:36:01
	I never lost a ship. I never lost a man.
:36:04
	You didn't find any, either, did you?
:36:06
	With what?
And where should I have looked for them?
:36:12
	We had no means of knowing
what time they crashed...
:36:15
	within three hours.
:36:17
	You were last heard from here.
:36:19
	If you were running against the storm
and trying to make Kingsbay...
:36:22
	you could've been
around Franz Josef Land here.
:36:25
	But if you were running towards Greenland
with the gale behind you...
:36:28
	then you were over the Arctic Ocean here.
:36:30
	Within that area.
Two million square kilometers.
:36:34
	You could have been anywhere,
if you were still alive.
:36:37
	So you assumed that we were dead?
:36:38
	I made no assumption.
I was waiting for orders.
:36:41
	For five days!
:36:43
	We were still waiting for you there,
less than 100 miles from Kingsbay.
:36:47
	Starving. And you were waiting for orders?
:36:58
	A red tent.
:37:00
	A mark for the aircraft that will never come.
:37:03
	They will come, Dr. Malmgren.
:37:06
	- They will see us.
- Come on, Biagi!
:37:09
	Your biscuit's getting cold.
:37:13
	Here's your three-course dinner.
Meat, vegetables, and cheese.
:37:17
	- Pemmican again.
- Dr. Amundsen's recipe?
:37:21
	No, I improved on Dr. Amundsen's recipe.
:37:24
	Titina's share.
:37:30
	Titina has better taste than we have.
:37:33
	Pemmican is the bread of the Arctic.
:37:35
	- It'll keep you alive.
- Keep alive, Biagi.
:37:42
	What's wrong, Biagi?
:37:47
	What is it?
:37:49
	It's the resistor.
:37:59
	Any hope?