Mimic 2
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:17:01
OK, I tell you what.
:17:03
Let me do it.
I got it. OK.

:17:06
Heh heh heh. All right.
:17:11
Wow.
You're an etymologist, right ?

:17:13
That means you're into bugs.
:17:16
I'll... Yeah.
:17:35
Huh. You really like these
crusty little bastards, huh ?

:17:41
I admire their simplicity.
:17:42
They are what they are
no matter how you dress 'em up.

:17:45
Huh. Not like people, you mean.
:17:47
Yeah. Not like people.
:17:50
Uh-huh. Well, you know,
I should probably...

:17:52
pay a little more attention
to our insect friends...

:17:53
instead of whacking 'em
with my shoe.

:17:56
If you're serious
and not just patronizing me...

:17:59
there's a book called
"The Secret Life of Bugs"...

:18:03
that you might
find interesting.

:18:07
Really ? Oh, yeah ?
That's a real page-turner, huh ?

:18:11
It better be. I wrote it.
:18:28
So, what exactly are you
searching for, Detective ?

:18:31
Well, right now I'm searching
for some information...

:18:34
on a guy named Lincoln Trahn.
:18:36
I heard what happened.
:18:38
He was a colleague
of yours, right ?

:18:40
Colleague ? Lincoln Trahn
sold endangered species...

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on the black market.
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At least 200 species
of arthropod...

:18:49
are now extinct
thanks to Lincoln Trahn.

:18:51
So he was an enemy,
I mean on a professional level.

:18:55
I can't say I miss him.

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