Broken Arrow
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:39:00
This is battle,
and battle is a highly fluid situation.

:39:04
You... plan on your
contingencies, and i have.

:39:07
You keep your initiative, and I will.
:39:09
But you don't share command.
It's never a good idea.

:39:14
It's still my money.
:39:19
And ifwe succeed,
you and your friends will get a ton of it.

:39:22
Ifwe're successful?
:39:24
Look, Mr Pritchett, I will deliver
the weapons to the destination.

:39:28
But I can't guarantee...
:39:30
.. that the assholes in Washington
won't do something stupid,...

:39:33
.. like... not pay.
:39:36
What ifthey don't?
:39:38
Well, ifthey don't,...
:39:41
.. the Southwest
will be a quiet neighbourhood...

:39:44
.. for about 10,000 years.
:39:52
Wilkins.
:39:55
Fax me their last transmission.
How much radiation is out there?

:39:59
- Fax that to Mr Prentice.
- Yes, sir.

:40:03
- So far we're not picking up any.
- Well, that's strange, isn't it?

:40:07
I mean,... with an exposed core?
:40:09
Well, I'd call it good news.
The breach may not be so bad.

:40:27
Colonel,...
:40:29
What ifthis wasn'tan accident?
:40:32
What are you saying, Giles?
:40:34
In his final transmission,
Major Deakins said Captain Hale lostit.

:40:38
We allassume that to mean...
:40:40
.. pilot error or equipment failure.
:40:42
But...
:40:44
.. what if he meant...
:40:47
.. Hale intentionally lost the plane?
Why would he do that?

:40:50
Two nuclear weapons
would be worth a lot of money.

:40:53
To who, son?
:40:54
There are easier ways
to buy nuclear weapons.

:40:57
The old Soviet republics will sell you
a couple for the price of a BMW.


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