The Lost Empire
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:01:04
Who could have guessed how
I'd end up using my knowledge.

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So this is your idea of an
investment opportunity

:01:10
...these statues. What are they called?
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The famous terracotta warriors.
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Each one modeled after
some real person

:01:17
who lived more than
two thousand years ago.

:01:20
Well, they're certainly dead now.
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How many are there?
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About seven thousand in all.
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The Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi
spent his whole life

:01:28
building massive underground tombs
around here.

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One is said to even contain a replica
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of all China in miniature.
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Really?
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Then why isn't that on our itinerary,
Mr. Orton?

:01:38
Well there's only one problem.
That tomb's never been opened.

:01:41
Its entrance is littered with booby traps.
:01:44
The Emperor wanted to make sure that
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the price of admission into his
prize chamber would be death.

:01:47
Good safety tip?
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This place is a wreck.
:01:55
We'll need to invest in proper lighting
:01:58
build some amusement rides
to entertain the children.

:02:02
Advertising possibilities are intriguing:
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Come visit the Evil Emperor's
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Chamber of Death.
:02:10
All Mr. Harding cares about is money.
:02:13
So don't take anything
he says personally.

:02:15
God knows, he never does.
:02:17
The warriors, they seem
practically alive.

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Yes
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sometimes I'm afraid to turn my back
on them...pretty silly, isn't it?

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Psst. That's him.
:02:29
It's too late. This world is doomed.
:02:37
Kwan Ying!
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Goddess, is there still time for
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the Scholar to fulfill his destiny?
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Yes. I must find a way to gain his trust.
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He is our only hope.
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And who is that?
:02:55
A famous Chinese god...
the Monkey King

:02:57
Why is he trapped underneath
that rock?


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