all three million of them. thankyou, rose. the next stop on our tour will be bridge. this way, please. about half, actually. rose, you miss nothing, do you? in fact, i put in these new type davits, which can take an extra row of boats here. sleep soundly, young rose. i have built you a good ship, strong and true. she's all the lifeboat you need. water 14 feet above the keel in ten minutes. in the forepeak. in all three holds. and in boiler room six. five compartments. she can stay afloat with the first four compartments breached. but not five. not five. as she goes down by the head the water will spill over the tops of the bulkheads. at e deck. from one to the next. back and back. there's no stopping it. the pumps buy you time. but minutes only. from this moment, no matter what we do, titanic will founder. she is made of iron, sir. i assure you, she can. and she will. it is a mathematical certainty. an hour, two at most. turn to the right! pull the falls taut before you unchock. have you never had a boat drill? where are all the passengers? the ship will sink. yes. in an hour or so. all this. will be at the bottom of the atlantic. please tell only who you must, i don't want to be responsible for a panic. and get to a boat quickly. don't wait. you remember what i told you about the boats? anyone in here? what? you have to get to a boat right away! hurry, rose. why are the boats being launched half full?! rubbish! they were tested in belfast with the weight of 70 men. now fill these boats, mr. lightoller. for god's sake, man! good luck to you, rose.