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:17:00
What happened?
Where's everyone?

:17:03
They're all gone.
:17:04
They panicked.
:17:08
I told them.
I said, "Stay cool."

:17:11
I ordered them to maintain stations,
but they wouldn't listen.

:17:17
C Section is breached.
:17:21
They're all dead, Captain.
:17:23
They ought to be.
:17:28
I took a reading
from the computer.

:17:30
Reactor appears
to be unstable.

:17:36
We're hanging on
by a thread, Captain.

:17:40
One more hit,
I'm telling you, one more and. . .

:17:45
free fall.
:17:46
Shaw: What's the status
on the engine?

:17:48
Salvanto's still. . .
he's still working on that.

:17:53
Check this out.
:17:56
I was able to launch
a remote camera.

:18:00
Been cruisin' around
outside the sub.

:18:08
There's at least five,
six ships down here.

:18:12
I mean, different countries,
different time periods.

:18:16
It's like it's some kind
of international graveyard.

:18:18
Devil's Eye.
:18:22
Wait a second.
Go back, take it back.

:18:26
Oh, my God.
The Leningrad!

:18:31
Finch: You know it?
:18:34
Roy: Yeah, it's infamous.
I actually thought it was a myth.

:18:38
During the Cuban Missile Crisis,
an American submarine. . .

:18:40
claimed to have torpedoed a Russian
sub called "The Leningrad."

:18:43
Except no wreck was found,
and the Russians. . .

:18:46
completely
denied its existence.

:18:48
Brickman:
I also found these close by.

:18:50
They must have spilled out
when the sub broke up.

:18:54
Finch: What's with
the skull and crossbones?

:18:58
That's what they were
shipping to Castro.


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