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| Author | Topic: Jedburgh's last words |
| R2 |
posted 6/14/04 2:40 PM
Does anyone know why Jedburgh's killer (I think it's the state executioner Nallers) asks him what 'problem is'? I think it goes: NALLERS: Colonel Jedburgh? JEDBURGH: Yes, sir? NALLERS: What's the problem? JEDBURGH: No problem. [BANG] I'd assumed it was because Jedburgh's coughing his guts up with radiation sickness. Any other ideas? |
| Northmoor Security |
posted 8/19/06 1:34 PM
I think it's dark and the shooter just wants a confirmation of who he's shooting; Jedburgh answers to his own name - and his voice is very distinctive - so he shoots him. The actual question the guy asks is pretty irrevelevant but probably refers to Jedburgh either coughing, or being down on his knees (I think), or running about shooting heaps of people in the house. |
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