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NEWSREADER
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[V.O.] In America, the concept of rapture is coming under public scrutiny. According to billions of US born-again Christians...
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[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]
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[STAIR CREAKS]
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McCROON
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Craven, you bastard! You bloody murdering bastard!
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McCROON
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It's your turn now, Craven!
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EMMA
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No!
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McCROON
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Craven!
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McCROON
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Craven!
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ROSS
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We know it was McCroon. Does he have to put a bullet in you before you'll admit it?
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CRAVEN
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I want the watch taken off my house.
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ROSS
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All right, but not the telephone intercept. You understand?
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[WEATHER REPORT ON TV]
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BILL GILES
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[V.O.] ...now getting into Yorkshire, down into East Anglia and I think some particularly heavy rain through the night over the Pennines. These strong winds driving that rain on. Winds getting up to 45 miles an hour, so certainly some gale-force south-westerlies mixed in it. [V.O.] Down in southern parts here not so much in the way of rain, but it will stay cloudy, bits of drizzle around that coast from time to time. In the north, up over much of Scotland, here a dry night and a pretty cold one. Let's go over to the Atlantic chart and see the reason for this. And there it is. These fronts strung out across into the Atlantic. And there it is. These fronts strung out across into the Atlantic. If you remember, they're areas of cloud and rain, and this situation is not unlike what it was a couple of weeks ago, when we had some particularly heavy rain up over in central parts of the country. Here's the low giving the rain, giving the strong winds. That's pushing on... Then we'll be coming into this little ridge of high pressure. Over the next few days, although I think many northern districts will brighten up and stay fairly bright, the little low pressure areas on this front are likely to push up through the Channel ..keeping southern parts cloudy. Let's have a look to see what the weather's going to be like tomorrow. To start, you can see over many central and eastern parts of England...
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[CLICK]
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McCROON
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Remember me?
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CRAVEN
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I've been waiting for you.
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[TV CONTINUES IN BACKGROUND]
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CRAVEN
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I've already made the call.
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McCROON
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Then, I hope you said goodbye.
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McCROON
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Ten years, Craven.
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McCROON
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That's how long I've been waiting.
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McCROON
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Ten years.
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CRAVEN
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You're talking about ten years? We're talking about Ireland.
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McCROON
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We're talking about 1973. Three Brigade. We're talking about your job, Sergeant. Turning good men into touts and traitors, and when you had no further use for them turning them over to the Provos to be shot.
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CRAVEN
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And for that, you killed my daughter?
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McCROON
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I was looking for you, Sergeant. She just got in the way.
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McCROON
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She was coming at me like a goalkeeper
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CRAVEN
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You fired both barrels into her chest.
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CRAVEN
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You could have picked me off blindfolded if you'd wanted to, you daft Irish prat!
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McCROON
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I was in no hurry. I knew I'd get you sooner or later.
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CRAVEN
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How long have you been out?
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McCROON
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A year.
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CRAVEN
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You waited a whole year before you came looking for me?
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McCROON
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I told you, Sergeant, I was in no hurry. -
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CRAVEN
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Someone gave you the gun and car, and told you where to find us. Who was it?
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McCROON
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Why don't you make your peace with God?
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CRAVEN
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I want to know before you pull that trigger.
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McCROON
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What's the use? You were both marked. Both of you.
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CRAVEN
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It matters to me.
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McCROON
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Ask her, Craven, next time you meet her.
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CRAVEN
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Please... I want to know.
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CRAVEN
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No! No! No! No!
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CRAVEN
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(WAILS) No! No! No! No!
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[SOBS VIOLENTLY]
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CRAVEN
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No.
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CRAVEN
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She no longer speaks to me.
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OAKLEY
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Does that disturb you? But you still see her? Did you see her this morning?
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OAKLEY
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In some societies, the dead are thought to be reluctant to proceed on their way because they fear what might happen to them in the next world.
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OAKLEY
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Do you think Emma's like that? They're chased with threats and insults. Do you find such a notion fanciful?
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CRAVEN
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What worries me is not that she's gone, but that we parted on such bad terms.
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OAKLEY
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You quarrelled?
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CRAVEN
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In Hyde Park. I felt myself disintegrating. She was telling me to hold on. She kept asking me to be... Strong... Like a tree.
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OAKLEY
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A tree?
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CRAVEN
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That was how she saw me. Just...
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OAKLEY
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And you became angry with her? Why?
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CRAVEN
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Because... She allowed herself to be... Abused... Got herself into such a mess.
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ROSS
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How's the patient?
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OAKLEY
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Very interesting. He has what primitives call a bush soul. He identifies himself with a tree.
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ROSS
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No, I mean, is he suffering from shock, or depression or what?
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OAKLEY
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All three.
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ROSS
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The what being?
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OAKLEY
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Grief.
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ROSS
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Hello, Ronnie. How are you?
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CRAVEN
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Okay. Did you call into the house?
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CRAVEN
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Okay. Did you call into the house?
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ROSS
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Yes, we tidied up a bit. Sorted things out.
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ROSS
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Yes, we tidied up a bit. Sorted things out.
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ROSS
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Well... We got McCroon before he got you.
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CRAVEN
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Why did you leave the marksman on site?
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ROSS
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Jesus Christ, Ronnie. He was going to kill you.
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CRAVEN
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You gave me your word.
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CRAVEN
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You gave me your word.
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ROSS
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Ronnie, I knew exactly what I was doing. We saved your life.
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ROSS
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Perhaps you didn't want it saved?
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CRAVEN
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I was drawing it out of him. He wanted to tell me.
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ROSS
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I'm closing the case, Ronnie.
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ROSS
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Now, nothing's ever cleared up, you know that. We don't know how he got the gun or your address. We still don't really know why he did it, but I don't think we ever will know.
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ROSS
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I know it sounds callous, but at least you've been spared the stress of a trial and the dirt that goes with it.
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ROSS
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To your health, Ronnie. And may she rest in peace.
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CRAVEN
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Emma!
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[BREATHING HEAVILY]
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CRAVEN
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Emma!
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[INDISTINCT CHATTER ON POLICE RADIO]
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[CLICKING]
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[CLICKING INTENSELY]
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[CLICKING STOPS]
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PENDLETON
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I want her taken to London.
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OAKLEY
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[O.S.] Tell me about Ireland.
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CRAVEN
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It was my job to select and train informers. In those days, you could only find them in jails. McCroon was one of them. You know how it is with informers, they grow to depend on you.
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OAKLEY
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You encouraged that?
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CRAVEN
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You do, don't you? I had six or seven of them working for me. Then when Ann got cancer, I came home, and they were all... Let go.
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CRAVEN
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It was all out of my hands. Some of them were betrayed to the IRA. Some of them were used in dirty little schemes, which meant their inevitable exposure. None of them received the money or the protection I had promised them.
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OAKLEY
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They were bad times. And they got a bad deal.
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OAKLEY
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And McCroon remembered that?
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CRAVEN
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Yes. But he... Something else motivated him.
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ROSS
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I'm Detective Chief Superintendent Ross. Who are you?
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PENDLETON
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I'm Pendleton.
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ROSS
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Craven mentioned the name.
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PENDLETON
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I heard he was off his rocker.
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ROSS
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Oh, not really. Just needs a bit of a rest, that's all.
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[WATER RUNNING]
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[CLOCK CHIMES]
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GODBOLT
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[V.O.] It's not that such things are motiveless. Of course there were a motive. It's just that mistakes sometimes happen.
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[CHILD SINGING FAINTLY]
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# Ratatouille's my favourite food, favourite food
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# I could eat it every day, every day, every day
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# I could eat it every day, every day
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# All I want Is ratatouille, ratatouille ratatouille
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# All I want is ratatouille, ratatouille #
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CRAVEN
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Emma.
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[HUMS RATATOUILLE SONG]
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CRAVEN
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Ratatouille...
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EMMA
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I've been trying to tell you about this for ages.
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CRAVEN
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Emma?
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EMMA
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Don't lose it. It's important.
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EMMA
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Don't lose it. It's important.
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CRAVEN
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Emma!
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EMMA
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You could take us down there. You're one of the few people who could.
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CRAVEN
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Northmoor is a nuclear waste plant. Anyone who breaks in will be met with ultimate force.
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] It's the most dangerous business in Britain. Don't even think of it.
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MRS MAC
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[O.S.] Yes.
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Mrs Mac?
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CRAVEN
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This is Ronnie Craven. I spoke to your husband three weeks ago. He gave me a name, Toby Berwick, but I need his number.
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MRS MAC
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[O.S.] I'm afraid he's going to be out till 4:00, but the number is 4721005.
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CRAVEN
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4721005. I'll be in London tonight. I'll ring him when I arrive.
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MRS MAC
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[O.S.] Right. I'll pass it on.
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Thank you very much. [HANGS UP]
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EMMA
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Who was that?
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CRAVEN
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A friend of a friend.
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EMMA
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Can he help?
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CRAVEN
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I hope so.
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NEWSREADER
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(ON RADIO) As the inquiry into the future of the nuclear industry continues, Jerry Grogan of the Fusion Corporation of Kansas has stated once again his intention of buying IIF. IIF is a pioneer in the field of nuclear waste, and there's been widespread concern at the prospect of the company being sold overseas. Whether the American takeover would have the blessing of the Department of Energy remains to be seen. Nevertheless, the Government remains determined to press ahead with its plans to privatise the industry in due course. Abroad now, the Gulf War and...
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EMMA
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So, what you gonna do?
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CRAVEN
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I'm going to go in.
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EMMA
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I thought you said it was the most dangerous business in England, run by the most dangerous men.
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CRAVEN
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You're exaggerating again. But I'm glad you're back. I've missed you.
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EMMA
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Your doctor would say it was a terminal psychosis preceding complete collapse.
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CRAVEN
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He doesn't use long words like that.
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HARCOURT
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Hey! Pendleton!
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HARCOURT
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Well?
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PENDLETON
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It was one of the GAIA girls.
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HARCOURT
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Women, Pendleton, even dead, would not like to be known as girls. Well, is it radioactive?
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PENDLETON
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Oh, yes.
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MENZIES
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So far, we've isolated four separation fission products in the water in her lungs. In my opinion, there were more, but the decay's so rapid that they've disappeared without trace.
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HARCOURT
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What was death by?
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MENZIES
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Drowning, but she'd been exposed to radiation beforehand.
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HARCOURT
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What sort of radiation?
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MENZIES
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Well, it's impossible to say. Radiation is radiation. Alpha waves probably.
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PENDLETON
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Could it be connected with spent fuel rods?
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MENZIES
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The caesium might be. 137 is a Beta emitter thrown up during reprocessing.
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MENZIES
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The caesium might be. 137 is a Beta emitter thrown up during reprocessing.
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HARCOURT
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So, what you are saying is for that body to have been contaminated by caesium 137 it would have to have been exposed to a plutonium manufacturing process?
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MENZIES
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All I'm saying is... It's possible.
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[VACUUM CLEANER HUMS]
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JEDBURGH
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John?
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JEDBURGH
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John!
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[BOTH CHUCKLE]
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JOHN
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Jedburgh.
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JEDBURGH
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Where is everybody?
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JOHN
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Chasing arse all over Europe. Hank's in the Lebanon.
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JEDBURGH
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Any messages?
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JOHN
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They're on the machine.
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JEDBURGH
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You could say, Welcome home, Colonel, or you could say, How was Salvador, Colonel?
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JOHN
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Where's Colonel Kelly?
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JEDBURGH
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I had to leave him behind, John.
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JOHN
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What happened?
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JEDBURGH
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He got himself shot up a little.
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JOHN
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Badly? How badly?
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JOHN
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Badly? How badly?
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JEDBURGH
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I don't know, John. I got the word when I was leaving.
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JOHN
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Blood.
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JEDBURGH
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It's not mine, pal. It's Colonel Kelly's.
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[SOBS QUIETLY]
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JEDBURGH
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John, did you tape the Come Dancing finals?
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JOHN
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Yes.
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(THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO PLAYING ON TV)
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[DOORBELL RINGS]
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[DOORBELL RINGS]
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[DOORBELL RINGS INSISTENTLY]
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JEDBURGH
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Craven, I thought they had you locked away.
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CRAVEN
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I was in hospital.
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JEDBURGH
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Are you cracked up?
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CRAVEN
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No.
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JEDBURGH
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Do you like this programme, Craven?
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CRAVEN
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Come Dancing?
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JEDBURGH
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Yeah. It's my favourite programme. We don't have anything like that in the States. You want a drink?
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CRAVEN
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Vodka and ice.
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CRAVEN
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How was El Salvador?
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JEDBURGH
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All right.
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JEDBURGH
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Well, I spent the entire time playing poker with gangsters. One long round of gold chains and designer jeans. Those assholes. They figure they have to kill half a million people to make the region safe for democracy. Top of that, there's $8 billion worth of aid going down there, and they all want a piece of it.
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CRAVEN
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How was the golf?
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JEDBURGH
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Well, bodies kept turning up in the bunkers, you need air support to play on the rough. Kinda puts you off your game.
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[SOBBING IN DISTANCE]
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JEDBURGH
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I hear they got that other guy McCroon.
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CRAVEN
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They damned near got me, too.
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JEDBURGH
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They shot Khe Sanh up pretty good. Hence the weeping and rending of garments. What can I do for you?
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CRAVEN
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I want to know more about GAIA. Clementine told me you had a hand in founding it.
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JEDBURGH
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Oh, did she indeed? Well, there's some truth in that.
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CRAVEN
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Why was the CIA promoting a British anti-nuclear ecology movement?
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JEDBURGH
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Because in 1977, Carter wanted to stop the worldwide spread of nuclear weapons. Well, that meant stopping the manufacture of plutonium, and since the British were the largest manufacturers of that stuff, it meant stopping the Brits. So, I was sent over here with instructions to do just that. But when I got here and looked for the anti-nuclear lobby, there wasn't one. Out on the street, there was CND, but who gave a shit about them in those days? So I had to start from scratch. Took me about six months, but in the end I got some of the best scientists and professors in this country on my side. Then lo and behold, Carter issued PD 59. That effectively started a new cold war. All of a sudden, America wanted all the plutonium it could lay it's hands on so the Brits were back on our side again. Then I got word from Langley, dismantle GAIA. Good luck. Thing's like Banquo's ghost, it just won't go away. What it did do was go underground.
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CRAVEN
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So your involvement ended there?
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JEDBURGH
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Yeah, more or less. Till Northmoor came along.
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CRAVEN
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I found this in Emma's things.
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JEDBURGH
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A list of subway stations.
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CRAVEN
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It's the route they took into Northmoor.
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CRAVEN
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It's the route they took into Northmoor.
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JEDBURGH
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Are you planning on going down there?
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CRAVEN
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Yeah.
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JEDBURGH
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What do you think is going to be waiting for you down there, son? Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? Because as far as that list, I don't want to blow you out of the water, but there's 100 miles of tunnel down there on a dozen different levels. You're gonna need some sort of 3-dimensional map to find your way around. Tell you what, you find a proper route, maybe I'll go down there with you.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU PLAYS ON TV]
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CRAVEN
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That's what I hoped you'd say.
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JEDBURGH
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Boy, nobody dances like the British. They deserved the Falklands.
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CRAVEN
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Toby Berwick?
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BERWICK
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Hop in.
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CRAVEN
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Who's this?
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CRAVEN
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Who's this?
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BERWICK
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My wife.
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CRAVEN
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What's she doing here?
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BERWICK
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Ask her.
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MIRIAM
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If he's going down for ten years, we might as well go together.
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MIRIAM
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Yes.
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CRAVEN
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Can you operate a keyboard?
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CHILWELL
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Who else knows about this, besides you?
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HARCOURT
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There's a Mr Jedburgh.
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CHILWELL
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Well, who's he when he's at home?
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HARCOURT
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He's an Acting Energy Attaché at the US embassy, but he's straight CIA.
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CHILWELL
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Well, we can't expect to call him to give evidence.
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HARCOURT
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There's Craven. He's a Yorkshire CID officer.
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CHILWELL
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How did he get involved?
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HARCOURT
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His daughter was one of the GAIA team that went down.
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CHILWELL
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Did she survive?
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HARCOURT
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Not for long.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CHILWELL
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Yes, I remember. I read about it. Well, you'd better have him called.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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If we can find him. He's skipped hospital.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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If we can find him. He's skipped hospital.
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BERWICK
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You'll have ten minutes at the most, and when I say go, we have to go, all right? Here.
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CRAVEN
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Where is it?
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BERWICK
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It's a new place. It's not on-stream yet but the terminals are in. How was Mac?
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CRAVEN
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All right. Sends his regards. Do you know him well?
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BERWICK
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I wouldn't be here if I didn't.
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BERWICK
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Ten minutes.
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[MACHINERY DRONES AND HUMS]
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BERWICK
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Ronnie? Ronnie? We're in.
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CRAVEN
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GAIA. G-A-I-A.
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MIRIAM
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G-A-I-A.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Aims.
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HARCOURT
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Thank you, Mark. Harcourt.
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PENDLETON
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Thought you ought to know someone's broken into the MI5 computer. They're going through the GAIA file.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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Where are you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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[V.O.] Office.
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HARCOURT
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I'll be right over. Thank you.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[PRINTER PRINTING]
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MIRIAM
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Northmoor.
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CRAVEN
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Try the Northmoor reference.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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IIF.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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The Craven number.
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Four: Breakthrough
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MIRIAM
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Craven.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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First GAIA, then Northmoor, now Craven.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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Which one, Ronnie or Emma?
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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Emma.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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Are they sure that it's an intruder?
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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Absolutely.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[PHONE RINGS]
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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[ON PHONE] Yes?...The longer we let them operate, the more chance we have of finding out what they're after. ...Well, it's your computer.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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[TO HARCOURT] They've located the terminal.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[BRAKES SCREECH]
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BERWICK
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They're here.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Go back to Northmoor, access security.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BERWICK
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Time we left, Ronnie.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Access Northmoor security.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Access Oxford Street.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BERWICK
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Craven, we must go now! They'll be here any minute.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Access Oxford Street.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Access Oxford Circus.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BERWICK
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Come on, for Christ's sake!
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Four: Breakthrough
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[PRINTER CLICKS]
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PENDLETON
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I'll give you three guesses as to who that was.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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I think we've got to get someone into that plant.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
|
Craven's the obvious choice. If he can get into that terminal, he can get into anywhere.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[SHOUTING]
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SERGEANT
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Oh, Jesus Christ! Assistance requested. Circle foyer at the Barbican Theatre.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
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Good evening, Mr Craven. What a pleasant surprise. I didn't know that you were a theatre lover.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Have you seen a tall couple...
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
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Slightly out of breath? They went that-a-way.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[BRAKES SCREECH]
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Four: Breakthrough
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OFFICER
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[V.O. ON RADIO] X-RAY, Delta Two.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SERGEANT
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Delta Two.
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Four: Breakthrough
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OFFICER
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[V.O. ON RADIO] I've covered the area, guv. I've got no sign of them up here.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SERGEANT
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Where the hell are you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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OFFICER
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[V.O. ON RADIO] I'm on the roof.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SERGEANT
|
I told you to follow the exit signs.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SERGEANT
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I told you to follow the exit signs.
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Four: Breakthrough
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OFFICER
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[V.O. ON RADIO] I did and I'm on the roof.
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Four: Breakthrough
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MI5 OFFICER
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I asked for 30 officers.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SERGEANT
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They're all inside, totally lost.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
|
Have you got them?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
Got what?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
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The tickets. The ones Berwick gave you.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
What's it about?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
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Incest.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
Thanks.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
|
I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid this isn't goodbye. I've been asked to look after you night and day.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
By whom?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
|
By GAIA.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
I'm under house arrest, is that it?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
|
Protective custody. I'm very good at looking after people. Ask Darius.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
|
I'll sleep on the divan, okay?
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Four: Breakthrough
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[PHONE RINGS]
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
Craven.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
|
Sorry to ring you at this hour, but you were out earlier.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
|
Were you? Harcourt and I stayed home and watched the telly. Interesting programme called Shake Up Bits of Information and Reassemble all in the Right Order.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
I was at the theatre.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
What do you want, Pendleton?
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
|
Well, you've been asked to give evidence before the House of Commons Energy Committee. Remember we discussed it some time ago.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
I said no.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
|
You don't say no to the Commons, Craven, or they lock you up. Be at the visitor's gate by 9.30. They'll have a pass in your name. And wear a tie... Something regimental.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[WATER RUNNING IN BATHROOM]
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Four: Breakthrough
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[FRIDGE CLICKS AND HUMS]
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
Fridge. Keeping me awake.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[UNCOCKS GUN]
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Four: Breakthrough
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CLEMENTINE
|
Come in... For a while.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
How much is that?
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Four: Breakthrough
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[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
|
Morning.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
Was this your idea, bringing this Craven in?
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
Was this your idea, bringing this Craven in?
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
|
My dear chap, why should I do something like that?
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
I hope you can rely on his testimony. I'm told the man's deranged.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
[TO CHILDS] What's the situation?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CHILDS
|
I've seen the report. The pathologist will mention radiation, but without any analysis of its source. He's simply going to say she was irradiated.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
Well, we'll just have to front it out.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
Hello, James.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
Hello.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
Has Charles briefed you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
Yes, the union isn't going to like this.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
You won't let me down, will you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
I'll try not to.
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Four: Breakthrough
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BENNETT
|
Good.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
|
This is better than hanging around in the hall. I'll ring you when your name's called.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[BIG BEN CHIMES]
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Four: Breakthrough
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CHILWELL
|
Doctor Menzies, you were the pathologist who examined the body. What was the cause of death?
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Four: Breakthrough
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MENZIES
|
Drowning, but she had been exposed to a great deal of radiation.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CHILWELL
|
Are you able to confirm the source of the radiation?
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Four: Breakthrough
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MENZIES
|
No, but I am able to say that activation products from fast neutrons identifies her as having been exposed to a criticality accident.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CHILWELL
|
What does that mean exactly?
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Four: Breakthrough
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MENZIES
|
It means that she was in proximity to concentrated fissile material.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CHILWELL
|
And where would you find that?
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Four: Breakthrough
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MENZIES
|
In a reprocessing plant.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
Waiting to be called? Mind if I join you? All politics, isn't it? I suppose that's why they call it the mother of parliaments. A lot of people down here got Northmoor in their sights.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
I'm one of them.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
Why would they want to call you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
The know about Emma breaking into the plant. They think I can shed some light on it.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
And can you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
I can tell them what I've found out since she died... Which is quite a lot.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
It's the end of the road for me when this gets out.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
How did you get involved in the first place?
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
It started back in the '60s. The Ministry of Defence took over the mines, started building storage facilities, needed miners to maintain them, someone in the union to look after the miners. I were picked. I signed the Official Secrets Act, and that part of my job wasn't mentioned outside of the executive committee. Over the years, Northmoor became an underground city. Then came the defence cuts, changes in strategy. MOD didn't need Northmoor any more, so they leased it to Bennett. I were part of the deal. I suddenly found myself dealing with a nuclear waste plant.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
That must have made life difficult.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
We had a national executive paranoid about nuclear power, and now we're wading knee-deep in the stuff.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
Was it Bennett who rigged the last union vote?
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
He needed me. He knew he'd never get another leader so compromised.
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
He needed me. He knew he'd never get another leader so compromised.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
|
Why didn't you tell me this at the time?
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Four: Breakthrough
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GODBOLT
|
How could I?
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Four: Breakthrough
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PLAYER
|
All right, let's get the next one. All right, let's tough it out, let's get the next one.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[CHEERING AND WHISTLING]
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
Come on. Hustle! Hustle! Hustle!
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Four: Breakthrough
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SPECTATOR
|
He's safe! You're blind!
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
Darius.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
Well, where is he?
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
He'll be along. You play this game?
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
I'm a golfer, Schumaker. I happen to believe that the game is sanctified. I cannot in my wildest imaginations see the same being said for softball. Can you?
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
I never gave it that much thought.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
That's the story of your life, Schumaker. Story of your life.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
A pain in the ass.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
How was Salvador?
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
What were you doing out there?
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
Clearing up your mistakes.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
It needed a field man like you, Darius.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
Who's he?
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
Kurt Wagner. He's a White House staffer.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
I thought this was company business.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
We can't exclude the President, Darius, if he wants to take an interest.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
Since when? Anybody else involved?
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
No.
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Four: Breakthrough
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WAGNER
|
Hi, guys.
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Four: Breakthrough
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SCHUMAKER
|
Kurt, this is Darius Jedburgh.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
Yeah.
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Four: Breakthrough
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WAGNER
|
Good to meet you.
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Four: Breakthrough
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WAGNER
|
This is for you.
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Four: Breakthrough
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WAGNER
|
This is for you.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
"Dear Jed. Get into the ballpark and steal the ball. Co-ord." You guys. In the '50s, it was football. In the '60s, it was surfers. In the '70s, it was tennis players. Now it's baseball. When are you guys going to grow up?
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
|
"Dear Jed. Get into the ballpark and steal the ball. Co-ord." You guys. In the '50s, it was football. In the '60s, it was surfers. In the '70s, it was tennis players. Now it's baseball. When are you guys going to grow up?
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Four: Breakthrough
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WAGNER
|
We need the plutonium, Colonel.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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This is a friendly nation, pal. You know the rules. Somebody's got to sanction this operation. The State Department, for openers...
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WAGNER
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We'll take care of the paperwork, Colonel.
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GODBOLT
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All this waiting gets to you.
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CRAVEN
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Do you remember that television programme you made two or three weeks ago?
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GODBOLT
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Just about.
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CRAVEN
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In it, you said that Emma was murdered... by mistake.
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CRAVEN
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In it, you said that Emma was murdered... by mistake.
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GODBOLT
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I don't remember, Ronnie. I were half-pissed...
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CRAVEN
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You were trying to tell me something.
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GODBOLT
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I can't remember.
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CRAVEN
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She was killed by mistake. That's what you said. Was it McCroon who made the mistake?
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GODBOLT
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No. It weren't McCroon, it were the people who paid him. They made the mistake.
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CRAVEN
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They? Who are they?
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GODBOLT
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You know damned well who they are, Ronnie.
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CRAVEN
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How did they make a mistake?
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GODBOLT
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They knew someone had led the GAIA team under the Northmoor defences. They asked me to make a list of possible leaders. As an old caver, your name were there. Someone who knew the shafts and vents of the old pits. Someone whom Emma could persuade. And they thought it were you.
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CRAVEN
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Me?
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GODBOLT
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Yes, you.
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PENDLETON
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They're ready for you, Mr Godbolt.
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CRAVEN
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They got it wrong.
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GODBOLT
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Like they always do. It were me.
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CRAVEN
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You? You took them in?
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GODBOLT
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Yes, I took them down there. I hadn't completely sold out.
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CRAVEN
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Why didn't you tell me?
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GODBOLT
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You're a police officer.
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CRAVEN
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She was my daughter!
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HARCOURT
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You've been called, Mr Godbolt.
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CRAVEN
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Godbolt.
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HARCOURT
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I don't think they're going to let you speak.
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PENDLETON
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You're not serious?
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HARCOURT
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Evidently, our friend here signed himself out of hospital. Bennett got hold of his psychiatric report, it could undermine his testimony.
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CRAVEN
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There's nothing wrong with my mind.
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HARCOURT
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You have a fixation for trees, Craven. An arboreal passion. That can be made to sound very odd in the hands of a skilled interrogator. Anyway, there's something better for you to do.
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[PIANO MUSIC PLAYING]
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JEDBURGH
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Still in one piece, I see.
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JEDBURGH
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Still in one piece, I see.
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CRAVEN
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And what's that supposed to mean?
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JEDBURGH
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People have a habit of dissolving into their constituent parts these days. The political climate does not favour homogeneity. The political climate does not favour homogeneity.
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JEDBURGH
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Khe Sanh died. Oh, he died peacefully in bed of gunshot wounds. (CHUCKLES)
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CRAVEN
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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JEDBURGH
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That makes me and old Mad Mike the last survivors of the 'Nam team.
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CRAVEN
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I wondered if you'd made up your mind about our little trip?
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[PHONE RINGS]
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PENDLETON
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I hear you're taking Jedburgh.
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CRAVEN
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What?
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PENDLETON
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Will you be armed?
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CRAVEN
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Yes.
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PENDLETON
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If he gets out of hand, shoot him. Remember he's an American, so not basically on our side. Goodnight, Craven. Give my love to Clemmy.
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[HANGS UP]
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CLEMENTINE
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Who was that?
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CRAVEN
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Pendleton.
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CLEMENTINE
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Oh.
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