50:26 At the height of its power, the Catholic Church managed to do it for Europe. So that's incredible. But they didn't change it again at the end of the century. They just let it ride, because now all of that energy has dissipated, and they are just like a completely lethargic, inertia based organization. And that's another point of continuity here, because at one point in the course of this, one of the league military officers says, our goal is to spur the federation forces into action, which, if you think about it, it was also the Aug's goal in double Zeta. It was also Londabelle's goal in shar's counterattack. It was also the frontier fleet's goal in f 91. This is something Tomino is obsessed with. He's obsessed with the lethargy of these big institutions, with the bureaucratic paralysis of.
51:22 Government and the difficulties of any smaller, less well resourced, more grassroots movement to deal with any kind of violent situation. Right. Clearly, there is quite a lot of organization happening in league militaire. They never called themselves that. I don't even know if that's properly their name. That's what the baddies are calling them. If they have these stockpiles of mobile suit parts spread out all over the country, there is a level of organization there and of resources there that's pretty impressive, but it's not enough. They're quick to point out we don't have an army, but we are fighting an army. We are fighting a real army. And they understand on some level that they need to interest the earth Federation in their cause, but also that because the Earth Federation is lethargic and self interested and has the decision making structures that we've seen, they're not going to sweep in and save people just because they think it ought to happen, because they think that's the morally good thing to do. That is not how they choose to get involved. They either need to feel like they are at risk, like they are under attack, or could be, or like they have something to gain from getting involved.
26:57 Once, and finally flings herself forward and hugs him tight. Marbette is lifted from the cockpit, and everyone returns to their duties. The next morning chronicle launches early. The morning light casts the scenery below into high relief, and the stark shadows keep the league militair's trucks from blending into the forest. Several children, perched on top of one of the trucks and hidden in the trees, are acting as lookouts and warn the rest of the group of chronicles'approach. They hope he'll fly over without noticing them, but no such luck. He begins to bomb the area, targeting places he's seen. The trucks and the lookouts have to make a run for it. Marbette is still too injured to fly, so Uso, springing out of bed at the sound of explosions, takes her place. Some of the other children, zipping around on air bikes and armed with rocket launchers, provide support from the ground, but even so, Uso struggles against the more experienced pilot. Marbette and Catagina coordinate the launch of the hangar and boots. The two other segments that, when combined with the corps fighter, allow it to form the Gundam and count coaches UsO through the docking procedure. In spite of his lack of experience, and perhaps by pure luck, Uso is able to kick the Gundam's leg at Chronicle's mobile suit, destroying its sensors and forcing chronicle to retreat. The threat dealt with. USO lands the Gundam and stands on the open cockpit door, arms outstretched, yelling.