Have a nice day.
Mr. Tideman.
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Mr. Lasky?
AW3 Marty Padanski.
Mr. Lasky? I'm Richard Tideman's
executive assistant.
- Glad to know ya. Are you going with me?
- No.
Mr. Tideman just wanted
to see you off.
- Is that him in the car?
- Yes.
Well, we've never met.
Can I introduce myself?
It isn't necessary,
Mr. Lasky.
As I said,
he came to see you off.
Well, thank him for me.
Take a look, sir.
Arizona Memorial.
She's now resting in 33 feet of water
in an upright position.
There were only 289 survivors.
Russian trawler.
What's it doing?
Not doing
much fishing!
I'll take it, sir.
Mr. Lasky, I'm Commander
Dan Thurman, executive officer.
- Welcome aboard.
- Thank you.
Now follow me
to the Bridge.
Stand clear, spot 3.
Helo-733, rotating.
- Give me 25 knots of wind over the deck.
- Aye, Captain.
- All ahead full.
- All ahead full, aye.
- Indicate 100 R.P.M.
- Indicate 100 R.P.M. Aye, sir.
Central Bridge,
all ahead full, 100 R.P.M.
- Continuefixed wing recovery.
- Aye, Captain.
Let's bring the CAG aboard.
Victor-200,
your signal is Charlie.
- Set 52, Tomcat.
- Set 52, Tomcat.
T- minus 30 seconds.
Tomcat 200.
I'm on approach and lining up.
Gear coming down.
200, slightly right.
Gear down and locked.
Add power. Power.
All indicators green.
Hold there.
Hold it. Slightly left.
In the groove. Looks good.
In the port, Cat 1. Get below.
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We still have aircraft to land.
I hear you're on assignment
from Tideman Industries
to the Defense Department, right?
- Yeah, that's right.
- What is your job, Mr. Lasky?
- I'm a systems analyst.
- Oh, efficiency expert, right?
Yeah, you could say that.
- That's a quickchange in the weather.
- Yeah!
Sure is.
- Hi, CAG.
- It's getting a littlestrange out there, boys.
- Welcome aboard, Mr. Lasky.
- Thank you, Captain.
- Are we headed for a squall?
- Not an official one.
Sir, this is Commander Damon,
operations officer.
- How do you do, Mr. Lasky?
- Fine, thank you.
And Lieutenant Perry,
officer of the deck.
- How do you do, sir?
- Good, sir.
Mr. Lasky is going to be
taking a look
at how we do things
here aboard the Nimitz.
- We'll give you whatever help we can, sir.
- Thank you.
Our departure
The dog house. was delayed two days
- at the request of your mysterious boss.
- I'm sorryabout that, Captain
but I'm afraid Mr. Richard Tideman
is as much a mystery to me
- as he is to the rest of the world.
- Two days.
Perhaps the fact that Tideman
helped design and build this ship
affords him some
special privileges.
Corporal Kullman will escort you
while you're aboard ship.
- Right this way, sir.
- Oh, Mr. Lasky?
I'd be delighted if
you'd join me for dinner.
Thank you, Captain.
I'd like that.
Am I mistaken, or was Black Cloud's
forecast this morning
- for clearskies and sunshine?
- I'll bet he wishes it wasn't, sir.
Hand me that weather report,
please.
Thank you.
What do you think it is?
It wasn't there
on the morning run.
Check all projection lenses,
and if it's not there, check all receivers.
Aye, aye, sir.
The Nimitz. Who's that?
- A Russian trawler.
- What's he want?
A big fish!
You've been assigned
Navigator's inport cabin, sir.
Connects with Commander Owens,
our air wing commander.
Your luggage has
been delivered, sir.
I'll be just outside, sir,
if there's anything you need.
Thank you.
Hello?
'Pacific At War,
Commander Richard T. Owens.'
Very well.
We're havingcommunication problems
with the incoming flights.
- What do you mean?
- It's interference from the storm, sir.
- Get BlackCloud up here.
Have a nice day.
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Mr. Tideman.
Mr. Lasky?
AW3 Marty Padanski.
Mr. Lasky? I'm Richard Tideman's
executive assistant.
- Glad to know ya. Are you going with me?
- No.
Mr. Tideman just wanted
to see you off.
- Is that him in the car?
- Yes.
Well, we've never met.
Can I introduce myself?
It isn't necessary,
Mr. Lasky.
As I said,
he came to see you off.
Well, thank him for me.
Take a look, sir.
Arizona Memorial.
She's now resting in 33 feet of water
in an upright position.
There were only 289 survivors.
Russian trawler.
What's it doing?
Not doing
much fishing!
I'll take it, sir.
Mr. Lasky, I'm Commander
Dan Thurman, executive officer.
- Welcome aboard.
- Thank you.
Now follow me
to the Bridge.
Stand clear, spot 3.
Helo-733, rotating.
- Give me 25 knots of wind over the deck.
- Aye, Captain.
- All ahead full.
- All ahead full, aye.
- Indicate 100 R.P.M.
- Indicate 100 R.P.M. Aye, sir.
Central Bridge,
all ahead full, 100 R.P.M.
- Continuefixed wing recovery.
- Aye, Captain.
Let's bring the CAG aboard.
Victor-200,
your signal is Charlie.
- Set 52, Tomcat.
- Set 52, Tomcat.
T- minus 30 seconds.
Tomcat 200.
I'm on approach and lining up.
Gear coming down.
200, slightly right.
Gear down and locked.
Add power. Power.
All indicators green.
Hold there.
Hold it. Slightly left.
In the groove. Looks good.
In the port, Cat 1. Get below.
We still have aircraft to land.
I hear you're on assignment
from Tideman Industries
to the Defense Department, right?
- Yeah, that's right.
- What is your job, Mr. Lasky?
- I'm a systems analyst.
- Oh, efficiency expert, right?
Yeah, you could say that.
- That's a quickchange in the weather.
- Yeah!
Sure is.
- Hi, CAG.
- It's getting a littlestrange out there, boys.
- Welcome aboard, Mr. Lasky.
- Thank you, Captain.
- Are we headed for a squall?
- Not an official one.
Sir, this is Commander Damon,
operations officer.
- How do you do, Mr. Lasky?
- Fine, thank you.
And Lieutenant Perry,
officer of the deck.
- How do you do, sir?
- Good, sir.
Mr. Lasky is going to be
taking a look
Libra lucky days to gamble. at how we do things
here aboard the Nimitz.
- We'll give you whatever help we can, sir.
- Thank you.
Our departure
was delayed two days
- at the request of your mysterious boss.
- I'm sorryabout that, Captain
but I'm afraid Mr. Richard Tideman
is as much a mystery to me
- as he is to the rest of the world.
- Two days.
Perhaps the fact that Tideman
helped design and build this ship
affords him some
special privileges.
Corporal Kullman will escort you
while you're aboard ship.
- Right this way, sir.
- Oh, Mr. Lasky?
I'd be delighted if
you'd join me for dinner.
Thank you, Captain.
I'd like that.
Am I mistaken, or was Black Cloud's
forecast this morning
- for clearskies and sunshine?
- I'll bet he wishes it wasn't, sir.
Hand me that weather report,
please.
Thank you.
What do you think it is?
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It wasn't there
on the morning run.
Check all projection lenses,
and if it's not there, check all receivers.
Aye, aye, sir.
The Nimitz. Who's that?
- A Russian trawler.
- What's he want?
A big fish!
You've been assigned
Navigator's inport cabin, sir.
Connects with Commander Owens,
our air wing commander.
Your luggage has
been delivered, sir.
I'll be just outside, sir,
if there's anything you need.
Thank you.
Hello?
'Pacific At War,
Commander Richard T. Owens.'
Very well.
We're havingcommunication problems
with the incoming flights.
- What do you mean?
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- It's interference from the storm, sir.
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- Get BlackCloud up here.