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:36:01
But we have a problem.
:36:03
My stealth functions
were lost in the fire.

:36:07
I want you to find
the North Korean radar floor.

:36:11
Fifteen feet.
:36:13
Well, we can fly in under the radar.
:36:18
Continue.
:36:22
- Marshfield.
- Captain, this is Lieutenant Gannon.

:36:24
Lieutenant, where are you?
:36:25
Actually, I'm inside
the UCA V EDI, sir.

:36:28
Look, lieutenant, I want you and that
machine back on this ship ASAP.

:36:32
I need the status
of Lieutenant Wade first, sir.

:36:38
- Ben, I hate to tell you this, but...
- I know.

:36:40
Has her survival beacon
been located?

:36:43
No, I'm sorry.
:36:45
Did Cummings
tell you he would take charge...

:36:47
...of the search and rescue
of Lieutenant Wade?

:36:50
Well, not exactly, lieutenant. Why?
:36:52
Sir, there are a lot of things
I think you should know.

:37:38
This is breaking news.
:37:41
There was a major explosion
Thursday in Rangoon.

:37:44
I'll take care of everything here.
Change course...

:37:46
...and head directly back to the ship.
- Negative.

:37:49
She's my wingman.
If I find her, I'm going in.

:37:52
If you go in, it's war. PAYCOM
says it's gotten way too hot.

:37:55
Lieutenant, the best thing
for the Navy...

:37:57
...is for you to bring
that aircraft back to this ship.

:37:59
No, what's best is what you taught me:
You never abandon your wingman.


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