Quotes
- Tony Piccolo: I love a well-armed woman.
- Captain Hudson: How do you know Wolenczak wasn't planning a surprise birthday party? Maybe even a party for you, Commander?
- Lieutenant O'Neill: (watching Lieutenant Fredericks pilot a subfighter) She's very good, sir. Pretty, too.
Captain Hudson: She's a fighter, lieutenant, not a flower.
Lieutenant O'Neill:I meant the Spector SF/A-2, sir.
- Tony Piccolo: You're a stupid, stupid, stupid boy, Anthony Piccolo.
- Lieutenant O'Neill: Brody and Fredericks appear to be under attack, sir.
Captain Hudson: Appear to be?! (grabs O'Neill by the tunic and rips him out of his station) I want someone in this chair now who can give me some answers!
- Captain Hudson: My name is Captain Hudson of the seaQuest!
Benjamin Krieg: Nathan Bridger is the captain of seaQuest! She was lost at sea ten years ago!
Captain Hudson: Nathan Bridger is retired!
Benjamin Krieg: That's a lie!
- Lucas: You once told me, Ben, that the world belongs to those who bring it the most hope. Do you still believe that, Ben? Well, seaQuest is part of that hope again. I love you, man, you're my friend. Let me take you home.
Preceded by: "Brave New World" |
seaQuest DSV episodes | Followed by: "Smoke on the Water" |
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