The Medallion
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:51:01
Why you couldn't
retrieve one small boy?

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Sir...
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...this might sound crazy...
:51:08
...but I emptied a whole clip into that
Chinese cop and he still wouldn't die.

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What Chinese cop?
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That's Eddie Yang.
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He's supposed to have died yesterday,
drowned in that container.

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Then it's true.
:51:27
Professor. Doctor. Doctor.
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Professor. Doctor. Doctor.
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Thank you for being here.
:51:31
We've come across something
very interesting.

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Have you ever seen this before?
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-Doesn't ring a bell. Doctor?
-I've seen that before.

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-The fish is the sign of life.
-That's interesting.

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-And the snake is the sign of--
-Whoa.

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The medallion.
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You're gonna love this.
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Now, it should have a serpent
on one side.

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And a fish on the other.
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If what you have is real, that is
the Holy Grail of Eastern mythology.

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And maybe the secret to eternal life.
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Sweet!
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-Where'd you get the medallion?
-I recognize the fish.

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- You got it from a kid, didn't you?
-Y es.

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The legend says
every thousand years...

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...a child is chosen that can bind the
halves together...

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...and restore life to the dead.
You get that kid and the medallion...

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-...you're a god.
- That's nonsense.

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-So where's the other half?
-Wait!

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The ancient texts say that if you want
superhuman strength...

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...and immortality,
you need both halves.

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The only documented case
of a genuine resurrection....

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You can't weigh it,
measure it, smoke it.

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Look, ancient texts aren't fairy tales.
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Thank you, professor. Doctor. Doctor.
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-Cheerio, for now.
-Good luck.

:52:47
Why would a young boy
have something like this?

:52:51
This Snakehead chap, is he
after the medallion or the boy?

:52:55
By the way,
take good care of that kid.

:52:57
The medallion can not only give life,
it can take it away.


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