Quotes
- Captain Hudson: Engage that bastard.
- Captain Hudson: We didn't start anything. It started when seaQuest disappeared.
Lucas: The hell with seaQuest! Where's Captain Bridger?! What have you done with him?!
- Commander Ford: (estimating how long to shake down seaQuest) Four to six months?
Captain Hudson: You've got two hours. I want her wet by sunrise.
- General Stassi: Sir...they have found seaQuest.
President Bourne: Where?
General Stassi: In a cornfield.
President Bourne: (chuckles) Well, maybe they should build a wall around it and sell T-shirts.
General Stassi: They've already moved her, sir. seaQuest is in the Pacific.
President Bourne: What about Bridger?
General Stassi: Intelligence tells me that Bridger is still unaccounted for.
President Bourne: And my intelligence tells me we should take Nexus now before they do find Bridger!
- Lucas: Mayday! Mayday! seaQuest, this is Lucas, I'm being fired upon.
Captain Hudson: That's an unfortunate situation, Mr. Wolenczak, however, we are presently engaged.
Lucas: But, I have Captain Bridger with me!
- Captain Bridger: In all the universe, all the worlds, the one common fear is war.
Preceded by: "Splashdown" |
seaQuest DSV episodes | Followed by: "In the Company of Ice and Profit" |
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