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00:05Here it comes, Mr. DeVoe.
00:24Hold for the calculation.
00:291,014 feet per second, sir.
00:32Mark atmospheric pressure 30.191 inches.
00:37Temperature minus 52.
00:39Is that the last one, sir? My foot's gone horny now.
00:42Damp it out. We've got two more.
00:49Let's go.
01:11Let's go.
01:23The terrors are above, sir.
01:29Good morning, Captain.
01:34Are we to have a command meeting without our commander again?
01:40Captain Krozier sends his regrets.
01:43We were able to bring all the terrors stores you requested.
01:47Mr. Hornby's overseeing the transfer below.
01:49Is there something you're not telling me, Edward?
01:55Much to do on terror is all, sir.
02:01Well, then I will keep this short.
02:04Dundee can brief you on how the combined men are faring,
02:07and I will get Mr. Reed to brief you directly concerning the ice.
02:17The girl.
02:19You will take her back with you today when you go.
02:23Sir, have you considered that on terror are the very men here?
02:26It's Francis' problem now.
02:27I no longer accept to host that girl aboard my ship.
02:31The men here are becoming upset by her.
02:34Upset, sir?
02:35You'll see.
02:52You'll see.
02:54And finally, uh, foot, feet.
03:02I don't know if it's James orders them removed every yawning guy.
03:24It's Francis' punishment for leaving her.
03:28I've ordered us to pack her up.
03:31It's terror's problem now.
03:35Did I...
03:36Did I hear correctly, Lieutenant?
03:39You're taking her?
03:40May I come also?
03:42Sir, I'm working out a dictionary of anecdote, and she's talking.
03:47Finally.
03:48And at speed.
03:49Has she spoken any more of the creature?
03:52Not as yet.
03:54That I can discern, but...
03:58I feel we're close.
04:00You understand Terra's situation?
04:02I do.
04:05Get leave, then.
04:06And pack well.
04:07The weather deteriorates further.
04:09He may be with us a while.
04:10And I'm going to move, Anita.
04:24Terra?
04:25Terra?
05:08The End
05:11Why are you asking me, Mr. Goodsir?
05:14You've already spoken to the Captain
05:17And packed
05:18I see
05:22Doctor, I have to tell you we're going up the ladder now
05:27The Captain's leaving the decision to you in case I'd be too missed
05:30I really wouldn't worry yourself there
05:36Fine, go with the girl
05:41And don't forget to invite us all to the wedding
05:45Has anyone ever invited you to a wedding, Dr. Stanley?
05:55Is he always that cheeky?
05:58Nope
06:01That's something new
06:08It's a month to be used, Mr. Cosser
06:11Attend to that reading every week without fail
06:18Name?
06:19William Wentzel, sir
06:20From Terror
06:20Well, your nails are a terror, Mr. Wentzel
06:23You are far from an excuse for this
06:24Knocked down three days duty owing
06:26One for that collar
06:28Men!
06:31I will wage you have never had more time than this to keep yourselves neat
06:35I also understand
06:37Given our numbers, you have likely never had less time at the basin
06:40Even so
06:41Nine of you are on duty in the log today
06:45That must improve
06:47Next week, that number will be zero
06:49Is that understood?
06:51Aye
06:53Good
06:55Carry on, men
06:56Mr. Collins
06:57Sir, it's about the terror party
06:59Why? What's happened?
07:00You told me to report anything like this if it happened
07:03And it has
07:07Lieutenant Little came today with a requisition signed by Captain Crozier
07:11For the spirit room
07:13How much did he take?
07:15Sixteen bottles, sir
07:18Thank you, Mr. Collins
07:20Sir
07:48Could you help me, Mr. Collins?
07:51Please
07:52aquele
07:52Your
07:53All
07:57His
07:57Whose
07:57quarters
07:57Have
07:57Any
07:57As
07:57R
07:57As
07:57Thirty
07:58Ten
07:58Are
08:03The
08:05Mr. Hormie!
08:07Mr. Hormie!
08:15Fetch that up before it hardens, Mr. Hickey.
08:19As you can see, I'm shooting into the brown tonight.
08:23Climb down. We'll lower him behind you.
08:30Mr. Hormie collapsed on the ice.
08:32He's gone. We've got Lady Silence with us.
08:34Take her down to the slob storage.
08:36Will she be safe? Will someone be with her?
08:38She'll be fine with left-handed Hodgson.
08:40You go.
08:45Bring him down.
08:47Easy.
08:48Easy.
09:08What happened to Mr. Hormie?
09:09We don't know.
09:11Oh, you shouldn't carry heavy things till you're wounds men, Mr. Hickey.
09:14You'll be fighting down worse than pain.
09:16I'm sure Dr. McDonnell's told you this.
09:18Yes.
09:20Mr. Darlington and I were just discussing that.
09:24Excuse me.
09:44With the weights in the ship having shifted from the central axis, where?
09:48Ah, Edward.
09:50How fares the raft of the Medusa?
09:54Mr. Hormie collapsed on the ice on the trek back.
09:58Dr. McDonnell thinks his heart stopped.
10:01Hormie's dead.
10:04He is.
10:06They're preparing him now to take him down to the hold with the others.
10:13He's a good mate.
10:14Steady.
10:15Light on his feet.
10:20Sorry to mix things, sir, but we've also brought back the lady silence with us.
10:24I tried to remind Captain Fitzjames who's aboard, but he insisted.
10:30Mr. Good, sir, came along as well.
10:31Well, apparently he's making some progress with what you asked.
10:37Very good.
10:38Once she's settled and has eaten, collect her and Mr. Good, sir.
10:43I'll have them in for tea with a round of ketchup today.
10:47Thomas, would you mind?
10:51Check the crossbeams and let me know if you find any weeping.
10:55Ready the sparrow.
10:56Francis, in this bloody cold, no one should be out there for more than half an hour.
10:59You're right.
11:01I'll hold a service for him tomorrow.
11:04Ready the sparrow mass to be taken up.
11:07We'll see what the ice wants next, then find Eliza Butcher's plan in the morning.
11:11All right.
11:20No whiskey in Aribus's spirit room, sir.
11:23Only gin.
11:24Rum and gin.
11:26Damn it!
11:29Johnson!
11:32My father drank gin.
11:34I'm not sure Mr. Collins is going to be as discreet as we'd hoped.
11:38Right.
11:40Here's what you do.
11:41You go back.
11:43And this time you tell Mr. Collins to get it from James' personal store.
11:47He's had enough of mine over the years.
11:51Put a bullet in my head before I drink gin.
11:55Johnson!
11:57Mr. Hornby's dead.
11:59Um, as Mr. Heldman is on Aribus, would you be so kind as to collect Mr. Hornby's personal things and
12:06put them in store for his family?
12:09Find out who his best mate was and give that man Mr. Hornby's tobacco.
12:13Consider it done, sir.
12:16Um, would you recall how much whiskey is left in my stores?
12:23Two bottles, sir.
12:26Bring them up.
12:27Yes, sir.
12:31That's your clock.
12:35See it doesn't run out.
12:38Yes, sir.
12:44You should be about through with assault now.
12:47You're mending nicely.
12:48Your kindness is unstoppable, Mr. Goodsir.
12:52I mean that.
12:55There's no more generous man on these ships.
12:59Was Lady Silence brought on board to be questioned by the captain?
13:06Does that really work with anyone, Mr. Hickey?
13:14Thank you for your help today.
13:23If you're busier sickbay than I'd imagine with so few men aboard.
13:26That's the weather.
13:28I'm going to suggest to the captain that he cancels all trips to and from Erebus until it breaks.
13:33I don't want to see another of these boys lose a piece or a part.
13:39I've heard teeth can explode in air this cold.
13:42Imagine.
13:43I don't have to.
13:44In 39, Captain Penny, our lead whaler's tooth, did just that.
13:48The root stays warm, but the surface freezes like a...
13:51It's like a little bomb.
13:54While I'm here, have you any men aboard suffering a line on the gums, like a line of ash in
14:04the tissue?
14:04No.
14:05Are there any other symptoms?
14:08Headaches, numbness, joint pain, possibly dystrophy of the memory.
14:14Something other than scurvy, then.
14:16I know you've started to see cases.
14:18No, this is quite different.
14:20What comes first to your mind?
14:25I thought immediately of bismuth.
14:28I trained on cadavers, some of whom were syphilitic.
14:32They'd been treated with bismuth for months.
14:34It had built up in their gums.
14:36The color's not the same, but it's the same presentation.
14:39Is he indulgent with drink?
14:41He has not much access to it beyond his evening grog.
14:44Why?
14:44I just remember years ago, reading about a case in Devon where the cider presses were causing a similar vexation.
14:53Presses?
14:53Yes.
14:54They were made of lead.
14:57Are water tanks of lead?
14:59That doesn't affect neutral liquids, fortunately.
15:03Handling of stuff can be harmful.
15:05The French have proved it, and Charles Thacker's written about gout and plumbers.
15:09What's his job, your man?
15:12He's one of the mates.
15:14He hasn't handled anything without gloves on deck for years, I'd imagine.
15:18Well, I'll start making inquiries, Mr. Goodsler.
15:21I've not seen this myself.
15:26I wish you'd call me Harry.
15:28Well, I might call you Doctor.
15:32Sounding very like one to me just now.
15:50What it is?
15:53Just a word, Billy.
15:54Hmm?
15:56What?
16:00What do you want?
16:03Do you know what's preoccupying the officer's thoughts these days?
16:09Who's unhappy?
16:10Why?
16:11Am I supposed to know that any better than you?
16:16That magic line is out.
16:19See, I can't get my ears over that line.
16:22Unless I'm caulking a privy.
16:26Well, you serve every meal of every day behind that line.
16:31Practically live behind that line.
16:33What do I get in return?
16:35News of the Marines?
16:37To the hold, Mr. Hickey.
16:38You've got duty.
16:39Two minutes.
16:40Right away, sir.
16:41You can help put Mr. Hornby in the dead room.
16:43Close your eyes.
16:44Hold your hand up.
16:46Relax.
16:47I'll get out of Congress with it.
16:50And then will you let me alone?
16:55Close your eyes.
17:08What did you get in?
17:13Somebody didn't need it anymore.
17:20Here it is, Billy.
17:22Unbuttoned.
17:52Magnus?
17:58Where's it, Magnus?
18:01I... I, um... I can't go down, sir.
18:04Well, you fit, don't you?
18:07I mean, um... I don't have to go down there now, sir.
18:12Well, down there is the hold of the ship the Navy pays you to work in.
18:16It's just... Strong and Evans already down there, I am.
18:23It's just that I've heard them, sir.
18:26You've heard them?
18:28Are you a blasphemer?
18:30No, a lot of the men have, sir.
18:33Manson, just lower him down. I can get him on my shoulder.
18:37You look at me, Manson.
18:41What's left of Strong and Evans is frozen solid.
18:43Sewn into hammocks like this with three layers of canvas wrapped around it.
18:47It's not them trying to get out your hearing, but rats trying to get in.
18:50Sir, sir, please.
18:53I... I'm going to order you down that ladder now.
18:56If you refuse, I will not recommend you to be lashed again.
19:00I will recommend you be made sit in the dead room with your friends with the door locked
19:04until you learn that God grants us many things in this world, but he does not grant us ghosts.
19:09Sir, he wouldn't.
19:10Would you like to see?
19:15What you need is more light, Mr. Manson.
19:20You're going to fetch a lantern, and then you can keep Mr. Hartnell and me safe on these rungs, yeah?
19:26Yeah.
19:32Oh, uh...
19:34Oh, uh...
19:38No.
19:40Oh, uh...
19:44Step.
19:45Just stay on top of my mind.
19:50I don't know.
20:23It's all right, Manson.
20:24He's stoked.
20:28They see the cannon flash from the position camp, and then they mark how long after it the sound arrives.
20:36And the light will travel faster, but less so the colder it is.
20:40Or something to that tune.
20:43It's a reason to shoot off a six-pounder anyway.
20:48You must hear it down here.
20:52Do you remember the old lad on the Prince Regent that Doxies used to call Six Pounder?
21:01Where's he right now, do you think?
21:06I'm ready to go up private.
21:33All right, quick shoot down, boys.
21:35The men on the ice have half a mile to march back to where of us after.
21:38We will not get temperatures much lower this year, I'd wager.
21:41What about the creatures, sir?
21:43If you can hit the cannon fire so far, haven't we been calling it right to us all day?
21:48Or scaring it off.
21:50I'm more a fear to the cold boys.
21:52I play the clavier back home.
21:54And for that, you need every finger.
22:02Ah, Dr. Goods, sir.
22:05Come in, please.
22:07Lieutenant Little has gone to fetch our lady now.
22:11Thank you for being our proxy while she's been on Erebus.
22:15Getting quite expert, I hear.
22:17I didn't understand how to record her dialect phonetically at first, but...
22:25But I've created a system of notation for a dictionary I've begun.
22:30And the creature?
22:32I've tried, but on that subject she doesn't offer to converse.
22:38I sense these matters are quite private in her culture.
22:44She's birthed with you a want not.
22:47About what have you conversed?
22:51The land, the ice, her tools, her clothing, our tools, our clothing.
22:57But I feel that we're close.
23:00I think we're going to have to do this in her time.
23:03We shall try together.
23:06Please.
23:07Please.
23:47Let's get to it then.
24:09Do you know the word, Mr. Blankey?
24:16It's similar to a Yupik word I know, from Russian America.
24:21A spirit.
24:24Spirit? That may not be her meaning.
24:26A spirit that dresses as an animal.
24:29It doesn't leave us from.
24:34I feel...
24:36I didn't know what happened, but I didn't know what happened.
24:45What happened?
24:49What happened?
24:53What happened to you?
24:55What happened?
25:03Poor.
25:06I'm...
25:09I'm not here yet...
25:11... again.
25:13What's the matter?
25:18I don't know how to run.
25:27No, no, no, no, maybe, maybe, maybe if I try.
25:33Let's kill five men on this expedition.
25:35I understand.
25:36Rip them apart.
25:37She has been responding to a lighter touch.
25:45How do we kill it?
25:49Go on.
26:00I hope you live to sell your dictionary, Mr. Goodsar.
26:04I hope I live to buy it.
26:21Help us.
26:24Help us.
26:31Help us.
26:37Do you all agree she's not cooperating?
26:41So, in the month that she's been here, she hasn't once mentioned leaving or made any attempt at escape.
26:48You ever ask yourself why?
26:52She's frightened of it also.
26:55Maybe it's gone off somehow.
26:58Lieutenant Little, Lady Silence is to be denied protection on either ship.
27:02Sir.
27:02Surely there's no way.
27:03Promise to escort her off terror.
27:05Let her back aboard only if she's screaming for help.
27:08No, I will not, Francis.
27:10Help us.
27:11Stop it or you leave.
27:12Please.
27:47She asked you why do you want to die?
27:53Oh, God.
27:54Get off my ship!
27:56What in God's name is happening here?
28:02Francis?
28:02Don't ever call me Francis again.
28:04You'll call me what I'm due to be called.
28:06You stole 16 bottles of spirits from my ship.
28:09I don't know why you're due.
28:11I didn't know there hasn't been a single meal that we've shared,
28:14a single conversation when you weren't moving on about what you're due.
28:18Well, your luck has changed, Francis.
28:19No one has you in harness any longer.
28:21You are commanding this expedition entirely.
28:24So damn your eyes.
28:27What else do you require?
28:31Respect or earn it?
28:34Or are you determined to be the worst kind of first as well?
28:40Francis!
28:42No!
28:43No!
28:44No!
28:45You be careful now!
28:47What will happen to John Ross if Fiore Beach will happen to you?
28:50Everyone out.
28:52Francis.
28:53Oh, go smoke a pipe, Thomas.
28:56Or better yet, go stare at the ice.
28:58I want a full report in an hour.
29:02That's an order.
29:03Thomas.
29:07Captain.
29:18We both know what is happening.
29:23Mr. Blakey.
29:25What's happening?
29:26He's ill with it now.
29:28Fetch your coat and come on.
29:45Mr. Blakey!
29:47Mr. Blakey!
29:50Mr. Blakey!
29:54Mr. Blakey!
29:55Come on!
29:56It's the road.
29:58He's dead!
30:01He's dead!
30:04Mr. Blakey!
30:05I'm in the distance!
30:07Mr. Farmer!
30:12He's hooked on the ground!
30:12Mr. Nicky!
30:12He's dead!
30:14Mr. Jacky!
30:15Mr. Jacky!
30:15Mr. Jacky!
30:17Mr. Jacky!
30:28We can't say it!
30:33It's at the sun!
30:37We can't get down!
30:39It's at the sun!
30:40It's coming up!
30:41It's at the sun!
31:10We've got no arms!
31:11Go to the bar and over the side onto the ice.
31:14High.
31:14Go.
31:15Go!
31:15Come on!
31:46Come on!
31:56Come on!
32:21Come on!
32:22Come on!
32:38Come on the cannon!
32:42He's calling for the cannon.
32:44We can carry it to the fight rail and turn it forward.
32:46I need your help, lads.
32:47All right.
32:48Come on.
32:55Come on!
32:56Come on!
32:58Come on!
32:59Put a body ball through it!
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