Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
You say he was shot trying to escape.
Colonel Perez:
Yes. It's quite straightforward, isn't it?
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
Oh, yes... Just I can not understand why he was trying to escape backwards.
Colonel Perez:
You really needn't worry about this one. If there was any question of his being innocent, he wouldn't be here.
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
What do you mean?
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
He would have been disappeared... In the river, probably.
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
You've got him.
Colonel Perez:
I've, um... been asked if you'd be prepared to help out occasionally at the prison with resistencia.
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
In what capacity?
Colonel Perez:
Dr. Barabanto has been extremely helpful, but he's... of course, he's... he's not available all the time. And we do seem to find ourselves quite often in need of reliable medical opinion.
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
What you mean is, you often need to know if someone's fit enough to be tortured.
Colonel Perez:
Alright, I'll tell 'em you're busy.
Dr. Eduardo Plarr:
You do that... Look... I don't think you like this any more than I do.
Colonel Perez:
Ugh... The way I look at it - if a country hands itself over to the irrationals - every man for himself.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:00