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:11:12
- In my opinion, Magneto's behind this.
- I don't think so, Scott.

:11:16
While Eric could organise
something like this from prison,

:11:19
it would be irrational
and only hurt his goal of mutant prosperity.

:11:23
- You mean superiority.
- You're right, if Eric had his way.

:11:27
And, of course, the government
will reintroduce the Registration Act.

:11:31
Or worse.
:11:32
The president could declare a state of
emergency, place every mutant under arrest.

:11:38
- Do you think the assassin worked alone?
- We'll only know that if we find him first.

:11:43
I've been trying to track him using Cerebro,
but his movements are inexplicably erratic.

:11:50
When I have exact coordinates, Storm, Jean,
I'll need you to take the jet and pick him up.

:11:58
It was close, wasn't it?
:12:01
Closer than anyone's admitted.
:12:03
- What do you need, William?
- Your authorisation for a special operation.

:12:09
No, thank you, Mr President.
:12:12
I thought you were here
to talk about school reform.

:12:15
Funny you should say that, Mr President.
:12:18
- Senator.
- Mr President. Thank you for having me.

:12:22
- Senator Kelly, Colonel William Stryker.
- How do you do?

:12:26
His department has been dealing with the
mutant phenomenon since before my time.

:12:30
You were a staunch supporter
of the Registration Act,

:12:33
but it seems your ideas on
the mutant problem have changed.

:12:37
For the best, I hope.
:12:38
So what are you proposing, Mr Stryker?
:12:41
May l, Mr President?
:12:56
We've managed to gather evidence
of a mutant training facility


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