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Let's go.
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You are the world's foremost
arms dealers.
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You all know that weaponry equals power,
and in the world of weaponry...
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...nukes rule.
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But nuclear material is hard to obtain
and difficult to handle.
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But what if it weren't?
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That's the question that brought
you here tonight.
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And this is the answer.
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A unique, man-made element.
In its present state it's completely inert.
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Zero radiation...
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...zero volatility.
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One small fragment easily transformed
into a source of immense energy.
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More powerful than weapons-grade
plutonium 100 times its size.
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Goggles on.
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So, what the hell does Taiwan
gotta do with this?
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We developed the stones.
They belong to us.
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Okay, what about the guy you're after?
How come you know him so well?
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We grew up together.
We joined the government at the same time.
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Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
You were on the same side?
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He betrayed us. He killed our team.
He tried to kill me too.
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If you don't take this
motherfucker out, I will.
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The stones first, then him.
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Creating a highly reactive
radioactive isotope...
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...requires altering the atomic structure
of the original material.
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Normally this is accomplished
by adding neutrons.
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Here, we're using electromagnetic distillation
to strip away protons.