1. Oh, how the ghost
of you clings... Nostalgia...
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2. Coming up
on the Benny Anger show,
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3. crime and punishment in America
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4. since the Keene Act
banned masked vigilantes,
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5. but first, we ask
the average citizen,
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6. "Is our society now safer
without those so-called superheroes?"
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7. I don't miss the masks.
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8. They stirred up more trouble
than they were worth.
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9. The only good ones were
the Minutemen back in the '40s.
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10. The blue guy, Manhattan,
he scares me,
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11. but, but then he scares the Reds too,
so I ain't complainin'.
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12. Meh, America never really
took to superheroes.
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13. Took to superheroes,
took to superheroes.
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14. Rorschach's Journal.
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15. October 12th, 1985.
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16. Dog carcass in alley
this morning,
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17. tire tread on burst stomach.
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18. This city is afraid of me.
I have seen its true face.
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19. The streets
are extended gutters,
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20. and the gutters
are full of blood,
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21. and when the drains
finally scab over,
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22. all the vermin will drown.
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23. Hey! What are ya, blind?
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24. You're walkin'
through blood here!
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25. The accumulated filth
of all their sex and murder
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26. will foam up about their waists
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27. and all the whores
and politicians will look up and shout,
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28. save us!
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29. And I'll look down
and whisper, no.
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30. They had a choice.
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31. They could have followed
in the footsteps of good men.
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32. Decent men who believed in
a day's work for a day's pay.
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33. Instead, they followed the droppings
of lechers and communists.
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34. Now the whole world stands
on the brink,
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35. staring down into bloody hell,
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36. all those intellectuals
and smooth talkers...
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37. And all of a sudden nobody can
think of anything to say.
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38. Hmm, that's quite a drop.
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39. So what do you think
happened here?
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40. Door chain was fastened
on the inside.
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41. Busting it down would
take two guys.
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42. Or one guy on serious drugs.
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43. I saw the body.
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44. This Blake guy looked beefy
enough to protect himself.
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45. Muscles like a weight lifter.
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46. He would've put up
some kind of fight.
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47. Maybe it was a couple of Knot-Tops
and they justoverpowered him.
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48. Background report said he's been
doing overseas diplomatic work for years...
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49. Lotta classy expense
account living.
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50. Maybe he just got soft.
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51. He don't look
too soft in this photo.
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52. Wonder how he got that scar.
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53. Oh, he's shaking hands
with Vice President Ford here.
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54. I think we can rule him out
as a suspect.
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55. Oh, ha ha.
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56. That'd be funny if we had
any better leads to go on.
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57. I mean, what is this?
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58. A little money stolen,
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59. but no way is this
a straight burglary.
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60. Ah, somebody really
had it in for this guy.
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61. How else did he go
outta the window?
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62. Maybe he tripped against it.
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63. That's strong glass, man.
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64. You'd have to be thrown.
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65. Ground floor comin' up.
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66. Y'know, this could be
just a simple burglary.
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67. Crazy things happen
in a city this size.
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68. They don't all need motives.
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69. So you're saying...
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70. Let's not raise too much dust
over this one.
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71. We don't need any
masked avengers cutting in.
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72. Oy! Here we go!
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73. You take this vigilante
stuff too seriously.
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74. Ever since the
Keene Act passed in '77,
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75. only the government sponsored weirdos
are active. They don't interfere.
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76. Rorschach never retired!
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77. Even after him and his buddies
fell outta grace.
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78. He's still out there somewhere.
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79. He's crazier
than a snake's armpit
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80. and wanted on
two counts murder one.
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81. We've got a cozy
little homicide here.
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82. If Rorschach gets involved,
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83. we'll be up to our butts
in corpses.
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84. Huh.
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85. Hmm.
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86. So there I was
in the supermarket
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87. buying dog food
for old Phantom here...
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88. I turn the corner and WHAM!
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89. I bump into the Screaming Skull.
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90. You remember him?
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91. I heard you mention him...
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92. Put him away a dozen times.
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93. He'd reformed
and turned to Jesus.
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94. Married, two kids.
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95. We traded addresses. Nice guy.
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96. Oh, Hollis, almost midnight.
I outta go.
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97. Oh, sure, Dan,
lost track of the time there,
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98. talking about
all that old stuff.
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99. You must be bored as hell.
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100. You know better than that.
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101. These Saturday night beer sessions
are what keep me going.
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102. You know, it was a cryin' shame
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103. they put you youngsters out
to grass in '77.
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104. You were a better Nite Owl
than I ever was.
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105. Hollis, we both know that's
bullshit. But thank you anyway.
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106. Hey, watch the language!
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107. This is the left hook
that floored Captain Axis, remember?
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108. Goodnight! Don't forget to lock up
and take care of yourself.
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109. You too, Danny. God bless.
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110. Hmm.
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111. Where you goin' pig?
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112. - The party's right here!
- Oh yeah!
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113. Hit us with more
of those Katie's, Derf!
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114. Yeah, I'm comin' down
already, man.
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115. You never
could keep it up.
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116. Hey, let's go break
some shit, huh!
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117. - I wanna get crazy!
- Aw, yeah!
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118. Call up your boys, Derf!
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119. Fire it up!
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120. Hello, Daniel.
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121. - Rorschach?
- Got hungry waiting.
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122. Helped myself to some beans.
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123. Hope you don't mind.
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124. No, no of course I don't mind.
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125. You want me to heat
those up for you?
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126. No need. Fine like this.
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127. So... long time no see.
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128. How've you been keeping?
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129. Out of prison, so far.
Take a look at this.
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130. This stain...
is that bean juice or...
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131. Yeah... human bean juice.
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132. Badge belonged to the Comedian.
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133. Blood too. He's dead.
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134. Wait. The Comedian?
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135. Investigated
a routine homicide.
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136. Victim named Edward Blake.
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137. Found the costume
in Blake's wardrobe.
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138. Seems he was the Comedian.
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139. Somebody threw him
out of a window.
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140. Um, maybe we should talk about this
down in my workshop.
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141. Right down this way.
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142. You haven't been
down here in a while.
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143. Neither have you. Lots of dust.
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144. Oh!
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145. Uh, listen...
about the Comedian,
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146. might it have been
just an ordinary burglary or something?
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147. Maybe the killer didn't
even know who Blake was.
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148. An ordinary burglar?
Kill the Comedian?
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149. Ridiculous.
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150. Well, I hear he'd been working
for the government since '77,
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151. knocking over Marxist republics
in South America.
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152. - Maybe this was a political killing.
- Maybe.
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153. Or maybe someone's
picking off costumed heroes.
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154. Don't you think that's
maybe a little paranoid?
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155. That what they're saying about me now?
That I'm paranoid?
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156. The Comedian was active
for 40 years.
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157. Men make a lot of enemies
in that time.
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158. How's your friend Hollis Mason
these days?
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159. Hollis? What does he...
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160. They were both Minutemen,
when Blake was 16
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161. and Hollis
was the first Nite Owl.
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162. Hollis said some bad things
about the Comedian in that book he wrote.
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163. I don't like what
you're implying.
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164. Hollis is an old man,
and he's my friend.
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165. If you're thinking of going
over there and scaring him...
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166. Implying nothing,
only an observation.
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167. I just wanted to let you know,
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168. in case someone's
gunning for masks.
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169. Better go now.
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170. Things to do.
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171. The tunnel will bring you out
to a warehouse two blocks north...
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172. I remember.
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173. Used to come here often
back when we were partners.
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174. Those were great times,
Rorschach.
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175. - Whatever happened to them?
- You quit.
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176. We want cops! No more costumes!
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177. Listen, you little punks!
You better get back in your rat holes!
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178. I got riot gas,
I got rubber bullets...
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179. - There's no need for this!
- Fuck you, Owl!
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180. The police strike is being
negotiated right now!
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181. You vigilantes belong in jail!
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182. My son's a police officer,
you freaks!
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183. Call yourself a Comedian?
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184. More like pig and rapist!
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185. Okay, that does it!
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186. Oh my God,
he just shot him!
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187. God, look, I'm sorry.
You haven't left us any choice.
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188. This stuff is dangerous.
Please clear the streets!
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189. Look at 'em!
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190. Run, you suckers!
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191. This is a nightmare!
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192. The whole country's
erupting like this.
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193. How long can we keep this up?
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194. My contacts say Senator Keene's act
is gonna shut us all down.
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195. Until then, we're society's
only protection.
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196. Protection? From who?
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197. From themselves.
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198. What... What happened
to the American dream?
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199. It came true.
You're looking at it.
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200. Now let's really put
these jokers through some changes.
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201. Rorschach's Journal.
October 13th, 1985.
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202. Slept all day. Awakened by landlady
complaining about the smell.
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203. She has five children
by five different fathers.
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204. I'm sure she cheats on welfare.
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205. Soon it will be dark.
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206. On Friday night,
a Comedian died in New York.
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207. Somebody knows why.
Somebody knows.
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208. Get lost, you creep!
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209. I believe
I shall take my exercise.
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210. Huh, Rorschach!
Hey, how you doin', fella?
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211. I'm fine, Happy Harry.
Yourself?
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212. I'm fine! I'm fine!
Just fine and... uh...
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213. Oh, God,
please don't kill anybody.
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214. Guy went sidewalk diving
Friday night.
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215. I don't think he was alone
when it happened.
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216. His name was Edward Blake.
Friend of mine.
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217. You hear that?
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218. He's got friends.
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219. Must've changed his deodorant!
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220. I... I didn't mean
anything, I...
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221. I've just broken
this gentleman's little finger.
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222. Who killed Edward Blake?
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223. Who killed Edward Blake?
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224. And his index finger.
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225. - Who killed Edward Blake?
- We don't know.
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226. Please, God, leave him alone!
We don't know!
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227. No. No, no, no, no, no, no!
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228. Nobody knew anything.
Feeling slightly depressed.
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229. I leave the human cockroaches
to discuss their heroin and child pornography.
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230. I have business
with a better class of person.
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231. The Comedian is dead? Why?
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232. You're supposed to be the world's smartest man,
Veidt. You tell me.
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233. I never claimed to be
anybody special, Rorschach.
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234. I just have some
over-enthusiastic P.R. men.
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235. Perhaps it was
a political killing.
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236. - Maybe the Soviets...
- Dreiberg said the same.
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237. America has Dr. Manhattan.
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238. Reds would never
dare antagonize us.
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239. I think we've got
a mask-killer.
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240. The Comedian had plenty of
other political enemies,
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241. even discounting the Russians.
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242. The man was practically a Nazi.
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243. He stood up for his country.
Never let anyone retire him.
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244. Never cashed in
on his reputation.
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245. Never set up a company
selling posters and diet books
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246. and toy soldiers
based on himself.
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247. Never became a prostitute.
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248. If that makes him a Nazi,
you might as well call me a Nazi too.
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249. Rorschach...
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250. I know we were never friends,
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251. but even so
you're being unfair.
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252. Nobody retired me.
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253. I chose to quit adventuring
and go public
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254. two years before the police strike made
the Keene Act necessary.
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255. Yes. Good timing.
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256. I came here to warn you
about the mask-killer
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257. so you don't end up
the smartest man in the morgue.
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258. But I guess there's
worse things to end up as.
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259. Be seeing you.
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260. Sure.
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261. Have a nice day.
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262. Now, I want to thank everyone for coming to
the first meeting of the Crimebusters.
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263. For those who know me
only as Captain Metropolis,
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264. the name's Nelson Gardner.
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265. Call me Nelson.
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266. As you know, this country
hasn't had an organization
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267. of masked adventurers
in over 20 years,
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268. since the Minutemen
were disbanded.
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269. Specialized law enforcement
is standing still.
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270. Crime isn't.
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271. New social evils emerge
every day:
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272. promiscuity, drugs,
campus subversion, you name it.
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273. But, by banding together
as Crimebusters,
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274. - we can make a...
- Bullshit.
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275. We're all livin' in 1966
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276. while you're
still stuck in '49.
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277. This is all about
you getting old
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278. but still wanting to play
cowboys and Indians.
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279. Th... That's... That is not true.
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280. Uh, no reason to just
throw the idea away.
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281. Me and Rorschach have made great headway
into the gang problem
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282. by pooling our efforts.
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283. But a group this size seems
more like a publicity exercise.
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284. Too big and unwieldy.
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285. That's just
an organizational problem.
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286. With the right person
coordinating the group...
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287. Oh, and who would that be?
Any ideas, Ozzy?
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288. I mean, you are the smartest
man in the world, right?
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289. It doesn't take a genius to see that
America has problems
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290. that need tackling.
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291. And it takes a moron to think
they're small enough
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292. for clowns like you guys
to handle.
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293. None of the world's problems
are insurmountable.
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294. What's going down
in this world, you got no idea!
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295. Believe me.
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296. You people hear Moloch's back
in town and you think,
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297. "Oh, boy! Let's gang up
and bust him!"
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298. Like that matters.
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299. It doesn't mean squat!
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300. In 30 years the nukes are
gonna be flying like maybugs...
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301. My map!
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302. And Ozzy here is gonna be
the smartest man on the cinder.
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303. Jon, I'd like to go home now.
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304. - Please.
- Listen, Nelson,
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305. maybe this isn't
the best idea...
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306. No, wait, don't leave.
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307. Somebody has to do it...
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308. Somebody has to save the world!
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309. Meeting with Veidt
left bad taste in mouth.
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310. He is pampered and decadent,
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311. betraying even his own shallow,
liberal affectations.
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312. Dreiberg just as bad.
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313. A flabby failure whimpering
in his basement.
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314. Why are there so few
of the Minutemen left active,
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315. healthy and without
personality disorders?
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316. The first Nite Owl runs
an auto repair shop.
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317. Captain Metropolis was decapitated
in a car crash.
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318. The first Silk Specter
is a bloated, aging whore...
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319. Dying in a California
rest resort.
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320. Mothman's in an asylum
up in Maine.
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321. The Silhouette retired
in disgrace.
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322. Murdered six weeks later
by a minor adversary seeking revenge.
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323. Dollar Bill got shot.
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324. Hooded Justice went missing.
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325. The Comedian is dead.
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326. And now I must tell
the indestructible man
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327. that someone
plans to murder him.
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328. Good evening, Rorschach.
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329. Good evening, Dr. Manhattan.
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330. What're you doing here,
Rorschach?
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331. Aren't you still wanted
by the police?
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332. Good evening, Miss Jupiter.
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333. That's Juspeczyk.
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334. Jupiter was my mother's
publicity name.
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335. Apologies.
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336. Came to warn you both
and bring bad news.
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337. The Comedian is dead.
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338. Yes. He and I are the only
two extranormal operatives
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339. employed by the government,
so I was informed at once.
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340. You don't seem too concerned
about Blake's death.
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341. A live body and a dead body
contain the same number of particles.
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342. Structurally there's no
discernible difference.
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343. Life and death
are unquantifiable abstracts.
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344. Why should I be concerned?
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345. Besides, Blake was a monster.
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346. You know he tried to rape my mother
when they were both Minutemen?
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347. I'm not here to speculate
on the moral lapses
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348. of men who died in their country's service.
I came to warn...
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349. Moral lapses?
He broke her ribs! He...
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350. Jon, get this creep
out of here.
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351. You seem to be
upsetting Laurie.
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352. I think you ought to go.
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353. With respect, Dr. Manhattan,
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354. I believe someone
is eliminating masks.
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355. I warned Veidt and Dreiberg
and I intend...
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356. I said I think you ought to go.
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357. Not before I've had my...
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358. Say.
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359. Hmm.
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360. He's gone. Are you still upset?
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361. Jon?
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362. Hey, I was thinking,
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363. I must be really on edge to let a maggot
like Rorschach get to me like that.
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364. Maybe we...
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365. Maybe I could use a night out.
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366. Rorschach mentioned
Dan Dreiberg.
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367. Haven't seen him in years.
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368. Maybe I'll call him up,
ask him to dinner.
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369. If you don't mind, that is.
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370. Of course not.
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371. It is October, 1985.
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372. I am close to locating
a gluino,
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373. which would completely validate
super symmetrical theory.
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374. It is May, 1971.
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375. Having been asked to intervene
in Vietnam by President Nixon,
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376. I am deployed alongside
Edward Blake, the Comedian.
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377. I have never met anyone
so deliberately amoral.
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378. What Vietnam implies
about the human condition,
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379. few humans will permit
themselves to understand.
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380. But Blake is different.
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381. He understands perfectly.
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382. And he doesn't care.
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383. The average Vietnamese doesn't give
a damn who won this war.
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384. But it means plenty
to the US of A.
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385. If we'd lost, I think it might've driven
the country a little crazy.
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386. Thanks to you, we didn't.
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387. Yet you sound so bitter.
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388. You have some strange attitudes
toward life and war.
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389. Strange?
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390. Once you figure out
everything's a joke,
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391. being a Comedian
is the only thing that makes sense.
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392. The charred villages,
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393. the boys with necklaces
of human ears...
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394. these are part of the joke?
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395. Never said it was a good joke.
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396. I'm just playing along with the gag.
Same as him.
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397. First press helicopter
into Saigon since the cease fire.
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398. Oh, he's got the next election
in the bag.
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399. Me, I'm taking
the first chopper out.
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400. I hate this place.
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401. The temperature, the smell,
this rotten, cheap bourbon...
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402. - Mr. Eddie?
- Oh, God.
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403. Now war is over,
I must talk to you.
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404. Nothing to talk about.
I'm leaving.
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405. And... and what of me?
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406. I cannot just walk away
from what grow in my belly.
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407. - I cannot forget!
- Too bad,
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408. because that's what
I intend to do.
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409. Forget you,
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410. your cruddy little country,
all of it.
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411. I do not think so.
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412. I think you remember me
and my country.
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413. You remember
as long as you live.
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414. My face!
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415. Filthy, stinking,
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416. - worthless...
- Blake, don't...
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417. Medic. Gotta find
a goddamn medic.
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418. She was pregnant.
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419. - You gunned her down.
- That's right.
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420. And you know what?
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421. You watched me.
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422. You coulda turned
the gun into steam,
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423. the bullets into mercury
or the bottle into snowflakes!
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424. You coulda teleported her
to goddamn Australia,
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425. but you didn't lift a finger.
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426. You let it happen.
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427. I've watched you.
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428. You don't really give a damn
about human beings.
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429. You never cared
about Janey Slater
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430. even before you ditched her.
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431. Soon you won't be interested
in Sally Jupiter's little gal, either.
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432. You're drifting
outta touch, Doc.
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433. God help us all.
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434. - Hello?
- H-hello?
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435. - Dan? Uh, this is...
- Laurie?
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436. Laurie Juspeczyk!
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437. Hey, it's been awhile.
How... How are you?
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438. Rorschach's Journal. 11:30 p.m.
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439. Yesterday a Comedian died
in New York.
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440. Nobody cares but me.
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441. Are they right? Is it futile?
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442. Soon there will be war.
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443. Millions will perish and burn
in sickness and misery.
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444. Why does one death matter
against so many?
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445. Because there is good,
and there is evil,
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446. and evil must be punished.
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447. Even in the face of Armageddon
I shall not compromise on this.
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448. But there are so many
deserving of retribution,
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449. and so little time.
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450. Oh wow, look at the time.
It's getting pretty late.
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451. Oh, I'm in
no hurry to get back.
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452. The government
only keeps me around
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453. so Jon stays relaxed and happy.
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454. Is, uh, everything okay
with you two?
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455. Fine. Couldn't be better.
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456. It's just, I'm 35, Dan,
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457. and all I can think is...
what have I done with my life?
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458. I've spent
eight years semi-retired,
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459. preceded by 10 years running around
in a stupid costume
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460. because my stupid mother
wanted me to.
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461. Short skirt, neckline going
all the way down to my navel...
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462. - so dreadful.
- Oh, yeah... dreadful.
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463. The Keene Act was the best thing that
ever happened to us.
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464. Yeah, you're probably right.
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465. Hey, remember that guy
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466. who used to pretend to be
a super-villain
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467. so he could get beaten up?
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468. Oh, um...
Captain Carnage!
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469. Yes!
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470. Ya know, I caught him
running out of a jewelers.
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471. I didn't know
what his racket was,
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472. so I start hitting him
and I'm thinking,
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473. "Jeez, he's breathing
awfully hard."
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474. "Maybe he has asthma."
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475. He tried that
with me too,
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476. but I'd heard about him,
so I walked away.
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477. He followed me down the street
saying "Punish me!"
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478. I'm saying, "No, get lost!"
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479. What ever happened to him?
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480. He...
he pulled that on Rorschach
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481. and Rorschach dropped him
down an elevator shaft.
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482. Oh, God,
that's not funny.
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483. No, no, I guess not...
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484. That felt good.
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485. Not a lot of laughs around
these days.
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486. Well, what do you expect?
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487. The Comedian is dead.
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488. Oh, look at her,
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489. pretty as a picture
and still keeping her figure.
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490. So what brings you
to the city of the dead?
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491. Being lazy isn't
a terminal condition, mother,
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492. so spare me
the city of the dead crap.
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493. Brought you some flowers.
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494. Oh, big spender!
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495. So where's Jon?
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496. He had to go to some
official funeral.
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497. Made him put on pants
and everything.
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498. I didn't feel like going
so he transported me here to California.
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499. Teleporting
always makes me sick.
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500. It's Eddie Blake's funeral,
isn't it?
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501. I saw in the paper.
He got murdered.
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502. Poor Eddie.
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503. How can you say "Poor Eddie"
after he almost...
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504. What happened was 40 years ago.
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505. It's history.
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506. Gettin' old, you get
a different perspective.
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507. The big stuff
looks smaller somehow.
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508. Ya know, that makes just
three of us Minutemen left now.
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509. Me, Hollis and poor Byron
at the asylum in Maine.
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510. Eddie was the youngest.
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511. The Comedian.
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512. Always jokin'
that he'd bury us all.
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513. Always thought
he'd get the last...
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514. laugh.
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515. You and Jon oughta
move out here for the weather.
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516. Lots of sunshine!
Copy !req
517. What the hell is this?
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518. What are you doing
with this creepy pervert art?
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519. Oh, just some old memorabilia.
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520. Being reminded
that people used to slobber over me
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521. - is kind of flattering.
- Flattering?
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522. Laurie, I'm 65.
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523. Every day the future
looks a little bit darker.
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524. But the past...
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525. even the grimy parts of it,
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526. keep getting brighter
all the time.
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527. Okay, that's it!
Nice picture, folks!
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528. Finally,
I can scratch my armpit.
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529. Got spots in my eyes.
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530. Here lemme take a look,
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531. maybe I can
fish 'em out for you.
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532. Oh, Eddie,
give me a break.
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533. Okay everybody,
we're good.
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534. So let's meet
in the lobby in five.
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535. We'll go back to the Owl's Nest
for a beer.
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536. You go on ahead,
I gotta change.
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537. - Hi.
- Eddie,
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538. what are you doing here?
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539. You knew I was changing...
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540. Sure did. You announced it
loud enough.
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541. C'mon, baby.
I know what you need...
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542. know why you wear
an outfit like that.
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543. Eddie, no...
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544. Spelled Y-E-S.
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545. Spelled N-O!
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546. Eddie...
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547. What... what's happening?
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548. Eddie, what are you doing?
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549. You sick little bastard!
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550. I'm going to break your neck!
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551. This is what you like,
isn't it?
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552. This is what gets you hot.
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553. Get out.
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554. Oh, sure. Sure, I'm going.
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555. But I got your number...
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556. And one of these days,
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557. the joke's gonna be on you.
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558. Thou hast set
our misdeeds before thee,
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559. and our secret sins
in the light of thy countenance.
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560. As much as it hath pleased
Almighty God of his great mercy
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561. to take unto himself the soul of
our dear brother here departed.
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562. We therefore commit his body
to the ground,
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563. earth to earth, ashes to ashes,
dust to dust.
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564. Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
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565. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done,
on Earth as it is in heaven.
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566. Give us this day
our daily bread,
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567. and forgive us our trespasses
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568. as we forgive those
that trespass against us.
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569. And lead us not
into temptation,
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570. but deliver us from evil.
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571. Amen.
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572. Edgar William Jacobi.
Also known as Moloch.
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573. I don't know what
you're talking about,
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574. you've got the wrong person,
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575. I'm a retired businessman.
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576. Lying. Do it again, broken arm.
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577. Oh, God, I spent
the '70s in jail.
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578. I'm not Moloch anymore.
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579. I just want to be left alone.
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580. You attended
funeral today. Why?
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581. I... just felt I should.
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582. I've been thinking
about the Comedian a lot...
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583. How do you know Edward Blake
was the Comedian?
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584. He broke in to see me
two weeks ago!
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585. His mask was off!
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586. Enemies for 40 years!
Why should he visit you?
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587. I don't know!
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588. I just woke up
and he was there!
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589. I thought he was
going to kill me.
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590. He was drunk,
not making sense...
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591. It's a joke.
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592. It's all a joke.
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593. I thought I knew
how the world was,
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594. but then I found out
about this gag,
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595. this joke...
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596. You're part of it, Moloch,
old pal, you know that?
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597. I saw your name on the list,
you and Janey Slater.
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598. If I thought you were
in on this, I'd kill you, understand?
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599. I mean, you fought
that big blue geek.
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600. You know what his head's like.
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601. Who knows which way
he'll jump if anyone messes with him?
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602. I never shoulda looked
out that airship window.
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603. Never seen that island.
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604. Never got involved.
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605. See, on that island,
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606. they got writers and artists
and scientists,
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607. and what they're doing
is just...
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608. I've done some bad things.
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609. Did bad things to women.
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610. Shot kids in 'Nam...
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611. but I never did anything
like... like...
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612. Oh, mother.
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613. Forgive me.
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614. Forgive me, forgive me,
forgive me...
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615. It's a joke.
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616. But I don't get it!
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617. What's so goddamned funny!
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618. Somebody explain it to me!
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619. Somebody please
explain it to me.
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620. And then he left.
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621. I don't know what
the hell it was about.
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622. Hmm.
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623. Funny story.
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624. Sounds unbelievable.
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625. Probably true.
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626. So that's it?
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627. - I'm clean?
- No.
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628. Searched house
before you got back.
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629. Found phony medication.
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630. Outlawed years ago.
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631. Well, when you're desperate,
you'll try anything.
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632. I... I have cancer.
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633. Cancer? What kind?
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634. You know the kind of cancer
you eventually get better from?
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635. This ain't it.
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636. Wrote down name of company.
Will report them later.
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637. You're off the hook for now.
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638. Stay out of trouble.
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639. Rorschach's Journal.
October 16th, 1985.
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640. Thought about Moloch's story
on the way to cemetery.
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641. Could be all lies,
part of a revenge scheme.
Copy !req
642. But if true, then what?
Copy !req
643. References to an island,
to Dr. Manhattan...
Copy !req
644. might he be at risk?
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645. Edward Morgan Blake.
45 years, a Comedian.
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646. Buried in the rain.
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647. Is this what happens to us?
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648. A life of conflict with
no time for friends,
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649. so that when it's done,
only our enemies leave roses?
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650. Blake saw the cracks
in society,
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651. saw the little men in masks
trying to hold it together,
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652. and treated it like a joke.
Copy !req
653. Saw the true face
of the 20th century
Copy !req
654. and became a reflection of it,
a parody.
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655. No one else saw the joke.
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656. That's why he was lonely.
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657. Heard joke once.
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658. Man goes to doctor,
says he's depressed.
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659. Life seems harsh and cruel.
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660. Says he feels all alone
in a threatening world.
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661. Doctor says,
"Treatment is simple."
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662. "Great clown Pagliacci
is in town. Go see him."
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663. "That will pick you up."
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664. Man bursts into tears.
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665. Says, "But doctor...
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666. I am Pagliacci."
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667. Good joke.
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668. Delirious,
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669. I saw that hell-bound
ship's black sails
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670. against the yellow Indies sky,
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671. and knew again
the stench of powder,
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672. and men's brains, and war.
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673. The severed heads nailed
to its prow liplessly mouthed,
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674. "No use! All's lost!"
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675. We outta nuke Russia
and let God sort it out.
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676. The freighter's hideous
crew called out,
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677. "More blood! More blood!"
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678. Nuke 'em till they glow.
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679. That's my opinion,
for what it's worth, ya know?
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680. Inna final analysis.
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681. Man, I'm tryin' to read here.
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682. It's tar-streaked
hull rolled over me.
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683. In despair,
I sank beneath the waves,
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684. offering up
my wretched soul to God,
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685. his mercy and his judgment.
Copy !req
686. Waking from nightmare,
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687. I found myself upon
a dismal beachhead,
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688. amongst dead men and...
the pieces of dead men.
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689. I'm informed on these things.
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690. I see every paper in the world.
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691. See, everything's connected.
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692. I begged that
the gulls should take my eyes...
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693. A news vendor
understands that reality.
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694. thus sparing me the horrors.
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695. The weight o' the world's
on him, but he can take it.
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696. But at least I was alive.
Copy !req
697. He's a survivor.
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698. And I knew that life
had no worse news to offer me.
Copy !req
699. Good afternoon.
Copy !req
700. Is it here yet?
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701. Oh! Your copy of today's
New Frontiersman, coming up.
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702. I keep it for ya
every day, don't I? Uh...
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703. Hey, how's the end
of the world coming?
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704. Today for certain.
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705. You won't forget to keep
my paper for me tomorrow?
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706. Sure will!
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707. I had a sudden memory
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708. of clinging fast to someone
through the tempest.
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709. Our fateful ship's figurehead,
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710. now lying at my feet,
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711. blindfolded by seaweed,
smiling.
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712. I thought better of removing the kelp
from her eyes,
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713. not wishing her to suffer the terrible
distractions of that grim tideline.
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714. She had borne me
through seas of blood,
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715. had nourished me
in the heart of the storm.
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716. This small comfort
was all I could offer,
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717. for I could not love her
as she had loved me.
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718. Mmm... Jon...
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719. don't you have to do
a TV interview soon?
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720. No. We have plenty of time.
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721. Laurie?
Copy !req
722. Oh, God! Jon,
just be one person again!
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723. Don't be upset. I'm sorry.
I thought you'd enjoy it.
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724. I was just trying
to please you.
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725. I-I-I know.
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726. I know. I'm sorry
I over-reacted.
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727. You just startled me is all.
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728. I'm fine. It doesn't...
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729. Laurie?
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730. - Are you okay?
- Am I okay?
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731. This whole time
you've been working out here
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732. while we were in bed?
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733. My work's
at an important stage.
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734. - It didn't seem necessary to...
- To what?
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735. Give me your full attention?
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736. For once?
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737. If there's a problem
with my attitude,
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738. I'm prepared to discuss it.
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739. I hate you.
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740. Laurie?
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741. I left Jon.
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742. Oh, I... I'm sorry, I...
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743. And I'm sorry
to dump this on you,
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744. but you don't know what it's like,
living with him.
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745. For him...
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746. the real world is like
walking through mist,
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747. and all the people
are just shadows.
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748. I mean, the way
he looks at things,
Copy !req
749. like he can't remember
what they are,
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750. and he doesn't
particularly care.
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751. Sometimes I look at myself
and I don't understand
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752. how things got so tangled up.
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753. - Hey, can we go out?
- Oh!
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754. - Get some air?
- Um...
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755. I'll get my coat.
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756. Let's go.
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757. - Oh! Dr. Manhattan!
- Dr. Osterman...
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758. We need to get you
into make-up.
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759. That blue is-is
far too light for broadcast.
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760. - Is this dark enough?
- That's perfect!
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761. Here's a list of no-go talking points
compiled by army intelligence.
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762. Afghanistan will come up
but play it cool...
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763. And try not to get into
any tight corners.
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764. Ladies and gentlemen,
we have something really special for you tonight.
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765. In his first live interview,
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766. let's have a hand
for Doctor Manhattan himself,
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767. Dr. Jon Osterman!
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768. So, uh... what's up, Doc?
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769. Well, you'll forgive
the levity, doctor,
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770. but the news overseas
has everyone a little tense.
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771. So, before I throw you to
our hungry reporters here tonight,
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772. let me kick things off
with this...
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773. If the Reds act up
in Afghanistan,
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774. are you prepared
to enter hostilities?
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775. There is no situation
in Afghanistan currently requiring my attention.
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776. Ahem. If I can jump in.
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777. Doug Roth. Nova Express.
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778. Dr Osterman...
Do you remember Wally Weaver?
Copy !req
779. The newspapers called him
Dr. Manhattan's buddy.
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780. - He died of cancer in '71...
- I remember.
Copy !req
781. I attended Wally's funeral
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782. How about Edgar W. Jacobi,
aka Moloch?
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783. You and he battled it out many
times over the years.
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784. Did you know he's
also battling terminal cancer?
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785. No. I did not know that.
I would rather not...
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786. And are you aware
that Janey Slater,
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787. with whom you were romantically linked
for several years,
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788. is suffering from lung cancer?
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789. No, I... I wasn't told. I...
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790. Or that she has
six months to live?
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791. I recently interviewed
Ms. Slater.
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792. Her story's hitting
the streets right now.
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793. - What are you suggesting?
- Jon,
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794. Doug has reports of over two dozen
of your former associates
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795. who have been
similarly afflicted...
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796. No, I...
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797. Do you have any response
to these allegations?
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798. - Are we gonna get cancer?
- Is this guy radioactive?
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799. Leave me alone.
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800. Do you think
you gave Ms. Slater cancer
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801. by sleeping with her?
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802. I said...
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803. How does it feel knowing
you may have doomed hundreds of people?
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804. Leave me alone!
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805. Um...
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806. - You okay?
- Yeah. Fine.
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807. Um... I...
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808. We just need to get
our breath back.
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809. - We should...
- I'm just gonna go grab a hotel.
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810. Think my relationship over.
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811. Oh. Of course.
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812. Thanks for listening, Dan.
Take care.
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813. Sure...
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814. W-w...
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815. You too, Laurie...
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816. Bye.
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817. The freighter's murderous
onslaught had surprised us.
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818. We'd been blasted to fragments before we could
warn Davidstown of the hell-ship's approach.
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819. I thought of my family there,
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820. vulnerable, unsuspecting,
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821. unaware of the damnation
that bore down upon them.
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822. Crazed with helplessness,
I cursed God and wept,
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823. wondering if he wept also.
Copy !req
824. But then, what use are his tears
if he also denied me help?
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825. That night I slept badly
beneath cold, distant stars
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826. pondering the cold, distant god
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827. in whose hands the fate
of Davidstown rested.
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828. Was he really there?
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829. Had he been there once...
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830. But now departed?
Copy !req
831. Hey, this base is off limits.
You don't belong... here.
Copy !req
832. I believe you are correct.
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833. Please tell your superiors
and Laurie Juspeczyk
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834. that I am leaving.
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835. Leaving for Mars.
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836. Gone? What do you mean
he's gone?
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837. Ma'am, your meal ticket flew
the coop after last night's broadcast.
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838. Dr. Manhattan, the linchpin
of America's security,
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839. has left Earth.
Copy !req
840. Mr. President...
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841. The Russians are invading
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Copy !req
842. If this keeps up,
they'll try taking Western Europe next.
Copy !req
843. If Dr. Manhattan
wanted to live on a red planet,
Copy !req
844. he should've stayed home.
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845. Keep running the numbers
for our losses in a nuclear exchange.
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846. And be ready for a first strike
in seven days.
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847. Good morning, Daniel.
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848. Brought you your paper.
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849. The Comedian murdered,
Dr. Manhattan exiled...
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850. Two of us gone.
All within a week.
Copy !req
851. Who next? Veidt?
Juspeczyk? Me? You?
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852. These days, nobody's safe.
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853. The photograph is in my hand.
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854. It is the photograph of a man
and a woman.
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855. They are at
an amusement park in 1959.
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856. In exactly 38 seconds,
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857. I drop the photograph
to the sand and walk away.
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858. It is already there,
31 seconds into the future.
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859. The photograph is in my hands.
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860. I found it in a derelict bar
27 hours ago.
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861. Twenty-four seconds.
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862. It is still there,
27 hours into the past.
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863. Twenty-one seconds.
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864. I am still there,
looking at it.
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865. Eighteen seconds.
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866. It is October, 1985.
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867. - I'm on Mars.
- Fourteen seconds.
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868. - It is July, 1959.
- Eleven seconds.
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869. I am at the
Palisades Amusement Park.
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870. - Eight. Seven. Six.
- I am tired of looking at the photograph.
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871. - Five. Four. Three. Two. One.
- I open my fingers.
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872. It falls to the sand.
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873. I am going to look
at the stars.
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874. They are so far away,
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875. and their light takes
so long to reach us.
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876. All we ever see of the stars
are their old photographs.
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877. I am watching the stars,
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878. admiring their complex
trajectories
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879. through space,
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880. through time.
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881. My father admired the sky
for its precision.
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882. He repaired watches.
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883. It is August, 1945.
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884. I sit in a Brooklyn kitchen,
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885. fascinated by an arrangement
of cogs on black velvet.
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886. I am 16 years old.
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887. Jon? Jon? What are you doing?
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888. Practicing on your old pocket-watch
before I leave for school...
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889. Forget watches.
Have you seen the news?
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890. They dropped an atomic bomb
on Japan! A whole city, gone!
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891. - This changes everything!
- Father, what are you...
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892. - I'm doing what is best for you.
- Wait!
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893. This atomic science
is what the world will need,
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894. not pocket watches!
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895. Professor Einstein says that time differs
from place to place.
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896. If time is not true,
what purpose have watchmakers?
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897. Wait! No!
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898. Forty years ago,
cogs rain on Brooklyn.
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899. One hundred and fifteen minutes
into the future,
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900. meteorites penetrate
the rarefied Martian atmosphere.
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901. It is 1958.
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902. I am graduating
with a PhD in atomic physics.
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903. It is May 12th, 1959,
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904. my first day
at the Gila Flats Test Base.
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905. Wally Weaver shows me around.
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906. What's this place?
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907. This is where the intrinsic
field experiments happen.
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908. They're, uh, trying to prove
there's some field
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909. holdin' stuff together
besides gravity.
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910. This is our time-lock
test vault,
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911. for when they're tryin' to separate objects
from their intrinsic fields.
Copy !req
912. It makes sure
no radiation gets out.
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913. Wally steers me
to a crowded bar.
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914. There is a sudden
sense of deja vu.
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915. So, you must be the new guy.
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916. Pretty young
for a research scientist.
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917. Well, my dad sort of
pushed me into it.
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918. Happens to me a lot.
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919. Other people seem to make
all my moves for me.
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920. I'm Janey Slater.
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921. Can I buy you a drink?
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922. Hey, young lovers!
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923. There!
That's a beautiful picture!
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924. The photograph lies
in the sand.
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925. It is July, 1959.
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926. By the shooting gallery,
Janey's watch falls off
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927. and a man steps on it.
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928. - I tell her I can fix it.
- I can fix it.
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929. It is 1963.
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930. We're making love
after an argument,
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931. our tenderness in direct proportion
to its violence.
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932. It is 1966, and she's
packing a suitcase, crying.
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933. It is August, 1959.
Copy !req
934. We have only been together
for a month.
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935. - So Jon...
- The accident is waiting for me.
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936. did you fix my watch yet?
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937. Sure did, it's right... Oh.
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938. Must've left it in my lab coat
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939. when we were resetting
the intrinsic chamber.
Copy !req
940. Be right back.
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941. The accident is almost
upon me now.
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942. - Janey! Janey!
- Jon?
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943. - Open the door!
- I can't!
Copy !req
944. Open the door!
Copy !req
945. It's on a timelock
for the next experiment! I...
Copy !req
946. - I can't override it!
- No.
Copy !req
947. Oh, God, it's starting!
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948. Oh my God! Janey!
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949. - It's my fault!
- No!
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950. No! Janey!
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951. - Please!
- I can't stay and watch...
Copy !req
952. Please, I... I just can't.
Copy !req
953. - Don't go!
- I'm sorry.
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954. No! No! No! No! No! No!
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955. Janey!
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956. No...
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957. The shields slide back
from the particle cannons.
Copy !req
958. The atoms in the test chamber
begin screaming.
Copy !req
959. I look at the watch in my hand.
Copy !req
960. Good as new.
Copy !req
961. And the light...
Copy !req
962. the light is taking me
to pieces.
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963. It is September.
Copy !req
964. A token funeral service
is held.
Copy !req
965. There is nothing to bury.
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966. It is October.
Copy !req
967. Janey places the only photo
anyone has of me in the bar.
Copy !req
968. It is November.
Copy !req
969. A human nervous system
briefly materializes.
Copy !req
970. It is November 10th now.
Copy !req
971. A circulatory system is seen
walking through the kitchen.
Copy !req
972. Wha... What?
Copy !req
973. November 14th.
Copy !req
974. A partially muscled skeleton appears outside
the perimeter fence.
Copy !req
975. It screams for 30 seconds
before vanishing.
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976. Really, it is just a question
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977. of reassembling the components
in the correct sequence.
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978. Jon?
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979. Jon?
Copy !req
980. It is Christmas, 1959.
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981. So, do you like it?
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982. I mean, is a ring the sort
of thing that you like
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983. now that you're, uh...
Copy !req
984. Like that symbol
on your helmet?
Copy !req
985. Marketing boys say
you need a symbol.
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986. It's February, 1960.
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987. Your symbol is meaningless.
Copy !req
988. If I am to have a symbol,
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989. a hydrogen atom
would be more appropriate.
Copy !req
990. A symbol I respect.
Copy !req
991. It's atomic structure
is a perfect grid.
Copy !req
992. I like it very much.
Copy !req
993. Janey? What's wrong?
Copy !req
994. I'm scared, Jon.
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995. Of me?
Copy !req
996. They assign me the name
Dr. Manhattan
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997. for the ominous associations
it will raise in American enemies.
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998. They're shaping me into
something gaudy and lethal.
Copy !req
999. I'm just scared because
everything feels... weird.
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1000. March, 1960.
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1001. We repeat: the superman exists
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1002. and he's American.
Copy !req
1003. Pentagon sources say
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1004. this Dr. Manhattan can control
atomic structure itself.
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1005. There's been
no response from the Kremlin.
Copy !req
1006. It's as if
everything's changed
Copy !req
1007. November, 1960.
Copy !req
1008. The newspapers call me a crime-fighter,
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1009. so the Pentagon says
I must fight crime.
Copy !req
1010. The morality of my activities
escapes me.
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1011. Not just you. Everything.
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1012. May, 1962.
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1013. A masked man retires to open
an auto-repair business.
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1014. With someone like you around,
the whole situation changes.
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1015. You can do anything.
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1016. All I got to offer
is a good left hook.
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1017. And some mean wrenching skills
under the hood.
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1018. Well, the new electric
cars I've designed should be simpler.
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1019. Electric?
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1020. They say you can do
anything, Jon.
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1021. They say you're like a...
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1022. like a god now.
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1023. September, 1961.
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1024. John Kennedy is asking
what it's like to be a superhero.
Copy !req
1025. So, what's it like
to be a superhero?
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1026. You should know.
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1027. I tell him he should know.
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1028. He nods, laughing.
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1029. I don't think
there is a god, Janey.
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1030. If there is, I'm not him.
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1031. November, 1963.
Copy !req
1032. In Dallas, his head snaps forward
and then back. Two shots.
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1033. I can't believe this.
So you knew he'd get shot?
Copy !req
1034. Then why didn't you
do something?
Copy !req
1035. I cannot prevent the future.
Copy !req
1036. To me, it is already happening.
Copy !req
1037. I'm still the same person.
Copy !req
1038. Nothing's changed.
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1039. It is 1966.
Copy !req
1040. A young woman sits to my right.
Copy !req
1041. She looks at me and smiles.
Copy !req
1042. Stop staring at that girl!
Pay attention!
Copy !req
1043. I'll always want you.
Copy !req
1044. As I lie, I hear
her sobbing in 1966.
Copy !req
1045. It is May, 1966.
Copy !req
1046. My name's Laurie.
Copy !req
1047. Do you have another name,
apart from Dr. Manhattan.
Copy !req
1048. You pig.
Copy !req
1049. My name's Jon.
Copy !req
1050. I knew
you were seeing her!
Copy !req
1051. It's nice of you to come out
on patrol with me.
Copy !req
1052. Your um, girlfriend
won't mind, will she?
Copy !req
1053. As I lie...
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1054. - I hate you.
- ... I see her walking out on me in 1985.
Copy !req
1055. She is beautiful.
Copy !req
1056. After each kiss, she plants a smaller,
gentler one on my face,
Copy !req
1057. like a signature.
Copy !req
1058. I pull her closer,
never wanting to lose her.
Copy !req
1059. Knowing that I shall.
Copy !req
1060. I am tired of their world...
Copy !req
1061. of these people.
Copy !req
1062. Alone!
Copy !req
1063. I am tired of being caught
in the tangle of their lives.
Copy !req
1064. In Arizona,
I am taking the photo...
Copy !req
1065. and I am gone.
Copy !req
1066. Gone to Mars.
Copy !req
1067. And I have decided
to create something.
Copy !req
1068. A world grows up around me.
Copy !req
1069. Am I shaping it,
Copy !req
1070. or do its predetermined
contours guide my hand?
Copy !req
1071. The world changed
because of me.
Copy !req
1072. But what if I hadn't left
the watch in the test chamber?
Copy !req
1073. What if I had not gone back?
Copy !req
1074. Or waited, just a moment?
Copy !req
1075. Am I to blame, then?
Copy !req
1076. Or Janey?
Copy !req
1077. Or my father?
Copy !req
1078. Which of us is responsible?
Copy !req
1079. Who makes the world?
Copy !req
1080. Perhaps the world is not made.
Copy !req
1081. Perhaps nothing is made.
Copy !req
1082. Perhaps it simply is,
Copy !req
1083. has been,
and will always be there.
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1084. A clock without a craftsman.
Copy !req
1085. I am standing on a balcony,
Copy !req
1086. as I once stood
on a fire escape,
Copy !req
1087. trying to catch the falling
cogs and wheels.
Copy !req
1088. But it is too late.
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1089. Always has been.
Copy !req
1090. Always will be.
Copy !req
1091. Above the
Nodous Gordii mountains,
Copy !req
1092. like jewels
in a maker-less mechanism,
Copy !req
1093. the first meteorites
begin to fall.
Copy !req
1094. Oh, God,
not again.
Copy !req
1095. What do you want from me?
Copy !req
1096. Nothing.
Old and alone.
Copy !req
1097. Thought you might
appreciate company.
Copy !req
1098. Can I come out, then?
Copy !req
1099. No.
Copy !req
1100. Deep breath.
Copy !req
1101. You said Comedian visited here.
Mentioned a list.
Copy !req
1102. You and Janey Slater
were on it.
Copy !req
1103. Talked about someone
messing with Dr. Manhattan.
Copy !req
1104. Days later, Manhattan publicly disgraced.
Copy !req
1105. Forced into exile.
Copy !req
1106. Allegations he'd
given people cancer.
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1107. Janey Slater. You.
Copy !req
1108. Tough break.
Copy !req
1109. I think Blake's list
was cancer list.
Copy !req
1110. Somebody wrote it.
Somebody put your name on it.
Copy !req
1111. Somebody gave it to the media.
Copy !req
1112. Comedian and Dr. Manhattan were
always your biggest enemies.
Copy !req
1113. Now they're both gone.
Copy !req
1114. Very convenient.
Who is it, Moloch?
Copy !req
1115. - Who's behind this?
- I don't know!
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1116. - Not convincing.
- I don't know!
Copy !req
1117. I don't know!
Copy !req
1118. I swear to God,
I don't know who it was!
Copy !req
1119. Hmm. Better.
Copy !req
1120. If anything should
refresh memory,
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1121. contact me by leaving note,
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1122. trash can opposite Gunga Diner,
at 40th and 7th.
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1123. Rorschach's journal.
October 21st, 1985.2:35 AM.
Copy !req
1124. Jacobi visit useless.
Knows nothing.
Copy !req
1125. Has simply been used.
But by who?
Copy !req
1126. Russians?
Copy !req
1127. Comedian mentioned an island,
Copy !req
1128. artists and writers
living on it.
Copy !req
1129. Doesn't fit.
Copy !req
1130. Waiting for a flash
of enlightenment
Copy !req
1131. in all this blood and thunder.
Copy !req
1132. Everything I loved,
Copy !req
1133. everything I lived for,
Copy !req
1134. depended on my reaching Davidstown
in advance of that terrible freighter.
Copy !req
1135. It was then I conceived
of building a raft.
Copy !req
1136. But the island's trees did not look buoyant
enough to reach Davidstown,
Copy !req
1137. not unaided.
Copy !req
1138. Suddenly, I found myself
considering a repulsive notion...
Copy !req
1139. Birthed from the gas-bloated
stomachs of the buried men.
Copy !req
1140. I shuddered
at my loathsome scheme.
Copy !req
1141. But I had no choice.
Copy !req
1142. I pulled men up
from underground,
Copy !req
1143. sand trickling
from their sockets.
Copy !req
1144. I tore their clothes to ribbons
to bind them together.
Copy !req
1145. I fixed their bodies
to the bottom of the raft.
Copy !req
1146. As the ebb tide rose,
Copy !req
1147. I embarked, heading east.
Copy !req
1148. East, across the night seas.
Copy !req
1149. Borne on the naked backs
of murdered men.
Copy !req
1150. Lent speed by my hunger,
Copy !req
1151. I ripped a seagull
from the air.
Copy !req
1152. I had not eaten
since the shipwreck.
Copy !req
1153. Chewing on raw meat,
I drifted on toward Davidstown.
Copy !req
1154. My home was there.
Copy !req
1155. And nothing would
take it from me.
Copy !req
1156. So...
the government said
Copy !req
1157. I can't live on the base
now that Jon's gone.
Copy !req
1158. And they canceled
my credit cards.
Copy !req
1159. Now all I have left
is my savings.
Copy !req
1160. What... Where...
where will you stay?
Copy !req
1161. Did you call your mother?
Copy !req
1162. I'd rather sleep
on a street grate.
Copy !req
1163. It just burns my ass
to be so damn...
Copy !req
1164. disposable.
Copy !req
1165. - Well, I um...
- Anyway,
Copy !req
1166. I appreciate you
buying me lunch, Dan.
Copy !req
1167. Don't worry about me,
Copy !req
1168. I'll find someplace cheap
to stay.
Copy !req
1169. - Laurie!
- Yeah?
Copy !req
1170. You could, uh, always
stay at my place.
Copy !req
1171. There's plenty of room.
Copy !req
1172. Oh, I-I don't want to impose.
Copy !req
1173. Hey... you're not.
Copy !req
1174. Truly.
Copy !req
1175. I mean, we're both friends.
Copy !req
1176. We're both in
the same line of work.
Copy !req
1177. And we're both, uh...
Copy !req
1178. We're both leftovers.
Copy !req
1179. Yeah.
Copy !req
1180. I'd swallowed
too much bird flesh,
Copy !req
1181. too much horror.
Copy !req
1182. I grew faint
and dozed fitfully.
Copy !req
1183. The Black Freighter's hideous banner
flapped dismally in my dreams.
Copy !req
1184. Its death's-head banner
flies above us all.
Copy !req
1185. And the heads nailed
to the ship's black prow are our heads.
Copy !req
1186. Truly, whoever we are,
wherever we reside,
Copy !req
1187. we exist on the whim
of murderers.
Copy !req
1188. Your four o'clock
is here, Mr. Veidt.
Copy !req
1189. Beneath my raft,
something moved.
Copy !req
1190. It's the meeting
with the toy company, isn't it?
Copy !req
1191. Yes. They want some new characters
in their Ozymandias line.
Copy !req
1192. They said maybe
some of your major villains.
Copy !req
1193. The major villains
are all dead.
Copy !req
1194. Irrationally, my first thought
was of the corpses,
Copy !req
1195. bursting their bonds,
Copy !req
1196. attempting to clamber up
into the air and dryness.
Copy !req
1197. Did you see the news?
Copy !req
1198. Some guy went crazy
and killed his kid
Copy !req
1199. because he was afraid
there's gonna be a nuclear war.
Copy !req
1200. I'm sorry,
but that's just dumb.
Copy !req
1201. Nobody's so crazy
that they'll start a war.
Copy !req
1202. I don't understand why
everyone's so down and scared.
Copy !req
1203. Well, perhaps they lack
your youth and enthusiasm.
Copy !req
1204. Well, I have to be upbeat
to work in this place.
Copy !req
1205. All this Egyptian decor
is very morbid.
Copy !req
1206. In the darkening water
I heard a splash.
Copy !req
1207. Very obsessed
with death.
Copy !req
1208. Shadowy forms approached.
Copy !req
1209. Were they boats
come to rescue me?
Copy !req
1210. Actually death wasn't morbid
to the ancient Egyptians.
Copy !req
1211. They saw death
as an inevitable step
Copy !req
1212. in beginning a voyage
of spiritual discovery.
Copy !req
1213. I find that very comforting.
Copy !req
1214. No, not boats.
Copy !req
1215. Fins.
Copy !req
1216. Well, I think it's...
Oh, God, he's got a gun!
Copy !req
1217. Teeth shredded my raft.
Copy !req
1218. Tiny, prehistoric eyes
glistened with rage.
Copy !req
1219. It became tangled in my ropes.
Copy !req
1220. Terrified, I took up
a splinter of mast.
Copy !req
1221. The shark's stained marble eye
looked up at me...
Copy !req
1222. And in that instant...
Copy !req
1223. We knew each other!
Copy !req
1224. What have you got
in your mouth? No!
Copy !req
1225. Don't bite down.
Don't bite down, you scum!
Copy !req
1226. The leviathan
attempted to swim away...
Copy !req
1227. Dragging my raft
in its bloody wake.
Copy !req
1228. I want to know
who's behind this!
Copy !req
1229. I hung on desperately,
Copy !req
1230. cursing in the bitter
stinging spray.
Copy !req
1231. Damn... cyanide capsule.
Copy !req
1232. Eventually the shark died.
Copy !req
1233. And shortly thereafter,
stopped swimming.
Copy !req
1234. Good evening, Jacobi.
Copy !req
1235. Was wondering why
you wanted to see me.
Copy !req
1236. Then someone tried to shoot
the world's smartest man.
Copy !req
1237. Comedian, Dr. Manhattan,
Ozymandias...
Copy !req
1238. someone's killing
masks, Jacobi.
Copy !req
1239. Someone wants us dead.
Copy !req
1240. Maybe you can enlighten me.
Copy !req
1241. Hmm...
Copy !req
1242. Rorschach!
Copy !req
1243. - No.
- This is the police!
Copy !req
1244. No, no, no, no!
Copy !req
1245. We know you're in there,
it's all over!
Copy !req
1246. If there's anyone
in there with you,
Copy !req
1247. - send them out unharmed!
- Framed. Set-up.
Copy !req
1248. Walked right into it.
Stupid, stupid, stupid.
Copy !req
1249. Then come out and surrender
with your hands clearly visible.
Copy !req
1250. Never. Never surrender.
Need weapons.
Copy !req
1251. You have 30 seconds!
Copy !req
1252. There's no escape Rorschach.
Copy !req
1253. - It's the end of the line.
- Yes.
Copy !req
1254. Time's up!
Copy !req
1255. Ready when you are.
Copy !req
1256. Get up, get up!
Copy !req
1257. - No pain, no...
- Get him! Don't let him get away!
Copy !req
1258. - It was a setup.
- Cuff him!
Copy !req
1259. Somebody framed me, somebody...
Copy !req
1260. No! No! No! My face!
Copy !req
1261. Give me back my face!
Copy !req
1262. Give me back my face!
Copy !req
1263. Give me back my face!
Copy !req
1264. After eating their fill,
the sharks departed.
Copy !req
1265. For the moment, I was safe.
Copy !req
1266. That night, eating shark,
Copy !req
1267. I would have chuckled
at the inversions of natural roles
Copy !req
1268. had not my parched laughter
seemed so hateful.
Copy !req
1269. My raft grew
increasingly grotesque,
Copy !req
1270. reflecting my own
gradual transformation.
Copy !req
1271. With such thoughts
to comfort me,
Copy !req
1272. I drifted on,
mast-less into the dawn.
Copy !req
1273. Hey kids, tune in
for the animated adventures of Ozymandias.
Copy !req
1274. This Saturday morning
sponsored by Meltdown!
Copy !req
1275. In the May
of this year, 1962,
Copy !req
1276. that's exactly what
I opted to do.
Copy !req
1277. I retired.
Copy !req
1278. To mend cars.
Copy !req
1279. Probably for the rest
of my life.
Copy !req
1280. As I see it,
part of the art of being a hero
Copy !req
1281. is knowing when you don't
need to be one anymore,
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1282. realizing that the game
has changed,
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1283. and that the stakes
are different,
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1284. and that there isn't
necessarily a place for you
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1285. in this strange new pantheon
of extraordinary people.
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1286. The world has moved on,
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1287. and I'm content to watch it
from my armchair
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1288. with a beer by my side
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1289. and the smell of fresh oil
still on my fingers.
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1290. Part of my contentment
comes from knowing
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1291. that there have maybe been
some overall consequence
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1292. of my 23 years behind the mask.
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1293. This knowledge came to me
in the shape of a letter
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1294. from a young man whose name
I'm not at liberty to reveal.
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1295. He told me of his great admiration
for my efforts as Nite Owl
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1296. and proposed that,
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1297. since I'd retired and would
no longer be using the name,
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1298. perhaps he could borrow it,
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1299. since he intended
to follow my example
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1300. and become a crime-fighter.
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1301. I've visited his home
since then
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1302. and seen some
of the fabulous technology
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1303. he intends to bring to bear
on the war against crime.
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1304. I was certainly
far too impressed
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1305. to refuse him the use
of what I'd always thought
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1306. was a dumb name to begin with.
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1307. So by the time this sees print,
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1308. there may well be
a new Nite Owl
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1309. patrolling the streets
of New York.
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1310. Also, Sally Jupiter tells me
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1311. that as soon as
little Laurie's old enough
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1312. she wants to be a superheroine
just like her mom.
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1313. So who knows? It seems as if,
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1314. from being a novelty
nine-day wonder,
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1315. the superhero has become
a part of American life.
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1316. It's here to stay.
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1317. For better, or for worse.
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1318. Oh, how the ghost
of you clings... Nostalgia...
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1319. We argued.
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1320. And I said, Jon,
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1321. you know how every
damn thing in this world
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1322. fits together except people.
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1323. It's okay, Ms. Slater.
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1324. We can stop here
if you need to.
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1325. No. No, I want the world
to know all the details.
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1326. I'm glad you contacted me.
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1327. It's a relief to finally
tell the truth about him.
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1328. Well, after helping Nova Express
with our investigations,
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1329. and sharing your story
with the world,
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1330. how do you feel?
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1331. Heh, bitter as hell.
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1332. Oh, and I don't need
anyone's sympathy.
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1333. That won't cure my cancer.
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1334. After learning
of your condition,
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1335. and the others, Dr. Osterman
teleported to Mars,
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1336. sending shockwaves
across the globe.
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1337. Any comment about that?
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1338. It figures.
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1339. He dumped me
for some 16-year-old
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1340. who ran around
in her underwear.
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1341. Now everyone's shocked
that he dumped Earth for Mars?
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1342. Ah, they're all just worried
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1343. because he's not here to stop us
from nuking each other.
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1344. Worried they're all going to die
in a radioactive wasteland.
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1345. Well, Mr. Roth,
here's your comment...
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1346. welcome to my world.
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1347. So, seen the news lately?
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1348. Can't miss the headlines
about this war they say is coming.
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1349. There was a smaller story
yesterday...
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1350. about a tenement fire?
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1351. If I can figure out
who made the rescue,
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1352. so can the police.
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1353. You're not taking Rorschach's
maskkiller nonsense seriously?
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1354. We worked together.
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1355. Rorschach was always
a brilliant investigator and tactician,
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1356. so I wonder if he found
any evidence that links all these events.
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1357. The four of us, taken down.
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1358. War looming on the horizon.
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1359. I'm terrified it's all
connected
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1360. and the worst is yet to come,
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1361. and I can't do anything
to stop it.
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1362. No!
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1363. Rorschach again...
They finally caught him.
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1364. There's a riot at the prison.
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1365. We got a jail full of guys
out here who hates your guts!
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1366. What do you got?
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1367. Your arms.
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1368. Come and get me.
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1369. If we don't crack
this case,
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1370. there may be no going back
for any of us.
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1371. Everybody's scared.
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1372. You can feel it.
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1373. We'll get murdered
in the chaos.
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1374. Just waitin' for the nukes
to start droppin'.
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1375. You are going to try
to convince me to save this world.
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1376. Humanity might be
on the brink of extinction.
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1377. Doesn't that bother you?
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1378. This face is all I need.
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1379. Never compromise.
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1380. Do it!
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1381. This all says war.
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1382. I will invest accordingly.
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