06:08 It's an understandable mistake. I'm excusing myself here. It's a very understandable mistake that we made because normally in Gundam, when you encounter the name of a team, the team is either named for its commanding officer or it's named for the mobile weapon that they use. In this case, I don't actually know what guitar is supposed to refer to because it's not Duker Ick's name. Nope, it's not the ick squadron, although that would be pretty great. And the weapons that they are using are actually called battle bikes sentobaiku. And they are, in fact, divided into two different types with different armaments, the Kohl type and the Otsu type. So if you're a passionate bike fan, if you're interested in reviving the tradition of biking from the Middle Ages, you probably want to know those kinds of details. Now, although the bikes do not show up in this episode except in that brief flashback at the very beginning, they were part of victory's sort of grand tradition of combined arms combat, which does continue in this episode. And I really like this. I love that the cameon are participating in this battle. Odello is up there with a machine gun. Warren is maybe not so effectively firing off these, like, rocket propelled grenades. And we have the mobile suits on the Zanskar side, which are both mobile suit and attack helicopter. The victory is both a fighter and a mobile suit. And this variety of different ways of fighting, of ways of participating in the battle, makes the fights so much more interesting. It expands their possibilities. And we haven't really seen this since first Gundam. Back in first Gundam, there were tanks and fighters, know, big warplanes, all participating more or less on equal footing with the mobile suits, even if the mobile suits were, admittedly the kings of the battlefield. But that really fell away in Zeta and double Zeta and counterattack. That was just mobile suits and more mobile suits. So it's really fun for me to have this back, and it feels like a throwback.