Crimson Tide
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:29:16
[Classical]
:29:17
[Classical]
:29:20
[Softly] Hiya, boy.
Hiya, hiya, hiya.

:29:23
How ya doin'?
Oh, boy. Yeah.

:29:28
So, Mr. Hunter, do you think
I was wrong to run that drill?

:29:32
Not necessarily, sir.
:29:34
- Do you think I got that man killed?
- No, sir.

:29:37
One thing had nothing to do
with the other. It was an accident.

:29:41
- Would you have run the drill?
- No, sir, I wouldn't have.

:29:43
Why not?
:29:45
The fire in the galley
could have flared back up.

:29:47
- I would have seen to it first, sir.
- I'm sure you would have.

:29:51
Me, on the other hand, I tend to think
that's the best time to run a drill.

:29:55
Confusion on the ship
is nothing to fear.

:29:57
It should be taken advantage of.
:30:01
Lest you forget, Mr. Hunter, we are
a ship of war, designed for battle.

:30:05
You don't just fight battles
when everything is hunky-dory.

:30:09
What'd you think, son? I was just
some crazy old coot putting everyone...

:30:13
in harm's way
as I yell "yee-haw"?

:30:15
That was not
my first thought, sir.

:30:18
But there's no excuse. At the time
I was fighting the fire in the galley...

:30:22
I did not agree
with your call, sir.

:30:27
Take a seat.
:30:34
[Sighs]
:30:39
Just so we understand
each other...

:30:43
I don't have any problems
with questions or doubts.

:30:46
As I said to you before, I'm not
seeking the company of kiss-asses.

:30:50
When you got somethin' to say to me,
you say it in private.

:30:53
And if privacy doesn't permit itself,
then you bite your fucking tongue.

:30:58
- Are we clear about that, Commander?
- As a bell, sir.


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