In this short scene, David delivers a soliloquy in which he explains that he has hacked into one of the Russian drones and is waiting to deliver some supplies to his friend austin. He explains that austin wanted him to talk to him, but he has a supply drone ready to deliver him some stuff. He says that he is not his friend's baby, and that he thinks this is the most serious conflict between the two powers since the Cuban missile crisis. He also says that the Russian army is on the border with the European Union and that there are unconfirmed reports of war breaking out. He adds that the administration has refused to use its U.S. technology in killing European politicians. Owen Mckitrick, a senator who has been critical of the administration's handling of the crisis, says that it is a bad day for the American people when the Europeans don't show the same concern for their own citizens. He notes that the Russians have twice the airpower of the United States, nineteen aircraft carriers, and ten times the number of soldiers. He concludes by saying that he wants to be with his fiancee, mirra. She is the only woman he has ever loved who is risking her life to save her life. She has surrendered to the Russians, he says, and the two of them can get away in one piece.
In this short scene, David delivers a soliloquy in which he explains that he has hacked into one of the Russian drones and is waiting to deliver some supplies to his friend austin. He explains that austin wanted him to talk to him, but he has a supply drone ready to deliver him some stuff. He says that he is not his friend's baby, and that he thinks this is the most serious conflict between the two powers since the Cuban missile crisis. He also says that the Russian army is on the border with the European Union and that there are unconfirmed reports of war breaking out. He adds that the administration has refused to use its U.S. technology in killing European politicians. Owen Mckitrick, a senator who has been critical of the administration's handling of the crisis, says that it is a bad day for the American people when the Europeans don't show the same concern for their own citizens. He notes that the Russians have twice the airpower of the United States, nineteen aircraft carriers, and ten times the number of soldiers. He concludes by saying that he wants to be with his fiancee, mirra. She is the only woman he has ever loved who is risking her life to save her life. She has surrendered to the Russians, he says, and the two of them can get away in one piece.