Broken Arrow
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: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.

:41:01
Sir,...
:41:03
.. I meant how much
would they be worth to us.

:41:07
How much would we pay
to get them back?

:41:09
Hold on.
:41:13
These nukes have codes or something
to stop people using them.

:41:17
Of course.
:41:18
And no-one knows these codes,
except for the President and you guys?

:41:22
Access to codes
requires the highest security.

:41:25
Yeah, but not even the pilots
have these codes, right?

:41:28
Where's that NEST team?
:41:30
They just took off, sir.
The ETA in Utah is 96 minutes.

:41:40
- Left ten, left.
- Ten-four.

:41:55
- It's okay...
- It's not okay!

:41:57
I wanna know what's going on,
and I wanna know right now!


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