Timecop: The Berlin Decision
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1:01:00
- My parents... God,
my parents will be next.
- No.

1:01:03
You're in no condition to help anyone.
You need your strength.

1:01:09
What happened to my watch?
1:01:11
[Chuckles]
It stopped the bullet.
Saved your life.

1:01:24
[Miller]
What I would give...

1:01:26
to be able to sit
and talk with you,

1:01:29
knowing what I know now.
1:01:35
He killed my father.
1:01:37
- What? How?
- Miller killed my father.

1:01:39
- What are you talking about?
- I know where Miller is.

1:01:41
Wait! No, no, no. Wait. Sit down.
You're not making any sense.

1:01:44
You have to launch me back
before it's too late.

1:01:46
Oh, no, no. No, we cannot
launch you again.

1:01:49
May 7, 2002, 3:20 p.m.
That's when Miller killed my father.

1:01:53
Why? Why would he kill your father then?
You were already born.

1:01:56
- It would do him no good.
- Miller was looking for me!

1:01:58
You're making this sound
like it already happened.

1:02:01
It did already happen! It's about
to happen again if I don't stop him!

1:02:04
You've been launched too many times.
1:02:06
You gotta launch me again, or Miller's
gonna kill me when I'm 11 in 2002.

1:02:10
No. He didn't kill you before, why
would he kill you now?

1:02:13
He's already changed history, Betsy.
Last time I came back, you were dead.

1:02:17
[Chuckles]
Dead? Oh...

1:02:19
You tried to alter history to save
your husband from dying in the war.

1:02:24
Ryan, my husband did die in the war.
1:02:27
In this time line. But in the real
time line, there was no war.

1:02:31
You gotta believe me, Betsy.
1:02:35
Listen to me. You're the one
who always said to me that if
a timecop does his job right,

1:02:41
no one knows if
he got it right except him.

1:02:44
This same timecop would also be the
only one to know if he got it wrong.

1:02:53
This one got by me, Bets.

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