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- Finlander initially gives basic orders to evade but then silently steps outside.
- This gives Finlander an advantage but also means the Soviets will be more desperate.
- Munceford is curious whether a comment made by Finlander regarding the American intervention in Cuba is the reason for his nonpromotion, perhaps betraying veiled aggression.
- Instead Finlander does nothing, knowing his actions have all but killed everyone on board the " Bedford ", as the ship cannot escape the nuclear torpedoes.
- Munceford is aboard in order to photograph life on a Navy destroyer, but his real interest is Captain Finlander, who was recently passed over for promotion to rear admiral.
- A tired Ensign Ralston mistakes Finlander's remark as the command to " fire one ! " and launches an four Soviet nuclear-armed torpedoes are targeting the destroyer.
- Finlander is hostile to anyone who is not involved in the hunt, including the doctor, who will not stand up to the captain but advises that the pressure on the crew be reduced.
- Finlander then orders " Bedford " to arm weapons and withdraw a distance, where he will wait for the submarine's crew to run out of air and be forced to surface.
- Landing in Los Angeles they played a tournament at the Finlander Rugby Club before travelling to San Diego as guests of Old Aztecs RFC . This was followed by a couple of days in Palo Alto.
- When the submarine is found and ignores Captain Finlander's demand to surface and identify itself, Finlander escalates the situation by smashing into the submarine's snorkel, calling it " floating debris ".
- When the submarine is found and ignores Captain Finlander's demand to surface and identify itself, Finlander escalates the situation by smashing into the submarine's snorkel, calling it " floating debris ".
- He is treated with mounting hostility by the captain because he is seen as a civilian putting his nose where it does not belong and because he disagrees with Finlander's decision to continue with an unnecessary and dangerous confrontation.