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00:00This is Media Break.
00:26Give us three minutes, and we'll give you the world.
00:31Good evening. I'm Beau Harlan with Rocky Crenshaw, and these are today's top stories.
00:37Good news for the environment. In Detroit today, the first BS5000 rolled off the assembly line.
00:43Rocky, it's a methane-powered car that actually runs on manure.
00:46Well, there's certainly lots of that around, Beau.
00:49On a more serious note, another homeless man has disappeared from our city streets.
00:54The 12th in less than a month. Police report no new clues and fear that a serial killer, some call the Dogtown Ripper, may be stalking old Detroit's homeless.
01:03Good news for Delta City today.
01:05Omni Consumer Products announced plans to use cutting-edge technology in a far-reaching project that will automate Delta City's utilities and public transportation infrastructure.
01:14I have great hopes, uh, for Metronet, a supercomputer that will power this city into a future that not only has a silver lining, but will work better and cost less.
01:25But can it program your VCR? We'll be right back.
01:30They're flatulent, they're senile, and the best years of their lives are pretty much behind them.
01:36If you're over 60, should you still be allowed to vote?
01:40Tune in tomorrow and see What's on Your Mind with me, Humberto Ortega.
01:43This just in, a terrorist has taken hostages at a retirement home in Old Detroit.
01:49We take you now to the scene live with Media Break correspondent Charles Coffey.
01:55Charles?
01:55Yes, Rocky, I'm here at Convalescent Services.
01:59And it's not a pretty picture.
02:00One officer dead, one wounded.
02:02And inside, William Gray, putt-faced Morgan, a violent psychopath who recently escaped from the Henry Ford Center for the Morally Challenged.
02:08He's currently holding a group of helpless retired people hostage.
02:13Don't jerk me around, cop!
02:15Do what I tell you, or I'll get mad and do something really ugly!
02:18You know there's no escape, Morgan. You know we don't negotiate with terrorists!
02:22Sarge, he's up there with military hardware. He's got the whole place barricaded.
02:25Yeah, and there are two or three of his gang in there who'd just love us to try a frontal assault.
02:29Tell us, Sergeant, just exactly what it is Mr. Morgan wants.
02:32Money? A pardon? Perhaps an exclusive interview with me?
02:36You know, I wish it was that simple.
02:39See, when he was arrested five years ago by RoboCop, he suffered severe damage to his face in a toxic accident of his own making.
02:46So what you're saying is, he wants revenge.
02:49No, he wants RoboCop!
02:51Listen up! You got one minute to send in the robot, or I'd blow all these dingo streaks that kicked in the cup!
02:59You got one minute to send in thestoffood你, man!
03:19Any comments, Sergeant?
03:43Officer?
03:43No.
03:49All right, here's the situation.
03:57You called me.
03:59It's dead.
04:19Go get him, Murphy.
04:36Move it right now.
04:39Move it right now.
04:49Move it right now.
04:55Move it right now.
05:01Move it right now.
05:14Move it right now.
05:21PUNFACE MORGAN
05:39Hey, robot.
05:44You wanted to talk to me?
05:46Yeah.
05:47I want to kill you.
05:51Hands above your head.
05:55You are under arrest.
05:57Oh, you're too late for that, robot.
06:01Take a good look at this face.
06:03You did this to me.
06:06Every time I sneeze, I think of you.
06:10I don't ever want to think of you again.
06:21Now what can that?
06:26Police brutality in front of all these prune socks?
06:33They're deadly, you metal judge!
06:34Oh, oh!
06:40Ah!
06:42Ah!
06:43Oh!
06:47Uh-oh.
06:51Uh-oh.
06:53Hey!
06:53Hey!
06:53Hey!
06:54Hey!
06:54Hey!
06:55Hey!
06:55Hey!
06:55Hey!
06:55Hey!
06:56Hey!
06:56Hey!
06:57Hey!
06:57Hey!
06:57Nice job back there, Murphy.
07:00thank you madigan oh i took my exam for detective this morning i don't know for sure but i think i
07:08aced it the force can always use another good detective thank you
07:30messy lazy sentimental irrational superstitious compassionate the main
07:58obstacle to running the world properly has always been the human element pardon me
08:03you're right about that doc yes i tried i tried to convince those fools at mit's
08:10futurological congress and of course they had no vision they threw ethics at me well i should hope
08:15so well that'll never happen here at ocp doc this isn't academia it's corporate culture baby we got
08:22the money we got the gas and we got the guts after you
08:26yes now the real work can begin which of course means obliterating everything spontaneous neural
08:36brain will reduce all decisions to an unimpeachable binary utopia yes no black white on off yes no
08:46black white in short utter perfection what about the human spirit the human spirit my dear chaos
08:53by any other name those powers that will be all no no no i would very much like to hear what your
09:00secretary thinks of my philosophies is there something you don't understand this utopia of
09:05yours sounds closer to something a dictator like hitler would have come up with
09:09but i don't think i'd want to live there how dare you compare me to hitler don't pay any attention
09:16to her doc she's just a secretary i am a vice president i'm paid to have opinions and i think
09:21you're brilliant yes hitler was an amateur
09:26as you know ocp is hosting the upcoming shareware expo
09:37and we never share anything but it's a chance to uh sniff out the competition chip copernicus
09:45newton einstein disney geniuses with the credentials to change the world cyber safe concept has found
09:57just such brilliance in the man it is now my pleasure to introduce to you my fellow executives
10:04doctor cray milardo oh chip
10:09when my new cybernetic interface neurobrain goes online life as we know it will be over
10:21where once a city employed and was victim to the whims of 10 000 civil servants
10:27neurobrain can never go on strike will not call in sick and does not need a coffee break every 3.25
10:33hours
10:34imagine a city
10:39where transportation systems like corpuscles in the bloodstream move freely with purpose and with
10:50speed where utilities are dispersed from one central point a digestive system
10:55directing nutrients to hungry organs like schools and hospitals a law enforcement that efficiently
11:03identifies and apprehends criminals like antibodies attacking a virus it is a bold new world ladies and
11:11gentlemen and if i have anything to say about it one that we will be visiting very soon
11:15what's the earliest possible time frame for having metronet online neurobrain portfolio please
11:39oh no no no no i am so sorry i'm so sorry don't touch me don't ever touch me no touching no touching
11:52that's it powers you're fired
11:58get out nonsense chip accidents happen now when do you expect to be online
12:04well sir we're pretty much ready to go right now it's just we have some little bugs to iron out
12:11excellent when camsoft mega extel and all the others show up for the shareware expo
12:17i want to stand at this window and see my city run by neurobrain
12:23they'll eat their hearts out
12:27what are you doing back in my station again you've got to look at the upsurgeant parks i'm an
12:44immaterial witness i saw some bank robbers five or six of them if you don't get protection though
12:49no way you know what you're going back to family services you've got to believe me please don't
12:54make me go back i hate that place please let you stay i'll be good oh you'll be good
13:00you tell a lie you run away you know what you need what you need is a good spanking come here
13:06help
13:06child of you
13:07help
13:07you okay
13:08come here
13:09yes test results are in up for 10 percent thank you very much
13:39very much i knew i aced it you think i'll make a good detective you've figured out who i was
13:44heard you trashed another car any other little problems i should know about all systems are
13:51functional good because every time you break something i get blamed for it try not to do it
13:56with this check it out whoa that's a half a piece of road iron yeah it's one of the new interceptors
14:040 to 60 in 4.2 seconds top speed 200 plus heads up display map sys satellite uplink and a lot of
14:11other goodies that cost more than i make any year well let us take it for a ride shall we
14:16come and take me away
14:21whoa robocop
14:25you're my hero when i grow up i'm gonna be just like you when i grow up i'm gonna be just like you dad
14:35hey hey no kids allowed it's okay that's okay ease up charlie no one's gonna hurt you what's your
14:39name by the way
14:40gadget
14:41she's a runaway from family services and she's going back there right now this is a police station
14:48it's not an orphanage
14:49no no i don't want to go back there no please don't make me
14:53you're thinking about him again weren't you images are all that's left of what i was
15:05i want to remember murphy why don't you just tell nancy and jimmy who you are
15:11no it's better that they think i am dead
15:15no no no no no tell the electricians i want the main trunk brought in under the floor here
15:29all right doc i don't care what it takes just as long as neurobrain is online in time for the
15:34shareware expo
15:35uh we still have a problem
15:40oh not again jeez what's it been so far doc 12
15:53trial is the only way to eliminate error you know you know me i'll do anything to get ahead
15:59but isn't this getting a bit ridiculous nonsense chip the interface between the decision-making
16:04complexity of the human mind and the computing power of artificial intelligence is a delicate
16:10matter now you know what i need and the sooner i get it the sooner you'll meet your deadline
16:16all right
16:20just do it
16:25hey hey wait up
16:27hey we're not gonna hurt you we're just gonna kill you
16:32you can't keep running forever old man
16:34please
16:44please i ain't done nothing
16:46i was just minding my own business
16:49you've got no right
16:51it's people like you who make people like us mad
16:56it's people like us who keep people like you in line you got that
16:59i ain't got nothing but the clothes on my back
17:02what do you feel this one from me
17:05it's obvious that you never have used your brain to its fullest advantage
17:10hold him boys
17:18let him go he's not going far
17:26he's looking pretty stiff
17:36now cut that out that's not funny he's not dead yet
17:40and it's no good to ocp if he's damaged at all now get him in the trunk
17:52come on
18:04hug the children
18:07hold them close to you
18:10hug the children
18:12when it's cold and dark and no one cares there's still a place where shelter is provided
18:23no matter what your race creed color or gender please support the rainbow playroom and remember to hug the children
18:32has the dogtown ripper claimed another victim police fear that the disappearance of henry
18:38aaron winkler will end up as yet another unsolved murder many believe to be the work
18:43of the elusive serial killer at city hall mayor friendly had this to say
18:47police investigators have assured me that these rumors of a serial killer are utterly unfounded
18:53no bodies have been found no witnesses have come forward and i really think we should consider the
18:59fringe lifestyles of the indigence involved as a possible source of the problem
19:04okay come on sarge i saw old hank playing chess every day for five years on that corner
19:10i knew him too madigan what do you want from me he has been missing for 24 hours homicide hasn't
19:14even assigned anybody to the case now his friend said the last time they saw him he was headed for
19:19the shelter right now to get there he's got to cut through the old tire plant look when you make
19:23detective it is going to be a sorry day for the criminal element in detroit but until then
19:27there's this little thing called departmental protocol come on sarge if the victim was some
19:31butthead beep at ocp the whole department would be on this case but no since old hank doesn't pay
19:36property taxes nobody cares are you getting personally all i know is somebody ought to give a damn sarge
19:45i saw him i saw him i know we've done it what what'd you see the dogtown ripper i saw him get some guy
19:56he was wearing a suit and he had a shot thing like a doctor uses is that so yeah and yet
20:01some accomplishments with him you mean accomplices yeah that too you know what you're a very good
20:07little witness i'm impressed i got some mug shots i want you to take a look and tell me if you
20:14recognize anybody male female now look real close hey let me go give me a hand you ain't gonna run away
20:21again put your fingers the other one you ought to be ashamed of yourself lying about other people's
20:30bad luck but i'm not lying yeah all right all right which one of you guys are going to take her back
20:35to family services uh hey robo cop i got a job for you trouble if she stays on the street yeah
20:49she's headed for real trouble take her back to family services will you she's a compulsive liar and a
20:57runaway i don't want to go back there no one's ever going to adopt me
21:12let's go little one
21:27feeling better chicken sorry about the mess doc it's just that when his eyes started staring up
21:46at you like that then the bone saw i've told you many times it is essential for the neural brain
21:53interface that the subject be alive when the brain is removed you see as i start going how'd it go
22:00well the transplant into the neuro receptacle was flawless but that has never been the problem get
22:07get rid of the husk
22:30body's in the trunk
22:37body's in the trunk
22:40take it to the toxic waste disposal center and oxidize it like you did the others
22:49you know usually we hate people like you
22:52don't you kill people we hate
22:54hate real good thank you that's what i like most about business money makes friends out of almost
23:01anybody
23:12why won't anybody believe me because you lied but i'm not lying now it was a dogtown ripper and i saw what
23:20what we did to that poor old man poor old man tell me what you saw some dogtown boys helped the old man so the ripper could give him a shot
23:31he looked dead but he wasn't his eyes were still alive
23:35what did the ripper look like he was tall but not too tall he had brown hair and he was wearing a suit
23:46did he say anything he said he needed the old man's brain
23:50i don't know something for the ocp
23:59do you believe me yes
24:01a good citizen always tells the truth right
24:08right but what if somebody acts like a good citizen but lies anyways
24:14that's the worst kind of lawyer
24:17come on i want to show you something
24:19now listen to me you useless little brat
24:32act cute
24:34i don't care if the building falls down around you you're going to act cute
24:39you know what happens to troublemakers i send them to live with the dogtown boys
24:45yes all right that's it roll camera are we rolling god we better be rolling god yes that's it hold
24:52the tight close that spontaneous expression it's better than anything you get from these brats when
24:57you ask them to act geez all right that's it okay so now we cut that face with the bowls of food
25:07and the crowd shots from bangladesh and we got a new intro for the show okay people that's a wrap
25:12miss lamore there is a woman here a parent with a lost child i tried to tell her oh i do not have
25:17time for another maudlin display of parental loss okay let's make it quick
25:25this is where fay and lamore tells the biggest lies there ever were
25:30my dear i feel your pain
25:34i'm worried about my son jimmy i yelled at him about his grades and he ran away
25:40i thought maybe he came here
25:46to death do us part i brought a video that i made last christmas
25:54he's a good boy but we lost his father a while ago
25:59and it's been hard to raise him by myself i really have to tell you something
26:04i love you very much
26:17it's been hard to tell you what's going on
26:23come on jimmy how about a smile what's there to smile about
26:28this is for you dad
26:29i know every child here and i'm sorry to say he's not with us edward please take down this poor
26:44woman's information in case her child does show up here
26:47phone call miss woodman if you'll excuse me i really must go be with the children it's story time
27:01what's the matter i have to go somewhere there is a crime happening
27:14um
27:25hey baby how are your hormones stop it ship i'm not in the mood
27:31i just had a mother in here whose son was one of those brats your dogtown associates recruited
27:37Our arrangement is starting to make me very nervous.
27:41Hey, what's to worry?
27:43You got kids that are too old to be adopted,
27:46and I need kids that can get their hands dirty instead of me.
27:50It's win-win, baby cakes.
27:51Family services must never be associated with the Dogtown Boys.
27:56What if he talks?
27:58Oh, who's gonna believe a Dogtown Boy?
28:01And you know how it is in those gangs.
28:03Either you're in or you're kibble.
28:05You know what I mean?
28:07Well, I'll leave the testosterone management up to you, Chip.
28:15That's the ticket, baby.
28:17So, how about it?
28:19My place?
28:21Tomorrow?
28:23Sexercise?
28:24Beg for it.
28:26Oh.
28:29Kissy lovey dovey?
28:31Sugar sweetie?
28:32Honey pumpkin pie?
28:34I'll be there at noon.
28:47When I grow up, I'm gonna be just like you, Dad.
28:52Murphy, why don't you just tell Nancy and Jimmy who you are?
28:54He's a good boy.
28:58But we lost his father a while ago.
29:11He signed the release forms when he joined the force.
29:14Legally, he's dead.
29:15We can pretty much do what we want.
29:17He's a machine.
29:18He doesn't have a memory.
29:19He has a program.
29:20He has a program.
29:36One, two, three, four.
29:38He's a machine.
30:00«Hey, don't you anything you need?»
30:00«Hey, don't you think I doani?»
30:03Hate everyone?
30:12Are you always right while everyone else is always wrong?
30:15Join the doctor.
30:16People like us.
30:23Uplink, 9905-646.
30:26Uplink, phone trace complete.
30:34Location, 168 Alger Avenue, E.coli Brothers Meatpack.
30:39The cerebral cortex can both process information and learn from its mistakes,
30:43but a computer is quicker and more reliable than the human brain.
30:47So, why not have the best of both worlds?
30:49A brain married to a computer.
30:56It's beautiful.
31:00Yes.
31:03Yes!
31:04Yes!
31:04Neurobrain is a living machine.
31:06The flux is its life force.
31:09This means we're going to be online in time for Shareware Expo.
31:13I can't wait to see my bonus.
31:16Doc, you're going to be able to write your own ticket.
31:18A chair at MIT.
31:19Science advisor to the White House.
31:21Small potatoes, Chaykin.
31:23The city of tomorrow will be modeled after Delta City.
31:25Ergo, the man who controls Delta City controls the future.
31:29Neurobrain at my command.
31:30I can do anything!
31:34I can even make you number one at OCP.
31:36Yes, I could.
31:37And I will.
31:45No.
31:46No.
31:47No.
31:47No.
31:48No.
31:49No.
31:49I thought you said this one was intelligent.
31:52Hey, he was a chess player.
31:53You've got to be smart to do that.
31:54What do you think went wrong, Doc?
31:56Well, there's only one explanation, isn't there?
31:58A bad brain.
31:59A brain damaged by stress and human abuse.
32:03It couldn't bear the load, could it?
32:04Well, if you don't get this thing working by Shareware, we're the ones who are going to
32:07be damaged by stress and human abuse.
32:08It's a young brain, a fresh brain, a brain not yet corrupted by life.
32:15Excuse me, Mr. Chaykin, but I found something significant in the Hempel digital plagiarism
32:19suit.
32:20They actually stole our program and rewrote it to make it look like it was their idea.
32:24I'm sorry to interrupt, Dr. Milardo, but I thought Mr. Chaykin would want to know.
32:32That's all right, then.
32:33That's, that's, that's, that's quite a...
32:35Would you excuse us?
32:37Just a moment, please.
32:38Have a look around.
32:39Good work, Miss Powers.
32:54You've just earned yourself a bonus.
32:55Vita 10, see the man, 681 Edsel Road, possible prowler.
33:08Also on two units, all units 211 in progress, shots fired, DeLorean and more.
33:12Spawn code two.
33:14Delta 7, roger that.
33:16Delta 7, report to the station.
33:18Delta 7, report to the station.
33:48All right, listen up.
33:53Everybody that listens to the message gets a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
33:56And white bread, of course.
34:01Eat up, Murphy.
34:03What, you ain't hungry?
34:04Smells like something died in here.
34:06I don't smell nothing.
34:07Except maybe some new dog meat.
34:12Bury your throats to the biggest dog of all.
34:15Somebody broke the square!
34:17Move from the square, big dog!
34:19Your parents and their idiot politicians.
34:22They said there was enough to go around.
34:24They let the foreigners in.
34:26They squatted your future to poor people and bumps.
34:29They shortchanged you.
34:31Man, they stole your freedom!
34:32Boo!
34:33Those days are over!
34:38Corporate America has finally answered their wake-up call and joined us in our fight for a better tomorrow.
34:45With their help, we've already begun to clean up the homeless burman that polluted old Detroit.
34:49So, who will join us?
34:53Who wants to make the square hole?
34:56Make the square hole!
34:58Make the square hole!
35:00Make the square hole!
35:02Make the square hole!
35:03Where are you going, little dog?
35:05I heard your message.
35:06Your message sucks.
35:08I'm out of here.
35:09You're not one of us.
35:12You're a killer.
35:14Boys that don't play nice don't get to play at all.
35:16Drop the bats!
35:18Drop the bats!
35:18Stop the shoot!
35:20Freeze!
35:21Stop the shoot!
35:22Don't do it!
35:23Freeze!
35:40Freeze!
35:41Freeze!
35:42Freeze!
35:42Freeze!
35:43Freeze!
35:44Freeze!
35:44Freeze!
35:45Freeze!
35:46Freeze!
35:47Freeze!
35:48Freeze!
35:49Freeze!
35:50Freeze!
35:51Freeze!
35:52Freeze!
35:53Freeze!
35:53Freeze!
36:33Cause of death?
36:35Well, offhand, I'd have to say he died because somebody removed his brain.
36:40What, like some kind of satanic ritual or something?
36:43No, no, no. This wasn't your usual ax-em-up, hack-em-up psycho torture murder. This is the work of a doctor.
36:49A doctor?
36:51Yeah, it had to be. His blood showed traces of tubocararine chloride.
36:55It's a neurological link. Just to paralyze patients so they don't go flipping around during delicate surgical procedures.
37:01Right, right. That's what the lab said was in this. I found it where Hank was last seen.
37:07He looked dead, but he wasn't. His eyes were still alive.
37:13What's he doing?
37:15The last image the deceased saw is often preserved on the back of the retina.
37:19Wait a sec. You mean we might be able to eye the old Hank's murderer?
37:22Unless his eyes were looking someplace else. Then you got nothing.
37:26It's not clear.
37:36What'd I tell you?
37:38But it can be enhanced.
37:40Great. I'll have OCP Forensics check out the shipping crate.
37:44Here, I'll get the stuff right there.
37:50Excuse me.
37:52Excuse me.
37:57Hey!
38:22I'm not a doctor.
38:24I'm a doctor.
38:25Don't get asked.
38:26I'm not a doctor.
38:27I'm not a doctor!
38:28I'm a doctor.
38:29I'm a doctor.
38:30What's that?
38:32Then I can hold him up.
38:33I don't know.
38:34I can get the doctor.
38:35I have no doctor.
38:36You should be in my doctor.
38:37I'm a doctor.
38:38You should be in my doctor.
38:39I'm a doctor.
38:40I'm a doctor.
38:41I've been in my doctor.
38:42I can't do anything.
38:43To be on my doctor.
38:44I've been waiting.
38:45I've been waiting for a doctor.
38:46Come on, please.
38:47I forgot about my doctor.
38:48I saw you.
38:49I'm an doctor.
38:50Oh, my God.
39:20Oh, I can't keep this up much longer.
39:24Oh, we've only been aerobic for eight minutes.
39:26Don't wimp out on me now.
39:27Come on, baby. I'm beefed.
39:29Just do it.
39:34Hello? Who is it?
39:35Who do you think you're...
39:36Doc, calm down. I can't understand a thing you're saying.
39:39It's a catatrophy.
39:40That's right. Just take a deep breath.
39:43Atta boy.
39:45Okay. Now, what is the matter?
39:48You are a stupid, worthless imbecile.
39:51You said you'd take care of everything?
39:52Well, guess what?
39:54Robocop's on the case.
39:56Robocop?
39:58Doc, this is not going to be a problem.
40:01I know the perfect man to take care of Robocop.
40:03This is highly unusual, Mr. Chaykin.
40:10What's the problem, Warden?
40:12This transfer was approved by OCP.
40:14Do you want me to get your boss on the phone?
40:16Oh, no, no, no. That won't be necessary.
40:18But just out of curiosity,
40:19what exactly is CyberSafe Concepts
40:22planning to do with Delta City's most dangerous criminal?
40:25Have you ever heard of Dr. Cray Milardo,
40:28the brilliant cyberneticist?
40:30Dr. Milardo has taken a personal interest
40:32in the plight of disturbed psychopaths
40:34like this poor fellow.
40:36Perhaps with time, study,
40:38and a modicum of human kindness,
40:40Mr. Morgan might one day
40:41be able to make a meaningful contribution
40:43to the community.
40:44Would you like that, Mr. Morgan?
40:47All I ever wanted was a chance to be good.
40:50To a better understanding of the criminal mind.
41:13I always get bubbles up my nose.
41:20Let's cut to the chase.
41:23Now, you wouldn't have got me out of there
41:24if you didn't want something.
41:26How right you are.
41:28And what I want is to give you an opportunity
41:30to go down in history
41:32as the man who killed Robocop.
41:38Forty millimeter armor-piercing.
41:41Cobra assault cannon.
41:43Nice.
41:44State-of-the-art, Budface.
41:47May I call you Budface?
41:48Sure thing, poodle boy.
41:57Wait a sec.
41:58Did I hear you right, partner?
41:59Cray-Millard of the scientist?
42:01He's OCP.
42:02You be careful.
42:03According to the retinal scan,
42:05he was the last person
42:06to see the victim alive.
42:08I'm on my way.
42:08Cray-Millard of the scientist.
42:09BIRDS CHIRP
42:24Are you serious?
42:26Cray-Millard of the scientist?
42:28Do you see the person alive?
42:30I don't know why.
42:30I can't tell you.
42:31Excellent.
42:46Dr. Cremolardo, you're under arrest.
42:49I don't understand. What are the charges?
42:51The suspicion of murder.
42:53Murder? Murder? Why, that's ludicrous.
42:55I'm a scientist. My work benefits all mankind.
42:58You have the right to remain silent.
43:00Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
43:04Oof!
43:05Ow!
43:06No!
43:07God!
43:08No, please!
43:09Don't hit me again!
43:10No!
43:11Ow!
43:12No, that hurts!
43:13Ow!
43:20Ow!
43:21Here.
43:22Here.
43:23Here.
43:24Uh, excuse me, officer. I'd like to report a crime in progress.
43:34Where?
43:35About right where you're standing.
43:40See you in hell, Robocop!
43:42What?
43:45Nice shooting, puddles!
43:55Officer, down!
44:00What took you so long?
44:01You don't know what I've been through.
44:03Come on, Doc!
44:04Drive!
44:05Hey-ya!
44:06Hey-ya!
44:07Hey-ya!
44:08I've been running it long!
44:10いる one.
44:14After you don't take now.
44:15Okay, thanks, cool.
44:16Thanks while Guse, go before the link.
44:19And I've only been through.
44:20We are nine to five in an hour as a survivor.
44:21In the Q, last one.
44:22Oh!
44:23In song with me, that's good.
44:24Can I help you with that?
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