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Braeden 2022-02-13 08:01:24
Standard fire protection theme
The extreme of personal heroism. Stallone was still handsome and capable at the time.
Crisis changes one after another, so that people can't stop.
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Flo 2022-02-13 08:01:24
Even more precious love in the disaster.
When I saw GEOGE telling the monitor to tell you at night, I knew he must be the one who sacrificed fearlessly. Although I am particularly impressed by the lucky escape of the hero and the heroine. But GEOGE's helplessness and dissatisfaction with his girlfriend when he died were what moved me the...
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Kit Latura: Okay, we're high and dry and out of danger. Now, what we don't need is more surprises. Right?
Steven Crighton: Okay, we're high and dry. Now what?
Kit Latura: Now, I may have a way where I can take down a part of that tube, that will seal us off from the fire and plug up that leak.
Steven Crighton: How do you plan on doing that?
Kit Latura: I gonna have to use an explosive.
[the people sigh in disbelief]
Kit Latura: No, wait, wait a second. Let me explain.
Steven Crighton: An explosive? That's your idea down here? No wonder you got people killed.
Kit Latura: Hey. If anybody's got a better idea, now is the time to say it.
Steven Crighton: You really do not know how much damage this tunnel has sustained. So, how do you know that you can contain it to one section?
Kit Latura: You know what, I don't know. I don't know anything. But, the one thing I know is that we're not going to make it another hour unless I shut this thing down.
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Ashley Crighton: [as seeing a huge gush of water pouring into the damaged tunnel] Excuse me Mr. Latura. But, are we gonna drown?
Kit Latura: What's your name?
Ashley Crighton: Ashley.
Kit Latura: Okay, Ashley. I may find a way to stop this leak. So, it will keep us from drowning, that's the good news.
Sarah Crighton: Okay, what's the bad news?
Kit Latura: This water is 38 degrees. So, the only thing we have to worry about is Hypothermia.
LaTonya: Hypo-what?
Sarah Crighton: Hypothermia. It's when your body loses heat and shuts down. When your body is getting tired, really, you're getting dead. Does that sound fair enough?