:20
We'll approach them in a circle
so if they prove to be unfriendly...

1:34:24
...they won't double back and find you.
I think the uniform might do the trick.

1:34:30
- Where's the sergeant?
- In the hull.

1:34:32
Right.
1:34:35
Makes sense, Frank.
1:34:37
Here you are, sergeant. Ready?
1:34:41
- What's the trouble, sergeant?
- Nothing. No trouble, sir.

1:34:45
Come along, then.
1:34:47
I'm not going.
1:34:50
- What was that?
- I'm not going!

1:34:56
Sergeant, I don't think
you've quite understood.

1:34:59
I'm giving you an order
to come with me.


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