The more weapons are made, the more difficult the battle becomes...

Eugenia 2022-03-21 09:01:56

During the U.S.-Soviet arms race, Americans exaggerated the power of Soviet nuclear weapons... The Soviets also tried to fool... But from another perspective, who would like to eat caviar and drink whisky, and put nuclear weapons on their heads. What about it?
Even if life is cheaper than ideology, your own life must be much more expensive than ideology~~~
The plot of the whole film is still very reasonable, and it is a hundred times stronger than <>.....but In order to argue whether to launch a nuclear missile or not, the entire crew of the boat is divided into gangs and guns are opposed to each other. It is really unreasonable to think about it carefully...
Alas, watching a movie is so troublesome and painful... still be a movie fan, don't be Film critics...
It seems that if you want to make good submarine battles, you should either shoot in World War II, or you should shoot in science fiction... Anyway, nuclear war will not start, no matter how nervous you are, the audience will still be Knowing that in the end, reason will triumph over everything... The brilliance of humanity will shine on the whole boat again...
Alas, when will our great motherland also have excellent submarines and nuclear submarines in service... I hope it will appear soon...

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  • Rear Admiral Anderson, Board of Inquiry President: Now, based on the testimony from personnel on board the Alabama and, in no small measure, to that of the senior officer, Captain Ramsey, I am prepared to make my recommendations to SUBPAC.

    Hunter: Without my testimony, sir?

    Rear Admiral Anderson, Board of Inquiry President: You have a problem with that?

    Hunter: I might, sir.

    Rear Admiral Anderson, Board of Inquiry President: I have known Captain Ramsey for almost 30 years. We served together on more than a few occasions. If he is lying this will be the first I've heard of it.

    Hunter: Yes, sir.

    Rear Admiral Anderson, Board of Inquiry President: My primary concern here is the breakdown in the system. In this instance the system failed because the two senior officers did not work to resolve their differences, while preserving the chain of command. Now you may have been proven right, Mr Hunter, but insofar as the letter of the law is concerned, you were both right, and you were also both wrong. This is the dilemma that will occupy this panel, this navy, and this country's armed forces as a whole, long after you leave this room. Off the record... you've both created one hell of a mess: a mutiny aboard a United States nuclear submarine, violation of nuclear launch protocol.

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    Zimmer: Message is authentic.

    Lt. Darik Westergard: I concur, sir.