Metal Gear Solid Delta - Rokovoj Bereg: The Boss Tells Snake Everything About Her Past Cutscene
Sep 2, 2025
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Metal Gear Solid Delta - Rokovoj Bereg: The Boss Tells Snake Everything About Her Past Cutscene
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0:12
I'm so hungry.
0:16
[Music]
1:05
Come on, Snake.
1:07
[Music]
1:15
We made it.
1:17
We made it
1:21
over there.
1:24
[Music]
1:30
It's the boss, isn't it? I'll go get the
1:33
wig ready to take off.
1:37
Right.
1:39
I'll leave you two alone, but come back
1:42
in one piece. Okay.
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Promise me.
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[Music]
2:21
Life's end. Isn't it beautiful?
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It's almost tragic.
2:29
When life ends, it gives off a final
2:31
lingering aroma.
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Light is but a farewell gift from the
2:37
darkness to those on their way to die.
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I've been waiting, Snake, for a long
2:43
time.
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waiting for your birth, your growth, and
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the finality of today.
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Boss,
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why are you doing this?
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Why?
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To make the world one again.
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The world used to be whole.
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But with the end of the Second World
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War, the philosophers began to fight
3:09
amongst themselves, and the world was
3:11
torn apart.
3:14
The cobras, my comrades, who trained and
3:16
fought alongside me, were torn apart as
3:18
well.
3:20
The foibless of politics and the march
3:22
of time can turn friends into enemies
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just as easily as the wind changes.
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Ridiculous, isn't it?
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Yesterday's ally becomes today's
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opposition. And this cold war,
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think back when I was leading the
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Cobras. America and Russia were fighting
3:41
together.
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Now consider whether America and Russia
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will still be enemies in the 21st
3:49
century.
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Somehow I doubt it. Enemies change along
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with the times, the flow of the ages,
3:58
and we soldiers are forced to play
4:00
along.
4:05
I didn't raise you and shape you into
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the man you are today just so we could
4:09
face each other in battle.
4:12
A soldier's skills aren't meant to be
4:14
used to hurt friends.
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So then what is an enemy?
4:21
Is there such a thing as an absolute
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timeless enemy?
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There is no such thing and never has
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been.
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And the reason is that our enemies are
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human beings like us.
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They can only be our enemies in relative
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terms.
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The world must be made whole again.
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The philosophers must be reunited.
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I will devote my skills to that purpose.
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And with the Colonel's money, I will
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achieve that end.
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Just as I once created the cobras,
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they are my family.
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I may no longer be able to bear
5:04
children, but I still have a family.
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It was November 1st, 1951.
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I was in the Nevada desert participating
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in atomic testing.
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[Music]
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The name Nevada is derived from Spanish,
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covered in snow, white as snow.
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[Music]
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And snow is exactly what I saw in that
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Nevada desert.
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It froze my blood white.
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Snake, you were an atomic test subject,
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weren't you? On Bikini Atoll.
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That's part of the reason I was drawn to
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you. You and I are alike.
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We're both slowly being eaten away by
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the karma of others.
6:02
We'll never have the chance to die
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peacefully of old age.
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We have no tomorrow,
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but we can still have hope for the
6:13
future.
6:15
In 1960, I saw a vision of the ideal
6:19
future from space.
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3 years earlier, the Soviet Union had
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succeeded in launching Sputnik, the
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first man-made satellite in history,
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into orbit.
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This came as a huge shock to the United
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States. In response, America threw
6:37
everything it had into its own man
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spaceflight project, the Mercury
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program.
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Even as the Soviets seemed poised to
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send their first man into space, America
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was still experimenting with chimpanzees
6:52
and rockets.
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The government wanted human data.
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So, they secretly decided to send a
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human being into space.
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I was the one they chose.
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At the time, they didn't have the
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technology to block out cosmic rays, and
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whoever they sent up would inevitably be
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exposed to heavy radiation. That's why
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they chose me. After all, I'd already
7:21
been a radiated ones. Of course, you
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won't find any of this in the history
7:24
books.
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I could see the planet as it appeared
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from space.
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That's when it finally hit me. Space
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exploration is nothing but another game
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in the power struggle between the US and
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the USSR. Politics, economics, the arms
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race, they're all just arenas for
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meaningless competition.
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I'm sure you can see that. But the earth
7:51
itself has no boundaries. No east, no
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west, no cold war.
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And the irony of it is the United States
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and the Soviet Union are spending
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billions on their space programs and the
8:04
missile race only to arrive at the same
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conclusion.
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In the 21st century, everyone will be
8:12
able to see that we are all just
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inhabitants of a little celestial body
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called Earth.
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A world without communism or capitalism.
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That is the world I wanted to see.
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But reality continued to betray me.
8:35
In 1961, I was sent to Cuba to Baya de
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Coinos.
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It was part of a CIA sponsored invasion
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under the guise of taking Cuban exiles
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back to their country.
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But the US government betrayed them. Our
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weak need president held back their air
8:56
support. Defenseless, the exiles were
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annihilated by the Cuban army. All I
9:02
could do was watch in silence.
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I was set up by the very country I'd
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sacrificed so much for, by the very
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government I dedicated my life to
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defending.
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I was driven from the surface world and
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I went underground.
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Then two years ago, I faced the sorrow,
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my old comrade in battle.
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He was my friend.
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But one of us had to die.
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I was left with no choice.
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The sorrow gave his life for me.
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There is no enmity between us. One must
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live and one must die.
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That was the mission.
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The ones who gave me that mission were
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the philosophers.
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Early in the 20th century, the true
10:04
holders of power in the United States,
10:07
the Republic of China, and the newly
10:09
formed Soviet Union gathered together in
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a secret meeting that would later be
10:14
known as the Wise Men's Committee. The
10:16
secret pact they formed there marked the
10:18
beginning of the Philosophers.
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But the last of the original members
10:23
died in the 1930s.
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After that, the organization began to
10:29
run out of control and the wise men's
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committee degenerated into a mere shell
10:33
of its former self.
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The philosophers of today have no sense
10:38
of good or evil. Their influence extends
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to countries and organizations involved
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in every aspect of every war. They have
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become war itself.
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That's how they operate.
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The sacrifices of war cause a shift in
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the times. This shift leads to renewed
10:56
conflict and in turn triggers the next
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war. Like a nuclear chain reaction, each
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conflict sparks countless others,
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forming an endless spiral that will
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continue on for eternity.
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Do you understand what I'm saying,
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Snake? By consuming me and you, the
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philosophers intend to keep that cycle
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going forever.
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It was my father who explained all of
11:22
this to me.
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He was one of them.
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You see, I am the last remaining child
11:32
of the philosophers.
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But after he revealed the truth, my
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father was killed by that same
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shapeless, formless organization.
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And my father isn't the only thing the
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philosophers have taken from me.
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[Music]
11:53
In June of 1944,
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the Cobras and I took part in the
11:57
landing at Normandy.
12:00
We'd been given a top secret mission to
12:02
locate and destroy enemy V2 rocket
12:05
installations.
12:09
I was pregnant at the time.
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The sorrow was the father.
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I gave birth on the field of battle.
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A beautiful baby boy.
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But my child was snatched away from me
12:26
by the philosophers.
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Look at this scar. This is proof that I
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was once a mother.
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I gave up my body and my child for my
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country.
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There is nothing left inside me now.
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Nothing at all.
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No hatred, not even regret.
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And yet sometimes at night, I can still
13:02
feel the pain creeping up inside me,
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slithering through my body. like a
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snake.
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I've never talked this much about myself
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before.
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Thanks.
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Thanks for listening to me.
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I feel content.
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Snake,
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commence the operation.
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I raised you.
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I loved you. I've given you weapons,
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taught you techniques, endowed you with
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knowledge.
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There is nothing more for me to give
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you.
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All that's left for you to take is my
13:55
life by your own hand.
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One must die and one must live. No
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victory, no defeat. The survivor will
14:04
carry on the fight. It is our destiny.
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The one who survives will inherit the
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title of boss.
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And the one who inherits the title of
14:15
boss
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will face an existence of endless
14:19
battle.
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I'll give you 10 minutes.
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In 10 minutes, Migs will come and bomb
14:29
the hell out of this place.
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If you can beat me in less than 10
14:33
minutes, you'll be able to escape in
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time.
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Let's make this the greatest 10 minutes
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of our lives. Jack
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boss,
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you're a soldier. Finish your mission.
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Prove your loyalty.
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Face me.
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I come.
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