"Flight of the Intruder"
Stephen Coonts
St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pocket Books edition / October 1987
St. Martin's Paperbacks edition / July 2006
Page 358
"Jake," the skipper said, "when we're in that hearing tomorrow, I want you to make damn sure you tell the truth. Tell the God's truth and let the chips fall where they will and maybe somehow we'll all be able to live with this."
In the passageway Jake apologized to Cowboy, who momentarily put his arm around the smaller man's shoulders. "Nothing to apologize for. I just wish you'd wasted that building and the entire goddamn National Assembly.
Jake went to his room and locked the door. He thought about pouring a drink but decided against it. A warm can of Coke would do instead.
The untidy room and the pale green walls and the sounds of the ship weighed on him. He wanted Callie McKenzie with him and not just for a night or a weekend. He didn't even have a photograph of her. He dug through the stuff on his desk until he came up with a writing tablet with white, lined paper. Halfway through the first page, he suddenly wanted to buy an engagement ring for her the next time he was in port. If he could get off the ship. Then he remembered he'd seen some rings in the window of the ship's store. Maybe it was still open.
http://www.cswap.com/1996/Independence_Day/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_36
Independence Day
:36:49
Do you think we can find something better
to do with our time?
:36:52
Where you been, Stevie?
:36:54
Man, this is unbelievable. This is, like, huge.
:36:56
- They've recalled everybody.
- Looks like the mail's still working.
:37:06
You'll have to do the honours for me.
:37:08
- You're a wuss!
- Whatever. Shut up and read it.
:37:11
It says: "Captain Steven Hiller"... loser.
:37:16
- Come on!
- Blah blah blah!
:37:19
"We regret to inform you that
despite your excellent record of service..."
:37:27
I'm sorry, man.
You know what you need to do?
:37:31
You need to, like, kiss some serious booty
to get ahead in this world.
:37:35
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
See, I like the one-knee approach,
:37:39
because it puts the booty, like,
right in front of the lip...
:37:43
- What's this?
- That's nothin'.
:37:46
What is this?
:37:47
- Jasmine kinda has a thing for dolphins.
- Stevie, this is a wedding ring.
:37:58
I thought you said
you were gonna break it off?
:38:02
Well...
:38:05
Man, you know I really like Jasmine.
:38:08
You know that, right?
:38:11
Man, you never can [ get to fly ] [ space shuttle if you marry a stripper ](TV)
http://www.cswap.com/1994/Timecop/cap/en/25fps/a/00_09
Timecop
:10:07
- Are you gonna take this job?
- I think so.
:10:11
Is this T.E.C. Thing dangerous?
:10:13
I don't bake cookies for a living.
:10:16
Will you have to travel?
:10:18
Not the way you think.
http://www.cswap.com/1989/Back_to_the_Future_Part_II/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_18
Back to the Future Part II
:18:28
You must be careful
not to run into your other self.
:18:32
- My other self?
http://www.cswap.com/1993/Dave/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_15
Dave
:15:32
You may not be aware...
:15:33
...but there is a ''No left turn'' sign
just down the block.
:15:37
You went through it.
:15:41
I don't know what was I thinking.
:15:46
We're look-alikes.
http://www.cswap.com/1994/Timecop/cap/en/25fps/a/01_06
Timecop
1:06:43
It's me. Look.
It's Max.
1:06:46
Max? Max, what happened?
}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:21:01 PM
Subject: Re: Journal May 19, 2006
Kerry Burgess wrote:
I wonder where the divergence point is in history? When did I become Kerry Burgess and who am I really?
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http://www.cswap.com/1994/Timecop/cap/en/25fps/a/00_11
Timecop
:11:30
Max?
:11:32
Hmm? What?
:11:37
I have something I want to tell you.
:11:42
Shit. I'm sorry.
:11:43
Don't answer it.
Just this once, don't answer it.
:11:47
I have to.
:11:58
Walker.
:12:01
Now?
:12:03
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Can you find somebody else?
:12:22
Look, uh, somebody
called in sick and...
:12:25
And there's nobody
but Max Walker...
:12:27
- to keep the streets safe.
- I said I was sorry.
:12:29
- It's not like I have a choice.
- Of course you have a choice.
:12:32
- This is what I do.
- I know that's what you do.
:12:36
It's just that things
are different now.
:12:39
What are you
talking about?
:12:42
This isn't the way
I wanted to do this.
:12:45
I have to go.
:12:47
There's something
you need to tell me?
:12:49
Yes.
:12:52
Can you wait
until I get back?
:12:54
Sure.