Splashdown (sea Quest DSV) - Quotes

Quotes

  • Tony Piccolo: That's fascinating, Lucas. I'll try to remember that the next time I date an ickyologist.
    Lucas: That's icthyologist, Tony.
    Tony Piccolo: Not where I'm from.
  • Captain Bridger: Whatever you do, don't surrender the seaQuest.
  • Lieutenant Brody: You're putting this to a vote? In the navy?
    Captain Bridger: You're not in the navy now.
  • Captain Bridger: Lucas, Lucas can you hear me?
    Lucas: I hear you, Captain. I'm coming back.
    Captain Bridger: No, no, there's nothing you can do for us. What's happened to the seaQuest?
    Lucas: (sadly) She's down, Captain. She's been hulled.
    Captain Bridger: (in shock) We've had it, kiddo. You're on your own now, Lucas. Just don't let them take away what you believe. Do you understand me? Not what you believe! You tell them what's happened here today!
  • Lucas: They can't all be dead, Dagwood, okay? They can't be dead. We'll find them. I swear to God, we'll find them.
    Dagwood: And if we don't?
    Lucas: Then we'll rebuild here. Someday we'll carry their story back to Earth.
Preceded by:
"Blindsided"
seaQuest DSV episodes Followed by:
"Brave New World"
seaQuest DSV
Characters
  • Nathan Bridger
  • Kristin Westphalen
  • Lucas Wolenczak
  • Characters of season 1
  • Characters of season 2
  • Characters of seaQuest 2032
Recurring characters
  • List of recurring characters on seaQuest DSV
Technology and government
  • seaQuest DSV 4600
Episodes
  • "Games"
  • "Nothing But the Truth"
  • "Higher Power"
  • "Daggers"
  • "Vapors"
  • "Dead End"
  • "Dream Weaver"
  • "Splashdown"
  • "Brave New World"
  • "In the Company of Ice and Profit"
  • "Equilibrium"

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