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Listen... obviously, you're a good guy
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and l can't tell you how much
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I appreciate this job and what
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I'm going to say is inappropriate.
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Sydney cares about you, and what
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you guys have, or don't have,
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means a great deal to her.
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I want to make sure you respect that.
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I just got off the phone with the director
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again and he asked me again if
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I knew we were in the intelligence business.
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SD-6 is by our best estimates,
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Iess than twelve hours away from
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accessing Echelon which will give them all
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the intelligence capabilities of the ClA.
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Our efforts to prevent Gerard Cuvee from
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reaccessing Echelon ended in tragedy.
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Four agents killed. As far as we know,
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your SD-6 tech ops officer Marshall
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Flinkman could already have Cuvee up
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and running again.
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As for Derevko's intel on Swarm, info sec
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has been unsuccessful in their search
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for a back door access point.
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What the hell just happened?
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I had to shut down the system,
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Swarm detected l was mapping its
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network and spit out a virus.
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My mother knew this would happen.
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That's the word she used: quicksand.
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She might have set up the virus!
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Damn it! Why keep her here if you're
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not going to use her?
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You have said Derevko turned herself
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in as part of a plan, something we
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can't see. If you were right,
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then giving her access to Echelon
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could only help that.
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In this instance l think she would be an asset.

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