Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson Page #3
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- 2015
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and it made sense
because your--
The pacemaker,
workin' just fine.
Truth is I was
never even sick.
even know you're alive.
I understand how you felt.
It hurt me to see you
go through it,
isn't always easy.
Keeping you safe was
Well, let's go for a walk.
The world has changed.
It used to be if bad guys
wanted to hurt someone
they'd do it face to face,
but not today.
Today they hide in shadows,
scared of organizations like us,
so we went underground,
beat them at their own game.
When they come
out of hiding
and want to do
our country harm--
Take 'em down.
Oh, yeah, baby.
It's hard for 'em
to prepare for a foe
they don't even know exists.
Sir, we got a problem.
What do you got, Evan?
The Lumber Port
footage, sir.
I have high resolution
on my phone.
What is this?
Security cam
from a breakout
at the Lumber Port
Correctional Facility.
That bald guy's
a Copperhead.
We put 'em away
last year.
When was this?
Last night.
Well, technically
this morning,
but, you know,
potayto-potahto.
And we didn't see this.
Joseph Lee?
Who?
Admiral Ironsides.
Still getting all this
digitized into our new system.
These all your old
sandbox buddies?
Yeah, I know him
as Joseph Lee
when he was a young officer
of the Coast Guard.
He was impetuous
and undisciplined.
After he left my charge
a tragedy occurred.
When tragedy meets
poor character,
it doesn't end well.
A real ladies' man.
Last I heard he was
in Eastern Europe
calling himself
Admiral Ironsides.
with a crew
of modern-day pirates.
His hands...
...is that?
A harpoon.
Wicked.
So how do we
get started?
Huh?
is get you through initiation.
It's important
that you two realize
that what we do here
isn't a game.
The stakes couldn't be higher.
We uncover new threats
every day,
and our country is
depending on us.
Assessment and creative problem
solving are skill sets
that are essential
to what we do.
Al! of these critical
skills work hand in hand
with high-level,
interpersonal interaction
to fill the most-important
single element in the arsenal
- Of the Secret Order-
teamwork.
Congratulations.
What is this?
And why does it smell
like wet dog?
I've played capture
the ag before.
This is nothing like
capture the flag.
100 yards away from here.
The rest of the team should
already be there, got it?
We got bogies on our 6.
I have an idea.
No, we stick to the plan.
Our teammates
are waiting on us.
No, we got this,
don't we, Sully?
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