The Hunt for Red October
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:20:00
What are you doing with it?
:20:03
We're rigging it with a generic
docking collar for other subs.

:20:09
We can get it anywhere in the world
in 24 hours.

:20:13
- How's your back?
- It's fine. Have you got a minute?

:20:21
It's bigger than a regular Typhoon.
What are these doors?

:20:25
You don't miss much.
:20:28
Those are too big
to be torpedo tubes.

:20:32
- Can you launch an ICBM horizontally?
- Why would you want to?

:20:36
They're symmetrical,
right down the long axis of the sub.

:20:42
- How about a towed sonar array?
- Too close to the screws.

:20:47
I'll be...
:20:50
This could be a caterpillar.
:20:53
- A what?
- Magneto-hydrodynamic propulsion.

:20:58
- Do you follow?
- No.

:21:01
It's like a jet engine for the water.
:21:05
It's got no moving parts,
so it's very, very quiet.

:21:10
- How quiet?
- Sonar wouldn't pick it up.

:21:15
Maybe as a seismic anomaly.
It wouldn't sound like a submarine.

:21:21
We messed with this a few years ago.
Couldn't make it work

:21:28
- They really built this?
- She put to sea this morning.

:21:39
When I was twelve I helped my daddy
build a bomb shelter in our basement. -

:21:44
- because some fool parked a dozen
warheads off the coats of Florida.

:21:50
This thing could park 200 warheads
off Washington or New York-

:21:54
- and no one would know anything
about it until it was all over.


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