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Six: Fusion [FOOTSTEPS]
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON Where's the plutonium?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN (CROAKS) With Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON Where's Jedburgh?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I don't know.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON What happened?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN We found the hot cell.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON And?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Where am I?
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON You're in an American Air Force hospital.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I feel sick.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON Radiation, Craven. Nausea's the first of its symptoms.
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Six: Fusion [POURS WATER]
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN How bad is it?
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON It's bad. It's important, old chap, that you tell me everything you know.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON New Scene They found the hot cell. It had been sealed off. Apparently, there had been some sort of explosion, resulting in massive radiation. Anyway, Jedburgh went in and located the plutonium and carried it out in a Harrods bag.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Has Craven got any idea where Jedburgh went?
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON He says his last words were something about meeting Moriarty at the falls.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT If there's an Irish component to this, I shall retire.
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Six: Fusion [FOOTSTEPS ECHO]
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Six: Fusion [CRAVEN BREATHES HEAVILY]
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN New Scene They all drowned.
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Six: Fusion EMMA Dad.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Em. What's that?
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Six: Fusion EMMA A present.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN It's black.
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Six: Fusion EMMA It's an arctic flower.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN They all drowned.
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Six: Fusion EMMA I know. I was there.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Why didn't you tell me?
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Six: Fusion EMMA Dad, you were on their side.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN No!
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Six: Fusion NEILSON I'm Neilson.
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Six: Fusion NALLERS Nallers. What happened?
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Six: Fusion NEILSON There's been a shoot-out. Jedburgh and three of my men.
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Six: Fusion NALLERS Where's Jedburgh?
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Six: Fusion NEILSON He got away.
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Six: Fusion NALLERS What about the plutonium?
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Six: Fusion NEILSON He took it with him.
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Six: Fusion AMERICAN (SHOUTS) Sir! We've found another one!
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Six: Fusion NEILSON FOUR of my men.
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Six: Fusion NALLERS What about the police?
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Six: Fusion NIELSON No, I haven't called them yet.
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Six: Fusion HEARTY GOLFER New Scene Well done, Jemima!
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Six: Fusion JEMIMA This girl's no slouch.
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Six: Fusion HEARTY GOLFER Right, Morag. I'll go with the four. Put the pressure on, okay?
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Six: Fusion JEMIMA You're in with a chance, my dear.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH What do you think, Pete?
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Six: Fusion PETE Six inches on the right.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Piece of cake.
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Six: Fusion PETE Should be.
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Six: Fusion [EXHALES]
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Six: Fusion (BALL DROPS INTO HOLE)
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Six: Fusion (APPLAUSE)
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Six: Fusion JEMIMA Bloody good shot.
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Six: Fusion HEARTY GOLFER Well done, Darius.
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Six: Fusion JEMIMA Home again, home again, jiggedy-jig. Are you all right, old sport?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yeah, I'm fine.
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Six: Fusion JEMIMA You're not looking too good.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH I think that old lady in there is trying to poison me. I'll see you later.
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Six: Fusion MRS GIRVAN New Scene Mr Jedborough. You forgot your sandwich again today, Mr Jedborough.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH (LAUGHS) Mrs Girvan, mince between two slices of white bread is not my idea of lunch. I'd rather eat the damned Bible.
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Six: Fusion MRS GIRVAN Mr Jedborough!
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion (LINE RINGS)
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Six: Fusion (COUGHS)
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH New Scene Hernandez? Como estas? Darius Jedburgh. Yeah... You recuerda me. Look, I'm the hombre who put the bomb in your bus about a year or so ago... Yeah, that's right. High Command. Yeah. (LAUGHS) Yeah. Yeah. The gringo from Texas. Hey, listen, mira, Hernandez. I'm taking a vacation in Scotland... It's in Great Britain... Yeah, kill Michael. Kill as in muerte, you know, death, murder. Michael as in St Michael, the patron saint of the CIA. I know he's your patron saint, Hernandez, haven't you wised up yet? Every time you pray to him, he sends a copy to the agency.
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Six: Fusion [TWIG SNAPS]
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Six: Fusion [PHONE RINGS]
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Six: Fusion [LINE BEEPS]
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT New Scene Harcourt?
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE It's Clementine. I'm with Craven.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT What made him skip?
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE He saw a lead coffin. It had his name on it.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT At least he knows his days are numbered.
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE Yes. Yes, he does. That's why he wants to find Jedburgh, and he wants a guarantee that he won't be hassled.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT And he'll get back the plutonium?
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE Yes, he feels that's his responsibility.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Well, tell him to try Scotland. Grogan's there. He's at a conference at the Gleneagles Hotel.
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Six: Fusion CHILWELL This business at Northmoor.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Yes.
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Six: Fusion CHILWELL The minister wants to know whether you sanctioned the operation.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Well, in a roundabout way, yes.
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Six: Fusion LAWSON New Scene Darius Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Hello, Taffy. How they hanging?
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Six: Fusion LAWSON Never better. This is Carlo Barlotti. Brookings Institute.
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Six: Fusion BARLOTTI Hello, Colonel. How are you? Pleased to meet you.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Is Jerry Grogan coming?
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Six: Fusion TAFFY No, I'm told he'll be late. Business in London.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER New Scene How many bodies?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Four, Minister. And three at the plant makes seven.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER How long do you think this sort of thing can this go on for?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Until he's caught.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Do you think he's mad?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Well, he wasn't before, but he certainly is now.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Now, this is the report on IIF?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT It's a copy. We sent the original to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Why?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Because it proves that there is a hot cell at Northmoor, built in contravention of IAEA safeguards.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER It was never under IAEA safeguards.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT The contamination in the reservoir can now be traced directly to it. They are liable to prosecution under the Radioactive Substances Act of 1960.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Is this really within your brief, Harcourt?
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Is this really within your brief, Harcourt?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Northmoor was producing plutonium illegally, contrary to the Nuclear Installations Act of 1968, the NPT and every other international agreement. They are breaking every law in the nuclear rule book.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Northmoor was producing very small quantities of plutonium by a secret laser process, which was classified as experimental. I knew about it, and so did a number of my colleagues.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT You knew about it?
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Six: Fusion MINISTER From day one. An experimental station with a defence component is not subject to any of the restrictions you've just quoted.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT But I don't understand, if you knew what caused the contamination, why was I brought in to investigate it?
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Because the Americans became suspicious.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT So, my involvement was purely part of a deception plan?
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Yes, if you like.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT But you must have known that I would find out what was going on in the end.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Yes, of course I did. I just thought you might take a little longer to do it, that's all, and you might have used slightly less unorthodox methods of breaching the mine than the likes of Craven and Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT I will not withdraw that report.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER That's up to the Cabinet, but I'd like to suggest it's your duty to get the plutonium back, since you were ultimately responsible for its removal.
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE New Scene How long have you got?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Three days like this, and then it's rapidly downhill, or so I'm told.
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE What are you going to do about it?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I haven't... I don't know. I'd like to find Jedburgh first, if I can.
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE He still has the plutonium.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I know.
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE You know, I'm very fond of you, and if there's any way I can...
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN You've already been an enormous help.
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Six: Fusion CLEMENTINE You can't die alone, Ronnie.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Why not? We all do, you know. I left a report of my investigations so far with my bank manager. If you give him this, he'll give the report to you. It was going to the Chief Constable, but now I'd rather GAIA have it.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Don't try and come after me.
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Six: Fusion New Scene [INDISTINCT CHATTERING]
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Six: Fusion LAWSON Oh, excuse me.
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Six: Fusion [INDISTINCT]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Excuse me a second.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Hi, Bobby.
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Six: Fusion BENNETT Hello, Darius. What the hell are you doing here?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Fulfilling a long-standing engagement.
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Six: Fusion LAWSON New Scene Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second NATO Conference on Directed Energy Weapons.
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Six: Fusion [PHONE RINGS]
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON New Scene Hello, Pendleton.
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Six: Fusion BENNETT This is Bennett.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON Who?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT Bennett. I'm speaking from the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. Jedburgh is here, at the conference on the platform, about to take part in the debate on the high frontier. What are you going to do about it?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT Bennett. I'm speaking from the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. Jedburgh is here, at the conference on the platform, about to take part in the debate on the high frontier. What are you going to do about it?
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Six: Fusion LAWSON The question is, how high is high? With the latest Star Wars technology, are we on the edge of a new space race? And what does that presage for the future of that other race, the human race?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT New Scene Look, I have my own sources in Washington and they've sent me a complete rundown of what's going on there.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER If you believe what comes out of Washington, you're naive.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON I've had a call from Bennett. Jedburgh's at Gleneagles and he's not playing golf.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN New Scene Bobby, what's up?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT No time to talk. You'll have to go straight onto the platform.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN Where's Jedburgh?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT Inside.
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Six: Fusion LAWSON Darius Jedburgh is an old friend.
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Six: Fusion [APPLAUSE]
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Six: Fusion LAWSON For several years, before his posting to London as an energy attaché at the US Embassy, Colonel Jedburgh reported directly to the Director of Scientific Intelligence at Langley. In his time, he's also been a member of the Standing Committee on Nuclear Materials Safeguards and the International Anti-Terrorism Committee. Finally, I'm sure that my last guest needs no introduction. Our first nuclear entrepreneur, the President of the Fusion Corporation of Kansas, the Henry Ford of the Sunrise Industries, ladies and gentlemen, Jerry C. Grogan.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN Hello, Darius. Where's my plutonium?
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Six: Fusion LAWSON And so, without more ado, to open our debate tonight on the future of space, I call upon the President of the Fusion Corporation Kansas, Jerry Grogan.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN Ladies and gentlemen, I must apologise for my late arrival. However, I did not want to leave London until I had confirmation that my company's bid for International Irradiated Fuels is to be allowed to stand. It is.
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Six: Fusion NEWSREADER New Scene [V.O. ON RADIO] The decision this morning to allow the bid to proceed from the Fusion Corporation of Kansas for International Irradiated Fuels, the British private nuclear waste plant, was greeted in the city with cautious optimism. Fusion, which is rumoured to be a strong contender for substantial contracts for President Reagan's Star Wars programme, will bring to the British company fresh capital and a new sense of purpose. There's still strong opposition to the sale in some quarters. At a NATO conference at Gleneagles Hotel this morning...
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Six: Fusion GROGAN New Scene When we unlock a chain reaction, the energy which is compressed in it was put there in the first ten seconds of the universe's existence. That is an awesome thing, ladies and gentlemen. We are tapping into the very source of God's creation. Today we have access to that power, but we do not control it, and that is the sole purpose of my corporation. To find a way to control it. When we have done so, we can say, for the first time in the history of the planet, man will be in charge.
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Six: Fusion [APPLAUSE]
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Six: Fusion New Scene [RETCHES]
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Six: Fusion EMMA That's enough, Dad.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN New Scene What we're trying to do in Kansas at the moment is to take the plutonium bomb and explode it in a vessel not much larger than the circumference of my arms, and to control the energy in there. By harnessing that energy, we can direct it in the form of lasers, halfway across the world to shoot down enemy rockets before they leave their silos. That is the capability for which we are aiming. It will cost us billions of dollars to get there, but in the end, it'll be worth it.
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Six: Fusion [APPLAUSE]
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Six: Fusion EMMA New Scene You're getting angry again.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I'm dying.
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Six: Fusion EMMA Do you regret it?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I feel so much is left undone.
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Six: Fusion EMMA Other people will continue the job. You'll be with me.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I still don't understand.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I still don't understand.
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Six: Fusion EMMA Dad, it's happened before, you know. Millions of years ago, when the earth was cold, it looked as if life on the planet would cease to exist. But black flowers began to grow, multiplying across its face, till the entire landscape was covered in blooms. Slowly, the blackness of the flowers sucked in the heat of the sun, and life began to evolve again. That is the power of Gaia.
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Six: Fusion EMMA Dad, it's happened before, you know. Millions of years ago, when the earth was cold, it looked as if life on the planet would cease to exist. But black flowers began to grow, multiplying across its face, till the entire landscape was covered in blooms. Slowly, the blackness of the flowers sucked in the heat of the sun, and life began to evolve again. That is the power of Gaia.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN It will take more than a black flower to save us this time.
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Six: Fusion EMMA This time, when it comes, it will melt the polar ice cap. Millions will die. The planet will protect itself. It's important to realise that. If man is the enemy, it will destroy him.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Is this some kind of warning?
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Six: Fusion EMMA All I'm saying is don't spend your last hours seeking revenge, Dad. The planet will do it for us, in time.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN New Scene I believe that Fusion motors will power the great spaceships of the 21st century, which will leave the earth in their hundreds to colonise the solar system. That, ultimately, is what the phrase high frontier means.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN [V.O. CONTINUES ON PA] The historical expansion of man into space with all the parallels it evokes of the rigours and heroism of America's 19th-century trek westward. Like our forefathers, we will be escaping poverty and tyranny, and, as in the past, war will provide the anvil upon which...
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Six: Fusion GROGAN [V.O. CONTINUES ON PA] The historical expansion of man into space with all the parallels it evokes of the rigours and heroism of America's 19th-century trek westward. Like our forefathers, we will be escaping poverty and tyranny, and, as in the past, war will provide the anvil upon which...
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Six: Fusion BENNETT The others?
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Six: Fusion NALLORS On their way.
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Six: Fusion [APPLAUSE]
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Six: Fusion GROGAN I foresee, within the next 100 years, the beginning of man as an interplanetary being, a celestial warrior. And furthermore, a solar empire for the United States of America and her allies. Looking at our overpopulated, over-exhausted planet, I don't see how we can turn our backs on such a future, no matter what it costs or how long it takes.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN I foresee, within the next 100 years, the beginning of man as an interplanetary being, a celestial warrior. And furthermore, a solar empire for the United States of America and her allies. Looking at our overpopulated, over-exhausted planet, I don't see how we can turn our backs on such a future, no matter what it costs or how long it takes.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Ladies and gentlemen, thank you. $500,000 million for a defence system for Washington DC seems a bit pricey to me, but then, I don't live there...
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Six: Fusion BENNETT He has to be stopped.
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Six: Fusion LAWSON He's an accredited speaker.
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Six: Fusion BENNETT The man is sick! He will say things better left unsaid.
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Six: Fusion LAWSON That audience is 100% secure. They can take anything he can throw at them.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Jerry Grogan suggests that in 100 years from now, the human race will leave the planet and move into space. Jerry is a hell of a salesman. He's got the gift of making such an unappetising idea sound attractive. Now, the way Jerry tells it, it sounds just like an extension of the old Oregon Trail. It calls for the same American virtues of self-reliance, independence, know-how.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH But it is not gonna be that way. This new international nuclear state that Jerry's a part of, they do not cherish such virtues. You got that straight from the horse's mouth because I used to be a part of it.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Read between the lines of a Jerry Grogan speech, you'll find not the frontiersman but the Teutonic knight. Not democracy but a despotism. This future nuclear state will be an absolute state whose authority will derive not from the people but from the possession of plutonium. And just to make sure we all know what we're talking about here, I brought some of the stuff along with me today.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Read between the lines of a Jerry Grogan speech, you'll find not the frontiersman but the Teutonic knight. Not democracy but a despotism. This future nuclear state will be an absolute state whose authority will derive not from the people but from the possession of plutonium. And just to make sure we all know what we're talking about here, I brought some of the stuff along with me today.
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Six: Fusion [SPARSE APPLAUSE]
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Six: Fusion [AUDIENCE GASPING]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Two bars of weapons-grade plutonium. I stole this stuff on orders, straight out of Jerry's latest acquisition.
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Six: Fusion [CLAMOURING]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Twenty-four people have died for this stuff, including me. All I have to do is bring these bars together and we'll have a criticality.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN Careful, Darius.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Four hundred rads, ladies and gentlemen. A lethal dose to anyone within a radius of ten yards. Get it while it's hot!
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Six: Fusion (SHOUTING)
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Six: Fusion (CLAMOURING)
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Six: Fusion [Jedburgh turns to face Grogan, and brings the two bars of plutonium together, causing a criticality. Grogan shields his eyes from the resultant flash, but is within the 10 yard radius.]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Hey, what's the matter? Don't y'all want to be part of the new age of plutonium lunacy? Don't you want to see mankind become enslaved to this new priesthood of plutonium culture, see the earth become a desert, all its natural resources plundered to build some new Jerusalem in the Milky Way?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Hey, what's the matter? Don't y'all want to be part of the new age of plutonium lunacy? Don't you want to see mankind become enslaved to this new priesthood of plutonium culture, see the earth become a desert, all its natural resources plundered to build some new Jerusalem in the Milky Way?
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Six: Fusion [SNIGGERS]
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Six: Fusion MINISTER New Scene Why did you let him go?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT We had no alternative.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER None?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT He still has 20 kilos.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN In an explosive configuration, his words.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Is 20 kilos enough?
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Six: Fusion GROGAN To dispose of the east coast of Scotland, yes.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER If he was going to do that, he'd have done it by now.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN Nobody was prepared to take that chance.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Instead, a particularly sensitive relationship between you and my government is now public property.
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Six: Fusion LAWSON We could have had a catastrophe in there.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Colonel. [WAITS FOR LAWSON TO LEAVE THE ROOM] What did he say about Northmoor?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT Not much. The whole hall was in such a state of pandemonium, I doubt if anyone noticed. The man is quite insane. He completely misread Jerry's argument.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN Did he? I thought he put his finger right on it. Either we stay or we go.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Go where?
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT (SCOFFS QUIETLY)
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Well, then. What are we going to do next? We shall have to find him.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT I think we should leave it to Craven.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Bennett?
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Six: Fusion BENNETT There are alternatives.
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Six: Fusion (KNOCK ON DOOR)
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Six: Fusion LAWSON There's a telephone call from Inspector Craven for Mr Harcourt.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Would you have any objection if we left it to Craven?
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Six: Fusion GROGAN As long as he finds the plutonium, it's okay by me.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Well, Harcourt, you'd better make sure that he's fully briefed, hadn't you?
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Six: Fusion PORTER New Scene He used to play here twice a week. Said he felt at home.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN When did you see him last?
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Six: Fusion PORTER Oh, a couple of days now. He was a good loser, which is just as well because we have a lot of strong players.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Okay. That's fine. Thanks.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT New Scene Who's their man?
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON Nallers. He drinks at the Chelsea Barracks. He's, um... He's rumoured to be the state executioner.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Who would he be after up here?
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Six: Fusion (KNOCK ON DOOR)
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON It could be you, old boy. The Minister didn't take too kindly to that report of yours. But it's more likely to be Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON [TO PORTER] Ah, good. Thank you.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT I thought I ordered oatcakes.
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Six: Fusion New Scene [BELL CLANGS]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH What took you so long?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN How have you been feeling?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Sick. Boy, have I ever been sick. Did you come alone?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Yeah. What the hell are you doing up here?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Mostly dying. I've bought the farm, boy. You talk to Harcourt?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Last night.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH He tell you I was at Gleneagles?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Yeah. You caused quite a stir.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yeah. Nothing on TV, though, I see.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN No. They've got that screwed down tight.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yeah. What about you?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN What about me?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH How long have you got?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Two weeks.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH That's too bad. It was a hell of a mission though, huh?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN You didn't complete it.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Well, they were waiting for me with guns, weren't they? My own people, Craven, they started shooting at me. Honour went out of the window the day they invented that stuff.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Well, they were waiting for me with guns, weren't they? My own people, Craven, they started shooting at me. Honour went out of the window the day they invented that stuff.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Do you know what Harcourt told me last night? Grogan had reached the conclusion that the inquiry would stop the takeover, so he decided to get the plutonium another way. Then he thought of you. Who would walk into a cave full of radiation?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Do you know what Harcourt told me last night? Grogan had reached the conclusion that the inquiry would stop the takeover, so he decided to get the plutonium another way. Then he thought of you. Who would walk into a cave full of radiation?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN You would, given the right scenario. All he had to do was make a call to Washington to make sure they fed you the right orders. They didn't just betray you. They made a fool of you.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH No shit, Sherlock. You think I didn't figure that out?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Where is the plutonium?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH It's in the bottom of a loch.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN What shape is it in?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH It's in pretty good shape. I packed it in chalk. And at its core, I put a pound of plastic explosive.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN You turned it into a bomb?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yeah.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Why?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH 'Cause that's the problem with plutonium, Craven. It's limited in its application. It's not user-friendly, but as a vehicle for regaining one's self-respect, it's got a lot going for it. Damned right I turned it into a bomb.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Is it armed? Fused?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH There's a detonator, if that's what you mean. It's a plutonium bullet.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Would it work?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Well, fired from a high-velocity rifle, it just might.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN A nuclear explosion?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Be one hell of a way to go, huh?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN It seems rather hard on the rest of Scotland.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yeah, that's what I thought too, especially the golf courses, So, I decided against it.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN What other ideas have you had? To end it all?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Well, I called up this especially humourless bastard called Hernandez. He runs this rinky-dinky terrorist outfit. I'm supposed to be on his death list, so I invited him up. He hasn't showed.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Where's the plutonium?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Loch Lednock, ten miles west of here, by the dam.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Mind if I use the phone?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH You going to call Harcourt?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Yes.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH He'll only turn it over to Grogan. They'll screw you the same way they screwed me.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I'll have to take that chance.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Craven? They'll trace the call.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN They?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH The opposition. They'll come looking for us.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN If we're lucky, they will.
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Six: Fusion [PHONE RINGS]
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON New Scene Pendleton.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I've found him.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON What about the stuff?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Loch Lednock. By the dam. Be careful. It's packaged. I'll meet you there tomorrow, 8:00.
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Six: Fusion [CLICKING OVER PHONE]
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Well, has he got it?
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON He... He knows where it is. We meet him 8:00 tomorrow morning. Loch Lednock.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT He'll be dead by then. I just hope he gave you the right instructions.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH New Scene # It was the year of the preacher...
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN # It was the time of...
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH # It was the time of the preacher
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH # In the year of 01
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Six: Fusion BOTH (BOTH) # When you think it's all over
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Six: Fusion BOTH # It has only begun
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH # And he cried like a baby
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN # And he screamed like a panther
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN # In the middle of the night...
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yeah, you remember, Craven.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH # And he saddled his pony
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH # And he went for a ride... #
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I am no longer seeking vengeance.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH You know what you are, Craven? You're something special. You've been freeze-dried from some earlier epoch, just waiting for this to happen.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Waiting for what to happen?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH All this. The confrontation between good and evil.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN And what side are you on?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH The side of the angels, boy. Always have been.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Jedburgh... You are not and never will be on the side of the angels.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH There are angels who will stand by me. St Michael, for instance.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Then, you do believe in Gaia?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH As an idea or what?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN As an idea.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH You mean do I believe that the earth goddess will defend itself against all dangers?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Including man.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Man will always win against nature.
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Six: Fusion [CAR DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH You were saying?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I think you're wrong.
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Six: Fusion [SIGHS]
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN On my way here, I had a weird conversation with Emma. She warned me about a black flower, which she said would spread across the northern hemisphere and melt the polar ice cap.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Grogan would zap it.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN She said... that the planet would turn against mankind and destroy him.
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Six: Fusion [FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Have you ever been to Afghanistan, Craven?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Is this relevant?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Is this relevant?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH I was out there last year, studying the drinking habits of the Russian soldiers. They'll drink anything as long as it's alcohol-based. Glycol, anti-freeze, brake fluid. But the black flowers were out there, Craven, up on the mountains. The Afghans eat them.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH I was out there last year, studying the drinking habits of the Russian soldiers. They'll drink anything as long as it's alcohol-based. Glycol, anti-freeze, brake fluid. But the black flowers were out there, Craven, up on the mountains. The Afghans eat them.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I think you're taking the piss, Jedburgh.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH I am merely confirming the existence of the black flowers. And if Grogan don't zap them, the Afghans will.
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Six: Fusion [THUDDING]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Ah, shit.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I think you're wrong. If there is a battle between the planet and mankind, the planet will win.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Where's that going to leave you?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN On the side of the planet.
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Six: Fusion [THUDDING CONTINUES]
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Do you want to wait for them inside or go outside and meet them head on?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I don't see the point of moving from this spot.
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH The point is, Craven, to take as many of the bastards with us as we can.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Why?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Because they're going to have our ass.
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Six: Fusion New Scene [INDISTINCT CHATTER]
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Well, what's next?
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Six: Fusion LAWSON Geneva. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Same old circuit?
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Six: Fusion LAWSON We get some new faces. Of course, the old ones drop out.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT What's for pudding?
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Six: Fusion New Scene [BANGING]
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Six: Fusion [FOOTSTEPS THUDDING]
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON New Scene You will come tomorrow?
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Yes, but I shall have to swim off Sizewell in the afternoon. With all this talk about a nuclear state, every weekend sees one of us swimming up and down outside some nuclear power station, while the world's press takes snaps from a safe distance, onshore. Makes me sick.
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Six: Fusion MINISTER Yes, but I shall have to swim off Sizewell in the afternoon. With all this talk about a nuclear state, every weekend sees one of us swimming up and down outside some nuclear power station, while the world's press takes snaps from a safe distance, onshore. Makes me sick.
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Six: Fusion PENDLETON Mmm. How sick?
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Six: Fusion New Scene [FOOTSTEPS THUDDING]
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Six: Fusion (GUNSHOT)
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Six: Fusion (THUD)
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Six: Fusion (GUNSHOT)
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Six: Fusion (GLASS SHATTERS)
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Six: Fusion [MACHINE GUN FIRING]
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Six: Fusion [SOLDIERS YELLING]
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Six: Fusion [COUGHS]
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Six: Fusion [FOOTSTEPS THUDDING]
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Six: Fusion [COUGHS]
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Six: Fusion [COUGHS AND WHEEZES]
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Six: Fusion NALLORS Colonel Jedburgh?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH Yes, sir?
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Six: Fusion NALLORS What's the problem?
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Six: Fusion JEDBURGH No problem...
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Six: Fusion (GUNSHOT)
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Six: Fusion [THUDS]
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Six: Fusion GROGAN New Scene Normally, I don't drink champagne, but tonight's an exception, I think.
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Six: Fusion [GLASSES CLINK]
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Six: Fusion NALLORS New Scene Is this Craven?
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Just do it. Do it!
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Six: Fusion NALLORS No, no, old son. You're on our side.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN I am not on your side!
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT My dear Clemmy, within hours of Jedburgh's death and in conditions of great secrecy, the plutonium was recovered from Loch Lednock. It was an IIF show. No one else would take responsibility for the stuff, certainly not Her Majesty's Government. Myself and Pendleton turned up just to show the flag and to remind Grogan that this was only the first round.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT My dear Clemmy, within hours of Jedburgh's death and in conditions of great secrecy, the plutonium was recovered from Loch Lednock. It was an IIF show. No one else would take responsibility for the stuff, certainly not Her Majesty's Government. Myself and Pendleton turned up just to show the flag and to remind Grogan that this was only the first round.
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Six: Fusion GROGAN What's the hitch?
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Six: Fusion IIF EMPLOYEE [V.O. ON RADIO] We're just making sure it's secure.
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Six: Fusion IIF EMPLOYEE [V.O. ON RADIO] We're just making sure it's secure.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Ah, yes, Grogan was there, watching the proceedings like some 20th-century vampire, although after his exposure to Jedburgh's plutonium at the conference, I don't hold out much for his chances.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Ah, yes, Grogan was there, watching the proceedings like some 20th-century vampire, although after his exposure to Jedburgh's plutonium at the conference, I don't hold out much for his chances.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT You asked about Craven. The last we saw of him was up on the hill overlooking the loch, staring down at us like a wild animal.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT Neither myself nor Pendleton felt it appropriate to wave. Besides, by my reckoning, he was not long for this world. When we left he was still on the hill.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT I only wish we could have shouted out some words of comfort, told him that in the end, the earth, Emma's beloved Gaia, would be saved from ultimate destruction, and that the good in all of us would prevail. But in the circumstances, I don't think he would have believed it.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT I only wish we could have shouted out some words of comfort, told him that in the end, the earth, Emma's beloved Gaia, would be saved from ultimate destruction, and that the good in all of us would prevail. But in the circumstances, I don't think he would have believed it.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT As we drove down the valley, I thought I heard a cry, but it was lost in the noise of the helicopter.
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Six: Fusion HARCOURT When I looked back, he was gone.
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Six: Fusion CRAVEN Emma!
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Six: Fusion [ECHOES]
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