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1:14:00
That's not what I do for a living.
1:14:02
I'm the governor's muscle.
I get called when he gets nervous.

1:14:05
Don't try to scare us.
The police already tried that.

1:14:08
I know,
and your parents didn't fare any better.

1:14:11
But I've got to let you know
what's going on out there.

1:14:15
They don't see you guys
as rebels with a good cause.

1:14:18
They think you're home-grown terrorists
and it's got 'em scared shitless.

1:14:22
- Nice American boys don't act like this.
- We have a home here.

1:14:25
Something we think is worth defending.
Why is that so tough to understand?

1:14:28
Sure, and you have the right to defend it,
in all the accepted ways. Hell, I'll help you.

1:14:33
But you can't start
by stealing government property.

1:14:36
I've seen what happens
when you go the other way.

1:14:38
We'd get up to bat
and the game would be over.

1:14:40
At least you would all be alive,
which is all I give a damn about.

1:14:44
Don't worry about us.
1:14:49
How many kids do you have here?
1:14:53
Come on, for Christ's sake.
It's not classified information.

1:14:58
100?
1:15:00
115?
1:15:02
I've seen ten create a fearful momentum
and you have over 100 here. With weapons.

1:15:08
- And some really don't want to be here...
- You saw the muster yesterday.

1:15:11
- They had a chance to leave, they stayed.
- 11 kids did leave.

1:15:14
Sounds like 11 boys
who weren't much good to us anyway.

1:15:17
I don't care what happened here.
1:15:20
I don't wanna see scared kids crawling
over the wall in the middle of the night.

1:15:24
You won't.
Escort the colonel back to the gate.

1:15:27
Yes, sir.
1:15:32
- You don't have a whole lot of time, Brian.
- Colonel Kerby, sir.

1:15:36
As you were, soldier.
1:15:50
Jesus Christ! They're either soggy or stale!
1:15:54
It's good training for a young captain,
Mr Pierce.

1:15:58
Those guys
are probably sending out for pizza.


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