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:18:09
How did you get that?
:18:14
War wound.
:18:16
- Looks more like a surgical scar.
- Like I said, war wound.

:18:23
The plane's radio.
Was Boone able to pick up a signal?

:18:27
I was on the ground.
All I could hear was static.

:18:29
- So it was working.
- Yeah.

:18:32
But I can't imagine
it survived the fall.

:18:36
Some of its parts might work in the
transmitter I'm building for the raft...

:18:42
...if you'd be willing to take me.
:18:45
Of course.
:18:48
- How did you find this plane?
- Luck.

:18:52
You and Boone were hunting?
:18:53
- That a question?
- Yes.

:18:58
Boar got scarce
a couple weeks back.

:19:00
We weren't hunting,
we were exploring.

:19:02
So you just happened upon
a Beechcraft perched in the trees?

:19:06
Yep.
:19:08
At the funeral, you said
your leg was injured.

:19:11
It was just a charley horse.
:19:14
- A cramp.
- I know what a charley horse is, John.

:19:20
Back in Iraq,
you were an interrogator?

:19:23
- Is that a question?
- Yeah.

:19:27
A long time ago, I was.
:19:29
Well, you haven't lost your touch.
:19:31
Why would I interrogate you, John?
:19:35
Jack called me a liar in front of
every man, woman and child

:19:39
I've come to know
over the past month.

:19:42
There's a part of you that thinks
maybe there isn't a plane here at all.

:19:46
I know when I'm being lied to.
:19:49
There's a plane.

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