Crimson Tide
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:31:02
Those sailors out there
are just boys...

:31:05
boys who are training to do
a terrible and unthinkable thing,
and if that ever occurs...

:31:08
the only reassurance they'll have
that they're doing the proper thing...

:31:11
is gonna derive from their unqualified
belief in the unified chain of command.

:31:15
That means we don't question each
other's motives in front of the crew.

:31:19
It means we don't
undermine each other.

:31:22
It means in a missile drill...
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they hear your voice right after mine,
without hesitation.

:31:30
- Do you agree with that policy, sailor?
- Absolutely, sir.

:31:35
We're here to preserve democracy,
not to practice it.

:31:41
There'll be a memorial service in
the enlisted men's mess at 1100 hours.

:31:45
- Go see to it.
- Aye, aye, sir.

:31:48
Oh, Hunter.
:31:51
Short of the outbreak
of World War III...

:31:53
the ship sinking or being
attacked by a giant octopus...

:31:57
I'd like to be undisturbed
for the next 30 minutes.

:31:59
I'll see to it, sir.
:32:01
By the way, it was Marichek's
300 pounds that killed him.

:32:09
Not the fire.
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Dismissed.
:32:22
[Sighs]
:32:30
One, two, three, four.
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Back. Back.
:32:38
One, two. One, two.
:32:56
- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.

:32:58
Does it make any sense to you to start
a drill in the middle of a fire?


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