Allegiant Page #5
Too smart, and you'll lose compassion,
like your brother.
- Caleb's "damaged"?
- Yes.
For nearly 200 years,
the greatest scientific minds
have lived here to test a theory.
If we can rescue
genetically damaged people
from the toxic environment
in the fringe.
And put them in a
safe place like Chicago,
then perhaps over time,
man's genetic material would heal itself.
Return to its original form.
And I'm one of those people?
You're the only one.
That doesn't-
that doesn't make any sense
four is divergent.
There's lot of divergences.
Not divergent, tris.
Pure.
You're genetically "pure".
The rest are still "damaged".
- Four?
- Damaged.
Not as much as Caleb,
but "damaged".
If we can understand
what made you,
maybe we can use that knowledge
to help the "damaged".
What does this have
to do with Chicago?
I answer to the council.
They're the ones who
ultimately determine our fate.
Yours and mine.
I'm going to bring you with me
to Providence to meet them.
When they see that it's possible,
that you were possible,
it will change everything.
I understand it's hard
to take my word for it.
But, if you don't believe me,
believe your mother.
My mother?
Your mother, Natalie,
wasn't born in Chicago.
She was born in the fringe
and rescued by the bureau.
No, that's impossible.
See for yourself.
What are these?
They're your mother's memory tabs.
With them, you can watch
What do I do?
Place one on each temple.
Natalie, come on!
I'm not Natalie.
We need to hide!
Come on!
They're coming!
Run!
The fringers!
Run!
The fringers!
I'm not Natalie.
Natalie, no!
No!
Bureau soldiers!
Left!
Flank left!
Keep right! Keep right!
Keep right!
We're taking you to the bureau.
You're safe.
You don't have
to be afraid anymore.
- How many more did you save today?
- Not enough.
We never get enough.
Chicago has got to work, David.
It's the only hope for us.
From the ashes of civilization, a small
group of genetically unmodified individuals
established the bureau of genetic welfare,
here at Chicago's O'Hare airport.
You're safe.
A grand experiment,
You're safe now.
Tris.
In a moment of need,
your mother did something
that no one had done before.
She volunteered to leave
the safety of the bureau
to enter the experiment herself.
She did this because she knew
the "damaged" were worth saving.
She believed in the experiment so much
she was willing to be a part of it.
If I can show the council
your miracle can be replicated,
then her life's work is complete.
look at any human being,
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