Danger Beneath The Sea (2001)

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00:00:00You
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00:00:54Captain we've got a close broadband contact bearing zero three seven drawing right doesn't make contact Sierra
00:01:0019 contact evaluated as a submerged type 4 Russian nuclear submarine making turns for 22 knots
00:01:06estimated maximum range
00:01:087,000 yards estimate closest point of approach within 2,000 yards in six minutes, sir
00:01:12No, I said all ahead two-thirds that bull rudder come to course two nine zero make your depth 600 feet
00:01:18They're two-thirds come to two nine zero come to six out of pizza
00:01:26Need a report report engine room engine room report report
00:01:34My range to target things have been shifted to emergency attestant Sam
00:01:38Captain we have an all fire in the engine room causing a loss of high drops to the steering and diving systems
00:01:43All stop
00:01:48Fire in the engine room fire in the engine room manual seal all compartments
00:01:56Damage report
00:01:58Isolated fires under control the hydraulic system
00:02:03Captain Sierra 19 bear 0 7 0 tracking at 25 knots range
00:02:084,000 he's in our baffles at 3,700 yards in one minute captain recommend increased depth to 700 feet come hard right to north at
00:02:15full speed sir
00:02:17Chief of the boat. I said all I had two-thirds make 10-degree bubble make your death 700 feet
00:02:23I said get two-thirds coming to 700 feet
00:02:26gentlemen
00:02:34As you were
00:02:38You
00:02:44Let's review
00:02:46Captain Sheffield, why did you order all stop and level off?
00:02:49Admiral justice sir my first priority was the safety of the boat
00:02:53Mr. Kenner you're the executive officer you were tracking the contact any worries sir we achieved collision avoidance by our change of course in depth
00:03:01Was the safety of the boat your only priority captain no sir we also had to avoid counter-detection by the contact
00:03:08At
00:03:26The rate that Russian sub was closing you were at risk of collision and counter-detection
00:03:32Could you have been more aggressive and using speed and depth to get away from him?
00:03:37Yes, sir
00:03:40This will be your first deployment as skipper of Lansing correct
00:03:44Hi, sir. Well experience is a great teacher. That's why we run these drills
00:03:50So let's do it again
00:03:53Hi, sir
00:03:55I
00:04:03Want you to shake the hands of the individuals on your left and on your right
00:04:08Serving aboard a nuclear-attacked submarine is the toughest duty in the name
00:04:13You will be away from loved ones
00:04:16You will work long hours with a little rest
00:04:19Just when you think you've reached your limit you will be called upon to work longer and harder
00:04:25the dangers you face
00:04:28Cannot be described here in port in Bangor. They must be experienced out there
00:04:35hundreds of feet beneath the sea
00:04:38One of the men you shook hands with will fail to qualify for rating half of you will not get your dolphin pens
00:04:48Gentlemen in this there's no shame it is a fact of life in the submarine service
00:04:55Fall out make your goodbyes
00:05:22Did you see this
00:05:23The North Koreans are developing a missile program right out in the open and all we do is exercise our boat in the Security Council
00:05:30Do you really think it's true that North Korea has nukes?
00:05:33It's the Navy's job to assume the worst and act accordingly lieutenant. I
00:05:37Can't believe they assigned so many non qualified pupes to this mission
00:05:41The captain volunteered to take the extra trainees. I think it's a good idea
00:05:46Saving the Navy's from badly needed dollars so they can build that new stealth destroyer
00:05:50That may be true, but until a week ago the only thing the captain was in charge of was a desk
00:05:56Sir the crew that sailed with you last year knows you should have gotten a command already
00:06:00I mean you paid your dues spent your career on sea duty
00:06:03Well, the captain's been running around getting his PhD and sucking up the Pentagon brass belay the attitude. Mr. Watkins
00:06:09We pulled together as a crew no matter the fairness or unfairness of assignments
00:06:15Yes, sir
00:06:20Teenage
00:06:28I'll be home before you know it
00:06:38We knew this would happen if I volunteered for submarines
00:06:42The Navy you'll send me a message as soon as the baby's born
00:06:45In the meantime, I don't know anybody here yet
00:07:15I'll present a counselor sir. Very good. Keep your boat better to remove the gangplank have all dock lines singled out. All right
00:07:46I
00:07:48Seat a pair of socks and five pair of underwear supposed to last me
00:07:51Looks like we'll be keeping the guys in laundry real busy
00:07:54You are the guys in the laundry and the galley and the cleanup crew
00:08:00I'm Terry Pia. Are you guys from right now Columbus, Georgia, Matt Rockwell, Red Rock, New Jersey
00:08:09Welcome aboard guys. If you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask you usually find me by the radio console
00:08:14Take it easy
00:08:17Cool guy. Yeah, what if the rest of the cruises masses here?
00:08:33It's a fine day to put the sea damn fine every day is a damn fine day to defend your country captain
00:08:44Excel the navigator has reported that we passed a hundred fathom contour submerge the ship. Aye aye sir. Look out screw the bridge
00:09:15So USS Lansing signaled she submerged at 1,900 hours Zulu time to reach her first waypoint
00:09:21Making your trip to banger next week this week, sir
00:09:24It will be my first meeting with the wives and the family of the crew on the Lansing
00:09:27I'll be following up with families from the Mako in the Miami to sir. So this family outreach program is it working? Yes, sir
00:09:34Very well. Thank you lieutenant
00:09:44Enter
00:09:47Come in chief, I'm just finishing my first day's log
00:09:56That's your family sir
00:09:58The kids are grown
00:10:00Yeah, we had to take out a second mortgage just to keep them in shoes
00:10:03I don't know what you mean, sir. My three are all grown up one's even married, but it doesn't seem to make much difference
00:10:09How are the new men coming along? I
00:10:11Assigned them to the master laundry and the Siemens gang will assign qualification watches later, sir
00:10:16Sit down chief. Hey, sir
00:10:24Any problems so far Oh some nerves on the whole I think they're adjusting pretty well
00:10:28I was with the new boys throughout the preparations and I think we got a pretty good bunch, sir
00:10:34Yeah, we've known each other since I was master chief radio man under you on the Pensacola. Well, I was five years ago
00:10:41Miles you probably already know this but I wanted you to hear from me
00:10:46I've been on this boat now through two missions. She's a good boat and good crew
00:10:50But there's a feeling among some of the veterans on board that Kenner should have been promoted and gotten his own command
00:10:56I'm aware that the crew was disappointed Pete
00:10:58But lieutenant commander Kenner is getting another chance at promotion with this voyage
00:11:02And I'm gonna do my best to see to it that he gets his own boat
00:11:06Well, I'll pass that word right along sir
00:11:09And we'll work this the way we did on the Pensacola you worry about the boat I'll worry about the man
00:11:27Captains on the con carry on
00:11:30Looks quiet out there. Yes, sir. Every trip starts out quiet report any changes to me immediately. Aye aye, sir
00:11:38Radio retrieve the floating wire antenna
00:11:41Any messages for us on the broadcast?
00:11:44Nothing new sir
00:11:45So you've been on the con since we submerged
00:11:48Why don't you get some rest? Aye, aye, sir
00:12:08You
00:12:28Yeah, how y'all doing after your first we can see
00:12:39I hope some of you studying for your qualification exams
00:12:46You can tell me how to maintain communication with command
00:12:51Rockwell
00:12:52We copied the calm subpack broadcast at least every 12 hours
00:12:55The problem is of course, we can't be assured of getting any messes for up to 12 hours after calm subpac sans
00:13:01When do we get movie privileges chief? Well, if you're smart, you spend your free time
00:13:05Studying for your exams and passing on the movies, huh?
00:13:11Chief I knew the bunks were tight
00:13:13But man, sometimes I wake up and I think I'm gonna cough it
00:13:18I'm not kidding chief. I
00:13:20Can hear my heartbeat in there?
00:13:23It is close in here. I'll give you that office
00:13:27Thanks for getting used to son
00:13:29Meantime, they got some stuff and sick pay might help
00:13:35Well, we'll talk again gentlemen carry on
00:13:42Hey, you're so tired you're falling down stand up. Why didn't you tell him about the insomnia?
00:13:47You're not gonna pass your exam. How are you gonna pay for that baby, man?
00:13:52If you're not pulling down subpay, you got to think of a lease here, man
00:14:02Okay
00:14:05Oh
00:14:08Sir I'm leaving for banger tomorrow. Yeah, I saw the weather report about a pack you long John's
00:14:14Where how's that husband of yours heard from him lately? Yes, sir. He's still flying patrols in the Middle East
00:14:19But they're due back home next month
00:14:22Lansing monitors our next broadcast in an hour and a half. Are there any specific instructions, sir?
00:14:26They should be attack order 1,200 hours
00:14:35Captain's on a con. We have a properly formatted emergency action message, sir. Let's authenticate
00:14:42You
00:15:03Zebra echo x-ray 1 Charlie 5 7 2 4 message is authentic, sir. I
00:15:10Concur sir, I concur
00:15:13Attack order requires a strike against Vladivostok. What's your Tomahawk, sir?
00:15:22Execute the time of attack at 1205 Zulu
00:15:27Weapons officer retarded permissions. Hi, sir
00:15:30Get me the revised flight profiles XO. Make sure the data recorders are running man battle stations data recorders
00:15:38Man battle stations man battle stations
00:15:42I
00:15:51Keep the boat make your depth 160 feet 160 feet. I said no
00:15:55I'm all ahead one third. I'm all ahead one third come right to course three four five come right course three four five. Hi, sir
00:16:02There
00:16:09420 feet 400
00:16:15340
00:16:20300 feet
00:16:25To 20 feet
00:16:27One
00:16:30Safety feet your depth, sir
00:16:35All stations report man for battle station, sir
00:16:42And a problem with transmission no, sir, that's Jeff you'll react immediately retargeted his missiles and proceeded to launch depth good good drill
00:16:50patient termination order
00:16:57Received a nuclear control order. We have a valid message captain
00:17:15This is the captain we've been ordered to terminate the attack
00:17:27You
00:17:37We are acutely aware of the hardships you face mrs. Alford
00:17:41You can call me Lisa if you like
00:17:43Well, Lisa, don't you worry everything is gonna be alright. I
00:17:49Just want to know what is he gonna be home for our baby's birth
00:17:52When are you do first week in March?
00:17:58Typically these patrols take two or three months. We won't know when they'll be back until about a week before they enter port
00:18:05It's for their own security. You understand how sensitive these missions can be don't you? Yeah, I
00:18:18Don't have any friends or family here in Bangor
00:18:20My number is on the front of this Mary LaCroix's numbers on the back
00:18:26She's the wife of the chief of the boat. She's in charge of dependent support for the Lansing if she can't help you
00:18:33And just give me a call
00:18:36Hey, thank you
00:18:38You don't have to thank me Lisa when your baby's born
00:18:41I will personally see to it that you're happy and that you're safe and that you're safe and that's all I'm asking
00:18:45You don't have to thank me Lisa when your baby's born I will personally see to it that your husband's notified I
00:18:52Don't have any I don't have any children of my own
00:18:55yet
00:18:57So, I don't know what you're going through but I do know that your husband would be very proud
00:19:05Thank you
00:19:15I
00:19:32Seem an offer didn't they teach you the proper way to serve a table? Yes, sir
00:19:39Really and why are you serving a junior officer first?
00:19:45Shh
00:19:56You know, I'm planning on eating my salad tonight Alfred not wearing it. Oh
00:20:03You think that's funny Al Ford
00:20:06Huh, you can't complete a simple task like serving a salad and you think it's funny
00:20:10Tell me something. What are you gonna do when they rotate you through a watch in the reactor compartment? I'm sorry, sir
00:20:15Look, come on. Just lay off of me. He's just a little nervous. Okay?
00:20:24Is that it Alfred, huh?
00:20:27You just just a little nervous
00:20:31Yes, I guess so
00:20:33Let me tell you what nervous gets you on a nuclear submarine Alfred
00:20:36I steal coffin for you and your shipmates at the bottom of the sea you follow
00:20:39So it's not like that. I was just trying. Oh, well, thank you very much Alfred
00:20:45I'm dismissing
00:20:49He's got a pregnant wife back home Eric, so I just give to get a break, okay
00:20:52I'll give him a break. All right, Loewenstein
00:20:55I'll see he never makes his rating so he doesn't have to go to sea on a submarine ever again
00:21:03When have we received this report commander this flash this morning, sir
00:21:07So North Koreans are preparing to testify our missiles in the next 24 hours
00:21:11Well, we knew they were moving forward with their missile program
00:21:14But our Intel had absolutely no idea that they were ready to start testing. No, sir. That is some intelligence
00:21:21Good morning. How'd the outreach and banger go? Good, sir, but it's no place to get a tan
00:21:27Lieutenant Ryan, where does Intel say they'll launch sir from their East Coast near killed you where they have an underground weapons facility
00:21:33Pentagon wants to know everything that moves in that region
00:21:36Joint Chiefs need to know what the Koreans are up to. So
00:21:39Which one of our boats is closest
00:21:42Lieutenant Halliday, is that the true present position of the Lansing negative?
00:21:46Sir, the Lansing is just coming on station now at length speed
00:21:48They could be off the coast of North Korea within 24 hours, sir
00:21:52Very well issue a patrol change order giving her the sea of Japan north of the 38th parallel
00:21:58They're to proceed to coastal waters off of killed you and report any intelligence having to do with these missile launches. That's all
00:22:04Com subpac wants us to proceed immediately to North Korean coastal waters. They've given a reason why they changed the mission, sir
00:22:10And North Korea is conducting new ballistic missile tests
00:22:12The Pentagon wants to know the name rank and serial number of everything that moves in the air and on the water
00:22:18That's why four of our Tomahawks are on with nukes
00:22:21Don't jump to conclusions. I
00:22:26Was only pointing out sir, that's all plot us a course for the waters off killed you
00:22:33I
00:22:38XO is the con
00:23:04Captain
00:23:10I'll be right there
00:23:14Little trawler dragging his nuts
00:23:18That's about it no traffic
00:23:20I'm using night vision enhancement, but there's very little ambient light
00:23:24We got the radar intercept masked up as well as the radio direction finder. We tracked two aircraft landing at the airport north of the city
00:23:33Sonar how do you classify those aircraft for engine cargo plane, sir?
00:23:39Communications how long until we get the broadcast from com subpac? We copy the 1600 Zulu broadcast in just over an hour, sir
00:23:47Deploy the VLF trailing wire. Let me know as soon as you get the message schedule. Aye aye, sir
00:23:54Let's get out of here. We'll a low till morning move in closer for another look
00:24:03I
00:24:34I
00:24:44Was on the car
00:24:54Damage report all stations damage report sonars down
00:24:57Captain
00:25:00Back to me
00:25:02All stations damage report damage report
00:25:07Computer room give me a status right now
00:25:10I need all reports now
00:25:12Propulsion, let me know if you've still got power now
00:25:17They gave you one six zero feet of one third speed seven
00:25:21I've seen ends reporting electronics and communication systems out from Seoul to Tokyo
00:25:26Russians are screaming they've lost communication with their sub base in Vladivostok
00:25:31Indications are they've increased their readiness condition, ma'am
00:25:35This just came in
00:25:36Sir, it's an NSA flash message
00:25:39nuclear airburst on North Korean Eastern Seaboard
00:25:43off kills you sir
00:25:46When was Lansing scheduled to reach your station 1,300 hours noon time sir, they were on station when the blast hit
00:25:52We have any other subs on station in the region one sir
00:25:55The maker was in the Sea of China to the south
00:25:57I'd send a flash message to Lansing and Mako advising them of the nuclear airburst order both skippers to acknowledge receipt of the message
00:26:04And you let me know the minute we get confirmation. Aye. Aye, sir
00:26:11Get right now
00:26:16Nothing
00:26:18Total system overload sir can't even run a diagnostic on
00:26:22Whole system was hit from the antenna all the way through the console
00:26:25Worst of all, the receivers are dead and all the circuit boards need replacing
00:26:30Supply never anticipated all the circuits going at the same time. Thank you, son
00:26:34Bow sonar is down to sir. Couldn't pick up a pot of whales at three yards
00:26:38How long has it been since we copied the broadcast I had just deployed the VLF antenna to copy the broadcast when we got hit sir
00:26:45It's at 1705 Zulu now if we miss another broadcast
00:26:50We got a serious problem. I need to have the VLF back online by 2400. Can you do it?
00:26:58Chief
00:27:01I want you to give sonar and communications every man you can spare
00:27:04We are deaf dumb and blind until we get back online
00:27:06I'll get it down sir. Hey chief
00:27:10What do you think it is
00:27:13My opinions have felt like a shockwave from an explosion
00:27:18Big one
00:27:36Yes, sir
00:27:38Understood sir
00:27:41I'll check on that and I'll get right back to you
00:27:45Sink pack has canceled all leaves and ordered the entire Pacific fleet to Defcon 3 until we determine what caused that explosion
00:27:53Have Lansing and Mako confirmed receipt of our flash message Mako confirmed sir, but I'm worried about the Lansing
00:27:59We haven't received anything from them. I keep trying to raise Lansing
00:28:03Anyway, you can VLF ELF. I'll send an AWACS to fly over and you report to me the minute Sheffield acknowledges
00:28:18Sonar you got our ears on yet? Yes, sir. No sonars. I'm running
00:28:25Sorry, sir
00:28:27Captain
00:28:29Reactor control is still okay. The maneuvering systems are online and operational maintenance has got the internal communication systems back online
00:28:36Looks like the only systems hit were radio electronic support measures and sonar
00:28:40I'll get the chief and a crew of five working on the radios
00:28:44Once you see how our electronics are doing
00:28:50This is the captain
00:29:00Privileges are suspended
00:29:07We're carrying four tomahawks armed with nuclear warheads
00:29:11We just got hit with something that felt like a nuclear blast and he hasn't got us at battle stations yet
00:29:17Something is wrong
00:29:21NSA reports the fireball from the explosion ignited miles of forest area in North Korea
00:29:26Smoke from the fire is spreading and it's as dark as midnight at high noon in Tokyo, sir. What about the Lansing?
00:29:32We've had an AWACS in the area transmitting constantly. She hasn't responded to any of our attempts to reach her
00:29:40The Lansing was a periscope depth anywhere in the vicinity of that blast could have crushed the boat
00:29:46Sir, I think it's more probable the Lansing were surveilling the area with the wire deployed at the time of the explosion
00:29:53And if she was near enough in the electromagnetic pulse triple radio
00:29:58And if he can't reach us, sir, there's no telling what options the Lansing might exercise
00:30:06Ever since I took this command I've had this lurking fear that one day something like this can happen
00:30:12Sir, every new sub we've built has been an improvement over the last one
00:30:16With so many redundant systems either one of our submarines was destroyed in that blast or we've got a boat loaded with nuclear-armed
00:30:23Tomahawks, we can't control
00:30:27We're just gonna have to pray that Lansing's trying to communicate
00:30:35Excel I want us to make an east-west pattern to here
00:30:40We'll go deep and stay quiet until we get our communications up and running
00:30:45I don't like it much
00:30:48Until we re-establish communications our standing orders are to go to battle stations and remain on station
00:30:54The way I see it we have two objectives
00:30:57First is to get the radios working. We're doing that right now
00:31:00The second is to ensure the survival of this boat
00:31:07Well, it seems my interpretation of our orders differs from yours
00:31:16I'm gonna make my rounds now set the course I indicated and take the boat down to 600 feet
00:31:23Aye aye, Captain
00:31:45I
00:32:15Okay
00:32:39Control yourself. It's okay. All right, it's gonna be okay. It's all right
00:32:45Get him! Get him!
00:32:48Watch it!
00:32:55Priority Alpha for Sig Peck
00:32:58Sir Admiral Justice, I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you, sir
00:33:03Lansing has not acknowledged receipt of any of our flash messages and we haven't been able to raise her by any other means
00:33:09She may have been hit in the detonation or she may have just lost her communications
00:33:15Yes, sir, I concur
00:33:17We've got another fast-attack submarine in the area of the Mako. I'm ordering her to find Lansing with all deliberate speed
00:33:25Right, sir, I will keep you informed
00:33:36Hell maintain course 257 slow to 20 knots medical report sir
00:33:42Kid like him the boat just closes in it's claustrophobia ops get that man off my time. Aye aye captain. Take him below. Aye, sir
00:33:50Steady at 400 feet at 2-0 knots on course 257, sir
00:33:55What happened?
00:33:56Seaman offer just came in here went crazy. He'll tell me you got the high-frequency radio working
00:34:02You're not gonna like this, sir. I finished repairing the relay panel for the SATCOM
00:34:06But now I'm gonna have to repair the main panel for the antenna
00:34:12Tell me you can fix it. No, sir. I'm gonna have to build us a new one
00:34:24Claire I really didn't get to spend a lot of time with Sheffield when he came in to take a man
00:34:29You know him what kind of man is he?
00:34:33Well, he was two years ahead of me at the Academy sir was one of the top three men in his class
00:34:38We were on the sailing team together he was the team captain
00:34:43He never panicked
00:34:45Even when we dropped the spinnaker one day we recovered and won the race because he didn't lose his cool. Thank you. That'll be all
00:34:55Sir
00:34:57Commander Sheffield has a good head on his shoulders. I hope you're right Claire
00:35:02Because right now one naval officer with a good head on his shoulders might be all that's standing between us and Armageddon
00:35:16Enter I would like a word with you if you don't mind come on in now
00:35:31Miles you and I have a duty that has not been met
00:35:36Our communications with command have been cut we have evidence that something has gone terribly wrong in the world probably a nuclear war and
00:35:45Here we sit doing nothing to contribute to the defense of our nation
00:35:50Get to the point
00:35:52You believe there's a war
00:35:54Well, just who do you think went to war against us?
00:35:58China
00:36:00They're one of our major trading partners
00:36:03besides
00:36:05They don't have the capacity to inflict damage on the United States with nuclear weapons. I
00:36:11Can think of any number of scenarios?
00:36:15Pakistan and India Iraq
00:36:17And which one of them could have delivered a nuclear strike against us not to mention why any country would want to do such a
00:36:23Thing, you know these scenarios miles one could have gone to war against the other and that would draw the Soviet Union into it
00:36:29You're forgetting something out. There is no Soviet Union
00:36:33So North Korea may have launched an attack against South Korea Russia the Soviet Union who gives a damn?
00:36:40It's the same godless communism. There isn't one of them who wouldn't rejoice in seeing our nation turn into an ashe
00:36:47It is your duty to assume that our country has been attacked and to mitigate against any further damage by preparing to strike
00:36:59We've run this subject dry
00:37:07You're making a serious mistake the Navy entrusted you with command of this warship for one reason and one reason only
00:37:14When the time comes to go to war it is your duty to drive this boat into battle in defense of our country
00:37:23Sir
00:37:25Now
00:37:29As soon as you're given command of your own boat you can interpret orders any which way you want
00:37:35Until then I will give the orders
00:37:38As executive officer on my boat you will execute those orders
00:37:47Clear
00:37:50I kept
00:37:56You really believe we're at war up there
00:38:00I
00:38:03Follow me we'll test your theory
00:38:07How long will it take Mako to reach the Lansing if they really turn the crank sir about five hours
00:38:17Claire I was up last night praying that it wouldn't come to this
00:38:22Tell Mako to locate and intercept Lansing using any and all means
00:38:28They can't find her by 1600 Zulu
00:38:30I will be forced to order all of our available naval forces in the region to find her. I don't want to do that
00:38:36Chinese and the Russians might misinterpret a large movement
00:38:41For a show of force and we cannot allow that to happen
00:38:47Miko has to find Lansing
00:38:50I
00:38:54Kevin's on the con
00:38:56Carry on chief shoot us a course that will take us off the city of Olsen South Korea. That's a
00:39:02son
00:39:03That's outside of our science station
00:39:05It's also the closest port city south of the blast that cooked their communication and nearly knocked us out of the water
00:39:10recommend heading 035
00:39:13I
00:39:15Don't make your course 035 all ahead flank setting course 035 at flank speed. Aye. Aye, sir
00:39:22XO
00:39:24Take the control
00:39:26Let me know when we come abreast of Olsen
00:39:29Chief come with me eyes
00:39:32Oh
00:39:36Son South Korea, I don't know. They got nice beaches there. Maybe you want some R&R. Mr. Watkins stow it
00:39:42That's the captain you're talking about
00:39:47Chief what's the word with the crew?
00:39:49Usual belly-aching sir. Mostly. It's about the round-the-clock watches since you doubled up the swing crew and cancelled all their privileges, sir
00:39:55I want you to let me know if you hear anything. It sounds like organized belly-aching. I said, thank you
00:40:00enter
00:40:07I'll put several men for the mess on the radio repair crew. We were short. I returned offered to duty, sir
00:40:13What do you have for us tonight?
00:40:17Salisbury steak
00:40:19potatoes
00:40:20carrots
00:40:21Being an old Mississippi farm boy like me. I need a boiled gator putting up gravy on
00:40:26in just a minute
00:40:29Eddie's Alfred
00:40:33How are you
00:40:35Better sir
00:40:37You're aware that you caused severe damage to the gun
00:40:40Yes, sir. What happened?
00:40:43It's like the worst thing I ever experienced sir. I
00:40:48Was having a dream sir, and I woke up and it was totally dark I
00:40:56Guess I panicked
00:40:58All I can remember is I couldn't breathe and I had to get out
00:41:06All I could think of was my wife having a baby, sir, I
00:41:12Thought I was dying I thought I'd never see my baby, but you feel better about things now, don't you?
00:41:18I've been talking to my mates, you know, they've been a big help
00:41:23Chief
00:41:26Tells me you had sonar training on a destroyer before he put him for sub school
00:41:30I'm going to assign you to the sonar division under petty officer Martinez. How does that sound to you?
00:41:37It sounds great tell the mess chief you relieved to duty report to sonar immediately. Ah, sir
00:41:47Thank you, sir
00:41:52I
00:41:55Like chief he needs the responsibility
00:42:01It's the best thing for him
00:42:05Makos reach Lansing's last reported position, but there's no sign of it. They're attempting to erase her using underwater communications right now
00:42:11Very well, I want all precautions taken against detection while they're in North Korean waters
00:42:16We have no idea what their intentions are until we get our satellites and our intelligence systems back online
00:42:22Hi, sir, and remind Mako. She's got six and a half hours to find Lansing
00:42:27Make a hole
00:42:33200 feet of water under the keel and steady sir
00:42:53Raise the satcom antenna. Aye, sir
00:43:02Nothing sir, I'm not even getting a signal from the satellite
00:43:06The satellites are down. We can't see a damn thing. Where's that tell you?
00:43:12Chief
00:43:14Put the boat on the surface. All right, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir
00:43:18All ahead two-thirds full rise on the planes blow on me ballast tank
00:43:2550 feet 40 feet and hold it sir
00:43:32Open the hatch
00:43:48You
00:43:57We're six miles offshore we should be able to see the lights of the portable Sun from here
00:44:02That's why I chose this location to surface
00:44:09There is no flicker of life
00:44:15We're practically inside the harbor
00:44:18The city is gone miles
00:44:24It's gone clear the bridge
00:44:39Cap just miss
00:44:45Lights on
00:44:48Oh
00:45:13Damn you the XO got to get below to decontamination sir
00:45:16Now are you convinced there's been a nuclear exchange?
00:45:23Chief, I want this entire area decontaminated immediately.
00:45:27There's going to be an announcement to the crew, and I will be the one who will make it.
00:45:31Understood?
00:45:32Aye, aye, sir.
00:45:46Give me a report back about the other men ASAP.
00:46:11Aye, sir.
00:46:16Here's a list of targets.
00:46:25I want you to generate flight plans for the four tomahawks.
00:46:29Do it tonight.
00:46:31Sir, I...
00:46:32You're third in command of this boat.
00:46:34You're qualified, or you wouldn't be here.
00:46:38Sheffield is weak, and he's afraid to act.
00:46:42Why do you think we're carrying those nukes?
00:46:44For the exercise?
00:46:48We have a duty to our crew, and more importantly, to our country.
00:46:52You and me, Eric.
00:46:54We're Navy men.
00:46:56We're submariners.
00:47:05My father, uh, he used to tell me that there comes a time in your life when you have to decide whether or not you stand for something.
00:47:12And when you do, you have to be prepared to die for it.
00:47:19Good.
00:47:21When the time comes, we'll take control of the cabin's key.
00:47:25And with our people, we'll pay back the bastards who started all this.
00:47:29Aye, aye, sir.
00:47:37Let's make this quick.
00:47:39What's the status on our satellites, Commander?
00:47:42Only two of our communications satellites are online, sir.
00:47:45But they're too far east to be of any use to us.
00:47:47Well, when are the others gonna be back online?
00:47:49The National Recon Office is working on that right now, sir.
00:47:51Lieutenant, anything new from NSA?
00:47:53Sir, NSA surveillance of North Korean telephone and radio communications is down.
00:47:58Makes sense. The entire damn communications network in East Asia was knocked out.
00:48:02Sir, I've just returned from a CIA briefing with Zinkback.
00:48:06Three days ago, the North Koreans reserved an empty chunk of the Pacific for missile testing.
00:48:10It looks as if they actually tried to launch a nuclear missile,
00:48:13which malfunctioned and exploded over the South Korean coast as it entered the ionosphere.
00:48:18The missile's explosion caused the EMP burst,
00:48:20which disabled power, electronics, and communication lines throughout Korea and bordering areas in Japan, China, and Russia.
00:48:28Sir, why would the Koreans launch a nuclear missile?
00:48:31To prove to the world that they could.
00:48:34The problem is that the damn Chinese and the Russians are gonna be satisfied that the Koreans just screwed up a missile test.
00:48:42Both the Chinese and the Russians know the hit the North Koreans took was much, much worse, sir.
00:48:46It may be, Lieutenant, but it still puts us in the position of counting on the Chinese and the Russians
00:48:51to react to a rogue nation's nuclear disaster with great calm, and it right here in their backyard.
00:48:56Right now, the Sea of Japan is the most dangerous place on Earth.
00:49:02And Mako's got just five hours to find the Lansing.
00:49:06Sir.
00:49:12Sir, I've secured the key for the small arms locker.
00:49:17Sir.
00:49:19Sir.
00:49:21Al.
00:49:24Medical corpsmen, report to the XO's quarters immediately.
00:49:32He's inhaled iodine-131. It'll play hell with the thyroid, account for his fatigue.
00:49:37Well, did it do anything for him?
00:49:39Iodine replacement. It'll get him back on his feet.
00:49:43Good.
00:50:01Some water.
00:50:32Shit.
00:50:38Medical corpsmen to the capital stateroom immediately.
00:50:42Sir, I'm not sure about this. Do you have any idea what you're asking me to do?
00:50:46Just remember what I told you. I'm in command of this boat while the CO and XO are out of commission.
00:50:51Now, you'll carry out my orders, or I'll see to it you don't set foot on a submarine again. Is that clear?
00:50:55I'll do it because it's an order, sir, but I don't have to like it.
00:50:57Just follow the damn orders, Ross.
00:51:01Sir.
00:51:07Sir.
00:51:08Money.
00:51:10Found him slumped over in his chairs, breathing shallow. He's burning up.
00:51:14Sir, can you hear me? Sir?
00:51:25It's in his lungs. He inhaled fallout. It's radiation sickness.
00:51:31What are you giving him?
00:51:32It's a strong anti-inflammatory. It'll reduce swelling, help keep his fever down.
00:51:45So what happens now?
00:51:47The captain will have some fatigue, lethargy, but he'll come around when the meds kick in. I'll check on him later.
00:51:54You sure this stuff's gonna work?
00:51:58It's automatic, chief.
00:52:02I'm giving it to you straight, Lowenstein. Those are the XO's orders. You want to see for yourself? Here.
00:52:06I'm sure you recognize his handwriting.
00:52:12I just don't understand why he'd want us to reprogram all of the nuclear missiles. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
00:52:16You're the damn weapons officer. This is the XO's order. You don't figure that's a good enough reason?
00:52:23Yeah, I guess so.
00:52:24Good. Now let's go to weapons control.
00:52:32Man, you hear that?
00:52:33It sounded pretty heavy.
00:52:35We gotta follow him.
00:52:37We can't go to the con. You know that pukes like ours aren't allowed up there.
00:52:55Hey, hey, hey, pukes aren't allowed up here.
00:52:57Compliments of the mess, sir.
00:52:59You guys are working a double shift. Thought you might like some caffeine.
00:53:06Don't bother Commander Watkins or the weapons officer.
00:53:09Sir.
00:53:14Coffee?
00:53:15Yeah.
00:53:17Thanks.
00:53:30What's up?
00:53:35Coffee, boys?
00:53:36Yeah, sure.
00:53:37Thanks.
00:54:00That's the last one.
00:54:05Those are data transport devices to guide missiles.
00:54:07They're programming a tomahawk launch.
00:54:10Man, we gotta find the chief.
00:54:13Now he knows that if there's a fight, he's in a prime position to serve his country.
00:54:20Maybe we can get his communications restored.
00:54:22Now what would you do in Sheffield if she was lieutenant?
00:54:28Sir, if my boat suffered the type of damage we believe the Lansing did,
00:54:32I would want to know if there was a war going on.
00:54:35I would continue to try and repair my radio equipment,
00:54:38but position my boat so that I could survey and intercept enemy naval activity in the region.
00:54:43I would stay within the range of the enemy,
00:54:45and I would keep a close eye on the ship.
00:54:47So that I could survey and intercept enemy naval activity in the region.
00:54:51I would stay within the range of my targets,
00:54:54anticipating orders to strike.
00:54:59Well, what's your best guess?
00:55:02Where is he, Claire?
00:55:06If I were him, sir,
00:55:13I'd head for Vladivostok.
00:55:18Vladivostok?
00:55:21Pretty sure about that?
00:55:24Yes, sir.
00:55:27Given the capabilities of the Lansing, if he sets up surveillance there,
00:55:31he'll be able to figure out whether or not we're at war within a matter of hours.
00:55:43Good work, lieutenant.
00:55:45Gets that kind of thinking and makes a top-notch submarine commander.
00:55:49Well, maybe the Pentagon will rethink their position about women serving aboard submarines.
00:55:55Sir?
00:55:58It is now 1410 Zulu.
00:56:02There's still time to find Lansing.
00:56:05Maybe you ought to get on the horn to Mako.
00:56:16That's it, sir. They're all here.
00:56:19Lieutenant Lombardi, stand guard.
00:56:22Make sure no one enters unless I tell you otherwise.
00:56:25Yes, sir.
00:56:28The captain made the mistake of putting the ship on the surface
00:56:31to have a look at one of South Korea's major coastal cities.
00:56:36And it wasn't there.
00:56:39There's only one conclusion we can draw from the fact that
00:56:42We are at war, gentlemen.
00:56:52Where do you think you're going?
00:56:55We're looking for the chief, sir.
00:56:58He's not in the mess, so keep moving.
00:57:13The captain is seriously ill from radiation poisoning.
00:57:17He inhaled a large dose of fallout while topside.
00:57:21And while he's incapacitated, I'm taking command of this ship.
00:57:25Before we went to sea, we loaded four tomahawks carrying nuclear warheads.
00:57:30If they want to pick a fight, they'll have to go through me first.
00:57:34I'm not going to let them get away with this.
00:57:37I'm not going to let them get away with this.
00:57:39Four tomahawks carrying nuclear warheads.
00:57:42If they want to pick a fight with the Lansing,
00:57:45then by God, we'll give them one.
00:57:48Mr. Watkins.
00:57:51Let's go.
00:58:10You stay here. Guard the locker.
00:58:24Captain's on the con.
00:58:29You okay, sir?
00:58:32Get me a fix on our location, chief.
00:58:34We're executing a sonar search 12 miles off of Nakotka Point.
00:58:38We're keeping a watch on traffic out of Vladivostok, sir.
00:58:44You on line with the high-frequency radio yet?
00:58:47Aye, sir.
00:58:50Chief, take us up to periscope depth.
00:58:53Periscope depth. Aye, sir.
00:58:56Give me five degree above and make your depth six zero feet.
00:58:59Flood the main tanks.
00:59:04The main tanks, sir?
00:59:07Yeah.
00:59:10The auxiliary tanks.
00:59:14Chief of the watch, flood 2,000 pounds into auxiliary tank.
00:59:1880 feet, sir.
00:59:21We're at 60 feet, sir.
00:59:24Raise the SATCOM antenna.
00:59:27Antenna's up, sir. Message sent.
00:59:30One moment, sir.
00:59:34Nothing, sir. I don't get it.
00:59:37The radio is definitely working.
00:59:40Hang on. We're trying to get a message here.
00:59:43We are trying to get a message.
00:59:46Where's the operations officer?
00:59:49He's with me.
00:59:52Come on. Move.
00:59:55Let's go.
00:59:58Get back to the galley. Let's go.
01:00:01Come on. Move it. Let's go.
01:00:04Come on.
01:00:10Commander Sheffield.
01:00:13In accordance with the authority granted me by naval regulations,
01:00:17I hereby relieve you of command of the Lansing.
01:00:23Navigator, enter those exact words in the ship's log.
01:00:26You insubordinate fool.
01:00:28Commander Sheffield has been medically incapacitated.
01:00:35Help the captain to his stateroom.
01:00:38Aye, aye, sir.
01:00:39Watkins.
01:00:44You make a move to carry out that order and you'll be committing mutiny.
01:00:48That'll earn you a very long career in the brig.
01:00:53Mr. Watkins.
01:00:56Put the chief in the CO's stateroom along with the captain.
01:01:01Yes, sir.
01:01:05Listen up.
01:01:08You men are on notice.
01:01:12Mutiny is a capital offense.
01:01:15There is evidence that a nuclear war is in progress.
01:01:20Now, we've lost all communication with the outside world,
01:01:24probably because there is no one left to communicate with.
01:01:28And we're just sitting here,
01:01:30doing nothing while he is obviously sick.
01:01:36I can't stand by and watch you endanger this boat
01:01:39and the lives of these fine men.
01:01:42Every one of you is a witness.
01:01:45I'm taking control of the Lansing until the captain has recovered.
01:02:00Aye, aye, sir.
01:02:25Take him below.
01:02:27Yes, sir.
01:02:30Let's go.
01:02:56As executive officer, I'm taking command of the Lansing
01:02:59until Captain Sheffield has recovered sufficiently.
01:03:03I'm not going to lie to you, gentlemen.
01:03:06The situation we face on this boat is very grave.
01:03:11But the Lansing must continue on its mission.
01:03:15Our national security depends on it.
01:03:18And I will proudly lead you now.
01:03:23I'd lead us away in a nuclear war.
01:03:26The crazy bastard is going to launch our missiles.
01:03:29Let's get our thoughts and we know exactly what we're doing.
01:03:32Sir. Sir.
01:03:34Sir, I'm sorry for interrupting.
01:03:37The Mako has intercepted Lansing.
01:03:46Officer of the deck.
01:03:49I've got a broadband contact bearing 169er.
01:03:52Designate contact Sierra 24.
01:03:55Probable submerged submarine approaching fast.
01:03:57Sir, we have a broadband contact.
01:04:00Possible submerged submarine approaching fast.
01:04:03Man battle station is torpedoed.
01:04:06Man battle station!
01:04:28Take a hold! Take a hold!
01:04:41He's at periscope depth, sir.
01:04:44Lots of noise from propeller cavitation.
01:04:47He has a single seven-blade propeller making 40 RPM.
01:04:51Could be a U.S. submarine, sir.
01:04:54Could also be a Russian.
01:04:55Take that chance. Come right to course 155.
01:04:58Make your depth 600 feet.
01:05:00Setting course 155 at 600 feet. Aye, aye, sir.
01:05:03We'll creep out of range through his sonar baffles.
01:05:05Rig for ultra quiet.
01:05:07Sir, Mako reporting Lansing has taken evasive action.
01:05:10He's not going to be able to remain at periscope depth
01:05:12and maintain two-way communications much longer.
01:05:14Mako just lost him, sir.
01:05:16Lansing spooked him and took off.
01:05:18Sheffield thinks he's being pursued by a Russian sub.
01:05:26We're outside his sonar range, sir.
01:05:29He's lost us, but he's dying.
01:05:31He'll do a 360-degree sonar search trying to find us.
01:05:34Come right to course 220. Make your depth 1,000 feet.
01:05:37Setting course 220 at 1,000 feet. Aye, aye, sir.
01:05:40Rig for deep submergence.
01:05:42Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:44Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:46Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:48Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:50Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:52Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:53Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:55Rigging for deep submergence.
01:05:57760.
01:05:59880 feet.
01:06:041,000 feet, sir.
01:06:06All stop. All stop.
01:06:08Shut the boat down.
01:06:16How long does he think he can get away with this?
01:06:20As long as it takes.
01:06:24He thinks there's a war going on.
01:06:34Whoa, whoa, what's this?
01:06:36Evening meal for the Captain Chief.
01:06:38Cook said he got orders from Watkins saying to feed him three squares.
01:06:48You make one sound, it'll be your last.
01:06:54Give us the key.
01:06:57Come on, you heard the puke.
01:07:11Get him some water.
01:07:13Yes, sir.
01:07:24Get him, I'll be right back.
01:07:39Whoa, where are you going?
01:07:41The galley, sir.
01:07:43Well, use the other entrance.
01:07:45Oh, come on, sir, it's right there.
01:07:47All right, all right, come on, come on, go, go, go.
01:07:49Thank you, sir.
01:07:54Fire! Fire in the galley! Fire! Help!
01:08:11Still there?
01:08:14There's no sign of him, sir.
01:08:18All stations, make preparation for Tomahawk launch.
01:08:21Diving officer?
01:08:23I dig up 400 feet.
01:08:25Aye, aye, sir.
01:08:27You'd be a good boy and give the Captain the same medication you give the XO.
01:08:31I gave him the same thing, Chief.
01:08:33Come again?
01:08:35Watkins ordered me not to inject the Captain with iodine like I did the XO.
01:08:40Iodine?
01:08:42The fallout damaged his thyroids, that's why he's weak and dizzy.
01:08:47You shoot the Captain up with the same stuff,
01:08:49I will personally escort you to the torpedo room and shoot you out of this boat like a piece of trash.
01:08:54You want to test my resolve, son?
01:09:10Flood down and equalize launch tubes 5 through 8.
01:09:17Flooding tubes 5 through 8, sir.
01:09:21Sir?
01:09:23Mako's got the Lansing.
01:09:25What's the location and status?
01:09:28Mako reports the Lansing is hovering and has flooded her vertical launch tubes, sir.
01:09:39Webbs, verify upload of target package into the missiles.
01:09:43Prepare to open outer doors.
01:09:53You cannot do that, sir.
01:09:55Lowenstein, you've been given a direct order by your Captain.
01:10:02You heard the order. Move!
01:10:15I'm refusing your order, sir.
01:10:17You do not have proper NCA authorization to launch nuclear missiles.
01:10:24You disobey the Captain of the ship.
01:10:27There probably isn't any NCA left, Lowenstein.
01:10:31Should we just sit on our weapons while the enemy destroys our country further?
01:10:44Do it! I said move!
01:10:53Move!
01:11:16They cut off the hydraulics from the console.
01:11:18Mako?
01:11:21Start the launch countdown now.
01:11:37Sir, we've reacquired Sierra 24.
01:11:40Ferry 3-4-0 on our starboard baffle.
01:11:44She's sending morse code underwater communications.
01:11:47Mako?
01:11:49It's one of our new fast attack boats, sir.
01:11:51I don't know that. Could easily be an enemy trick. Does he have a contact on us?
01:11:57He's shallow.
01:11:59Sounds like he's at periscope depth moving toward us. If he doesn't have us now, he'll acquire us in a minute or two.
01:12:05All ahead full.
01:12:07Tickets to launch depth, Mr. Watkins.
01:12:09Aye, aye, sir.
01:12:12Coming to launch depth 1-4-0 feet.
01:12:16Roger.
01:12:47Hands where I can see them! Now! Now!
01:12:50Easy, easy.
01:12:52All right.
01:12:54All right, all right, all right.
01:12:56Move back. Keep moving.
01:12:58Okay.
01:12:59Don't move. Keep your hands up.
01:13:01Keep your hands up.
01:13:02All right.
01:13:11Good to see you, sir.
01:13:12Don't move.
01:13:13Easy, easy.
01:13:17Keep moving.
01:13:31Captain's got the con!
01:13:42Permission to terminate launch sequence, sir?
01:13:44Permission granted.
01:13:46I'm gonna need the keys.
01:13:59Steady on!
01:14:00Don't move!
01:14:13Don't move!
01:14:43Don't move!
01:15:14Fuck.
01:15:25Sir?
01:15:37Fuck.
01:15:44Fuck.
01:16:05This line's terminated, sir.
01:16:14Sir, MAKO reports Lansing coming shallow.
01:16:17He's at launch depth.
01:16:19Oh, my God.
01:16:20I can't let him launch.
01:16:23Open channel to the MAKO, son.
01:16:25Put me on the skipper.
01:16:30This is Admiral Justice.
01:16:32You will pursue and destroy Lansing.
01:16:39And may God forgive me.
01:16:41And may God forgive me.
01:17:08Sonar.
01:17:11Sonar.
01:17:14You're the captain.
01:17:24Now, you give me everything you've got on that contact,
01:17:26so help me God, I will squeeze you!
01:17:27I'll hit you till your eyeballs pop out!
01:17:29Captain!
01:17:31Captain, we got a contact here in 3-4-2.
01:17:33He's closing.
01:17:34Get him off the con and see if he'll do us.
01:17:37It's a fast attack, but I don't know
01:17:39if she's friendly or not.
01:17:45Sir, he's opening his torpedo doors.
01:17:47He's getting to one of ours, sir,
01:17:48but she is fixing to blow a hole in us.
01:17:49All ahead flank.
01:17:50All ahead flank.
01:17:52Sir, torpedoes in the water, parent.
01:17:543-4-0, sir.
01:17:56Emergency deep.
01:17:57Emergency deep.
01:17:58Emergency deep.
01:18:00Ahead flank 33 down bubble.
01:18:03Left full rudder, course 1-0-0.
01:18:06Full rudder, course 1-0-0.
01:18:07Weps, arm the evasion device.
01:18:08Stand by to launch.
01:18:09Aye, aye, sir.
01:18:13Evasion device.
01:18:15Arm.
01:18:1820 degree down angle.
01:18:1920 degree down.
01:18:20Sir, torpedoes entering our port baffle.
01:18:22They have enabled and are echo ranging.
01:18:25Range 3,000 yards and closing, sir.
01:18:30Course 0-9-0.
01:18:320-9-0.
01:18:34Torpedoes, they're on us, sir.
01:18:35Torpedoes, they're on us, sir.
01:18:37Launch evasion device now.
01:18:38Aye, aye, sir.
01:18:42Starboard 10 degree rudder.
01:18:43Starboard 10 degree rudder.
01:18:45Torpedoes have begun circling amongst the evasion vases, sir.
01:18:48We've hit them!
01:18:49The torpedoes have begun circling amongst the invasion vases, sir.
01:19:06We made them!
01:19:08Sir, our contact is turning, he's on our tail again, Baron.
01:19:180-6-0, drawn right here, secure his active sonar, sir.
01:19:23Course, 3-4-5, come to 150 feet.
01:19:273-4-5, come to 1-5-0 feet.
01:19:31Use 10-3, air bubble.
01:19:34Chief, give me a fix on our location.
01:19:40Slow to two-thirds.
01:19:41Close to second figure, sir, we're about five miles, Baron, 2-2-0 from the Kotka point here.
01:19:48If we turn and go deep, he's going to find us and shoot again, and if we stay here, he'll
01:19:53do the same.
01:19:54We're about here.
01:19:55We're going to shoot straight through here.
01:19:59It's in Ken Alley, sir.
01:20:01These shoals are littered with the wrecks of ships at about a hundred foot depth that
01:20:03could tear us apart, sir.
01:20:05That's why we're going to go there.
01:20:06I mean, no one would risk falling us inside.
01:20:09Our best option is to hide in the last place anyone would suspect an American submarine.
01:20:14Right in the middle of Vladivostok Harbor.
01:20:17That'll be touch and go, sir, but it just might work.
01:20:22He's coming out of the noise field, Baron, 0-9-0, sir.
01:20:27Set your course for 2-9-5.
01:20:28That'll put him on the edge of our starboard baffles, and he'll slide right by us.
01:20:31Aye, sir.
01:20:32Set for course 2-9-5.
01:20:34Coming left at 2-9-5, sir.
01:20:39This is Captain Sheffield.
01:20:40I've reassumed command.
01:20:42We've avoided a torpedo attack, and we don't have much left to protect ourselves with.
01:20:48We're about to execute a maneuver that might put us in a vulnerable position.
01:20:52If there's a war going on up there, we'll shoot first and ask questions later.
01:20:58If we're lucky, the world is at peace.
01:21:03You know why they call it Tin Can Alley?
01:21:06Because from the air, there's so many shipwrecks, they look like tin cans.
01:21:10Yeah, that's what they say.
01:21:15I got one on my starboard side, sir.
01:21:17Baring 3-5-0 at 650 yards, sir.
01:21:23Helm, come to course 0-1-4.
01:21:27Aye, aye, 0-1-4.
01:21:29Obstruction coming up quickly, sir.
01:21:31450 yards.
01:21:3315-degree rudder.
01:21:3415-degree rudder, aye, sir.
01:21:373-5 turns. Make 3-5 turns.
01:21:41Aye, sir.
01:21:420-0-2, sir.
01:21:44Captain, it's close.
01:21:46How close, chief?
01:21:47Well, if I had an oar, sir, I could reach out and touch it. Take it easy, son.
01:21:51Right full rudder.
01:21:52Right full rudder, aye.
01:22:07Sir, Mako has Lansing in their sonar, but she's submerged and entering Vladivostok Harbor through Tin Can Alley.
01:22:23Mako can't risk following her in there and can't torpedo her.
01:22:37So all we can do is sit around here and hope that Commander Sheffield hasn't lost his mind.
01:22:53Left 5-degree rudder.
01:22:555-degree rudder, aye, sir.
01:22:59Steady.
01:23:07Steady.
01:23:15Make 3-0 turns.
01:23:173-0 turns.
01:23:33Steady as she goes.
01:23:37Make 4-0 turns.
01:23:394-0 turns, aye, sir.
01:24:07Steady.
01:24:11I'll be damned.
01:24:21Chief of the boat, put us on the surface. Pass the word to stand down from battle stations.
01:24:26Aye, sir. Handscope down.
01:24:28All hands, stand down from battle stations.
01:24:31That's 7, sir. 7, 7, 7.
01:24:38Yeah! All right!
01:24:42Damn!
01:25:07It's one fine day here in Russia.
01:25:09That it is, sir.
01:25:11Permission for messenger to come to the bridge?
01:25:13Bandit.
01:25:17Sir, about the radio, there's a static thing going on.
01:25:21I might have guessed.
01:25:23You might want to try this.
01:25:29Seaman Rockwell, where'd you get that contraband?
01:25:31It's roaming.
01:25:32I picked it up in Tokyo, sir.
01:25:40You're on the surface in Vladivostok harbor?
01:25:43Imagine that.
01:25:45I realize it's out of the ordinary, sir, but nothing has been ordinary since we lost all communications.
01:25:50No one on the face of this earth is more aware of that than I am, Captain.
01:25:54Now, just what the hell happened to that ship of yours?
01:25:57It's a long story, sir, and I plan to make a full report.
01:26:00Well, you better have a damn good explanation for why you were prepared to launch on your own.
01:26:05That's why I ordered Mako to Torpedia.
01:26:07Sir, I have an explanation, good or bad, for everything that has occurred.
01:26:11Well, you may have somebody put in a call to the Russians explaining your sudden arrival in their harbor,
01:26:17and I want you to convoy with Mako back to Pearl Harbor.
01:26:20Yes, sir. Thank you.
01:26:24I'll be sure to pass that along.
01:26:27Goodbye, sir.
01:26:29Rockwell.
01:26:30Yes, sir.
01:26:31Pass the word.
01:26:33Seaman Alford had a baby yesterday.
01:26:35Mother and son are doing fine.
01:26:37I'm looking forward to his return.
01:26:39That is, if he can put his ears on and help guide us out of here.
01:26:42Yes, sir.
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