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:35:01
And how do you feel
about black body bags?

:35:04
What am I supposed to tell
all the weeping mothers?

:35:06
We could've got the job done
without sacrificing their children...

:35:09
...but no, we decided not to
because of what?

:35:12
- Tradition?
- Not tradition, it's...

:35:14
Look, we have things
those computers can never have...

:35:17
...like instincts and feelings
and moral judgment.

:35:20
You can call me old-fashioned,
you can call it whatever you want...

:35:23
...but I just don't think that in war...
:35:25
...the action should ever be divorced
from the consequences.

:35:28
You don't think I consider
the consequences...

:35:30
...every time I send you up there
with bombs?

:35:33
- I know you do, sir.
- I've dedicated my life...

:35:36
...to considering the consequences.
:35:39
I got a bad feeling about this plane.
:35:42
I don't know, I think it needs more...
:35:45
I don't know, trials before it's ever
put in a combat situation again.

:35:48
You been talking to Marshfield?
:35:51
- Sir, you're my commanding officer.
- That's right.

:35:55
And I guarantee you this thing will be
100 percent before I risk it in the field.

:35:59
Look, Ben...
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...all we need is
one more successful mission...

:36:05
...and this project will be out of
the stovepipe and into the light.

:36:09
Are you with me on this?
:36:11
- I'm here to make it happen, sir.
- All right.

:36:14
I've arranged a little R and R for you
and your team. You've earned it.

:36:17
Thailand maybe.
:36:19
We just got here.
:36:22
Yeah, but this could turn out
to be a long tour.

:36:25
You better take it while you can get it.
We'll pick this up when you get back.


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