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1:13:00
Well?
1:13:01
Two seamen,
a bomb-squad member drowned.

1:13:04
Another squad member
and a ship's steward killed in the explosion.

1:13:09
Fallon's going to try
entering the device through the faceplate.

1:13:15
That's all.
1:13:18
So much for the Navy!
1:13:21
Scotland Yard?
1:13:24
You say you've got the $500,000 available.
1:13:27
Yes, we made contingency plans.
1:13:34
If I were you, I'd pay up.
1:13:38
We've got the cases in the office.
1:13:43
What, precisely, is Fallon attempting to do?
1:13:47
He'll take up position
at one of the bombs, alone...

1:13:52
and sealed off.
1:13:54
His chief petty officer, Braddock,
will be at another drum, here.

1:13:58
There'll be telephone communication
between them.

1:14:01
Fallon will make the initial dissection.
1:14:04
Each successful step
will be passed to Braddock and duplicated.

1:14:08
- Supposing Fallon's killed?
- Braddock will take over.

1:14:12
He will diagnose the mistake,
carry on from there.

1:14:16
Ad infinitum, I suppose.
1:14:18
Mr. Porter, a man made those bombs,
a man like us...

1:14:24
like Fallon.
1:14:26
It's purely a technical problem.
1:14:30
I thought you were going to say
a technical "exercise."

1:14:33
A chance to use your diplomatic expertise.
1:14:38
People are dead!
Is that a technical problem?

1:14:41
Shouting doesn't help.
1:14:44
I know I must control myself...
1:14:47
and not question government policy
in a loud voice.

1:14:52
I must write to the families of the dead
asking them not to question the policy.

1:14:57
This time tomorrow, I could be duplicating
1,200 copies of a letter...


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