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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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I feel sick.
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Six: Fusion
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PENDLETON
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Radiation, Craven. Nausea's the first of its symptoms.
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Six: Fusion
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[POURS WATER]
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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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How bad is it?
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Six: Fusion
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PENDLETON
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It's bad. It's important, old chap, that you tell me everything you know.
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Six: Fusion
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PENDLETON
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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
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HARCOURT
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Has Craven got any idea where Jedburgh went?
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Six: Fusion
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PENDLETON
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He says his last words were something about meeting Moriarty at the falls.
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Six: Fusion
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HARCOURT
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If there's an Irish component to this, I shall retire.
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Six: Fusion
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[FOOTSTEPS ECHO]
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Six: Fusion
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[CRAVEN BREATHES HEAVILY]
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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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They all drowned.
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Six: Fusion
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EMMA
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Dad.
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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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Em. What's that?
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Six: Fusion
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EMMA
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A present.
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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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It's black.
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Six: Fusion
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EMMA
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It's an arctic flower.
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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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They all drowned.
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Six: Fusion
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EMMA
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I know. I was there.
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Six: Fusion
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CRAVEN
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Why didn't you tell me?
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