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:12:10
Now, that's showing off.
:12:18
I wish that was me.
:12:31
Flight checks, Mr Tracy. Anything I sh... sh...
Anything you want to tell me?

:12:35
Brains, a build-up of vibration, followed by
illumination of the number 5 engine outlight.

:12:40
OK, Mr Tracy, I'll ch... ch...
study the flight data and guidance processor.

:12:44
- Dad!
- Alan!

:12:51
- Dinner's ready. Come and get it.
- It smells delicious. I am starved.

:12:55
I saw the mission on Tv.
It looked dangerous.

:12:58
Saving lives is a dangerous business.
But it's what we do.

:13:02
Was the fire causing thermal updraughts?
:13:04
Enough shop talk.
I want to hear about school.

:13:07
School's boring.
:13:09
Maybe I could be home-educated now.
That way, I could sit in on missions.

:13:14
- What do you think?
- No short cuts, Alan.

:13:16
No school, no rockets.
Why aren't you wearing your retainer?

:13:19
So the wind is blowing 60 knots,
right up my keister.

:13:23
Did you readjust the flaps?
:13:25
Of course! It's not my first day in a Thunderbird.
:13:28
- Keep up!
- Don't you have homework?

:13:31
Unless he's blown up this school,
like the last one!

:13:33
- Keep Alan away from the ships.
- That's enough. Pass the salad.

:13:37
- I haven't seen that much fire since Fiji.
- That was Istanbul.

:13:41
- Istanbul was the earthquake.
- Nothing compares to Argentina.

:13:45
Dad, I'm not really hungry.
:13:47
- Come on, Fermat. Let's go.
- But...

:13:50
I'm not done!
:13:53
- Come on.
- OK.


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