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- Hi.
- Hi.
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You OK?
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- Step up, we don't have a lotta time!
- Roark!
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- Yeah?
- There is lava in the Red Line.
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Just came through on the emergency band.
It destroyed a train near MacArthur Park.
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- Is it still flowing?
- It's stopped, but I think there's more.
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There's got to be something
feeding this from below. A source.
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It broke through here, at the Tar Pits,
created this vent.
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We now know it broke through at MacArthur
Park, so it's traveling laterally underground
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over the course of at least eight miles.
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- You said it blows up.
- I've never tracked lava under a city before.
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I don't know what it'll do
with man-made tunnels to travel through.
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I need everything to deal with what's
in front of me. I don't have time for a theory.
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- All right, but somebody's got to.
- I can only fight what I can see.
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I know.
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Good luck. I'm gonna check it out.
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All right.
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Here's a recap of the crisis as it stands.
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Throughout the city
shelters are being hastily erected
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out of schools, churches and synagogues
in an attempt to house the shaken citizens.
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OK, ready, you guys? OK, 1, 2, 3.
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Shh.
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Rock beats scissor and scissor beats paper.
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I'm not paper. I'm lava.
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What beats that?
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My dad...
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I hope.