Maze Runner: The Death Cure Page #3
chances are the city is, too.
some other way
to keep the Cranks out.
Funny...
Spent three years
trapped behind walls,
trying to break out,
and now we wanna
break back in.
Yeah. It's hilarious.
Jorge, how do we get in?
Don't look at me, hermano.
Those walls are new.
I guess that's WICKED's
answer for everything.
Well, we ain't gonna
figure it out from up here.
Let's go!
You really think
he's in there?
I guess we'll find out.
You know she's
gonna be there, too.
We just have to make sure
we have the resources.
And I'll keep in touch.
Excuse me.
Are you ready?
It'll be fine.
People are beginning
to lose faith, Doctor.
When you sealed off the walls,
you assured us
that it would only be
a temporary precaution.
Why have you now
denied all entry?
Because things are changing.
And not for the better.
Infection rates were up 300%.
Fortunately,
we may be on the verge
of a breakthrough.
This is Subject A7.
in the Maze Trials.
The antibodies
produced in response
have been the strongest
we've ever seen.
We're extracting
a new serum as we speak.
And with your support,
we'd like to begin
human trials.
Thank you, Doctor.
That is very impressive.
But we have been
down this road before.
Frankly, we are all beginning
to wonder if...
If our resources couldn't be
better spent elsewhere.
- Meaning?
- Safe zones.
Protected areas
like the one we're in.
We could save
as many people as possible.
How many?
A thousand?
Two thousand?
And that's assuming
your protected areas
stay protected,
which we know they won't.
The infected already outnumber
the healthy three-to-one.
All you'd be doing
is delaying the inevitable.
Have any of you ever lost
someone to the virus?
A niece.
Anna.
I'm sorry we weren't
able to help her.
But imagine if we were able
to live with the virus.
To survive it.
Imagine being able
to tell Anna
that you could give her the
chance to live a normal life.
We've never been
this close to a cure.
And we've sacrificed a lot
to get this far.
Please,
don't let those sacrifices
be for nothing.
Nicely done.
They can be a tough crowd.
You handled them perfectly.
"Delaying the inevitable."
Thomas used to say
the same about us.
I can help you with that,
those memories.
There's no reason
to keep holding on to them.
It's a simple procedure.
There is a reason.
I want to remember.
If we find a cure,
that's the only way all this
was worth it.
I hope you're right.
This place has really
gone through hell.
We just gotta stay together.
We are the voice
of the voiceless!
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