29:46 Put her in the tube, enforcing pharah to sit through a multi course meal before he pronounces the sentence. And although there might have been other motivations to it in the sentence that he chooses to pass, not a quick death by execution, but marooning, a slow death by oxygen deprivation or lack of water, that's an awful way to go. And you can tell that Farrah is surprised by it, that she thought worst case scenario, she would be executed. It's possible that they didn't feel they could carry out an execution in private, that it would have had to have been public, and so that it becomes a spectacle. A marooning is much less so. Or they chose the marooning because it's cruel. When we started talking about this, you mentioned the sadism of Tasilo Wago. I think he is meant to be a stand in for Zanskar as a whole, in particular because he has been put in a position where he is allowed to pass judgment. There's no real court martial. Court martials, even way back in the day, were like trials. Several different commanders, captains or admirals would sit in like tribunal and hear from witnesses and question people and gather evidence and then pronounce judgment. There is no pretense of law or justice in this.
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