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ASHLY: He thought it was funny, though, so he’s
still a dick.
TALIESIN: No, that ain’t funny.
MARISHA: All right, let’s split up, take these
guys out.
LIAM: No, it’s too early. We need to wait.
MARISHA: Jesus!
LIAM: It’s 10:35 at night. We need to wait until
they’re asleep.
ASHLY: Call it 10:37 at this point.
LIAM: No.
MARISHA: We wait an hour and get into position.
MATT: Okay. You guys wait an hour to get into
position.
MARISHA: We watch the passing shadows in front of
the windows.
MATT: Okay, you keep an out, and you do watch as
the two of them– They’re not perfectly in line
with each other, and the second floor of the
complex does block their vision of each other when
they are on complete opposite sides of the wall.
But sometimes one of them will be faster than the
other, and they’ll yell to the other, and they’ll
go see each other from the opposite sides.
LIAM: How far is Beauregard from me right now?
MATT: How far is Beauregard from you right now?
LIAM: Did you wander away from me?
MARISHA: No, I’m right next to you.
LIAM: (whispers) Would you rather wait until they
are sleeping in their beds before we did this?
MARISHA: Yeah. I was just trying to move things
along.
LIAM: I don’t want this one moving along right
now. She makes a lot of noise.
ASHLY: Sorry.
MARISHA: Yeah, we’ll wait. We’ll just wait an
hour.
ASHLY: That’s a good question. I’m probably going
to ruin any stealthiness.
MATT: You do know, from the time that you’ve spent
here, that there is no point in which the place is
unguarded from the wall.
ASHLY: There’s no point at which there is–
MATT: Meaning there are shifts. The perimeter
sentinels that you see currently, there are
usually two sets that switch off.
ASHLY: Is there a time when they change?
MATT: There is, but you’re not entirely certain
when it was. You weren’t really paying attention.
SAM: You could take off your armor.
MARISHA: That’s what I was thinking, at least to
get into place, and then put it back on.
MATT: It’s a lot of armor.
LIAM: If we are doing this, I feel we should wait
until it is late at night, and wait until we see
those guards changed, and then wait a little bit
further for the old guards to go to sleep. Yeah?
So there’s a lot of sitting here and not moving. I
know we are all very anxious, but we wait, someone
comes out, relieves these two, they go to bed, and
then we strike all at once. Then we do your plan;