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It's a true serum. It's still
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experimental. Hence the polygraph.
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I would have tortured you, but uh my
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employers insist I use their concoction.
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How did you get into Hadia?
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The yellow brick road
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apparently needs more time.
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While it's going through your system,
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curious about something.
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Anyone in my shoes would have done the
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I think you overestimate human beings.
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I don't think you realize the time,
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money, and resources that went into this
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You pissed off the wrong people.
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But I'm getting ahead of myself.
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You were smuggled out of Hydia at age 5,
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grew up in the foster care system, and
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dabbled in criminal activities.
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You managed to pull yourself together
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and become a decorated soldier.
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After decades of trying to get back in,
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well, you decided to take matters into
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Oh, it seems we are ready.
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How did you get into Hadia?
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I asked for a transfer to the OM
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peacekeepers who had deployed inside
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When the paperwork cleared, ADA civil
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war was in full swing and the
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peacekeepers pulled out. I reported to
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my new unit, stole some gear, and
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crossed the mountains.
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my parents, I wanted to find them.
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I needed to confront them.
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How did you know your parents were still
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My only memory was that my father was
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the blacksmith of a village of Jova.
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Getting into Haitia is just as hard as
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leaving. Tell me, who smuggled you out?
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She sat me down in the back of a truck,
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gave me her necklace, and shut the door.
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She didn't say anything.