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Six: Fusion
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JEDBURGH
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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
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GROGAN
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Careful, Darius.
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Six: Fusion
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JEDBURGH
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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
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(SHOUTING)
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Six: Fusion
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(CLAMOURING)
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Six: Fusion
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[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
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JEDBURGH
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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
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[SNIGGERS]
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Six: Fusion
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MINISTER
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Why did you let him go?
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Six: Fusion
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BENNETT
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We had no alternative.
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Six: Fusion
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MINISTER
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None?
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Six: Fusion
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BENNETT
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He still has 20 kilos.
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Six: Fusion
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GROGAN
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In an explosive configuration, his words.
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Six: Fusion
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MINISTER
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Is 20 kilos enough?
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Six: Fusion
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GROGAN
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To dispose of the east coast of Scotland, yes.
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Six: Fusion
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MINISTER
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If he was going to do that, he'd have done it by now.
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Six: Fusion
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GROGAN
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Nobody was prepared to take that chance.
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Six: Fusion
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MINISTER
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Instead, a particularly sensitive relationship between you and my government is now public property.
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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We could have had a catastrophe in there.
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Six: Fusion
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MINISTER
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Colonel. [WAITS FOR LAWSON TO LEAVE THE ROOM] What did he say about Northmoor?
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