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| Sir, feedback from the chip we put in Bongo's tail indicates that he is going insane. | |
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| When amnesia, false memories, and intimidation don't keep a specimen quiet, our last resort is to let him become a source of disinformation. | |
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| But isn't it morally wrong to let him go mad? Doesn't this violate the Prime Directive? | |
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| Maybe you're going as mad as Bongo. This isn't Star Trek. We have no Prime Directive. | |
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| But shouldn't we try to help him? | |
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| Are you kidding me? Half the fun of this job is watching Earth specimens go absolutely bonkers. | |
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