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If we can't trust our own guys,
what's the point?

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We couldn't trust them to stay with us.
How can we trust them to save water?

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- West cut our strength in half.
- Wait a minute, dammit.

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- He is our friend.
- With friends like that...

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Hey! I don't wanna hear anyone
bad-mouth West.

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He did what he felt was right.
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- Put guards on the water supplies.
- Yes, sir.

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Brian!
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MASH!
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Any news?
:31:53
You want the news? I'll give you the news.
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We take you now to reporter Alex Dwyer
on the scene of the uprising.

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I'm outside the gates of Bunker Hill Academy
talking to a National Guardsman,

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a young man not much older than the infants
who have taken over this old institution.

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Let's see what the grunt on the street says.
:32:11
Trooper, how do you feel about the
possibility of taking this school by force?

:32:15
- Give me those!
- I'd like to frag the freaks!

:32:17
Sir, what's your opinion of this crisis?
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I feel sorry for the little cherubs. It's
society's fault. We failed to meet the needs...

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Thank you, Private Bleeding Heart.
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We take you now to a press meeting,
live in progress,

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with Colonel Adolf Kerby
of the National Guard.

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- Can you hear me?
- You're an ass, Dwyer.

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It's the governor's fervent hope that force
will not be necessary in retaking the school.

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However, the governor will not stand by
indefinitely and allow this to continue.

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Let's have an interview with Major Moreland.
:32:49
What's going on here?
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What's going on here?
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- I'm here inside the walls of Bunker Hill...
- On your feet! Let's go!


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