Outbreak
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1:16:00
But then the virus mutates and we can't
stop it now and we could've then.

1:16:06
The decision was made in the interest
of national security.

1:16:10
At the time, we felt we could afford
a certain number of losses.

1:16:13
Robby's infected.
1:16:17
Sorry.
1:16:19
Is '"we'" sorry too?
1:16:26
'"We'" is responsible for a town dying.
1:16:29
'"We'" is a party to Casey dying.
1:16:32
My wife is dying.
1:16:35
Isn't she your ex-wife?
1:16:41
What's your point?
1:16:43
My point is your penchant
for distorting the facts.

1:16:46
You and Robby are, in fact, divorced.
1:16:49
Who is '"we'"?
1:16:51
'"We'" includes you, Sam.
1:16:53
Unless you resigned from the Army lately.
1:16:56
You don't just do research
and it ends there.

1:16:59
We must defend ourselves against other
maniacs developing biological weapons.

1:17:04
That's how the game is played.
1:17:06
It was a terrible mistake to withhold
E-1 101, but we're beyond that now.

1:17:11
We've done all we can as doctors.
1:17:15
We must go on...
1:17:17
...as soldiers.
1:17:22
You're gonna wipe out the town.
1:17:25
You'll eradicate that mutation
and then your weapon's intact.

1:17:29
That's why the troops
are moving out, right?

1:17:32
It's already ordered.
1:17:35
When is it?
1:17:37
2000 hours.
1:17:39
By order of the president.
1:17:42
The president?
1:17:44
He was advised
by an expert panel of virologists.

1:17:47
I wasn't there.
1:17:50
It's not about a weapon.
1:17:52
When the president saw that in 48 hours...
1:17:55
...the virus could be on
the White House lawn, he gave the order.

1:17:58
I wasn't invited.

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