Continuum (2012–2015): Season 3, Episode 10 - Revolutions Per Minute - full transcript

Kiera's developing relationship with the mysterious John Doe causes tension in her role with the Freelancers, and a change in her view of the world. Alec's newest invention is set to change...

KIERA:
Previously on Continuum...

Two of me.

Two of her?

Yep.

You fight a disease by catching
it while it's still treatable.

HALO will monitor you
on every level.

It's like I am not
of this time.

You're gonna
wanna fit in.

I've had my representatives
tend you an offer

for SadTech Incorporated

and all
intellectual property,



including your
exclusive services.

(GROANING)

(BREATHING HEAVILY) No!

No!

No!

Shit.

It's okay.
It's okay.

(SWITCH CLICKS)
It's okay.

Are you okay?

They're blue,
like little jewels.

They came loose
off the string.

The necklace is worthless.

But my daughter,
she just... (SNIFFLES)
Ripped By mstoll

Keep going.



Try to remember.

She just had to
gather them up.

Kept them...

...by the windowsill
for hours in the rain.

Right by the windowsill.

It's the middle of the night,
why is it so bright out?

You can see
every point of light

from every window.

The towers should be dark,
you can't even see the stars.

Why would
the towers be dark?

Because...

Because...

Ribbons of dark,
slashed a starlit sky.

Something...
Something we defy.

Because it's dangerous.

Towers are dark.

It's working.

That's it.

That's it! That's it!

Hey, no, no, no! Don't.

It's good. It's good, but
just watch the merchandise.

That's contents
under pressure here.

It's stable.
The yields have been off,

imperfect,
every single one of them,

like a dirty ice cube.

But then I was thinking,

there's an element to this
that's bio-organic.

Well, you had me
at "ice cube."

I'm gonna go get us a couple sodas.
You want one?

Cloned. It needed
to be cloned, not made.

You clone the organic part of the liquid
chip down to the very last detail

and the DNA integrates
with the nano-circuitry.

It's... It's amazing!
Well, yeah.

It's revolutionary!
That, too.

It's...

Something you created
in 2028.

(CHUCKLES)

I'll have the yield of 40
ready by the morning.

We'll put them
in the new test units.

Okay.

I want to be first.

What? HALO, I want to test it.
Can I be first?

Dad?

That little shit.

BETTY: So there's dental?

DILLON: Of course,
there's dental.

What kind of a police force do
you think I'm running, here?

Well, you haven't
seen my teeth. (LAUGHS)

Stats say crime
with a cyber-bend

is up 28% this year.

Now, that trend line
is only going up.

We need to get this division

into the 21 st century fast.

I can definitely
help you with that.

Some enthusiastic,

youthful hijinks here,
Miss Robertson.

I'm gonna have
to smooth some of this

to get you cleared.

I am strictly white hat.

I mean, I like to poke
around systems,

but I clean up my campsite.

So no more surprises
to come?

No, sir. Boss.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Hey, you wanted to see me?
Yes.

Detective Carlos Fonnegra,

this is Betty Robertson.

She is going to be joining
our little crew here.

She knows her way
around the cyber.

Thank God,
it'll be good to have you.

Come see me
when you're settled.

There's a couple things
I could use your help with.

Okay.
Welcome to the family.

So dental's
not the only perk.

Cameron?

I haven't
been sleeping.

I know, in my bones,
that we're not doing

everything we can
to nail Liber8.

Sir, you've got
half of a division on it,

plus Piron resources.

Well, it's clear that they've
become stronger, smarter.

They've stepped up
their PR war.

We've made
some unforced errors.

I did something terrible.

I pushed my daughter
out there as bait.

Christine's arrest.

We cooked it up together.

She was trying
to impress me,

I knew it
and I let her do it.

Betty told me
something was up.

Liber8 can't resist
the symbolism.

A VPD inspector's daughter.

She was released last week
and I can't get to her.

What would you
like me to do?

You seem to know
these people

better than any of us.

You anticipate them.

Just get Christine
clear, please.

I don't care how you do it.

Yes, sir.

Cameron.

No more Bettys.

No more Bettys.

No, I would not like to leave
a message for Mr. Sadler.

And I do not want to talk
to the Piron VPD liaison.

I'll tell you what. You tell that
little shit that he better call me back

or I'm gonna come down
there and wring his neck.

Are you okay?

Yeah, fine.

What's this?

I've been going over
Liber8's recent moves.

They've been
laser focused,

targeting all of the companies
that make up the GCC,

Global Corporate Congress.
Yeah, I know.

Some of the players aren't around
yet, won't be around for decades.

But Sonmanto, Fermitas.
Look at the list.

Yes, yes and yes.

It fits. You're right.
What else?

That leaves only
a few corporations

who have yet to feel
Liber8's boot on their neck.

Skip to G.

Gautuma?
Yes, a pharmaceutical company.

It's small for now, but Gautuma
is going to grow exponentially.

They pioneer nano-medicine.

They create
self-evolving antibiotics

that adapt to
new strains of diseases.

(SCOFFS) Yeah, and the cure
to the common cold I'm sure.

Yeah.

They upend the industry.

Within three decades, they
swallow every competitor.

So they become a monopoly?

And they're not shy
about using the power.

Sonya Valentine, any doctor, would
have a lot to say about these guys.

I wouldn’t be surprised if
Liber8 was casing them already.

Certainly worth
a friendly visit.

Oh, hey, how's that
houseguest, by the way?

Still sleeping
on the couch?

What's that
supposed to mean?

I'm sorry, Detectives, but I
simply don't see the logic.

If Liber8 wants to take down
big Pharma, that's not us.

We are the poor relations,
at best.

Try Pfizer, Merck, Glaxo.

Anybody else, really.

We have reason to believe Liber8
may have an interest in Gautuma.

Based on what?

It may be personal.

I highly doubt that.

Liber8 doesn't always come in with a
battering ram through the front door.

It might help if we knew a bit
of your development slate.

What are you working on that might
be of interest to a terrorist group?

Or our competitors?

Think of this as
a free threat assessment.

Why don't we do a tour?

(LINE RINGING)

(CELL PHONE VIBRATES)

Why are you contacting us?

You're there
to observe and wait.

I know. You're barely
in place a week,

you haven't filed a log in the
data we've tasked you to...

VPD.

Say again?

Detective Fonnegra and the other
one, Cameron, they're here.

Okay, stay out of sight,

wait for instructions.

Sonya.

Yeah?

Dillon's kid, the one we
just placed in Gautuma

says the protector
just showed up.

(EXHALES)

It has to be a coincidence.
We're just gathering intel.

Okay, well, either Cameron's
gelling better or we're slipping.

Labs and testing are here,
manufacturing is off site.

We've reviewed security
twice in the last year,

we're hyper vigilant
with our supply chain.

We saw contractors
a few minutes ago.

Where were they going?
Fifth floor.

We're expanding
our marketing division.

More money into marketing,
truly impressive security,

a general air
of increased activity,

I mean, you can feel it.

And if you don't
mind me saying so,

you seem a bit anxious.

Anxious is completely
the wrong word.

The truth is we're entering
testing on something big.

A game changer.
Yeah? Next little blue pill?

Much more important.

One of the worst things in life
is watching our parents fade.

It's cruel, inhuman.

We're on the cusp
of making that obsolete.

Alzheimer's. Dementia.

We're heading into trials
and it looks very good.

Why would Liber8 want to
stand in the way of that?

AUTOMATED VOICE:
You have eight messages.

How many messages
from Carlos Fonnegra?

AUTOMATED VOICE: You have
eight messages from Carlos...

Delete.

Alec? There's something
you need to see.

Do you know what this is?

Yes, and you have to go.

Jason, come on in.

Morning, Alec.

Good morning.

JACQUELINE: How are
you feeling, Jason?

Great.

Crystal clear.

It's like a fog lifted.

Holy shit.

It's the chip.

It integrates better
than we'd ever dreamed.

I don't know
why this works.

I always figured it
for a wiring issue, myself.

If you're gonna make
a time omelet,

you gotta scramble
a few eggs.

Wait, that sounds like
something you would say.

Well, it doesn't fix
your sense of humor.

This is incredible! Do you
know what this means?

It means HALO is headed
in the right direction.

Hmm. Shame we can't
tell that story.

What? Why can't we?

If we tell people
how HALO helped me,

it's bound to
raise a few questions.

Questions nobody
really wants answered.

JACQUELINE:
Never mind.

It's a bright spot,
and one we really need.

Launch plans, manufacturing
facilities, approvals,

they're all behind,
severely.

What's holding
everything up?

You have to get
to that meeting.

And, no,
you cannot reschedule.

Gautuma's not ready to go
public with a drug trial.

So, I did some
digging around

to see if there's any insider
information getting leaked out.

Checked security filings.

Guess who popped up buying
large swaths of Gautuma stock?

Matthew Kellog.
Bingo.

Think he knows something?

Matthew always
knows something.

It's figuring out whether you
can trust what he knows.

That's the difficult part.

I'll be back.
Want me to tag along?

No, Matthew's better when
he thinks he's charming me.

(COMPUTER BEEPS)
I should go...

That's Christine Dillon.

I've vetted some of the
recent hires at Gautuma.

Well, who's May Policetto?

She was born in 2056.

She died a Liber8 martyr

six months before the attack
on the Corporate Congress.

So Dillon's daughter taking
that name is not a coincidence.

No.

Liber8 got her
a custodial job at Gautuma.

What the hell is he thinking, putting
his own daughter in undercover?

That's... That's insane!

And it worked.

Okay, we put surveillance
on Gautuma.

We sit on them, wait for
them to make their move,

catch them in the act or we
follow them back to their hole.

But none of that is
possible if we warn her.

For all we know, Liber8
has low level people

in half of the
corporations in this city.

Yeah, you may be right, but this is
the only one we know about for sure.

Plus, it may be a chance
to get one back for Betty.

It's a big risk.

Hell, yeah,
it's a big risk.

But Dillon's been putting this
department at risk for months.

He never talked to us when he
wanted to change the rules,

and he's the one
that put this in motion.

If this was
anybody else's kid,

do you think that he would blow
the best lead we had in months?

No.

I don’t like
secrets, Carlos.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

This one I need
to think through.

Okay. I need
to take this.

Track down Kellog, huh?

Start talking,
Mr. Sadler.

You've got it all wrong.

Really? So you're not a
body-snatching little ghoul?

You know, I oughta take your
head and bounce it off the...

I'm sorry.

I wanted to do something.

You're the one who said it was
too much for you to handle.

Where is she?
Safe.

Obviously, any normal service
is out of the question.

We'll say a proper goodbye.
I'm planning it now.

When?

Just leave it with me, okay?
I'll be in touch.

Alec Sadler? Come in.

(DOOR CLOSES)

ls this
the principal's office?

Congratulations on Piron,
young Mr. Sadler.

You've shaken things up.

I've heard about
things like this.

Are we gonna talk about
overthrowing governments?

Fixing the price of oil?

We'd like to talk
about you.

You need to...

What's that expression
my grandson likes?

Slow your roll.

Oh, hey.
The salmon here is amazing.

Can you believe they actually
catch it, in the wild?

Why are you buying up
so much Gautuma stock?

Oh.

So this is how
it's gonna be with us now?

I small talk,
you go right to business?

Okay, that hurts.

Well, they're undervalued,
for one.

You and I both know
by how much.

I don't know, maybe I'm
making a long play.

And maybe your friends
are about to try something.

Yeah, because Liber8 really wants
to increase my stock's value.

You usually have a better
working theory than this.

Gautuma is starting
drug trials.

Alzheimer's drug, I know.

Sounds like
a sure thing to me.

Or a familiar thing, anyway.

Flash, Kellog, was originally
an Alzheimer's drug.

Oh, yeah, it was,
wasn't it?

But the good folk from the VPD
took Flash off the street.

I seem to remember
it was a big win.

I've finished my coffee.

It's good to see you.

(DOOR OPENS)

(DOOR CLOSES)

KIERA: Yeah,
Kellog was no help,

except he thinks the drug
might be something

that we've seen before.

Pull all the files
on Flash.

I have to go.

Don't. You can't do that.

Why not?

Because it will
trigger a response.

If you power it up, they might
know it's not from this time

and then
they will find you.

Who are they?
It's a long story.

Suffice it to say,
they're dangerous.

So what good
is this, then?

I have a wife
and a child

and I don't even know
their names.

How is that
of any use to me?

I was trained
and I was sent here

to do something,

but all I remember is this.

This sentimental bullshit!

Hey. Hey.

We're gonna
figure this out.

(HORN HONKING)

You know who I am?
Yes, of course.

I'm doing what I was told,
I'm going to work.

Relax, if I was
gonna hurt you,

you'd never have seen me coming.
Get in.

Maybe that sentimental
bullshit is your way back.

They're close to the bone
so you remember family first.

My son, Sam,

he won't be born
for 60 years

but, ugh,
how I clung to him.

The memories of him
when I first came here,

they got me through.

Yeah, but what good are memories
of someone who isn't real?

Might never be real?

If they haven't
been born yet,

we haven't had
the chance to leave them.

Neither of us.

Wow, that is
a strange way to parse it.

We suffer
for our children,

we fear we are putting them
in harm's way every day.

And sometimes
we can't help it.

I used to think being here
was putting Sam in danger,

but maybe,
I'm protecting him somehow.

Maybe Dillon was right.

Who's Dillon?

Oh, my boss.

Sorry, I've got
a lot on my mind.

Well, I'll trade you.

Scratchy images playing in my
head do me no good at all.

Is there something
in your cuff?

It's a key.

Does that mean
anything to you?

Not a thing.

Well, I've seen it before.

Where?

It's the key to
a safety deposit box.

What's that?

Footage from
the Bregenzer Bank,

a few weeks
before the robbery.

What are you up to?

Houseguest homework.

Did you pull
the files on Flash?

Yeah, there's been
no new busts or incidents

in more than a year.

The supply's
basically dried up.

Maybe Kellog was
yanking your chain.

The only way to find out
is to get a sample of

Gautuma's Alzheimer's drug.

Just walk through this
with me for a second.

Let's just say that this big
breakthrough is indeed Flash.

What's Liber8's play?

They're the ones that put it on
the street in the first place.

(CELL PHONE CHIMES)

Why would they want
to make Gautuma rich?

I don't know.

The car that I had sitting
on Gautuma said that

May Policetto was a no-show
at work this morning.

So the combined message was
that I was rocking the boat

and I needed
to slow down.

Really? The nerve.

It's like getting a wedgie
from the Fortune 500.

We're barely over the
technology hump with HALO

now they are saying they'll
sink us with overseas suppliers

and regulators
and labor, if we don't...

Okay. (SHUSHING)

Leave the star chamber
crowd to me.

But I need you
to do something.

What?

If HALO is gonna be
what you want it to be,

it's gotta be
more than a product.

It's gotta be
a social movement.

It needs to align
with people's values

in a completely new
and revolutionary way.

Well, it's too bad I don't know
any rappers or rock stars.

Oh, kid.

Sure you do.

You here to drop more cryptic
hints about my destiny?

I just wanted to see you.

Mmm. You brought
a friend.

Inspector Dillon's daughter.

(CHUCKLES) Nice.

And here I thought
I was living on the edge.

SONYA: It seems that no matter
how hard I try to change things,

that the very corporations
we target

find a way to turn it
to their advantage.

I didn't think
it would be like this.

I thought there
would be more outrage.

They feel impotent.

They think what you do
doesn't matter, Sonya.

You're right.

I think what
they need is a leader.

All right. Can I
show you something?

I've been waking up early.

I put in two, three hours,
every day before the sun's up.

(DOOR OPENS)

ALEC: Julian, you here?
Stay down here.

I just want to talk.

WOMAN: It's not that
I don't appreciate

the pro-active
attention, Detective,

but our trials will be
following standard procedures.

There's nothing sinister or
unusual about any of it.

Well, we still may have reason to believe
that Liber8 is interested in your company.

One more question.

Something that made me
curious in our last visit.

When you were talking about
Alzheimer's, who was it?

My mother.

I'm sorry, that's tough.

Detective,
where's your partner?

Did you get lost?

Something like that.

Nice stalling.

Thanks.

I'll have the lab put a rush
on this analysis.

Good.

You're out of your mind.

What Sonmanto did to you was
pure character assassination.

I've got guys like that
on my back, too.

It doesn't have
to be that way.

Look, your HALO thing
sounds like a pipe dream.

It's not.
I promise you.

It's already doing things that
I thought were impossible.

Can your conscience wrap
itself around a corporation

that's trying to do good? 'Cause I
swear that's what I'm trying to do.

No, I see why
it's good for you.

I don't see why
it's good for me.

Vice President,
social responsibility.

You write your ticket.

Charity projects, international
development, brand ambassador?

Your pulpit, Julian,
and I'm gonna pay for it.

Stop talking change
and start making it.

What's this?

A taste.

Having a corporation working
for you, can be very useful.

It's good to see you.

Well?

Well, it's raw, and, uh,
some of it's pretty rough.

But it's Theseus.

It's me.

I don't appreciate
the summons.

I'm in the middle
of a case.

KATHERINE: I understand.

But I have
a couple of questions.

So do I.

The device I brought you
from the Bregenzer Bank?

I need it.
That's not possible.

That device is of
unknown provenance,

it must remain
in our facility.

Fine.
I'll look at it here.

I see.

I guess we're seeing the
limits of our partnership.

You have a visitor.

How do you know him?

There was an incident,
approximately 11 weeks ago,

several unexplained
temporal signatures.

So it seems like we both have
something to investigate.

I'm going to get
back to mine.

My personal life
is off limits.

I promise you, you
don't want to do this.

Oh, but I kinda do.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Hello?

Hey, are we gonna
do this or what?

I have a few more
details to get into place.

Tomorrow, for sure.

Don't jerk me around, Sadler.

Tomorrow, I swear.

Are there gonna be any questions
about you being late?

Oh, it shouldn't
be a problem'

My supervisor
has a crush.

I haven't had to
scrub a toilet yet.

Okay. Well, keep
coming to work.

Wait for instructions.

In the meantime,
pay attention

for any mention
of clinical trials.

Be invisible,
but see everything.

Okay.

You're smart.

Lucas briefed you
on what to look for

and you know
you're a coup for us.

I know.

I'm hanging a lot on
your daddy issues, kid.

It's more than that.

My father used to talk
about the public like

protecting them was
something sacred.

And now?

He soured on us.

All of us.

You've no idea how
dangerous your father is.

One day soon, there'll
be hundreds like him.

They'll be perfectly
insulated, utterly protected.

Right now he's just one man
drunk on power and darkness.

It was always there.

Liber8 just revealed
who he really is.

If you betray us,

I will slit your
pretty throat myself.

Now get to work.

It's at the lab now?

Yeah, they promised
the results ASAP.

If it comes back as
Flash or a derivative,

we just have to decide if we
move on Gautuma right away,

or wait and see
what Liber8 does.

We wait.

Liber8's the target.

We've got a solid lead.

Flash was on
the street for weeks.

Anyone could have acquired
a sample and analyzed it.

There is no evidence
they're linked with Liber8.

Actually, there is.

Your daughter.

What about her?

She's embedded
at Gautuma.

It appears Liber8
placed her there.

They will make a move
sooner or later.

What if pulling her out
tips them off?

It won't. We'll stash
her in a safe house.

As long as there's
no contact with you,

Liber8 will
assume she ran.

(EXHALES)

No.

We wait and see
what Liber8 does.

Of course I wish Christine
wasn't in the middle of it,

but we are too far
down that road now.

No, we are not.

She's not trained, she
shouldn't be in that position.

Are you questioning
my orders, Cameron?

We are way
outside issues

of operational
authority here.

That takedown, if it happens,
will happen quietly.

I want Gautuma
kept out of it.

Oh, come on. This...

If their drug trial works,

it will help tens of
millions of people.

By repurposing a street drug
that comes straight from Liber8.

That association gets out,
it will destroy the company.

We are not here
to do Liber8's job for them.

You keep me up to speed
on anything you hear

about my daughter,
but she stays in play.

Understood?

Close the door
on your way out.

(DOOR CLOSES)

(SIGHS)

What'd you expect?
(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS)

Better.

I expected better.

(DOORBELL RINGS)

I got your call.

It wasn't
that kind of call.

Oh, relax.

Please tell me
you have an opener.

I was going to bring one,
but I figured...

Matthew.

Well, I guess I better
sell that Gautuma stock.

Can you get
that to them?

Are you sure
about this?

You're declaring war.

Liber8 already did,

and that's why this
is going to work.

Um, hello.

Hello.

As soon as
I have confirmation,

I will upload it
to a secure server.

The IP address is there.

Thanks for
stopping by, Matthew.

Sure, sure.

Um...

You owe me one.

I'll manage.

Good night.

Good night.

Was that Matthew Kellog?

Yes.

I have this vague memory
that he's a big deal.

How big?

Bigger than Alec Sadler?

Who's Alec Sadler?

(DOOR OPENING)

(COMPUTER ALERT)

Just reading about
your war on Sonmanto.

Congrats on the
coverage, by the way.

Well, if you want me to keep
going, I have some demands.

Requests?
Sure, I'm listening.

That's good to hear.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Hey, Carlos.

Oh, it's Flash. 100%.

It's even a match
for the impurities

from one of the batches
that we logged last year.

Okay, thanks.

Are you sure about this?

Carlos, that drug looks like
a miracle cure right now,

but the cost of addiction
and destroyed lives?

It's not worth

the future arriving
faster than it should.

Okay. Do it.

(ENGINE STARTING)

(INAUDIBLE)

Christine, get in the car.

KELLOG ON PHONE:
Those Sonmanto headlines?

Yeah, that was us.

You should also watch that space
for some truly amazing news

about Gautuma.

And right behind them is

anybody else who wants
to try to take on Piron.

Hey, would you
do me a favor?

Would you pass that on to the
other old, fat, white guys?

We will burn you down.

I lost a bet with Lucas
because of you.

(EXHALES)

So the protector delivered.

She did.

Gautuma is going
to have a terrible quarter.

You, like, totally owe me.

Ah!

(PENCIL SNAPS)
(GROANS)

(BREATHING HEAVILY)

(COMPUTER BEEPS)

What the hell is going on?

I have had half a dozen panicked
phone calls from Gautuma.

Their stock price
is imploding.

All on rumors.
Not just rumors.

I don't know what the hell you think
you're doing, Cameron, but I'm...

Dad?

Christine.

I did what
you asked me to.

And you brought
her back here,

where everyone could see.

Yeah.

I guess she's not much
good as bait anymore.

No more Bettys' sir.

It's really good
to see you.

Sorry, it got cut short.

I don't care about that.

I am just glad you're safe.

I wanted to get you
something useful.

Some intel, anything.

I'm sorry, I let you down.

That's not possible.

Kiera' are you there?

It's been a while.

Yeah, listen.
I need to see you.

Are you coming
to the send-off?

What send-off?

What, Carlos didn't tell you?

It's like a service
for other you.

I'll see you there.

Is there somewhere
we need to be?

Yeah.

CARLOS: Where's the suit?
She didn't know me like that.

What is this place?

It was Escher's
anti-matter lab.

ALEC: You've been
here before?

Right, another timeline.

When the other Alec
came through here,

the machinery was
heavily damaged.

I've been working overtime
to get it up to speed.

KIERA: Alec?

The complete device
allows for modulation.

To choose where
you go in time,

But with these pieces,
and this lab,

there's enough to do
something else.

Okay, I'll need you
both over here.

(DEVICE POWERING UP)

You want to
say something?

You first.

ALEC: Okay, Kiera.

It's hard to say goodbye.

So long, partner.

I'm really happy
you're still here.

Now, I can open the portal,
but I can't set a destination.

It'll annihilate her atoms.

Cast them through time, she will
be everywhere and every-when.

A Viking funeral.

That's okay, right?

She'd like that.

(MACHINE POWERING UP)

Thanks.

Yeah, don't mention it.

Carlos, give us
a minute?

Yeah, sure.

You think
I don't know?

What?

You dug into her.

You removed the CMR.

This whole thing,

you just trying to
cover up what you did?

Because the Alec Sadler
I know,

the one I met
two years ago,

he would never
have crossed that line.

And you wouldn't have
played on Carlos' grief

to get rid of the evidence.

The Alec that you met
two years ago is dead.

Or locked away somewhere.

She wasn't using it,

and technically
I did invent it.

Or I will.

I came because
you called me.

Because Alec Sadler,
my friend,

said he had something
to tell me.

So spit it out,
whatever it is

so that I can getaway
from you.

I can't even stand
to look at you right now.

It was nothing.

Goodbye, Alec.

Maybe this
isn't a good idea.

Time is the one thing
I'm sure I don't have.

I can't do it anymore,
I have to know.

Go ahead.

I will be right here
when you, um,

get back.

(GRUNTS)

(INHALES DEEPLY)

(GROANING)

I'm here.

I'm right here.
What did...

What did you see?

My name...

My name is Brad Tonkin.

I'm a field commander
in the Cowichan River militia.

My wife is Melinda.

My daughter is Elenia.

And I know why I came back.
(SOBBING)

It's a one-way trip.

It doesn't have to be.

Your dream,
to get back to Sam

or whatever you
tell yourself is a lie.

It is a lie.

No, no.

No, that is not true.

They're dead!

They're dead.

My wife... My...

My baby.

I watched them die.

Like it was the first time,
and I felt it happen.

(SOBS)

I felt it happen again!

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.

I know why I left.

I volunteered.
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