1. What's that?
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2. - An explosion?
- Did you hear that?
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3. Was it a gunshot?
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4. Wonder if it was fireworks.
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5. No.
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6. Do you still want to continue?
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7. This is a disgrace!
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8. Your ammo was stolen?
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9. Now I have ti report that!
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10. Inspector!
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11. Spec...
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12. Is he back?
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13. You have to see this.
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14. Here, a gift for you.
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15. Kaoru Hanayama!
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16. Hana... yama...
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17. Don't tell me the stolen ammo
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18. was used against Hanayama?
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19. I'm outta here.
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20. Don't you need medical care?
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21. We'll give you VIP treatment.
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22. - See him off!
- Yes, sir!
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23. Katahira, get the car!
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24. I'm on it!
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25. Hanayama.
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26. We owe you big time.
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27. Here we go.
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28. What?
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29. That's strange.
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30. The car's driver, Tsuneo Katahira, age 34,
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31. had this to say about what happened.
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32. The incident?
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33. Yes, I remember everything,
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34. every detail, as if it just happened.
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35. How could I forget?
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36. How long 'til Kaoru Hanayama
got in the car?
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37. Well, it was really
only two or three minutes.
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38. Yes.
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39. That means Spec gathered
the various weapons he used
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40. within that same time frame.
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41. Yes, that incident
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42. is the reason I support
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43. arming the police with machine guns,
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44. but only as an exception
and with certain conditions.
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45. Yes, the car was flipped over
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46. in an instant as if it were nothing.
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47. You are so soft.
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48. After all, you're still just a boy.
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49. You had a good chance of winning
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50. if you'd just kept wailing on me.
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51. This isn't a fight.
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52. It's a death match.
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53. You see, boy,
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54. this isn't the laid back world
of fighting you're used to.
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55. For someone who lives
in a world like mine,
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56. a match,
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57. for example...
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58. means you and I
put everything on the line
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59. in a fight to the death.
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60. Ambushes, sucker punches, weapons...
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61. It's all fair game.
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62. He created a gap
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63. about this big.
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64. Between the asphalt and Hanayama's head,
about four inches wide.
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65. It's a trick used sometimes
when breaking rocks with a karate chop.
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66. You leave a small gap between the rock
and a hard metal surface below.
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67. Even an amateur can snap it in two
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68. because it's like you're slamming it
against a metal anvil.
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69. But in this case, it was Spec's head
slamming into asphalt.
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70. The sound was shocking. It was like
a crunch or maybe more like a splat.
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71. Did I think he would die?
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72. Do you mean Hanayama?
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73. You guys still don't understand.
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74. This is Kaoru Hanayama
we're talking about.
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75. I mean, if you or I ended up like that,
normally, it would be game over.
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76. Normally.
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77. However, there's nothing normal
about Kaoru Hanayama.
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78. Good luck!
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79. Hanayama made him fire like this,
right into his cheek.
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80. It was crazy.
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81. He got on top of him,
like two kids in a street fight.
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82. Not that Spec didn't try to resist.
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83. But the worst was yet to come.
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84. I mean, that stone-breaking karate trick.
This time, Spec was on the receiving end.
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85. There isn't a cop alive
who hasn't heard about
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86. the legendary brawler Kaoru Hanayama.
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87. But hearing about him and seeing him
in action are two separate things.
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88. It was a truly ghastly scene.
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89. I shouldn't say this,
since I'm a cop and all,
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90. but I can't help but admire him, as a man.
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91. It was simply incredible.
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92. It made me think that being a good fighter
is something amazing.
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93. Even though I'm a cop,
I feel like that's a man's true instinct.
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94. I can't even remember
how many punches he landed.
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95. It really looked like the fight was over.
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96. That's when Spec did something strange.
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97. He covered his eyes with his left hand.
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98. Hanayama had stopped punching
for just a second or two.
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99. In that instant...
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100. I knew right away what had happened.
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101. It was that fierce flash of light
we cops know all too well.
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102. You might have heard of it, too.
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103. It's been used in bus hijacking cases.
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104. It's a an explosive device that uses light
and sound to immobilize the suspect.
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105. I believe they're officially known
as stun grenades.
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106. Sometimes we call them
flash-bang grenades.
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107. Yes.
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108. They emit a blinding flash
and an incredibly loud bang.
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109. Anyone who sees and hears that intense
flash and bang are completely immobilized.
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110. They can't even think straight
for a moment.
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111. Whether the suspect's armed
with a knife or a gun,
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112. they only react one way when exposed
to such an intense assault on the senses.
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113. They curl up.
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114. It was no different here.
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115. It's just human instinct.
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116. However, we're talking about
Kaoru Hanayama here.
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117. He remained standing.
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118. He didn't even flinch.
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119. But he must have not been able to see,
because his punch missed his target.
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120. Spec, who loves to use weapons,
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121. must have felt cornered.
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122. In the end, he used
his most trusted weapon.
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123. His own body.
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124. And I'm qualified to speak about this
because we do judo training on the force.
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125. There is absolutely no escape from
a perfectly executed rear naked choke.
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126. Or maybe I should say there is
no technique capable of countering it.
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127. But I say technique in the loosest sense.
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128. Because that was no technique.
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129. They say Hanayama's grip can't
even be measured with a dynamometer.
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130. Rumor has it, he can tear
a chunk out of a deck of cards.
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131. We're talking about playing cards,
not a piece of sponge cake!
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132. I've heard that instantaneous force
is a natural-born gift,
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133. but the gods sure gave him
some extra help.
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134. There's an anecdote about Hanayama
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135. that's been going around the police
for a while now.
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136. Do you remember the World Junior
Welterweight Champion Yuri Chakovsky?
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137. That's right, the boxer who converted into
a heavyweight, but then suddenly retired
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138. before making it
into the heavyweight rankings.
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139. The official story is that he retired
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140. after he was injured in an attack
just before his scheduled match.
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141. But the EMTs who rushed him
to the hospital provided more details.
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142. They claim Yuri's arm looked like
it had exploded.
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143. Yes, it's exactly what you think.
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144. The attacker was Kaoru Hanayama.
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145. For Hanayama,
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146. even a punch from a heavyweight boxer
has no effect,
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147. once he knows it's coming.
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148. To be able to smash an arm
like that says a lot
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149. about the extraordinary strength
of his grip.
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150. I doubt you could call that a technique,
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151. but I later heard that it's called
the Vice Grip.
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152. Spec looked like he couldn't comprehend
what just happened.
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153. Of course, it must've really hurt.
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154. After all, he just had a piece of his
inner thigh ripped out by hand.
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155. No, I don't think you could call that
a technique, either.
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156. He went for the ear with the middle finger
like this, in to the second knuckle.
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157. It probably reached his brain.
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158. But even that couldn't stop
Kaoru Hanayama's attack.
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159. Next up was the throat.
No surgery that could fix that.
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160. Apparently, it was completely crushed.
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161. I hear he continued standing,
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162. even though both his knees took damage.
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163. That is Kaoru Hanayama for you.
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164. METROPOLITAN POLICE HOSPITAL
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165. How are we supposed to explain this?
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166. Upon his arrival,
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167. he appeared to be
around 50 years old, at most,
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168. But in reality...
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169. he must be around 97.
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170. Within a few days,
he has visibly deteriorated.
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171. In less than a week, his apparent age
has caught up with this chronological age.
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172. Director...
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173. is there no precedent for this?
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174. None.
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175. Nothing to this degree, no.
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176. At least not in any official records,
but...
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177. But what?
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178. In 1976, on the shores of California,
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179. treasure hunter Jack Lee Biondi
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180. discovered a sunken ship
he'd been searching 30 years for.
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181. The ship was called Sun Crane
and thought to have sunken in 1844.
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182. It was a British cargo ship.
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183. Over 200 boxes of gold, silver,
jewels and antiques were recovered
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184. and were valued at over $16.4 billion
at the time.
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185. In a newspaper interview conducted
after the discovery,
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186. Biondi was quoted as saying,"The moment
I saw the treasure, I ejaculated."
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187. At the time, it was laughed off
as a bad joke,
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188. but soon after, his words
strangely gained credibility.
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189. Biondi died.
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190. At the time, everyone who heard the story
assumed he had been killed.
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191. After all, a man who found a treasure
worth billions had suddenly died.
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192. That was until the team of doctors
who treated him
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193. announced the official cause
of death...
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194. was old age.
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195. Only 14 days had passed
since the treasure had been discovered.
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196. Everyone involved was shocked.
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197. Even Belinda, his wife of 20 years,
couldn't believe it.
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198. Later, a shocking truth discovered
based on his ID and records
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199. made headlines around the world.
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200. Jack Lee Biondi,
a healthy middle-aged man
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201. who loved the sea
was, in fact, 88 years old.
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202. However, this finding
was never made official,
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203. so it should be taken
with a grain of salt.
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204. But...
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205. But it's true, right, Director?
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206. When his cherished dream
finally came true,
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207. he lost the only thing keeping him alive,
his will to live.
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208. I can't think of any other way
to explain this phenomenon?
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209. His dream?
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210. But he was brought here
after being defeated.
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211. Tired, Baki?
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212. No.
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213. You've only written your name.
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214. You must be pretty confident.
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215. I heard from Coach Nakamura
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216. that you got a perfect score
on your fitness test.
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217. Why don't you quit school
and train for the Olympics?
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218. Keep your eyes on your desk!
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219. Say, Baki...
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220. what do think built this school building?
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221. The power inside the old noggin.
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222. You see, Baki,
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223. the world doesn't run on muscle power.
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224. It runs on brain power.
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225. No matter how fast you run,
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226. you'll never outrun a motorcycle.
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227. No matter how strong you are,
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228. you can't lift a car off the ground.
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229. I can't do it!
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230. No matter how fast you swim,
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231. you'll never have even one-tenth the speed
of a motorboat.
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232. Wait for me!
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233. No matter how high you jump,
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234. you'll never be able to fly
like a hang glider.
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235. I can't fly.
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236. Or am I wrong, Baki?
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237. Well, I know a number of people
who have beaten wild beasts.
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238. Where are these people you speak of?
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239. There's nobody like that where I live.
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240. Maybe you're talking about your father?
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241. For example...
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242. even if Usain Bolt sprinted at full speed
from the very edge of the field,
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243. he wouldn't be able to jump up
to this classroom on the second floor.
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244. Even Bolt would need to use the stairs...
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245. Jeez, enough already.
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246. What a jerk.
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247. But the human intellect
can help us overcome such limits!
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248. I saw you being chewed out by your teacher
from down there.
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249. Didn't want to waste any time,
so I came up the fastest way.
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250. Excuse me.
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251. As simple as that.
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252. How rude of me.
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253. I'm sorry.
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254. Made you look!
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