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00:06We decided how candid we're to be.
00:11My thought was to avoid any mention of the creature.
00:15In trying to warn good people, we'd only excite foolish ones.
00:20Can you imagine the bounty the Admiralty would place on a creature like ours?
00:25I'd happily live in a world with a few less foolish people in it.
00:28Hmm.
00:30Every whaling ship in Baffin Bay would head this way.
00:34Led by grobbing captains, but with good men in their crews, we can't risk that.
00:39Our creature, you say?
00:41Whether we've earned him or not.
00:46Well, you've decided it's a he, then.
00:49It is most definitely a he.
00:52Yeah.
01:18Graham died that very day.
01:47It's in the muscles.
01:50I'm tired all the time, no matter what the hour
01:54But I'm bleeding out of the sockets of my teeth now
02:00Have you contended with it ever?
02:03No
02:05And now?
02:08I can't be certain
02:11I think these few miles were an effort
02:15You know, after the war
02:17I asked permission to walk home to London
02:19From Nanking through Tibet and Russia
02:23I wanted to try my hand at being an overland spy
02:26I was the best walker in the service
02:31I told Sir John Barrett that once, without blushing
02:40I was quick to want the world rid of its fools an hour ago
02:42I forget sometimes how much an exemplar I am among them
02:48It's not how I see you
02:54Francis, do you know how I was appointed to this expedition?
03:00I saved Sir John Barrow's son from a scandal
03:04By chance in Singapore
03:08I paid
03:10To have a very base matter settled
03:13That would have blackened the Barrow's name
03:16And the Admiralty's by association
03:19As soon as I returned to London
03:21I was promoted to commander
03:23And when the Admiralty announced that there would be another attempt at the passage
03:28Well, I only had to say the word
03:35That only makes you a man
03:38Does it?
03:40What you describe
03:41Is a surplus of political luck
03:47Not a dearth of courage
03:53I'm a fake, brother
03:57I challenge any biographer to tally up your acts of valor and then call you a fake
04:02Francis
04:04A man like me
04:05Will do amazing things to be seen
04:12My father
04:16My father was
04:17A ridiculous man
04:21Ruined himself with debts
04:24He was a consul general in Brazil
04:27And
04:28He and his wife would mix with all the wealthy Portuguese families and exiles there
04:34My mother
04:37Was probably from one of those families
04:40I was never told more
04:45I was born out of an affair
04:50My father's cousins had to find people to raise me
04:55My name
04:58Even my name was made up for my baptism
05:03James
05:04Fitz James
05:07Like a bad pun
05:11I'm not even fully English
05:17I didn't know any of that
05:23I've never said it out loud
05:25Before now
05:35I always felt I deserved more
05:38So I went to see age 12
05:40And I began to build myself a
05:43Great
05:45Gilded life
05:48That didn't humiliate me to live
05:52To all of those stories
05:54That you would have my Bible
05:55For Talia's courage
06:00It's all vanity
06:06Always has been
06:10And we are at the end of vanity
06:19Then you are free
06:20Then you are free
06:26Mind your courage from a different load now
06:32Friendship
06:34Brotherhood
06:36Are we brothers Francis?
06:42I would like them very much
06:44I would like them very much
07:11Rain are rolling
07:12Rain are rolling
08:14Who shot them?
08:16I shot two. Mr. Armitage, two. Mr. Pocock, one. One more escaped on foot.
08:22And that's why the Marines are preparing for a Nettilic retribution.
08:26What evidence did you observe when you arrived that an attack on our men had taken place?
08:32I saw what they'd done, sir.
08:34When you first set eyes on the Eskimo, were their weapons drawn? Blood on their persons?
08:41Sir, Lieutenant Irving and Mr. Farr's bodies were put through something I can't even find English words for.
08:49I didn't look for confirmation of something that can only have been done by savage men.
08:56Captain, I ordered our counterattack.
08:59They had some of Lieutenant Irving's personal belongings already on their sled, sir.
09:03Captain, do I have your permission to assist the Marines in getting a perimeter set up with additional guns and
09:08men?
09:10And it was Mr. Hickey who saw the attack happen?
09:15From a distance, yes.
09:17He saw Lieutenant Irving murdered and ran to retrieve us.
09:22He was unarmed and too far to help Mr. Farr.
09:26Only he saw it.
09:28Yes, sir.
09:31Shall I fetch him here to give his own account?
09:37I want to see the bodies.
09:41Find Lady Silence.
09:43Bring her here.
10:17Come on, baby.
10:18Come on, baby.
10:21Come on, baby.
10:22Come on, baby.
10:33I mean, the rocks were painted with it, and Lieutenant Irvin, lying in that way, no longer
10:47a man. These people will not be our friends, boys. They'll be our murderers if we don't
11:00change course now. Sergeant Tozer told me he heard Dr. McDonald say Netsalisk settle in
11:08groups of 20 to 50 families. What that may be, 100 Braves could be headed for this camp
11:15as we speak. I'm not a decent shot personally, but if I was...
11:19Mr. Hickey! The captain's asked to speak with you. I was just coming to see him, Jopson.
11:26We need to speak immediately.
11:30Don't also forget your other things, Mr. Hickey. You're going to need them. You're going
11:35back.
11:48Dr. Good, sir, and Lady Silence can join us. If you may be able to discern something,
11:53I cannot. Anyone else? Sir?
11:59It'll limber me up for the next day to imagine making me walk.
12:04Pardon my asking again, sir, but are we supplementing the marines or not? They want to build a proper
12:09perimeter with or without us. They are us, Edward. Remind them. Give Sergeant Tozer as many
12:16pairs of eyes as he wants. But as long as the fog holds off, have the armory tent prepare
12:20baskets, but don't arm additional men. Yes, but... Do you not remember flogging men
12:24on this expedition for sedition? Francis, you should set off. The forenoon watch has
12:30already begun.
12:38Lieutenant, keep the men ready in case Mr. Hickey is telling the truth, but calm in case
12:44he is not.
13:02Mr. DeVoe, as you were.
13:23We'll be back by afternoon watch if you need more volunteers, Sergeant. Today may be the day.
13:29Guns.
13:41You should trade your work gloves for full maintenance for a while, if you can tolerate
13:44that. Have a week or sell for that I can give you that you can put on all day underneath.
13:52Are you cold, Mr. Collins?
13:54I'm all right.
14:00Star. Let that sit for a few minutes and I'll be back to wipe away the excess.
14:24Are we to be overrun, do you think?
14:28From the reaction of our captains, my sense tells me we will not.
14:33Fear tells me something else.
14:35You have too much fear, John.
14:40Apart from the headaches and your teeth, have you noticed anything else?
14:46Bruises, mainly.
14:48I've been getting them where I don't remember knocking into anything.
14:51They don't hurt.
14:54You've got one you can show me.
15:09I'll be with you in a moment, Mr. Collins.
15:15How many of these would you say you have, then?
15:20More than a dozen.
15:25Henry, I want you to mind what I tell you.
15:28It's not quick, this, and you can turn it around in a day.
15:31It's the first signs, this.
15:33It's early days for you.
15:37Captain Crozier wouldn't be sending out hunting parties if he didn't think it was worth doing.
15:41No.
15:43No, he wouldn't.
15:46No, I'm here.
15:48Dr. Goodsir's here.
15:50And you can come back when he's returned, and he can reassure you in you.
16:21No, I'm here.
16:23Nope.
16:38No, I'm here.
16:40Hello.
16:45Hi.
16:47Let's go.
17:29Let's go.
17:47Let's go.
18:27Let's go.
18:31Come on.
18:34Come on.
18:41Let's go.
18:50Let's go.
19:00Let's go.
19:04Let's go.
19:08Let's go.
19:34Let's go.
19:41Let's go.
19:49Let's go.
19:58Let's go.
20:12Let's go.
20:16Let's go.
20:17Let's go.
20:48Let's go.
21:00Let's go.
21:04Let's go.
21:06Let's go.
21:11Let's go.
21:18Let's go.
21:21Let's go.
21:30Let's go.
21:41Let's go.
21:41Let's go.
21:47Let's go.
21:50Let's go.
21:58Let's go.
22:14Let's go.
22:19Let's go.
22:22Let's go.
22:24Let's go.
22:26Let's go.
22:28Let's go.
22:51Let's go.
22:56Let's go.
23:03Let's go.
23:09Let's go.
23:10You're going to blow through us like a wind.
23:15Perhaps you'd like to make the order, sir.
23:26The time is now.
23:28Mr. Aberse весь do not scrimp on that logbook.
23:31I want to see a record of every issue taking place here.
23:44Open up.
24:12All right, Mr. Collins.
24:35Stop your eyes!
24:38Is there a captain?
24:41I've asked that now!
24:45Sir!
24:51Get yourselves fed, men.
24:54Those are some long mails.
24:57Paragon.
24:58Pay that to the command tent.
25:04Good, sir.
25:09The armory's been opened up.
25:11Oh, James, how?
25:12Lieutenant Little gave the order.
25:14The men believe we are under attack.
25:16We are of the most cowardly kind.
25:18I stepped in, but twenty arms had already been issued.
25:23If she enters that camp again, Francis, we have to get this matchstick away from the tinderbox.
25:30But Mr. Hickey's gone in already.
25:32He'll tell them we're back.
25:34I'll go on ahead and Mr. Wreck them, then.
25:37Lieutenant.
25:40Johnson.
25:45Your things.
25:47Your things.
26:02The men knew it.
26:03Can you hear it?
26:05The men knew it.
26:19Can you hear it?
26:20I knew it.
26:24Yes, go. Be safe.
26:30Stay with us.
26:34I'll talk to the men and make it safe for you.
26:38We owe you that.
26:41I do.
26:45I wish you could come to England and see for yourself.
26:48It's not like we are here.
26:50People there are good. They are good.
27:01They are good.
27:03My menak.
27:05My menak.
27:38Make certain the following people are armed.
27:40The two of you, Mr. DeVoe, Golding, Paul, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Crisp, Mr. Kenley, Mr. Coombs.
27:49When we depart, we'll be taking a boat sludge.
27:52Man, sir, find out which one is lightest and make sure there are slops and harnesses.
27:57We may have no more interaction with this larger group, so if you do go today, you must take everything
28:02we need with us.
28:03Do you know how to read maps and charts, Billy?
28:05Yes, but...
28:06Find an occasion to be in the command tent.
28:09Secure one batch, indicating where the ships are stuck in all the way down to Great Slave Lake.
28:15Burn any others.
28:19Love the entire rest of your long lives to think back on how hard this day was.
28:25For now, only do.
28:29And do well.
28:38I thought I made a very clear plan, and for very clear reasons.
28:43It was the fog that changed my thinking, sir.
28:46I thought you'd see it differently as well.
28:51Commander Fitzjames ought to have made that call.
28:52Why did you not include him?
28:54There was no time, sir.
28:56I'd heard there were signs that some of the men heard things out in the fog.
28:59Which men?
29:02Were you one of them?
29:04No doubt you made the best decision for the problem you thought you had.
29:10Well, as it turns out, it was Trompery.
29:13And in its place, we've an even worse problem.
29:15You've treated an imaginary invasion from without for a real invasion from within.
29:20If Mr. Hickey killed Lieutenant Irving and Mr. Farr, as I suspect he did,
29:26it was not for the joy of it.
29:30We do not know yet who is in his coven, but make no mistake about what they want.
29:38What is our evidence against him?
29:52Trey, don't turn your back up.
29:54End.
29:59Dr. Good, sir.
30:00I want you to cut open every stomach.
30:04Good.
30:06Good.
30:39That seal meat, sir.
30:42Barely digested.
30:44They fed him.
30:47Of course they did.
30:52Will you confirm this contradicts Mr. Hickey's version of events and this indisputable proof
30:59of a lie that resulted in seven deaths, including a naval officer and a child?
31:07He must have been alone, Mr. Farr.
31:10Lieutenant Irving must have come back to tell them about the meat.
31:12Orson, will you confirm it?
31:15Oh, my God.
31:17Yes.
31:18I will.
31:20Find three armed Marines and arrest Mr. Hickey now.
31:22Not Marines, sir.
31:24It was Sergeant Tozer who armed the men, in fact.
31:27I took his story and made it my order.
31:31I thought I was doing right.
31:32I'm the worst kind of sorry, sir.
31:40Choose men we can trust.
31:44Deputize them.
31:46Sweep the camp.
31:47Anyone below a wargrim officer disarm, including the Marines.
31:53Put one of the mates in charge of the armory, DeVoe.
31:59Arrest Sergeant Tozer and Mr. Hickey at the same moment.
32:04Bring them.
32:05We'll court-marshal them here.
32:07And find the carpenters.
32:10Carpenters, sir.
32:13For a gallows.
32:24I hope I won't be long, Mr. Bridgens.
32:28I pray this will be brief.
32:34Who's been asking for the Peruvian, Mr. Bridgens?
32:38This is very strong.
32:39I haven't even given a door-seller to anyone.
32:42What cure is it?
32:44Cocaine and wine.
33:07Why is Sergeant Tozer being home?
33:12You're lucky you weren't just shot back there, Mr. Hickey.
33:17Do you have a certain gift for aim, Chubson?
33:21Everything we ate growing up started with a gun.
33:25My aim's fine, Mr. Hickey.
33:28I've shot a smaller horse than you.
33:43We'll proceed first with Petty Officer Cornelius Hickey,
33:47who has been convicted today of the wanton murders
33:51of Lieutenant John Irving and Petty Officer Thomas Farr.
33:58Ample evidence has been stated before command,
34:01so as to suggest Mr. Hickey's guilt well proven.
34:04With that proof comes confirmation of the next more pernicious charges
34:10of sedition and mutinous designs.
34:17These charges are all punishable by death,
34:22and at Captain Crozier's discretion,
34:24the sentence will be carried out by hanging
34:26before the men now assembled.
34:30Mr. Hickey and Sergeant Tozer will be given last words,
34:34but first, your captain would like to speak.
34:54When we abandoned ship, I promised you men two things.
35:00The first was that help was already on its way to us,
35:03back from Fort Resolution,
35:05with Lieutenant Fairholme and the party I sent out last summer.
35:11We now know those men are dead.
35:14I found them on watch,
35:16and Captain Crozier had me swear an oath of silence.
35:20Which you broke.
35:21Now be quiet. You'll get a chance to speak.
35:24Sergeant Tozer and Mr. Morphin discovered this two days ago,
35:29as only some of you already know.
35:32I decided not to share it.
35:34I own that decision and would make it again.
35:36Not to deceive you, but to protect your reserves.
35:41But now we know, now we all know,
35:46no one is coming for us.
35:49We must get ourselves out under our own steam.
35:54I don't know what Mr. Hickey's plan was,
35:58but I know it didn't include all of you.
36:00And those of you who might have gone with him,
36:03I can promise you,
36:04he would have burned through you like fuel.
36:08Mr. Diggle lied to you and used you down to your last muscle.
36:15And here's how I know.
36:18Mr. Diggle,
36:20will you open these, please,
36:22and tell the men what's inside?
36:31It's fresh, sir.
36:33Louder so they can all hear.
36:35It's fresh meat.
36:37What kind of meat?
36:39Seals, sir.
36:43The other promise I made to all of you
36:45was that when we crossed paths with the Netsalik
36:47that they would help us.
36:49Lieutenant Irving met them.
36:52And do you know what they did to him?
36:55Dr. Good, sir, would you please?
36:58They fed him.
37:01They fed him.
37:07They didn't cut him down and deface him.
37:09That was Mr. Hickey.
37:10They didn't slice off his man parts
37:13and punch 23 holes into his lungs with a boat knife.
37:16That was Mr. Hickey.
37:20They were no war party, those Eskimos.
37:24They were more of a family, it seemed.
37:27Four men, an old woman,
37:29and a girl.
37:31A little girl.
37:33No more than six years old.
37:38Mr. Hickey lied to you.
37:41Mr. Hickey lied to all of you
37:44because he needed to cut the legs out
37:46from under my leadership.
37:47And in so doing,
37:49he was prepared to set all your lives swinging.
37:53Now, we will share this meat,
37:55Dr. Good, sir.
37:57But that line of help
37:58has been cut off from us now.
38:01We will find another, no doubt.
38:02But not with gammoning dogs like this among us.
38:09Hear me, men.
38:10I take no pleasure in these deaths today.
38:13I want to bring every last one of you home.
38:17But if I cannot bring these two,
38:20then I am only doubly resolute about the rest of you.
38:25Now, before we hear Mr. Hickey's last words,
38:28I have one more request to make of you.
38:35I need volunteers to man the rope.
38:42You two, come forward.
38:56Mr. Hickey?
39:06Yeah.
39:08I've let the captain speak now long enough.
39:12Telling every manner of falsehood against me.
39:18Proving only
39:21every man
39:24lies.
39:26Even this man.
39:28You're a captain.
39:32But I must pierce this thing he calls truth
39:35with another of his own recent deceptions.
39:41June the 11th, last year,
39:44the day Sir John was killed,
39:47something else transpired.
39:51Crozier made a plan.
39:55In secret.
39:59To get himself out
40:01without you.
40:04There are
40:05many feats
40:07that preoccupy
40:09a captain's imagination.
40:13for abandoning his ship
40:16and his men
40:17should not be among them.
40:21Yet I hereby tender
40:25my...
40:26Oh, go on, Captain.
40:27You finish it.
40:31What is that?
40:39Mr. Collins.
40:41Mr. Collins.
40:57Mr. Hickey, come back!
41:00The armory, that's where they'll go.
41:07Hold it.
41:08Mr. Hickey, with me!
41:13Get out!
41:19No!
41:22Give me as many as you can.
41:23Break the lock off.
41:28Take charge of it!
41:32keep going
41:33get every man you can under the boats
41:35it's the only cover we had
41:37Mr. Blanky, get the cover
41:39Neptune's bores, I'm coming with you
41:43down
41:46stay down
41:51he's just there
41:56Billy, I hear him
41:58remember all he told you, just do it
42:00yeah, yeah
42:10get him
42:13bye Mr. Blanky, bring him to the
42:27boat, he won't wait
42:38where is it?
42:39just take a while, it's in front
42:58he's in front of me
43:06he's in front of me
43:27help me
43:28now's the time, Mr. DeVoe, it's on the far side of camp
43:33boat secure
43:38what is this?
43:39what is it?
43:40what is it?
43:48come on
43:52lay down those arms
43:55where are the marines?
43:58come with us
43:58left-headed
43:59I'll not tell you again
44:02no one can see you now
44:04you're invisible
44:05they'll think you've died
44:06and been carried off
44:07get on the ground
44:08Nicky
44:09Nicky
44:10didn't get to say
44:11half of what he wanted to say
44:14Edward
44:15that's your name isn't it?
44:17Edward
44:20Crozier
44:20was gonna lead that sledge party
44:22himself
44:23and leave
44:26quit the navy
44:28quit all of us
44:31you didn't know that did you?
44:34he was gonna leave you
44:35a big
44:37losing
44:37hand
44:38Edward
44:40watch out
44:43Mr. Blenkey
44:44Mr. Reid
45:18I lost them
45:20the boat's gone
45:22Tozer's with them
45:23they have at least five guns
45:25here you are
45:36let them go
45:38let them go
45:39oh no
45:46oh no
45:48no
45:48no
45:49no
45:49no
45:49no
45:49no
45:49no
45:51no
45:52no
45:53no
45:54no
45:56no
45:58no
45:58no
46:00Oh, my God.
46:30Oh, my God.
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