To End All Wars
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:16:03
Never look 'em in the eyes
when they pass you.

:16:05
That's pure defiance.
Always look away. Rules of Bushido.

:16:09
- Bushido?
- Their kind of chivalry.

:16:11
Respect and obligation.
:16:14
If you don't respect them,
they feel obligated to bash you.

:16:17
- Nothing personal.
- Well, it sure as bloody well feels personal.

:16:21
Yeah, well, it works both ways.
They do the same to their own.

:16:26
- That's a comfort.
- Now listen.

:16:29
You must understand, these monsters truly believe
we're an inferior race... less than human.

:16:34
Now, beating a prisoner to them
is like beating a disobedient dog,

:16:39
and the fiercer the beating,
the fiercer their dedication to the emperor.

:16:44
- [Groans]
- You'll be all right, son.

:16:49
Make space for the colonel.
:16:53
[Doctor]
You're buggers for punishment, you lot.

:17:05
- You should've let 'em take me instead, sir.
- [McLean Wheezing]

:17:10
- Anything we can do for you, Colonel?
- Ah. Start preparing.

:17:16
Preparing for what?
:17:19
Escape. Heh!
What else, you towheaded Yank?

:17:25
Dusty.
:17:28
Thank you.
:17:38
Colonel, I've been watching these Nips.
There's never more than a handful of them...

:17:43
guarding the perimeter at any given time,
and they're not watching very closely.

:17:47
- Itjust doesn't make sense to me unless...
- Unless what?

:17:50
Unless every prisoner's been caught or died
in a thousand miles of hostile jungle.

:17:55
Unless the local villagers are willing
to turn in a P.O.W. For a bowl of rice.


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