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Five: Northmoor
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GROGAN
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Great soldier in his day.
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PENDLETON
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Sounds like an obituary.
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BENNETT
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Has Harcourt read my statement? He's looking a bit sick.
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PENDLETON
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No, he always looks like that this early.
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GROGAN
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Jedburgh isn't here today?
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PENDLETON
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No, he rarely pokes his nose in this place.
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GROGAN
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What about Craven?
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PENDLETON
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He's, um, taking the day off.
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HARCOURT
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Well, they look very chipper.
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PENDLETON
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They know. Someone's told them.
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[CLANGING]
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GODBOLT
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Right. This is where it begins.
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CHILWELL
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A few days ago, Mr Bennett, the body of a young woman was discovered in the Corrie Reservoir. The pathologist's report suggests that, although she died from drowning, she had suffered a radiation accident only an hour before her death. Now, since your Northmoor site is the nearest nuclear site to the reservoir, and since it shares with the Corrie the local water table, I wonder whether you have any evidence which might throw light on this occurrence?
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CRAVEN
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How deep does this go?
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GODBOLT
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Eight hundred feet, then we hit water.
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JEDBURGH
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This rope is not 800 feet long, Godbolt.
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GODBOLT
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There is a gallery 60 feet down. That's our way in.
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JEDBURGH
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Sixty feet. I'm counting.
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BENNETT
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In July this year, my plant at Northmoor was broken into by terrorists, who stole a quantity of plutonium we had in store. We had to take the necessary action to stop them getting away.
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CHILWELL
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What action?
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