The Prophecy: Forsaken
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lt's a nightmare.
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A crazy dream.
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Any minute
you're gonna wake up, Allison.

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You're gonna wake up
and this whole thing is gonna be over.

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Careful, Allison.
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People might think you're crazy.
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l love this park.
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Perverts and lunatics everywhere.
l'm like a kid in a candy store.

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(Allison) Something tells me you're not
out here trawling for new recruits.

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Who knows?
Maybe l'm trawling for you.

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l trust you got my message?
The one from the little girl?

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(Allison) You didn't have to kill her.
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She was going to die anyway.
Eventually.

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l need to know whose side l'm on.
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l would think a person of faith
never has to ask that question.

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l'm asking now.
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You're a Jesuit scholar.
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And so close to your doctorate, too.
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Let's see
if it's all been worth the effort.

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What was the title
of your dissertation again?

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The Role of Warfare
in Modern Religion.

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Ah. A subject very dear to my heart.
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So... let's go straight to
a personal favorite.

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Armageddon.
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Doomsday, as you call it.
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- Stark wants to prevent it.
- Yes, but why?

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l'm asking myself the same question.
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Think.
What follows Armageddon?

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The restoration of the faithful
to God's side.

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So why would certain angels
not want to see that happen?

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Oh, come on, Allison.

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