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00:23Taro, snuggish.
00:25Guidance okay.
00:28Oil temperature's 20 degrees high.
00:31Captain, I suggest you rig a hose.
00:32Get a constant spray of water on the port propeller shaft bearings.
00:35Aye, Admiral.
00:36Shall I decrease speed?
00:38There's no reason to.
00:39She's going to burn out.
00:40There's no better time than on a shakedown cruise.
00:44Engine room, rig a hose.
00:46Cool the shaft bearings.
00:48Aye, aye, sir.
00:50You're down 10 degrees with the bow.
00:52Blow main ballast.
00:53Blowing.
00:54The angle of inclination's increasing.
00:57Blow bow ballast.
00:58Blowing bow ballast.
01:01All stop.
01:02All stop.
01:03Shoot out a trim.
01:06Easy, Jim.
01:08You're not being evaluated.
01:09Only the ship.
01:12Thanks, Admiral.
01:15Inclination reduced.
01:17Bubble.
01:19Zero degrees.
01:20All ahead, full.
01:31You ever see that before, Jim?
01:32Never.
01:34Neither have I.
01:35Let's have a look at sonar.
01:38Interference.
01:39Lots of it, Captain.
01:40Any indication of its source?
01:42Whatever it is, we're in the center of it.
01:43Gyro compass deviating 170 degrees.
01:48Check for malfunction.
01:54There's some kind of a force field.
01:56Radio air position to come sub-pack.
01:58Jones, radio air position to come sub-pack.
02:00Pavometer show we're above a mountain range.
02:03Peaks 300 feet.
02:04Hollows 36,000 feet.
02:08Uncharted area.
02:10Deep within Marianas Trench.
02:13Mountains higher than Mount Everest.
02:16Interference.
02:17Dead ahead.
02:18Affecting guidance control, Captain.
02:19Up.
02:20Terrascoop.
02:30Cylentera.
02:40Biggest school I've ever seen.
02:42The scattering.
02:43Here, have a look at them.
02:51It's incredible.
02:59They're gone.
03:00We're picking up a lot of electromagnetic radiation from those mountains, Captain.
03:06Electromagnetic radiation.
03:10I'd give a lot to have core samples.
03:14All stop.
03:15Aye, sir.
03:16Aye, Admiral.
03:16It'll give me time to check guidance controls.
03:21Bowlung.
03:21Get ready for a diving mission.
03:23You're going to be the Admiral's diving buddy.
03:26Aye, sir.
03:33Ready, Pauline?
03:34Ready, Admiral.
04:03Escape room.
04:05Notify control room when divers are clear of the ship.
04:08Diver clear, sir.
04:31Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
04:33Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
04:55Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
04:59Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
05:03Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
05:03Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
05:05Go,auer.
05:06Go,auer.
06:24Guidance control malfunctioning, Captain.
06:31Blow all ballast groups.
06:34Can't blow ballast.
06:35No response from compressors.
06:36Can't blow ballast.
06:37Can't go to the ground.
06:55Can't blow ballast.
07:07THE END
07:35ALL AHEAD FULL
07:36WE'VE LOST MANEUVERING SPEED
07:58ALL AHEAD FULL
08:06ALL AHEAD FULL
08:15ALL AHEAD FULL
08:18ALL AHEAD FULL
08:30ALL AHEAD FULL
08:31ALL AHEAD FULL
08:44ALL AHEAD FULL
09:09ALL AHEAD FULL
09:09ALL AHEAD FULL
09:25ALL AHEAD FULL
09:25ALL AHEAD FULL
09:26ALL AHEAD FULL
09:26ALL AHEAD FULL
09:26ALL AHEAD FULL
09:26ALL AHEAD FULL
09:27ALL AHEAD FULL
09:27ALL AHEAD FULL
09:28ALL AHEAD FULL
09:37ALL AHEAD FULL
09:37But whatever you do, don't lose your air tanks.
09:42Aye, sir.
09:43Oh, what's the use, Admiral?
09:45Won't that thing just come to the surface after us?
09:48I doubt it.
09:51I'm more worried about them.
09:58They've sensed the sharks.
10:01Don't panic.
10:04Use your repellent.
10:10Don't panic.
10:11Don't panic.
10:14Don't panic.
10:30Don't panic.
10:31Don't panic.
10:33Don't panic.
10:34Don't panic.
10:35Don't panic.
10:36Don't panic.
10:36Don't panic.
10:38Don't panic.
10:39Don't panic.
10:40Don't panic.
10:40Don't panic.
10:40Don't panic.
10:40Don't panic.
10:49The End
11:30Vice your scuba tanks to the end
11:41Sit your tights
11:56Good work!
12:09Good work, palo!
12:22It's about 300 miles to the nearest shipping lane
12:27I hope she holds together
12:52Jackson, on a double, Jackson!
12:58Yes, sir
12:59What's the meaning of this?
13:01Seventh Fleet cannot locate Neptune
13:04We know a position
13:05They're not looking
13:06It's been only 12 hours
13:07Only 12 hours?
13:09That sub should have been located and the survivors picked up by now
13:11There are no reports of survivors
13:16Harriman Nelson is on the Neptune
13:19We went through Annapolis together
13:22I'm sorry
13:23Sorry?
13:24You'll all be sorry if I don't see results
13:26I'll get this message off immediately
13:28Yes, sir
13:40Hello, Joe
13:41Lee, it's good to see you
13:42It's tough luck about Admiral Nelson
13:44Is there any word?
13:45Not a thing
13:46Suppose you want to see the old man
13:47That's why I'm here
13:49Right now he can tell you anything more than I can
13:51I still want to see him
13:54I wouldn't advise it
13:55Even on his best days
13:57He eats junior officers for breakfast
13:58This is not one of his best days
14:00He's sore as a boy
14:03All right, I'll tell him right here
14:08Come in
14:10Commander Crane, sir
14:11Captain of the Seaview
14:13Oh, Nelson's man, eh?
14:14Yes, sir
14:15Is there any news?
14:17No
14:19He's a sailor
14:20If there's a way, he'll find us
14:22Sit down, Commander
14:25What about the message?
14:27Aye, sir
14:41Weather South Pacific area
14:43I can read, Commander
14:46Sorry, sir
15:03South, North
15:05The sailor, North to Northwest
15:09300 miles
15:12Got a good current
15:19I'm clumsy
15:22I'm sorry, Admiral
15:29Oh!
15:30Nope
15:30I'll leave
15:31Oh, boy
15:35Oh, boy
15:40Oh, boy
15:40Oh, boy
15:43Oh, boy
16:07How long can we go without food, sir?
16:10It depends.
16:12You're on what?
16:13How many excess pounds you carry?
16:17I don't know much.
16:19Maybe five or ten pounds.
16:22Remember,
16:24every pound of excess fat
16:25with two neils.
16:32In that hook.
16:33Oh, yeah.
16:35Listen, there are enough parts in that drill core
16:36for a hundred hooks.
16:37You want some more?
16:38No, no, no.
16:42No, no.
16:49Oh, sir.
16:51It stung me all over.
16:53Got my wetsuit, got my hair.
16:56Let me see.
16:59They're like bee stings.
17:01Dozens of them.
17:02Yeah.
17:03You better keep them cool with seawater.
17:04Right.
17:15No, no.
17:17Thirsty.
17:18Got to have water.
17:20Not seawater.
17:39I think I got something.
17:46It's like a heavy one.
17:48You're not food there for days.
17:52Good night, buddy.
17:53I see.
17:56I see.
17:56Don't lose it.
17:56Don't lose it.
17:57Up.
17:58I think I still got him.
18:02Get him.
18:02Get him.
18:02Here she comes.
18:03Here she comes.
18:07Five, six pounds.
18:09You know, rough fish isn't too bad.
18:10The natives live on it.
18:12We're going to be living on it, too, for a long time.
18:19It's night here.
18:20It'll be night in the Pacific in another couple of hours.
18:24You know?
18:24How do you know?
18:25Warm and safe aboard your carrier?
18:27Get more planes in the air.
18:28Find them.
18:30There are only 200 planes in the area.
18:33Each of them has to search 500 square miles of sea.
18:37If they don't find them tonight, they'll search again tomorrow.
18:39And the day after.
18:40And the day after that.
18:41We don't even know if there were survivors.
18:43And we can search every square inch of the area.
18:45And we can hope, Commander.
18:48Hope that they survive the night.
18:59Bring her around to Port.
19:01Aye, sir.
19:04Port?
19:07Over there, Fowler.
19:09Are we going to come out of this?
19:11I mean, are we going to make it, sir?
19:14We've been pretty lucky so far.
19:20Did you swallow it enough, too?
19:22I never heard of anything that big, sir.
19:24It's not a single creature.
19:28It's a whole system of creatures organized into one giant.
19:32Would that make sure?
19:34Something in the force field must have stimulated its ability to grow.
19:39I won't know until I go back.
19:41It's not me.
19:41I won't go back for anything.
19:42No, sir.
20:04There must be something we can do.
20:08This not knowing.
20:10What can you do?
20:12The Neptune went down 6,000 miles from here.
20:14There must be something.
20:16Why?
20:17Men have gone down with their ships for hundreds of years.
20:21Good men.
20:22Brave ones.
20:24Men like Nelson and the crew of the Neptune.
20:26And there was nothing anyone could do.
20:29Don't they teach it anymore at the Naval Academy?
20:39Storm.
20:41Heavy seas.
20:42Let's prevent further search.
21:11Hold on, Polly.
21:15Hold on, Polly.
21:16Come on!
21:22Power!
21:33Power!
21:39Power!
21:54Good morning, Captain.
21:56Oh, good morning.
21:58There's a call from Admiral Stark.
22:03Yes, Admiral.
22:06Yes, sir, any word?
22:07I just received instructions from the Secretary of Defense
22:09to place a Seabue in temporary commission
22:12with orders to investigate the loss of the Neptune.
22:16Then there's no word.
22:17If there had been, I would have told you.
22:20Oh, Commander,
22:21I'll board the Seabue and give you my orders within the hour.
22:23Yes, sir.
22:24Oh, and Commander,
22:26I run a tight ship.
22:27Old Navy, spit polish in the brig.
22:29Tell your men.
22:31Yes, sir.
22:35That's all I need.
22:37Captain Bly.
22:48Fire one.
22:50Fire one.
22:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
22:59One fired.
23:00Seven seconds.
23:00Two seconds too long.
23:02Sloppy drill, Captain.
23:04Torpedo chief,
23:06you'll be a seaman if you don't move faster than that.
23:11Yes, sir.
23:14This is not a Navy ship, Admiral.
23:16What's that?
23:17Let up on the men, Admiral.
23:18You've been on them for days.
23:19I don't run an old Navy,
23:20spit polish in brig ship.
23:22I was new Navy.
23:23So were my men.
23:25And so was Admiral Nelson.
23:27You're forgetting that this ship is on active status now.
23:31Captain.
23:31Captain.
23:32Captain.
23:33Yes, Box.
23:34A call for you, Captain.
23:42Yes, Crane speaking.
23:47Put this call on the intercom.
23:51Admiral, is that you?
23:54Yes, Lee.
23:57Lee.
23:58Yes, sir.
24:00On your way to the Neptune,
24:01stop by the Honolulu Naval Hospital
24:03and pick me up, huh?
24:06Aye, aye, sir.
24:09I hear Jig Stark has taken over the sea view.
24:13Justin, you get aboard, you old pirate.
24:16Then you're back on temporary duty yourself.
24:19I've been trying to pound some Navy discipline
24:21into this crew of yours.
24:25Let's just keep relaxed.
24:27Huh, Jigs?
24:29Sure, Herman.
24:31See you in a couple of days.
24:34Yes, sir.
24:35Oh, boy.
24:36I can take a job.
24:39Hey, sir.
24:39Hey.
24:40Hey, man.
24:41How'd he get back?
24:42That might be.
24:51So I drifted.
24:53Well, half drifted, half sailed.
24:54two more days till finally I reach the shipping lanes.
24:57It's good to be back in uniform, Lee.
25:01Now Fowler's mind was completely gone.
25:02He was haunted by the cylindric and his buddies aboard the Neptune.
25:07What's the matter, Lee?
25:08You look like you lost your best friend.
25:11You know, the Neptune might have made a fight of it.
25:13She could have maneuvered it, but her control circuits were shorted out
25:15and she was helpless.
25:17And the captain did not blow ballast.
25:19I saw that.
25:22And she, she lost maneuvering speed.
25:26Let's go, Lee.
25:29Oh, I forgot they put me on cortisone.
25:31They wanted me to stay here for tests, but we've got work to do.
25:35Well, don't you think you should listen to them?
25:37After all, you've been through quite an ordeal.
25:40No, no, no. All I need is a little sea air.
25:42It doesn't matter world of good. Come on.
25:49I'll have to see them back again.
25:52Yay!
25:57Thanks.
25:58Glad to have you back aboard, Ed.
26:00Sure is, Admiral.
26:01There's no one I'd rather turn command over to, Harriman.
26:06Captain Crane is in command of the sea view.
26:09Well, not while she's in the Navy and there are two admirals aboard.
26:12Right, Captain?
26:17Let's get underway, Lee.
26:20Sooner this mission is accomplished,
26:24the sooner we become civilians again.
26:27Right, sir.
26:29Stand by to answer bells.
26:31Tell me what happened to the men.
26:34Well, Lee.
26:39Join us when you clear the harbor.
26:41Right, sir.
26:44Bridge, ready to answer all bells.
26:48Cast off lines.
26:58No, no, Jiggs.
26:59I'm certain there was neither captain or crew error.
27:02With the Neptune's control circuit shorted out,
27:03she had to rely on manual controls.
27:05And she couldn't respond fast enough to the emergency, I'll buy that.
27:09Yeah, to one emergency, perhaps,
27:11but not to both the force dive and the cilantro.
27:14Tell me more about this creature, Harriman.
27:17It's not just one creature, Jiggs.
27:20It's millions of creatures all combined to form one central organism.
27:23Like a Portuguese man of war.
27:25Exactly.
27:26Sit on, sir.
27:27Like a Portuguese man of war, only much bigger.
27:29More than a thousand feet across.
27:32A thousand feet across.
27:34Well, why not?
27:35I would speculate that the radioactive energy of the force field
27:38has stimulated this organism's ability to combine.
27:40It could go to two, three, even four times its present size in time.
27:44Oh, calm now.
27:46You've been adrift too long, Harriman.
27:48Isn't it possible you're exaggerating?
27:50Admiral Nelson doesn't exaggerate.
27:54You see, it's like the Seaview, Admiral.
27:57Now, all of us, the crew, you and I.
28:00Now, inside, we're like individuals.
28:02But outside, we're like one big creature.
28:06Precisely.
28:07But there's one important difference between Seaview and the Cylentorate,
28:10other than size.
28:12And what's that?
28:14It has only a central nervous system.
28:16It can only respond.
28:17But we have a brain.
28:18Many brains combined.
28:20We can do more than respond.
28:21We can think.
28:22We can function together as a team.
28:25And that's our strength.
28:34Now, here we are, Chip.
28:35Now, check out this line.
28:37Right here.
28:38From this point on aft.
28:40Right.
28:41Rain.
28:42Can I see you a minute?
28:43Yes, sir.
28:44Carry on, Chip.
28:45Give me a full report.
28:50Crane, you're an academy man, I believe.
28:52Yes, sir.
28:53Then I assume you've been indoctrinated in naval customs and traditions.
28:56Fully, sir.
28:57I've been watching you, Crane.
28:58The way you handle your ship, the way you treat your men.
29:01I've been aware of your interest, Admiral.
29:03Meaning you disapprove.
29:04Oh, no, sir.
29:05Meaning you seem to disapprove.
29:08Well, I do.
29:09You're laxer.
29:10You show a definite tendency toward an easy informality that makes for a loose ship.
29:14Why, uh, just now, I heard you address your exec by his first name.
29:18Yes, sir.
29:19Chip and I are good friends.
29:20When I give him orders in front of the crew, I call him Mr. Morton.
29:23Alone, I use his first name.
29:25Now, unless I've received bad instruction at Annapolis,
29:28I believe it's up to the captain to set the attitude of the ship's company.
29:32Especially aboard a submarine.
29:34I consider your answer insubordinate, Commander.
29:37It's about time you learned a few truths about your attitudes with your superiors.
29:42Captain Crane, will you please join Admiral Nelson in the control room at once?
29:48By your leave, Admiral.
30:09Mr. Morton, take it down.
30:28Aye, sir.
30:32Are you all right?
30:34Of course, why?
30:44The interference affecting guidance control, Captain.
30:54We're sinking, Captain!
31:02Power inclination 40 degrees dropping.
31:04Low oil ballast.
31:05We can't, Captain.
31:06Our compressors are out.
31:31Are the compressors still out?
31:33Yes, sir.
31:34We can't blow ballast.
31:36Chiro control's gone.
31:37Guidance control's inoperative.
31:44Captain.
31:51We'll try steering by the engines, Mr. Morton.
31:53Engine run.
31:55Port engines ahead, one-third.
31:56Starboard engines back, one-third.
32:00Still sinking.
32:02Rate of descent, 100 feet per minute.
32:04Present depth, 225 feet.
32:09We'll sink to the bottom if we don't get down to a plateau.
32:15All hands.
32:17Rig for collision.
32:37That one's too sheer.
32:41Engine room.
32:42Starboard engines ahead, full.
32:44Port engines back, full.
32:53There's our landing plateau, Mr. Morton.
32:57Engine room.
32:58All stop.
32:59Speed, 20 knots.
33:00Angled inclination, two degrees.
33:01Still dropping.
33:10Go fast, Captain.
33:13Our problem, Admiral, is not enough speed to maneuver.
33:17Engine room.
33:18Port engines ahead, one-third.
33:21Starboard engine, stop.
33:23All stopped.
33:30All stopped.
33:33All right, here we go.
33:35Go fast.
33:37Admiral Stark, brace yourself.
34:01Dangerous maneuver, Captain.
34:03Dangerous.
34:04Obviously, Admiral, you didn't hear my order to stand fast.
34:10Lee, I think I've figured out that radioactive field.
34:13I suspect a large vein of conatite ore.
34:16Send divers out to get a core sample.
34:18Lee.
34:19Yes, Admiral.
34:20Have them hurry.
34:21We're all vulnerable.
34:26When I tell you, Jiggs, crane's the best there is.
34:52You sent for me, Skipper?
34:53Sit down, Chief.
34:54How long is the diving party going to be out there?
34:57No more than ten minutes.
34:58All right, then we've got ten minutes to figure this out.
35:00Now, how do we get our ship to the surface?
35:03That's a problem when we can't blow our ballast tanks.
35:05Well, what about the repair party working on the compressors?
35:08They're doing the best they can.
35:10It may take them one hour or maybe two.
35:11We'll just have to sweat it out.
35:13Well, we can't risk it.
35:15That thing down there decides it's time to eat again.
35:17That's all we need.
35:18I know what you mean, but I don't have any answers for you, Lee.
35:20There's got to be an answer.
35:21I don't know what we'll get it.
35:25Well, I do.
35:27We've got a computer in the control room
35:29that's full of answers to all kinds of impossible problems.
35:32Now, let's start asking it a few questions.
35:49If it's Carnotite, it's invaluable to our country's nuclear programming.
35:53But if it is Carnotite,
35:55the Theta emissions would have completely destroyed our control system.
35:58Mr. Morton.
35:59Yes, sir.
35:59What's the level of our ballast tanks?
36:01They're full, sir.
36:01We can't pop them out.
36:06Your man, Crane.
36:08He's insolent.
36:09He has no respect for superiors.
36:12You don't like him, Jiggs,
36:13because you can't scare the pants off of him.
36:16That's not my problem, Harriman.
36:19I know.
36:21Divers returning to Seaview.
36:23Maybe now I can find out what's causing that radioactivity.
36:28I can't.
36:47Flood-ballased tanks.
36:49Full dive on all planes.
36:52Dive?
37:07Samples.
37:11Take me to the lab.
37:12Put them in the spectroscope.
37:13It'll only take a minute.
37:14So report immediately.
37:15Aye, sir.
37:18Admiral.
37:18Yes?
37:20What kind of radioactivity?
37:23Electroactive.
37:26All right, boys.
37:27Get down to sickbay.
37:32This radiation is powerful enough to destroy brain cells.
37:39Electroactive radiation?
37:42Fowler was attacked by the cylindrists just before they got aboard the raft.
37:48That's probably what killed him.
37:51Admiral.
37:54Nelson, huh?
37:56Sample verified is Carnotite.
37:58Carnotite?
38:00Just as I figure.
38:01It's a great discovery.
38:03Good, Harriman.
38:04Now there's only one problem.
38:07What's that?
38:08To get out of here before your soldier gets hungry again.
38:13Our problem is negative buoyancy.
38:20Now once we get off this plateau, we'll go straight down.
38:25Unless we can pick up enough speed to maneuver.
38:27How are you going to do that?
38:29According to the computer.
38:31Our only solution is to dive.
38:33Dive.
38:34Dive?
38:35Dive.
38:35To pick up maneuvering speed.
38:37How deep?
38:394,400 feet.
38:42That's 50 feet above crush depth.
38:44That's right.
38:46Now.
38:47We have to get the sea view up to 30...
38:5032.9 knots.
38:53Nuts.
38:54Before we'll reach maneuvering speed.
38:56It's our only chance.
38:57What does the Admiral think of this?
38:58Well, I haven't shown him the computer data yet.
39:03Chip.
39:05Does the, um...
39:07Does the Admiral seem different to you?
39:10I mean, uh...
39:12Have you noticed anything?
39:13What do you mean?
39:14Well, when he, um...
39:16Lee!
39:17It was countertite!
39:18I guess I haven't lost my touch.
39:20Let's blow ballast and get out of here.
39:21We can't blow our ballast tanks.
39:23I don't know.
39:24We should put a full down angle on the planes and dive.
39:28Down angle.
39:31Lee, have you taken leave of your senses?
39:34Put a full up angle on the planes.
39:36I'll head full.
39:37Well, what about the computer report?
39:41Hang the computer!
39:42I designed this submarine.
39:43I know how she works.
39:47Full up angle.
39:48All head full.
39:51Captain.
39:54That's not a request.
39:55It's an order.
39:57I'm captain of this vessel.
40:00You are relieved of that responsibility.
40:03But, Admiral, in the hospital, you said that Neptune found it because she lost maneuvering speed.
40:08I said nothing of the kind.
40:10You are relieved of your command.
40:12As captain of a private vessel, I cannot be removed.
40:15This vessel has been commissioned by the United States Navy.
40:18It's under naval rules and regulations.
40:21I'm relieving you of command, Captain.
40:23Mr. Morton.
40:24You'll escort Mr. Crane to his cabin.
40:44Now, this ship is my responsibility.
40:50Lee, don't.
40:52You'll be as a hanging offense, Captain.
40:54Before you can hang me, I'm going to get this ship home.
40:59Full down angle on all planes.
41:02All ahead, flank.
41:03Aye, sir.
41:05Captain.
41:06Lee.
41:07I don't have any other choice.
41:10All ahead, flank.
41:11No.
41:13Lee, don't.
41:17It's down there.
41:19Dive.
41:20Repeat.
41:22Dive.
41:464,300 feet.
41:48Stand by the reverse angle on the planes.
41:53Speed, 3,2.9 knots.
41:564,0, double, 0 feet.
41:58Pull up angle on the planes.
42:12Pull up angle on the planes.
42:16We're leveling off.
42:19Just as the computer predicted.
42:29She's moving up.
42:36I...
42:41I...
42:41I...
42:42I...
42:42I...
42:42I...
42:42I treated you...
42:43like a brother.
42:47You threw a gun on me.
42:52Get out of here!
42:52Get out of my sight!
43:04Mr. Morton, you command the sea view.
43:06Set the course for home.
43:08Yes, sir.
43:12Keeps...
43:15However, temporarily...
43:16This was a Navy ship...
43:19when...
43:20Captain Crane mutinied...
43:23I demand a general court-martial.
43:26But he was right.
43:27He saved this ship in all hands.
43:30It's a mutiny!
43:33He... He drew a gun on me, you see. He... He drew a gun on me.
43:43Harriman, I think we should go to your cabin.
43:48You... You were right, Jigs. Right. You were right.
43:54Sea View is a new ship! A mutinous ship!
44:04Look at this! All of you!
44:28Come in. Captain.
44:32The diver is dead. Dead?
44:34He went out of his mind. Sank into a coma and...
44:37What was the cause of death?
44:39I found his head covered with solentera.
44:42They emitted electric radiation, powerful enough to completely destroy the brain cells.
44:47What about the other diver?
44:48He doesn't seem to have any signs of radiation, but he may develop symptoms days, even weeks later.
44:55Symptoms?
44:56What kind of symptoms?
44:58Personality changes at first, like allergies to certain drugs.
45:02The symptoms are talkativeness, followed by depression, irritability.
45:07And just before the coma, there may be a violent episode.
45:11And then?
45:13Unlike drug reactions, which are reversible, irradiated brain cells are always fatal.
45:23Oh, no.
45:29Control room.
45:30What is it?
45:31The solentera, Captain.
45:33Sonar's picked it up.
45:34It's closing in on us.
45:36Gray, get up here on the double.
46:01Doctor, take care of the arrow.
46:02Doctor, take care of the arrow.
46:11All hands.
46:12Man your battle stations.
46:20All right.
46:21Hold yourselves together.
46:25Stand by for orders.
46:27Aye, sir.
46:52A flare-up.
46:53I'll kill you!
46:54No.
47:02All ahead, Paul.
47:03Come to course two-two-o.
47:04All ahead, Paul.
47:05Come to course two-two-o.
47:07Reactor room.
47:08Stand by to bring the reactors up to full power.
47:11We're going to hit the solenture with an electrical charge.
47:14Ready the attack generators.
47:21Take a look, Admiral.
47:41Reactor room, report.
47:42Reactor room ready, Captain.
47:44Attack generators okay.
47:46Very well.
47:47Reactor's up full.
47:48Reactor's full up.
47:50Attack generators ready?
47:51Attack generators ready.
47:53Excuse me.
47:54Very well, Captain.
48:05I'm holding until we're inside.
48:08Then I can get a good shot at its central nervous system.
48:27All right.
48:36Ready, Mr. Morton?
48:39Ready.
48:43Fire one.
48:44Fire one.
48:48Fire two.
48:50Fire two.
48:52Fire three.
48:53Fire three.
48:57Fire four.
48:59Fire four.
49:05Fire four.
49:23Fire four.
49:24Fire four.
49:25Fire four.
49:34How is he?
49:35Rested.
49:36Have you examined him?
49:37Yes, thoroughly.
49:38And?
49:39Physically, he's in fine shape.
49:41His brain cells.
49:42Are they damaged?
49:43No.
49:45He had an allergic reaction.
49:49Throw these away.
49:51And he'll be as good as new.
50:04He's Navy all right.
50:06Old or new, it doesn't matter.
50:08Well, so are you, Captain.
50:10He should be proud.
50:13He is mighty proud.
50:44He should be proud.
50:45He should be proud.
50:48He should be proud.
50:51He should be proud.
50:53He should be proud.
50:58He should be proud.
51:04He should be proud.
51:08He should be proud.
51:22He should be proud.
51:24He should be proud.
51:24He should be proud.
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