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00:00:00We have just baked a chocolate cake.
00:00:08Oh, I think that's Daddy home from work.
00:00:16Hello, Mummy.
00:00:17Hello, Daddy.
00:00:21Would you like some chocolate cake?
00:00:22Oh, yes, please.
00:00:26Watch it.
00:00:27It's just a cup.
00:00:30Whoops-a-daisy.
00:00:31Pick him up.
00:00:34What's the problem?
00:00:36Daddy's playing some silly games, isn't he?
00:00:39Pick him up!
00:00:42Okay.
00:00:47Previously on Sea Patrol...
00:00:51Gunner!
00:00:52Clear!
00:00:53Clear!
00:00:57Sea-seed pills!
00:00:58He's yanking your chain, mate.
00:00:59That don't work.
00:01:00Thanks, Jeff.
00:01:03I never expected we'd end up on the same ship.
00:01:08Get down here, quick!
00:01:10What's going on?
00:01:13All right, Jeff!
00:01:15Get down!
00:01:15Jack!
00:01:16Look, breathe.
00:01:17Now here we find.
00:01:21What happens if we don't find them?
00:01:22We'll find them.
00:01:23Boys, next time you have a pool party,
00:01:30why don't you invite the rest of the class?
00:01:32So you're going to, uh, buy me a drink
00:01:33and let me get back to shore, man?
00:01:36Haven't you heard about the non-fraternization rule
00:01:38for shipmates?
00:01:39Oh, yeah, I've heard about it, man.
00:01:40It might be.
00:01:43Now, Sea Patrol continues.
00:01:45B.T.
00:01:58What's up?
00:02:00Enjoying yourself, ex?
00:02:02Driving a patrol boat is very different to a frigate.
00:02:05Look at how different it is.
00:02:06Like a V8 in a school bus.
00:02:08You're a westy petrolhead, Nav.
00:02:09It's much more direct.
00:02:12Direct, intuitive.
00:02:13The more you do it, the more you'll enjoy it.
00:02:15So do you have any idea
00:02:17why we're inserting two federal police onto Bright Island?
00:02:20Of course I've asked the question, ex.
00:02:22And of course they're choosing not to answer.
00:02:35So if we're heading to Bright Island...
00:02:43Are you happy with this course, ex?
00:02:45I am.
00:02:48Ex, I think we need to come left.
00:02:50Why?
00:02:51I'm steering 320?
00:02:53Bright Island, Bez 310.
00:02:57Roger.
00:02:57Port 20, steer 310.
00:02:59Port 20, steer 310, ma'am.
00:03:01What the hell was that?
00:03:21What's going on?
00:03:21Captain has a ship full of stern, both engines.
00:03:24Full of stern, both engines.
00:03:25Five inches full of stern, sir.
00:03:31Very good.
00:03:31Check depth, Nav.
00:03:33Depth, according to the echo sounder, is 15 metres.
00:03:36That ties in with the charter, Depp.
00:03:38Anything on radar?
00:03:39Nothing.
00:03:40Nothing.
00:03:41So we've hit the invisible man.
00:03:43Stop both engines.
00:03:44Stop both engines.
00:03:48Both engines stopped, sir.
00:03:49Very good.
00:03:51We'll need to take a look.
00:03:53Whatever it is, it shouldn't be there.
00:03:55E.T., suit up.
00:03:56Sir.
00:03:57We're here.
00:04:05Oh, let's seu.
00:04:05It's true.
00:04:05There are times so many climators that will begin to run.
00:04:18We'll be here now.
00:04:18Please.
00:04:19Please.
00:04:19We'll be here.
00:04:20To the next level, let's start.
00:04:20We'll be here.
00:04:21We'll be here.
00:04:22Let's run.
00:04:22You won't.
00:04:23There are times, sir.
00:04:24We'll be here.
00:04:25Come on down.
00:04:25You'll be here.
00:04:26We're going to reservacos?
00:04:54In case of sharks?
00:04:56No, I wouldn't concern yourself, ma'am.
00:04:58No self-respecting shark could eat him.
00:05:00If everyone just snacked on him a little,
00:05:02he might do the women of the world a favour.
00:05:24Bridge, ComSan, we have a high-frequency tracking signal close by.
00:05:40A moment ago it wasn't there, now it's booming in.
00:05:42Take the con, Nav.
00:05:44X with me.
00:05:48ComSan reports a sudden high-frequency signal.
00:05:51What have we got there?
00:05:52Looks like some sort of transponder unit.
00:05:54Pretty high-quality stuff.
00:05:56Do you want it on board, sir?
00:05:58High-quality transponder gear in the middle of nowhere.
00:06:00Sounds dodgy to me.
00:06:02Leave it there, E.T. Come back aboard.
00:06:04Whatever that thing's doing there,
00:06:06it's worth a heap of money to someone.
00:06:08Uh, Mike, when you report this...
00:06:10Federal police will be kept informed.
00:06:16Sir, we've come across a boy equipped with a transponder unit.
00:06:19Very expensive, very sophisticated.
00:06:21And this boy?
00:06:22It's moored to a heavy object than 15 metres of water.
00:06:25Given the sophistication of the equipment,
00:06:27we could be looking at something illegal.
00:06:29The senior federal agent on board has requested his people be informed.
00:06:33All right, I'll liaise with the federal police,
00:06:35see if it rings any bells for them.
00:06:37Also, customs, so Coast Watch can keep an eye.
00:06:40Roger. In the meantime...
00:06:42Your priority is to continue on to Bright Island
00:06:44to insert the federal agents there.
00:06:47Aye, sir.
00:06:48I'll keep you posted.
00:06:50Nav, mark the boy's position on radar.
00:06:53It's already marked, sir.
00:06:55Just once, I'd like to get in ahead of you.
00:06:57In your dreams, sir.
00:06:59Then set course for Bright Island at 18 knots.
00:07:02Aye, sir.
00:07:03Half ahead, both engines.
00:07:04Revolution 720, steer 270.
00:07:07Half ahead, both engines.
00:07:08Revolution 720, steer...
00:07:11Why didn't we just haul up whatever it is and take a look?
00:07:14Given the gear, it's gotta be dodgy.
00:07:17What does that suggest to you?
00:07:18A rendezvous for people, smugglers, drugs, other contraband?
00:07:21Some sort of intelligence stakeout?
00:07:23Yeah.
00:07:24I wouldn't get to Jane's Bond here.
00:07:25The smart money's gotta be on drugs.
00:07:27So...
00:07:28So, to make a charge stand up in court,
00:07:30we have to catch them in possession.
00:07:32If we mess with the evidence,
00:07:33some defence lawyer will claim we planted it.
00:07:36And if we're on top of it when they come for it?
00:07:38We'll scare them off.
00:07:39We'll scare them off.
00:07:40I'd just love to know what's down there.
00:07:44So why are we dropping the feds off on Bright Island?
00:07:46It's got to do with a marine biologist that died, hasn't it?
00:07:48So you think she was murdered?
00:07:50Wouldn't surprise me.
00:07:51Bright Island.
00:07:52I didn't say that.
00:07:53You know, it could be anything.
00:07:54Chemical reaction.
00:07:55Bollocks.
00:07:56It's a suspicious death.
00:07:58Well, maybe the ghost's got her.
00:08:00You can laugh all you like.
00:08:03The fact that feds are involved means foul play for sure.
00:08:06It's probably some kind of poison, eh, Judge?
00:08:08Yeah, it's like in these muffins.
00:08:10No, they're good.
00:08:11As good as my mum's chef are.
00:08:12Well, you're lucky to have any.
00:08:13The skipper stops engines without asking permission of the chef.
00:08:17There's a new ex running into something on the high seas.
00:08:20I don't know.
00:08:21Woman driver.
00:08:24Don't have the presence of a woman driver stop you fellas.
00:08:27I'm going to be discussing my girlfriend next.
00:08:31She's pranking the car.
00:08:32I believe every word you say, Chef-O.
00:08:35I smell coffee.
00:08:36It's me.
00:08:48Let me guess.
00:08:49Chef-O was complaining about stopping the ship without warning him.
00:08:52I appear to have become a figure of fun to the ship's company, sir.
00:08:56There's 23 people on a ship this size.
00:08:59Fun's one of the things that smooths off the edges.
00:09:02It's humiliating.
00:09:03Kate.
00:09:04Please don't call me that, sir.
00:09:06Ex, you can't get everything perfect first time around.
00:09:10And you think I don't know that?
00:09:14We have Bright Island visual.
00:09:18We'd better get down to the quarter deck.
00:09:20Going ashore?
00:09:21Thought I might stretch my legs.
00:09:22Yeah.
00:09:23Away sea boat.
00:09:24Away sea boat.
00:09:25Away sea boat.
00:09:26Away sea boat.
00:09:27Away sea boat.
00:09:28Away sea boat.
00:09:29Away sea boat.
00:09:38Could I ask you what you're doing here, Dr. Morrell?
00:10:00Please. It's Ursula.
00:10:01I'm continuing my colleague's research.
00:10:04Lisa Holmes' research?
00:10:05Yeah, she died. She couldn't finish her work.
00:10:06I feel I have an obligation.
00:10:08And you, Commander Flynn, what are you doing here?
00:10:11Giving these guys a lift.
00:10:13My colleague, Alicia Turnbull, Dr. Ursula Morrell.
00:10:16Hi.
00:10:17What brings the Federal Police to Bright Island?
00:10:19Well, we're looking to discover what might have killed your colleague.
00:10:22So do you have any theories?
00:10:24Well, the autopsy revealed that Lisa Holmes died from poison,
00:10:27but that's all we know so far.
00:10:29We're treating it as a suspicious death.
00:10:33Are you staying overnight?
00:10:35I can offer you some meagre hospitality.
00:10:38Afraid not.
00:10:39Just a chauffeur.
00:10:40Pity.
00:10:42Perhaps some other time.
00:10:44Sir, Navcom would like a word on the sat phone.
00:10:46ASAP.
00:10:46Roger, sir.
00:11:07Roger, sir.
00:11:10NAFCOM tells us there's been big shipments of cocaine coming into Australia via northern
00:11:16waters over the past few months.
00:11:18No one's been able to nail the source.
00:11:20And they think that buoy we stumbled on could be important?
00:11:22Part of a tracking system, perhaps.
00:11:24Amazing what straying, of course, can achieve.
00:11:27Could mark the exchange point.
00:11:29Big ship coming in from overseas drops off a shipment of cocaine at the buoy.
00:11:33A smaller ship from Australia picks it up, ferries it in.
00:11:37And that way they bypass customs.
00:11:39So now we've dropped our federal friends off at Bright Island?
00:11:41We're the nearest vessel.
00:11:43Set course for the marked buoy, 16 knots.
00:11:44On our way.
00:11:53Sir?
00:12:01A lot of coincidence going on back there.
00:12:04At Bright Island.
00:12:06Lisa Holmes dies.
00:12:07The feds get involved.
00:12:09Dr. Murrell checks the island out.
00:12:11What she said was she was there continuing her colleague's work.
00:12:15Well, that's what she said.
00:12:17What are you saying about it?
00:12:22She strikes me as the sort of woman who relates better to men than to other women.
00:12:26That's a crime now?
00:12:28Well, she looks for the alpha male and she concentrates on him.
00:12:31And everyone else is invisible.
00:12:33I'm the alpha male.
00:12:34Oh, and don't you know it.
00:12:36Look, I'm sorry she got up your nose, ex.
00:12:38But I'm not responsible for the way Ursula treats the sisterhood.
00:12:43Sarah, I've got a stationary vessel on radar within a ten mile radius of the buoy.
00:12:55Could be a fishing boat, but keep it marked.
00:13:00Hang on, here's another one.
00:13:02This one's a fast moving contact heading straight for the buoy.
00:13:05How long before it gets there?
00:13:06At her rate of approach, I'd say 20, 25 minutes.
00:13:09Then it's got to get whatever it is on the seabed.
00:13:17For the moment, hold your position below the horizon.
00:13:19NavCon will put the Federal Police and Customers in the picture.
00:13:23Aye, sir.
00:13:25Set and drift is towards the buoy at one and a half knots,
00:13:28but I'll make sure we don't drift too close.
00:13:29Very good, Nav.
00:13:31Don't want to show them our masks and scare them off at this stage.
00:13:34Where are they?
00:13:36Still on course.
00:13:39Still on course.
00:13:42Still.
00:13:43Hang on, they've turned away.
00:13:45What?
00:13:46Double check.
00:13:48Our position wasn't compromised?
00:13:49Absolutely not.
00:13:50Roe, have there been any transmissions from Hammersley
00:13:54that could have been intercepted by the target vessel?
00:13:56Nothing, sir.
00:13:59Right.
00:14:00They've seen us on their radars and...
00:14:03They're more sophisticated than I thought.
00:14:06Okay.
00:14:07If they don't want it, we'll take a look.
00:14:10Nav, set course for the buoy.
00:14:11Increase 20 knots.
00:14:12Aye, sir.
00:14:12Half ahead, both engines.
00:14:14Revolution 720.
00:14:15Steer 120.
00:14:17Half ahead, both engines.
00:14:18Revolution 720, steer 120.
00:14:42We did have orders from Navcom to hold back.
00:14:44It was you who wanted to take a look.
00:14:46Now, nevertheless...
00:14:47The situation's changed, X.
00:14:49We're doing it.
00:14:50Ready when you are, X.
00:14:53Look, but don't touch.
00:14:55Find out what you can.
00:14:57Cast off, forward in arms.
00:14:59Standby to slip.
00:14:59Carry on the seaboads.
00:15:01Slip.
00:15:01Slip.
00:15:01Slip.
00:15:05Slip.
00:15:10Slip.
00:15:11Slip.
00:15:12Slip.
00:15:13Slip.
00:15:14Slip.
00:15:15Slip.
00:15:16Slip.
00:15:19Divers.
00:15:19Standing by.
00:15:22He will set.
00:15:22All clear to dive.
00:15:46What drew you to patrol boats, Buffer?
00:15:59I'll serve to board big ships, ma'am.
00:16:02Patrol boats suit me better.
00:16:04Less formal, tighter team.
00:16:07I love the boats.
00:16:13Surprised?
00:16:14No.
00:16:15Horses for courses, I guess.
00:16:18You're not a horse for this course?
00:16:21This being the Navy, I go where I'm sent and I learn to like it.
00:16:24Come on.
00:16:32I love you.
00:16:36I'm sorry.
00:16:37fun.
00:16:41You're welcome.
00:16:42Buffer, something's wrong.
00:17:03Get in!
00:17:10Go!
00:17:12Come on!
00:17:18You alright?
00:17:20Yeah, fine.
00:17:21But AT was still in the water when the bomb went off.
00:17:24You alright?
00:17:25Yeah, fine.
00:17:26I'm fine.
00:17:27I'm fine.
00:17:28I'm fine.
00:17:29I'm fine.
00:17:30I'm fine.
00:17:31I'm fine.
00:17:32Hey, name how many fingers?
00:17:33Josh Holliday, there's three fingers.
00:17:34I'm sorry.
00:17:35E.T.
00:17:36Buffer, get E.T.
00:17:37to his rack.
00:17:38What?
00:17:39I thought I was catacept.
00:17:40You could have been killed.
00:17:41You could have killed this one with a cluster bomb, ma'am.
00:17:43Come on, mate.
00:17:44It just felt like a booby trap, sir.
00:17:45The instinct said to get the hell out of there.
00:17:46Any idea what set it off?
00:17:47I'm going to kill you.
00:17:48I'm going to kill you.
00:17:49I'm going to kill you.
00:17:50I'm going to kill you.
00:17:51I'm going to kill you.
00:17:52I'm going to kill you.
00:17:53The instinct said to get the hell out of there.
00:17:54Any idea what set it off?
00:17:56I mean, did you touch anything?
00:17:57Did you yank the cable?
00:17:58No.
00:17:59But there was a wire running alongside it all the way to the bottom.
00:18:01Now, it had to have been set off by a remote control device.
00:18:04So they meant to kill us.
00:18:06Well, they were destroying evidence.
00:18:08In any case, we're going after them.
00:18:10Who?
00:18:11The vessel that was on approach and then veered away.
00:18:13That's who.
00:18:14Nav plot a course based on their last known heading.
00:18:16Yes, sir.
00:18:17I want these mongrels.
00:18:23Looks like you could use something hot.
00:18:24Yes, please.
00:18:25All good, sir?
00:18:26Yeah.
00:18:27Still came with fingers and toes.
00:18:28We'll get that in here.
00:18:29Thanks, mate.
00:18:30It's funny, you know, down there.
00:18:31I could think I would sell.
00:18:32If I'd ever get to see our kid.
00:18:33You'll see us all out.
00:18:34How is the tin lid?
00:18:35Mm, 24 weeks.
00:18:36You know, you wouldn't credit this, but the other night, I sure, I had my hand on Sal's
00:18:42tummy and I swear I could feel something moving.
00:18:44I mean, I know it's only early.
00:18:45That's great, Swano.
00:18:46I've got things to do, mate.
00:18:47I've got things to do, mate.
00:18:48I've got a lot of things to do, mate.
00:18:49I've got to get my fingers and toes.
00:18:50I've got to get my fingers and toes.
00:18:51I'll get that in here.
00:18:52Thanks, mate.
00:18:53It's funny, you know, down there.
00:18:54I could think I was Sal.
00:18:55If I'd ever get to see our kid.
00:18:56You'll see us all out.
00:18:57How is the tin lid?
00:18:58Mm, 24 weeks.
00:18:59I've got my hand on Sal's tummy and I swear I could feel something moving.
00:19:02I mean, I know it's only early, hasn't it?
00:19:03That's great, Swano.
00:19:04I've got things to do, mate.
00:19:05Oh.
00:19:06You know, if you actually look at the ultrasound you really care for...
00:19:09Yeah, I've got to prep the food.
00:19:11Sounds awesome, though.
00:19:12Definitely.
00:19:13All right, mate.
00:19:14I'll leave you to it.
00:19:26They're moving fast in these conditions, sir.
00:19:28Are we holding them?
00:19:29Since they turned away from the buoy, we've been gaining slightly.
00:19:33But it could take some hours.
00:19:35At this rate, we'll be on top of them by first light.
00:19:38Any other warships in the vicinity?
00:19:40No, sir.
00:19:41Okay.
00:19:42X, get the team fed and watered.
00:19:45Let me overhaul this boat.
00:19:46We'll be boarding.
00:19:47Yes, sir.
00:19:52Hey, Romeo.
00:19:53That chick you put me in the bar last night.
00:19:55How'd you go?
00:19:56Gentlemen, don't kiss and tell.
00:19:57She a fave.
00:19:58Take notes on him, Spider, if I were you.
00:20:00No woman's safe.
00:20:01No, give it a break.
00:20:02I'm serious, DxR, the nav.
00:20:04You can take bets on him.
00:20:05Who's here?
00:20:06Anyone gambling on the ship's gonna be on charge.
00:20:09Don't listen to him, Spider.
00:20:13Hey, bro.
00:20:14I need to send an email to the missus.
00:20:17Certainly.
00:20:18Your scheduled email time is...
00:20:238.30 hours tomorrow.
00:20:25Wrong.
00:20:26She's pregnant.
00:20:28The doctors are talking pre-eclampsia, so I need to know how she is.
00:20:31It's very commendable, but it's 8.30 hours tomorrow.
00:20:34What's good, Chef?
00:20:35Hey, don't turn your back on me.
00:20:36I was talking to you.
00:20:37You're practicing unarmed combat, fellas?
00:20:40It's a bad place for it.
00:20:43What's the problem?
00:20:45No problem, Axe.
00:20:46Just a misunderstanding about when Swain can and can't send emails home.
00:20:50Is what I just saw happen a one-off or something I need to manage?
00:20:55Just a misunderstanding, Axe.
00:20:59Your shipmate came very close to never sending another email again today.
00:21:02So how about letting him send one now?
00:21:06Certainly, ma'am.
00:21:16E.T.?
00:21:29Whoops.
00:21:30Sorry.
00:21:31It's all right.
00:21:32It's all right.
00:21:33As your divisional officer, I need to know if you're okay.
00:21:35Yeah, I'm fine.
00:21:37A little bit sore around the feet and ankles apart from that.
00:21:39I'm fit for duty, ma'am.
00:21:40Good.
00:21:42Because, um...
00:21:43That was a close call, right?
00:21:46Yeah, you know me.
00:21:47I live for that sort of stuff.
00:21:49Well, just as long as you don't die for it.
00:21:53Well, the, uh...
00:21:54The new ex did well.
00:21:55She reacted fast.
00:21:56If it wasn't for her and Buffer, I wouldn't be standing here in one piece.
00:21:58So as far as the blokes are concerned, I think that makes up hitting the boy.
00:22:02Were they giving her heaps?
00:22:03Yeah, and she heard him.
00:22:04Oh, poor them.
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:08Excuse me, Nev.
00:22:09Morning watch coming up.
00:22:11Time I wasn't here.
00:22:14Well, so, um...
00:22:15Bottom line then, you're okay?
00:22:18Looks like you're doing just fine, ma'am.
00:22:25E.T.
00:22:28No gambling on the ship.
00:22:29Leave her alone.
00:22:43Oh, thank you very much, ma'am.
00:22:59Oh, what is in that?
00:23:01Oh, sorry.
00:23:02Must have given you mine.
00:23:04It's, uh...
00:23:05Navigator brew.
00:23:06Four clicks of coffee, four clicks of sugar.
00:23:09Guaranteed to keep the dead awake.
00:23:12Deltex in from Navcom.
00:23:14Oh, Deltex.
00:23:15It's gonna be bad news.
00:23:16I'm sure the CO will be thrilled when you wake him.
00:23:20Do you reckon he's gonna get in trouble for, uh, checking out that boy, Nev?
00:23:24Not a mind reader, Spider.
00:23:26But if gambling wasn't against regulations, that's what my money would be.
00:23:29Oh.
00:23:30Hang on.
00:23:32Target vessel is slowing down.
00:23:35Target's slowing right down.
00:23:36We're closing.
00:23:37Have you got a visual yet?
00:23:38Yes, sir.
00:23:39Is that Ben?
00:23:40Yes, sir.
00:23:41That's the vessel that turned away from the boy.
00:23:43No one on deck.
00:23:45Bring this in nice and slowly, Nath.
00:23:46And call boarding stations.
00:23:47Okay.
00:23:48Good.
00:23:49Good.
00:23:50Good.
00:23:51Good.
00:23:52Good.
00:23:53Good.
00:23:54Good.
00:23:55Good.
00:23:56Good.
00:23:57Good.
00:23:58Good.
00:23:59Good.
00:24:00Good.
00:24:01Good.
00:24:02Good.
00:24:03Good.
00:24:04Good.
00:24:05Good.
00:24:06Good.
00:24:07Good.
00:24:09Good.
00:24:10Hands to boarding station.
00:24:11Hands to boarding station.
00:24:12Consume damage control stage 3.
00:24:15Physician Ganking.
00:24:18Softly-softly as we go, Nav.
00:24:22Navcom have requested the pleasure of my company when we get back to base.
00:24:26Are we in trouble?
00:24:27Oh, for thanks for the we.
00:24:28No, I am.
00:24:29But I've been there before.
00:24:30I am. But I've been there before.
00:24:37Okay, team. There's no one visible on deck, so we'll be taking them by surprise.
00:24:41They've shown themselves willing to kill people.
00:24:44So if anyone has to get hurt out there, make sure it isn't us.
00:24:47I'd like to join the boarding pacer.
00:24:49You and me both, E.T. But this is going to be done by the book.
00:24:52And the book doesn't allow COs or potentially concussed sailors to indulge themselves.
00:24:56Stand down. Stay sharp, team.
00:24:59Let's go.
00:25:00Let's go.
00:25:31Sir? Sir? Step down. Move forward. Sit down.
00:25:39Sit down.
00:25:41Is there anyone else on board this vessel?
00:25:43No.
00:25:44Next.
00:25:46Lieutenant McGregor, Australian Worship Hammersley. Your name, sir?
00:25:49Sir?
00:25:50Julian Wiseman.
00:25:51And you?
00:25:52Glenn Hawkes.
00:25:53We're walking.
00:25:54We've been tasked under the Customers Act to search vessels in this area. Proceed.
00:25:59Would you mind telling me what you're doing here?
00:26:02Recreational diving.
00:26:04Why?
00:26:04NAVCOM have passed on further intel from the Federal Police regarding these drug smugglers.
00:26:10Have they nailed the source?
00:26:12They're hoping we'll be able to help with that.
00:26:13It's not the first time they've seen this sort of thing.
00:26:16Exploding boys.
00:26:17They think we've stumbled upon a drug ring they've been chasing for some time.
00:26:21They're ruthless.
00:26:23They've killed before.
00:26:28Next.
00:26:28Friends have borrowed this boat. Whatever that is, it isn't ours.
00:26:37The recreational diving trip's over, gentlemen. You and Mr. Hawkes will be taken back to base.
00:26:41You have no right.
00:26:43You nearly killed two of my people. I'd say I have every right.
00:26:47I don't know what you're talking about.
00:26:49Your drug stash was booby trapped and remotely detonated.
00:26:52What?
00:26:54I don't know anything about that, I swear.
00:26:56Somebody does. And they didn't think twice about it.
00:26:59And if you'd have done that pick-up, you'd be dead by now.
00:27:02Charlie 2, this is X-ray 2, over.
00:27:04This is Charlie 2, sit with me, sir.
00:27:06We've found a quantity of drugs on board. Recommend escorting vessel back to base.
00:27:11X-ray 2, Charlie 2.
00:27:12Okay, okay, okay.
00:27:15This is X-ray 2. Negative, I repeat, negative.
00:27:18Captain of the vessel just tried to use his radio.
00:27:20What was that all about?
00:27:23I've got to contact my brother Stuart, okay?
00:27:24He's on his way to make another pick-up for the same guys.
00:27:27X-ray 2, there's another vessel out there. I'll clarify then, report out.
00:27:30Okay, so you and your brother, you're both couriers for another boat.
00:27:34Yeah, look now, I've got to do something.
00:27:36Surely they're not going to kill their own courier.
00:27:38Well, now they know the Navy's sleeping around, they're going to want to stop you getting your hands on the evidence.
00:27:41Okay.
00:27:41Where? I need a position.
00:27:44You just got to make sure you stop Stuart making that pick-up.
00:27:46A position, Mr. Wiseman, now!
00:27:52Confirm those coordinates for the second buoy.
00:27:54Stuart Wiseman expected to arrive at that position within the hour.
00:27:58ETA to that position, Nav.
00:28:00One hour, 40 minutes, sir.
00:28:03Comp send bridge.
00:28:04Call that frequency again, Roe.
00:28:06Stuart Wiseman, this is Australian warship.
00:28:09Do not make your pick-up.
00:28:10I say again, do not make your pick-up.
00:28:12It is booby trapped.
00:28:14Over.
00:28:16Every five minutes, Roe.
00:28:17Sir, we're an hour and 40 away from the second buoy, unable to make radio contact with the second drug courier vessel.
00:28:32What's the situation with the first one?
00:28:34Lieutenant McGregor's leading a steaming party, sir, and driving that boat back to base with both suspects aboard.
00:28:39Okay, well, you keep me informed this time, Mike, and I really mean it.
00:28:42You keep me informed.
00:28:44Wipe that smile off your face.
00:28:45Rowe, call him again.
00:28:54It's not five minutes here, sir.
00:28:56Try him again.
00:28:57I want him in jail, not dead.
00:29:03Stuart Wiseman, this is Australian warship.
00:29:06Do not make your pick-up.
00:29:07I repeat, do not make your pick-up.
00:29:10It's booby trapped.
00:29:11Over.
00:29:11I've never signed up for this.
00:29:13Booby traps.
00:29:14People getting killed.
00:29:14You just said, come and do a dive.
00:29:17Call it, will you, Hawkey?
00:29:19Just so you know, none of this comes down to me.
00:29:22None of it.
00:29:26Still no response on that frequency, sir.
00:29:29I'll take it up here, Roe.
00:29:30Stuart Wiseman, this is Australian warship trying to reach you on a matter of life and death.
00:29:38Your life and death.
00:29:39If you're hearing this and don't wish to respond, at least don't make the pick-up.
00:29:43It'll kill you.
00:29:44Over.
00:29:45We have a high-speed contact heading for the second buoy.
00:29:48It's got to be Stuart Wiseman.
00:29:49He doesn't believe us?
00:29:51Or he hasn't got his radio on.
00:29:53Either way, he's in a lot of trouble.
00:29:56Roe, he's heading for the boy.
00:29:58Keep trying to contact him.
00:29:59Yes, sir.
00:30:02Jill Wiseman, this is Australian warship.
00:30:04Do not make your pick-up.
00:30:05I say again, do not make your pick-up.
00:30:08It is booby-trapped.
00:30:09Please respond.
00:30:11Over.
00:30:11He probably thinks it's a trap.
00:30:14Why?
00:30:15Because he thinks everything's a trap.
00:30:17Sometimes he turns his radio off.
00:30:19Why would he do that?
00:30:20Because he's paranoid.
00:30:23I should never have got him involved.
00:30:25It was you who got him into it?
00:30:29Money was good.
00:30:31It was out of tourist season.
00:30:32Well, gig's a gig, right?
00:30:37You're in deep, deep trouble.
00:30:39And your best way out is for you to start naming the people who got you into this.
00:30:43No way.
00:30:44They're not your friends.
00:30:46Yeah?
00:30:47Well, I sure as hell don't want them as enemies.
00:30:49Our shipmates are out there busting you down to save your brother.
00:30:52And when they succeed, my advice is for you to help the feds put them away.
00:30:56They would have killed you.
00:30:57Collateral damage.
00:30:59You owe them nothing.
00:31:01Stuart Wiseman, this is Australian warship.
00:31:03Do not make your pick-up.
00:31:04I say again, do not make your pick-up.
00:31:07He is booby-trapped.
00:31:08Please respond.
00:31:09Over.
00:31:11Target vessel is now closed on the buoy.
00:31:13Our ETA?
00:31:15Oh, 25 minutes.
00:31:17Target vessel is now stationary.
00:31:20We know the booby-trap that went off was remotely activated.
00:31:23I had to be, sir.
00:31:24And if it wasn't Julian who triggered it, then there must have been someone else.
00:31:27Someone who saw us arrive on their radar and pressed the button.
00:31:31That'd be my guess, sir.
00:31:32Yeah.
00:31:33We have a stationary contact seven nautical miles south of the buoy.
00:31:37There was a similar stationary contact near the last buoy I took to be a fishing boat.
00:31:41Do you think this stationary contact could be?
00:31:43Could be the drug bosses who detonated the booby-trapped.
00:31:45Mark their position.
00:31:46Let me know the second they move.
00:31:47Aye, sir.
00:31:48Row, try that frequency again.
00:31:49Stuart Wiseman, this is Australian warship.
00:31:51Do not make your pick-up.
00:31:53I say again, do not make your pick-up.
00:31:55He is booby-trapped.
00:31:56Please respond.
00:31:57Over.
00:31:58Over.
00:31:58Boss, the speedboat's vanished.
00:32:07It was there one second, now it's disappeared off the screen.
00:32:11Radar malfunction.
00:32:12No, she's just gone.
00:32:28Boss?
00:32:44We're sure this is where the second buoy was?
00:32:46This is the position it's given.
00:32:50And the radar showed the vessel heaving to here?
00:32:54Yeah.
00:32:57That's it, then.
00:32:58Yeah.
00:33:02I wouldn't feel too bad about it.
00:33:05When it comes down to them or you, I'd rather it was them.
00:33:19Now, what's that?
00:33:23Man in the water!
00:33:24It must be Wiseman.
00:33:28Let's get there, Nav.
00:33:29Roger, Rex.
00:33:35Okay, Julie.
00:33:36That's okay.
00:33:42Julian, I'm sorry.
00:33:46It's not good.
00:33:47Stuart?
00:33:48Stuart?
00:33:48The bomb went off before Hammersley got there.
00:33:53Ah!
00:33:56I'm sorry, Julian.
00:33:57I'm really, really sorry.
00:33:59I gave you the boy's position.
00:34:00You said you'd save him.
00:34:01Yeah, and we tried.
00:34:02We really tried.
00:34:02I didn't try hard enough, did you?
00:34:04Ugh!
00:34:05Sit!
00:34:05Hey!
00:34:06Ah!
00:34:07Ah!
00:34:08Get down!
00:34:10Spider behind you!
00:34:11Don't even think about it, Hawkey.
00:34:13I'm not in the mood.
00:34:14Get down!
00:34:16Right.
00:34:17That's you boys until we get back to base.
00:34:19Get up!
00:34:20Move to the back of the boat.
00:34:25Move!
00:34:28Roger, sir.
00:34:30ETA back to base four and a half hours.
00:34:32Tump.
00:34:44What now?
00:34:46You've got to help with these people in jail.
00:34:48Because I'm so grateful for what you've done.
00:34:51They were prepared to kill both of you as collateral damage.
00:34:54Don't you want to see them punished?
00:34:57I can't make any promises.
00:35:00But if you're prepared to give evidence against them,
00:35:02you might be able to cut a deal.
00:35:07No one was supposed to get hurt.
00:35:10Someone always gets hurt.
00:35:12Oh, yeah?
00:35:13What would you know?
00:35:14Nice middle class chicks like you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth.
00:35:19Really?
00:35:19Yeah.
00:35:22What?
00:35:24I've got a brother.
00:35:26Well, I had a brother.
00:35:29He got involved in the drug scene.
00:35:30He came to me asking me for money.
00:35:32I told him to get lost.
00:35:34It was tough love, I thought.
00:35:37Anyway, they found him in his car.
00:35:39Dead with a needle still in his arm.
00:35:41Let's get started.
00:35:48Want to give me some names?
00:35:50Let's do a deal, mate.
00:35:51I sure as hell don't want to rot in prison.
00:36:00Start rotting.
00:36:01So, the result, your end is three small-time drug smugglers captured.
00:36:11So far, sir?
00:36:12We haven't finished the job.
00:36:13We're still in pursuit of the animals that triggered those bombs.
00:36:15Right, and what's the situation there?
00:36:17Well, we're between them and international waters.
00:36:19They're on our radar and they're history.
00:36:22All right, well, keep me posted.
00:36:27Contact's still moving north.
00:36:28Let's spoil their day.
00:36:35Hands to boarding stations.
00:36:36Hands to boarding stations.
00:36:37Assume damage control state three condition Yankees.
00:36:41That'd be the drug bosses.
00:36:44Hey, Buff.
00:36:46Give them out, mate.
00:36:49Get your kit on.
00:36:50You're entitled to this one.
00:36:51I'd like to include Swain and E.T. in the boarding party, sir.
00:37:01Did they come to you about this?
00:37:03No, they didn't, sir.
00:37:06The men on board their crews have tried to kill them.
00:37:08I'd like to give them the satisfaction of being in it at the end.
00:37:10Unless you think there might be a bridge of discipline, sir.
00:37:16No, Buffer.
00:37:16No, I don't think that.
00:37:18They're shipmates.
00:37:19Listen up, team.
00:37:37These people are killers.
00:37:39We'll go in fast from behind so they won't know we're coming.
00:37:41Watch your backs.
00:37:43Carry on the sea boat.
00:37:44Stay there.
00:38:05Do not move.
00:38:06Shepo, Swain, E.T., stay.
00:38:08Who is the master of this vessel?
00:38:10Who is the master of this vessel?
00:38:13Step forward.
00:38:13I thought you'd like to meet the men you tried to kill.
00:38:17I don't know what you're talking about.
00:38:24You can't let them touch us.
00:38:26Can't I?
00:38:27You tried to kill them.
00:38:32Nah.
00:38:35They won't touch you.
00:38:37In the Navy, that's what we call the discipline.
00:38:43Well done, guys.
00:38:51Federal police have asked me to pass on their congratulations for capturing the heads of this drug syndicate.
00:38:55Good evening, sir.
00:38:56It was a pleasure.
00:38:57Second that.
00:38:58They seem pretty keen to get them into custody, sir.
00:39:01Air lifting them out of my chopper.
00:39:03Anyone would think they didn't trust us.
00:39:05Wouldn't take it too personally, Buff.
00:39:07They seem to prefer to play things close to their own chests.
00:39:09Nevertheless, great work today.
00:39:13Thank you, sir.
00:39:13Thank you, sir.
00:39:16Customs have already found a trafficable quantity of drugs, explosives, and radio gear used to set off the explosive charges.
00:39:24Enough to put both the bosses away.
00:39:27And the AFP are very pleased with the names that Lieutenant McGregor radioed through.
00:39:31Looks like they're going to shut down the entire operation.
00:39:33Good officer.
00:39:34She'll make a good CO one day.
00:39:36Still has some things to learn, of course.
00:39:40Well, that's why the brass in Canberra posted it to you.
00:39:43Well, I thought it might be to teach me a few things.
00:39:46Well, maybe somebody thought you could use a bit of system management,
00:39:50and Lieutenant McGregor could use a bit of pirate.
00:39:52I see.
00:39:55Look, nothing personal, Mike.
00:39:57But if you want to dabble in these grey areas,
00:39:59don't be surprised if Canberra sent you a bit of black and white.
00:40:10Stewie!
00:40:11Stewie!
00:40:11Hey!
00:40:12You said he was dead!
00:40:13No, I said the bomb went off before the Hammersley got there.
00:40:16You lied to me.
00:40:17You drew your own conclusion.
00:40:20Remember what I said about the feds?
00:40:21Give them what they need, and maybe you'll survive that way.
00:40:24Good luck.
00:40:26Let's go, Spider.
00:40:32I mean, how cool is that?
00:40:34I fully thought the dude's brother was dead as well.
00:40:36She was very, very convincing.
00:40:39So that's how she got in and give up the drug bosses.
00:40:41Yeah, but it was cooler than that.
00:40:43I mean, like, when he went for her, she fully did this combat action stuff
00:40:46and just got him down, handcuffed him straight away.
00:40:48It was amazing.
00:40:50Wow, it sounds like the ex has a fan.
00:40:52No, she just could have saved her lives, that's all.
00:40:55It's all right, Spider.
00:40:55I don't remember my first crush too.
00:40:58I don't like her, Chef O.
00:40:59It's only natural.
00:41:00She's a woman, and you'll be a man one day.
00:41:02Chef O, I don't like her.
00:41:04That's not what the evidence points to, Spider.
00:41:06You suck.
00:41:09Hey, Spider.
00:41:09What?
00:41:11You did well, Ali.
00:41:12Thanks.
00:41:13You suck.
00:41:14That sounds great.
00:41:19I'll see you then.
00:41:22Ex, about today.
00:41:24Well done.
00:41:24It was pretty straightforward, sir.
00:41:26That's not how a spider tells it.
00:41:28He came through.
00:41:29He was like, don't even think about it.
00:41:31I don't know where he got that from.
00:41:32Playing football.
00:41:33Oh, so it's a guy thing.
00:41:35Yeah.
00:41:35And he's under the impression that you're Wonder Woman.
00:41:38Oh, you didn't already know that.
00:41:40You know, he'd do well on big ships,
00:41:42and I think in his own interest,
00:41:43we should recommend him for a transfer.
00:41:46You want to steal my crew now?
00:41:48What is it about you and big ships?
00:41:51They're where the action is.
00:41:53You want to see more action than you did today?
00:41:55I meant career-wise.
00:41:58So you're just aching to go back?
00:42:00The career path I've chosen requires time
00:42:02as a warfare officer aboard a frigate.
00:42:04I thought you understood that.
00:42:06You were sent here to learn.
00:42:08You've started well.
00:42:09Apart from running into things.
00:42:11That could have happened to anyone.
00:42:12You?
00:42:13Well, no.
00:42:14But anyone else.
00:42:17The brass have posted you here for good reasons.
00:42:20Don't let them or me down
00:42:21by having all your focus on the next step up the ladder.
00:42:24Sir.
00:42:26Oh, and Spider said something about your brother.
00:42:29Brother?
00:42:30The one who died.
00:42:32I'm sorry.
00:42:33I didn't know.
00:42:34He's mistaken.
00:42:35I never had a brother.
00:42:36I never had a brother.
00:42:38Oh.
00:42:39Must have got it wrong.
00:42:41Yeah.
00:42:50I take it you won't be joining us at the pub?
00:42:53Not tonight.
00:42:57Good night, sir.
00:42:59Night, X.
00:43:00Hi.
00:43:07Hi.
00:43:07Hi.
00:43:08KFC Bucket and a 7-Up
00:43:26Thank you, sir
00:43:28They forgot to charge me for the drink
00:43:30Police! I'm surrounded
00:43:32They'll never take me alive
00:43:34But, sir
00:43:35No!
00:43:38Help me, Dad
00:43:39They're after me because I swiped this 7-Up
00:43:41You darn fool
00:43:42They're giving them away for free
00:43:44What the?
00:43:47You're moist, sir
00:43:48Get a free 1.25 litre 7-Up
00:43:52With KFC's Simpsons Feast
00:43:54What the hell's this?
00:43:57What's that? It's a dress
00:43:58Look, I know it's funny dress
00:44:00What the hell's it for?
00:44:02You think I'm just gonna let you out of here wearing that?
00:44:04No, you idiot, you're right here
00:44:05I'm an idiot, am I?
00:44:06What's going on?
00:44:07You think I don't know what you are up to?
00:44:09What do you mean?
00:44:10Stop it
00:44:11What are you doing?
00:44:11Stop, let go
00:44:12Who's gonna be there?
00:44:13Who?
00:44:14I don't know what you mean
00:44:15Please, just let go
00:44:16You stupid
00:44:18No
00:44:19Lane
00:44:19Hust
00:44:20I don't know what you mean
00:44:20I don't know what you mean
00:44:21I don't know what you mean
00:44:23Helen
00:44:24Who is it?
00:44:25Who are you getting all dressed up for?
00:44:28Who the hell are you trying to impress?
00:44:30You're making me stupid
00:44:32You're making me
00:44:35Now tell me or you know what's coming next
00:44:38Thought you could use this
00:44:44Right, come in
00:44:47Stop!
00:44:49Stop!
00:44:50I don't know what you mean
00:44:52I don't know what you mean
00:44:54I don't know what you mean
00:44:55I don't know what you mean
00:44:56EPIRB distress signal bearing 275 range 28 nautical miles
00:45:09Depth at EPIRB position is 22 meters
00:45:12Clear water all around
00:45:13Wind light and variable C state 1
00:45:16About as perfect out there as it gets
00:45:18Now who'd need rescuing on a day like today?
00:45:20It's obviously not an illegal fisherman given the distress signal
00:45:23Just in from the RCC
00:45:24The EPIRB is registered to a Mr. C Watts and his sloop Clare de Lune
00:45:27Says there he's attempting to solo navigate Australia
00:45:30Should have guessed it's a yachty
00:45:31Yachty or naughty obviously needs a bit of help ET
00:45:34Clare de Lune this Australian warship calling you on VHF channel 16 over
00:45:37Range to datum 8 miles
00:45:44I'm picking up a signal on 121 megahertz bearing 280
00:45:48Sailing vessel Clare de Lune this is Australian warship calling you on VHF channel 16 over
00:45:53Anything buff?
00:45:55Nothing sir horizon's clear
00:45:57No sign of wait
00:46:00I have a visual at red 5 bar
00:46:04Still no response on the VHF boss
00:46:06That's because he's not in his boat
00:46:09Hands to Fadex stations
00:46:11Hands to Fadex station
00:46:14Hands to Fadex station
00:46:15Hands to Fadex stations
00:46:16Officer the watch come left 270
00:46:18All right sir come left 270
00:46:24Amateur sailors
00:46:25Scared to the sea Shepard
00:46:27Most of these guys could navigate the water in a bathtub
00:46:30Steady on it
00:46:31I reckon it takes guts to sail around on your toe
00:46:35Now don't confuse bravery with stupidity
00:46:38Most of these jokes are too rich or too old to know any better
00:46:42I'd like to hear you say that to this guy's face ET
00:46:45All right in K2 back, don't you worry
00:46:46Ahoy there Mr. Watts
00:46:49This is the Australian Navy
00:46:51I'm fast but I'm fast asleep
00:46:53All right Mr. Watts
00:46:55Cavalry's arrived
00:46:57Mr. Watts
00:46:59Wakey wakey
00:47:01Hands off
00:47:05I'm like glad to see you guys
00:47:14Right lift her up
00:47:15Get her up there
00:47:16Good stuff
00:47:17Star of One
00:47:18I need that life jacket for you man
00:47:19You must be out here for a while
00:47:20Sorry ma'am
00:47:21No no I'm not
00:47:23I'm not really that cold
00:47:26Thank you
00:47:26Judge
00:47:27It's really nice
00:47:29Does everyone need to be mustered?
00:47:31Yeah, no
00:47:32Isn't there a temperature anomaly with one of your diesels
00:47:34that your sailors are yet to sort out?
00:47:36Bucks just want to have a bit of a gamble
00:47:46They were in a speed boat, four of them
00:47:48all in balaclavas
00:47:49I took off in the life raft
00:47:50hoped they'd let me go if I abandoned the boat
00:47:52Why didn't you mayday?
00:47:54Barely had time to get the EPIRP
00:47:56The pirates were about to board me
00:47:59Pirates?
00:48:01There's no pirates in these waters
00:48:03Guys in masks armed with automatic weapons
00:48:05brandishing machetes
00:48:06I would call them pirates
00:48:09Yeah, absolutely
00:48:10Sir, it could have been the same guys that killed Sam Murray
00:48:12they ransacked his boat
00:48:14Yeah, Buff said it was a work of pirates in New York
00:48:17Okay
00:48:18Miss Watts
00:48:19I reckon today's been your lucky day
00:48:22Though I don't like your chances of recovering your boat
00:48:24Yeah, but the neighbour's going to do everything it can
00:48:26So
00:48:27Sorry
00:48:31What happened to your forearm there, ma'am?
00:48:33Oh, I did that getting off the yacht
00:48:35Sir, request permission that all non-essential personnel leave the wardroom immediately
00:48:40I mean, Miss Watts is in need of medical attention
00:48:42All assistance, wine service, second medic
00:48:44I'm the second medic
00:48:45Do you need the bag? I'll give the bag
00:48:46That'd be great, thanks mate
00:48:47Thanks, man
00:48:48Yeah
00:49:17The young woman reported four heavily armed hostiles
00:49:40Did she give a description of their speed lane?
00:49:42She was too distressed to remember details, sir
00:49:44Coast Watts responded to a hijack two days ago on the Arafura Sea
00:49:48That also involved four assailants in a speedboat
00:49:51Miss Watts used the term pirates
00:49:53Though my guess is they were probably firing nationals
00:49:54You doubt a story?
00:49:55Well, why would you get out of a manoeuvrable yacht into a rudderless life raft to escape from pirates?
00:49:59Well, it sounds like the poor thing was in fear of her life
00:50:02Sir, I've got a stationary contact approximately 12 miles to the southeast
00:50:06Set course for it, Nav
00:50:07Yes, sir
00:50:08Let's hope we can give Miss Watts some good news after all
00:50:10It's different for a girl
00:50:12A guy wants to do it alone, it's no big deal
00:50:14A girl wants to sail solo and she's out of her depth
00:50:17Well, some might say that recent events have just proved that
00:50:21I can take care of myself
00:50:23I'm an excellent sailor
00:50:24Yeah, he's off Swain
00:50:26I reckon you'd be a great sailor
00:50:27Hmm
00:50:28So, why are you sailing around to us? Just for the hell of it or?
00:50:31Raising money for charity
00:50:32Oh, great
00:50:33Yeah, you guys should check out my website, clairsjourney.com
00:50:37I do a webcam diary every day
00:50:40You guys are going to get a mention for sure
00:50:42Oh
00:50:43If I've got a boat to go back to, that is
00:50:45No, no, you have a boat, you'll find a boat
00:50:46I'll find it myself if I have to
00:50:48Hello
00:50:49Hey
00:50:50You must be Claire
00:50:52Yeah
00:50:53Got some good news coming up on your yacht now
00:50:55Is she damaged?
00:50:56Doesn't appear so from a distance, but as soon as Swain is done
00:50:59Ah, yes ma'am
00:51:00We'll get you back on the rib
00:51:01Assess her stem to stone, make sure she's safe
00:51:03Right, well I'll escort her back
00:51:05I'll...
00:51:06Yeah
00:51:07Escort her back
00:51:08All good
00:51:09Nice yachts
00:51:20Very nice ma'am
00:51:2348 foot Halverson Freya
00:51:25She's got beautiful lines
00:51:27Yeah
00:51:28Yeah
00:51:39All clear, X
00:51:49Pretty neat pirates
00:51:52Or maybe just a messy sailor
00:51:54Round the step
00:51:56Gotcha
00:51:57Have a look around and see if anything's missing
00:51:59Pirates tend to grab anything and everything they can get their mitts on
00:52:04And what they don't steal, they sabotage
00:52:06Looks like everything's here
00:52:09They have a really good look
00:52:13AT
00:52:14Electronics, do you want to check them?
00:52:23They both aren't?
00:52:24Oh, it's my dad's gun
00:52:26Can I just check that map?
00:52:28It's his boat, or it was his boat
00:52:31Weapons clear
00:52:32He's dead now
00:52:33He used to keep it on board to protect himself
00:52:36He was the one who taught me how to sail
00:52:39X-ray 2, this is Charlie 2
00:52:41Everything in order over there?
00:52:42I think that's good ma'am
00:52:44I already saw the raft
00:52:46Uh, roger that sir
00:52:48Nil damage to report
00:52:49He hears nothing's been stolen
00:52:51This is Charlie 2, roger
00:52:53I want you to note Claire's chart
00:52:54And see if it indicates a spotted force prior to the attack
00:52:57As a precaution
00:52:58Over
00:52:59This is X-ray 2, roger that out
00:53:01Claire
00:53:04Given your ordeal
00:53:06Are you sure that you want to continue on your own?
00:53:08I've been planning this trip for six years
00:53:10I'm not going to let a hiccup like this get in my way
00:53:19Bridge, Compton, I've just picked up a Mayday
00:53:21Nature of Mayday Road
00:53:22I'm unable to ascertain that ma'am transmission that's cut short
00:53:25I've got two stationary contacts bearing 105
00:53:35Charlie 2, this is X-ray 2
00:53:37Both boats appear to be deserted over
00:53:40Approach with caution X
00:53:42Make sure Shefo's covering them
00:53:44Roger that sir
00:53:45Remember X, we still have hostiles in this area
00:53:48According to Miss Watts sir
00:53:50Let's get out of here
00:53:51Let's get out of here
00:53:52We can go
00:53:56Charlie 2, 3 leaving the launch
00:53:58Over
00:54:04Stay down
00:54:06Alarm bandit
00:54:07Take cover behind the launch
00:54:14Take cover behind the launch
00:54:28Check, check, check
00:54:29Do you want to pursue them sir?
00:54:35As much as I'd like to
00:54:36Nav our priorities with the motor launch
00:54:39This is Charlie 2
00:54:40Everyone okay?
00:54:42Affirmative sir
00:54:44Thanks for the cover fire
00:54:45We're going to proceed to board
00:54:47Over
00:54:55Okay let's go
00:54:59I said over the radio
00:55:08They're almost out of fuel
00:55:09Wanted to buy some from us
00:55:1118
00:55:13They took a bit of cash
00:55:15Mr. Phillips' Rolex
00:55:16And the Japanese
00:55:18They took my Boca fishing knives too
00:55:20They're worth a fortune the mongrels
00:55:22You're still alive sir
00:55:23That's the main thing
00:55:25Charlie 2, this is X-ray 2 over
00:55:26This is Charlie 2, roger
00:55:29There are three POBs sir
00:55:32They're shaken by the experience
00:55:33But unharmed
00:55:35Can they get home without their GPS?
00:55:38Affirmative, the boat owner is a skilled navigator
00:55:41Over
00:55:42Roger
00:55:43Instruct them to report to police
00:55:44The minute they birth X
00:55:45This is Charlie 2, out
00:55:47Okay, this is X-ray 2 out
00:55:49A hijack in the Arafira Sea
00:55:51Then the attack on Claire Watson
00:55:52Now this
00:55:54It's a fair bet they're all connected
00:55:55With all due respect sir
00:55:56I don't agree
00:55:57Four bandits in a speedboat X
00:55:58The hostiles today
00:55:59They used a ruse about needing more fuel
00:56:00That's inconsistent with the Claire Watson attack
00:56:02As is the fact that nothing was stolen from her boat
00:56:04Let's leave the theorising to the police, eh?
00:56:05Sure
00:56:07Ah, Bricky
00:56:08Better late than never
00:56:10Blame Captain Hook charge, not me
00:56:12Hey, that pirate's in these waters, Shippo
00:56:14Couldn't have the X that is
00:56:16You changed those undies yet, Spider?
00:56:19Yeah, funny
00:56:20You know those guys could be the ones that killed Sam Murray
00:56:23Maybe even his mate Carl
00:56:25Mate Carl's definitely fish food
00:56:26Put your house on it
00:56:27Well I just don't think we should joke about it, that's all
00:56:29I agree with Spider
00:56:30And in memory of his two fishing mates
00:56:35Why didn't I cook up their crabs for lunch?
00:56:37Nice
00:56:38RCC report another distress signal
00:56:53Recommend come right 180
00:56:55Roger, officer of the watch come right 180 increase 24
00:56:59Aye sir, check clear starboard
00:57:00Clear starboard
00:57:01Roger, starboard 20
00:57:03Starboard 20
00:57:04Altering 180
00:57:05Altering 180
00:57:06Revolutions 880
00:57:07Revolutions 880
00:57:08Revolutions 880, ma'am
00:57:22I have a visual
00:57:24Lone swimmer in the water
00:57:26Standby to recover by swimmer
00:57:29Do you hear that?
00:57:30I've just sighted a person in the water
00:57:32Standby to recover by swimmer
00:57:34Sir?
00:57:35It's Claire Watt
00:57:36Are there any other injuries that you're aware of?
00:57:37No, no, it's been cold
00:57:38Let's have this round a little
00:57:52Sir?
00:57:54Claire?
00:57:56What happened?
00:57:57I was the same guys as before
00:58:00They just radioed
00:58:01They wanted to borrow petrol
00:58:04And then just before I realised it was a trick
00:58:07I mean, what do they want from me?
00:58:09Maybe they got scared off the first time they came back to ransack the boat
00:58:11Take your boat
00:58:12How are you doing?
00:58:13Thank you
00:58:14Cool
00:58:15Thank you
00:58:16It's alright
00:58:17It's okay
00:58:18Hey, what's this Claire?
00:58:21It's a shark deterrent device
00:58:24It's a shield for sharks
00:58:26Okay, good work E.T.
00:58:28Take Claire below
00:58:29Both of you get out of those wet clothes and shower off
00:58:33What?
00:58:35We're just not together
00:58:38Charlie, come on, wind yourself in there
00:58:40E.T.
00:58:41Thank you
00:58:43That's alright
00:58:44No, thanks
00:58:46No, Claire, that's what we do
00:58:47It's fine, okay
00:58:48You don't have to think
00:58:49Yes, you're cold
00:58:50I think, um
00:58:52I'll have to get you some overalls
00:58:55Spider, can you please
00:58:58Take Claire and get her some overalls, please?
00:59:01Why can't you get her overalls?
00:59:04Because I've got to take a shower
00:59:06Alright, Sam?
00:59:08Yes, leader
00:59:10Ma'am, would you like to come with me, please?
00:59:19Uh, Claire, I've got some, um, clean overalls here for you
00:59:30I'll just leave them outside the...
00:59:35Um, they're Lieutenant Kitano's
00:59:36They're probably the right fit
00:59:38Ah, thank you
00:59:40Seeming red
00:59:41Spider
00:59:51What are you grinning about?
00:59:52Nothing, ma'am
00:59:53Have you seen Miss Watts?
00:59:55No
00:59:57Is she in there?
01:00:00Well...
01:00:02Um...
01:00:03Maybe, ma'am
01:00:04Claire?
01:00:05Just a sec
01:00:11Oh
01:00:13Oh, Semen Webb was kind enough to deliver them by hand
01:00:17You're dismissed, Semen Webb
01:00:22We've managed to locate your boat again
01:00:24You're kidding me
01:00:26It would seem these pirates don't really have a use for it
01:00:29Oh, dear
01:00:36It appears the, uh, the boat's been ransacked this time
01:00:39Claire's made a list of the items that are missing
01:00:42And the electronic gear
01:00:44Yeah, ET's checking it out now
01:00:46But it appears that the boat is seaworthy and fit to sail over
01:00:49This is Charlie, too
01:00:50Roger
01:00:51Nothing's been stolen that my insurance can't cover
01:00:53Well, that's the main thing, ma'am
01:00:55See yourself lucky
01:00:56I can't believe it
01:00:58I take it you're determined to press on
01:01:00Oh, wind's up, so I'll be out of here in no time
01:01:02Well, that's if the wind doesn't drop out altogether
01:01:04I hate to be the bearer of bad news
01:01:06What is it?
01:01:07Autopilot
01:01:08Looks like someone's taken a disliking to it
01:01:10Whatever they ain't steal, they sabotage
01:01:12That's the only thing that lets me get a wink of sleep
01:01:14ET, can you fix it?
01:01:16Yeah, sure
01:01:18It's gonna take a while, but, uh
01:01:20I'll stay here until it's done
01:01:22Yeah, okay
01:01:23Well, the three of us all head back on board
01:01:25And grab some lunch
01:01:26I'll leave you with a radio
01:01:29Well, I'll get changed
01:01:31Let us know when you're finished
01:01:32It's finished
01:01:39I was easing along with my Genoa pole down
01:01:42And my main paid well out
01:01:44And apart from the occasional slattering of the main
01:01:46My life was good
01:01:48And then I went down below to catch 40 wings
01:01:51And it was bang
01:01:53My autopilot belt snapped
01:01:55I've got no autopilot
01:01:57Whatcha do?
01:01:58Alternator belt?
01:02:00Yes
01:02:02No, actually, I freed a whisker pole that had gotten tangled in a preventer line
01:02:06And then I used a spare alternator belt to fashion a jury ring
01:02:09Nice
01:02:11Thank you
01:02:13Do you know what she's talking about, Puff?
01:02:15I have no idea, but I sure do like the cut of her jib
01:02:18What have we got, Chef-o?
01:02:20The usual boss
01:02:21Plus, spider's famous fried almond crabs in hoisin sauce
01:02:24And a calamari marinated in garlic and ginger
01:02:26Air dry the crabs, sir
01:02:28Calamari's not half bad either
01:02:30Where's it here, Chef-o?
01:02:32You remember the one we caught up our mast?
01:02:33I think I'll have a snack
01:02:38My dad was in the R.A.N.
01:02:41So I know how hard it is for a guy to be away from female companionship for such a long time
01:02:47Well, especially poor old Swain
01:02:49His wife's about to push one out, isn't she, Swain?
01:02:52Yeah, and poor old Shepherd, he's about to tie the knot, aren't you, buddy?
01:02:58Sausage?
01:03:00Nah, I'm vego
01:03:02Huh
01:03:04You said your dad was in the Navy?
01:03:07Yeah, served Launceston, Hybarth and Dubbo
01:03:12Before he died quite some years ago
01:03:14Patrol boats?
01:03:15Yeah, we loved them
01:03:18Claire, I was wondering if I could have a word
01:03:21Yeah, sure
01:03:22Claire, I'd like you to set sail for the nearest port and stay there a while
01:03:33Excuse me?
01:03:35It would appear these pirates have taken a particular liking to your boat
01:03:39I just think it would be safer if you stay off the water until they're apprehended
01:03:44Is this because I'm a woman?
01:03:45Well, being a lone female sailor does make you a prime target
01:03:49Something tells me if you go back out there
01:03:52This is going to happen again
01:03:57Yep, maybe
01:03:58Yeah, maybe I could, I could do some time in a port
01:04:02I've been meaning to replace wire rigging on my mast
01:04:07Thank you
01:04:08Sorry to interrupt
01:04:10I was thinking while we're waiting for E.T. to finish
01:04:13I might be able to take Claire on a tour of the boat
01:04:16Seeing as her father served
01:04:18Very good, Buff
01:04:20After you, ma'am
01:04:22Thanks
01:04:26Yeah, almost done here, boss
01:04:28Just give me five, over
01:04:30Roger E.T. Charlie, two out
01:04:32This is the bridge, control centre of the ship
01:04:34Oh, everything looks so old
01:04:39Well, present company excluded, of course
01:04:41Charming, Nav
01:04:43Sir, Lieutenant Smith on HF
01:04:44Roger, Rowe
01:04:48Lieutenant Smith, what can I do for you?
01:04:50Coast Watcher picked up that fleet of FFVs in your vicinity
01:04:53How are you placed?
01:04:55I can be away in 15 minutes
01:04:57What's their position?
01:04:58Already given them to the Rowe
01:05:00Roger
01:05:02Stay on line, will you?
01:05:04I want to have a word with you from the commsend
01:05:06Do you get lonely out there, ma'am?
01:05:11Nah
01:05:13I love being alone
01:05:15My joy of sailing decreases just a little bit with every person that's on board
01:05:19And there's 24 people on board this ship
01:05:23Yeah
01:05:26Yeah
01:05:28Well, we should, um, let's move on
01:05:29Let's, let's move on
01:05:42Thank you!
01:05:44Thank you for everything!
01:05:48Smash into a reef
01:05:50Get eaten by a shark
01:05:52Thank you, Papa
01:05:59Range to FFV reported position five miles
01:06:15Still nothing on radar
01:06:17Nothing visual
01:06:19Sir, maybe NAVCOM gave us a time-stale position
01:06:22Did you plot the position correctly, Nav? Are you sure you're right?
01:06:25The FFVs are wooden hull, the radar mightn't be picking them up
01:06:29Wooden boats or not, they'd paint up on radar at this distance
01:06:32Double check your plot
01:06:35Spider, you okay?
01:06:37Yeah, yeah, I think I just ate too much of that squid
01:06:42I, um, I appear to have made a slight error, my longitude's out by one degree
01:06:48One degree, 60 miles
01:06:51I don't know how else
01:06:53We need to come about, new course, 270
01:06:57Roger, ring around
01:06:59Stab at 20
01:07:01Helm
01:07:03Spider, pay attention
01:07:06Spider
01:07:10Swing
01:07:11Spider 2
01:07:12How many others?
01:07:13We've got two in the mess, including Buffer
01:07:14Shepha!
01:07:15Shepha!
01:07:17What's going on, Swine?
01:07:19No idea, boss
01:07:21There could be food poisoning, but there's been no vomiting, just dizziness, tightness of chairs, pins and needles, that kind of thing
01:07:23How serious is this?
01:07:24Swine, Swine, get in here!
01:07:25He's having some kind of fit!
01:07:26Offer the watch captain, set course for home, top of the green
01:07:28Can we get me some pillows?
01:07:29Is Spider okay, sir?
01:07:30Just get us heading for base at best speed, now!
01:07:31Yeltsin', good enough
01:07:32Yeah, I don't know
01:07:33The watch captain, set course for home, top of the green
01:07:35Can we get me some pillows?
01:07:37Is Spider okay, sir?
01:07:38Just get us heading for base at best speed, now!
01:07:41Bye!
01:07:43こちら
01:07:47What's going on, Yeltsin'?
01:07:48It wants to be room, your head to bed
01:07:50So much better
01:07:52Have you seen this?
01:07:54To be honest, get in here!
01:07:55There could be food poisoning, but there's been no vomiting, just dizziness, tightness of chairs, pins and needles, that kind of thing
01:08:00We're running a toxicology test, so I'm going to need a list of everything you've eaten.
01:08:04Mom, you say it's my fault?
01:08:05Chef O, give it to me.
01:08:07It's a barbie, so they're normal.
01:08:09Meat, salad, squid, crab.
01:08:11How fresh was the seafood?
01:08:12I'm going to ignore that question.
01:08:13Abel.
01:08:14Alright, squid was fresh, the crabs were frozen.
01:08:16The Bright Island crabs?
01:08:17Yeah.
01:08:18Okay.
01:08:19If you can come with me, we'll make that list.
01:08:22So I know.
01:08:23Better go with Chef O.
01:08:24Yeah.
01:08:28Hello.
01:08:29Agent Murphy, what are you doing here?
01:08:31Oh, we're picking up the pathology in San Marino.
01:08:33It's a murdered fisherman.
01:08:36It's a federal police business.
01:08:39You excuse us?
01:08:41I don't know what the hurry is, I could tell them what the cause of death was.
01:08:44A bullet to the head.
01:08:46There's a connection here, X.
01:08:48Think about it.
01:08:50A dead marine biologist, a murdered fisherman, and now a bag of crabs that have put my team into hospital.
01:08:56You know, I don't get it.
01:08:58Bright Island's the common denominator.
01:09:00But how could a murdered fisherman be related to food poisoning?
01:09:05I'm going to hang around here for a while and suss it out.
01:09:07Yeah, well what's there to suss out?
01:09:09You know, you're starting to sound like Chef O with all these conspiracy theories, sir.
01:09:26It's a professional looking website.
01:09:28Can you wait until you see the video diary?
01:09:34Hello.
01:09:35Well, I'm still alive.
01:09:37Today I was attacked by pirates and then I swam with the sharks for a bit and then I was rescued by the Navy twice.
01:09:46And um, those boys over here, they are, they're something pretty special.
01:09:52So conditions are calm and I'm planning on being in Townsville by later this evening.
01:09:57And please, please keep up your donations for the MH Foundation.
01:10:00It really needs your support.
01:10:03That's me for today.
01:10:04Over now.
01:10:05Well, she's raising money for the Mental Health Foundation, it's a legitimate cause.
01:10:10She claims she's attacked by pirates.
01:10:12She abandons the ship in fear of her life, yet she still has time to strap on a shark shield.
01:10:17The crew seem to buy it.
01:10:19Yeah, but the crew aren't thinking with their heads.
01:10:21You girls up to?
01:10:22Nothing.
01:10:23Weather check.
01:10:26Weather check.
01:10:28How you doing, Spide?
01:10:31Oh, dodgy.
01:10:34Squid.
01:10:38They're gonna be fine.
01:10:39A bit of rest is all they need now.
01:10:41Were they poison?
01:10:43I'm just an intern.
01:10:45I've got a chef over there who's convinced he's almost killed his mates.
01:10:48I'd like to put his mind at ease if I can.
01:10:53It wasn't his cooking.
01:10:54The poison found was consistent with a couple of recent deaths.
01:10:58Your men are very lucky.
01:11:00Was Sam Murray one of those deaths?
01:11:06I understand your anger, Mike.
01:11:08My people have been put in danger by a command decision to cover up Bright Island.
01:11:13There is no cover up. I've just been given the details myself.
01:11:16This is politically sensitive.
01:11:19Okay.
01:11:21Okay.
01:11:22Lisa Holmes and Sam Murray were both killed by the same toxin that poisoned my men.
01:11:27Sam Murray also had a bullet in his head.
01:11:30And, sir, Dr. Morrell is missing.
01:11:33Now, they're all pieces of the same puzzle.
01:11:35I'm convinced of that.
01:11:37What I don't know is how they fit together.
01:11:39Mike, the official line on this is that it's an environmental issue.
01:11:44Right? Is that clear?
01:11:46Environmental.
01:11:47Yeah.
01:11:50Can we move on?
01:11:55Yes, sir.
01:11:57Now, thanks to your sit rep, the speedboat was apprehended this morning in the Arafura by the Kingston.
01:12:03Lieutenant Commander Curry caught the bandits.
01:12:04Yeah, a fairly unscrupulous bunch by the sound of it.
01:12:07And I'd say the female sailor is very lucky.
01:12:10Yeah.
01:12:12Well, she's agreed to head to the nearest port, so we won't be seeing her again.
01:12:14Sir, I... is everything okay?
01:12:30Do I look like a fool to you, ex?
01:12:33Is that a rhetorical question, sir?
01:12:35I'm being fed a lot of garbage here.
01:12:38I don't know whether to swallow it or spit it back up.
01:12:42Whatever's best for the Navy, I'd suggest.
01:12:44The Navy would have us believe that Bright Island is an environmental disaster.
01:12:48An attack of the toxic crabs.
01:12:50Sounds plausible.
01:12:52It still doesn't explain why Ursula Morrell disappeared, does it?
01:12:55What's the connection with Ursula?
01:12:57Bright Island?
01:12:59Perhaps Ursula just wanted a change of scenery.
01:13:04It's been known to happen in relationships.
01:13:08You know, Kate, people do break off relationships for more complicated reasons than just wanting a change of scenery.
01:13:16Well, Dr Morrell is a big marine biologist who, I'm sure, can look after herself.
01:13:28Fleet of FFBs, stationary, bearing 320, range 6 miles.
01:13:35Roger that, Nav.
01:13:37Captain has the con, darken ship, isolate upper deck speakers.
01:13:41Would you like to increase speed, sir?
01:13:43Negative. Nice and slow.
01:13:45We're just another illegal fishing vessel looking for a place to drop our long mines.
01:13:49It's good to be back in the hunt, sir.
01:13:51As opposed to being shot at by bandits or rescuing damsels in distress.
01:13:55Roger that, ex.
01:13:57Bath, I've got a series of floats painting on the radar.
01:14:00Looks like their long lines are in the water.
01:14:02Hands in the cookie jar.
01:14:03Prepare hands for boarding, ex.
01:14:05Aye, sir.
01:14:06Hands to boarding stations. Hands to boarding stations.
01:14:11We wish Bath was here.
01:14:13He loves her this night-time insertion stuff.
01:14:20Sir, range to contact 1,200 yards.
01:14:23Roger.
01:14:25Carry on the sea boat.
01:14:29Keep alongside me in the lee, ex.
01:14:30Don't want anyone getting any wetter than they have to.
01:14:32Wait for my signal to insert, over.
01:14:34Okay.
01:14:38Range to contact 1,000 yards.
01:14:41With any luck, we'll be right on top of them before they even know we're here.
01:14:44Bridge, consent.
01:14:45Sir, I'm picking up a mayday call.
01:14:47Call sign Charlie, Lima, Sierra, X-Ray.
01:14:51Caller's identifying herself as Claire Watts on Claire de Lune.
01:14:55What's the nature of the mayday, Ro?
01:14:56She claims she's under attack by pirates, sir.
01:15:01Roger.
01:15:03Mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:15:04This is Claire de Lune.
01:15:05In position, 10 degrees, 15 minutes south, 1 degree, 6 minutes east.
01:15:10Claire de Lune, this is Australian warship.
01:15:12What is the nature of your emergency? Over.
01:15:15Under attack. Repeat, under attack.
01:15:17Four men in at speed, both aggressively circling my vessel.
01:15:21Ro, Nav, come on the sat phone, now.
01:15:23This is Hammersley, stand by.
01:15:33Is there another boat better positioned to render assistance?
01:15:38We're on top of the FFVs, about to board.
01:15:41I'll have to check on that, sir.
01:15:43I'll get back to you ASAP.
01:15:45Mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:15:46I'm being attacked by pirates.
01:15:47Require immediate assistance.
01:15:48Repeat, require immediate assistance.
01:15:50Sir, she's 123 miles south-west of us.
01:15:53We won't reach her before daylight.
01:15:55Charlie 2, this is X-ray 2.
01:15:57We have the first FFV right ahead of us.
01:15:59Awaiting insertion signal. Over.
01:16:03X-ray 2, this is Charlie 2.
01:16:05Abort the boarding and return to me immediately.
01:16:07I say again, abort, abort, abort.
01:16:09Return to me. Over.
01:16:11What? We're right on top of the flight now.
01:16:12This is X-ray 2, roger that out.
01:16:14What?
01:16:15We're right on top of them.
01:16:24Why did we abort?
01:16:25Three guesses.
01:16:26They all start with Claire and end in Mayday.
01:16:28You're not serious.
01:16:30Where's the CO?
01:16:31In his cabin.
01:16:36Claire Watts?
01:16:37She's crying wolf.
01:16:38She has never been attacked by pirates
01:16:39and even if she had been,
01:16:40those bandits have been taken off the water.
01:16:42She is making false reports.
01:16:44She's seeking attention.
01:16:45Or maybe publicity to help raise money for her cause.
01:16:47I don't know.
01:16:48But her Maydays are bogus.
01:16:49I would stake my career on it.
01:16:52Finished?
01:16:55You know we can't ignore a Mayday.
01:16:57We have a duty of care to render assistance
01:16:59without prejudice.
01:17:00I understand that.
01:17:01But to have the fleet right there
01:17:03with their long lines in the water
01:17:05and to give that up for a girl
01:17:07who is playing with people's li...
01:17:09What?
01:17:10Captain, sir.
01:17:13Officer of the watch.
01:17:14Request you come to the bridge.
01:17:17On my way.
01:17:22Yes, Nat?
01:17:23This is the chart showing the position
01:17:25that Claire Watts radioed in.
01:17:27Unsurveyed waters.
01:17:28Outside the survey zones of confidence.
01:17:30This was last surveyed by Cook and Flinders' boss.
01:17:33We might as well go in blind for all the good this does us.
01:17:35There's a fair amount of shallow water there.
01:17:37We'll need the right tide.
01:17:39Sundar be in the right position
01:17:40so there's no glare on the water.
01:17:41In just about any circumstances, sir,
01:17:43I would not recommend going in there.
01:17:45There is a very strong risk
01:17:46we'd run the ship aground.
01:17:48Bridge Comps, Sam.
01:17:49Sir, I just got a call from the RCC.
01:17:51They just picked up Claire Watts' EPIRB.
01:17:53I can't raise her on VHF.
01:18:11Cable party closed up and anchor is ready for letting go.
01:18:13The ship is in DC State 3 condition Yankee.
01:18:16Very good, Nat.
01:18:17Echo sounder operator report depth every half metre.
01:18:21Roger that.
01:18:22Depth 9 metres steady.
01:18:23All lookouts report the slightest discoloration in the water.
01:18:31Depth 8.5 metres shoaling.
01:18:34Clare de Lune, this is Australian warship calling you on VHF channel 16, over.
01:18:561-6, over.
01:19:02Coral volume.
01:19:03Straight ahead, about 100 yards.
01:19:044-30.
01:19:054-30.
01:19:15Better report along, ma'am.
01:19:264-30.
01:19:43Very good.
01:19:44Midships.
01:19:45Midships.
01:19:46Starboard 20.
01:19:47Steer 1-8-0.
01:19:48Starboard 20.
01:19:49Steer 1-8-0.
01:19:52Well done, Nat.
01:19:53Coral volume wasn't on the chart, sir.
01:19:56Mark it.
01:19:57It will be now.
01:20:03Clare de Lune, this is Australian warship calling you on VHF channel 16, over.
01:20:08Depth 6.5 metres shoaling slowly.
01:20:12Do you want to take the comm, sir?
01:20:14You're doing fine, Nat.
01:20:15Take us in.
01:20:16Sir.
01:20:17Email just in from Lieutenant Smith at NAVCOM.
01:20:21Call, Depth.
01:20:22Depth.
01:20:236 metres.
01:20:24Shoaling.
01:20:27Depth.
01:20:285.5 metres.
01:20:29Depth.
01:20:305 metres.
01:20:31Shoaling rapidly, ma'am.
01:20:32Depth.
01:20:335 metres.
01:20:34I have clear as yacht visual.
01:20:35Stop both engines.
01:20:36Full astern both engines.
01:20:37Stop both engines.
01:20:38Full astern both engines.
01:20:39Stand by to anchor.
01:20:40Stop both engines.
01:20:41Let go.
01:20:42Stop both engines.
01:20:43Both engines stop, ma'am.
01:20:44Stand by to anchor.
01:20:45Stop both engines.
01:20:46Stop both engines.
01:20:47Full astern both engines.
01:20:48Stand by to anchor.
01:20:49Stop both engines.
01:20:50Let go.
01:20:51Stop both engines.
01:20:52Stop both engines.
01:20:53Let go.
01:20:54Stop both engines.
01:20:58Stop both engines.
01:20:59Stop both engines.
01:21:00Stop, ma'am.
01:21:01Stop, ma'am.
01:21:02Stop, ma'am.
01:21:03Stop, ma'am.
01:21:04Stop, ma'am.
01:21:05Stop, ma'am.
01:21:06Stop, ma'am.
01:21:07Stop, ma'am.
01:21:08Stop, ma'am.
01:21:09Stop, ma'am.
01:21:10Stop, ma'am.
01:21:11Where the hell have you been?
01:21:41Where were you? I was beginning to think that no one was coming.
01:21:48You're very lucky we did. You drifted into unsurveyed waters.
01:21:51I didn't drift. I was forced into the area by the pirate's speedboat.
01:21:56These would be the same pirates who attacked you earlier?
01:21:59Yes.
01:22:00Why didn't you respond to our radio transmissions?
01:22:02I would have if I had a radio that worked.
01:22:05The pirates smashed all my communications, just about everything else on the boat.
01:22:08It was a bit of a mess. Engine's been disabled.
01:22:11Is this how the Navy treats its civilian sailors?
01:22:15Now, is it with suspicion and accusation?
01:22:17I haven't accused you of anything yet, Cle.
01:22:19You think that I destroyed my own boat? I was attacked!
01:22:24I had command run a search of your father.
01:22:27He was RNIN, dishonourably discharged six years ago.
01:22:30We tracked him down to a psychiatric hospital in Perth.
01:22:33He's still very much alive. I thought we had an agreement.
01:22:35I warned you to stay off the water. Quit these false maydays.
01:22:41And yet you've deliberately tied up Navy Resort.
01:22:43God!
01:22:49Leading Seaman Holliday remained with Miss Watts.
01:22:52Make sure she's comfortable.
01:22:53I see.
01:23:05The VHF is ruined. GPS, radar detector all disabled.
01:23:12Even the barometer's been smashed. Over.
01:23:15And the engine?
01:23:16Charge is taking a look at it now.
01:23:17We found a scanner amongst her stuff with emergency frequencies programmed in,
01:23:23which explains how she applied the information on the real bandits over.
01:23:26Engine's shot. We'll have to wait till high tide to tow her off.
01:23:30Thanks.
01:23:31Uh, charge says the engine is a no-go and recommends a tow at high tide. Over.
01:23:37Roger X. I'll send the rib for you. Out.
01:23:50You believe me, don't you?
01:23:53Do you want any water or food? I can go and get some from the galley.
01:23:57I missed you.
01:23:59Claire.
01:24:01I should probably stand outside.
01:24:02What? What? What? What? What is wrong with me?
01:24:05Whoa.
01:24:06What? You just think that because you're in the Navy,
01:24:09you've got some kind of moral superiority?
01:24:10You don't!
01:24:11Just calm down, Claire.
01:24:12You don't!
01:24:12Just calm down, Claire.
01:24:13My dad, he didn't do anything wrong.
01:24:16He didn't do anything wrong.
01:24:18Claire.
01:24:20No one's saying anything about your father, okay?
01:24:22Is there a problem?
01:24:26Claire?
01:24:31Put the gun down.
01:24:35Put the gun down, please, Claire.
01:24:39Claire, look at me.
01:24:40Look at me, Claire.
01:24:41You're safe here.
01:24:45My dad, he didn't do anything wrong.
01:24:49No, he didn't.
01:24:50He was a good man.
01:24:51Yep.
01:24:52He was a good man, Claire.
01:24:54And a fine sailor.
01:24:59Yeah.
01:25:00Then you're helping him.
01:25:03You're helping him, Claire.
01:25:05Sailing around Australia.
01:25:07Raising funds for people like him.
01:25:08Yeah.
01:25:09Lots of people.
01:25:10You're helping lots of people.
01:25:11Yeah.
01:25:13Great job.
01:25:15Great job.
01:25:18Okay?
01:25:19You okay?
01:25:24You okay?
01:25:25I'm tired.
01:25:26Tired?
01:25:28Yeah, okay.
01:25:29Come on.
01:25:30I'm safe here.
01:25:33You okay, D?
01:25:39That's it, Claire.
01:25:42Revenge on the Navy for an old man's discharge.
01:25:44I reckon she must have loved all the attention.
01:25:46Definitely a loon.
01:25:48I reckon they call it the rescue complex.
01:25:51So what?
01:25:51You're saying she needed to be rescued?
01:25:53The rescue complex refers to the one doing the rescuing.
01:25:58You seem pretty keen to want to rescue her.
01:26:03Glad she didn't shoot you, though.
01:26:05Well, maybe glad's too strong a lot.
01:26:09The Navy are saying it's environmental.
01:26:11Something about toxic groundwater.
01:26:13World War II army base.
01:26:15Fuel and sewage contaminating the island.
01:26:17And the CO thinks there's more to it.
01:26:19Is he right?
01:26:21Kate, what is it they say about loose lips?
01:26:23Nothing a good dose of collagen wouldn't fix?
01:26:26Ladies, it's starting to look like the tide was running out.
01:26:30Lieutenant Daryl Smith, Federal Agent Alicia Turnbull.
01:26:33Hello, Vic.
01:26:33Oh, yeah.
01:26:35Excuse me for a separate seat.
01:26:37Hello, sailors.
01:26:39How are you feeling?
01:26:40Oh, much better. Thank you, man.
01:26:41Thanks.
01:26:42I am so hungry.
01:26:43I could eat the sleep out of a cow's eye.
01:26:46Well, that's good, mate, because I think Chef I just ordered for you.
01:26:49That's right.
01:26:49I've got crabs if you guys want them.
01:26:51That's not what I meant.
01:26:52That is, I'm out of here.
01:26:56Are you going to join us?
01:26:57I'm having a drink with, um...
01:27:01Through the thorn.
01:27:03Sure, why not?
01:27:05Anyway, great.
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