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Director: Cathy Yan
Duration: 109 Minute
Genre: Action, Adventure
stars: Jurnee Smollett-Bell

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Oh he's back? Must be the name then, I heard there's another Steve who did the exact same thing. Wow so much for Gal Gadot being a hero 😂 Anyways, Im glad that theyre promoting this movie, I dont know why there isnt an actual trailer yet. Totally excited to see Black Canary.

Margot Robbie looks like she's having the time of her life and I cannot wait. I loved it! Im taking my girl and friends to watch again 🤩🤩. Margot Robbie WAS Harley Quinn! She made that role come alive and kick ass. 3 nominations. See more awards  » Edit Storyline A twisted tale told by Harley Quinn herself, when Gotham's most nefariously narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis, and his zealous right-hand, Zsasz, put a target on a young girl named Cass, the city is turned upside down looking for her. Harley, Huntress, Black Canary and Renee Montoya's paths collide, and the unlikely foursome have no choice but to team up to take Roman down. Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Taglines: Mayhem at its finest! See more  » Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for strong violence and language throughout, and some sexual and drug material See all certifications  » Details Release Date: 7 February 2020 (USA) Also Known As: Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn Box Office Budget: $100, 000, 000 (estimated) See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia In the Birds of Prey comics, neither Cassandra Cain or Renee Montoya have been members of the eponymous team. Harley Quinn hadn't been with the team during the film's production but was added to the team during the Rebirth era in Oct 2019. See more » Quotes Harley Quinn: [ from trailer] I am so fucking over clowns! See more » Crazy Credits The Warner Bros and DC Comics logo appear against a background of red and blue, Harley's hair colors. See more » Connections Referenced in 2020 Golden Globe Awards  (2020) Frequently Asked Questions See more ».

For some reason i am getting a real tank girl vibe from this is it just me. I was really hoping the costumes would've been put on this list. Harry Warden can destroy Harley Quinn with no problem. Harry can demolish any kind of super hero, or villian. Just him, by himself. This article is about the DC Entertainment character. For the Agatha Christie character, see Mr. Harley Quin. For the TV series, see Harley Quinn (TV series). Harley Quinn Harley Quinn with the Joker on the cover of Batman: Harley Quinn. Art by Alex Ross. Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Batman: The Animated Series " Joker's Favor " First comic appearance The Batman Adventures #12 (September 1993) Created by Paul Dini Bruce Timm In-story information Full name Harleen Frances Quinzel [1] [2] Team affiliations Suicide Squad Birds of Prey Justice League Gotham City Sirens Secret Six Secret Society of Super Villains Partnerships The Joker Poison Ivy Notable aliases The Cupid of Crime The Maid of Mischief Abilities Expert gymnast Immunity to various toxins Utilizes weaponized props Trained in Psychology Harley Quinn ( Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel) is a fictional character appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. The character was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, and first appeared in Batman: The Animated Series in September 1992. She later appeared in DC Comics ' Batman comic books, with the character's first comic book appearance in The Batman Adventures #12 (September 1993). Harley Quinn is a frequent accomplice and lover of the Joker, whom she met while working as an intern psychologist [3] at Gotham City 's Arkham Asylum, where the Joker was a patient. [4] Her name is a play on the name " Harlequin, " a character which originated in commedia dell'arte. The character has teamed up with fellow villains the Catwoman and Poison Ivy several times, the trio being known as the Gotham City Sirens. Poison Ivy is a close friend and recurring ally of Harley, even being depicted as her girlfriend in recent comics. [5] [6] [7] Since The New 52, she is now depicted as an antihero who left her abusive relationship with the Joker and her past as a supervillain behind. [8] However, she is still depicted as a supervillain in other media. Harley Quinn has also been depicted as a recurring core member of the Suicide Squad. Harley Quinn has been adapted into various other forms of media. The character has appeared in both live-action and animated television series, films and video games. The character was originally voiced by Arleen Sorkin in the DC animated universe. Since then, she has later starred in her own animated series, with her voice provided by Kaley Cuoco. In the Birds of Prey television series, she was portrayed by actress Mia Sara. In the Fox series Gotham a character known as Ecco, portrayed by Francesca Root-Dodson and bearing all the characteristics of Harley Quinn, was introduced in the fourth season. The character made her live-action feature film debut in the 2016 film Suicide Squad, portrayed by Margot Robbie. She reprised the role in Birds of Prey (2020) and will appear in The Suicide Squad (2021). History [ edit] Creation [ edit] Introduction [ edit] Harley Quinn first appeared in the DC Animated Universe 's Batman: The Animated Series episode " Joker's Favor, " [9] in what was initially supposed to be the animated equivalent of a walk-on role; several police officers were to be taken hostage by someone jumping out of a cake, and it was decided that to have the Joker do so himself would be too bizarre, although he ended up doing it anyway. Thus they created a female sidekick for the Joker; she would become his love interest. Arleen Sorkin, a former star of the soap opera Days of Our Lives, appeared in a dream sequence on that series in which she wore a jester costume; They used this scene as an inspiration for Quinn. [10] Having been friends with Sorkin since college, Paul Dini incorporated aspects of her personality into the character and even got Sorkin herself to voice the character. [11] Quinn was also inspired by a mutual female friend's "stormy but nonviolent relationship, " according to Timm. [12] Origin story [ edit] The 1994 graphic novel The Batman Adventures: Mad Love recounts the character's origin story. Written and drawn by Dini and Timm, the comic book is told in the style and continuity of Batman: The Animated Series. It describes Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, Ph. D. as an Arkham Asylum psychologist who falls in love with the Joker and becomes his accomplice and on-again, off-again girlfriend. The story received wide praise [13] and won the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best Single Issue Comic of the Year. [14] The New Batman Adventures series adapted Mad Love as an episode of the same name in 1999. It was the second "animated style" comic book adapted for the series, with the other being "Holiday Knights. " Harleen Quinzel becomes fascinated with the Joker while working at Arkham Asylum and volunteers to help treat him. She falls hopelessly in love with the Joker during their sessions, and she helps him escape from the asylum more than once. When Batman returns a severely injured Joker to Arkham, she dons a jester costume to become Harley Quinn, the Joker's sidekick. The Joker frequently insults, ignores, hurts, and even tries to kill Harley, but she always comes back to him, convinced that he genuinely loves her. Expanded role [ edit] After Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, Harley makes several other animated appearances. She appears as one of the four main female characters of the web cartoon Gotham Girls. She also made guest appearances in other cartoons within the DC animated universe, appearing alongside the Joker in the Justice League episode "Wild Cards" and alongside Poison Ivy in the Static Shock episode "Hard as Nails. " Harley Quinn appears in World's Finest: The Batman/Superman Movie (a compilation movie consisting of three-part Superman: The Animated Series episode "World's Finest") as a rival and foil for Lex Luthor 's assistant Mercy Graves; each takes an immediate dislike for the other, at one point fighting brutally with each other as Lex Luthor and the Joker have a business meeting. In the film's climax, Harley ties Graves as a human shield to a combat robot set to confront Superman and Batman, but Graves is rescued by the two heroes without suffering any harm. The animated movie Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker takes place in the future, long after the events in Batman: The Animated Series. It includes a flashback scene in which Harley helps the Joker torture Tim Drake until he has become "Joker Jr., " an insane miniature version of the Clown Prince of Crime; she then falls down a deep pit during a battle with Batgirl. At the end of the movie, a pair of twin girls who model themselves on the Joker are released on bail to their grandmother, who angrily berates them — to which they answer: "Oh, shut up, Nana Harley! " Prior to this, her costume made several appearances in episodes in the future Batcave. Characterization [ edit] Harleen Quinzel [ edit] Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel is depicted as having been a psychologist [4] at Gotham City 's Arkham Asylum. Gotham City Sirens #7 (Feb. 2010) shows Harley visiting her family for the holiday season, in which they are portrayed as being very dysfunctional. It is stated that the reason Harley pursued psychology was to understand her own broken family. [15] The character's origin story relates that Harleen Quinzel was once a psychologist at Arkham Asylum and was assigned to treat the Joker. She eventually falls in love with the Joker and becomes his lover and accomplice. [16] She follows suit in the Joker's clown-themed, criminal antics and adopts the name Harley Quinn, a play on " Harlequin " from the character in commedia dell'arte. Speaking with a pronounced Northeastern accent, Harley refers to the Joker as Mistah J and Puddin', terms of endearment that have since been used in nearly every adaptation in which the two characters appear. Appearance [ edit] Harley Quinn as she appears in the fifth volume of Suicide Squad (August 2017). Her redesign brings her in line with Margot Robbie 's portrayal of the character in the movie of the same name. Art by Otto Schmidt. Harley Quinn was first introduced in the Batman: The Animated Series appearing in the style of a jester. She wore a black domino mask, white facial makeup, and a one-piece black-and-red motley outfit with a cowl. [9] Unlike the Joker, Harley's skin is not permanently white in the animated series, as this is reiterated in scenes showing Harley out of costume with a normal skin complexion. Dr. Harleen Quinzel, Ph. D., is portrayed as having blonde hair and blue eyes. She typically wears glasses, a skirt, high-heeled shoes, and a white lab coat. [17] In her early comic book appearances until 2011, the character wore her original black-and-red costume from the animated series. In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Harley Quinn had a revamped look that lasted until 2016. The New 52 showed Harley Quinn with an alternating black-and-red-toned outfit with a sleeveless top, elbow pads, tight shorts, knee pads, and boots. Her hair color was altered to half-red and half-black, like the cap of her previous incarnation. Consistent with a new origin, her skin was bleached as the result of being kicked into a vat of acid by the Joker. [18] Following 2016's DC Rebirth, Harley Quinn debuted a new look in the third volume of her eponymous series, as well as the fifth volume of Suicide Squad. Her hair color is now blonde with blue dip dye on the left side and pink dip dye on the right, and she sports two new outfits. One outfit consists of tight, blue and red shorts, a ripped tee-shirt, satin jacket, fingerless gloves, fishnet stockings, studded belt, and lace-up boots, much like Margot Robbie 's depiction of the character in the 2016 Suicide Squad film. The character's other outfit is a two-tone, black-and-red suit consisting of a full-sleeve top, tight shorts, opaque stockings, garter belt attachments, and boots. She has also been known to wear both red-and-black colored nail polishes on both her fingernails and toenails in an alternating fashion. Harley Quinn is adorned with various tattoos, including four diamonds on her upper right thigh. Within the DC Extended Universe, both Harley and the Joker have several tattoos, with Harley having them on her cheek, forearm, legs, and abdomen. Transition to comic books and publication history [ edit] After the success of The Animated Series, the character proved so popular that she was eventually added to the Batman comic book canon. [19] She first appeared in the original graphic novel Batman: Harley Quinn, as part of the " No Man's Land " story, although she had already appeared in the Elseworlds Batman: Thrillkiller and Batman: Thrillkiller '62 in 1997. The comic book version of Quinn, like the comic book version of the Joker, is more dangerously violent and less humorously quirky than the animated series version. Despite her noticeably more violent demeanor, Harley does show mercy and compassion from time to time; she notably stops Poison Ivy from killing Batman, instead convincing her to leave the hero hanging bound and gagged from a large statue. A Harley Quinn ongoing series [20] was published monthly by DC Comics for 38 issues from 2001 to 2003. Creators who contributed to the title included Karl Kesel, Terry Dodson, A. J. Lieberman, and Mike Huddleston. The series dealt with her going solo, eventually starting a gang and then fleeing Gotham for the city of Metropolis with her friend Poison Ivy. Quinn dies, only to be resurrected and then return to Gotham. The series ends with Harley turning herself into Arkham Asylum, having finally understood that she needs help. We also learn in issue #8 of the comic that Harley had a relationship in college with fellow psychology student Guy Kopski, whose suicide foreshadowed her obsession with the Joker. Harley later appears in the Jeph Loeb series Hush. She is next seen in a Villains United Infinite Crisis special, where she is one of the many villains who escape from Arkham (although she is knocked unconscious the moment she escapes). In the " One Year Later " storyline, Harley Quinn is an inmate at Arkham, glimpsed briefly in Detective Comics #823 (November 2006). Harley next appeared in Batman #663 (April 2007), in which she helps the Joker with a plan to kill all his former henchmen, unaware that the "punch line" to the scheme is her own death. Upon realizing this, she shoots him in the shoulder. Harley resurfaces in Detective Comics #831 (June 2007), written by Paul Dini. Harley has spent the last year applying for parole, only to see her request systematically rejected by Bruce Wayne, the layman member of Arkham's medical commission. She is kidnapped by Peyton Riley, the new female Ventriloquist, who offers her a job; Harley turns the job down out of respect for the memory of Arnold Wesker, the original Ventriloquist, who attempted to cheer her up during her first week in Arkham while the Joker was still on the loose. She then helps Batman and Commissioner Jim Gordon foil the impostor's plans. Although Riley escapes, Bruce Wayne is impressed with Harley's effort at redemption and agrees with granting her parole. Birds of Prey #105 (June 2007) reveals Harley Quinn as the 6th member of the Secret Six. In issue #108, upon hearing that Oracle has sent the Russian authorities footage of teammate Deadshot murdering the Six's employer as payback for double-crossing them, Harley asks, "Is it a bad time to say 'I quit'? " thus leaving the team. In Countdown #43 (July 2007), Harley appears to have reformed and is shown to be residing in an Amazon -run women's shelter. Having abandoned her jester costume and clown make-up, she now only wears an Amazonian stola or chiton. She befriends the former Catwoman replacement Holly Robinson and then succeeds in persuading her to join her at the shelter, where she is working as an assistant. They are both brought to Themiscyra by "Athena" (really Granny Goodness) and begin Amazon training. Holly and Harley then meet the real Athena and encounter Mary Marvel. The group reveals Granny's deception, and Holly, Harley, and Mary follow her as she retreats to Apokolips. Mary finds the Olympian gods, whom Granny had been holding prisoner, and the group frees them. Harley is granted powers by Thalia as a reward. Upon returning to Earth, the powers vanish, and Harley and Holly return to Gotham City. Gotham City Sirens [ edit] Harley Quinn joins forces with Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley) and Catwoman (Selina Kyle) in the series Gotham City Sirens. Having moved in with Pamela Isley at the Riddler 's apartment, she meets up with Catwoman, who offers for the three of them to live and work together. A new villain who tries to take down Selina Kyle named the Boneblaster breaks into the apartment, and the three of them have to move after they defeat him. Later, after a chance encounter with Hush, the Joker attempts to kill her, apparently out of jealousy. Quinn is rescued by Ivy and Catwoman, and it is later revealed that her attacker was not the real Joker, but one of his old henchmen impersonating him. In Gotham City Sirens #7, Harley Quinn visits her family in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, during the holiday season. Harley's father is a swindler who is still in jail, and her brother, Barry, is a loser with dead-end dreams of rock stardom. Her mother, Sharon, wants her to stop the "villain and hero stuff. " The dysfunctional, "horrible" experience while visiting family causes her to return home to the Sirens' shared Gotham City hideout where Harley, Catwoman, and Poison Ivy spend the rest of Christmas together. [15] Following a number of adventures with Catwoman and Ivy, Harley betrays them and breaks into Arkham Asylum, intending to kill the Joker for his years of abuse towards her. However, Harley ultimately chooses instead to release the Joker from his cell, and together the two orchestrate a violent takeover of the facility that results in most of the guards and staff members either being killed or taken hostage by the inmates. [21] Harley and the Joker are eventually defeated by the Batman and Catwoman, and Harley is last seen being wheeled away while bound in a straitjacket and muzzle. [22] Shortly afterward, Poison Ivy breaks into Harley's cell and attempts to kill her for her betrayal, but instead offers to free her if she helps her kill Catwoman, who had left both of her fellow Sirens behind in Arkham. Harley agrees, and the two set out to trap Catwoman. [23] During the ensuing fight, Catwoman says that she saw good in them and only wanted to help. Just as Batman is about to arrest them, Catwoman helps the two of them escape. [24] In August 2016, the debut of the six-issue miniseries Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death reuniting Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman. Harley appears in the debut issue as Dr. D., with continued appearances throughout the series. [17] The New 52/Harley Quinn Rebirth [ edit] Following DC's 2011 relaunch of its titles, Harley Quinn's costume and appearance were fully revamped. The New 52 shows Harley Quinn with a sleeveless top, tight shorts, and boots. Her hair color has also been altered to half-red and half-black, and her bleached white skin is the result of being kicked into a vat of acid by the Joker. [18] After a falling out with the Joker, she goes into a murderous frenzy, directed towards people responsible for the Joker's imprisonment. Captured by the Black Canary, she is forcibly inducted into the Suicide Squad by Amanda Waller. However, when she discovers that the Joker is rumored to be dead, it takes a further toll to her already-addled mind, and betraying the Suicide Squad, she puts their safety and secrecy at risk by turning herself into the Gotham Police Department in a plot to gain access to the skinned face of the Joker. [25] Her plan pays off, and she manages to recover the face; though, in a further psychotic episode, Harley captures and ties up Deadshot and places the skinned face of the Joker over Deadshot's face, so that she can carry on a "conversation" with her dead lover. Deadshot lures Harley in close, shooting and severely injuring her during the conversation. [18] After the Joker returns to Gotham in the " Death of the Family " storyline, he forces her to disguise herself in his old Red Hood costume and trick the Batman into coming to the chemical plant where they first met. The Batman then falls into a tank and demands Harley to tell him where the Joker is. However, she only replies, in tears, that he is no longer the Joker she had fallen in love with. [26] Harley Quinn in the New 52. Art by Clay Mann and Seth Mann. On July 16, 2013, DC announced that a new Harley Quinn ongoing comic book series would begin publication in November 2013, co-written by Amanda Conner and her husband Jimmy Palmiotti, cover illustrated by Conner, and story illustrated by Chad Hardin. [27] [28] The series has notably become distanced from the "Batman Family" of DC publications in both tone and premise, with Harley no longer having any significant connection to either the Batman or the Joker following the "Death of the Family" storyline. In the series, Harley Quinn has become a landlady at Coney Island, is a part-time member of a roller derby team, and has returned to her work in psychology under her real alias, indicating that Harley's real identity is not public knowledge in the new status quo. Under Conner and Palmiotti's writing, Harley was reinvented as an antihero who, after being released from the Suicide Squad and having her public files erased, values human life more or less and actively tries to improve life in her neighborhood, with mixed results. While the comic book version of the character is still romantically linked with the Joker, a more recent development has Harley also romantically involved with Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner confirmed that the two characters are in a non-monogamous romantic relationship. [29] Between issues #11–13, Harley formed a brief partnership with an amnesiac Power Girl and battled the Clock King and the Sportsmaster before Power Girl's memory was restored, and she left Harley at the top of the Eiffel Tower as punishment for her deceit. [30] Harley attempts to coerce a romantic connection with her tenant Mason but was unable to make the date due to the multitude of responsibilities in her life, balancing her two jobs with her commitment to her roller derby team and her career as a crime-fighter. [31] With support from Ivy, Harley makes amends with Mason and turns to the Internet to recruit other strong, young women in a crime-fighting team she is forming. [32] This team, dubbed the Gang of Harleys (due to all members fashioning themselves after Harley and taking on similar codenames), comprising young women of various ethnic backgrounds and one gay man called Harvey Quinn, then fights Captain Horatio Strong, a sea captain who becomes superhumanly strong after eating an addictive alien sea-plant, in an homage to Popeye. Harley agrees to help a woman whose daughter has been kidnapped by a gang in Hollywood. [33] Harley Quinn has featured a few standalone specials which are not directly connected to the main series and feature multiple artists. In the scratch and sniff -themed Annual issue, Harley briefly returned to Gotham to save her girlfriend Poison Ivy, as the Arkham Asylum employees monitoring her had brainwashed her to create a hallucinogenic pathogen. [34] In the Valentine's Day Special, Harley returned to Gotham to win a prize date with Bruce Wayne (who, unbeknownst to her, is the Batman) and finds herself fighting animal rights activists-turned-supervillain blackmailers. She shares a brief intimate moment with Bruce Wayne. At Coney Island, Batman informs Harley that while he still distrusts her, he admires her attempt at heroism and promises not to interfere. Harley kisses the Batman and tells him to get "lessons" on kissing from Bruce Wayne, to which the Batman privately grins. [35] In Futures End, a series set five years in the future, Harley mails herself to the Bahamas in an attempt to save money on airfare. The plane carrying her crashes over the ocean while flying through a storm, and Harley is washed up onto the shores of an island inhabited by an uncontacted tribe. The tribe quickly declares her a goddess and is determined to have her meet their god-king who turns out to be the Joker. After a fight and reconciliation, Harley learns that the Joker has been living on the island as a god and making the inhabitants dress up as various superheroes and track him down while playing tricks on them. It is announced that she and the Joker are to be married. She is initially excited about the pending marriage, until she discovers that the two will be sacrificed to the island's volcano as their wedding ceremony ends. [36] A spin-off series entitled Harley Quinn and Power Girl was launched in June 2015. The series is set to run six issues and takes place while Harley has the amnesiac Power Girl convinced the two are a crime-fighting duo. [37] The story follows the two when they are sent to a part of deep space known as La Galaxia Del Sombrero during the unseen events mentioned in Harley Quinn #12 and then chronicles their journey to return to Earth. [38] Harley has broken up with the Joker and has a romantic relationship with Poison Ivy. [39] Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti's four-year run on Harley Quinn, after almost a hundred issues, came to an end with Harley Quinn #34 "That's all folks! " [40] The series has continued, however, and features a new team of creators. The ongoing series has no apparent connection to Suicide Squad other than her new hairstyle, dyed for her by one of the tenants in her Brooklyn apartment and a few guest shots from characters like Killer Croc and Deadshot. Harley has once again met up with Power Girl and even her new sidekick Terra. She has faced down multiple villains from the Penguin to the corrupt mayor of New York and is in the process of running for mayor herself when the previous mayor tried to solve the homeless problem by feeding them to cannibals. She also runs a "vigilante for hire" group; she calls her Gang of Harleys and has numerous other allies and stalkers, including Red Tool (a parody of Deadpool), Harley Sinn (a former nemesis) and various other allies she has made along the way. The mayor countered by kidnapping her friend Mason and killing him. Harley got revenge, and then she and Ivy went to visit with her family. On her return, a Man-Bat was seen around town, and Tony went missing. Not feeling very good after the death of Mason, Harley ordered her gang to stay out of it and was summarily ignored. They went to Arkham to ask Langstrom if he was behind it but found him gibbering in his cell. He did, however, mention that there was "another. " Meanwhile, Harley went hunting for the Man-Bat and took it down, only to find out it was Tony. Kidnapped moments later, they awoke in Langstrom's lab to find that his wife Francine was the newest Man-Bat, and she then jabbed Harley with the Man-Bat potion. After that mess, a few of her old criminal buddies, including the Penguin, the Mad Hatter, the Scarecrow, Solomon Grundy, False Face, Mr. Freeze, and numerous other Batman villains took advantage of Harley's grief over her dead friend Mason to split her from her team. This was a temporary measure, and soon, Harley freed them from mind control and apologized for some things she said while on truth serum. Working together with all of her friends and allies like Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, and Power Girl, Harley took the gang down. A few weeks later, the Riddler showed up late for the fight while Harley and her gang were eating at the reformed Condiment King's new hot dog stand, and they easily beat him up too. This was followed up by a one-shot issue in which we see a decimated future where Red Tool has tracked down Old Lady Harley at future cyborg Tony's request. We learn that she married pretty much everyone she knew at one time or another and that the world was mostly destroyed when her Gang of Harleys became several Gangs and tore each other to pieces after Coach was killed/absorbed by Brainiac. Harley finds her old original gang, beats them up, and retakes control. This leaves Coach/Brainiac in charge, and he heads out with Red Tool to go home. Back in the current time period, she recently went on a one-woman rampage on Apokolips before coming back to Earth with a new friend she rescued from Granny Goodness named Tina to deal with a realtor and a cult run by a skeleton-headed goof calling himself "Lord Death Man" whom she heard about on a literal pirate broadcast. It turns out that he set it up himself because he is in love with her and thought it was fun walking into her traps, being apparently unkillable. Harley used the money he paid her to save her building and surrounding businesses from a land developer, whom she then catapulted away. When last seen, Harley was reading one of her own comics and a woman calling herself Jonni DC, Continuity Cop was threatening to stop her, and the preview predicted Harley would destroy the DC Universe. After her mother was temporarily retconned and a series of pointless adventures through multiple continuities, everything was restored to normal, with the exception of an alternate past superhero with no concept of a "gray area" being pulled into Harley's world. Controversy [ edit] In September 2013, DC Comics announced a contest for fans and artists, "Break into comics with Harley Quinn! " [41], in which contestants were to draw Harley in four different suicide scenarios. This contest drew controversy not only because it was announced close to National Suicide Prevention Week, but because some artists did not like the sexualized portrayal of Harley in the fourth scenario, in which Harley attempts suicide while naked in her bathtub. After seeing the reactions to the contest, DC apologized, saying they should have made it clear that it was a dream sequence that was not supposed to be taken seriously. In the final version, the bathtub scene was cut and replaced with Harley sitting on a rocket while flying in space. [42] [43] Harley's Little Black Book [ edit] Harley also teamed up with a lot of major DC characters in Harley's Little Black Book, including Zatanna, Wonder Woman, Superman, Lobo, and a version of herself and some other superheroines in a world in which they were trying to kill Hitler. DC Universe [ edit] DC Comics began the next relaunch of its entire line of titles called DC Rebirth in June 2016. In December 2017, DC opted to rebrand its titles under the "DC Universe" name, using the continuity established from DC Rebirth. [44] [45] Within the DC Universe, Harley Quinn is featured in a third bi-monthly volume of her eponymous series, starting with Harley Quinn vol. 3 #1 (October 2016). Suicide Squad [ edit] Harley Quinn has a recurring role in the comic book title Suicide Squad, which debuted its fifth volume with Suicide Squad vol. 5 #1 (October 2016). Following the events of DC Rebirth, Harley Quinn sports two new outfits following in DC Universe. She wears tight blue-and-red shorts, a ripped white tee shirt, a satin jacket, fingerless gloves, net stockings, and boots. Her other outfit is a two-tone, black-and-red suit consisting of a full-sleeve top, tight shorts, opaque stockings, garter belt attachments, and boots. Harley Quinn is adorned with tattoos, and her hair color is blonde hair with blue dip dye on the left side and pink dip dye on the right to match the movie and her new hairstyle in 52. Unlike her counterpart in the New 52 series (who may be a sequel to this series after Harley finishes her time on the Squad, even going so far as to erase her public criminal record despite the fact that both versions got the dip-dyed hairstyle at the same time), she is still fairly dark and resists any attempts at labeling her a hero, no matter how many lives she saves or how many times she steps up to take command of the situation. She tends to swap her carefree joking attitude for the occasional sulk. So far, the events of the Squad do little to affect the DC Universe outside of their immediate mission. She is still officially done with the Joker in a romantic capacity and still Poison Ivy's on-again, off-again girlfriend. The ongoing fifth volume of Suicide Squad shows Harley Quinn as an unpredictable and dangerous inmate at Belle Reve Penitentiary, attacking the facility's security forces when given the opportunity. [46] Harley Quinn becomes the leader of the Suicide Squad in issue #20, following Rick Flag's apparent death. The members of the team under Harley's leadership include Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, the Enchantress, Katana, and Killer Croc. Harley Quinn DC Black Label [ edit] Harley Quinn is a major character in DC's first Black Label comic series, an adult-focused imprint, in Sean Murphy's 8-part standalone story Batman: White Knight (more information provided in other versions section). Harleen, a limited series created by Stjepan Sejic, due to debut on September 25, will provide new insight into the character's origin story and will be her first solo comic series within the new imprint. [47] In addition to her own origin story, Harley Quinn will also feature in Kami Garcia, Mike Mayhew, and Mico Suayan's Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity. The series re-imagines Harley Quinn as a forensic profiler who helps the police on their trail of the Joker and is due for release on October 2, 2019. [48] Other versions [ edit] Harley Quinn's first major appearance outside the Batman animated world was in the Elseworlds miniseries Thrillkiller. This version of Harley is a schoolgirl named Hayley Fitzpatrick who dresses up in order to help a female version of the Joker called Bianca Steeplechase. After Batgirl kills Bianca, Harley is shown killing her own family, intent on revenge in the final frames of the story. [49] In the Elseworlds 80-Page Giant, one of the stories is about Lex Luthor as a music producer. One of his groups is, as the press puts it, " alternative lifestyle folkies Ivy and Harley". [50] On the new Earth-3, Harleen Quinzel is the Jokester's business manager and is killed by the Owlman. [51] Harley appears in Batman/The Spirit. In this crossover, Harley is one of the many villains who helps try to take down the Batman and the Spirit. She initially appears disguised as a flight attendant. In the 2008 graphic novel Joker, Harley Quinn appears as the Joker's helper and aide-de-camp. She at one point acts as a stripper (though this may be a ruse) and is never shown speaking. [52] In the Ame-Comi Girls universe, Harley is partnered with the Catwoman and Poison Ivy as part of a trio of villains. The Flashpoint version of Harley Quinn is named Yo-Yo. She was a henchwoman of the Joker, and the Batman chased her down to find the Joker's location, as she had kidnapped Judge Dent 's children. He chased her to the ledge of the building around Crime Alley. Batman drops her off the roof, but is luckily saved by Cyborg. [53] In Batman '66, a version of Harley Quinn designed more around the 1960s television show (she is slightly taller and her hair is short; she also wears prominent slanted glasses, a long red dress and red blouse, large pearl necklace, and fairly prominent earrings) appears as Dr. Holly Quinn, PhD, a psychologist at Arkham Asylum, referred to as Arkham Institute for the Criminally Insane. She convinces the Joker to cooperate with Batman and Robin in exchange for approving his comedy night proposal. [3] Dr. Quinn is manipulated by the Catwoman and the Joker to perfect the Joker Wave — a hysteria-inducing transmitting dish used on Gotham. Quinn is devastated by her role in the plot and to atone for her mistake, Dr. Quinn reverses the device by submitting herself to its effects — freeing the people of Gotham, but sacrificing her sanity in the process. She escapes and becomes a supervillain named Harlequin, wearing a roller derby -inspired version of the classic Harley costume. She retains her considerable intelligence and psychological training, making her a difficult foe for the Dynamic Duo, but is eventually captured when Batman and Robin disguise themselves as criminals (Batman in his regular alternate guise of Matches Malone) who beat up other bad guys who were auditioning to be Holly's henchmen. [54] Harley Quinn appears in the prequel comic to the game Injustice: Gods Among Us. She helps the Joker kidnap Lois Lane and surgically plant a trigger in her heart that will set off a nuclear bomb in Metropolis should her heart stop; when Superman accidentally kills her (thinking she is Doomsday) he becomes devastated, with the grieving Superman killing the Joker as a result. Harley struggles to come to terms with the Joker's death, but develops an attachment to the Green Arrow when he kidnaps her to protect her from Superman's wrath, but is also grief-stricken when he is killed by Superman. She later confronts the Black Canary, but hesitates upon realizing she is pregnant upon vomiting mid-battle and reveals to the Black Canary that she has a four-year-old daughter named Lucy who lives with her sister. Harley and the Canary befriend each other as a result and Harley starts helping Batman's Insurgency, though most members distrust her due to her lover's actions. In Injustice 2, she helps to fight Grodd's Society and Brainiac alongside the Black Canary, the Green Arrow and the other Justice League and Regime members. It is revealed in the ending that she later joins the Justice League as a fully accepted member, though she occasionally has to deal with her violent impulses. It is also revealed that her daughter thinks her mother is actually her Aunt Harley, though Harley hopes she may one day be able to tell her the truth. In the Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover, Harley is made into a mutant hyena by the Shredder. She is knocked out by the Batman in the final battle and Splinter uses her hammer to take down the rest of the Arkham inmates. After the Shredder is defeated, the mutagen in her system decays naturally, causing her and the rest of the mutated inmates to revert to normal. [55] In Batman: White Knight, it is revealed that Harley Quinn was two different women all along. The first Harley Quinn, Harleen Quinzel, quit when the Joker captured and tortured Robin ( Jason Todd), and she was replaced by another girl, Marian Drews, without the Joker even realizing it. Once the Joker was cured from his insanity, he proposes marriage to Harley, only for her to beat him and mock him for acting "normal". The original Harley Quinn then appears, kicks the "fake Harley" unconscious and reveals to Jack Napier (Joker's true identity in this continuity) that there were two Harleys all along. While Harleen loved the Joker "despite his flaws", Marian loved the Joker by "his flaws". She accepts his marriage proposal and joins him in his quest to rid Gotham City of the Batman. Drews then takes the mantle of the Joker for herself "until the real Joker returns". [56] [57] In DC Comics Bombshells, Harley fell in with the Joker (in this version, a gangster) after leaving Charm School, but left him when he began his journey into the occult. By the time of the events of the story, Harley is drawn to England by a voice she believes is the Joker, but turns out to be the Joker's Daughter. She rejects the Joker's Daughter's attempt to have the Joker resurrected in the body of Poison Ivy, instead beginning a relationship with Ivy herself. In Batman: Damned Harley snaps after the Joker's mysterious death following a battle with Batman and performs surgery on herself and dressing herself to make her resemble the Joker. Harley leads the Joker's remaining henchman on a revenge mission, blowing up several buildings and taking over the GCPD building and defacing the Batsignal so that it resembles the Joker's smile. Batman arrives and defeats the henchman before Harley paralyzes him with a toxin, beats him with her baseball bat, and attempts to sexually abuse him. Batman is then possessed by the Enchantress, and strangles Harley against the Batsignal. [58] In other media [ edit] Film [ edit] Live action [ edit] Australian actress Margot Robbie portrays Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn in the DC Extended Universe, debuting in the 2016 film Suicide Squad. [59] Paul Dini, the creator of Harley Quinn, said that Robbie "nailed" the character. [60] The Batman: Arkham version of Harley makes a cameo appearance in the 2018 film Ready Player One in The Distracted Globe nightclub sequence. [61] Warner Bros. worked on a film focused on the DC Comics all-female superhero team Birds of Prey and Robbie reprised her role, as well as produced this film. The movie was released in February 2020. Robbie will reprise her role in the 2021 soft-reboot of 2016's Suicide Squad. Animation [ edit] Harley Quinn appears in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, based on Batman Beyond series and set in DCAU, voiced by Arleen Sorkin. Harley Quinn has a cameo appearance in the animated film Justice League: The New Frontier. She is seen during the famous speech by John F. Kennedy. An alternate universe version of Harley Quinn appears in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. In the film, she is a monkey of "The Jester" (the film version of the Joker). Harley Quinn appears in Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, an adaptation of the video game of the same name, with Laura Bailey reprising her role. The Flashpoint version of Harley Quinn named Yo-Yo appears in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, voiced by Hynden Walch. Harley Quinn is featured in Batman: Assault on Arkham, voiced by Hynden Walch. Harley Quinn appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout, with Tara Strong reprising her role. Harley Quinn appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by Jenny Slate. Harley Quinn appears as the main protagonist in the animated film Batman and Harley Quinn, voiced by Melissa Rauch. [62] [63] Dr. Harleen Quinzel appears in the animated film Batman vs. Two-Face, voiced by Sirena Irwin. She is the assistant to Hugo Strange, who reciprocates the Joker's flirting. In a Blu-ray exclusive bonus scene, Quinzel, dressed as Harley Quinn, busts the Joker out of prison. Harley Quinn appears in DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon, voiced by Kang Ji-young. [64] The Brave and the Bold version of Harley Quinn appears in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with Tara Strong voicing her. Harley Quinn appears in Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, with Tara Strong reprising her role. Again, she is a member of the Suicide Squad and is primarily designed after her appearance in The New 52. A feudal Japan version of Harley Quinn appears in the anime film Batman Ninja, voiced by Rie Kugimiya and Tara Strong in Japanese and English respectively. [65] [66] Harley Quinn appears in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. She has a cameo appearance in an altered future where the villains have taken over. Harley Quinn appears in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, voiced by Margot Rubin. Harley Quinn appears in Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, voiced by an uncredited Tara Strong. Harley Quinn appears in Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with Tara Strong reprising her role. Harley is first introduced as an inmate at Arkham, who mocks Shredder from inside her cell. After the Joker frees her, she is mutated into a hyena, and assists her lover in fighting the Bat-family and the Turtles. She is knocked out by a crazed and mutated Batman, and abandoned by the Joker as he attempts to escape. She was presumably demutated by the Gotham police. Harley Quinn appears in Batman: Hush, with Hynden Walch reprising her role. Television [ edit] In 2002, a short-lived television series called Birds of Prey, included Harley Quinn as a psychologist and the main antagonist, portrayed by actress Mia Sara. In this show, Harleen Quinzel uses her day job as a psychologist to achieve her hidden purpose: to take control of the city of New Gotham. She does not wear a costume, although she does wear an outfit that is reminiscent of her cartoon costume in the series finale " Devil's Eyes ". Harley Quinn makes a cameo appearance in the Arrow season two episode "Suicide Squad", voiced again by Tara Strong, while physically portrayed by Cassidy Alexa (credited as "Deranged Squad Female"). [67] [68] The series star Stephen Amell revealed in an interview that she was originally set to appear in the season two finale episode "Unthinkable", but was cut due to time. [69] The show's producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed that there were plans for the character to appear, but series actress Willa Holland stated that they had been axed due to the Suicide Squad film. [70] [71] A variation of Harley Quinn named Ecco appears in the fourth and fifth seasons of Gotham, portrayed by Francesca Root-Dodson. This version is an amalgamation of Harley Quinn, Alicia Hunt and Echo. She shares many characteristics with Harley Quinn, wearing a similar black and red costume, using her catchphrase "Puddin", and being completely devoted and infatuated with Jeremiah Valeska when he operated as Xander Wilde. Harleen Quinzel previously appeared in the third season finale " Heavydirtysoul " in an uncredited capacity, portrayed by Meggie Vilcina, in which Bruce Wayne, in his first act as a vigilante, saves her and her parents from a mugger. [72] In Riverdale, Harley Quinn appears in a costume worn by the character Toni Topaz, played by Vanessa Morgan, from the episode titled " Chapter Sixty-One: Halloween ", in reference to American comic book miniseries Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica. [73] Harley's first appearance was in the DCAU. She started in the Batman: The Animated Series and later appears in Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, Static Shock and Justice League, voiced by Arleen Sorkin. The character makes an appearance on the Kids' WB series The Batman, voiced by Hynden Walch. In this version, she and Joker do not seem to have an abusive relationship. Also, this version is a television pop-psychiatrist. In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Harley Quinn makes an appearance and is voiced by Meghan Strange. This version is a henchwoman of the Joker whose costume is modeled after a 1920s flapper. Harley Quinn makes many cameos in Teen Titans Go!. Harley Quinn appears in Justice League Action, voiced by Tara Strong. Harley Quinn appears on the 2019 animated series DC Super Hero Girls with Tara Strong reprising her role. In 2017, it was first reported that Warner Bros. Animation has ordered 26 half-hour episodes of an adult-oriented Harley Quinn animated series for their new streaming service, DC Universe. [74] The series will follow Harley as she "attempts to make it on her own as the criminal Queenpin of Gotham City", [74] and step out of the Joker's shadow. Quinn will be joined by Poison Ivy in the series, as well as several characters from her New 52 comic such as Sy Borgman and various D-list villains. Unlike the comics, Harley is still trying to be a villain as she's still in the process of breaking up with the Joker and is not yet dating Poison Ivy. [75] [76] In June 2018, the series' release was confirmed for 2019. [77] On October 3, 2018, it was announced that Kaley Cuoco will provide the voice of Harley and a short teaser trailer was released. [78] The episode "Bensonhurst" introduced her parents, Sharon and Nick (voiced by Susie Essman and Charlie Adler), and her grandparents (also voiced by Essman and Adler). Web series [ edit] Harley Quinn had a co-starring role in the Gotham Girls webtoon voiced by Arleen Sorkin, in which she joins forces with Poison Ivy and Catwoman. Harley Quinn appears in the Batman Black and White motion comics, voiced by Janyse Jaud. Harley Quinn (credited as Harlequin) appears in the first episode of the web series Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, in which she kidnaps and mutilates an unknown number of people and makes toys and dolls out of the bodies. She fights the Batman after he frees her latest victim and ends up surrendering, only to be drained of her blood and possibly killed after the Batman reveals his fangs to her. She is voiced by Tara Strong reprising her role from the Arkham franchise. Harley Quinn appears in the web series DC Super Hero Girls, in which she is a student at Super Hero High and the roommate of Wonder Woman. Unusually for the character, she is portrayed as a hero instead of a villain and has a mostly positive relationship with her superhero counterparts. She is once again voiced by Tara Strong. Video games [ edit] DC Animated Universe games [ edit] Harley cameos in The Adventures of Batman & Robin for the Super NES, and as a boss in The Adventures of Batman & Robin for the Sega Genesis. She appears in The Adventures of Batman & Robin for the Sega CD and Batman: Chaos in Gotham, voiced by Arleen Sorkin. Harley Quinn appears in Batman Vengeance, voiced by Arleen Sorkin. DC Universe Online [ edit] Harley appears in the DC Universe Online video game, with Arleen Sorkin returning as her voice. Harley is the basic Legends PVP character granted to Villains without having to spend Marks of Legend. To date, this was the last time Arleen Sorkin voiced the character; as of 2016, Harley Quinn is now voiced by Jen Brown, starting with a DLC episode based on the Gotham City Sirens. Lego series [ edit] Harley Quinn appears in Lego Batman: The Videogame, with her sound effects provided by Grey DeLisle. She appears as an enemy of Batman, a 1st deputy of the Joker, and the second boss of Chapter 3 "The Joker's Return". [79] [80] Harley Quinn in Lego Batman is a playable character, can be unlocked through the villain levels and carries a pistol and her giant mallet. She is one of three bosses that later appear as minibosses, the other two being Two-Face and Catwoman. Harley Quinn appears in Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, voiced by Laura Bailey. [81] She first appears as the first miniboss in "Theatrical Pursuits". In " Arkham Asylum Antics", she rides with the Riddler and Two-Face on the latter's truck. She also appears as a boss at the Gotham Funland entrance. Harley Quinn appears in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, with Tara Strong reprising her role. She has 2 side-quests in the Hall of Doom. Harley Quinn is a playable character in Lego Dimensions, with Tara Strong reprising the role. Harley Quinn serves as one of the main characters in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced again by Tara Strong. [82] Her design is based on The New 52. Batman: Arkham series [ edit] Harley Quinn appears in the Batman: Arkham franchise. Arleen Sorkin initially reprises her role in the first game, whereas Tara Strong assumes the role for the remainder of the series. [83] [84] In Batman: Arkham Asylum, she dons a new costume based on a nurse uniform. She takes control of Arkham, allowing the Joker to escape, releases Poison Ivy from her cell and kidnaps Warden Quincy Sharp. In Batman: Arkham City, she is shown wearing a biker-girl themed costume in this game, using a low-key version of her usual makeup, with heavy eye shadow in lieu of her domino mask. Harley also appears in "Harley Quinn's Revenge" expansion, seeking revenge on the Batman for the death of the Joker. By this time, Harley has dyed her hair completely black and wears almost all black, with a "J" necklace and mourning veil. Harley Quinn appears in Batman: Arkham City Lockdown, where she kidnaps a reporter to use as a hostage to free the Joker. After luring the Batman into a trap, she tries to execute the bound and gagged reporter, but is stopped by one of the Batman's batarangs. She is once again voiced by Tara Strong. Dr. Harleen Quinzel, M. appears briefly in Batman: Arkham Origins before her transformation into Harley Quinn. She interviews the Joker at Blackgate Prison and falls in love with him after he confesses his fascination with someone who he considers special to him (the Batman). She later appears amongst the prison's other staff members held hostage by the Joker when he takes over the facility, but she is rescued by the Batman. Quinzel is last seen escorting the Joker to his cell after he is defeated by the Batman in the game's ending. In the main story of Batman: Arkham Knight, it is revealed that in between the events of Arkham City and the current game, she has become a very competent gang leader, having recovered control of the Joker's former gang (including the members that were plotting to overthrow her or desert her) and has even become one of Gotham's main gang leaders, recruited by the Scarecrow in his plan to kill the Batman. She tries to break free and recruit the victims of the Joker's blood transfusion who were not affected by the cure, all of whom started to display traces of his appearance and behavior, but they all end up dead after she was betrayed by one of the Joker patients that was working with her. Apart from the main game, she is a playable character via downloadable content that was once a pre-order exclusive. This content contains a story-driven mission, featuring her own weapons and abilities; it also includes four challenge maps for the character. In her mission, which takes place shortly before the main story, Harley breaks into the Blüdhaven prison to free Poison Ivy, defeating all police officers and, with Ivy's help, Nightwing. [85] At certain points, her Harleen and Harley personas are heard fighting for control of her body. Harley appears, this time in her classic costume, in the Batgirl: A Matter of Family downloadable content story pack. Set before the events of Arkham Asylum, she serves as one of the two final bosses alongside the Joker, confronting Batgirl and Robin. Harley appears as a playable character in the mobile game Batman: Arkham Underworld, voiced again by Tara Strong. She is unlocked after the player completes a mission for her, after which she will become playable, wielding a special pistol, grenades and a baseball bat, and can bring her pet hyenas into the field with her. Injustice series [ edit] Harley Quinn appears as a playable fighter in Injustice: Gods Among Us, voiced by Tara Strong. [86] In the alternate universe depicted in the game, Quinn establishes the Joker Clan to honor the Clown Prince of Crime after he is murdered by Superman. She is part of Batman's Insurgency and is tempted in the story to revert to her older ways when an alternate Joker arrives in her dimension, until Lex Luthor manages to convince her that the Joker is manipulating her for his ends. In her arcade ending, she fatally slits the Joker's throat after a wedding gone wrong. [87] Harley Quinn appears as a playable fighter in Injustice 2, with Tara Strong reprising her role. [88] [89] Batman: The Enemy Within [ edit] Harley Quinn appears in Batman: The Enemy Within (the sequel to Batman: The Telltale Series), voiced by Laura Post. [90] In this iteration of the character, Quinzel was driven insane following her father's long bout with mental illness and eventual suicide. Attempting to avoid the same fate as her father, she recruits John Doe/Joker and joins the Pact, hoping the Lotus virus will be able to cure her sickness. Depending on player choice, Quinn will either end the game in police custody or a part of Amanda Waller's task force. Other appearances [ edit] Harley Quinn appears in Infinite Crisis as a playable character, voiced by Tara Strong. [91] Harley Quinn is among the villains summoned by Brainiac to retrieve Starites in Scribblenauts Unmasked. Harley Quinn appears as a playable character in the mobile game, Suicide Squad: Special Ops, based on the film. She appears as a playable character in DC Legends and DC Unchained. In Mortal Kombat 11 she is used as DLC costume skin for Cassie Cage During the Kombat pack DLC released of The Terminator. Novels [ edit] Harley Quinn has her own novel adaptation from comics as part of the DC Comic Novels series. Mad Love was released in November 2018 and written by Pat Cardigan and original co-creator Paul Dini and published by Titan Books. Reception [ edit] Harley Quinn has been interpreted as having dependent personality disorder, as well as showing typically villainous antisocial behavior. [92] Kate Roddy describes Harley Quinn as an "ambitious career woman who gives up her autonomy to become an abused sidekick" and discusses fan responses to the character. [12] Chris Sims describes the approach of Batman: The Animated Series as showing "a version of the character who is having adventures right now " and regards that choice as being a key part of Harley Quinn's production. Chris Sims describes her as the Joker's Robin. [93] Harley Quinn has become one of DC Comics ' most popular characters. [94] The 2016 relaunch of her comic shipped more copies than any other DC Rebirth title and was one of the best-selling comics of the year. [95] DC Comics co-publisher Jim Lee refers to Harley Quinn as the fourth pillar in their publishing line, behind Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. [96] Harley Quinn currently stars in four separate ongoing series — three eponymous titles and Suicide Squad. Only Batman and Superman have comparable numbers of monthly appearances, making Harley DC Comics' most prominent and profitable female character. [96] Kevin Kiniry, vice-president of DC Collectibles, says Harley Quinn is always a top-seller and that she "can go toe-to-toe with Batman and the Joker as one of the most fan-requested and sought-after characters. " [96] In 2016, Harley Quinn's Halloween costume ranked as the most popular costume in both the United States and the United Kingdom and it remains a popular subject for cosplay. [97] [98] To celebrate the character, DC Comics declared the month of February to be Harley Quinn Month and published 22 Harley Quinn variant covers across their line of comic books. [99] IGN 's 2009 list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Harley Quinn as #45. [100] She was ranked 16th in Comics Buyer's Guide ' s 2011 "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list. [101] Collected editions [ edit] Harley Quinn (2000–2004) [ edit] Vol. # Title Material Collected Pages Publication Date ISBN 1 Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes Harley Quinn vol. 1 #1-7 192 December 2007 978-1401216573 2 Night and Day Harley Quinn vol. 1 #8-13 and Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War 190 June 2013 978-1401240417 3 Welcome to Metropolis Harley Quinn vol. 1 #14-25 288 March 2014 978-1401245955 4 Vengeance Unlimited Harley Quinn vol. 1 #26-38 314 September 2014 978-1401250683 The Deluxe Edition Harley Quinn By Karl Kesel And Terry Dodson: The Deluxe Edition Book One Harley Quinn vol. 1 #1-8 224 September 2017 978-1401276423 Harley Quinn By Karl Kesel And Terry Dodson: The Deluxe Edition Book Two Harley Quinn vol. 1 #9-19 November 2018 978-1401285098 The New 52 Harley Quinn (2014–2017) [ edit] Hot In The City Harley Quinn vol. 2 #0-8 October 2014 978-1401254155 Power Outage Harley Quinn vol. 2 #9-13, Harley Quinn Futures End #1, Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego and material from Secret Origin #4 208 April 2015 978-1401257637 Kiss Kiss Bang Stab Harley Quinn vol. 2 #14-16, Annual #1, Harley Quinn Holiday Special #1 and Harley Quinn Valentine's Special #1 168 December 2015 978-1401262525 Harley Quinn and Power Girl Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1-6 152 March 2016 978-1401259747 A Call to Arms Harley Quinn vol. 2 #17-21 and Harley Quinn Road Trip Special #1 176 June 2016 978-1401269296 5 The Joker's Last Laugh Harley Quinn vol. 2 #22-25 and Harley Quinn: Be Careful What You Wish For 144 September 2016 978-1401271992 6 Black, White and Red All Over Harley Quinn vol. 2 #26-30 January 2017 978-1401272593 Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys #1-6 February 2017 978-1401267858 Harley's Little Black Book Harley's Little Black Book #1-6 256 August 2017 978-1401269760 DC Rebirth Harley Quinn (2017–2018) [ edit] Die Laughing Harley Quinn vol. 3 #1-7 March 2017 978-1401268312 Joker Loves Harley Harley Quinn vol. 3 #8-13 June 2017 978-1401270957 Red Meat Harley Quinn vol. 3 #14-21 978-1401273699 Surprise, Surprise Harley Quinn vol. 3 #22-27 and Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special January 2018 978-1401275266 Vote Harley Harley Quinn vol. 3 #28-34 May 2018 978-1401278823 Angry Bird Harley Quinn vol. 3 #35-42 August 2018 978-1401281526 Harley Quinn: The Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 1 Harley Quinn vol. 3 #1-13 304 978-1401273682 Harley Quinn: The Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 2 Harley Quinn vol. 3 #14-27 and Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special 384 July 2018 978-1401280659 Harley Quinn: The Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 3 Harley Quinn vol. 3 #28-42 392 January 2019 978-1401285531 DC Universe Harley Quinn (2018–present) [ edit] Harley vs. Apokolips Harley Quinn vol. 3 #43-49 December 2018 978-1401285074 Harley Loves Joker Harley Loves Joker #1-2 and back stories from Harley Quinn vol. 3 #17-25 128 978-1401283490 Harley Destroys the Universe Harley Quinn vol. 3 #50-54 and #56 160 April 2019 978-1401288099 Old Lady Harley Harley Quinn vol. 3 #42 and Old Lady Harley #1-5 July 2019 978-1401292164 The Trials of Harley Quinn Harley Quinn vol. 3 #55 and #57-63 October 2019 978-1401291914 The Final Trial Harley Quinn vol. 3 #64-69 and Harley Quinn: Villain of the Year #1 March 2020 978-1401294557 Harley Quinn Omnibus [ edit] Harley Quinn Omnibus By Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti 1 Harley Quinn vol. 2 #0-16, Annual #1, Harley Quinn: Futures End #1, Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego, Harley Quinn Holiday Special #1, Harley Quinn Valentine's Special #1, Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1-6 and material from Secret Origin #4 768 978-1401276430 Harley Quinn Omnibus By Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti 2 Harley Quinn vol. 2 #17-30, Harley Quinn Road Trip Special #1, Harley Quinn: Be Careful What You Wish For Special Edition, Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys #1-6 and Harley's Little Black Book #1-6 864 October 2018 978-1401284565 Harley Quinn Omnibus By Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti 3 Harley Quinn vol. 3 #1-34 and Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special 800 978-1401294465 Harley Quinn One-shots and Limited Series [ edit] Harleen Harleen #1-3 200 February 2020 978-1779501110 Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass Original Graphic Novels Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass September 2019 978-1401283292 See also [ edit] Hybristophilia List of Batman Family adversaries References [ edit] ^ Barba, Shelley E. ; Perrin, Joy M., eds. 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Comics Buyer's Guide Presents: 100 Sexiest Women in Comics. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. p. 19. ISBN   978-1-4402-2988-6. Further reading [ edit] Langley, Travis (2012). Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight. New York City, New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN   978-1-118-16765-6. Weiner, Robert G. ; Peaslee, Robert Moses (2015). The Joker: A Serious Study of the Clown Prince of Crime. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN   978-1628462388. Barba, Shelley E. ; Perrin, Joy M. McFarland & Company. ISBN   978-1476665238. External links [ edit] Harley Quinn at DC Comics Harley Quinn on the DC Animated Universe Wiki, an external wiki Harley Quinn at Curlie Collecting Harley Quinn Harley Quinn on the official Superman/Batman Adventures homepage, archived 1999-10-04.

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Summary=One of the greatest miracles in the Bible; Moses and the Israelites trapped at the sea by Pharaoh's army when God miraculously parts the waters. But is there any evidence that it really happened and if so, where? / Country=USA / genre=Documentary. Free watch patterns of evidence: the red sea miracle full. Loving it. Free watch patterns of evidence: the red sea miracle band. I think we need to look at this World with God and a World without God whether God is real or made up by Man. I feel most religions were good and had purpose in their beginnings organizing protection for those who had nothing but hope like the enslaved Jews with the Egyptians elitist rule. Whats more powerful than an elitist peoples who enslave? God thats who even if God is made up. Over the thousands of years of evolution of organized religion some of the most inspired inventions, discoveries and art have come because of it. On the other side there have been some of the most brutal religious wars still going on til this day whos right and whos wrong can go forever. But at the end of the day would you want God in your life? Is organized religion keeping the peace or making wars? I think religion has lost its way using God as a weapon and using God to kill and murder millions is no God of mine. So for now I live by earthly laws and morality. I know we are luminous souls for that I do believe there is a God and an afterlife that continues with my internal energy. There has to be an evolutionary point in mankinds future to stop killing each other but how do you flip that switch? I wish I knew maybe through genetics? But for now I will stick with God.

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Released February 18, 2019 2 hr 30 min Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO Sign up for a FANALERT and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle Synopsis Filmmaker Timothy Mahoney tries to uncover evidence of the parting of the Red Sea. Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes.

God lead people to his Glory not in misleading ways who hated Man since then... God saves people whpnbecame slaves in Egypt... There is no such Greater than God. Great Film! Funny how people believe most od everything the government says but not our almighty God. Believing is zero risk, but not believing enormous risk. Really the best vid about this topic I have seen so far. Thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge! <3. Free watch patterns of evidence: the red sea miracle tree. YouTube.

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I watched the documentary yesterday and I would say two things. First, you don't do history research with a Bible in one hand and a shovel in the other. Second, stuff that's been presented in decades ago isn't particularly new. I absolutely love these documentaries by Timothy Mahoney keep it going don't ever stop please. Patricia Cucinotti Frost.

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Those mostly Egyptian Muslims are 2 scared 2 show U the Truth! I also think that Moses was shortened named, remember he was brought up in the Egyptian hierarchy and went 2 schools so he could read and write. I wonder what name the sister of the Pharaoh, maybe a name of their pagan gods! The exodus would be a blight on their kingdom that's why he sent his armies 2 their deaths. I doubt the Hyksos were the Hebrews. Free watch patterns of evidence: the red sea miracle free. Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle Part 1 & 2 Tim Mahoney investigates one of the greatest miracles of the Bible. Did a mighty sea split? What secrets will be revealed?  After leaving Egypt, the Bible describes the Israelites crossing a deep sea that was miraculously split with walls of water on their right and left. When the Egyptians and their chariot force pursued, the water came crashing back down to destroy the entire army. Are miracles of this kind even possible? Skeptics contend that no evidence has ever been found for huge numbers of people crossing the wilderness or a mighty sea. Does the lack of evidence at the traditional sites mean the events didnt happen, or might we have been looking in wrong places all along? Join Timothy Mahoney in the next chapter of the series as he retraces the steps of Moses and the Israelites, looking for answers in Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle Part 1 & 2. Hear ideas from all sides of the debate as you journey back to the lands of the Bible in search of answers to one of the Bibles biggest mysteries; where is the lost sea of the Exodus, and what really happened there? Can a patterns approach help to solve the problem? CAST – THE RED SEA MIRACLE PART I MANFRED BIETAK Egyptologist – University of Vienna From 1966-69 and 1975-2009, Bietak was the director of the Austrian excavations at Tell El-Daba, the eastern Nile site identified as Avaris. Here he found evidence of a massive Semitic population including a unique pyramid-style tomb of a western Asiatic official. Bietak was the founder and Director of the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Cairo from 1973-2009 and has written dozens of important papers, many on the Hyksos period in Egypt. GLEN FRITZ Environmental Geographer – Author ‘The Lost Sea of the Exodus A former surgeon, Fritz obtained a PhD in Environmental Geography as part of his quest to investigate the biblical exodus from Egypt. Realizing that the location of the miraculous sea crossing was not only a historical mystery, but the chief clue for the route to Mount Sinai, Fritz pursued the topic for his 2006 doctoral dissertation, entitled The Lost Sea of the Exodus. He has also published The Exodus Mysteries: of Midian, Sinai & Jabal al-Lawz (2019. BARRY BEITZEL Old Testament scholar, geographer, and cartographer – Author ‘Moody Bible Atlas Beitzel has been professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at Trinity Evangelical University since 1983. A recognized leader in his field, he specializes in biblical geography and cartography. His award-winning mapwork appears in many of todays most popular Bibles, encyclopedias and atlases. He also served as senior translator for the New Living Translation, the Historical Books. TIM MAHONEY Investigative Filmmaker, Author ‘Patterns of Evidence – A Filmmakers Journey Mahoney has been searching for evidence matching the Bible for nearly 20 years. After a long career in the media industry, he established Thinking Man Films, which released its first feature documentary film Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus in 2015. This film was the winner of multiple awards in film festivals across the country. Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy was released in 2019. LOAD FULL CAST Signup for Thinker Updates Stay up-to-date with Patterns Of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle and articles revealing evidence matching the Bible.

Ron didn't have the benefit of Google maps. Nuweba jumps out at you when you look at the Gulf of Aqaba. There is never accidents in His Workings. Whether it was true, it is true. Rabbi, give us a break.  I know what you mean, but promoting belief in myth is not a good thing to do.  The truth is always better in the long run.  It all depends on what the definition of is, is.  That about sums it up. Why isn't this going viral? Share it people this is amazing. Michael Foust Contributor 2020 13 Feb COMMENTS In the 1956 classic movie The Ten Commandments, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille depicted millions of Israelites crossing the desert, only to get stuck between an Egyptian army and the Red Sea, which God miraculously parted so they could survive. Many modern-day liberal scholars, though, doubt thats the way it happened – and their disbelief has led some Christians astray.  Modern-day filmmaker Tim Mahoney is one of these Christians who formerly had a crisis of faith about the biblical narrative. But instead of living a life of doubt, Mahoney set out to find archaeological evidence for the Old Testament story. His latest movie, Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle, Part 1,  will land in theaters for one night only, Feb. 18, and examine the archaeological evidence for the Israelites crossing of the desert. The Red Sea Miracle, Part 2  will appear in theaters May 5. Here are three reasons to watch The Red Sea Miracle: Photo courtesy: Tim Mahoney 1. It Will Strengthen Your Faith The Israelites Exodus from Egypt and the crossing of the Red Sea are well-known stories among Christians. But among many scholars, such stories are viewed with skepticism. Did the Israelites cross a massive sea that would have required a miracle from God (as depicted in movies by Cecil B. DeMille) or was the body of water far more shallow (and easily crossable by foot)   This debate also involves the route the Israelites took out of Egypt. Scholars who doubt the biblical narrative claim the Israelites couldnt have survived a lengthy walk through the desert. They also say there likely were thousands, and not millions, of people on the journey.   The Bible tells us (in Exodus 13) that God led the people out of Egypt along a “desert road toward the Red Sea. ” It is on this journey that God guided them with a “pillar of cloud” and a “pillar of fire. ”  “The big miracle, some people would say, is the parting of the sea, ” Mahoney told Crosswalk. “But the other miracle is the journey – and that God provided for them. ” Mahoney travels the globe and interviews experts in both camps, but lands on the side of Scripture. Photo courtesy: Tim Mahoney 2. It Simplifies the Complex The Red Sea Miracle, Part 1  is the latest in a series of documentary films by Mahoney about the Old Testament narrative. In each one, he takes a complicated subject involving archaeology and ancient history and simplifies it for the average person, using plain language and graphics.   “It's something that I'm called to do, ” said Mahoney, who recently screened the film at the Ark Encounter in Kentucky.  In Patterns of Evidence: Exodus (2014) he examined the archaeological evidence and the timeline for the Egyptians owning and then releasing millions of Hebrew slaves. In Patterns of Evidence:  The Moses Controversy (2019) he looked at the authorship of the Pentateuch (Genesis-Deuteronomy) and the question of whether Moses wrote it.  The Red Sea Miracle, Part 1, examines the various routes the Israelites could have taken and which body of water could have been crossed. Red Sea Miracle, Part 2 (May 5) will spotlight the actual Red Sea miracle itself.  In each film, Mahoney is searching for “patterns of evidence” that match the biblical events. “The Scriptures tell us that they're divine and that we can trust them. And I agree with that, ” Mahoney told Crosswalk, explaining his purpose behind the films. “But even with the disciples, it helped that Jesus showed up after the resurrection – even though he told them certain things were going to happen. Jesus understood that the human nature needed to sometimes see with your eyes and touch with your fingers. ” Photo courtesy: Tim Mahoney 3. Its Fascinating … and Well-Done The Red Sea Miracle is like sitting in a college classroom and learning about an intriguing subject. Yet this class involves the greatest story ever told: Gods story. “Millions believe this was a supernatural act revealing Gods glory to the nations, ” the narration tells us at the beginning of the film. “Did this event take place as recorded in the Bible, and if so, where did it happen? ” Like a good college professor, Mahoney puts a little doubt in your mind before solving the puzzle.  “There's a tension between a naturalistic view of the Scripture and what the scripture is actually saying, ” Mahoney told Crosswalk.  Mahoney began tackling the subject when he was facing a crisis of faith. “I feel as if I have been guided providentially to information to help others, ” he said. “I'm taking people on a personal journey of discovery, but I found out that a lot of people are asking the same questions. ” Visit  Related:  4 Reasons to Watch Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy Photo courtesy: Tim Mahoney Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. 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Good job. Free watch patterns of evidence 3a the red sea miracle lyrics. Videos Photos Add Image Add an image Do you have any images for this title? Learn more More Like This Documentary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8. 1 / 10 X A filmmaker searches for scientific evidence that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible. Director: Timothy Mahoney Stars: Michael Shelomo Bar-Ron, William G. Dever, Manis Friedman, History 7. 2 / 10 What is the validity of history found in the Bible? Is it fact or fiction? What does the hard evidence really have to say about the foundational story of the Old Testament: the Exodus out. See full summary  » Tim Mahoney Charles Aling, Manfred Bietak, John Bimson. 10 A concert documentary from a 2016 all-star performance in Los Angeles, John Densmore and Robby Krieger the two surviving members of The Doors developed to celebrate what would have been Manzarek's 70th birthday. Justin Kreutzmann Emily Armstrong, Exene Cervenka, Phil Chen Drama Romance A series of intertwining love stories set in the past and in the present. Stella Meghie LaKeith Stanfield, Issa Rae, Chelsea Peretti Action Adventure 8. 4 / 10 A secret military team, SG-1, is formed to explore other planets through the recently discovered Stargates. Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping Horror Thriller 6. 6 / 10 A soon-to-be stepmom is snowed in with her fiancé's two children at a remote holiday village. Just as relations begin to thaw between the trio, some strange and frightening events take place. Directors: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz Richard Armitage, Riley Keough, Alicia Silverstone Sport A former HS basketball phenom, struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a reason to confront his old demons. But will it be enough to set him on the road to redemption? Gavin O'Connor Ben Affleck, Janina Gavankar, Michaela Watkins Comedy Crime 4. 4 / 10 A spin-off of The Big Lebowski centered on the notable bowler, Jesus Quintana. John Turturro John Turturro, Bobby Cannavale, Audrey Tautou Fantasy 5. 5 / 10 A long time ago in a distant fairy tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil. Oz Perkins Sophia Lillis, Samuel Leakey, Charles Babalola Mystery 5. 4 / 10 A woman seeks revenge against those who orchestrated a plane crash that killed her family. Reed Morano Blake Lively, Jude Law, Sterling K. Brown 6. 7 / 10 After splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroes Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord. Cathy Yan Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead Edit Storyline One of the greatest miracles in the Bible; Moses and the Israelites trapped at the sea by Pharaoh's army when God miraculously parts the waters. But is there any evidence that it really happened and if so, where? Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 18 February 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  ».

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“Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle” will be in theaters Feb. 18, 2020. Patters of Evidence “Patterns of Evidence” filmmaker Tim Mahoney is gearing up to release the next installment in his series of archaeological and scientific investigations into historical biblical accounts. His latest film looks at the Exodus miracle of the parting of the Red Sea. The biblical account of the parting of the Red Sea is found in Exodus 14 and details the Israelites' escape from slavery led by Moses as the Egyptian army pursued them.  Following the success of Mahoney's previous award-winning "Patterns of Evidence" projects, he believes this film, like the others, will refute secular scholars claims that the Bible is mere fiction and do so in a way that is understood by people worldwide.     “ Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle, ” a Thinking Man Films production, will be in select theaters nationwide for one day only on Feb. 18 through Fathom Events.   The following is an edited transcript of The Christian Post's interview with Mahoney who has been investigating biblical accounts for over 20 years. In the interview he detailed what it was like to retrace the steps of Moses and the Israelites as he searched for archaeological evidence to create “Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle” Part 1 and 2. The Christian Post: In the film you describe the Egyptian and Hebrew accounts of the parting of the Red Sea. Most Christians visualize the Charlton Heston version of that account, which you said you have also done. Can you explain the two positions? Mahoney: When we make a “Patterns of Evidence” film we look for a way to explain the different viewpoints that are being used to explain biblical events such as the Red Sea miracle. In this new film, we identified what we termed an Egyptian Approach which believes that the Exodus account borrowed Egyptian words to describe the crossing location. And they believe these words point to the crossing at one of the reedy lakes near the border of Egypt.   The other viewpoint we call the Hebrew Approach disagrees with a near Egypt location. They believe that the words used to describe the location where Moses and the Israelites crossed are Hebrew words and do not have a connection to Egypt. They also point to other biblical references that place the sea of the Exodus at the Gulf of Aqaba. CP: In the film you also explain the importance of the Hebrew and Egyptian translations of individual words when discussing the parting of the sea account. How revealing was the actual translation in your research? Mahoney: What we know is that the sea was first called “Yam Suph" in Hebrew. Centuries later it is translated into Greek as “Red Sea. ” Over time people also called the location “Sea of Reeds. ” What we would learn is that reeds dont grow in saltwater, they grow in freshwater. The Egyptian approach believes that the word “Suph” might be a translation from the Egyptian word “Pa Tufy” which means “place of reeds. ”  Yet, the Hebrew Approach challenges this connection claiming that Moses was writing an eyewitness account to Hebrews using Hebrew words and Hebrew meanings, not Egyptian. CP: What were you most surprised to find out about the parting of the sea? Mahoney: This is the first film of a two-part film event. The Red Sea Miracle part 1 (in theaters on Feb. 18) really lays out two distinctly different ways people see God working in a miracle. The Egyptian Approach sees the parting as a naturalistic event where wind was the agent and it moved water naturally. The miracle would be in the timing.   The Hebrew Approach primarily believes that the miracle was not only caused by wind but that God miraculously parted the water. The depth of the water would not be a problem for the God of the Bible who created the universe. CP: What would you like for others to take from this new installment of Patterns of Evidence? Mahoney: We all are faced with difficult times in our lives, when we think we are not going to make it. We are trapped at the sea with the Egyptians behind us. But God wants us to call on Him and trust Him for the solution to our dilemma.  CP: Have your discoveries impacted historians' beliefs about these biblical accounts? Mahoney: I have learned that many historians dont change their minds once they declare a position. But I am OK with that. I enjoy hearing what they believe and why they believe it. I couldnt make these films without them. I do think I have help raise the awareness of these questions about the historical credibility and have shown a pattern of evidence that matches the biblical events. At the end of the day, its up to the viewer to decide if these films make sense. But it will give them a lot to think about. Thats why we call our company Thinking Man Films. CP: What's next for the "Patterns of Evidence" series? Mahoney: The "Red Sea Miracle" part 2 (in theaters on May 5) thats when we look closer at the locations for the sea's parting. We will look at how the sea was parted [and] was it naturalistic or supernatural, which depends [on] where you place the crossing.  We will also look to see if claims of chariot wheels on the bottom of the seafloor have any merit.  And finally, we will explore the question of miracles. What is a miracle and do they still happen today.

This Bible-affirming investigation is so large that two films were required. Its one of the greatest miracles in the Bible; Moses and the Israelites trapped at the sea by Pharaohs army when God miraculously parts the waters, rescuing the Israelites and destroying Pharaoh and his chariots. But is there any evidence that it really happened and if so, where? Thats what investigative filmmaker Timothy Mahoney set out to discover 18 years ago and now he is ready to share whats been uncovered; a controversy between two dramatically different approaches in reading the biblical text. One approach is Egyptian, the other is Hebrew. Both will lead to two very different conclusions on the location of the Exodus crossing site and the cause of the miraculous parting of the sea. What do these different approaches tell us about miracles – and what do they tell us about God? Run Time: 2 hours 30 minutes #PatternsOfEvidence #RedSeaMiracle Categories: Inspirational.

The only people that can understand and trust in the scriptures are those that have been converted. The first verse of scripture shown in this film was Exodus 13:3. Remember this day, in which ye came out of Egypt (The world) out of the house of bondage; for by strength of hand Yah Veh brought you out from this place. On July 17th 1999 at 10:30 am I was brought out of bondage by that self same Power. I didn't ask to be saved, but I was converted. Only those that are saved can participate in the promises of grace. If every other person on the planet, brought evidence to the contrary, my experience, as would the witness of scripture by the Holy Spirit, would still stand.

 

 

 

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Legal issues are set in the context of the common law generally, while drawing (for the most part) on English law in matters of detail. The General Features of Incitement Of the three forms in which inchoate crime may exist—attempt, conspiracy, and incitement—it is attempt that has received by far the most discussion, followed at some distance by conspiracy. Footnote 1 Yet incitement, too, poses a number of problems, both theoretical and practical, that merit an examination that goes beyond the standard measure of treatment in the criminal law texts. The present article, in contrast to these accounts, will concentrate on the pivotal role played by language as the means of effecting the communication (whether in written or oral form) which is at the core of the act of inciting criminal conduct. This approach, in addition to raising a number of considerations that are peculiar to the use of language in the criminal law, engages the tension that exists between some areas (at least) of incitement and issues of the protection of freedom of speech. It should be noted, at the outset, that “language” and “speech” will not be used interchangeably in this paper. The former will be used to designate any form of linguistic communication whatsoever, while the latter will be limited to those communications that can be regarded as possessing a modicum of social value so as to gain special protection, whether under any applicable human rights document or under the common law. The essence of the law of incitement is that a person (the “inciter”) urges another person or persons (the “incitee(s)”) to commit a criminal offence. A long-standing form of liability at common law, it has been restated in English law in Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007. Footnote 2 This encompasses two different but cognate actions: “encouraging” the commission of a crime, and “assisting” in its perpetration. As such, it juxtaposes the ground previously occupied by the common law of incitement and that of accessory liability. “Incitement, ” as the older and more familiar word, will continue to be used here in preference to “encouragement. ” Accessory liability or “assisting” is relevant to the present paper only insofar as it sheds some comparative light on incitement. The bare message of incitement may be reinforced in various ways; for example, by the inciter adducing reasons (ranging from practical to moral considerations) as to why the incitee should commit the crime. Incitement is also distinct from, but can overlap with, situations where the inciter brings other influences to bear on him, whether by way of inducement (a bribe) or coercion (in the form of threats, which may amount to duress in law. Some general points about the structure and scope of incitement must first be explored. Words and Predicate Crime There are, irreducibly, two elements in the subject: the words of incitement themselves; and what will be described as the “predicate offence. ” The latter consists of the criminal offence(s) that the incitee is being urged to commit, irrespective of whether he proceeds to commit it. Sometimes the nature of the predicate offence will be abundantly clear from the words used by the inciter. More often, however, the inciters language will be ambiguous. This should not be surprising, for the people who are tried by the criminal courts do not characteristically choose their words with great care. The difficulty in identifying the predicate crime is illustrated by the statutory incitement provision applicable to terrorist offences. The Terrorism Act 2006, section 1, penalises any statement that is “a direct or indirect encouragement or other inducement to [the addressees] to the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism…. ” There is no completed crime of performing an “act of terrorism”: there is only a range of crimes that can be committed either in a terrorist mode or in a non-terrorist mode. As regards the first element, a number of terms have been used in the law to represent the idea of a person seeking to direct the actions of another towards criminal conduct: examples include “incite, ” “counsel, ” “encourage, ” “solicit, ” “promote, ” and “induce. ” The Offences against the Person Act 1861, section 4, uses the word “solicit” but for good measure adds “encourage” and “persuade”—an excess of terminology that is understandable in view of the gravity of murder, the predicate crime in this provision. There is no reason to believe that the meaning of any one of these verbs differs significantly from the meaning of any other that is in common use in this context—save in one regard. Some verbs carry the nuance that the words in question succeed in their conduct-shaping objective. Where such verbs are deployed, they would appear to leave unregulated by law the situation where the words failed in their purpose, with a consequent need to make express provision for that contingency. Footnote 3 Remarkably, the same idea of addressing others with a view to altering their conduct is to be found in provisions where the predicate action is not even a legal wrong. These are perforce statutory since the common law of incitement attaches only to substantive crimes. An early instance, section 3(2) of the Aliens (Restriction) Amendment Act 1919, penalised any alien who “promotes or attempts to promote industrial unrest, ” its date revealing it as a clumsy attempt to halt the spread of the Russian Revolution. More recently, section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 forbade local authorities to “intentionally promote homosexuality” in schools, the section being enforceable by way of administrative procedures. Footnote 4 The same point can be made of both provisions: there is not, and never was, a crime of “industrial unrest” or of “homosexuality. ” Alternatively, incitement may encompass a range of predicate conduct, only some forms of which qualify as criminal offences. The former common law offence of sedition illustrates the point. The classic definition of the crime stated that it was “to incite any person to commit any crime in disturbance of the peace, or to raise discontent or disaffection amongst His Majestys subjects, or to promote feelings of ill-will and hostility between different classes of such subjects. ” Footnote 5 The first limb of this definition was firmly rooted in substantive criminal offences; the second part encompassed a variety of conduct, some forms of which were unregulated by law and others of which have now been subsumed in the specific statutory offences of incitement of racial or religious hatred. In incitement, as in attempted crime, there are delicate questions of judgement as to exactly at what point the law should intervene. In the interest of refining that point, a distinction has sometimes been drawn between incitement that is “direct” and incitement that is “indirect” so that the ambit of the relevant law is expanded, or (alternatively) reduced, by reference to its usual scope. The same distinction is also found in the context of other words of instigation. A pre-eminent example is section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006, which aims to strike at the cultivation of potential recruits to terrorist causes. Footnote 6 Reflecting the gravity of the predicate conduct, it is drafted so as to encompass “indirect” as well as “direct” encouragement to commit acts of terrorism. Presumably it is in the latter sense that “encouragement” (or “incitement” or other such word) is meant when it is used without further elaboration, since “indirect” encouragement would encompass a fortiori encouragement which is direct. In marked contrast, the distinction may be drawn in order to make it clear that the provision in question is confined to “direct” incitement only. The Genocide Convention of 1948, Article 3(c) in this way, is limited to the “direct and public incitement to commit genocide. ” Footnote 7 The details of what amounts to indirect, as opposed to direct, incitement (or encouragement) will vary as between different legal regimes that employ that distinction, or different provisions within the same regime. But, generally, it may be said that direct incitement is explicitly to urge another person to commit the predicate offence. Indirect incitement is more circumspect, consisting of such forms as to state that committing a particular crime is morally justified or to be applauded, the message possibly being communicated even by the use of metaphor. These instances may be inferred as plausible extensions of the particular example of indirect incitement given in section 1(3) of the Terrorism Act 2006; namely, to “glorify” the commission of any act of terrorism. No matter how morally reprehensible it may be to applaud (still less, glorify) criminal acts that took place in the past, to impose liability for these actions is strikingly out of line with the general structure of the criminal law. The thread that runs through inchoate liability, in all its forms, is the prevention or punishment of present or future conduct. Yet it is possible to penalise the glorification of past crimes, without at the same time detracting from the general structure of the criminal law, by characterising it as a contributory factor to encouraging the commission of further crimes of the same type. Footnote 8 Primary or Secondary Liability If the decision has been taken to criminalise a particular type of conduct, there is abundant reason for imposing liability on its inchoate forms also. It has been said, in the context of attempt, that a law that did not do so “would speak with a strange moral voice. ” Footnote 9 The same is broadly true of incitement. Footnote 10 Once a system of criminal jurisprudence has taken the step of penalising the uttering of words of incitement, the most significant decision that it must then take is as to how the words of incitement are to relate to the predicate crime. There are two principal approaches. The first is the position taken historically by English law: that the (inchoate) crime is committed immediately the words of instigation are uttered, and irrespective of the nature of the response (if any) that the words arouse in the incitee(s. Of course, the suggestion that the latter should commit the crime in question may be made flippantly, or may be uttered in circumstances where there is not the least likelihood of evoking a compliant response. Herein lies the significance of the Serious Crime Act 2007, which contains the alternative requirements that the inciter “intends to encourage…its commission” (section 44) or that “he believes—(1) that the offence will be committed;” and (2) “that his act will encourage…its commission” (section 45. This is in addition to the element, common to both sections, that the accused “does an act capable of encouraging…the commission of an offence. ” Footnote 11 The second approach requires that the incitee act on the words of incitement by committing the predicate crime or (at least) attempting to do so. That is, the words of the inciter have caused, or in some sense contributed to, his conduct. This hinges on the commission of the predicate crime by the incitee as the essence of the mischief with which the law of incitement is concerned. The sequence of criminal conduct that is put in motion may extend beyond the immediate predicate offence. There are provisions that, reflecting this point, create an enlarged net of liability. Under section 22(2) of the Canadian Criminal Code 1985, in this way, any person who “counsels” another to commit an offence “is a party to every offence that the other commits in consequence of the counselling that the person who counselled knew or ought to have known was likely to be committed in consequence of the counselling. ” Yet, as this provision intimates, there must be some limitations if the words of incitement are not to be held responsible for the opening of a Pandoras Box of criminality ranging, in extent and type, far beyond the immediate predicate crime. Footnote 12 There are some possible variations on the themes of the two principal approaches. One is grounded as a matter of substantive law in the first of these, but tempered by a prosecutorial policy whereby proceedings are to be brought only in circumstances where the completed crime is perpetrated by an incitee. Another, a significantly qualified variation on the second approach, was put forward by John Stuart Mill. “Instigation, ” he submitted, could properly be made punishable only if an “overt act has followed” … “and at least a probable connection can be established between the act and the instigation. ” Footnote 13 Therefore, instigation alone, without any attendant consequences, should not be punishable. Equally, the presence of such consequences should not suffice to ground liability in the absence of a “probable connection” between the two. Although outlined by Mill in the specific context of tyrannicide, this could be made applicable to any offence in the criminal calendar. Indeed, the U. S. Supreme Court, without seemingly being aware of the debt, propounded a remarkably similar test for the constitutionally permissible extent of the law of incitement in Brandenburg v. Ohio: that the First Amendment did not permit a state to forbid “advocacy of the use of force or of law violation except where such advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action. ” Footnote 14 So far as the two principal approaches are concerned, there are difficulties with each of them. If the message of incitement fails to evoke a criminal response, no harm of the sort of which the law should take cognisance (it could be argued) will have been done. However, if the incitee positively responds to the call to crime, a different issue is presented—one that is clearly expressed by Joel Feinberg: It might well be asked how one person—the inciter—can be held criminally responsible for the free and deliberate actions of another person—the one who is incited by his words. …for the deliberate, thoughtful, unforced, and undeceived acceptance of the advice of another person is without question itself a voluntary act. Footnote 15 The short response to this point is that the inciter is judged liable notwithstanding the fact that the incitee does not proceed to commit the substantive crime, nor was there any prospect of his doing so. The inciter is being held criminally responsible for his own actions, not those of the incitee. Or, to view the matter from a slightly different angle, the action of inciting crime is a wrong in itself (a “ malum in se, ” as it is sometimes termed. The inciters responsibility may thus be described as “primary” in nature. If it were contingent on the nature of the response provoked by his words in the incitee—a matter that could simply be a matter of chance—it could be aptly described as being one of “secondary” liability. Footnote 16 It is worth noting, however, that one of Feinbergs conditions is that the incitees reaction is “thoughtful”—a condition that is absent when the incitees response is given in the heat of the moment. Thomas Scanlon presents a similar viewpoint to that of Feinberg, focusing instead on the situations where the inciter could be held responsible for any crime committed by the incitee—or, more crucially, the situations where he could be held to be criminally liable in his own right. Those circumstances are where the incitee is a child, or so weak-minded as to be legally incompetent, or if the words uttered by the inciter were addressed in the form of an order to a subordinate. Footnote 17 The theme common to all these situations is the disparity of status as between the parties. Finally, a system of criminal law that fully embraced the primary nature of incitement liability would not classify differently a situation where the predicate crime was committed by the incitee and one where he remained unmoved by the words of incitement. Such unremitting logic, however, was lost in the development of English law. 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There appears to have been no need to spell out the point that an unsuccessful attempt to commit a crime, or an attempt that is abandoned, nevertheless attracts criminal liability. The same applies to a planned criminal conspiracy that is not in fact executed. These are all examples of inchoate crime; and it is a reasonable assumption that the term “inchoate” signifies that the completed crime is not committed—by anyone. That Parliament was required to state what would appear to be obvious may stem from a peculiarity of incitement when compared with attempt and conspiracy. Once the words of incitement are uttered, whether the full crime is committed is outside the control of the inciter and depends on the volition of the incitee. Historically, this fundamental point in the scope of the law of incitement was decided in Higgins, Footnote 20 where the charge against the accused was that he did “solicit and incite” an employee to steal a quantity of material from his employer. The main point in the case was the question as to whether “some act should be laid to have been done in pursuance of the incitement”—a matter of some importance since the indictment did not specify that the employee did steal the goods in question. The court confessed to being unaware of any case where such further specification had been necessary. “[T]he gist of the offence, ” it emphasised, “is the incitement”—a pronouncement that appears to be contradicted later in the judgement in describing as “an attempt to incite” the situation where there is no criminal response forthcoming from the incitee. Footnote 21 This suffices to establish the primary nature of incitement liability. It could be reinforced by a consideration of the converse situation: one in which the incitee does proceed to commit the predicate crime. Let us assume that it could be established that the incitee would still have done so, even in the absence of the inciters words of encouragement. The moral significance of this assumption lies in its establishing that the words uttered by the inciter did not contribute to the sum total of criminal conduct (in the sense of the perpetration of a completed crime that would not otherwise have occurred. Should the inciter, consequently, be exempt from liability? Certainly, if such an argument were to be raised it might be difficult to convince a court of such a counter-factual sequence of events. However, the requirement to pursue such a hypothetical line of investigation is not uncommon in the law, as the following examples illustrate. Take the situation where a buyer purchases defective goods from a seller who has misrepresented their quality to him. The contractual redress that the buyer might have had will be denied to him if the seller can establish that the buyer would still have entered into the contract regardless of whether the misrepresentation had been made. This situation is analogous to the incitement scenario just outlined since the seller is put to establishing a hypothetical course of events. However, it might be replied, this position differs in a significant respect from that scenario since the outcome of such speculation has far more serious consequences where it is criminal liability that is at stake. Yet, even in the criminal law, the requirement to pursue such a speculative line of investigation is not unknown. The offence of insider dealing illustrates the point. Typically the misconduct takes the form of a company director who has access to confidential, price-sensitive information (the “tipper”) disclosing the information to another person (the “tippee”) so that the latter is able to speculate profitably in the companys shares. The law makes explicit what is implicit in the criminalising of such conduct: that a person is not guilty of the crime by reason of “encouraging” the tippee to deal in the relevant securities if he shows that the tippee “would have done what he did even if he had not had the information” Footnote 22 Consequently, it may be assumed from these examples that it is not the existence of insuperable practical difficulties that forms the obstacle to the adoption of counter-factual speculation in this area. Aside from practical issues, a further test of primary liability may be identified in the very structure of the law. Does incitement recognise a defence of “voluntary abandonment” similar to the doctrine that goes by that name in the law of attempt? This holds that a person who sets out to commit a crime, and has proceeded far enough along that path to be guilty of an attempt, avoids liability if he then abandons his criminal design. Footnote 23 Some conditions attach to the defence; in particular, that it must represent a genuine change of heart. In the same way, would a person who instigates another to commit a crime avoid liability for incitement if, before the incitee could act on the words, he communicates to the latter a message retracting his earlier encouragement? Furthermore, should that suffice for an abandonment, or must the message be effective in dissuading the incitee? Footnote 24 As with attempt, there are arguments of principle in favour of both points of view. By the act of repenting, the inciter has not evinced “dangerousness of character” and consequently, it could be said, should not be subjected to criminal process. On the other hand, an act of incitement is committed just as soon as the words of encouragement have been expressed and irrespective of the reaction that they elicit. There is no clear authority on the point as regards incitement. It is noteworthy that Sir James Stephen believed that, by countermanding, the inciter avoided liability for being an accessory before the fact if the message were communicated to the incitee before the completed crime could be committed. Footnote 25 A fundamental characteristic of incitement, as will be noted, is that it readily admits of the possibility of multiple incitees. The consequence for the present purpose is that a complete revocation of the words of instigation may prove difficult, if not impossible. However, this could be taken as going to the issue of whether—in those circumstances only—an effective abandonment is truly feasible. Above all, whether the completed crime is committed or not is outside the control of the inciter. Duffs words, written in the context of attempt, are especially relevant here: “…by completing the attempt he did what would, for all he knew, put it beyond his power to prevent the crimes completion. ” Footnote 26 The Mens Rea of Incitement Some important points on incitement were uncertain until the enactment of the Serious Crime Act 2007. A classic text had disposed briefly of the mental element: “Intention or, at least, recklessness is needful. ” Footnote 27 Likewise, the Supreme Court of Canada in R v. Hamilton Footnote 28 stated that mens rea required an accompanying “intent or conscious disregard of [emphasis added] the substantial and unjustified risk inherent in the counselling. ” Footnote 29 Recent writings on English law have favoured a stricter approach. Victor Tadros has emphasised the point that “it is fundamental to incitement that one identifies in some way with the conduct of the incitee. Footnote 30 The Law Commission report that led to the enactment of the Serious Crime Act 2007 appears to have been persuaded by Andrew Ashworths view that, in the realm of inchoate offences, mere recklessness should not suffice. Footnote 31 The stricter approach, it could be added, is especially appropriate in the realm of language crime with its attendant possibility of interpretations being placed on the crucial words that differ from the speakers intended meaning. As already noted, the 2007 Act provides that the mental element is either that the accused intends to encourage its commission (section 44) or a combined belief that it will be committed and that his act will provide encouragement to that end (section 45. The former needs to be read against the principle that, when a criminal statute uses the term “intention, ” nothing less than that (recklessness, for instance) will suffice. There remains here a significant element of uncertainty that will be explored in Sect.  3, below. The Distinctive Aspects of Incitement Liability Even a brief exposition of the fundamentals of incitement suffices to suggest that it possesses several distinctive features. These will be recounted here and examined at greater length in the rest of this article. First, the communication that constitutes the action of incitement might be made on a one-to-one basis. At the other extreme, it could be made to a multiplicity of individuals (in newspapers and other media outlets, or the internet. Indeed, the perpetration of mass crimes will typically require structures, whether of communication or of command, within which co-ordinated conduct is rendered possible. Recent history has shown this, tragically, to be true of genocide. Footnote 32 Secondly, the prevalence of multi-sided communications means that incitement is more likely than other facets of the criminal law to raise cross-border issues. This is a factor that is explicitly recognised in section 4 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 in stating that the inciter is liable in proposing “to any person” that he commit murder notwithstanding the fact that the ultimate victim may not be in the “Queens dominions. ” This is reflected more recently in the English draft Criminal Code (1989) clause 47 (4) which stipulates that a person could be convicted of incitement “although the identity of the person incited is unknown. ” The victim or victims of any consummated crimes that ensue from the communication may, likewise, be unknown and be located beyond national borders. Consequently, incitement is potentially the most far-reaching, yet uncertain, form of inchoate crime, since it may prove impossible to ascertain the number, location, or identity of the incitee(s) and of any possible victims. There was an unsuccessful attempt to limit the scope of section 4 in R v. Most, Footnote 33 which concerned a German language newspaper, Freiheit, published in London. The offending article applauded the recent murder of the Emperor of Russia [a reference to Czar Alexander II] as “an example to revolutionists throughout the world. ” As such, it was a manifestation of the regicidal mood spreading through Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century. The defendant argued that “any person” meant “some definite person. ” Denman J. rejected the submission: “I think the circulation to the world, to multitudes of persons wholly undefined, and to whom it would come, would be sufficient. ” Footnote 34 In so ruling, he greatly enhanced the possible scope of section 4. Thirdly, the communication that is at the core of incitement could be ambiguous, thereby giving rise to problems in the construction of the language used. Footnote 35 Fourthly, even where there is a settled core of meaning in the message, it may evoke different reactions from different people. Some may be persuaded to commit the predicate crime, while others might be repelled even by the suggestion that they should do so. Footnote 36 Fifthly, outside the settled core of the criminal law, in areas where the imposition of liability may be the subject of public debate, the dissemination of the view that particular actions do not merit such liability may well be taken as expressing the opinion that there is a moral right to break that law pending its reform. This, in turn, creates a conflict between the law of incitement and freedom of speech. Footnote 37 The Interpretation of Language The work of lawyers is inextricably involved with the analysis of language, whether in interpreting the sources of law itself (as in statutory construction) or in scrutinising the terms of private legal instruments (for example, contracts. These will have benefitted from professional drafting, invariably in the former case and usually in the latter. That point apart, the very fact of their being in written form will tend towards greater care in their composition. The opposite is true of oral communication, especially words of incitement, uttered without the benefit of legal advice, and typically blurted out without pause for reflection. Attributing meaning to them is, therefore, all the more difficult. Footnote 38 For this purpose, our discussion will be divided between issues of explicit incitement and oblique incitement. “Explicit incitement” describes the situation where the words can plausibly be interpreted as an instigation to commit a crime. This term will also be used of two sets of problematic circumstances under this heading: where the exact nature of the crime is not apparent from the words used; and where the words, on an alternative interpretation, could equally be construed as not amounting to a message of incitement at all. “Oblique incitement, ” by contrast, is not literally a call to commit crime, but the foreseeable (and possibly intended) consequence of the uttering of the words is the perpetration of some criminal offence by the person(s) being addressed. Explicit Incitement Instances of explicit incitement, for most purposes, are easy to identity. Consequently the focus here will be on the problematic situations mentioned above. Two episodes, separated by nearly 800 years, respectively illustrate the difficulties. The first occurred in 1170, arising out of the acrimonious disagreements between King Henry II and Thomas Becket over the respective powers of church and state. The King, in a fit of exasperation, called out (according to legend) “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest? ” Four knights then went to Canterbury Cathedral, where they murdered Becket. That the King could be put on trial for instigating murder was not, of course, in the realm of possibility. The actions of the knights show clearly that they interpreted his words as a call to murder Becket. But that is very different from the question of his intention, as to which there were two points of uncertainty. Were his words intended to be a call to kill Beckett, as opposed to removing his interference in other ways? Indeed, would it even be intelligible to speak in terms of the King having had a clear intention as to the exact form in which he wished to be rid of Becket? The second episode, the notorious case of Craig and Bentley in 1952, provides an even more striking illustration of the problems inherent in language as the central element in incitement. Footnote 39 It is necessary to recall the facts. The accused were very different in character. Christopher Craig had marked criminal propensities, in particular an obsession with guns. Derek Bentley had a record for petty theft, largely attributable to the fact that he suffered from learning difficulties and was easily led astray. One evening, they decided on an impulse to burgle a warehouse. Craig, to Bentleys knowledge, was carrying a gun. They were seen behaving suspiciously by neighbours, who raised the alarm, and the building was surrounded by the police. The final stages of the tragedy unfolded on the long, flat roof of the warehouse. Bentley was soon arrested by the first officer to reach the roof, Detective-Constable Fairfax. Craig held Fairfax at bay by brandishing his weapon. Bentley broke free, calling out: “Let him have it, Chris. ” Craig then fired his gun, wounding Fairfax in the shoulder. Craig went on to shoot repeatedly at random, killing a policeman, P. C. Miles, who had only just arrived on the roof top. Both accused were found guilty of murder: Craig for having fired the fatal shot, and Bentley for having incited him. Only Bentley was hanged since Craig, although more culpable, was below the age (18 years) at which persons could be subjected to capital punishment. No case could point up more vividly the critical role that can be played by incitement, Bentley being executed for having uttered five words. Footnote 40 The case also furnishes practical perspectives on two points that were mentioned in Sect.  1. It may reasonably be surmised that the murder and wounding of the police officers would have occurred regardless of whether Bentley had shouted the critical words. Craig was surrounded and in a panic, gun at the ready, and inflamed with feelings of hatred towards the police. Footnote 41 The case was also very different from Scanlons depiction of one of the types of situation where incitement liability may properly be imposed: that is, where the incitee is under the controlling influence of the inciter. Craig, far from being under the influence of Bentley, was the prime mover in the enterprise. Of the two, it was Bentley who could properly be described as “weak-minded. ” This is in addition to the fact that, being under arrest at the time, he was in no position to assert any authority that he might have possessed over Craig. It is the ambiguity of Bentleys words that is our concern here. Footnote 42 It would be difficult to conceive of a situation where there was a wider gulf between the competing meanings of the same words. Did “Let him have it” possess a malevolent meaning (“Shoot the policeman”) or one that was benign (“Surrender your gun to him”) Before approaching that question, it is necessary to note other aspects of those words. If the nature of the exhortation was ambiguous, there was no uncertainty as to the person to whom the words were referring. Even on the malevolent interpretation, they will have amounted to a call to shoot Detective-Constable Fairfax only. Nonetheless, the case for the prosecution, as presented in its opening speech, depended on an interpretation to the effect “that incitement…covered the whole of the shooting thereafter. ” Footnote 43 This is a very strained construction. It is also one that would seem to be precluded by an illustration given in the edition of Stephens work on the criminal law that was contemporary with the murder: “A instigates B to murder C, B murders D; A is not accessory before the fact to the murder of D. ” Footnote 44 Yet such an approach could conceivably fit with the tenor of at least one statement of incitement liability. As already noted, under section 22(2) of the Canadian Criminal Code, there is scope for imposing liability on the inciter for crimes committed by the incitee that go beyond the original predicate crime that the inciter could foresee as likely to ensue from the initial act of counselling. Whether such extended liability could properly be imposed at common law, without the explicit warrant of a provision such as section 22(2) is doubtful. If it could not, the only possible basis for the imposition of liability for incitement would be that Bentleys words were to be construed broadly as a call to resist arrest, from whatever quarter, by potentially lethal force. Some accounts of the case, furthermore, attach importance to the lapse of time between the uttering of the words and the shooting of P. Miles, a period estimated as being at least 15 min. The question has been posed: “…are we to assume that if Craig had escaped from the roof, and if Miles had caught up with him and been shot a day, a week, a year later, then Bentley would still be guilty of murder? ” Footnote 45 Presumably the point behind the query is that, the longer the gap between the uttering of the words of incitement and the perpetration of the predicate crime, the greater the scope for arguing for the intrusion of other causal factors contributing to the latter. The answer, however, must unquestionably be in the affirmative. The fallacy behind the question lies in its failure to recognise that liability for incitement is primary in nature: hence, these other considerations are irrelevant. Once Bentley had uttered the words of incitement, he was liable irrespective of whether anyone was killed in consequence, or whether a different person was killed from the person envisaged at the time of their uttering, or whether any killing that did occur took place after a considerable lapse of time. Footnote 46 There also remains some considerable doubt as to whether Bentley shouted the critical words. He testified that he had not done so, and Craig denied having heard anything of the sort. Bentley was condemned on the basis of the evidence of three police officers that they had heard the words. Footnote 47 But their testimony could go only to the question of whether the words had been uttered. It had little bearing on the issue of whether Craig had heard them, especially in view of the increasing noise and confusion at the scene. Nevertheless, for the purposes of the present article, it will be assumed that they were in fact heard by Craig. If he did not do so, strictly the case was an instance of attempted incitement only. Footnote 48 What, then, is the correct approach to the interpretation of ambiguous language in situations, such as the Craig and Bentley case? Some approaches can be ruled out as being contrary to principle or as being entirely inappropriate for use in this area of the law. There may be a temptation, for instance, to adopt an ex post facto interpretation of the words in question. The episode culminated in murder, the argument would run, so the words are to be understood as having been an incitement to commit that very crime. This would be wrong as a matter of principle. Whatever the applicable test, it is to be applied to the words themselves regardless of their consequences (whether actual or supposed. Footnote 49 Alternatively, it might seem appropriate to seek assistance from a field of law where the role played by language is of central importance; namely, defamation. The test that is deployed there—sometimes referred to as the “single meaning rule”—is: “What would an ordinary and reasonable person infer as the natural and ordinary meaning of the words? ” It has been described in this way: “What matters is what the [judge] thinks is the one and only meaning that the readers…should have collectively understood…” Footnote 50 This approach might well be suitable for an area of the law that is concerned with potential damage to the plaintiffs reputation at large. It is not so where criminal liability is an issue and where matters of the intention of the speaker and the foreseeable effects on the person(s) addressed are of central importance. However, it does possess the advantage of being a test that would not be embroiled in situations of actual or potential mismatch between the intention of the speaker and the way in which his words were understood by the addressee. In the absence of a single, overarching test such as this, there are two focal points to be explored. How were the words “Let him have it” intended by Bentley? In what sense were they understood by Craig? The court concentrated exclusively on the first question. That no consideration was given to the second question was not surprising since Craig denied having heard the words. But, let us assume, instead, that he had admitted to having heard them. There would then be several possibilities running along the intent-effect axis. It could be that the crucial words were both intended and understood in the malevolent sense (in which case, it would be a clear instance of incitement. Or, that the words were both uttered and understood in the benign sense (when, without question, there would be no liability. More problematic would be mismatch situations. The first would be where there was a malevolent intent behind the words but they were understood in the benign sense; the second where there was a benign intent but the words were received in a malevolent sense. The former could be categorised simply as an attempted incitement. As regards the latter, it could be said that the accused would be properly convicted if he knowingly took an unreasonable risk that his words would be understood as an encouragement to commit crime. On that basis, Bentley, even if not intending to incite Craig to commit murder, was reckless in choosing words that could readily be interpreted as bearing that meaning. Footnote 51 Indeed, an overriding emphasis on the way in which words are received by the addressee(s) is not unknown. It is to be found in section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006, the cutting edge of which is “a statement that is likely to be understood by some or all of the members of the public to which it is published” as an encouragement of terrorism. Imposing criminal liability for the uttering of words is quite different from the infliction of such liability for the use of standard tools of crime. The consequences of using weapons such as guns and knives are closely determined by fixed features of the world such as the laws of ballistics and human vulnerability. Footnote 52 By contrast, words, even if they have a settled core of meaning, will characteristically be understood in different ways, and evoke different responses from different people. Therefore, it might be considered just that—in contrast to the views noted in Sect.  1. 4, above—the accused is held liable if he consciously assumed an unreasonable risk that his words would be understood as an incitement to commit crime. Oblique Incitement There has been extensive consideration of the moral responsibility of persons who perform acts with an oblique (or, as it is more often described, “indirect”) intention. Typical instances considered in this context are those where medical procedures are carried out on a pregnant woman leading inevitably to the destruction of the foetus, or where military action is taken in wartime against combatants that carries a high probability of civilian casualties. In neither of these situations is harm to the child or the civilians intended, but it is foreseen as the consequence of carrying out the medical procedures and the military action, respectively. These are the nearest analogous situations to the problem that concerns us here. That is where words spoken by A to B cannot be literally interpreted, in any sense, as a call to B to commit a crime, yet the surrounding circumstances are such that the perpetration of a crime by B is a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the words spoken. Two hypothetical examples may be given. The first of these has already attracted some academic attention. It is the murder committed by Othello, in Shakespeares play, of his wife Desdemona. Othello is goaded into this by the doubts as to her fidelity maliciously planted by Iago. Sir James Stephen believed that the only basis upon which Iago could have been convicted as an accessory before the fact to the murder was the advice that he gave to Othello: “Do it not with poison; strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated. ” Footnote 53 The situation becomes, with these words, a straightforward case of incitement. The more interesting issue would be the question of Iagos liability in their absence. Certainly, sexual infidelity that culminates in the killing of the unfaithful person by the wronged partner has formed a standard situation where, on account of provocation, a charge of murder could be reduced to a conviction for manslaughter. Footnote 54 Here, however, Desdemona (as Iago knows) is innocent of adultery; his motive in telling the falsehood is to foment marital discord (admittedly, of an indeterminate extent. Do these factors convert the case into one of inciting Othello to commit a crime against Desdemona? An obstacle to adopting that approach would be that, in view of the absence of explicit words of incitement, it would be difficult to determine exactly which crime that should be. The second example is drawn from Mills essay, On Liberty. The passage, though occasionally mentioned in commentaries on the essay, has received little detailed consideration, least of all from a legal point of view: No one pretends that actions should be as free as opinions. On the contrary, even opinions lose their immunity when the circumstances in which they are expressed are such as to constitute their expression a positive instigation to some mischievous act. An opinion that corn dealers are starvers of the poor, or that private property is robbery, ought to be unmolested when simply circulated through the press, but may justly incur punishment when delivered orally to an excited mob assembled before the house of a corn dealer, or when handed about among the same mob in the form of a placard. Footnote 55 The first point to be made about this example—one of which it is now easy to lose sight—is that it will have been quite topical. On Liberty was published in 1859 although substantially completed some years earlier. The Corn Laws, the cause of widespread distress in society, had been eventually repealed in the face of fierce opposition in 1846. As regards the content, it is noteworthy that Mills narrative stops abruptly after the above passage. He does not inform his readers of the reaction of the mob to the dissemination of the opinions in question. Did it perpetrate a violent act on the corn dealer or his property? Or, although initially agitated, did it calm down and disperse? Indeed, even to speak in terms of a “mob” is to ignore the fact that it is simply an aggregation of individuals, the reaction of some of whom may well have differed from that of others. The sentence “No one pretends that actions should be as free as opinions” is particularly worthy of attention. The most natural reading is that any eruption of violence should have been properly curtailed and punished by the authorities. But that is so obvious a point that it surely cannot have been what Mill meant. Rather, the word “actions” in this context must be taken as referring to the dissemination of the two provocative opinions in front of the corn dealers house. In other words, what appear to be instances of speech and nothing more—in oral form in one case, written in the other—become reclassified for this purpose as “actions. ” Footnote 56 As was the case with Iago in the previous example, the disseminators of the opinions in question were not, in so many words, inciting the use of violence. It was the juxtaposition of the messages and the location in which they were published that rendered such an outcome likely. How would the criminal law deal with those who circulated the messages in question? The nearest analogous situation in the English reports is R v. Burns, Footnote 57 a charge of sedition that arose out of riots at public meetings that were being addressed by the accused. The report, which consists of the direction to the jury by Cave J., reveals that the overriding considerations that the jury was directed to take into account were the motives of the accused: “…if you come to the conclusion that [the accused] were actuated by an honest desire to alleviate the misery of the unemployed…you should not be too swift to mark any hasty or ill-considered expression which they might utter in the excitement of the moment. ” Footnote 58 The point is borne out by an exchange between Cave J. and the Attorney-General, who was leading the prosecution: “Suppose a man were to write a letter to the papers attacking bakers or butchers generally with reference to the high prices of bread or meat”—the judge asked—“and imputing to them that they were a conspiracy to keep up the high prices, would that be a seditious libel…? ” That particular example was not fully in point since the dispersed newspaper readership, unlike the mob in Mills example, would not provide a focus of public disorder. The Attorney-General would not give a definite answer: it would all depend, he said, on the circumstances, especially the motives of the accused. Footnote 59 What would appear to have been a gap in the criminal laws protection of individuals through the doctrine of incitement was, to some extent, repaired by the general law of public order—in this case, the crime of sedition. The question now arises as to whether, with the recent abolition of that offence in English law, Footnote 60 that lacuna has been re-opened. Responses to Language In this section, our attention moves from questions of the meaning, or interpretation, of the message of incitement to the response that the communication arouses in the person or persons addressed. The two matters are not entirely separate. The prime consideration in the likely reaction of the addressee(s) will be the interpretation that the latter will place on the words, rather than the intention with which they were spoken or written, still less the “meaning” of the words in some abstract sense. This is a point that is borne out by the emphasis placed by section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006 (quoted above) on the way in which a statement is likely to be understood by those to whom it is published. In principle, irrespective of the legal system, there are two main approaches to the structure of crimes where the actus reus (or equivalent term) consists of uttering words, whether in spoken or written form. The one focuses exclusively on the words, without any regard of the effect that they have or might have on those who are exposed to them. The mere fact of having uttered words of the appropriate type suffices, in itself, to found liability. The clearest example is perjury, committed by a witness giving testimony that he knows to be untruthful. Whether the court believes, or is swayed by, the testimony is irrelevant to the issue of liability. We may call this a “context-independent” crime. The other approach goes further, taking into account the effect (whether actual or surmised) exerted on the recipients of the message. Liability is founded in this case only if the communication has exercised on them a harmful influence as defined by the applicable law. And, of course, it may work its influence only if they have heard or read it. This may be called a “context-dependent” crime. The distinction between the two approaches, though fundamental, has scarcely been noted. It happens to have been captured, though only in passing, in one of the most famous trials of antiquity: that of Socrates in 399 B. for corrupting the youth of Athens. At one point in his defence speech Socrates asks his accusers: “…surely we know what kinds of corruption affect the young; so you tell us whether you know of any one who under my influence has fallen from piety into impiety, or from sober into wanton conduct. ” Footnote 61 The question was this: was Socrates to be condemned simply on the basis of the content of his teachings? Or did his accusers have to establish, in addition, that those teachings had worked an effect that was harmful (harm being judged as being of the type that was contrary to Athenian law) to those who had been exposed to them? The implication behind the quoted passage was that Socrates was arguing, as was to be expected, in favour of the latter characterisation. To which of these two models of liability does the law of incitement most closely approximate? At common law incitement would appear to have been a context-independent form of crime: the nature of the response of the addressee had no bearing on the issue of the liability of the person who extended the message of encouragement. The position is not so clear under the Serious Crime Act 2007. The key provisions, sections 44 and 45, depend on the doing of an act “capable of encouraging…the commission of an offence. ” But what does “capable of encouraging” mean? Does it suffice that there is a verbal formula that can readily be interpreted as an instigation to the addressee(s) to commit a crime? Or is there an additional element: that it is capable of doing so only when the proclivities of the addressee(s) are factored into the situation? The report of the Law Commission that led to the 2007 Act is not helpful on the point. It concedes the obvious point that inchoate liability is premised on its enhancing “the prospect of actual harm occurring, ” Footnote 62 while admitting an “area of potential difficulty” if nobody is aware of the act of encouragement. Footnote 63 Incitement and Freedom of Speech It remains to consider the question of how the law of incitement may be reconciled with the claims of freedom of speech. From a formal point of view, it might appear that there is no conflict whatsoever. Individuals are free to speak insofar as they are not subject to legal duties to refrain from speaking (particularly, for our purpose, the duty not to incite crime. However, the space that is occupied by those duties may be so extensive as to leave little room for meaningful discourse. Furthermore, it might be thought that speech that encourages the listener(s) to break the law is devoid of moral merit and so undeserving of legal protection. But that is to assume that the law is beyond critical reproach in every particular and that no scope is to be left for civil disobedience. How, then, is an accommodation to be reached? A suitable starting point here is a consideration of the problem in the light of the various rationales of freedom of speech. Liberty of speech is often valued as a means of searching out the truth on particular matters. However, that can have no application to the present problem because sentences that express commands lack truth conditions; that is, they cannot be true or false. Rather, they can be described only as either having been complied with or as not having secured compliance. The same goes for sentences, typical of situations of incitement, that urge a course of action without necessarily going as far as commanding it. A more promising line of analysis is to consider the matter in the light of the rationale of freedom of speech that views it as a means of facilitating the efficient working of a democratic system of government. Footnote 64 This holds that, when a range of possible policy choices is available for consideration by the people and subjected to vigorous discussion, there is a greater likelihood that the selection that is made will be the best in the circumstances. The same applies in regard to candidates for electoral office. Among the various types of speech, clearly, this approach attaches the highest importance to speech that is political in content. Other rationales might accord importance to entirely different forms of speech. Political speech, however, might be directed, not to the electoral merits of particular persons or parties, but to the wisdom of individual laws, in particular criminal laws. In that event, it can be seen that a call to repeal or reform the law in question could be interpreted as a claim that the law as it stands has little (if any) claim on the obedience of citizens, and consequently as an incitement to disobey the law in its unreformed state. Footnote 65 Even laws which any civilised society must contain are not immune to challenge in this way, in point of detail at least. There is no more basic legal prohibition than that of homicide. Yet the status of acts of tyrannicide, whether as a moral imperative or as a permissible action, has at times been the subject of vigorous debate. Footnote 66 More provocative still, and infinitely more far-reaching in its practical implications, is the view espoused by some philosophers that there is nothing intrinsically wrong in committing infanticide. Footnote 67 The reason offered is that, from a moral point of view, to kill a neonate is indistinguishable from abortion, and that the prohibition of it can be defended only on the basis of the distressing effect that it might have on others. Could publications that seek to defend tyrannicide and infanticide, therefore, be considered as incitements to commit those forms of killing? Or are they to be treated merely as exhortations to change the law (or, at least, prosecutorial policy) in those same areas? The practical relevance of debates about the legitimacy of tyrannicide or regicide (clearly, they are not necessarily the same) is much reduced from the situation of 100–150 years ago, when plots abounded for the assassination of various European monarchs—the prospects of success for which had been increased significantly by technological advances, such as more compact explosives and smaller guns. The law on freedom of speech must tread a delicate line between safeguarding open discussion of the legitimacy of maintaining particular prohibitions, on the one hand, and penalising instigations to commit the very same transgressions, on the other. Case law on the First Amendment has sought, in this way, to differentiate between “advocacy” (which is constitutionally protected) and “incitement” (which may legitimately be penalised. In a confusing double use of the former term, the U. Supreme Court explained it as being “the distinction between advocacy of abstract doctrine and advocacy directed at promoting unlawful action. ” Footnote 68 The viability of the distinction has been criticised on two grounds. First, there may not, in the end, be a distinction of substance between the two since effective advocacy might amount to an incitement. As Holmes J. expressed it: “The only difference between the expression of an opinion and an incitement in the narrower sense is the speakers enthusiasm for the result. ” Footnote 69 Second, even if the distinction is intelligible, the Founding Fathers of the Constitution were practical men who did not intend to confine the protection of the First Amendment to abstract discussions of an academic sort. Footnote 70 The difficulty with the first objection is that it appears to make the advocacy/incitement distinction turn, after the event, on the impact made by the written or spoken words: if any addressee acts in the way that is urged by the speaker, the words amount to incitement; if not, they constitute advocacy. This is certainly at variance with the approach of English law on the subject. Furthermore, there is surely a third possibility: that of speech that is more than abstract discussion, but less than a call to break the law. The speech would be a call to action, but the action in point would be the repeal of the law in question. More pertinently, the very frequency or infrequency with which the issue is raised as a practical matter may incline the analysis in the direction of one or the other of the advocacy/incitement polarities. The merciful infrequency with which the question is presented as to whether assassination is a proper response to the actions of a tyrant will tend to place that issue towards the advocacy end of the spectrum. English law lacks does not formally distinguish between advocacy and incitement. This is not surprising in view of the historical absence of a written guarantee of freedom of speech. Yet it is possible to find arguments that, though not explicitly cast in these terms, reflect the substance of that distinction. In R v. Bowman Footnote 71 a prosecution under the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797, the defence unsuccessfully argued that the publication was a general comment on the use of military force to suppress industrial riots rather than a specific attempt to persuade troops to disobey their officers. Beyond that, it is possible to find cases where the antithesis between advocacy and incitement is intertwined with several of the themes of the present article. The case of R v. Diamond Footnote 72 furnishes a good example. The defendant was charged with contravening section 4 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 in soliciting “persons unknown” to murder the Viceroy of Ireland, Lord French. The alleged incitement took the form of an article in a newspaper, the London Catholic Herald, entitled “Killing no Murder. ” The tone of the article was decidedly abstract. It drew by way of justification on historical examples of the assassination of figures of oppression, from that of Julius Caesar to the assassination in 1914 of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There was no mention of anyone involved in the British administration of Ireland. The only connection with Lord French was that there had been an (unsuccessful) attempt on his life a week prior to the publication of the article. There was not even an Irish edition of the newspaper, though, like other London newspapers, some copies would doubtless have found their way to Ireland. Coleridge J. s direction to the jury included the following points. It was not necessary that any person be proved to have been persuaded to act on the message conveyed in the newspaper. It was a matter for the jury alone to decide on the “meaning of the language” used in the piece (he did not go on to elucidate what he meant by “meaning”. And, finally, it fell to the jury to decide whether, in the circumstances, the expression of an abstract opinion had become an encouragement to commit crime. The Campbell prosecution of 1924 is best known as having led to the fall of the first Labour government after only a few months in office. The centrepiece was an issue of the Workers Weekly, a Communist publication that called on members of the armed forces to let it be known that “neither in a class war nor in a military war will you turn your guns on your fellow workers. ” Campbell, as acting editor, was charged under the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797. The case did not proceed to trial, the circumstances under which the prosecution was withdrawn giving rise to serious constitutional issues. Had it done so, it would have been ripe for analysis in accordance with the principal themes of the present article. As a matter of interpretation, the article could only have been referring to war with Soviet Russia or the deployment of troops in industrial disputes. There was no immediate prospect of troops being deployed in these ways, Footnote 73 the publication being by way of general appeal only. Apart from the issue of interpretation, therefore, the article would have been categorised as an occasion of advocacy rather than of incitement. Finally, an argument could have been constructed that would have been based on the concept of context-dependency, emphasising the paucity of Communist members of the armed forces. However, once an idea enters general currency, it is capable of exerting an influence, whether for good or ill, in circumstances that were not fully envisaged at the time of its original publication. Holmes J. once famously remarked: “Every idea is an incitement. It offers itself for belief, and, if believed, it is acted on unless some other belief outweighs it, or some failure of energy stifles the movement at its birth. ” Footnote 74 Consider this in the light of the motion passed by the Oxford Union in February 1933: “This House will in no circumstances fight for its King and country. ” Had the same message been specifically directed at members of the armed forces, it could have amounted to an offence under section 1 of the Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934, since the implication would have been: “This House will in no circumstances fight… nor should you. ” However, published (as it was) without being so directed, the stated refusal to bear arms irrespective of the political situation possessed only the abstract quality of the student debating society in which it was aired. The earliest guarantees of freedom of speech, not surprisingly, did not address the question of reconciling those guarantees with the law of incitement. Accumulation of experience, however, has led the drafters of modern declarations of the guarantee to attempt some accommodation between the two. For example, while Article 19(1) of the Constitution of India 1949 assures to all its citizens the right to “freedom of speech and expression, ” Article 19(2) goes on to state that nothing in that provision shall prevent the enactment of legislation “in so far as such law imposes reasonable restrictions on the exercise of the right in the interests of…or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence. ” Clearly, the protection afforded by Article 19(1) would be substantially diminished by permitting exceptions to it merely in the form of “restrictions” that did nothing more than relate, in pith and substance, to “incitement to an offence” (or contempt of court or defamation. A more substantial limitation was needed to limit the scope of any restrictions—a burden that is borne here entirely by the further requirement that any restriction be “reasonable. ” In contrast, the Constitution of South Africa 1996, section 16(2) permits of a wider scope for freedom of speech since the only relevant qualification is that it does not extend to “incitement to imminent violence, ” or to “advocacy of hatred” that is based on certain attributes (e. g. gender, religion) and which, moreover, “constitutes incitement to cause harm. ” Conclusion Incitement has traditionally been relegated to the margins in criminal law textbooks. Several developments, however, have rendered it of ever-expanding importance. Modern ease of communication, both nationally and internationally, has vastly increased the potential audience for messages of incitement and made ever-shorter the period in which exposure to them may evoke a criminal response. Of greater importance is the fact that two of the scourges of the modern world—genocide and terrorism—have been met by legal responses in which the role played by incitement has been recognised as being of special significance. This article has sought to illuminate some of the hitherto unexplored issues that are likely to be raised by a more frequent resort to the law of incitement. Notes 1. See especially R. A. Duff, Criminal Attempts (Oxford 1996) and I. Dennis, “The Rationale of Criminal Conspiracy” (1977) 93 L. Q. R. 39. 2. Serious Crime Act 2007, s. 59. 3. In this way, the Police Act 1964, s. 53(1) penalises a person who “induces” a police officer to commit a disciplinary offence, and is supplemented by the additional phrases, “or attempts to induce” and “does any act calculated to induce, ” such an offence. 4. It was repealed by the Local Government Act 2003, s. 122. 5. This definition, given by Stephen, was adopted in the Law Commission Working Paper No. 72, Codification of the Criminal Law, Sedition and Allied Offences, p. 42. 6. It has since been reinforced by the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015, Part V, with a battery of provisions with the aim of preventing people from “being drawn into terrorism. ” 7. The same formula is used in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 2002, Article 25(3) e. 8. A case in point is R v. Antonelli and Barberi (1906) J. P. 4, the prosecution of the distributors of an Italian language newspaper published in London. On the fifth anniversary of the murder of the King of Italy, it carried an article in praise of the assassin. On appeal against conviction Phillimore J. ruled: “The question is—Does it, by the praise of [the assassin] incite anyone to murder Emmanuel III [the then-King of Italy] or any other sovereign of Europe? ” (ibid., at p. 6. A striking difference is that s. 1(3) penalises the glorification of any act of terrorism per se, while in this case the matter was left to the jury as to whether it amounted to incitement. 9. Duff, Criminal Attempts, p. 134. However, see G. Yaffe, Attempts in the Philosophy of Action and the Criminal Law (Oxford 2010) especially chapter 1, for an exposition and critique of what Yaffe calls the “Transfer Principle”—that is, the principle that “the legitimacy of criminalization transfers from completion to attempt” (p. 21. An examination of whether a similar principle could be applicable to incitement liability is beyond the scope of the present article. 10. See, further, S. Leader, “Free Speech and the Advocacy of Illegal Action in Law and Political Theory” (1982) 82 Columbia Law Review 412. 11. Serious Crime Act 2007, ss. 44(1) and 45(1. 12. It is possible that the Serious Crime Act 2007, s. 49(2) may serve the same function in dealing with the position where the action of the accused is “capable of encouraging…the commission of a number of offences. ” In the absence of authority, it is unclear whether this refers to a series of offences in sequence, or a range of alternative offences in the first place, or indeed both these situations. 13. J. Mill, On Liberty (Penguin Classics ed. London 1985) p. 76n. 14. 395 U. 444 (1969. A noteworthy point of difference is that Mill requires a connected act to follow, not (as here) a combination of the intent with which the words were spoken and their likely consequences. 15. Feinberg, “Limits to the Free Expression of Opinion” in J. Feinberg and J. Coleman, Philosophy of Law (7th ed., London 2004) 379, at p. 390. 16. Nevertheless, the seriousness of an act of incitement is generally considered to be determined, in some unspecified way, by the gravity of the crime that is incited. This link, it is submitted, does not detract from the essentially primary nature of incitement liability. 17. T. Scanlon, “A Theory of Freedom of Expression” (1972) 1 Philosophy and Public Affairs 204: reprinted as T. Scanlon, The Difficulty of Tolerance: Essays in Political Philosophy (Cambridge 2003) chapter 1. 18. 49(1. 19. Terrorism Act 2006, s. 1(5) b. 20. (1801) 2 East 5; 103 E. 269. 21. Nevertheless, the ruling appears to be consistent with a much earlier, briefly reported, case: Bacon (1664) 1 Lev. 146; 83 E. 341. The accused had offered a sum of money to a person to carry out a murder. In rejecting his appeal against conviction, the court stated simply: “anciently the will was taken for the deed in matters of felony. ”. 22. Criminal Justice Act 1993, s. 53(1) c) and s. 53(2) c. 23. Duff, Criminal Attempts, at pp. 66–75. 24. The former would fit with the idea of incitement as imposing primary liability. I am grateful to Antony Duff for making this point to me. 25. Stephen, A Digest of the Criminal Law (Indictable Offences) 9th ed., by Sturge: London 1950) p. 26. Duff, Criminal Attempts, at p. 396. 27. G. Williams, Criminal Law: The General Part (2nd ed., London 1961) p. 611. 28. (2005) 255 D. L. (4th) 283. 29. Ibid., at para. [29. 30. V. Tadros, “The System of the Criminal Law” (2002) 22 Legal Studies 448, at p. 454. 31. Law Commission, Inchoate Liability for Assisting and Encouraging Crime (Cm 6878, 2006) at para. 32. Most notably, several of the prosecutions brought in the aftermath of the Rwanda genocide of 1994 were based on charges of incitement: see L. May, Genocide: A Normative Account (Cambridge 2010) chapter 10 (“Incitement to Genocide and the Rwanda Media case”. 33. (1881) 7 Q. B. D. 244. 34. 244, at p. 257. 35. See further Sect.  2, below. 36. See further Sect.  3, below. 37. See further Sect.  4, below. 38. For an unusual instance of a case that involved liability for, and the interpretation of, spoken words, see R v. Malik [1968] 1 All E. 582. The defendant argued that the words that he was charged with having spoken had a different meaning to him, as a West Indian, than to someone raised in Britain: see at p. 583B. The response of the court is at p. 584. The transcript of the trial is contained in the Notable British Trials series: H. Montgomery Hyde (ed. The Trial of Christopher Craig and Derek William Bentley (London 1954. 40. There was another important point of law in the case. Under the doctrine of common design, if both accused had embarked on their enterprise with the intention of offering violence, they would both be held liable for any force that might be used by only one of them. The doctrine would appear to have sufficed to secure Bentleys conviction. However, it was thought to be no longer applicable as soon as Bentley, as the other participant, was arrested. 41. The reason was that the police had recently secured the conviction for violent crime of Craigs brother. There is a further, less well known, ambiguity in the exchanges on the roof. When the police were removing Bentley from the crime scene, after the murder but while Craig was still at large, Bentley shouted: “Look out, Chris; theyre taking me down. ” There was some inconclusive discussion at the trial as to whether this was a further incitement to Craig to continue shooting, or whether it was a plea to him to stop in case he, Bentley, was caught in the cross-fire. See The Trial of Christopher Craig and Derek William Bentley, at pp. 43, 191–192, and 204. 43. The Trial of Christopher Craig and Derek William Bentley, at p. 44. Stephen, A Digest of the Criminal Law at p. 45. Yallop, To Encourage the Others (London 1971) p. 151. 46. In regard to the last point, there is an interesting comparison to be drawn here with provocation (or, as it is now known, “loss of control”. Where this is pleaded to a charge of murder, the time that elapsed between the trigger event and the homicide is one amongst several factors that the jury is directed to take into account since, with the passage of time, the anger of the accused at the act of provocation might have abated. 47. It is ironic that Bentleys counsel was put to arguing at length about the intent behind words that his client denied having said. 48. There was clear authority that such a doubly inchoate crime was known to English law. Banks (1871–74) 12 Cox C. 393, a letter containing an incitement to commit a crime was intercepted before it could reach the intended addressee. The jury was held entitled on the facts to return a verdict of attempting to incite. As with all attempt situations, the actions of the accused must be more than merely preparatory: R v. Rowley [1991] 4 All E. 649. Compare the approach under the U. Model Penal Code (American Law Institute, 1962) section 5. 02: “It is immaterial…that the actor fails to communicate with the person he solicits to commit a crime if his conduct was designed to effect such communication. 49. The critical words could not be regarded, even on the malevolent interpretation, as an unequivocal incitement to commit murder. They could equally be interpreted as an exhortation to inflict serious injury. This, however, would not affect the outcome of the case since the mens rea of murder includes intention to commit grievous bodily harm. 50. Ajinomoto Sweeteners Europe SAS v. Asda Stores Ltd. [2009] EWHC 1717 (QB. 2009] 3 W. 1149, at pp. 1153–61. 51. I am grateful to Antony Duff for helping me to clarify the mismatch situations. 52. See D. v. Smith [1961] A. 290 as an example of the interplay of these factors in a situation where the accused did not intend, in the narrow sense, to kill the accused. 53. Act IV, scene 1. 54. See now the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, s. 55(6) c) according to which the fact that “a thing done or said constituted sexual infidelity” is to be disregarded in determining whether a loss of self-control had a “qualifying trigger” for the purposes of the Act. The scenario accords, certainly, with the requirement of “a thing…said”; however, that was not actual sexual infidelity but rather a false allegation of the same. 55. Mill, On Liberty, at p. 119. 56. This is perhaps an anticipation of the idea of “speech acts” espoused by John Austin in How to Do Things with Words (Oxford 1961. 57. (1886-1890) 16 Cox C. 355. 58. Ibid., at p. 363. Ibid., at pp. 360–361. 60. By the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, s. 73(a. 61. Xenophon, Anabasis Books IV–VIII, Symposium and Apology (Loeb Classical Library, London 1922) p. 499. 62. Inchoate Liability for Assisting and Encouraging Crime, at para. 63. 64. This is a perspective particularly associated with the writings of Alexander Meiklejohn: see, for example, note 70, below. 65. On the other hand, liability still depending on mens rea, it might be difficult to show that the speaker intended his audience to break the law. Moreover, the Serious Crime Act 2007, s. 50, furnishes a defence that it was “reasonable” for the accused to have acted as he did in the circumstances. Of particular value to him will be the importance attached by s. 50(3) b) to the purpose that he had in so acting. 66. See the reference to this dispute in Mill, On Liberty, at p. 75. 67. See, for example, P. Singer, Practical Ethics (Cambridge 1979) pp. 122–126. 68. Yates v. U. 354 U. 298 (1957. 69. Gitlow v. New York 268 U. 652 (1925) at p. 673. 70. Meiklejohn, Political Freedom: The Constitutional Powers of the People (Oxford 1965) pp. 41–42. 71. (1912) 76 J. 271. 72. (1920) 84 J. 211. 73. This is affirmed by A. Taylor, English History 1914-1945 (Oxford 1965) p. 225. 74. Gitlow v. 652 (1925. Acknowledgements Thanks are due to Philip Handler for clarifying historical points and to Antony Duff, Hannah Quirk, Martin Wasik, and the anonymous referees for their criticisms of earlier drafts. The usual disclaimers apply. Author information Affiliations Law School, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK Joseph Jaconelli Authors Search for Joseph Jaconelli in: Corresponding author Correspondence to Joseph Jaconelli. Rights and permissions Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4. 0 International License. which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. Reprints and Permissions About this article Cite this article Jaconelli, J. 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Criminal law Elements Actus reus Mens rea Causation Concurrence Scope of criminal liability Complicity Corporate Vicarious Severity of offense Felony Infraction (also called violation) Misdemeanor Inchoate offenses Attempt Conspiracy Incitement Solicitation Offence against the person Assassination Assault Battery Child abuse Criminal negligence Defamation False imprisonment Harassment Home invasion Homicide Intimidation Kidnapping Malicious castration Manslaughter  ( corporate) Mayhem Murder corporate Negligent homicide Invasion of privacy Robbery Torture Sexual offences Adultery Bigamy Fornication Incest Indecent exposure Masturbation Obscenity Prostitution Rape Sexual assault Sodomy Crimes against property Arson Blackmail Bribery Burglary Embezzlement Extortion False pretenses Forgery Fraud Gambling Intellectual property violation Larceny Payola Pickpocketing Possessing stolen property Smuggling Tax evasion Theft Crimes against justice Compounding Malfeasance in office Miscarriage of justice Misprision Obstruction Perjury Perverting the course of justice Crimes against the public Apostasy Begging Censorship violation Dueling Miscegenation Illegal consumption (such as prohibition of drugs, alcohol, and smoking) Terrorism Crimes against animals Cruelty to animals Wildlife smuggling Bestiality Crimes against the state Lèse-majesté Treason Defences to liability Automatism Consent Defence of property Diminished responsibility Duress Entrapment Ignorantia juris non excusat Infancy Insanity Justification Mistake  ( of law) Necessity Provocation Self-defence Other common-law areas Contracts Evidence Property Torts Wills, trusts and estates Portals Law v t e In criminal law, incitement is the encouragement of another person to commit a crime. Depending on the jurisdiction, some or all types of incitement may be illegal. Where illegal, it is known as an inchoate offense, where harm is intended but may or may not have actually occurred. International law [ edit] The Article 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights requires that any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law. [1] That few journalists have been prosecuted for incitement to genocide and war crimes despite their recruitment by governments as propagandists is explained by the relatively privileged social status of journalists and privileged institutional position of news organizations in liberal societies, which assign a high value to a free press. [2] England and Wales [ edit] Incitement was an offence under the common law of England and Wales. It was an inchoate offence. [3] It consisted of persuading, encouraging, instigating, pressuring, or threatening so as to cause another to commit a crime. It was abolished in England and Wales on 1 October 2008 [4] when Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007 came into force, replacing it with three new statutory offences of encouraging or assisting crime. [5] The common law is now only relevant to offences committed before that date. [6] Relationship with other offences [ edit] The rationale of incitement matches the general justification underpinning the other inchoate offences of conspiracy and attempt by allowing the police to intervene before a criminal act is completed and the harm or injury is actually caused. There is considerable overlap, particularly where two or more individuals are involved in criminal activity. The plan to commit crime may exist only in the mind of one person until others are incited to join in, at which point the social danger becomes more real. The offence overlaps the offences of counselling or procuring as an accessory. Indeed, in the early case of R v Higgins [7] incitement was defined as being committed when one person counsels, procures or commands another to commit a crime, whether or not that person commits the crime. The words, counsel" and "procure" were later adopted in section 8 of the Accessories and Abettors Act 1861 as two of the four forms of accessory. In AGs Reference (No. 1 of 1975. 8] Widgery CJ said: To procure means to produce by endeavour. You procure a thing by setting out to see that it happens and taking the appropriate steps to produce that happening. We think that there are plenty of instances in which a person may be said to procure the commission of a crime by another even though there is no sort of conspiracy between the two, even though there is no attempt at agreement or discussion as to the form which the offence should take. But secondary liability is derivative and dependent on the commission of the substantive offence by the principal offender. This is too late to avert the harm. Thus, the offence of incitement has been preserved to allow the police to intervene at an earlier time and so avert the threatened harm. The mens rea [ edit] The inciter must intend the others to engage in the behaviour constituting the offence, including any consequences which may result, and must know or believe (or possibly suspect) that those others will have the relevant mens rea. In R v Curr, 9] the defendant allegedly incited women to commit offences under the Family Allowances Act 1945 but, because the prosecution did not prove that the women had the mens rea to constitute the offence, the conviction was quashed. Fenton Atkinson J explained that: In our view, the argument for the prosecution here gives no effect to the word "knowing" in [the relevant statutory provision] and in our view could only be guilty... if the woman solicited that, that is, the woman agent sent to collect the allowance, knew that the action she was asked to carry out amounted to an offence. In R v Whitehouse, 10] a father was charged with inciting his fifteen-year-old daughter to have sexual intercourse with him. At this age, she would have been excused from liability for committing the offence of incest with her father. The conviction was quashed on appeal and Scarman LJ explained that. we have therefore come to the conclusion, with regret, that the indictment does not disclose an offence known to the law because it cannot be a crime on the part of this girl aged 15 to have sexual intercourse with her father, though it is of course a crime and a very serious crime, on the part of the father. There is here incitement to a course of conduct, but that course of conduct cannot be treated as a crime by the girl. He continued: It is regrettable indeed that a man who importunes his daughter under the age of 16 to have sexual intercourse with him but does not go beyond incitement cannot be guilty of a crime. The Court of Appeal in R v Claydon (2005) EWCA Crim 2817 has repeated this criticism. Claydon had sexually abused the thirteen-year-old son of his partner in the 1980s, and was tried twenty years later on an indictment containing counts of sexual offences, including two counts of incitement to commit buggery. At that time, there was an irrebuttable presumption that a boy under the age of fourteen years was incapable of sexual intercourse (applying R v Waite (1892) 2 QBD 600-601 and R v Williams [1893] 1 QB 320-321. It was argued by the Crown that, although the boy could not in law have committed the act incited, it was nevertheless quite possible for the defendant to incite him. Having considered R v Whitehouse and R v Pickford, 11] the Court of Appeal felt obliged to reject that argument. As Laws J said in Pickford, it is a necessary element of the element of incitement that the person incited must be capable [by which he meant capable as a matter of law] of committing the primary crime. 12] The Court agreed because the focus of the offence of inciting is solely on the acts and intention of the inciter while the intention of the person incited are not relevant when considering whether the offence of incitement has been committed. It further endorsed the views of Smith and Hogan (10th Edition at p 295) who criticised the decision in Curr on the basis that. real question should not have been not whether the women actually had the knowledge, but whether D believed they had. Furthermore, Smith (1994) said that "the court has confused the mens rea of incitement with the mens rea of the offence incited. The actus reus [ edit] The inciter is one who reaches out and seeks to influence the mind of another to commit a crime, although where, for example, a letter conveying the incitement is intercepted, there is only an attempt to incite (see R v Banks (1873) 12 Cox CC 393. So merely making suggestions is not enough. There must be actual communication so that the other person has the opportunity to agree, but the actus reus is complete whether or not the incitement actually persuades another to commit an offence. In R v Goldman [2001] Crim LR 822 the defendant wrote to a Dutch firm (ESV) which had advertised pornography for sale, requesting pornographic material. He was convicted of an attempt to incite another (ESV) to distribute indecent photographs because the offer to buy amounted to an inducement to ESV to commit a crime. In R v Fitzmaurice, 13] it was held that the necessary element of persuasion was satisfied by a "suggestion, proposal or request [that] was accompanied by an implied promise of reward. In Race Relations Board v Applin, 14] Lord Denning stated that a person may incite another to do an act by threatening or by pressure, as well as by persuasion. The incitement can take any form (words or deeds. It may be addressed to a particular person or group or to the public at large. In R v Marlow [1997] Crim LR 897 the defendant wrote and published a book on the cultivation of cannabis, which he advertised, selling about 500 copies. It was alleged that the book was not a bona fide textbook, but was an incitement to those who bought it to cultivate cannabis. The defence claimed the book as a genuine contribution to the debate on the legalisation of cannabis and said that it only contained general advice which was freely available elsewhere. The judge directed the jury that they had to be sure that the book could "encourage or persuade or is capable of encouraging or persuading other people to produce the drug. The Court of Appeal held that there was no misdirection and the conviction was not unsafe. Thus, the incitement may be implied as well as express and may be directed to persons generally. The test is whether there is a lawful use for the device. For example, a recording or transcribing device may be used lawfully without breaching copyright, but a device to detect radar signals so as to avoid speed camera/red light infringement systems would have no other purpose than assisting drivers to evade detection. But note that the act incited must be a crime by the person incited so any alleged breach of copyright would have to be criminal, and the defendant would have to know all the material facts that would make the incited person's behaviour criminal, but not that the behaviour was a crime (see the public policy ignorantia juris non excusat which prevents ignorance of the law from being an excuse. In R v Whitehouse [15] an uncle did not incite his 15-year-old niece to incest because, if the incitement had succeeded and she had submitted to intercourse, she would not have committed an offence. This applied R v Tyrell [16] which stated that where a statutory offence is designed to protect a particular class of individuals against themselves, they cannot, as the victims, commit such offences against themselves. In Tyrell, the girl was not guilty of inciting the man to have under-age sex with her, since the girl could not herself be guilty of the full offence. Impossibility [ edit] If X incites Y to kill Z but, unknown to both of them at the time, Z had already died, it would be impossible to kill Z and so no crime of incitement would have been committed. Apart from simple situations such as this, the current law is difficult. R v Fitzmaurice allows the impossibility defence, but its scope is quite limited. X planned to collect a reward from a security firm by informing the police of the existence of a conspiracy to rob a security van. He recruited the defendant who thought he was engaging men for this robbery. Subsequently, the conspirators were arrested by the police. The Court of Appeal held that the test was to decide what sort of conduct was incited, attempted or the subject of a conspiracy. If the evidence shows incitement in general terms, e. g. to rob a security van, this is always possible, whereas if the subsequent agreement relates to a specific but fictitious crime, there might be an acquittal. In DPP v Armstrong [2000] Crim LR 379, 1999 EWHC 270 (QB) it was held that impossibility of the commission of the offence incited was irrelevant to guilt. Statutory incitement [ edit] There are, in England and Wales, a number of statutory offences of incitement, e. incitement to racial hatred under the Public Order Act 1986. Soliciting to murder The offense of soliciting to murder is created by section 4 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861. Inciting to commit perjury This offense is created by section 7(2) of the Perjury Act 1911. Inciting another to commit an offense against the Official Secrets Acts 1911 and 1920 This offense is created by section 7 of the Official Secrets Act 1920. Inciting a child under 14 to gross indecency The Indecency with Children Act 1960 provided that it was an offense, amongst other things, to incite a child under the age of fourteen to an act of gross indecency with the inciter or another. Inciting a girl under 16 to commit incest This offense was created by section 54 of the Criminal Law Act 1977. New Zealand [ edit] In New Zealand, every one who incites any person to commit an offence is a party to and guilty of the offence and liable for the same penalty as a person who commits the offence. [17] When a person incites another to commit an offence that is not in fact committed the person is liable for the same penalty as a person who attempts to commit an offence that is not in fact committed. The penalty for inciting the commission of an offence that is not in fact committed is 10 years imprisonment if the maximum penalty for the offence is imprisonment for life and in other cases up to half the maximum penalty of the primary offence. [18] United States [ edit] The First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees free speech, and the degree to which incitement is protected speech is determined by the imminent lawless action test introduced by the 1969 Supreme Court decision in the case Brandenburg v. Ohio. The court ruled that incitement of events in the indefinite future was protected, but encouragement of "imminent" illegal acts was not protected. This "view reflects longstanding law and is shared by the Federalist Society, the ACLU, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, and the vast majority of Americans, including most staunch free-speech advocates. 19] Incitement to riot is illegal under U. S. federal law. [20] See also [ edit] Look up incitement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fighting words Incitement to ethnic or racial hatred True threat References [ edit] Baker, Dennis. (2012. Glanville Williams: Textbook of Criminal Law. London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN   0414046137 Smith, J. C. 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We use cookies to offer you a better experience, personalize content, tailor advertising, provide social media features, and better understand the use of our services. To learn more or modify/prevent the use of cookies, see our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy. A person incurs inchoate criminal liability when he incites another person or other persons to commit a crime. The most salient characteristic of incitement, in comparison with the other forms of inchoate crime, is the existence of a communication that is made with a view to persuading the addressee(s) to commit an offence. This article explores the question of why incitement should incur criminal liability, and the nature of such liability. It also identifies its distinctive features. The principal focus here is on ambiguity in the putative words of incitement and on questions of gauging whether the words have had any effect on the actions of the addressee(s. It covers both the standard criminal offences and conduct which, arguably, should not be regulated by the criminal law, thereby raising issues of freedom of speech. Legal issues are set in the context of the common law generally, while drawing (for the most part) on English law in matters of detail. ORIGINAL PAPER Incitement: A Study in Language Crime Joseph Jaconelli 1  The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication Abstract A person incurs inchoate criminal liability when he incites another person or other persons to commit a crime. It also identifies its distinctive features. Legal issues are set in the context of the common law generally, while drawing (for the most part) on English law in matters of detail. Keywords Advocacy  Craig and Bentley case  Inchoate crime  Incitement  Freedom of speech  Genocide  Mill On Liberty  Terrorism 1 The General Features of Incitement Of the three forms in which inchoate crime may exist—attempt, conspiracy, and incite- ment—it is attempt that has received by far the most discussion, followed at some distance by conspiracy. 1 Yet incitement, too, poses a number of problems, both theoretical and practical, that merit an examination that goes beyond the standard measure of treatment in the criminal law texts. The present article, in contrast to these accounts, will concentrate on the pivotal role played by language as the means of effecting the communication (whether & Joseph Jaconelli 1 Law School, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK 1 See especially R. A. Duff, Criminal Attempts (Oxford 1996) and I. Dennis, ‘‘The Rationale of Criminal Conspiracy (1977) 93 L. Q. R. 39. 123 Crim Law and Philos DOI 10. 1007/s11572-017-9427-8 in written or oral form) which is at the core of the act of inciting criminal conduct. This approach, in addition to raising a number of considerations that are peculiar to the use of language in the criminal law, engages the tension that exists between some areas (at least) of incitement and issues of the protection of freedom of speech. It should be noted, at the outset, that ‘ ‘language and ‘ ‘speech will not be used interchangeably in this paper. The former will be used to designate any form of linguistic communication whatsoever, while the latter will be limited to those communications that can be regarded as possessing a modicum of social value so as to gain special protection, whether under any applicable human rights document or under the common law. The essence of the law of incitement is that a person (the ‘ ‘inciter ) urges another person or persons (the ‘ ‘incitee(s. to commit a criminal offence. A long-standing form of liability at common law, it has been restated in English law in Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007. 2 This encompasses two different but cognate actions: ‘ ‘encouraging the commission of a crime, and ‘ ‘assisting in its perpetration. As such, it juxtaposes the ground previously occupied by the common law of incitement and that of accessory liability. ‘ ‘Incitement. as the older and more familiar word, will continue to be used here in preference to ‘ ‘encouragement. Accessory liability or ‘ ‘assisting is relevant to the present paper only insofar as it sheds some comparative light on incitement. The bare message of incitement may be reinforced in various ways; for example, by the inciter adducing reasons (ranging from practical to moral considerations) as to why the incitee should commit the crime. Incitement is also distinct from, but can overlap with, situations where the inciter brings other influences to bear on him, whether by way of inducement (a bribe) or coercion (in the form of threats, which may amount to duress in law. Some general points about the structure and scope of incitement must first be explored. 1. 1 Words and Predicate Crime There are, irreducibly, two elements in the subject: the words of incitement themselves; and what will be described as the ‘ ‘predicate offence. The latter consists of the criminal offence(s) that the incitee is being urged to commit, irrespective of whether he proceeds to commit it. Sometimes the nature of the predicate offence will be abundantly clear from the words used by the inciter. More often, however, the inciters language will be ambiguous. This should not be surprising, for the people who are tried by the criminal courts do not characteristically choose their words with great care. The difficulty in identifying the predicate crime is illustrated by the statutory incitement provision applicable to terrorist offences. The Terrorism Act 2006, section 1, penalises any statement that is ‘ ‘a direct or indirect encouragement or other inducement to [the addressees] to the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism …. There is no completed crime of performing an ‘ ‘act of terrorism : there is only a range of crimes that can be committed either in a terrorist mode or in a non-terrorist mode. As regards the first element, a number of terms have been used in the law to represent the idea of a person seeking to direct the actions of another towards criminal conduct: examples include ‘ ‘incite. ‘ ‘counsel. ‘ ‘encourage. ‘ ‘solicit. ‘ ‘promote. and ‘ ‘induce. The Offences against the Person Act 1861, section 4, uses the word ‘‘solicit but for good measure adds ‘ ‘encourage and ‘ ‘persuade—an excess of terminology that is under- standable in view of the gravity of murder, the predicate crime in this provision. There is no reason to believe that the meaning of any one of these verbs differs significantly from 2 Serious Crime Act 2007, s. 59. Crim Law and Philos 123 the meaning of any other that is in common use in this context—save in one regard. Some verbs carry the nuance that the words in question succeed in their conduct-shaping objective. Where such verbs are deployed, they would appear to leave unregulated by law the situation where the words failed in their purpose, with a consequent need to make express provision for that contingency. 3 Remarkably, the same idea of addressing others with a view to altering their conduct is to be found in provisions where the predicate action is not even a legal wrong. These are perforce statutory since the common law of incitement attaches only to substantive crimes. An early instance, section 3(2) of the Aliens (Restriction) Amendment Act 1919, penalised any alien who ‘ ‘promotes or attempts to promote industrial unrest. its date revealing it as a clumsy attempt to halt the spread of the Russian Revolution. More recently, section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 forbade local authorities to ‘‘intentionally promote homosexuality in schools, the section being enforceable by way of administrative pro- cedures. 4 The same point can be made of both provisions: there is not, and never was, a crime of ‘ ‘industrial unrest or of ‘ ‘homosexuality. Alternatively, incitement may encompass a range of predicate conduct, only some forms of which qualify as criminal offences. The former common law offence of sedition illustrates the point. The classic definition of the crime stated that it was ‘ ‘to incite any person to commit any crime in disturbance of the peace, or to raise discontent or disaffection amongst His Majestys subjects, or to promote feelings of ill-will and hostility between different classes of such subjects. 5 The first limb of this definition was firmly rooted in substantive criminal offences; the second part encompassed a variety of conduct, some forms of which were unregulated by law and others of which have now been subsumed in the specific statutory offences of incitement of racial or religious hatred. In incitement, as in attempted crime, there are delicate questions of judgement as to exactly at what point the law should intervene. In the interest of refining that point, a distinction has sometimes been drawn between incitement that is ‘ ‘direct and incitement that is ‘ ‘indirect so that the ambit of the relevant law is expanded, or (alternatively) reduced, by reference to its usual scope. The same distinction is also found in the context of other words of instigation. A pre-eminent example is section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006, which aims to strike at the cultivation of potential recruits to terrorist causes. 6 Reflecting the gravity of the predicate conduct, it is drafted so as to encompass ‘ ‘indirect as well as ‘ ‘direct encouragement to commit acts of terrorism. Presumably it is in the latter sense that ‘ ‘encouragement (or ‘ ‘incitement or other such word) is meant when it is used without further elaboration, since ‘ ‘indirect encouragement would encompass a fortiori encouragement which is direct. In marked contrast, the distinction may be drawn in order to make it clear that the provision in question is confined to ‘ ‘direct incitement only. The Genocide Convention of 1948, Article 3(c) in this way, is limited to the ‘ ‘direct and public incitement to commit genocide. 7 3 In this way, the Police Act 1964, s. 53(1) penalises a person who ‘‘induces a police officer to commit a disciplinary offence, and is supplemented by the additional phrases, ‘‘or attempts to induce and ‘‘does any act calculated to induce. such an offence. 4 It was repealed by the Local Government Act 2003, s. 122. 5 This definition, given by Stephen, was adopted in the Law Commission Working Paper No. 72, Codifi- cation of the Criminal Law, Sedition and Allied Offences, p. 42. 6 It has since been reinforced by the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015, Part V, with a battery of provisions with the aim of preventing people from ‘‘being drawn into terrorism. 7 The same formula is used in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 2002, Article 25(3) e. Crim Law and Philos 123 The details of what amounts to indirect, as opposed to direct, incitement (or encour- agement) will vary as between different legal regimes that employ that distinction, or different provisions within the same regime. But, generally, it may be said that direct incitement is explicitly to urge another person to commit the predicate offence. Indirect incitement is more circumspect, consisting of such forms as to state that committing a particular crime is morally justified or to be applauded, the message possibly being communicated even by the use of metaphor. These instances may be inferred as plausible extensions of the particular example of indirect incitement given in section 1(3) of the Terrorism Act 2006; namely, to ‘ ‘glorify the commission of any act of terrorism. No matter how morally reprehensible it may be to applaud (still less, glorify) criminal acts that took place in the past, to impose liability for these actions is strikingly out of line with the general structure of the criminal law. The thread that runs through inchoate liability, in all its forms, is the prevention or punishment of present or future conduct. Yet it is possible to penalise the glorification of past crimes, without at the same time detracting from the general structure of the criminal law, by characterising it as a contributory factor to encouraging the commission of further crimes of the same type. 8 1. 2 Primary or Secon dary Liability If the decision has been taken to criminalise a particular type of conduct, there is abundant reason for imposing liability on its inchoate forms also. It has been said, in the context of attempt, that a law that did not do so ‘ ‘would speak with a strange moral voice. 9 The same is broadly true of incitement. 10 Once a system of criminal jurisprudence has taken the step of penalising the uttering of words of incitement, the most significant decision that it must then take is as to how the words of incitement are to relate to the predicate crime. There are two principal approaches. The first is the position taken historically by English law: that the (inchoate) crime is committed immediately the words of instigation are uttered, and irrespective of the nature of the response (if any) that the words arouse in the incitee(s. Of course, the suggestion that the latter should commit the crime in question may be made flippantly, or may be uttered in circumstances where there is not the least likelihood of evoking a compliant response. Herein lies the significance of the Serious Crime Act 2007, which contains the alternative requirements that the inciter ‘ ‘intends to encourage … its commission (sec- tion 44) or that ‘ ‘he believes—(1) that the offence will be committed; and (2) ‘ ‘that his act will encourage … its commission (section 45. This is in addition to the element, common 8 A case in point is R v. Antonelli and Barberi (1906) J. P. 4, the prosecution of the distributors of an Italian language newspaper published in London. On the fifth anniversary of the murder of the King of Italy, it carried an article in praise of the assassin. On appeal against conviction Phillimore J. ruled: ‘ ‘The question is—Does it, by the praise of [the assassin] incite anyone to murder Emmanuel III [the then-King of Italy] or any other sovereign of Europe. ibid., at p. 6. A striking difference is that s. 1(3) penalises the glorification of any act of terrorism per se, while in this case the matter was left to the jury as to whether it amounted to incitement. 9 Duff, Criminal Attempts, p. 134. However, see G. Yaffe, Attempts in the Philosophy of Action and the Criminal Law (Oxford 2010) especially chapter 1, for an exposition and critique of what Yaffe calls the ‘ ‘Transfer Principle —that is, the principle that ‘‘the legitimacy of criminalization transfers from com- pletion to attempt (p. 21. An examination of whether a similar principle could be applicable to incitement liability is beyond the scope of the present article. 10 See, further, S. Leader, ‘ ‘Free Speech and the Advocacy of Illegal Action in Law and Political Theory (1982) 82 Columbia Law Review 412. Crim Law and Philos 123 to both sections, that the accused ‘ ‘does an act capable of encouraging … the commission of an offence. 11 The second approach requires that the incitee act on the words of incitement by com- mitting the predicate crime or (at least) attempting to do so. That is, the words of the inciter have caused, or in some sense contributed to, his conduct. This hinges on the commission of the predicate crime by the incitee as the essence of the mischief with which the law of incitement is concerned. The sequence of criminal conduct that is put in motion may extend beyond the immediate predicate offence. There are provisions that, reflecting this point, create an enlarged net of liability. Under section 22(2) of the Canadian Criminal Code 1985, in this way, any person who ‘ ‘counsels another to commit an offence ‘ ‘is a party to every offence that the other commits in consequence of the counselling that the person who counselled knew or ought to have known was likely to be committed in consequence of the coun- selling. Yet, as this provision intimates, there must be some limitations if the words of incitement are not to be held responsible for the opening of a Pandoras Box of criminality ranging, in extent and type, far beyond the immediate predicate crime. 12 There are some possible variations on the themes of the two principal approaches. One is grounded as a matter of substantive law in the first of these, but tempered by a prose- cutorial policy whereby proceedings are to be brought only in circumstances where the completed crime is perpetrated by an incitee. Another, a significantly qualified variation on the second approach, was put forward by John Stuart Mill. ‘ ‘Instigation, he submitted, could properly be made punishable only if an ‘ ‘overt act has followed … ‘ ‘and at least a probable connection can be established between the act and the instigation. 13 Therefore, instigation alone, without any attendant consequences, should not be punishable. Equally, the presence of such consequences should not suffice to ground liability in the absence of a ‘ ‘probable connection between the two. Although outlined by Mill in the specific context of tyrannicide, this could be made applicable to any offence in the criminal calendar. Indeed, the U. S. Supreme Court, without seemingly being aware of the debt, propounded a remarkably similar test for the constitutionally permissible extent of the law of incitement in Brandenburg v. Ohio: that the First Amendment did not permit a state to forbid ‘ ‘ad- vocacy of the use of force or of law violation except where such advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action. 14 So far as the two principal approaches are concerned, there are difficulties with each of them. If the message of incitement fails to evoke a criminal response, no harm of the sort of which the law should take cognisance (it could be argued) will have been done. However, if the incitee positively responds to the call to crime, a different issue is presented—one that is clearly expressed by Joel Feinberg: It might well be asked how one person—the inciter—can be held criminally responsible for the free and deliberate actions of another person—the one who is 11 Serious Crime Act 2007, ss. 44(1) and 45(1. 12 It is possible that the Serious Crime Act 2007, s. 49(2) may serve the same function in dealing with the position where the action of the accused is ‘ ‘capable of encouraging … the commission of a number of offences. In the absence of authority, it is unclear whether this refers to a series of offences in sequence, or a range of alternative offences in the first place, or indeed both these situations. 13 J. Mill, On Liberty (Penguin Classics ed. London 1985) p. 76n. 14 395 U. 444 (1969. A noteworthy point of difference is that Mill requires a connected act to follow, not (as here) a combination of the intent with which the words were spoken and their likely consequences. Crim Law and Philos 123 This research hasn't been cited in any other publications.

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According to the Korean Film Council, “The Man Standing Next” surpassed three million moviegoers on January 27, on the sixth day of its release. This came after the film hit the two million moviegoer milestone the day before on January 26. In celebration of the milestone, Lee Byung Hun, Lee Sung Min, Kwak Do Won, Lee Hee Joon, and director Woo Min Ho gathered to express their gratitude to moviegoers. “The Man Standing Next” tells the story of Kim Kyu Pyeong (Lee Byung Hun) the Director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) in the 40 day period leading up to President assassination in 1979.

In the movie "Chiefs of Namsan" Lee Byung Hun's role is KCIA chief Kim Gyu Pyung (In real history, Kim Jae Gyu) who played the central role in keeping the absolute power. Sourced from Wikipedia Kim Jae-gyu (Hangul: 김재규, March 6, 1926 – May 24, 1980) was a South Korean Army Lieutenant General and the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency. He assassinated South Korean President Park Chung-hee—who had been one of his closest friends—on October 26, 1979, and was subsequently executed by hanging on May 24, 1980. He remains a controversial figure with many contradictions: he is regarded by some as a patriot who ended Park's 18-year military dictatorship, and by others as a traitor who killed his long-time benefactor out of personal grievance. For many years, the latter was the prevailing view, but later revelations in the early 2000s about Kim's relationship with some leaders of the democracy movement prompted a re-evaluation in some circles. November 3, 2015 The inside story of the Park Chung Hee killing KIM JONG-PIL REMEMBERS: 74 President Park Chung Hee enjoys a drink with Kim Gae-won, middle, and Cha Ji-cheol in 1979, in his hometown in North Gyeongsang. [Kim Jong-pil] This is the latest in a series of articles on the life and times of Kim Jong-pil, a two-time prime minister, based on extensive interviews with the 89-year-old. I stayed at the Blue House until the early morning after that fateful night of Oct. 26, 1979. I met Chief Presidential Secretary Kim Gye-won and dragged him to his office on the second floor to hear what had happened to President Park Chung Hee, murdered just hours before by his longtime confidant Kim Jae-gyu. “Tell me everything you know so that I can make a record of everything I know about the death of the president, ” I demanded. Cha Ji-cheol, far right, is briefed by a lawmaker in February 1964 during a visit to the headquarters of the Armys sixth division. Kim Jae-gyu, who killed Cha 15 years later, sits on the far left. During the later years of the Park Chung Hee government, Kim often found himself outraged by what he perceived to be Chas rudeness. [National Archives of Korea] Kims jacket was stained with Parks blood. He had taken Parks body to the Armed Forces Seoul Hospital from the restaurant where the president had been fatally shot. Unable to bring his thoughts together, Kim continued to blame himself. “I was such an idiot! ” The things he told me in his office that night were things he did not reveal later in the investigation and court trials. I believe what he told me can bring us a step closer to knowing the truth. The following is a summary of what Kim told me: The president, feeling upbeat after his attendance of a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the erection of a seawall on the Sapgyo Stream in Asan, South Chungcheong, ordered his subordinates to arrange a banquet in Gongjeong-dong, central Seoul. Three officials joined Park: Chief Presidential Secretary Kim Gye-won; Chief Presidential Security Officer Cha Ji-cheol; and Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) Director Kim Jae-gyu. Before dinner, Kim Gye-won had a chat with Kim Jae-gyu, who fatally shot the president later in the evening. Gye-won recalled Jae-gyu telling him, “If were too harsh in suppressing the demonstrators in Busan and Masan [calling for democracy] there will be a huge backlash from the people down there. But the ruling Republican Party isnt giving President Park the right advice because it fears Cha Ji-cheol. I am going to get rid of him today. ” Taking Jae-gyus comment as a joke, Gye-won replied, “Yeah, that bastard deserves to be punished. ” In hindsight, Gye-won thought Jae-gyu had meant to scare Cha Ji-cheol, who had called on President Park to deploy forces to quell the protesters in both southern cities. At the time, President Park was mulling sacking Kim Jae-gyu as head of the intelligence agency because he thought Jae-gyu had failed to control the opposition party and its chief, Kim Young-sam. Kim Jae-gyu was under the illusion that he had lost credibility with Park due to Chas dirty tricks. At 6:05 p. m., Park and Cha arrived at the restaurant, which was guarded by KCIA personnel. Cha did not have a pistol on him. Park sat at the center of the dinner table, facing Kim Jae-gyu. Cha sat to Parks left, and to his right was Kim Gye-won. As the president sat down, he started lashing out at Kim Jae-gyu, his longtime confidant. “Jae-gyu, my disappointment in you grows day by day. You are just utterly disappointing in your job. … How can you do nothing to quell the protests in Busan and Masan with all the money I have given you? What excuse do you have this time? ” Cha interrupted Park: “The situation has gotten worse due to the governments inaction. ” Kim Jae-gyu, meanwhile, sat in silence, taking in the criticism. Park continued to scold him for his lackluster performance as intelligence agency chief as if he were a child. Kim, who avoided drinking because of his liver, indulged himself that night, and his temper neared a head at around 7:40 p. m. Park continued: “I should have arrested Kim Young-sam, but I didnt because Lew Hyuck-in [the first presidential political affairs secretary] advised me against it. But that has just increased the chaos. ” Jae-gyu objected to Parks assessment. “The people believe Kim was punished sufficiently by being expelled from the Assembly, ” he said. But Park did not agree, “The KCIA needs to be more threatening. It needs to move faster to deal with irregularities by opposition lawmakers when it has evidence, instead of standing idly by. ” Before the conversation, Kim had left the table and went outside to his office, where he collected his pistol, a German Walter PPK. 32. Back at the table, he raised his voice: “Politics should recognize each side as a rightful partner, and you should be willing to give your partner some incentive in return for having your demands answered. Unless you promise them that incentive, the opposition will never answer your call. ” At the time, lawmakers from the opposition New Democratic Party, led by Kim Young-sam, had tendered their resignations in protest of Kims expulsion from parliament. Cha dissented: “None of those fools really meant to give up their seats. I will stop them with tanks if I have to. I dont care if theyre lawmakers. ” And it was at that moment that Kim Jae-gyu stood up, shouting profanity, with his pistol in his right hand. “You bastard, go to hell! ” he screamed, shooting Cha in his right elbow. He then turned to Park and unloaded more profanities at him. “You too can go to hell! ” he screamed, shooting the president in the chest. After that shot, the gun jammed. He tried to pull the trigger, but was unsuccessful. Kim later testified in a court that his actions were deliberate to restore democracy. But none of it was true. If the assassination had truly been premeditated, he would have known how many bullets he had in his pistol and it wouldnt have jammed. After his weapon got stuck, he left the room and took a. 38 revolver from a KCIA subordinate. He found Cha, who was hiding out in the restroom, and shot him in the chest. By that point, Kim was completely out of his senses. He came back to President Park, who was bleeding, sitting in a chair. He aimed his gun at Parks head and fired. Kim fired four shots in total that evening. Looking back on it, Cha, whose job was to protect the president at all costs, had fled to the restroom, while Park died at the hands of his intelligence chief without any means to defend himself. Presidential security had collapsed due to the cracks inside Parks power circle. Kim Gye-won, a former four-star general, crawled out of the room and escaped, frightened by the chaos. It only adds to the tragedy that Kim Gye-won, the former Army chief, did nothing to stop Jae-gyu, and instead fled for his life. As I listened to Gye-wons account, I had to breathe deeply to stay composed. The profound sense of shock, anger and sadness was too much. Then I recalled my conversation with a fortune-teller 18 years ago. The fortune-teller, whom I visited after the May 16 revolution [coup] in 1961, told me and Park that his revolution would succeed and that his government would last about 20 years. Park smiled. But as I was about to leave, the fortune-teller approached me and whispered, “I couldnt say this to Park directly, but I saw that his end will not be good. It will come about in an ugly way. ” In hindsight, that “ugly way” turned out to be his assassination. Over the next 18 years, I kept that prediction to myself and never told a soul. And then, nearly two decades later, it came true. Compiled by Chun Young-gi, Kang Jin-kyu [ Clip:  Arirang World.

Trailer The Man Standing Next South Korean movies Director Min-ho Woo Cast Lee Byung-hun, Lee Sung-min & Kwak Do-won Release Jan 22nd, 2020 Synopsis South Korean director Woo Min-ho helms the political drama The Man Standing Next (Korean title: 남산의 부장들. It stars Lee Byung-hun, Lee Sung-min, Kwak Do-won, Lee Hee-joon, and Kim So-jin. The film is based on the non-fiction novel written by Kim Choong-seek entitled KCIA Chiefs. It is produced by Showbox and is slated to be released in theaters in Asia, kicking it off in South Korea in January 2020. The drama also marks the second project of director Woo and actor Lee Byung-hun, after the 2016 box office hit, Inside Men. The Man Standing Next is directed by Min-ho Woo and was released on Jan 22nd, 2020. All release dates Cinema Release Date Wednesday January 22, 2020 DVD Release date TBA Netflix DVD release date TBA Netflix streaming Not available Where can you stream The Man Standing Next: Not yet streaming online Check Netflix and Amazon Prime availability in your country: Amazon, Netflix Production details Director Min-ho Woo's Drama & Action movie The Man Standing Next is produced by Hive Media Corp & Showbox & was released 2020-01-22. Costs: 0 Box Office Results: 0 Length/Runtime: 114 min.

 

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Story for FREE (You can download it here: Author: Mahanenko Vasiliy / Dmitrieva Evgeniya Chips First Days. Part 2. The jungle welcomed the ‘Dinosaur Hunters (such was the dramatic name that Chip bestowed on his squad) with stultifying, humid heat, the smell of vegetation and rot and the myriad voices of its inhabitants. “Yabba Dabba Doo! ” yelled Groot and earned a resounding smack on the head from Dragonfly. “Shut your mouth! ” she hissed. “The last thing we need is to get ambushed because of your hollering. ” “Why who needs us? ” Groot objected. “Plenty of people, ” Spin interjected. His buddy and he were the same age as the cadets and were also freshmen, only in a civilian university. They were studying to be programmers. “Any old herbivore would be happy to have you as a snack, you radish, ” he went on. Dragonfly giggled as Groot wheezed angrily. “As for us—therere plenty here whod like a meat snack, ” Spin concluded phlegmatically, picking a white flower and handing it to Dragonfly. The girl looked embarrassed for a second but accepted the present anyway. The awkward flirting amused Chip, evoking nostalgia and a slight envy—nostalgia for his own youth and envy because these kids still had everything ahead of them: such as the euphoria of first soaring in the skies and feeling and loving their gentle and mighty machines beneath them. Chip remembered how the CO of his academy, a grizzled veteran who had entered the service back when helicopters still used rotors and wings to fly, paced in front of the wing of cadets and spoke: “If you dont love your machine, if you dont feel her like your own selves, if you dont feel any hit she takes like a blow against your own hides—then youll never make true pilots, brothers. And if you honor and care for her, then youll receive loyalty in return. And then, no matter the fire you draw, you wont be piloting but dancing, holding fast to the sky with every blade. Thats how it is, oh brothers…” “Colonel Sir! ” Dragonflys voice yanked Chip from his reverie. Chip smiled slightly. The tradition of dropping the ‘lieutenant part when addressing a ‘lieutenant colonel in a not entirely formal situation, or when kissing ass, was already well-known to these green kids. “Whos Lili Marleen anyway? ” Dragonfly went on. “You were just singing…” “Ah, ” Chip realized that there was no avoiding another excursion into history. “Thats an old soldiers song from the First World War. That is, from 1914. A certain Hans Leip joined the Reichswehr—that was what the German sectors army was called back then. He was a teacher by profession, but that didnt keep him from dating two girls at the same time, one of whom was named Lili and the other Marleen. So he composed a song for both of them. In his recollections, he was standing at his post not long before being sent to the front. He survived the war and the song survived with him. It only really became popular during the Second World War. Unsurprisingly, the Germans were the first to sing it. After that, to the immense surprise of all the generals, the soldiers of the other armies started singing it too: Everyone loved it. And, as you see, it survived to our day…” Jingle, who was on point, held up a paw, calling for silence. Then he pointed down at his feet where an enormous footprint with three toes was printed into the earth. “I think weve found ‘em, ” Groot stated the obvious. And received another smack on the head from Dragonfly. “Now I know what a horse with a birdbrain looks like, ” Smoky whispered, observing the female ceratosaurus who was busy guarding her nest. She kept checking the temperature, dipping her head into the pile of withered leaves that concealed the eggs she had laid and chasing away small, feathered dinosaurs that looked like hybrids of Komodo dragons with chickens that kept creeping up to it. The feathered dinosaurs were working in a flock of six or seven: While two or three distracted the mother, the rest of them rushed at the nest and rummaged among the leaves, trying to find the eggs while avoiding the ceratosauruss teeth. So far, they had only managed the latter: As soon as the cautious female heard a noise behind her back, she immediately stopped pursuing the others and routed the thieves squealing from her nest. “Damn. Its too bad Sasha and Hamster arent here, ” sighed Chip, watching this drama. “Whos that? ” Shepard asked. “Two of my buddies. Amateur zoologists. Its too bad theyre out about town. A friend of ours is getting married and theyre helping her out. Otherwise theyd be sure to tell us whats up with these chickensaurae and the best way to grill them. They look like velociraptors…Or their cousins. Damn, wish I knew…” “Colonel, sir, how do you know all this anyway? I mean about the Boers, Kipling…Lili Marleen…” asked Jingle crawling over. “I want to know that much too…” “Well start reading and studying, ” Chip replied. “Its not like I knew all this when I was born either. Everything comes with time and stubborn work. Its not like you simply want something and get it, buddy. Even diarrhea doesnt happen just like that. As for knowledge…If you want to shoot for the stars, you have to go through the thorns, not around them. That one isnt mine, by the way. A very smart person said that a long time ago. ” Jingle sighed. It really seemed like he wanted things to happen just like that and immediately. “Okay…” Chip apprised the situation one more time. The squad was lying prone in the bushes and even Groot was keeping his mouth shut insofar as his nature permitted it. And this struck Chip as very suspicious. His entire experience with this squad simply screamed at him that something wasnt right here. People like this jabbermouth with an appetite for adventure simply couldnt lie prone and avoid doing anything. And Chip guessed right on the mark: As he and the rest of the squad looked on, Groot stood up to his full height and began walking to the ceratosauruss nest. “Wait, you idiot! ” Dragonfly hissed. But Groot, paying no attention to her hissing, plodded onward to meet the ceratosauruss toothy maw. The female, seeing this green thing approaching her from the forest, lowered her head and squinted suspiciously. Groot fearlessly walked right up to the dinosaur, threw up his arms and announced: “I! Am! Groot! ” “You are a moron! ” sounded a voice from the bushes behind him. The ceratosaurus immediately popped up her head but spying no threat, went back to studying the uninvited guest. The guest was subjected to scrupulous sniffing, deemed uninteresting from any point of view the ceratosaurus held to and thereupon pushed away from the nest with a snort. Smiling ecstatically, Groot turned around 180 degrees and plodded back. Right in the direction of another piping hot smack on the head from Dragonfly that made the biotas witless head ring loud throughout the forest. “What was that all about, cadet? ” Chip asked sternly, once the blows echo ceased wandering among the trees. “Well…” Groot glanced askance at Dragonfly and stepped further away, just in case. “Im like grass…” He waited calmly for his buddies to finish their scalding remarks on this point and went on: “And that two-legged lizard is a predator, I believe. So I decided to take a looksee whether shed attack me or not. She didnt. And that means I could be useful. ” “Could be, ” Chip agreed. “But if you pull something like this again, Ill feed you to that horned fellow right there! ” He pointed at the triceratops peacefully grazing at the other edge of the forest clearing. “I did not travel a difficult and thorny path from spermatozoa to lieutenant colonel just to watch you improvise when were out in the field, ” Chip went on. “Id happily split your tree hollow open, you foliose papua, so that a squirrel could move in—the only thing thats keeping me from it is Zarathustra. All right, you nitwit, go on. Pappy Chip needs to think. ” Groot sidled away from danger, concealing himself behind Jingle and Shepard, while Chip really did prop up his chin and began to think. And so: The nest was almost in the center of the clearing, watched over by a mother whom no one wanted to tangle with. Besides her, there were the feathered velociraptors milling around the clearing—and these were also worth accounting for: They wouldnt dare attack the entire squad, but anyone apart would certainly get chewed up. And finally there was the triceratops, peacefully munching grass and not giving one fart for all the hubbub around the nest. On the other hand, the biota did not seem to draw aggro from the ceratosaurus. And only because this vegetable organism was not among the gastronomic preferences of the predatory lizard. Even as a side. And yet again: This would only be the case up until the moment he tried to steal a precious egg from the nest. At that point, Groot would immediately pass from the category of ‘harmless junk to ‘kill the bastard. Taking into account the biotas stamina, the timeframe—between the thefts detection and the juicy ‘crunch! signaling the end of the thiefs career (and lifes journey)—would be quite brief. Okay…Chip took a branch and used it to sketch a map of the clearing and the surrounding forest on the ground. The feathered looters fled to the other side of the clearing from where the squad was hiding in the bushes. It seemed their chicken brains could fathom what would happen if they met the pircs in open battle. They also didnt risk approaching the ancient cow grazing to the left of Chips position. They were like Mesozaic street bums or something: strong in numbers but as soon as the scenario changed, they would break into a panicked herd. Accordingly, if you scared them and funneled them into the clearing, the ceratosaurus would react and chase after them. But finding the eggs in the leafage and placing them in the satchels would take some time. That was a minus. But… Chip stared pensively at Groot. Groot grew nervous under the commanders close stare and tried to hide himself behind Dragonfly—only to be mercilessly shoved back to his spot. “Eh…Is something wrong, Colonel Sir? ” the biota asked cautiously, having made certain that all paths of retreat were blocked to him. “Youre about to atone for your foolishness with your blood, ” Chip placed a paw on his shoulder. “Since that overgrown chicken doesnt attack you, go over and stand by her nest to see where the eggs are located. That should save us some time. Got that? ” “Sir, yes, sir, Colonel Sir! ” Groot stood up straight, excited at the mission hed been assigned. Hed already begun to worry that the terrible lieutenant colonel would cook up some nastiness for him for purposes of edification. And yet now it looked like he was even praised him. “What about us? ” Smoky asked. “Were going to circle the clearing and see where those chickensaurae are milling. ” “What do we need them for? ” Jingle wondered. “Look, ” Chip pointed at the velociraptors that launched another failed raid to steal an egg. “For the momma and that three-horned cow over there, the feathered dinosaurs are the main enemy. If we set that flock running into the clearing, theyll have to dash directly. The female will obviously chase after them, figuring that those bastards are trying to purloin her progeny once again. While shes chasing them, well run like wild hogs for the nest where our brave comrade Groot will have scouted the lay of the land. And I do mean scouted and not ‘showed his initiative! ” Groot nodded frenetically, indicating that he had understood everything correctly and that he wouldnt dare stray from the instructions hed received even a tiny little bit. Just in case, Chip fixed him with a stern stare and went on: “And so, Groot scouts the eggs and indicates their location when we arrive. After that he acts as a lookout to make sure that the momma-saur doesnt consume us while were playing grave-robbers. Dragonfly and I will start loading our satchels—two eggs in each, remember? The first satchel is for Jingle, the second is Smoky, the third is Spin, the fourth Shepard, and the fifth Dragonfly. Thats ten. Once the eggs are in your satchel, you run as fast as you can to the forest and wait for the others at the edge. Once everyones assembled, we hustle back to base. Else, if something goes wrong, wait for my order. Everyone remember everything? ” “Sir, yes sir! ” The squad echoed in unison. Even the programmers were on the ball, demonstrating that the week they had spent under Chips leadership hadnt been wasted. “Then lets get to it, ” Chip ordered. Groot immediately turned around and happily plodded off to the nest. A velociraptor went hurtling past him, running as fast as it could and utterly ignoring the biota, which only reaffirmed the cadets earlier words: The race of sentient plants was entirely uninteresting to the predators. For her part, the ceratosaurus female paid absolutely no attention to the biota that took up position next to her nest. She merely glanced askance, noticed the harmless bundle of parsley and went on tending to her parental duties. “Okay, situation looks nominal, ” Chip stated with satisfaction. “Follow me at a jogging pace! ” And the squad set off around the clearing in a line. It was easy and pleasant to jog with the satchels empty. Right until the point that Shepard suddenly called out: “Oh, look at them apples! ” “Dont you dare…” Chip began but he was too late. Shepard grabbed the bright orange fruit that really did resemble an apple and bit into it with an audible crunch. In the next instant, the pircs snouts were assaulted by an unbearable stench. A notification popped up announcing a debuff they had received, and the contents of Chips stomach hurled upward and onward with cosmic speed. His vision went blurry and the lieutenant colonel didnt even remember grabbing Dragonfly and Jingle by their scruffs and running away. He crashed through the brush with nothing but the desire to breathe fresh air again in his mind. When he came to, Chip was in the middle of the dense forest, with the ‘Burned Throat debuff. Everyone else, including that stupid Shepard, were beside him panting desperately. With that said, Shepard was unconscious and draped over Smokys shoulders, making pathetic whimpering sounds and weakly moving his paws. Unlike the others, hed earned three debuffs at once, including nausea, a malus to his strength and disorientation for the next hour. “You fool-of-a-saurus! ” Chip turned on him after wiping his mouth. “Didnt anyone teach you not to stick foreign objects in your mouth, eh? Here it is—definitive proof that man could not have evolved from ape because any dumb old macaque lives in the forest her whole life and knows not to just stick whatever in her mouth, but you, you dimwit, cant figure out the same thing after eighteen years of your momma telling you not to! ” In reply Shepard could only hiccup and drool, looking pitifully at his enraged CO. “We need a healer, ” Smoky said. “Our medic is out there in the clearing so forget it, ” replied Chip. “Well drink some water and go on with the quest. Well leave Shepard here. Jingle take his satchel. Smoky, when we run for it, you grab it. Ill catch up and take over after. Everyone got that? ” “Sir, yes sir, ” the squad replied much more quietly this time. Shepard could only hiccup and roll his eyes. “Right…” Chip looked around. “Wait here. ” “Where are you going, Colonel Sir? ” Spin asked. “Im going to go pick some of those apples, ” Chip replied. “What if the momma-saurus attacks us when we least expect it. Ill toss her a snack. Its not nice to drop in empty-handed. ” Chip located the tree without any difficulty—it stank to high heaven after all. Holding his breath, he quickly picked two apples and stuck them in his pockets. Then he quickly hurried back. The rest of the journey passed without incident. Shepard calmly hung out on Chips and Smokys shoulders, making no attempt to taste any of the local flora. And the others made no attempt to break discipline. Groot seemed to understand the precariousness of his position and was maintaining discipline as well. Such was Chips conclusion, seeing the biota standing upright beside the nest. Groot stood ‘at ease and moved only his eyes. “Is he always like that? Until he gets it in the neck, he wont do anything? ” Chip asked with curiosity. “Always, ” Dragonfly sighed. “Well, if someone doesnt snap his neck, hell make a decent pilot I suppose, ” Chip hummed. “Now everyone be quiet. We need to find the chickensaurae…” The ‘chickensaurae were located quickly enough. The feathered predators were sitting in a circle and clearly planning their next raid on the nest. These deliberations were quite involved, just like in a real parliament: with screams, spits, kicks and all the other accouterments of civilized discourse. This permitted the squad to creep up on them and surround them. “I cast myself into the tempest, my head held proudly high! ” hollered Chip as he burst into the clearing. The others, dashed after him screaming their heads off. The velociraptor leader—as a leader should—was the first to react to this sudden threat and spread his wings menacingly. “Liverpool! You never walk alone! ” yelled Chip and kicked him as hard as he could. The leader shot up into the air like a rocket and trailing feathers disappeared among the branches in the direction of the clearing. The squad watched him plunk in a clump right in front of the stunned ceratosaurus. And while she stared with amazement at the breakfast that heaven had so delivered right to her plate, the leader figured out bit by bit what was going on and where he was. Even through the bushes you could see the velociraptors eyes take on a distinct square shape, while his toothy jaw, which had not evolved to speak, mimed a quite distinct ‘Oh, crud. Subsequent events followed as quickly as an avalanche. The ceratosaurus female finally realized what kind of gift destiny had granted her and tried to consume her unexpected breakfast. But it was too late: The velociraptor leader had come to. The giant jaws snapped thin air, managing only to catch a tail feather or two as the thief fled with his eyes bulging and squealed something that somehow resembled ‘Oh god oh god oh god! sprinting as fast as he could for the dense undergrowth. The rest of the flock meanwhile had taken their own view of the situation and now grasping the change in the party politics, stepped out to the clearing…and right into the path of the ceratosaurus who was simply stumped by the appearance of such a copious amount of snacks. Bedlam took over the clearing. The velociraptors squealed pitifully and galloped for the brush like rabid cheerleaders in some horror comedy. The ceratosaurus stamped after them, snapping her teeth and drooling with hunger. And only Groot, who went on standing there like some toy soldier, and the phlegmatically-chewing triceratops remained as the solitary islands of tranquility in the ensuing ocean of insanity. “Stop laughing! Follow me! ” Chip ordered. The squad rushed towards the nest in disciplined order. Only Smoky lagged behind because he had been helping Shepard get more comfortable in the shade. “Finally! ” Groot greeted them happily. “There…the eggs are there. ” He picked up a branch and pointed it to the lower part of the nest. Then he dashed aside as he had been ordered and froze there, staring at the tail of the ceratosaurus vanishing among the trees. They got to work: Taking the eggs from the nest and carefully placing them in specially-designed sections in the satchels. The filled satchels were picked up and carried to the brush and everything went just fine and without a single hitch until it was Chips turn. The lieutenant colonel was fastening his satchel when Groot began to yell: “Help me! ” The biota was running as fast as he could, twisting and turning away from the triceratops jaws. “So thats wholl eat him, ” said Dragonfly. Chip no longer had the time to be surprised how the biota had managed to reach the other end of the clearing. Although, if you think about it, there was nothing surprising here at all: This was Groot after all. “Into the forest! ” Chip growled, heading to intercept the triceratops. Noticing that backup was on its way, Groot changed course to rendezvous with the lieutenant colonel. “Sorry! ” he yelled, running past Chip. “I just wanted to pet him! ” “Ill kill you! ” the lieutenant colonel promised him and whipped the stink-apple from his pocket. Taking a moment to aim, he yelled: “Gasmasks on! ” and tossed the fruit at the triceratops maw. The apple traced a shapely arc and plopped down right on the tongue of the dinosaur, who had opened his mouth in anticipation of a fresh bit of biota salad. The triceratops mechanically snapped his jaw shut and stopped rooted with his horns in the ground. A green gas began to snake from his nostrils and tears seeped from his eyes, while the first of three debuffs appeared over his head. Roaring pitifully, the poor lizard took off through the trees. “Okay. Where is that bastard. ” Chip looked around. The bastard in question was busy rolling an egg out of the nest. “Put it down, you moron! ” barked Chip, running past. Groot hesitated and the pirc grabbed him like a folder of documents and then grabbed the egg too. At this point, there came the crash of a falling tree, drowned out by savage growling. The unsated ceratosaurus returned to the clearing. “Goddamn it, ” the pirc managed. Seeing her plundered nest and something furry beside it with an egg in its paw and the harmless vegetable weirdo underarm, the ceratosaurus immediately put two and two together and launched after her revenge. The lieutenant colonel recalled the stink apple he still had, but there wasnt any time to get it. “I will kill you, Groot! ” hollered Chip tearing for the trees. He yelled at his squad as he ran: “Everyone back to base! Ill distract her! ” Much later, everyone recalled to much laughter how the white pirc tore through the clearing with the dangling biota underarm, the egg in his paws and an endless torrent of curses and oaths streaming from his mouth. Rushing into the forest, Chip tossed Groot over his shoulder, stuck the egg in his hands and kept running as the ceratosaurus smashed against the trees behind him. “You shall not pass! ” yelled the unbridled biota, not suspecting that only the fear of breaking the rhythm of his pace kept the pirc from teaching him when to shut up. As if mocking his words, the ancient trunks that had impeded the enraged mothers progress began to bend with menacing creaking. The flock of velociraptors appeared right in the way of the runner. “Fly, you fools! ” Groot yelled at them. Unlike him, the ancient lizards hadnt read the English fantasy classic and hadnt seen the movies either. In exchange they had a long memory and an excellent appetite. Seeing his assailant on his own, the leader hissed, aggressively ruffling the remaining feathers on his neck. “Toss him the egg! ” Chip yelled. “Why? ” “Ill kill you! ” “Toss him the egg, sir, yes sir! ” The leader didnt have time to revel in the sudden gift that came flying his way. Groot tossed the improvised grenade straight into the velociraptors short paws and the leader automatically grabbed the unexpected gift, instantly becoming the center of attention for the entire flock. Which is what Chip wanted. “Extra point! ” he barked, punting the confused velociraptor as he ran. For the second time in five minutes, the poor lizard surged into the sky. And once again, not of his own volition. Without releasing the egg from his claws, he hurtled right past the eyes of the ceratosaurus who had just finished stamping the trees under her feet. The rest of the flock, recalling what took place following this same event only five minutes ago, didnt bother waiting for the continuation and melted away into the forest. The ceratosaurus watched the leaders trajectory and immediately lost all interest towards Chip. Turning around, she crashed off after the flying egg. “Liverpooool! Allez! Allez! Allez! ” Chip screamed like a steam whistle, disappearing in the dense thicket. “And the Jacksonville Jaguars are headed to the Superbowl! ” squealed Groot from his shoulders. The lieutenant colonel burst through the brush and all but crashed into his squad. “What are you dicking around here for? ” he yelled. “Move those legs! On the double! Groot—do me one last favor before I kill you—heal Shepard. ” “Sir, yes Lieutenant Colonel Sir! ” the biota replied. Meanwhile, Dragonfly began: “ By the old Moulmein Pagoda… ” “ …lookin lazy at the sea, ” [6] the others chimed in. Having completed its mission, the squad headed back to the Lair in victory and triumph, while for his part, Chip realized the most important thing: He definitely wanted to see the Tree. If the other biota were as odd as Groot, there was no way hed be bored even for a moment in this game. [1] All pirc NPCs bear the names of animals. The abovementioned Nebulos is a Clouded Leopard. Latin name: Neofelis nebulosa. [2] A reference to Herman Melvilles novel Moby-Dick in which Ahab, the captain of the whaler Pequod, fanatically pursues a white sperm whale named Moby Dick. [3] Rudyard Kipling, “Boots. ” [4] Rudyard Kipling, “‘Birds of Prey March. ” [5] Rudyard Kipling, “Two Kopjes. ” [6] Rudyard Kipling, “Mandalay. ”.

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"Never hunt a hunter. the figure whispers. He slits the pilot's throat, leaving his claws red with blood. ACT 1: On a quiet day in Moscow, a pair of uniformed FSB agents knock on the door of a secluded apartment, flanked by a squad of armed soldiers. When a young blonde woman answer the door, she stares defiantly at the agents. "There's no use playing the fool, Ms. Rasputin. the lead agent says. "We know that you're sheltering a Mutant here. And you know the penalty for refusing to hand him over. The woman— Ilyana Rasputin —stares back at them, maintaining her cold composure. "I would never give my brother to mongrels like you. she hisses. "He's a Mutant, but he's still my brother. A tall, dark-haired man appears behind Ilyana and places a comforting hand upon her shoulder. "It's alright, Ilyana. Piotr Rasputin says. "I'll go quietly. But always remember: your quarrel is with me, and me alone. My family is not to be harmed. With that, the agents cuff Piotr's wrists, and the soldiers escort him from the building at gunpoint. Standing at the window of her apartment with tear-streaked eyes, Ilyana can only watch helplessly as her beloved brother is marched into an armored van, softly whispering "Goodbye" as they close the doors. But unbeknownst to her, he's being watched from afar. It turns out that three members of the mysterious Mutant Freedom Network have come to Moscow, and they know that a Mutant is about to be imprisoned by government forces. This time, they've sworn to do something about it. We meet three of them: Sean Cassidy (callsign. Banshee. a grizzled ex-cop from Dublin who was thrown out of Interpol after he was outed as a Mutant. He possesses a powerful sonic scream that's strong enough to shatter glass, allowing him to fly for limited distances. Ororo Munroe (callsign. Storm. a young Kenyan-born woman who spent years as a petty thief on the streets of Nairobi, but became accepted as a priestess by a group of Bantu farmers, who realized that she possessed a supernatural ability to control the weather. Kurt Wagner (callsign. Nightcrawler. a fun-loving young German man of Romani heritage, who grew up as an acrobatic performer in a traveling circus. Possessing the power to vanish and teleport in a puff of smoke, his Mutant abilities give him a bizarre demonic appearance; his body is covered with blue fur, and he has fangs and a prehensile tail. As Banshee, Storm and Nightcrawler watch the armored van pull into a convoy, a squad of black helicopters appears in the sky, watching the FSB agents from above as they drive Piotr away. At Banshee's command, they bust into action. First, Nightcrawler uses his teleporting abilities to jump into the front seat of the armored van, where he kicks the driver into the street and takes the wheel. As he hijacks the van and drives away with Piotr in the back, Storm lashes out with a bolt of lightning and fries the other vans in the convoy before they can drive off after him. Moments later, Banshee tears through the sky and brings down a helicopter with his sonic scream. "Who the hell are you people. Piotr demands. "And where are you taking me. Relax, mein freund. Nightcrawler says. "We're the good guys! And we're taking you where they can't hurt you. After that, you can go where you wish. Nightcrawler high-tails it to the highway with Storm riding on top of the stolen van, and Banshee follows them from the sky. As the FSB calls for backup, a frantic car chase ensues, and Ororo uses her powers to hold off a squad of pursuing cars while Banshee fights off the helicopters from above. At first, all seems well—but the escape takes a bad turn when Banshee catches a stray bullet and falls to his death. Pushing their powers to their limit, Nightcrawler and Storm fight for their lives against the pursuing soldiers. After breaking free of his cuffs, Piotr helps them out as he reveals his own Mutant ability: he can transform his body into near-indestructible steel, giving him superhuman strength and invulnerability. Before long, the escapees receive a radio message from a familiar voice. "Stay calm. Scott Summers says. "We're right on top of you. A shadow appears on the highway. It's the Blackbird! Scott is sitting in the cockpit, and Jean is next to him. "You've gotta jump. Jean calls. "Don't worry, we'll catch you. From the cockpit of the Blackbird, Jean uses her telekinesis to take control of the van's steering wheel, allowing the trio to clamber onto the roof of the van as it speeds along. As the van drives off the side of a cliff—where the Blackbird is waiting to pick them up—they just barely manage to jump into the cargo hold before the van falls and crashes on the ground below. Safe inside the jet, Storm, Nightcrawler and Piotr meet Scott and Jean personally. "Who are you people, exactly. Storm asks. "We're the X-Men. Scott says proudly. "And if you want to join so are you. It turns out that Professor Xavier has been in touch with the three Mutant freedom fighters for weeks, and he's offered them a place in the Xavier Institute. They accepted, but refused to leave for America before finishing one last rescue. Though the group is saddened by the loss of Banshee, Piotr agrees to join the X-Men along with Storm and Nightcrawler, believing that he has a duty to pay them back for rescuing him. Scott and Jean welcome him to the group with open arms, dubbing him " Colossus. But the X-Men's elation is cut short when the Blackbird mysteriously stops in mid-air. Alarm sirens blare as some mysterious force grips the jet from the outside, and its navigation computers go haywire. As they rush to the cockpit to figure out what's going on, their blood runs cold as they look out the window and see a familiar figure: Magneto. Showing off the full extent of his powers, he effortlessly hovers in mid-air in a bubble of magnetic energy; with one hand outstretched, he holds the Blackbird in the grip of a magnetic field. It seems that Magneto has followed Scott and Jean to Russia, eager for a rematch with them. In the five years since he murdered the scientist Bolivar Trask, he has had numerous confrontations with the X-Men—and each time, the X-Men have narrowly escaped with their lives. Thinking fast, Scott and Jean clamber onto the roof of the Blackbird and engage Magneto, but he taunts them as he deflects Scott's optic blasts and shrugs off Jean's telepathic attacks—but the three new X-Men spring into action to aid them. Though Magneto easily subdues Colossus with his magnetic powers, Storm manages to weaken his shield by summoning a massive lightning storm, and Nightcrawler uses his teleportation abilities to land a crushing kick to his midsection. Taking advantage of the distraction, Scott blasts Magneto with his eyes, weakening him enough to free the Blackbird from his magnetic field. Seizing their window of opportunity, the X-Men pile into the jet and make their escape. Back in Westchester, Professor Xavier happily welcomes his three new recruits to the Xavier Institute with open arms. To mark the occasion, he presents the X-Men with a new set of matching uniforms, and he tells them that they'll begin training in the Danger Room in the morning. Although Nightcrawler is excited to begin, Storm is visibly uncomfortable about being forced to wear a uniform, and Colossus worries that he'll be forced to use his powers to hurt others. Though unspoken, an uncomfortable question hangs in the air: is the Professor turning them into an army? Elsewhere, we see that Professor Xavier isn't the only one with new recruits at his disposal. Since we last saw Magneto, he has persuaded a trio of roguish Mutants to join his cause, and they've established a headquarters in an underground bunker. As Magneto returns from his trip to Russia, we meet them. Toad. a grotesque amphibian Mutant with superhuman reflexes and agility, and a powerful prehensile tongue. His mutation allows him to jump long distances and cling to walls, making him a formidable opponent. The Blob. a grossly obese Mutant with superhuman strength, a nigh-indestructible body, and a fierce appetite. He and Toad have a clear "Mutt and Jeff" dynamic, and frequently hang out together when not on missions. Pyro. a psychotic Australian Mutant with the power of pyrokinesis, allowing him to control and manipulate fire. True to his name, he's a shameless pyromaniac, and relishes the opportunity to cause mass chaos with his trusty flamethrowers. Magneto is the only person who can control him, and Toad and Blob are openly terrified of him. One day, Magneto's three minions launch a surprise attack on a police station in a small American town. After Pyro uses his powers to torch every police officer in sight, Toad and Blob make their way to the jail cells on the lower floor of the building. Locked away in one cell, they find a quiet young blonde-haired man with bruises on his face and tattoos all along his arms. As Toad and Blob greet him, they reveal that they know his entire life story. The young man—whose name is " Alex "—was orphaned at a young age, and spent most of his childhood in foster care before running away and joining a street gang. Recently, though, he was busted by the police after his Mutant abilities manifested in public for the first time. Alex has the ability to fire powerful blasts of superheated plasma from his body; unfortunately, he can't control his ability, often leading to destructive outbursts. Toad and Blob offer to break Alex out of jail, promising that their boss—Magneto—will never force him to conceal his powers. To their astonishment, Alex reveals the full extent of his powers as he blasts a hole in the wall of the jail. Before he leaves to meet Magneto, he requests that his new teammates call him by his old street name. Havok. Over the ensuing weeks and months, Storm, Nightcrawler and Colossus bond with Scott and Jean as they continue their grueling training regimen in the Danger Room under Professor Xavier's watchful eye. But tensions soon erupt when the Professor tells them about their first team mission. He suspects that Magneto and his " Brotherhood of Mutants " are planning a major coordinated attack on a high-level government target, and he wants the X-Men to stop the attack when it happens. Storm—who devoted her life to defending Mutants from persecution—chafes at the idea of using her powers to fight other Mutants, particularly if it means defending the US government. By now, the X-Men have deduced that the Professor has a personal history with the mysterious Magneto, and some of them suspect that his rivalry with the Mutant terrorist is far more personal than he's letting on; with that in mind, some of the team wonder if he's exploiting them to settle a personal vendetta. In a tense argument, the Professor tells the team that he's devoted to the Mutant race's freedom above all else—but he's playing a "long game" and it will take precision and strategy to achieve that goal. If Magneto isn't stopped, he believes that his terrorist campaign could ultimately spark an all-out war between humans and Mutants, which could end with Mutants being permanently exterminated. For the good of his people, the Professor refuses to let that happen. Later that night, as Scott and Jean lay down to sleep, Scott awoken by a nightmare, where he sees himself falling from the sky in a burning airplane; like countless nights before, his thoughts are plagued by his memories of the plane crash that killed his parents. As Jean tries to calm him down, she asks him if he wants to tell her about the dream—which he has had many times before. Still visibly shaken by the nightmare, Scott can't bring himself to describe it in words. But, of course, Jean has other ways of seeing the dream for herself. "Do you want to show me. Jean asks, laying her hand upon his head. Scott instantly knows what she means. Though slightly apprehensive, he nods his head. Using her telepathy to scan his mind, Jean sees Scott's last memory of his parents. In the memory, she sees a dark-haired man in a military uniform — Scott's father —sitting in the cockpit of a single-engine aircraft, frantically trying to keep it stable as the fuselage burns. Amid the chaos, a mysterious voice issues from the plane's radio, though Jean can't hear what it says. Finally, a blonde-haired woman — Scott's mother —hands him a parachute and opens the nearest door. After strapping the parachute to his back, Scott's mother pushes him to the door and orders him to jump. As the vision ends, a ten-year-old Scott leaps from the plane as it's consumed by flame. After finally seeing Scott's worst memory for herself, Jean bursts into tears as she embraces him. More than 10 years ago, Scott had to watch his entire family die in the span of an hour. Now, as he prepares for an inevitable confrontation with Magneto, he fears that some of his teammates won't make it back alive. After losing one family, he knows that he can't handle losing another. Jean promises him that he won't—but deep down, she doubts whether she can keep that promise. Far away from Westchester, somewhere in the American Midwest, we rejoin the mysterious man with the metal claws as he makes his way through the desolate countryside, walking purposefully toward some unknown destination. Suddenly, he sniffs the air and freezes in place. Nearby, he hears the sound of helicopter blades closing in fast. He runs as fast as his legs will take him, but a sleek Army chopper catches up with him, and a squad of heavily armed soldiers rappel from the helicopter and train their weapons on him. Undaunted, the clawed man charges at the soldiers as they fire their guns, and he effortlessly slices off the barrel of a machine gun with his claws. One soldier scores a lucky shot with his pistol—but it just makes him angry, and he shrugs off the wound as it heals in seconds. A tense battle ensues, and the clawed man kills every soldier that dares approach him. In the end, as the sole survivor attempts to crawl away, he impales him through the stomach and stakes him to the ground. As the impaled soldier cries out for mercy, the clawed man leans in close and whispers in his ear. "You're already dead, bub. he says. "But I can make it quick and painless, or I can make it agony. If you want to die with your limbs intact, you'll tell me what I want to know—and you won't hold back anything. The soldier whimpers and nods. "Good. the clawed man says. "Now. Tell me everything you know about Weapon X. ACT 2: After weeks of training, the call finally arrives from Professor Xavier: Magneto and his minions are mobilizing, and they've launched an attack on a remote US Army base in the Nevada Desert. As an alarm siren rings, the X-Men suit up and pile into the Blackbird, and Scott plots a course for the American Southwest. In the Nevada Desert, a battle erupts as Magneto moves on the base with the Brotherhood close behind him. Magneto uses his magnetic fields to tear tanks apart with ease, deflecting missiles and mortal shells with his shields; Toad leaps through the air, snapping soldiers' necks left and right; Blob charges through rows of soldiers as bullets bounce harmlessly off of his body; Pyro launches torrents of flame at fleeing soldiers; and Havok launches volleys of glowing plasma at the base, cutting down soldiers by the dozen. Then the Blackbird arrives. The X-Men pile out, ready for a fight, and a tense battle erupts between the X-Men and the Brotherhood. Colossus and Blob slug it out in a tense fistfight; Toad and Nightcrawler chase each other around the base, showing off their superhuman speed and agility; Storm sends a massive windstorm at Pyro, which results in a massive tornado of fire ripping through the base; Jean pits her telekinesis against Magneto's magnetic fields, and the resulting battle nearly leaves the base in ruins; Scott and Havok launch fearsome energy blasts at each other from afar, blasting through concrete walls and metal armor plating. As the battle rages on, Toad eventually breaks away from Nightcrawler, and he manages to leap past the guards and make his way into the interior of the base. Moving fast, he eventually finds his way into a massive computer mainframe at the heart of the base. As the guards are occupied with fighting the rest of the Brotherhood, he hacks into the base's computer files, and manages to download a massive cache of digital data onto a disk that he brought with him. Although we don't get a good look at the files, the words "Weapon X" are clearly visible on the computer screen. Before Toad can escape with the disk, Nightcrawler catches up with him, and their battle resumes. As Nightcrawler gets the upper hand on Toad and spots the disk in his pocket, he receives a sudden telepathic message from Professor Xavier, who orders him to seize the disk before Toad can escape with it. Though he's perplexed by the Professor's order, Nightcrawler obeys, and he narrowly manages to escape the base with the disk in hand. Outside, the battle turns in the X-Men's favor, and the Brotherhood is forced to retreat as reinforcements arrive. As they scatter, Scott orders the team back to Westchester. Shortly after the Brotherhood makes their escape, an enraged Magneto lambasts Toad for losing the disk to Nightcrawler, but Toad still dutifully reports all that he learned from browsing the base's computer files. "You were right, boss. he says. "Weapon X is real. If it's real, then I suppose Charles has some difficult choices to make. Magneto muses. A few hours after the battle, as the soldiers attempt to rebuild, a lone figure approaches the base. The soldiers don't notice him, but we instantly recognize the figure as the man with the metal claws. He keeps his distance from the base. From his expression, it's obvious that he knows what happened, and he knows what the assailants were after. He sniffs the air, and falls silent as he picks up the scent of the intruders. He leaves, following the scent. As the X-Men return to the mansion to celebrate their victory, Nightcrawler loyally gives the disk to Professor Xavier, but the Professor refuses to tell the X-Men what's on it. Once again, this reignites tensions between the Professor and his team as the X-Men openly chafe at being kept in the dark. Later that night, when Jean visits the Professor in his study, she finds him holding his old photograph of a young Erik Lehnsherr on the grounds of the Xavier Institute. The Professor grows visibly emotional as he recalls his time with his old friend, but he falters when Jean finally addresses the elephant in the room. She asks the Professor how he and Erik Lehnsherr knew each other, and how they became enemies. The Professor can't bring himself to talk about it—but he knows that Jean has other ways of seeing his past for herself. In a scene mirroring Jean's earlier scene with Scott, the Professor allows Jean to use her telepathy to scan his mind. As she does, a scene unfolds. Sometime in the past—at least 20 years earlier—a group of Mutant Rights protestors march down the streets of New York City, waving picket signs and chanting slogans. Suddenly, the police descend on the protestors, and armored police officers begin throwing tear gas canisters at them. Undaunted, they continue to march forward as fist-fights erupt and police sirens blare. As tensions escalate, one officer tackles a protestor and begins beating him with a nightstick until he lies motionless in the streets. Screaming in anguish, another protestor rushes to his friend's aid and cries out for help. When the tear gas clears, we see the protestor cradling his injured friend in his arms, tears streaming down his face. As the camera lingers on them, we recognize the two protestors as a young Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr. Hours later, the injured protestor—Charles—lies in a hospital bed recovering from his injuries, with Erik sitting by his bedside. Though neither of them speak, it's clear that Charles' injuries have seriously damaged his spine, making it unlikely that he'll ever walk again. As this fact sinks in, Erik's expression slowly shifts from shock, to disbelief, to profound sorrow, to—finally—a deep and abiding anger. As Charles lies sedated in his bed, Erik strides from the hospital and walks into the streets; wherever he walks, metal objects rattle and vibrate at his passing. Finally, Erik comes to a stop at a police station, where he raises his hand and effortlessly tears down the front door with his magnetic fields. As he walks inside, we hear screams of fear and agony as he slaughters every police officer he sees. On the other side of town, Charles wakes up in his hospital bed with an expression of pure horror on his face. He doesn't say a word, but it's clear that he knows what his friend has done—and he's all the more horrified that he did it for him. Back in the present day, the Professor hangs his head in sorrow as he remembers Erik's downfall, and Jean puts a comforting hand on his shoulder. In the dead of night—hours after the X-Men have gone to sleep for the night—a mysterious figure approaches the mansion. It's the man with the metal claws! After weeks of fleeing the military, he has finally made his way to Westchester, and he has his sights set on the Xavier Institute. Moving silently, the figure vaults over the gates and creeps across the grounds of the manor, then sneaks into the mansion through a window, moving through the shadowed halls without a sound. Once inside, he heads straight for the Professor's study—where the disk is hidden away. As the figure creeps through the mansion, the Professor wakes, having clearly sensed his presence with his telepathy. Thinking fast, he sends a telepathic message to the X-Men, alerting them to the intruder's presence. Moments later, the X-Men awake and scramble to apprehend him. Undaunted, the intruder pops his claws and prepares for a fight. A fight ensues as Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Nightcrawler and Colossus all rush at the intruder—but he evades them all, and fights off everyone who manages to reach him. With the disk in hand, he runs through the labyrinthine halls of the mansion, rounding corners and clinging to the shadows. After a lengthy chase, Storm finally manages to stun the intruder with a well-placed lightning bolt, and Colossus grabs him in his metal embrace, allowing Jean to lull him into a catatonic state with her telepathy. With the intruder out of commission, the X-Men retrieve the disk and lock him in a secure room. In a fierce argument, Storm confronts the Professor about his constant secret-keeping, and finally demands that he tell the X-Men what's on the disk that Nightcrawler retrieved. After seeing someone break into the X-Men's home searching for the disk, the other X-Men realize how dangerous it really is. Reluctantly, the Professor agrees to tell them the truth. Ever since the US government first discovered the existence of Mutants in the 1960s, it's been rumored that the Department of Defense has secretly been conducting experiments on live Mutant test subjects. While most people in the government view the existence of the "X-gene" as a threat to national security, others believe that it could be a powerful weapon in the right hands. The "Weapon X" project was supposedly founded with that in mind. According to persistent rumors, the soldiers and scientists at Weapon X have spent years seeking out the world's deadliest Mutants, and they've forced them to undergo agonizing surgical procedures and mental conditioning intended to turn them into living weapons. Upon hearing the Professor's story, Scott and Jean recoil in horror as they realize that their own government may have been enslaving Mutants since before they were born. But their horror only grows stronger when the Professor tells them why they were sent on their mission to the Nevada Desert: Magneto is trying to prove the existence of the Weapon X project, and he attacked the Army's base because he believed that their computers contained the location of Weapon X's headquarters. But the Professor wanted to stop Magneto from discovering the location of the project's headquarters, believing that a direct attack on a high-level military base would spark the human-Mutant war that he's dreaded for years. After learning the true purpose of their mission, Storm erupts in anger at the Professor. If she'd known what Magneto was really after, she says, she'd have joined his side and helped him bring down Weapon X. As Nightcrawler and Colossus attempt to calm her down, Jean creeps into the secure room where the intruder is held. As the intruder awakens, Jean carefully approaches him and extends a friendly hand. Having learned the true nature of the mysterious disk, she suspects that the intruder might have understandable reasons for seeking it. She asks the intruder if he'd like to explain himself, but he can't bring himself to speak. But, of course, Jean has other ways of seeing why he's come. For the third time, Jean uses her telepathy. With the intruder's permission, she looks into his mind, and she's terrified by what she sees. As she learns, he's a fugitive test subject of the Weapon X project, and he was abducted by the US military—who forcibly coated his skeleton with the indestructible metal alloy adamantium. Ever since escaping from the organization's clutches in the Canadian Rockies, he has been on the run from the military, determined to track down the location of Weapon X's headquarters so that he can shut it down permanently. Taking pity on the intruder, Jean promises him that he'll always be safe at the Xavier Institute, and she vows to help him shut down Weapon X. Taken aback by her act of kindness, the intruder finally introduces himself. His name is Logan —but in Weapon X, he was known only by the codename " Wolverine. With Jean by his side, Logan exits the locked room, and he explains himself to the X-Men. Having finally learned the full story of Weapon X, the X-Men show him no hostility; if he's truly serious about taking down Weapon X, they tell him, they're on the same side. For the very first time, the X-Men openly defy Professor Xavier, and they tell him that they've decided to shut Weapon X down—with or without his permission. Finally accepting that he won't be able to change his students' minds, the Professor agrees to tell them the location of the project's headquarters: it's located in a base on the remote Pacific island of Krakoa, which can't be found on any map. Armed with Krakoa's coordinates, the X-Men resolve to fly to the island to take on Weapon X, and they invite Logan to join them. ACT 3: At dawn, the X-Men pile into the Blackbird and plot a course for Krakoa, and the Professor bids them farewell. A few hours later, they come up on the remote island—a barren rock patrolled by a platoon of soldiers in unmarked black uniforms. Much to their surprise, the X-Men find themselves intercepted by the Brotherhood, who've followed them to the island via helicopter. As the X-Men pile out and prepare for a fight, the Brotherhood pile out alongside them. As the soldiers dig in and fire on them, the two enemy teams declare a temporary truce, agreeing to work together as long as it takes to shut down Weapon X. In a massive battle sequence, the X-Men and the Brotherhood storm Krakoa, fighting an uphill battle against the soldiers. When the dust clears, they realize that they've won—but there's no base in sight. As far as they can see, the island is nothing but storm-wracked cliffs. As the two rival teams stare each other down in a tense faceoff, Scott and Logan leave to explore the island. As they investigate their surroundings, they eventually discover a hidden passage between two cliffs, which leads them into a shadowy underground chamber deep beneath the surface of Krakoa. When they light a flashlight, the two men recoil in horror as they realize that they're surrounded by locked jail cells filled with the decaying skeletons of Mutant prisoners, who've clearly been dead for years. To their dismay, they realize that they're too late: the base on Krakoa is abandoned, and the leaders of Weapon X have long since located. Scott realizes that the soldiers must have known that they were coming, and someone must have tipped them off. As he explores the abandoned base, Scott stumbles into a darkened room filled with blank television screens. As he draws near, the power flickers on, and a nightmarish face fills each screen: the face of a man with deathly pale skin, eyes as black as coal, and a red diamond tattoo in the center of his forehead. Scott is paralyzed with fear as the pale man laughs, and his voice fills the room. "I suppose I should congratulate you, Mr. Summers. the man says. "I wasn't going to let you shut our little operation down, but I didn't count on you surviving this long. Scott's heart pounds in his chest as he stares at the screens, unable to look away. For reasons that he can't explain something seems inexplicably familiar about the pale man's voice. He knows that he's heard it before. But where? In an instant, Scott realizes the answer. As he finds himself flashing back to an awful day 10 years gone, all of his repressed memories of the plane crash come flooding back. Once again, we see a young Scott Summers sitting in the passenger seat of a small single-engine plane, with his parents sitting in the cockpit. But this time, we can clearly hear the mysterious voice coming from the plane's radio. It's the voice of the pale man! You won't escape me, Major Summers. the voice says. "By my side, your son could have been great. But now he'll die forgotten. And when you're gone, no one will dare speak your name. I know what you've done, Essex. Major Summers says defiantly. "You can't keep this hidden forever. The figure—"Essex"—laughs tauntingly. "I don't intend to, Major Summers. he says. "A new age is dawning. We've accomplished wonders, you and I. Soon, the world will know of all we've done. It's a pity you won't be here to see that day. Goodbye, old friend. On the control panel in front of Major Summers, his radar display shows an object approaching the plane, moving fast. It's a missile—and it's locked onto the plane. As soon as he sees it, he knows that he won't be able to evade it. He turns to Scott, his eyes full of sorrow. We don't hear what's said after that. We only see Scott's mother as she hands a parachute to Scott and pushes him towards the door. As the missile hits, and the plane is engulfed in flame, Scott takes one last look at his parents as he jumps into the open air and pulls his ripcord. Back in the present day, Scott sinks to his knees as he confronts the pale man. For the first time in his life, he realizes the truth about his parents' death: their plane didn't crash—it was shot down! As a token of respect, I'll give you a final chance to turn back. the pale man says. "You might have the courage to challenge me, but a weak fool's courage won't destroy all that I've built. I dealt with your father swiftly—but if you defy me, you'll suffer in ways that your mind can't grasp. This is your only warning, Mr. Summers. If you're wise, you'll never see my face again. With that, the screen goes dark. Screaming with rage, Scott unleashes his optic beams and blasts through the concrete wall. On the surface, the X-Men climb back into the Blackbird, choosing to let the Brotherhood go in peace. With heavy hearts, they return home to Westchester. Back at the mansion, as the team proudly presents Logan with his own room, Scott confronts Professor Xavier in his study. Finally erupting in anger at the man who raised him like a father, Scott demands to know about everything on the disk that the Professor kept from him. After a moment's pause, the Professor inserts the disk into his computer. After scrolling through pages and pages of files, he finally arrives at a photo of Scott's father in his uniform. Below his picture, six awful words tell Scott everything that he needs to know about his fate. NAME: Major Christopher Summers STATUS: Terminated Years ago, Major Christopher Summers was a high-ranking Army officer assigned to the Weapon X project, where he worked directly under the project's founder. But when he realized how barbaric their experiments truly were, he swore to tell the world the truth about the shady organization. When he tried to flee Weapon X's base with his family, the project's founder ordered his plane shot down before it could land. "Who is he. Scott demands. "Where is he. The Professor sadly tells Scott that he doesn't know. Whoever he is, the founder of Weapon X didn't leave any clues about his identity in the computer mainframe, and the Professor has found no clues about his whereabouts. Without a miracle, it's unlikely that Scott will ever find him. Enraged that the Professor didn't tell him the full story of what happened to his parents, he storms out of the Professor's study and runs out of the mansion. As the other X-Men watch him leave, he doesn't even give them a "Goodbye. Moments later, Jean runs after Scott and finds him sitting behind the wheel of his car. She begs him to stay, but Scott tells her that he can't. If he can't find his parents' killer and force him to answer for his crimes, he knows that he'll never be able to live with himself. Until he does, the Xavier Institute isn't his home anymore. Jean stares at Scott, silently pleading with him. "You don't think you can change my mind, do you. Scott asks. "No. Jean says. "But I'm not letting you do this alone. I'm coming with you. Whatever happens out there, I'll be by your side. She opens the car door and takes her place in the passenger seat as Scott guns the engine. Together, they pull away from the Xavier Institute and drive into the setting sun. They may not have a map to follow, but they have a name. Essex. For now, that's better than nothing. TL;DR: As the X-Men square off against Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants, they accidentally discover the existence of "Weapon X" a mysterious military program designed to turn Mutants into living weapons. After crossing paths with a fugitive Weapon X test subject called "Wolverine" they resolve to help him shut the program down for good. In the climax, Scott Summers discovers that his deceased father was a former Army officer who tried to expose Weapon X's existence to the world, only to be assassinated by the program's founder: a shadowy figure named "Essex. In the end, he chooses to leave the Xavier Institute to track down Essex and avenge his parents, and Jean Grey chooses to join him.

Blood on Her Name Download torrent download. Blood on her name download torrent 1. Blood on Her Name Download torrentfreak. "Actually, I would suggest starting a little earlier, Master Hiro. Gyro's blank face hums around in front of me and stares at me with his soulless eyes. "The formation of the United Earth Federation came during turbulent political times and was part of a genius plan executed as a joint operation between yourself and Miss Becker. However, it was the discovery of the Volgrim's existence that put Earth on the path to mass cooperation. The Volgrim. I echo Gyro's words and nod slowly. "Yeah, show me what happened on the day we discovered the Volgrim. Gyro nods at me. "The Volgrim observed humanity for over a hundred years before we detected their presence. Once Marie learned of their existence, she scrambled to find out more about them. It turned out the Maries of the other streams did not tell her of the Volgrim's existence, nor of many other Red Level secrets. I raise an eyebrow. "The other Maries? Streams? What do you mean. The AI before me stiffens and his eyes turn red for a moment before reverting to green again. "Error, that information is available only for the Root Admin. Would you care to see a different memory. No. I want to see that one. You do not have the proper clearance. Would you care to see a different memory. I lick my lips slowly and turn away, fuming silently to myself. Then I get an idea. Enable. I cannot enable access. Would you care to see a different memory. Huh? My Wordsmithing can't unlock it? Or maybe, because I'm inside a simulation of sorts, my mouth can't open to form the words. That's plausible. Well, if I can't access the memories and learn about these 'other Maries' then I'll have to think of the answer myself. Clones, perhaps? She told me there were no other Jasons, but now that I think about it, Yama told me I was one of many clones. And if I suppose that he wasn't lying, then perhaps Marie would have clones too. And the more I think about it, the more it makes sense. Marie forged a partnership with a human who could kill her with a single word. Having clones of herself would be excellent insurance to prevent him from killing her off. However. if I'm not allowed to hear about the existence of these other Maries, and Gyro is assuming I am the previous Jason. then. doesn't that mean he didn't know about her clones? Now that I think about it, that would be a weak defense. Clones the other Jason doesn't know about wouldn't deter him from taking over all the power for himself. And what was the deal with the 'other streams' Maybe that has something to do with it. I remember from an old TV show that you're never supposed to 'cross the streams' but that probably has nothing to do with there being multiple Maries. I tap my finger on my hip thoughtfully while Gyro hovers up and down slightly, waiting for my next command. Frankly, if he's not going to tell me about Marie's secret twin sisters then it won't do me much good to speculate. Hell, maybe I can find out using my own methods on her later. A jolt of agony shoots through my head and I pause to rub my temples. It feels like someone just stabbed me repeatedly in the right eye with a pocketknife. But just as quickly as the pain sets in, it vanishes, and I feel fine again. Whatever, I guess. "Gyro, take me to the discovery of the Volgrim. He beeps in the affirmative, and for a second I think I see a glint of hesitation in his binary-shaped face, but it passes just as quickly. "Loading memory now, Master Hiro. The world shifts around me, and soon I'm staring right at a shocked Marie. Her eyes are wide, and her mouth is agape. "A contact? But how? This shouldn't be possible. The room coalesces around us, and I quickly take it all in. It's an observatory, though its location is unknown. A giant telescope is aimed up at the night sky above, and various women and men walk around holding clipboards or other such things. My doppelganger stand a few feet away, a bored expression on his face. "Aliens? I mean, humanity always suspected they existed. Are they hostile or friendly. Marie turns back to face him. "You don't understand, Jason. My contacts would have told me if they existed. There's no way the existence of an alien life form, especially one as advanced as these, would have been glossed over. What, are your 'contacts' all-seeing gurus or something? Come on; you're the smartest woman I know. If you don't know about aliens, who else would. Marie clams up, and her expression softens. "Friends of mine. Never mind, at least I know now. But first, we need to get in contact with them. President Salvador will want to know about this, and we'll need to gather the World Government together to oversee our first transmission to them. Do they know we've discovered them. We're not sure, Ambassador Becker. A brown-haired young woman sitting at a nearby comm table pipes up hesitantly. "They're located on the. ah. the far side of Mars. We only spotted them due to a discrepancy in an image taken by Voyager XIV. The image was ten years old by the time we noticed it. Ten years. Marie swallows audibly. "If they've been studying humanity for at least that long, perhaps they aren't hostile. Hard to say. Our leading scientist, Mr. Nielsen, managed to spot the reflective glare of their ship with this radio telescope. He was also the one who noticed the image's out-of-place blurring and spent the better part of five months searching for the object that caused it. Well, Mr. Nielson deserves praise, but we'll get to that later. Jason, I need you to go and contact the leaders of the China-Russia union, the presidents of the Eastern and Western halves of North America, and the High Elder of Korea, Kum Jing Onmi. I'll contact the others. You have political pull with the big dogs though, and you can. get there the fastest. The other Jason stands up quickly and cracks his neck. "Yeah, no problem. I'll head out now. He walks away, and Marie pauses to stare at the floor for several long seconds as an internal conflict rages that I can't perceive. When she raises her head, her attitude is decidedly more optimistic. "If the others didn't tell me about these aliens, they must have had a good reason. This is something I can overcome. Gyro flies in front of me and nods helpfully. "This day marked a significant change in human history. It helped put Miss Becker and yourself on the path to leading humanity. Of course, her brilliance would have contributed to making that possible eventually, but the acceleration enabled a smoother transition to her vision for an ideal society. I stroke my beard thoughtfully. "Her vision, huh? So she designed the society of today. Gyro stares at me blankly. "Of course, Master Hiro. My, your memory has deteriorated significantly, hasn't it? I wonder what caused this dramatic shift in your mental state. My eye stings again, and I stagger back and fall to my knees, but it passes again within seconds. "Jesus, what is up with this stinging pain lately? Every so often I get this migraine from hell. I am not certain. Would you like to view another memory. Uh, yeah, sure. Thanks for the concern about my well-being. Gyro doesn't answer, and I direct the memory molder to advance to the next relevant scene. Everything peels away, and I end up in a seat, staring past a group of decorated military generals on my side of the table, while a dozen bureaucrats sit on the other side, one of them being Chinese, another who looks German, and even a Russian. I have to assume they're important world leaders, though I don't recognize them. At the head of the table, a massive video screen is active with a bunch of diagrams and a blurry image of a spacecraft, while Marie paces in front of it. "So this is the best image we've got of that thing. The Chinese man stares at the screen skeptically. "Ambassador Becker, we're aware of your contributions to the end goal of world peace, and we know you are also a renowned scientist, but that image could be anything! We can't tell the population of Earth about this until it's confirmed! How are we going to manage riots and panics. Marie spins around and points at him with a smile on her face. "I'm glad you asked, President Ningu. A few years ago, I constructed a prototype spaceship that held the potential ability to travel at the speed of light. However, I was unable to get my hand on a fuel source powerful and stable enough to power the reactor for more than a minute without causing a catastrophic meltdown. If these aliens have been observing us for at least ten years, as I have hypothesized, then as long as we move quickly, we might be able to create a fuel source capable of powering my craft within the next year. Another man speaks up. "Of course, the Eastern Liberated States of North America are willing to offer our support in any way possible, especially given your contributions over the years, but your technology must be shared among all the world powers equally. No favoritism. Favoritism? I wouldn't dream of it. My goal is a unified government, and as much as I wanted it before, Mister Johannesburg, I cannot stress enough to you now how important it is that we put aside our petty differences. These aliens already possess space travel capabilities far exceeding our own. President Ningu raises his hand. "Assuming they are, in fact, aliens. They are. Marie doesn't let an inkling of doubt enter her voice. For a moment, I sense her directing hostility toward the Chinese President. It vanishes quickly, and she turns back to the board. "You all have to understand, during the Second World War, the nations who held the aerial advantage were likely going to win in any given battle situation. This is a far more dire event. If these aliens are hostile, we may not be able to survive. They likely have a massive technology lead over our planet, and they have observed us for a very long time. Our airwaves are primitive and easy to intercept. President Johannesburg sucks air through his teeth. "They know our strengths and weaknesses. Yes. You understand. Marie glances at me for a moment, and I see a look pass over her face that makes me think she's saying ugh, they finally get it. A mountain of a man shifts on my side of the table and stares warily over at President Johannesburg. "With all due respect, Ambassador Becker, while your intentions are beyond reproach, and your character is unbesmirched, I think many at this table would not agree with that opinion towards their political enemies here. I came to hear your opinion, and I value it almost more than my own. but after what Johannesburg did two decades ago, I could not see my country siding with his or agreeing to share any technology. I turn to examine the man who spoke. His name appears in my mind, as do other details rapidly. President Wallace T. Sherman, the leader of the Western side of the USA. I'm not sure of what happened exactly, but something like a civil war split the country in half, and now these presidents rule each half separately. There appears to be a lot of bad blood between them. Just by appearance though, I'd fear the massive bulldozer-looking Sherman over the typical generic politician that Johannesburg embodies. Indeed, he seems very untrustworthy. Marie looks irritated, but she fights desperately to hide it. "President Sherman, I don't care if Johannesburg dropped ten hyper-graviton bombs on the biggest cities in your half of the country. These aliens might possess technology that can wipe humanity itself off the face of the Earth. Set aside your bickering and focus on the issue at hand. She pauses for a moment to pull a strand of hair out of her eyes. "That being said, thank you for the compliments. Sherman crosses his arms and leans back in his chair, but he says nothing else. He doesn't look convinced, but I can see he doesn't want to cross Marie either. Watching this exchange, I have to wonder what Marie did that would allow her to garner such political support. For people to treat her word as gospel and immediately believe her, she must have done many spectacular things already. I wave my hand, and the scene pauses. "Let's go a little bit ahead, Gyro. Nothing happens. "Gyro. He suddenly appears by my side, startling me a little. "My apologies, Master Hiro. I was performing a standard integrity check of the backup and restoration subroutines. No notable anomalies were detected. What memories would you like to visit next. I scratch my chin. "Can I just fast forward until I see something interesting. He stares at me in response. "Yes, I will give you manual control. Of course, anything that is available only to Root Admins will not be viewable, but I'm sure you will understand. Yeah. certainly. By the way, just out of curiosity, if Marie is the root admin, can she view all of my memories. Of course, Master Hiro. But I can't view over a quarter of hers. Naturally. You are not a Root Admin. Yeah. that's not suspicious at all. What the hell is Marie hiding from me? Why would the other Jason be such a loser that he would let her have access to his memories, but wouldn't demand reciprocation? Maybe I should be looking at their personal interactions to find out. An array of buttons appears before me in midair. One of them is a fast-forward button, as my memories tell me, so I tap it and watch as time accelerates dramatically, by a factor of thirty. Minutes fly by, then hours, and soon the next day arrives. I stop when Marie comes into view. She and the other Jason are having a conversation about something, and since this is the day after the conference with the world leaders, it must be worth listening to. such idiots! I am trying to create the perfect society that rewards everyone equally, and look at what they do! All these men do is whine, bitch, moan, and complain! They're so busy stabbing each other in the back that they can't see the bigger picture. Marie's frustration lingers in the air as she stomps back and forth, waving a cigarette around. The wind whistles past on the apartment balcony, and the previous Jason doesn't look amused. He's sitting in a white plastic chair, something cheap looking that doesn't seem like he or she would own it. "Marie, you're going about this all the wrong way. You can't expect people just to work together, that's not how we operate. If you're going to reshape society, it needs to be a meritocracy. Get these worthless slugs out of the way, and we can focus on putting the right people in charge. Well, who are the right people, Jason? Do you know? One human's as useless as another, and they're all stupid and weak! It doesn't matter whether a slug or a turtle is trying to compete in the race for intellect, as they'll both lose to me, the hare. He rolls his eyes. "You're so full of yourself sometimes. Look, all we have to do is turn public opinion against these guys and get some other people in control. They don't have to be exceptionally smart, though that would be nice. Just get someone in charge of China and another couple of people in charge of the Divided States of America, and make sure they'll follow your commands without hesitation. Someone is pulling Johannesburg's strings, so he can never be fully committed to your cause. Marie pauses to inhale deeply on her cigarette. "Have you always been this way? I thought I was the apathetic one. I'm just being real, Marie. These aliens are a threat unlike any other. I can't create technology to counter them without being able to perfectly envision how it works in my mind. Our best bet is to take control of this warship of theirs and hope you can reverse engineer it. Hope? Not necessary. This is me we're talking about. Marie waggles her finger at him. "Also, we don't know it's a warship. It could be a scouting ship. We don't even know what its travel speed capabilities are. These aliens might be all alone and halfway across the galaxy from their comrades, or their home world might be a few light years away, and a full-scale invasion could arrive and wipe us out in a few days. Could, might, possibly. that's an awful lot of speculation for the world's greatest scientist, Marie. Shit, this isn't even the full extent of our worries. A lot of world leaders are feeling anxious because of the demon attacks in Francistan. Nobody knows about the angels and gods yet, aside from Johannesburg, and only the wind knows whether he'll keep that information to himself or not. President Sherman doesn't even know what made Johannesburg go to such lengths to split the country. Right, right. Marie flicks the cigarette off the balcony and several stories to the streets below. "These things don't matter. In the worst case scenario, humanity has the most powerful hero ever on their side, so the demons will never be a serious threat. Our capabilities for war expand more and more every year, to the point where I'd even assume we could wipe them out in a week, if desired. He immediately leans forward and punches his palm. "Hell yes, that's what I'm talking about. Just say the word, and I'll tear them to pieces. A look of alarm spreads over Marie's face, and she quickly flits over to where he's sitting and leans against him. "No no, we don't want that, Jason. The most dangerous weapon is one you never have to use. Just the implied threat of it is enough to scare your enemies away. Once you use it, it loses its ability to pacify others into submission. The demons have had a taste of your power once, and they won't soon forget it. If you allow them to quantify and measure your power, they will find out its weaknesses. Jason lowers his head. "What weaknesses, Marie? I can make anything into reality with a single word. How could that be countered. He reaches up to stroke his thin beard. Shave. It vanishes instantly, and his face becomes smooth as baby skin. I can't help but feel a little jealous. I hadn't thought of doing that yet. "Keep the facial hair. I. like it. Marie pulls away and winks at him, though he doesn't reciprocate. Neither do I. Marie isn't bad looking or anything, but she doesn't appeal to me, and I can't put my finger on why. "Fine. Grow. The hair reappears, and he smirks. "Seriously though, Marie. I don't have many weaknesses. You have plenty. Your wordsmithing can be prevented with something as simple as a mouth gag. Your tongue could be cut out. And. there's also. She pauses to look up at the blue sky, now darkening as clouds approach. s always anti-energy. What's that. An invention I made to counter the demons, and the angels too, if need be. However, due to the nature of your powers, it's also a hard counter to you. Marie spends several minutes explaining new weaponry that can paralyze and even kill anything with large amounts of spiritual energy, and then something clicks in my mind as I pause the memory. "Gyro, Marie mentioned anti-energy. Do those Golden Commandos have the ability to emit this energy around their suits. He doesn't appear. I wait several seconds, then press a button to return to the 'main menu. Everything melts away and I'm back in the white room again. "Gyro? Where are you, mister butler. Still nothing. I start to feel a little weird. He's been acting a little off for the last few time skips. A sudden screeching pain in my head makes me stumble to my knees, and I scream in pain. "Graugh. When I open my eyes, the pain is gone, but I blink and yelp in surprise. There's a massive black dragon standing on its four hind legs, with both wings outstretched. "Jason. You need to leave this place. I've been trying to contact you for three hours now. The dragon speaks normally, as if it knows me. I have never seen anything of its size before. At least a hundred feet from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail, and the wings stretch out another hundred feet on each side of its body. This dragon towers over me, and makes me feel like an ant. I lick my lips and take a step back. "W-what are you. It widens ones of its eyes questioningly. "I am Blaarjiim, the one you bonded with. Let us not waste time on unnecessary introductions. The one named Benjamin Brown is tampering with your mind. He has been trying to insert new memories into your head in order to alter the way you think. Blaarjiim? But, you're a big goddamn dragon. Now Blaarjiim leans down and brings his head close to look at me carefully. His giant mouth has enough teeth in it to chew me to bits in seconds, and I'm sure a much fatter version of myself would fit inside without much trouble. "What are you babbling about, human? Has the other human one already gotten to you? Are you hallucinating? I have been going out of my way to block his attempts, but I can't stop him forever. I shake my head at him. "No, I'm definitely looking at a giant black dragon. Maybe you're the one hallucinating here. He waves a massive claw in the air dismissively. "Again, these are unimportant details. Now that I've finally made contact, I can release you. You need to break free and confront him before he puts an end to your psyche. My head suddenly rips with pain once again, and I bite my lip to stifle a yelp, and it quickly passes. "So that's what's going on. Fine, get me out of here. By force, if necessary. As you wish. The dragon rears his massive claw back, and my heart stops as it comes swinging at me. The instant it hits me I gasp and breathe out loud. The terror from that massive dragon taking a swing at me gives me flashbacks of Sarah's demon dog, and when I open my eyes, I realize I'm back in the laboratory, with that weird helmet thing still strapped to my head. Ben's voice speaks, alarm audible in his voice. "Oh! You're all done, then. I reach up and pull the helmet off, setting it on the designated holder beside me before turning to look at him calmly. "Yes. I am done. His face is pale, and sweat is visible. "Do you. feel any different. No. Should I. The nervousness on his face makes me want to bust a gut. Blaarjiim was right. Ben must have been trying to change my brain's physiology or something, and it would have taken a while longer to complete. He didn't expect me to break free from its control. I stand up from the chair and crick my neck, feeling three hours of motionless sitting take its toll on me. "You tried to alter my brain chemistry, didn't you? Not very smart, for Marie's most loyal assistant. The sweat on his face drips down as he stands in front of a control panel, stiffly watching me with caution in his eyes. "N-no, you've got it all wrong. I was just. trying to download the previous Jason's memories into your mind. Things would be more efficient that way. He's lying. Blaarjiim's voice speaks in my mind. He was attempting to erase your memories and replace them entirely with the weak-willed Jason's. He was trying to transform you into the one you defeated. My hands clench into fists reflexively. "Is that so. Ben appears to think I'm responding to him. "Yes, I'm not lying! If I were to download the memories into your mind, you could access them more rapidly! It would make the memory molding much fas- I don't let him finish speaking. Die. The word leaves my mouth and I smile, but nothing happens. Ben stares at me, his face still pale. "Did. did you just try to wordsmith and kill me. I don't get a chance to respond. His fingers fly across the display, and a second later, a horrifying feeling surges inside my body as an invisible wave of energy slams me down to the ground. I lose all strength in my body and wheeze painfully, but soon I can't feel anything at all, and merely have to lie on the ground, motionless. He sighs dramatically. "The former Jason was trustworthy, but you're not like him at all. Miss Becker doesn't see the danger in you, only the potential. She's grown too lax, too willing to forgive. Anything for her greatest pet project. But I won't let you hurt the woman I love. He taps his chest. "I activated a personal anti-energy field, just in case you tried anything. As I thought, you immediately went on the offensive. You were unwilling to listen to reason. I'm sure she will understand, in time. He walks around the panel and over toward me, and all I can do is watch his steel-toed boots draw closer. I put all my strength into moving my mouth, but my words are slurred. "You peash of shit. What are you gonna do with me. He kneels down and lifts me up, then shoves me back into the chair before grabbing the helmet again. "I'm going to finish what I started. I won't let you destroy this perfect society that Marie and your predecessor built. I'll turn you into him, and everything will go back to the way it was. He slaps the helmet on me and walks back to the panel, then smirks as he looks at me. "I hope this hurts a lot. I glare furiously at him. When I get this fucking helmet off, you'll be lucky if I just leave you in pain. Everything hurts. My arms have been chained in front of me tightly for so long, and no matter how I struggled at first, I couldn't rip these chains apart. But, I get it, now. The chain binding one of my arms loops around behind the metal slab they have me tied to, and holds the other one. If I pull, I'm just yanking myself around. How long have I been here? This metal mask on my face makes me feel woozy. I can barely breathe, and I haven't eaten anything since the warden put me in this room. It's pitch black inside, only becoming a little brighter when the door opens every so often. Usually it's a male prisoner, sent in to clean up after me. The tubes going into my stomach gives me food directly, and so I can only do as Scullis commanded, and release all over myself periodically. Luckily, none of the men have had an interest in me. All of them have been disgusted, but I still feel fearful. What if they take advantage of me as I am? I could crush them instantly under normal circumstances. but bound like this; I couldn't do a thing. I'm starting to hear voices. People whispering in my ear. They say so many scary things. Twelve jackals ate the hat, but what makes the world spin? I'm going crazy. I need to get out of here! But I can't. How long has it been? A day? A month? I can't tell anymore. My body screams in pain again as the fire enters me. I have to fight the pain for a few minutes before it washes away, but the feeling leaves me drenched in sweat. I smell like death. I want to die. I don't want to be here anymore. Scullis ordered a man to stick another tube into my body, this one just above my heart. 'Lava Blood' she called it. At random times, a machine pumps this awful stuff into my heart, and it spreads all throughout my body in seconds, making me feel like I'm being boiled alive. I swear, too, it feels worse every time than the time before. I just want to die. How could one woman be so cruel to another? She reminds me of Danis, and how he loved to inflict pain on others. It was all to assert his dominance over his victims. At least, that's what Master told me. Those who attack the weak are afraid to stand up to the strong. I thought I was strong. but if I'm chained up and unable to escape, and this weak woman can hurt me in ways I never thought possible, then perhaps I'm just as weak as I ever was. Why hasn't master come? Hasn't it been a year? He must have given up on me. Who could blame him, since I couldn't even escape this place on my own? He was right to be ashamed of me. A sound at the door makes my body flinch involuntarily. Oh no. no no no. it's Scullis. She's come to hurt me again. Is she going to stab me over and over as she did two years ago? She laughed as she talked about my regenerative abilities. The ability for her to hurt me and the wounds to heal up without a mark meant she could hurt me as much as she pleased and I wouldn't die from it. I raise my head up, and the blinding light from the doorway stuns me again. A long haired woman steps in, and I feel my knees shaking. Who is she? I can barely see her face through the eye-slits in the mask, but she isn't Warden Scullis. Someone worse? Did Scullis tire of torturing me, so she sent in another person? You are. Lora. The woman's soft voice is filled with fear as she stares at my nude body. I quickly nod my head, not wanting to displease her. I don't want to be hurt anymore. She doesn't stand there a moment longer. She steps out of the doorway and yells at someone standing just outside. "Warden Scullis! What the hell is the meaning of this? Is this how we treat prisoners in this day and age? This is barbaric. Scullis speaks up, but for once, her voice is shaky and uncertain. "S-she is a murderer, Corporal Gutierrez. She killed fifteen guards. This was the only way to control her. She is unthinkably strong, possibly as strong as your Golden Commandos, but without wearing a Hypersuit. What would you have me do. The woman, Corporal Gutierrez' seethes and shakes her fist at the woman. "I will speak with this prisoner privately! Give me a light source, and shut this door! You will stand outside and wait. I can see a little bit of Warden Scullis's face as she nods vigorously. "Y-yes, of course, ma'am. I'll- I'll have a guard fetch a torch at once. The younger woman twists away from Scullis violently and strides into the cell, eying me up and down. "And what is going on with this mask? Get it off at once! I can't speak with a prisoner who can't respond. Scullis turns and looks into the doorway, glaring daggers at Gutierrez's back, but her voice is smooth like honey. "Of course, but I cannot guarantee your safety, Corporal. Do it. Scullis winces and walks away, leaving the Corporal and me alone. She's wearing a uniform similar to the ones I saw all over Master's tower where he worked, but hers is purple and has a whole bunch of metal decorations and stuff everywhere. I get the feeling just from looking at her that she's an important woman. Her beautiful blonde hair reminds me of Master, as do her soft blue eyes. She looks. pleasant. "Lora. I'm a friend. Have they been hurting you. Her voice is soft now, and she looks at me with pity in her eyes, as if she can feel the pain I've been through. I can't control myself, and a moment later tears well up and roll down the mask as I make choked sobs. "It's okay. it's okay. I'll get you down from there. Listen, you shouldn't be in here. I represent a very powerful man, and he needs your help. If you agree to come with me, I'll take you away from this place, and you won't be hurt again. However, if you shake your head no, I'll have to leave you here. Do you understand. Huh? S-she wants me to help her? Of course! Master must have sent her! He's powerful, and she represents him. Master is a busy man, so of course he couldn't have come here. He sent her to get me out. I nod tearfully at her, and she smiles sweetly back at me. "Oh, good. Just give me a minute and I'll- Scullis appears in the doorway, a key in her hand as well as a rectangular gadget of some sort. "Here's the key to her iron mask, and the unlocker for those chains. Amy swipes them away forcefully and shoves Scullis outside. "You stand there until I'm finished. After slamming the massive door shut, the Corporal presses a button on the rectangle metal thing, and a bright light comes out, lighting up the room, then she turns back to me and reaches around to undo my mask. "I forgot to introduce myself. I'm Amy Gutierrez, leader of the Golden Commandos. As she undoes the helmet and starts to pull the awful thing off, she whispers softly. "Well, former. But Scullis doesn't need to know that, right. She tosses the mask to the side and winks at me, but I don't know what she means. Still, I force a smile, if only so she can feel secure. I would do anything for this loving human. the one who saved me. "Me. Lora. My voice is hoarse and weak, and my mouth is dry as dirt. I can barely speak at all, but Amy seems surprised. "Oh! I didn't know you could talk! Everything I've seen about you said you were mute! That will make things much easier. She undoes the bindings on my legs, then the ones on my wrists, and suddenly the things holding my exhausted body up are gone, leaving me to stumble forward, unable to feel anything at all. She catches me, showing a surprising strength. "Whoa, easy there, Lora. Just take a minute and let your body stretch naturally. She glances down at my legs, stained many disgusting colors, and frowns. "Saint Joseph, this is worse than I thought. I can't believe she would. do this to you. I smile weakly at Amy as I try to pull myself up. "She very bad. Yeah, she is. Amy helps me lean against a wall, then pulls her jacket off. "Here, put this on. I can't parade a naked woman through a prison full of men. It's asking for trouble. Can't do anything about the lower half, unfortunately. The jacket is about my size, just as Amy is the same height as me. If it weren't for my mangled, disgusting red hair, we could be sisters! My smile widens as a feeling of awe spreads over me. I didn't think people could be this wonderful to each other. She truly is a saint. After I tear the tubes from my body, Amy knocks on the door, and Scullis pushes it open, forcing her scowl to vanish as she looks at me, and then she replaces it with a false smile, possibly to try not to piss the corporal off. "Miss Gutierrez, if there is anything I can get for you, just say the word. Amy stares at Scullis for a couple of agonizing seconds before smiling cheerfully back. "Actually, there is! I want your pants. Scullis's smile melts away. "I. I beg your pardon. You're about the same size. You will give Lora your pants. Scullis stands up straight and crosses her arms. "I have been doing as you say, but I draw the line here. If I were to walk around without pants, order in this prison would. It would be perfectly fine, Scullis. Either you give me your pants, or I report you to the Prison Administration and the Council of Three for human rights violations. The warden blanches. "Y-you wouldn't. Try me. To my surprise, the Warden backs down meekly. "Yes, ma'am. I understand. S-so sorry to question you. That's what I thought. Still, Scullis glares at me as she gracefully drops her pants and hands them over. "Are you going to make her wear these pants while feces run down her legs. Don't worry, Scullis. You won't be getting them back anyway. I pull away from Amy's shoulder and find I'm able to stand on my own for once. I pull the pants on, blushing as I look at the stains on my legs. To force a human to fester in their own filth like this is abominable, worse than the demons, if you ask me. With pants and my jacket on, the three of us women and four guards behind us walk slowly down the hall, and I spot the electrified bars up ahead where my cell used to be. A horrific realization spreads through me. For once, a question appears that is more pressing than my fear of the Warden. "Cellmate. she. where is she. Scullis doesn't lose stride as we walk past the empty cell. "Oh, that girl? The other troublemaker? She didn't make it, I'm afraid. The casual way she says this makes my fear melt away, and a savage anger takes hold instead. Scullis. she allowed that girl to be killed? This. horrible. awful. vile woman. I can't believe this! Am I supposed to ignore the death of my friend? Scullis turns her head back slightly, and I spot a wicked smile on her face, though at this angle Amy can't possibly see it. "Really, I'm so sorry about that girl. But she was a murderer, you know. These things happen in prison. What's this about. Amy looks at me questioningly, but I can barely even think. I've never been so angry in my entire life. This. this reminds me of when. Master killed. Master killed someone? Someone I loved. who? Who was it? Why am I thinking of this now? We walk past the gate that leads into the facility and Scullis pauses to let us walk past. "Have a pleasant day, Corporal. I trust this has resolved the matters we spoke about. Amy glares at the Warden "Yes. I won't report you, don't worry. Enjoy running this facility of barbarism. I pray I never have to enter here again. The feeling is mutual. Amy and I continue walking, and in the distance, I spot a spaceship, small, maybe with room for five people to stay aboard. She sighs loudly. "By the gods, I was lucky. If they had done one simple check, they would have seen I'm no longer the Corporal of the Golden Commandos. This could have turned out very poor- I finally stop and fall to the ground, the weakness in my body and the grief from my cellmates death overtaking me. "Gaaaah. Amy turns to look at me in alarm. "Lora? What's wrong? Are you alright. I feel her arm on my back, and her hand is shaking. "I'm sorry they put you through that. It was awful. I fought against just this kind of corruption ever since I first found out, but I can't stop it everywhere. I shake my head and try futilely to wipe the torrent of tears away. "No! My friend. they kill her! They hurt her bad, then they kill her. Not fair. Them evil. She innocent. When I look up into Amy's eyes, she looks away and I can see tears in her eyes as well. "I didn't realize. so that's what Scullis was talking about. The prisoner who died, she was your friend. I'm sorry, truly, I am. She pets my head soothingly and pulls my face to her chest. "Listen, when we get back, we'll go to Heaven, okay? Maybe we can find your friend there. When people die, they are reborn as angels, you see? She must be there. I nod quickly and feel my tears slow. "Okay. We find her. But. not know her name. A feeling of dismay enters my mind. I didn't even know her name. I never asked her what it was, and now I'll never be able to find her again. "Don't worry! I'll have my powerful friend look up the prisoner manifests! No problem. Master. of course! Master can find her, he can find anyone! He sent Amy to find me, so if he can do that, he can find my cellmate too! Just then, the sound of boots come stomping toward us from behind, I turn around to see a hundred men with rifles aimed at Amy and me. Scullis steps forward, now wearing pants. "Oh dear, Corporal Gutierrez, it appears you've deceived me. Your rank was stripped and you were kicked out of the military for disobeying orders. Why don't you come along with me and. answer some questions. She smiles at me cutely. "Ah, and you and I can get back to business. Doesn't that sound pleasant. I feel my body start to shake with paralyzing fear, but a hand touches mine, and Amy leans in to whisper in my ear. "Don't be afraid; I expected this. If you can buy me three minutes, we can get out of here. Can you hold them off while I run for the ship. Hold them off? She wants me to do that? I turn from Amy's sweet face to the face of my tormentor, and my fist clenches together like solid iron. Hold them off? I won't let a single one leave alive. My glare hardens on Scullis, most of all. You will die last. Oh shit guys, just a heads up, this is the LONGEST PART OF ALL TIME! WHOA! Ramming that 40k character cap holy shit! Hope you enjoyed! P. S., if you like the story, maybe pledge on my Patreon? I do write a lot: And please slap that upvote button for the longest part of all time.

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Every year I look forward to saving heaps of money during the week of Black Friday. Sure a lot of the sales are usually on stock that stores can't move, but sometimes you can find a gem of a deal. The problem is when one of these gems comes your way, it also comes many other peoples way too, meaning you have to be fast. Something that's getting harder and harder each year as people get more ways of getting to these deals at an inhuman pace. What a lot of people do nowadays is download those Black Friday sales apps, or browse special sale sites constantly to snipe these deals. I even tried them myself one year, though to little success. This is because it seems only big companies are featured on these apps, probably because they pay them to include them, or even worse, pay them to not include smaller companies. And since everyone has the app, everyone has the alert when a great deal comes up. Because of this, I set out to make my own app, just for myself. My objective was clear. Make an app that filters Black Friday sales, but on all sites, big and small. This way when a good deal comes up from a smaller site, I would have first pick. And let me tell you, this worked great. It felt like walking in a store with great sales, and no rushing crowd ready to mace you for getting to the on sale TVs before them. I could meander on these sites and price check to see if it really was a good deal, and buy them in my own time. The layout of the app was simple too. It featured a product image, sourced from the products page. The rest was simple black text on a white background of a clickable link of the product name, a bit taken from the product description, the original price, and the price it was at during the sale. I was so proud I started to show my friends. Which of course, got them interested immediately. Turns out my plight of getting pushed out of sales by sale snipers was a common issue. Some asked why I never added it to the app store to turn a quick profit. It was simple. If I published it, the same problem would happen on a much larger scale. I liked the idea of having first pick of things over making money and having nothing to spend it on. It turns out my friends asked because they wanted it for themselves, so they then proceeded to practically beg to have a copy of the app, even offering me money. After much deliberation, I warmed to the idea of sharing it, though keeping it to a select few so that it never got saturated. These friends obviously started running their mouths, and soon I had their friends asking, and then their friends asking. Soon a few dozen people had a copy of the app. But after a while, I took a strong stance, and stopped there, to the dismay of some people when individuals I never gave the app to complained they couldn't get it working. This was because I actually had the whole thing running through a white-list system, so all I did was ask who gave it to them, and removed access to whoever was trying to give it away or sell it. Simple. I was not in the mood to deal with friends that were a leaky hole on my tightly kept ship For the first few days of the week of Black Friday sales, everything was working fine. However, the closer Friday came, I started to notice some weird things pop up. Even my friends reported it too. There were ads for women. The product description was vague, often mentioning their ages, location and other personal details. At first I thought it was an ad, until I quickly remembered that I made the app, and I never added space, nor coded for ads to appear. I then thought it was a virus, or malware, or something. But when I gave the app's code a quick scan, nothing was out of place. On paper, they were legitimate sales on some obscure website. Obviously using the Black Friday sales tag which was why it was caught on the app. Rather than complicating the code, and potentially ruining the algorithm, I just told my friends to not click on them, and to ignore it. Personally, I trusted myself to not fall for what obviously looked like a scam. They looked like they were the pages those 'Meet local singles' porn ads redirected to that only old people fell for. Sadly, I couldn't say the same for my friends. It didn't take long for one of my more dull friends to send me vague messages. Those 'what if' questions about someone 'accidentally' clicking one of those ads, and what would happen if they so happened to pay for one. I quickly got frustrated at how roundabout the conversation was moving, so I said I'd just come over and get him to tell me in person, since he seemed skittish to talk in messages. I headed over and not long was let in and offered a hot drink. He ended up quickly confessing to something which made me mad. He said he was doing something he did around this time. He bought a bunch of prepaid cards throughout the year, and when they were nearly drained, he'd use them on sale items. Just after they were sent, he'd cancel the card and get the item for free. He said that he used to work in retail places, and when he did, if the person knew what they were doing, which he claimed he did, the cost of recovering a 20 item often cost more than the value of the item itself. Plus since company staff were overworked due to the sales, it was easy to get away with since companies often cut their loses at that point. This was all well and good for normal Black Friday app sales. However I quickly reminded him that the reason he was able to find these sales was because they often featured smaller companies that do care about this stuff. And worse, because the app was ran on my computer, all the traffic was send and received from my IP at home. This meant it possibly looked like it was me. So not only did he have a higher chance of legal trouble, but to save my ass, I'd have to dog in a friend. I berated him on his stupidity, but he just took it. Something a bit out of character for him. This made me perk up. Usually he was the type of guy to argue until his face was blue, even if he was fervently proven wrong. This often reinforced that he was a more simple minded friend. Often great to hang out with, but not good to talk about things he felt he was an expert on. If you know the kind. He went on to say there was more. I calmed down, and decided to hear him out. He explained that he was alone, and curious. In his words, he said he was shopping during the 'sending random girls on Instagram and Snapchat dick pics' hour of the morning. Not wanting to even pick apart how many disgusting parts of that sentence bothered me, I sat silently and let him continue. Well he saw one of those ads for a girl. This one was a more modest price compared to the rest. The others usually sitting above 100. The girl he found was only 24. 99. I never paid the ads much mind, so he told me that the expensive ones were often model level attractiveness. However the cheaper one was a more normal, average looking girl. “Not too attractive, not too unattractive”, in his words. In my head I started to theories that this could be an 'escort' service. When he clicked on the site, something I fervently messaged people not to do, he said there were more tiers of payments. The first was the one on sale for 24. 99, simply titled 'Video. The next one up was for 150, labelled 'Request. Then 500, labelled 'prize. And finally for 2, 000, a tier titled 'The Full Package. Out of horny curiosity, he sent the payment, and waited. I expected him to say his card was immediately drained before he could cancel it, and was ready to hand him a few 'I told you so's, followed by a side of 'serves you right. But what he went on to explain was much worse. It turns out he managed to cancel the card just as the product was sent. I leaned in, curious as to what he meant by 'product. He then pulled out his phone to show me what he got. When he handed me his phone, there was a video playing in a layout I didn't recognize. Which to me, it looked like they had a custom video player. It featured the girl from the ad, in underwear, sitting on a chair in a dingily lit room. Two men either side wearing masks. It looked like the start of a porno you could only find on the back pages of the most grimiest sites. As I was about to hand it back to him and tell him I didn't want to see more, he urged me to watch it through. Hesitant I continued. The two men proceeded to pull out hammers, which was a big surprise to me, and started wailing on her. I immediately turned away, hit by a huge wave of shock. The sound of mushing flesh still blaring as I winced. This was not what I was expecting at all. However my friend coached me through, saying every detail was important. So for him I hesitantly decided to carried on. There were times I saw what happened, others I was looking away and only heard in gory detail. The audio was crisp. You could tell they wanted to give their customers the best of quality. It was disturbing in itself how high definition the whole ordeal was. However it wasn't over yet. They went on to pull out a knife, and lightly cut her over and over. Each slice wasn't enough to maim, but was enough to draw blood. While they were doing this, one of the guys announced that this section was for the blade lovers. Which to me meant they had a variety of customers that watched this. Which was something I didn't want to know about the world. When they were done, the screaming woman was a bloody pulpy mess. She was haggard from panicking so much. And you could tell she was in a great deal of pain. I wanted it to be over, but the video continued, despite my silent protests. After the two men showed her off in detail, one of them started talking. He spoke about going through their requests. This was all announced with enthusiasm, like it was a fun show. They read out request one. Eye. They pulled out a kebab skewer and poked out her right eye. The pop sound was caught in disturbing detail, and was clear, even through my friends terrible phone speakers. I gagged at the sound. It was then masked by the desperate wailing of the victim. When she fell silent once more, trying to catch her breath, he then read out the next request. Toes. They laughed and said they usually don't like when requests were pluralized, as normally they saved a bit for every customer. But as there weren't many customers for her, they'd make an exception. As he said this, the other guy pulled out a large set of garden sheers and trimmed the smaller toes on the left foot. You could hear them drop in sequence to the hard floor, like an impatient teacher drumming their fingers on a desk. My breathing felt heavy as I tried to keep everything in. In a mocking way the announcer mentioned how the first person must feel left out at the extras given to the second requester. So he went back and popped the other eye in order to, in his words, make it fair. I felt so bad for her. This girl who did nothing wrong. Having her life stripped away from her piece by piece. At intervals, my friend kept urging me that it was very important I saw it all. Though I still couldn't piece together why. Then they announced they were moving on to 'prizes. The announcer flipped over the page and read out 'hand, any. So they took the same sheers from before, and after butchering away at her left wrist, her left hand dropped to the floor in a wet thud. It was picked up and dropped in a Ziploc bag, followed by them saying it would be sent as soon as possible. I was mortified at the implication, and wanted nothing more than to either stop watching, or for it to end. I have never seriously wished death upon anyone, but for her sake, I hoped under my breath that it came quickly for her. Not out of malice, but of sympathy, and mercy. Finally they announced the last tier, The Full Package. They dragged her away, saying she would be sent to the cheapo who wanted to have the rest of this low quality product. Then the video ended. I was shook as I took everything in. All the emotions that built up swimming around in my head like a torrent. Different faces of the emotional spectrum surfacing as I processed each one. The forefront of these burst out as I exploded on my friend. I demanded why I had to watch through it. To me, there was nothing of importance that I needed to see. I could have gone my whole life knowing that this never existed in the first place. He was meek throughout my tantrum. When he didn't falter, I knew, despite my inner protests, that there was going to be more. He silently took his phone back and started tapping away. While he did so, he went on to mention that he checked the website afterwards, to know for sure it wasn't just some messed up surreal nightmare he had in the late of night. When he found the site was in fact real, he gave it a quick once over and noticed something announced on the front page. That there was going to be a special made on a person who tried to skimp out on payments. My heart dropped. I started to piece together why he showed me all of this. He was worried beyond everything that this was going to happen to him. Maybe worse. I felt he was trying to show me that these guys were not amateurs, and that they knew what they were doing. I was already trying to put together reasons why he shouldn't worry. He used a prepaid card with no ID, so they might not be able to actually trace him. Maybe they're from another country where it was easier to get away with his kind of thing, and if he stayed here, he'd be fine. When he held his phone up to my face, my eyes widened at the real reason he was showing it me everything. It was a warning. The product page showed a clear photo, taken at a distance, of me. As I stared, it came back to me, that all the traffic redirected from my IP.

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Blood on her name download torrent windows 7. Blood on her name download torrent free. I used to be indifferent when it came to horror games. I'd play them for my stream and my YouTube channel, but outside of that, I wasn't too interested. I can safely say, I am now not a horror game fan. You would think it was because all those big YouTubers beat them into the ground, but no, it was because I lived one. Like, for real. Don't get me wrong, I'll admit I still do watch other people play horror games and yes I find amusement in them, but now it's because I know what they experience will never be the same as to what I did. I don't really care if anyone believes me or not, but it happened (last year on this day. Which is why I thought, might as well share it on the anniversary of the incident. It's a long story, so I'll have to break this into different parts, but for now here's the beginning. I'll see if I can find the time to continue, so I'll update this when I can. Tutorial "I fucking swear, if this relies on cheap jump-scares I'm not playing. Stop being such a baby. What? I don't even know why I'm playing this with you guys anyway. Because the viewers specifically asked you to join us for the stream. Tell them I hate them. Hear that viewers? Archie hates you guys. I was joking, I don't hate you guys. Please don't hate me. They aren't gonna hate you dude, they love you! Anyway, just give me one more second, it's almost done downloading. Tapping my keyboard impatiently, I scanned the Twitch chat as I waited for the game to finish. happy halloween everyone! pickle juice pickle juice archie is gonna be shitting bricks lmao pickle juice tell May she needs to turn up her mic! pickle juice why tf does the chat keep spamming pickle juice? someone tell May we can't hear her! hi everyone pickle juice can may check her microphone? we cant hear her Archie we don't hate you! pickle juice Turning back to the download screen, I gave a sigh of relief. 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It started with a group of young adults hiking through the woods, talking about the backstory of the house they were going to. Not paying attention, I checked the chat again. the graphics are so bad lol pickle juice I hope Archie ends up playing Gwen lmao pickle juice pickle juice take bets on who survives im gonna say may this is gonna be good I wish Archie and May had face cams, their reaction to the painting will be fucking hilarious pickle juice agreed with whoever said archie should pick gwen this is already boring they should have played something else "Archie, the chat is saying you should pick Gwen. I noted. "Who's that. Pay attention to the game idiot, she's in the purple coat. May, who are you gonna pick. Hmm. I kinda like the dude in the hat, since he said this was a bad idea and I agree, so I bet he lives. Should we let the chat decide. Works for me. Okay, chat, who should May play as. jeff may would totally fit jeff Carly Jefff whichever one lives Jeffry! Paige! isnt it ben who dies first? him carly yaaas pick jeff! carly pleaaase! Okay, I think the majority is saying Jeff. Jeff it is. What about you Archie? Should the chat decide who you play as. Hell no, they'll probably make me play the guy who dies first. Suit yourself. Alright guys, who should I play as. ben kyle Kyle! He's the best! kyle for sure carly omg play paige! choose kyle carley kyle jeff! pick paige! she lives! carly kyle! Okay guys, I'm picking Kyle. The cutscene had ended and a menu popped up with a selection of characters to play. Seeing as I was hosting, I chose first. May chose next, and last was Archie. "So Archie, why'd you pick Paige. I asked. "Because her bio said she's addicted to Twitter and I am too. Nice reason. Oh shut up, you only chose Jeff because he's hot. I didn't choose, the chat did. And they chose him because he's hot. Honestly, I'm surprised the chat didn't want May as the hot girl. Eww, Gwen? She sounded so bitchy in her bio. 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The house from the game. What game. Dark Woods. The one we were just playing. No shit. She began walking towards it. "What the fuck? I am so confused. Archie mumbled. "That's impossible. I objected. "This can't be. Can it. Trust me, unlike you guys I was paying attention to the game. This is exactly like the house, it even has the exact gate pattern. Riiiight. Okay, so what are you saying. There was a pause, before she turned to us. "This sounds crazy as hell, but what if this is the game. Huh. You know, the game. Like we're in the game. Like the new Jumanji movie. Archie asked scratching his head. "Exactly. Impossible, literally impossible. I replied. "This is some kind of fucked up dream. You know as well as I do this isn't a dream. Maybe if we- The sound of thunder startled all three of us, and I felt drops of rain beginning to fall on my head. "Come on, we can take shelter inside the house. May beckoned. "Shouldn't we be running away if that's the case, like if we're in the game the house is where we die. Archie cautioned. "I read a bit about the game while we waited for Quinn to finish downloading. The woods is where it resides, hence the name Dark Woods. We're safer inside. This is so ridiculous. I laughed. "Is this really real? Am I tripping. May rolled her eyes and grabbed my arm, dragging me up the overgrown path to the porch, where she grabbed the handle of the door and swung it open. The three of us clambered inside, just as the rain turned into a torrent of heavy downpour. "We made it just in time, thank god. Maybe if we- May paused as our small party turned to see somewhat familiar faces staring back at us. "Who are you. A young woman with a blonde shoulder length hair asked. "No way. I breathed. "Paige. Archie gasped. "Uh, yeah. Who the hell are you guys. I turned to look at May with wide eyes. She turned back to the group who were already there and feigned a smile. "Uh, we were just um. Hiking and uh, the rain so, uh, we uh. I began. "We thought you guys wouldn't mind us staying. At least until the rain stops. May cut in. "Oh, well this isn't our house, so we don't mind at all. one of the men said. I recognized him as Ben. "What the fuck is going on. Archie whispered. "I told you, we're somehow in the game. May hissed back. "You guys can like, spend however long you need. one of the girls offered. "We're like, planning on staying the entire night. Apparently this place is like, totally haunted. Thanks. May flashed a smile. "So should we uh, should we do introductions. Ben asked. "Good idea. May turned to us and leaned in. "Do you guys remember who dies. I shook my head. "I'm Ben, nice to meet you. Ben had scruffy brown hair and wore a leather jacket. I vaguely remembering seeing some screenshots of the game where he was being confronted by the demon. This is Paige. Ben continued. "That's Gwen, Kyle, Carly, Chelsea, Mick, and Jeff. My eyes followed his finger to identify them. Gwen had long black hair, and was wearing a purple coat. Her scarf was wrapped around her neck so her mouth was hidden, but she gave a wave. Kyle had slicked blond hair and wore a brown jacket with a logo on it. Carly had dirty blonde hair in a bun and a glittery gold jacket with a crop top and jeans. Chelsea had curly brown hair with glasses, and wore overalls. Mick was dark skinned with red highlights in his curly hair, and wore a black hoodie. Jeff was the last of them, with black hair and slight stubble. Taking a quick mental note of what they looked like, I tried remembering if I saw who died. I had tried avoiding spoilers, but if I recalled I knew one of the guys and girls died almost right away. Turning to May, she gave a friendly nod before introducing us. "I'm May, this is Archie, and that's Quinn. Looking at us, we looked way out of place. I was wearing a pirate costume since I was the one that had been streaming, May wore a loose fitting beige shirt and sweatpants, and Archie was in a giraffe onesie. Both of them clearly hadn't been expecting to leave their houses. It reminded me of our excuse that we were hiking, but they didn't seem to notice or care. "Well make yourselves at home, we haven't explored anything yet, so why don't you join us. Ben smiled. "I don't think this is such a good idea. Chelsea whined. "We shouldn't even be here. Don't be such a pussy, we're only staying for a night. Carly snapped rolling her eyes. "If you're scared just stay here, I'm gonna explore. Ben shrugged. Mick and Carly immediately joined him. Chelsea gave a helpless look to the others, who didn't pay her any attention. "I'm gonna look around too, that's why we're here anyway. Gwen stated. "Besides, it's not like we have anything to worry about. Seconds after she said that, there was a loud crash and a lightning strike illuminated the darkened living room we were standing in. "What the hell was that. Kyle exclaimed. "The window. Paige gasped pointing. We all looked towards one of the windows, which was smashed completely through. A bit of rain and wind flowed in and we followed the trail of broken glass to a wet rock, lying on the ground. "Creepy. Ben muttered. "I told you this was a bad idea. Chelsea cried. "It was probably just a freak accident. Carly huffed. "We're fine. Someone or some thing threw that rock, no way that was a freak accident. Chelsea argued. "Guys relax, I'll check it out. Ben reassured. "Uh, I don't think that's a good idea. May interjected. "Chelsea is right, maybe there's something. Oh please, just because this place is supposedly haunted, doesn't mean it really is. Carly replied annoyed. "Yo man, quit arguin' and let's explore already. Mick cut in sensing the tension. "I'm just gonna check around outside. Ben nodded. "You guys can go ahead and explore. You're going by yourself. I asked, glancing at May and Archie. "Thaaaat's probably a bad idea. Like really bad. Archie subtly stepped in front of the door to block it. "I'll be fine, what's the big deal. Ben tried pushing past him but May joined in blocking his path. "Let's just be cautious okay, there could be. Crazy homeless people. Ben gave her a confused look. "I'm gonna investigate whether you want me to or not, it's no big deal. May rubbed her temples but didn't resist as Ben pushed past them and out the door. Beckoning us over, we huddled in a corner. "So I didn't read too much about the game because I wanted to avoid spoilers, but I know for a fact that some people always live. How is that possible with multiplayer. I asked. "I think it's basically one or two characters will always live 100% but the point is you don't know unless you've read spoilers or played before. That ruins any plans of replays. Archie commented. "It's an indie game, what do you expect. May responded. "Anyway, the point is, we need to find those people and stick with them like glue. That's a good plan, except if we're here, can't we change the direction of the story. Possibly, but if we do that, the person who is always guaranteed to survive might not survive. Good point. So you're assuming if we "beat" the game, we'll somehow end up back in the real world. Jumanji was like that, I don't see why this wouldn't be any different. Assuming this is like Jumanji. Let's act like it is so we don't end up dying because we think trying to survive is pointless. I admired May's tenacity, but part of me wondered if playing by the game was the correct way to survive. "So we can really die here. Archie shivered in his onesie, his blond hair was messy from the hood and he looked rightfully terrified. "I'm not taking the chances that we can't. May glanced over at the group who were slowly dispersing. "What I do know, is that this group will make idiotic decisions and get us all killed, so our priority is finding out who the invincible one is. Ugh, if there was any time to have a Twitch chat, it would be now. I moped. "Damn, I wish I had actually payed more attention. I was avoiding it because of spoilers. May bit her lip. "I think I can remember a few comments saying how annoying Carly and Mick were, so maybe they die. We can't base our survival on a personality contest can we? I mean, we should be seeing who looks the best at surviving. It's multiplayer, only like, one or two people always live. And you assume it's the nice ones. Archie glanced over at Chelsea. "Not her, the sensible ones always die. You seem very. Knowledgeable of the subject. I noted. "I've seen enough horror movies and played enough horror games to know the cliches. Smart, sensible, a bit socially awkward. They usually survive until right before the climax. The douchey ones usually die first, and there's always that one character who continually fucks up everything that causes the group to be in even more danger. And let's not forget the ones that have to fucking investigate literally everything. Okay, so you're the expert, what should we do. I checked over my shoulder to see us and Chelsea were the only ones left in the room. "We do everything like every other video game. Ask questions. She broke apart from us and walked over to sit next to Chelsea, who was playing with her hair. "Hey, Chelsea right. Y-yeah, that's me. she gave a meek smile. "So what exactly are you guys doing here. Chelsea looked down and continued playing with her hair. "It was Ben's idea, he heard about this place and how haunted it was, so we all decided to check it out. And you clearly were against it. Yeah, but I'm. I'm not really the one that has a say in anything. She gave a slight chuckle. "So what exactly do you know about this house? Why is it so haunted. Not really sure, you'll have to ask Ben. She gave an apologetic smile. "Ben. The one that went to look around outside. I grimaced. May turned to me, hands on her hips. This is good, we're on the right track. Huh. Does this not sound exactly like a horror game? Ask about the location and only one specific person knows who just happens to be the same one that went outside. Uh. I guess? I'm not following you. It means it's important information the player needs to know, which in turn means you aren't gonna die if you find him. How can you be sure. Because all games do it, trust me. I looked back at Archie and Chelsea who were quietly discussing among themselves and sighed. "So you want me to do it. You don't have to. She brushed some of her dark brown hair out of her eyes and I could see a twinkle of excitement in them. "Oh hell no, are you serious. She gave me a confused look and I dragged her out of hearing reach from the others. "You're enjoying this aren't you. What. You think this is fun. I do not. It's like how everyone is secretly hoping for a zombie apocalypse! You're enjoying the thrill of surviving a horror game. Quinn, you're being delusional. Am I. Yes, now go find some of the others and ask questions. Like splitting up? That's like, number one rule of what not to do. I told you, nobody is gonna die while we're figuring out the lore of the house. We had a stare-down and I finally caved. "Fine, but you see anything out of the ordinary, come running. And don't try and save anyone. Same goes for you. She turned back towards Archie and Chelsea. "I'm gonna go check up on Ben, I'll be back soon. What? No, you can't do that. Archie protested. "We should stick together. Trust me, it's fine. May gave a quick wave before heading out the door. "What the hell dude, why'd you let her go out. Archie tried following but I blocked him. "She says since we need information about the house, we can't be killed. Video game logic. Huh. I trust her, you should too. Sorry for being slightly concerned, but May has no clue what she's talking about. It's fine, she can handle herself, all she needs to do is outrun him. Archie seemed like he wanted to argue, but a cold breeze from the broken window caused him to shiver and sit back down. "You okay? Maybe one of the guys will let you borrow a jacket or something. I'm okay. No, you aren't. Chelsea replied. "We brought some supplies, hold on. We watched as she disappeared into another part of the house and I took the time to actually have a look around. It was old, but pretty fancy. I could tell it was stunning in its prime, the wallpaper had a faded dark red, there were gold decorations all over the place, and the furniture seemed classy and of upper class. The living room was more like a parlor, with bookshelves and sofas and couches lining the area. Off on the right was the entrance to the kitchen, and a staircase that went up to the second floor. On the left was a hallway to who knows where, and near the back was an entrance to what looked like another parlor where Chelsea had gone. A loud shriek caused both of us to jump and we rushed to find Chelsea on the ground, an angry look on her face with Mick and Carly laughing from another entrance of the room. "I wish I'd filmed that, you jumped 10 feet. Mick chortled. "Seriously, such a wimp. Carly giggled. Archie gave them a glare and hurried over to help Chelsea up, who had been carrying blankets that were now all over the floor. "Yo, did Ben come back yet. Mick asked. "No, May went to get him though. Carly rolled her eyes and turned to Mick. "C'mon, let's check upstairs. The two bumped past me on their way out, and I wanted to tell them to their face they would probably die first. "Yeah, they. They do that often. But, it's no big deal. Chelsea sighed. "Seriously? Why are you friends with them. Archie huffed. "Well, I. We're in the same group, I'm not really. Friends with them. Are you friends with any of them? Sorry, that came out wrong. I apologized. "No, it's fine. And yeah, Kyle and Paige I'm pretty close with, Jeff is pretty nice too, once you get to know him. But Kyle especially, he's. A really good friend. She stared off into the distance and Archie and I exchanged looks. "Oh! Um! Anyway, here are some blankets. I bet the guys wouldn't mind if you borrowed some of their clothes either. We should go ask. I suggested, remembering what May had said. "Sure, any idea where they went. I'll come too, I'm not really interested in being by myself. Chelsea murmured shyly. "Okay, well, ladies first. I motioned. Chelsea tossed the blankets onto one of the chairs as she made her way towards the staircase. The boards creaked as we ascended and at the top, we were met with a creepy as hell painting of a woman. "Shit, that scared the hell out of me. Archie breathed. "Glad I'm not the only one. Chelsea shivered. "I hate paintings like those, their eyes just follow you everywhere. I couldn't help but notice she was right, the eyes did eerily follow you. I looked away, though I felt like someone was still staring at the back of my head. Chelsea poked her head into a few rooms before finding Kyle and Gwen in one of the bedrooms chatting. "Hey, what's up. Kyle smiled. "Oh, um, I need some of your clothes. Not like that! They aren't for me, they're for him. Chelsea quickly explained, blushing hard. "Oh dude, no problem. Kyle motioned for Archie to follow and paused next to me. "You too? That outfit is uh. An interesting choice. It's a pirate outfit, for Hall- I stopped, trying to remember when the game took place. "I just like cosplay. Cool dude, well if that gets chilly, give me a call. I nodded thanks and watched as Archie and Kyle headed downstairs, before turning to Chelsea who was wiping off her fogged up glasses. "Oh um, this is Gwen by the way. Hey. she waved. She had lowered her scarf and I could make out her face clearly now. It was still weird seeing a video game character look. Human. She caught me staring and I looked down awkwardly. "So uh, how're you liking the place. I asked. "You mean the house? It's old, nothing much to it. Haha, yeah. So uh, you interested in ghosts and stuff. Gwen chuckled and patted the bed, so I moved over to sit next to her. "Honestly, this was all Ben. But, I won't lie, I heard stories about the place so I thought why not. What kind of stories. There were a few, but the one I remember being interested in the most was Bella Ludenburgh and her husband Roman. They were the second to last couple who lived here, with the family of their daughter being the last. Apparently, Bella wanted an affair with her daughter's husband and, well, things spiraled. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. It was. Now, there was no official word on what happened, but the stories go that Bella raped her daughter's husband one night and became pregnant. Her daughter Amelia found out, and promptly killed her and the unborn child. That's. Fucked up. It really is, especially since the whole thing was swept under the rug. What happened to Amelia and her husband. Died in a freak accident, right before they were gonna have a baby. Wow. Yeah, Bella got her revenge in the end. And Roman. Died shortly after his wife. Interesting. Is that painting near the stairs Bella. Yep, creepy right. So now what, Ben wanted to see if it was haunted. Well there have been people who come here and either go missing or become insane, he wanted to find out why. Sounds scary, almost like a. Horror game. Gwen blinked at me. "Anyway, why don't we check in with the others. Gwen nodded and the three of us headed downstairs. I did my best to avoid looking at the portrait of Bella. "Hey guys, we were just looking for you. Ben greeted. "We have a lot to talk about. May chimed in next to him. "Glad you guys are okay. I said, giving her a look. "Have Kyle and Archie figured out the clothing situation. Chelsea spoke up. "Not sure, we haven't seen them. Ben replied. "But we can tell them later. Guess what we found. A body. I glanced at May. We found this. Ben held up a rusty set of keys. "I bet this belongs to the house. Any idea what they're used for. Chelsea asked looking them over. "No, but we'll probably find out in due time. May responded, giving me a knowing look. "All the more reason to explore some more! Who knows what we might find. Ben cheered. "Death, lots of it. Chelsea insisted. "This is a bad idea, we shouldn't go poking around where we don't belong. Maybe if we- I began, before being cut off by a loud scream. Whipping our heads in the direction of the hall, we all bolted towards the sounds. Following the screams, we found Mick, Carly, and Paige in what looked like a study room. Mick was on the floor grabbing at his foot and Carly was panicking while Paige tried to calm them down. "What's going on. Ben yelled. "My fucking foot! Gah! I stepped on a blasted nail. Looking down, I winced as I could clearly see a large nail embedded in his foot. His sock was soaked in blood and he gave another cry of pain. "Oh shit! Hold on, help me get him to the living room. Ben instructed. I quickly supported one side of him as Ben supported the other, and we slowly made our way back to the living room where he was propped on one of the couches. "Fuck! It hurts. Mick trembled. "Just relax, we need to get a look at it to see if we can pull it out or not. Gwen soothed. Archie and Kyle had arrived and May quickly dragged us to a corner. "It's beginning. she hissed. "What? What's happening, I just got here. Archie whispered confused. "Mick stepped on a nail. I replied. "It's pretty bad. Pretty bad? That nail is fucking huge, he won't be able to run, let alone walk. May retorted. "Which means this is it. Still not following. I admitted. "The nail, the limping, the black guy being the first to get injured. Um. What. Archie gave me a look. "Pay attention guys, this is it, we got backstory on the haunting, we found an item to be used later, and now someone doesn't have the ability to run. This. Is. It. I finally realized what she meant and felt a shiver run down my spine. "Shit. So this is for real. She nodded, biting her lip. Archie gave a scared glance from us to Mick. "I still don't know what's happening, are we in danger. Unfortunately. Up until this moment, we were in the tutorial and safe, now, the real game begins...

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Banned in the following countries: If we have information that a torrent site has been banned in a particular country, we include this information. Supports instant downloads: We indicate whether a torrent site supports instant download or not. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: We include mirror sites and/or IP addresses to allow you other means of accessing a torrent site in case it has been blocked by your ISP. Number of torrents: We include the total number of torrents available on a site at the time of compiling this list. Speed test: We downloaded the same file from all of these websites using NordVPN and listed the results under each torrenting website (100MB/s connection out of Estonia. Many torrent sites may be blocked in your region, so to restore access youll need to use a VPN. Our top choice for torrenting (based on both speed and privacy) is NordVPN –  check out our list of best VPNs for Torrenting. Not only can you access blocked torrent sites, but you can rest assured that your torrent activity wont be traced back to you in the form of a nasty letter from your ISP.  We recommend you using NordVPN while doing all your online activities. If you dont want to use a VPN, you can follow this guide on how to unblock websites. IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  We do not encourage illegal activity. Downloading copyrighted material is often times illegal, even in the countries which allow torrenting. 1.  Torrentz2 Torrentz2 is a popular torrent search engine that sprang up in 2016 when Torrentz shut down. Torrentz2 combines results from other search engines to provide one of the biggest databases of torrents. The torrent search engine boasts of having over 61 million torrents and our research shows that it has more movie torrents than other types of torrents. Year established: 2016 Popular content formats: Movies, TV Series, Music, Applications, Games. Banned in the following countries: None. Supports instant downloads: No. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: Number of torrents: 61 million+ Download Speed The average DL speed was 1. 9MB/s 2.  iDope iDope is a torrent search engine that provides direct magnet links to torrents. Besides having a massive database of over 18 million torrents, it features a clean UI and has a mobile version that makes torrenting on smartphones easy. Popular content formats: Movies, TV Shows, Music, Games. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: Number of torrents: 18, 450, 000+ The average DL speed was 3. 7MB/s 3.  Torrent Downloads Torrent Downloads is a torrent index with one of the biggest databases out there. At the time of compiling this list, it features over 16 million torrents. Year established: 2007 Popular content formats: TV Shows, Movies, Music, Books, Games, Software. Banned in the following countries: United Kingdom. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: Number of torrents: 16, 121, 000+ The average DL speed was 1. 8MB/s 4.  LimeTorrents With over 9. 8 million torrents, LimeTorrents is one of the torrent sites with the biggest databases out there. It offers torrents for several content types such as movies, TV shows, games, and applications. It is currently banned in Australia and France. Year established: 2009 Popular content formats: Movies, TV Series, Music, Games, Applications, Anime. Banned in the following countries: Australia, France, United Kingdom. Supports instant downloads: Yes. Number of torrents: 9, 833, 000+ The average DL speed was 2. 8MB/s 5.  Bit Torrent Scene Bit Torrent Scene is one of the leading sources of torrents online. It allows users to torrent movies, TV series, music, games, software and ebooks. Year established: 2017 Popular content formats: Movies, TV series, Music, Games, Software, Ebooks. Number of torrents: 5, 118, 000+ The average DL speed was 3. 6MB/s 6.  Torlock Torlock is a torrent index and search engine mainly focused on TV series and movies. Torlock is particular about ensuring that users have access to only genuine torrents, and it takes this so seriously that it once introduced a program that pays users 1 for every fake torrent they are able to find on its site. Year established: 2010 Popular content formats: Movies, TV Series, Games, Music, Applications, eBook, Anime. Banned in the following countries: Australia, India, United Kingdom. Number of torrents: 4, 440, 000+ The average DL speed was 3. 1MB/s 7.  The Pirate Bay The Pirate Bay is certainly the biggest torrent site in the world and one of the most controversial to ever exist. It has been blocked in at least 28 countries and has survived battles with some of the worlds most powerful governments. This site is over 15 years old, however, and as a result ranks high in terms of reliability. It allows users to torrent movies, TV series, books, applications, games and music. Our research shows that the majority of torrents on TPB are movies and TV shows. Year established: 2003 Popular content formats: TV Shows, Movies, Music, Games, and Applications. Banned in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom. Number of torrents: 3, 286, 000+ 8.  Zooqle Zooqle is relatively younger compared to most of the other torrent sites featured on this list. Its a torrent index specializing in verified torrents, and with a database of over 3 million torrents it certainly shouldnt be taken for granted. While it features content in a variety of categories, movies and TV series are especially popular on the site. Year established: 2013 Popular content formats: TV Shows, Movies, Music, Games, Applications, Books. Number of torrents: 3, 200, 000+ The average DL speed was 3. 5MB/s 9.  1337x At the time of compiling this list, 1337x has been online for 11 years. That ranks it high in terms of reliability. It provides a directory of torrent files and magnet links, and is often touted as the best alternative to The Pirate Bay. Our analysis shows that over 90 percent of the top 100 torrents on 1337x are movies. Popular content formats: Movies, TV Series, Games, Music, and Applications. Banned in the following countries: Austria, Australia, Ireland, United Kingdom. Number of torrents: 2, 375, 000+ The average DL speed was 686. 3KB/s 10.  YourBittorrent YourBittorrent has a somewhat controversial history. While founded in 2009, it really began operation in its original form in 2003 as a collaboration between two partners — the product of which was myBittorrent; one of the partners wanted the website eventually shut down while the other partner wanted it to become bigger. This led to a split, the product of which is YourBittorrent. Popular content formats: Movies, TV Series, Software, Games, Music, Anime, Ebooks. Banned in the following countries: Portugal, United Kingdom. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: 104. 31. 17. 3 Number of torrents: 1, 190, 000+ The average DL speed was 1MB/s 11.  Demonoid When it comes to reliability, you can count on Demonoid. The popular BitTorrent tracker was launched in 2003, the same year as The Pirate Bay, and its had its own fair share of downtime due to political pressure. The site with over 10 million users has over 800, 000 torrent files and provides torrents for movies, TV series, music, books, applications, and games. Our research shows that Demonoid has more movies and TV series than other files, followed by music. Popular content formats: Movies, TV series, Music, Books, Applications, Games. Banned in the following countries: Ukraine, United Kingdom. Number of torrents: 893, 000+ The average download speed was 1. 8MB/s 12.  RARBG RARBG is a popular torrent site that was established in 2008. Our research shows that the popular torrent site that provides torrent files and magnet links has more movies than other types of files. Year established: 2008 Popular content formats: Movies, TV Shows, Games, Music, Software. Banned in the following countries: Bulgaria, Denmark, Indonesia, Ireland, Morocco, Pakistan, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: 185. 37. 100. 122 Number of torrents: 811, 000+ The average DL speed was 1. 3MB/s 13.  TorrentsGroup This torrent site was established in 2016 and has since grown to host over 225, 000 torrents. It allows users to torrent movies, TV series, apps, and documentaries amongst other types of files. Popular content formats: Movies, TV Series, Anime, Apps, Documentaries, Games. Mirrors/Alternate URLs/IPs: 104. 18. 52. 165 Number of torrents: 225, 000+ The average DL speed was 5. 5MB/s 14.  EZTV Many avid torrenters will know EZTV, a popular TV torrent distribution site that was founded in 2005. After experiencing a hostile takeover, EZTV was claimed by a new group operating at While many popular torrent sites ban releases from EZTV due to its history, many have found its torrents to be of great quality. Year established: 2015 Popular content formats: TV Series/Movies. Banned in the following countries: Australia, Ireland, United Kingdom. Number of torrents: 153, 000+ 15. YIFY movies are known to have excellent video quality at the smallest file sizes. is the leading source of YIFY torrents online. Year established: 2011 Popular content formats: Movies. Banned in the following countries: Ireland. Number of torrents: 7, 200+ The average download was 1. 8MB/s What torrent sites you have you used or use? Leave a comment below.

Blood on Her Name Download torrent divx. O. The house had brackets on the archway that led to the front door. It was clear that the last family who had owned the house that they were of Greek origin. You know the sort, those plastic brackets that spread out in various patterns. They were signature decorations of every Greek family and Melbourne had its fair share of Greek families. Apart from Greece itself, Melbourne was populated with more Greek families than anywhere else in the world. The archway led up to the front door and inside the house it was spacious. A three bedroom home with a lounge room as well as a dining room, two bathrooms that lay on a quarter acre block. So there was always plenty of room to fix up or make renovations if need be. But for one reason or another it was on the cheap. For four hundred grand it was the cheapest place in the neighbourhood. My dad said it was because of the neighbourhood. There had been a lot of commission flats built up in the area which meant that there were people surviving off welfare in the area. He explained it to me this way, ‘Some people; their parents never worked, their grandparents never worked and as can be expected, they will never work. So instead of working they commit crimes and prey off those people who are busy at their day jobs and earning themselves a living. He had investigated the area, that was sure enough. But he never did his research on the house itself. It was just me and my dad. My mother had died giving birth to me and ever since then it was just me and him. I was fourteen, a boy who had hit puberty and I was in the eighth year of my education. We had just moved in from the country. I liked the country lifestyle and the solitude it brought, my father was working in the financial sector in some position that allowed him to work from home. When one of the banks offered him a better job, with a better rate of pay in the city. He took it. I had my complaints, but he managed to convince me that if I went to school in the city I would be able to make connections that would help me succeed later on in life. I put forth my own argument that most kids from the city grew up to be schizophrenics and were completely delusional. He told me to stop being ridiculous and I said that I was only pointing out facts and the fact was that people raised in large cities had a higher chance of developing mental illnesses later on in life. He countered by telling me that city life had all sorts of things to offer: live bands; good food; football; and all sorts of other entertainment. I relented, realizing that I didnt really have much of an option anyway. As a child, I mean as a teenager, you dont really have much of a say in the big decisions. Maybe every so often you might be able to negotiate eating pizza instead of eating a proper meal, but the big decisions are all adult decisions. And my father was the only adult in my life and for the most part I respected that. He worked hard to make sure I was clothed and fed, that I was reasonably entertained and that I didnt make any stupid decisions in regards to the direction my life was headed. I was good at math, average in English and did well in science and my other classes. It wasnt like I was leaving much behind in the country, ‘sure, living in the middle of nowhere provided you a certain amount of freedom, but it gets boring real quick. And so when my father put an offer on the house and that offer was accepted I just took things as they were. Realising that this would now be my new home, I was quick to check out the area. There was a skate park a few blocks away and the local shops still had one of those DVD shops. My father was largely educated on the economy and so he insisted that I never illegally download movies or games, so I was grateful that the shop was there. The high school that I would be attending was a fifteen minute bicycle ride away and had a large selection of different specialized courses that I could choose to pursue my own interests. Not that I cared that much, I stuck to the basics and preferred having my own time in which to read, watch movies and play computer games. The way I figured it was, ‘Why would I take lessons from a teacher who had no experience in the world outside the education system when I could read about people who were practicing various trades and past-times in a real-world application? It didnt make any sense to me. For me, high school was little more than some sort of mandatory established baby-sitting service that ensured kids were kept off the streets and didnt develop bad habits. That made sense to me more than a lot of the academic stuff that they taught in schools. For the most part I was a compliant student. Some of the time I would act up, but in reality, all kids act up a little when they reach puberty. The house was purchased and within a week we had all of our junk moved from the country into the new place. After that I re-commenced my studies. I was kind of shy, I preferred my own company and the company of a writers words rather than having to listen to other kids rattle on about football. And if they werent talking about football, they were talking about girls. And because I was the new kid, I was receiving all sorts of attention. I wasnt particularly attractive, but I wasnt ugly either. I guess it works like the latest flavour of coca cola or bubble gum, everyone wants a piece of the new thing. And because of that I attracted unwanted attention from some of the other boys. They cornered me in the high school halls one day, about three of them. They tripped me over and I fell down, then they started laying into me with kicks to the abdomen. As soon as I started to tear, they all backed away and left me alone. Leaving me there crying on the floor with the rest of the students watching. The girls left me alone after that… I. I woke up one night to get myself a glass of water. It was summer and the heat had left me dehydrated while I was trying to sleep. I first went to the bathroom to wash and cool my face. From the bathroom I could hear my father talking to himself in another part of the house. After washing my face, I stood there silently in the bathroom, trying to make out what he was saying. I didnt know if he was on the phone or what was happening, I just assumed because he was talking that he was talking to someone over the phone. I opened the bathroom door a smidgen to try and make out what he was saying. From all I could make out, he kept on repeating to himself, “I see. ” Over and over again. I didnt know what it was all about or who he was talking to. I waited until he had stopped talking before going out to the kitchen to have a glass of water. I passed the lounge room on my way to the kitchen and I could see him staring at the wall. I couldnt quite make out what he was staring at or what he was focusing his attention on. It appeared as if he was sleepwalking and sleep talking.  There werent any lights on in the lounge room, but it didnt look like he was talking on a phone or anything. I once read somewhere that it was bad to wake up sleepwalkers in the middle of an episode, so I ignored him and continued on to the kitchen to get my glass of water. I turned the taps on the kitchen sink and poured myself a glass of water. I didnt want to make any noise in case I woke him up, but it couldnt be helped. The plumbing and the pipes were old. They must have grown rusty over time and so there was this large and repetitive series of clunks as I poured myself a glass of water. The sound of the pipes must have woken my father for the next thing I knew, I heard him screaming at a high pitch from the lounge room. In fright, I dropped the glass of water that shattered on the vinyl floor and I ran to the lounge room to try and comfort my father. When I reached the lounge room, I witnessed my father on his knees, holding his hands over his eyes. He had ceased his screams which was a good sign. I flicked the switch that allowed light to flood into the room so that I could try and figure out what was going on. “Dad, dad, are you okay? ” I approached my father with caution, not knowing how he would act. His hands were still covering his eyes, but he had regained some of his senses, “Eric? Is that you? Where am I? ” Knowing that it was safe, I walked up to comfort him, “You must have been sleepwalking or something. Are you okay? ” My father pulled away his hands that were covering his eyes to reveal that both of his eyes were swollen red and at the corner of each eye, a trickle of blood was running down his cheeks. “Im fine, I think. ” “Bloody hell dad! Your eyes, theyre bleeding. ” My father wiped away at the blood and looked at his hands. He looked back at me. His eyes were still red, but there was no more blood apart from that initial trickle. “Im fine son. Now, go back to bed. ” “But dad, your eyes…” “I said ‘Im fine. Go back to bed! ” There was something serious in the way he spoke, as if there was a hidden threat of violence. Now, my father had never been a violent man. But something about the way he said it scared me. I went back to the kitchen and quickly cleaned up the broken glass on the vinyl floor. Then went back to my bedroom without bothering to help myself to another glass of water. I lay in bed that night with thoughts concerning my father. Maybe it was just dust that had been kicked up in the house and thats why his eyes were red. Or maybe there was some sort of remnant bacteria that lay within the recesses of the building that would spread out and then would slowly eat away at my fathers eyes. Maybe I would wake up in the morning to find that my dad had no eyes, I continued staring up at the ceiling and the thoughts became even more ridiculous and bizarre until a fog overtook my vision and I drifted off to sleep. It was a dreamless sleep and I was awoken by the buzzing of my alarm clock. It was another school day and I got up out of bed and headed to the shower.  The warm water soaked through my hair as I applied soap and lathered it in my palm, applying it to the follicles of my hair and rinsing it through. The sun was shining in through the window and it was going to be another scorcher. On the television the previous night, the news reported that it would reach the high thirties. After washing myself thoroughly, I turned the knob of the hot water tap, so that only cold water was running through. The rush of cold water sent my body into minor shock and I was now fully awake. My father was in the kitchen and I decided to approach the subject of the previous night, “Dad, about last night…” I looked at him to see if his eyes were still red, they werent. “What about last night? ” “Well… You were talking in your sleep. You were in the lounge room and kept on repeating yourself, saying, ‘I see. ” “I cant remember doing that…” “Do you remember waking up and telling me to go back to bed? ” “Not really…” He was drinking coffee from a mug with the inscription on the side that read, ‘Worlds #1 Dad. Thinking that it was a one off incident and that it wouldnt happen again, I dismissed last nights events, “Look, dont worry about it. ” I went to the cupboards in the kitchen and pulled out a loaf of bread and began making my lunch to take to school. My dad told me that he better head to work and went out to the car. I made and packed my lunch, then got on my bicycle and rode to school. The school day was average. I paid attention to the teachers and did the coursework, ever since I had been beaten and made a spectacle of crying in the hallways in front of the student body. I kept to myself, I was a complete and utter loner. I spent recess and the lunch period inside of the school library. Looking through books of an esoteric nature. Under the reference of one hundred and thirty-three under the Dewey decimal system. Looking up books on the occult and parapsychology. There were all sorts of wonderful books under that specific code. Books on vampirism, the supernatural and occult mysteries. I picked up a book on psychic phenomenon and begun reading about Dion Fortune and the Fraternity of Inner Light. I looked over the book that was filled with various symbols and diagrams. I dont know what it was with this sort of stuff? I was just naturally attracted to this sort of this thing. I knew that the occult was generally a charlatans business, but never-the-less, it still fascinated me. The alarm sounded that the lunch period was over and I returned the book to its shelf where it would lay in amongst other books containing occult mysteries and the like. The rest of the classes passed by easily enough and before I knew the school day was drawing to a close. When I went to collect my bicycle from the bike cage, I found that one of the tires was flat. So I ended up having to walk the bike back home. Because I was walking and not riding, one of the other kids caught up to me. “Hey, Eric isnt it? ” It was a kid, another boy, from my English class. I couldnt remember his name, “Ah, hi…” “Phil, my names Phil. I saw you reading those books in the library earlier today. ” “Yeah, what about it? ” I spat out onto the pavement, trying to appear as nonchalant as possible. “Well, you shouldnt mess with that sort of stuff. Some of its real. Especially living where you live. ” “What do you mean, where I live? ” “The house that you and your dad live in. That house is infamous. It has new owners every couple of years. Ive heard some weird shit about that house. ” I was intrigued, “Like what? ” “Nothing good. ” Phil said. “Tell me. ” “Well, the last people that owned that house were your all-round wholesome family. Mother, father, daughter and son. Everything was fine until one day the girl started going a little bit weird. ” “What do you mean weird? ” “She went to our school and started smoking cigarettes. She started telling everybody about her farked up family. All of these crazy things that they were doing. How her mum and dad started keeping these irregular hours and her little brother started talking in his sleep. ” “Thats normal, ” I said, trying to dispel what had happened the previous night, “Families are farked up anyway and teenage girls do that sort of thing. ” “Yeah. Thats what everyone thought. Nobody knew what was going on, but everyone in that family committed themselves into a psychiatric ward. They all said the same thing to the doctors. They kept on saying that they couldnt shake this feeling that they were all being watched. And they couldnt escape from it. I mean, the whole family in a psych ward at the same time. Thats kind of creepy, dont you think? ” “I suppose so… What happened after that? ” “Well, they moved out of the house and then sold it to you. ” We were coming up to a crossroads and Phil told me that he lived around the corner, down one of the side streets. He went his way and I went mine. I kept on walking, wheeling the bicycle in the direction of home. When I got home, I stopped in front of the house and looked at it for a while. There was nothing weird or abnormal about the house. It was just another kid, trying to freak me out. I took the bike out to the backyard where I could replace the tire tubing and tried to shake off whatever it was that was happening inside the house. II. Two months passed without further incident. The school term was coming to an end and lacking any friends, I found myself wondering what I was going to do with my holiday break. I supposed I would just rent a bunch of DVDs and binge watch them all. Those plans changed one day when I came home on the last day of the term to find that my dad had gotten rid of the television and DVD player, my computer as well. The television had been in the lounge room, opposite the wall that I had found my dad staring at that night. Instead of the television, my dad had hung a painting on the wall. I argued with him about it. “Dad, what the hell are you doing getting rid of the television like that? ” “Were going to start doing things differently around here son. I dont want to see you growing up being a couch potato. No, you and I are going to appreciate the fine arts. ” He pointed to the painting that hung on the wall where the television used to be, “Do you know who painted that son? ” “No and I dont care! Bring back the TV and give me back my computer! ” “That right there son is a painting by Peter Booth. ” I stopped and looked at the painting. It was oil on canvas and featured an old man with grey hair at its center, draped in a trench coat, with a white dog to the right of him and a city in flames to the left. It was kind of creepy. “I dont care who the paintings by! I want my TV back! ” “No, son. Instead of watching television all the time. You can sit and marvel at the wonders and mysteries of Peter Booth. Ill get a new painting in a couple of days and well put the collection on a rotating roster. Every couple of days there will be a new painting for you to marvel at. ” As my father spoke, he wasnt really directing his words to me. He was directing his words to some unknown figure behind me. I looked behind me to see who he was speaking to, and nobody was there, behind me was just the couch and that wall that he had been staring at that night. “Well, at least give me my computer back. ” “No son, all you do is sit there and jack off to porn all day. Im going to culture you. ” And so thats what I ended up doing with my holiday break. I sat on the couch in the lounge room and looked at the painting. First it was that painting by Peter Booth. Two days later, my dad came along with another painting. This time it was a painting by John Brack. My dad informed that it was called, ‘Portrait of Fred Williams. I sat there and looked at the painting. It was of a man dressed in a brown, tan suit; with a newspaper on a side table and below him lay a patterned rug. I sat there for the next two days musing over the painting. Different things would pop into my mind, like, ‘Where the hell did my dad find these paintings. and, ‘What the hell was he trying to achieve? But lacking any real friends, there was nothing better to do with my time, so I just sort of lounged there. Looking at the man in the painting and the man in the painting looking back at me. I would wake up early every day and my dad would cook me breakfast before heading off to work. And I would go to bed early too, my dad ordered me to. I kind of enjoyed the whole thing in its own way, I dont think any of the other kids at school could say that this was how they were spending their holidays. Two days after that came another painting. My dad informed that I was now looking at, ‘Judges, by David Boyd. “Who the hell is David Boyd anyway, dad? ” I had asked. To which my father replied that I shouldnt ask questions and that I should just sit there and drink it in. After staring at the painting that was done in oil, completely made up of a blue hue, featuring what appeared to be various judges heads all wearing their ceremonial wigs, for two further days it had me questioning my fathers sanity. Thinking about Phil and if there wasnt some truth to the story that he had told me. That night I defied my fathers orders to go to bed that night. Well, thats the half truth, I went to bed, but I didnt immediately fall asleep like I had previously done. I had to get down to the bottom of what was going on. I lay in my bed awake, attempting to piece together what was going on. I was also thinking about the paintings that my father had brought in and displayed on the wall in the lounge room. They were original paintings, you could tell from the oil and how it appeared on the canvas. He had given me the genuine article. ‘But the genuine article of whom. I wondered. I lay in my bed and thought about it. Painters and paintings were a dime a dozen, but these paintings were different. They captured something. As to what exactly it was that they captured, I didnt quite understand. They made me feel funny about it all. They gave me a queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach. It came to the stroke of midnight and I could hear my dad moving around the house. I was careful to make as little noise as possible, getting out of my bed and making like I was walking on egg shells. As I made my way down the hallways, I was sure to make sure that the floorboards didnt creak. I could hear my dad talking to someone in the lounge room, it was hard to make out at first. As I drew closer I could make out the words, “Its what you wanted isnt it? You can do it, right? Bring her back? Make my family whole again? Heal this broken heart? ” I didnt know who my father was speaking to, but whoever it was, the tone that my father used was ever pleading. I edged the door to the lounge room slightly. Opening it just enough so that I could look at what was happening through the gap between the doorway and door. I peaked through the darkness and could make out the back of my father, who was looking up to the empty space that lay above the couch. I looked to what I thought would be an empty space. But there, above the couch was an eye that was at least thirty centimetres in diameter. It was three dimensional and bulbous in nature. The eye was staring at my father, as my father stood there, pleading with the eye. “This is what you wanted! You promised me! You promised me! ” I shifted my weight on the door to try and get a better look, the door started to creak open and the eye immediately shifted its attention towards me. As soon as I noticed this, I jumped back away from the door and retreated back to my bedroom, careful not to make any noise. I jumped back into bed and turned off the light. I made as if I were sleeping as my father came into the room. I pretended as if I didnt notice and was sleeping through the event. My father flicked on the light switch, seeing that I was asleep, or at least pretending to be, he switched the light back off and closed the door. I lay in bed that night, for the better half of it awake and terrified. What the hell was that thing? How was it communicating with my dad? What did it want? What did it want… what did it want… It wanted to look at the paintings obviously. The paintings werent for me, the paintings were some sort of arrangement between my father and that thing. I couldnt look for any outside help about this thing, people would think Im crazy. My dad was under some sort of spell that this thing had cast. Whatever had to be done, I would have to figure out what to do on my own. I fell asleep in a muddle of confusion and fear. III. Not wanting to alert my father, I made out as if that night had never happened. I continued to view the paintings that would be interchanged every couple of days, careful to keep my mind and thoughts concentrated on the paintings themselves. The Eye didnt have a mouth or any other way of communicating, so I figured that it was working on some sort of psychic level. As I sat down on the couch, viewing the paintings, I could never be sure whether the Eye was open or not. I decided I better not risk it and concentrated solely on the details of the paintings. Paying close attention and ensuring that my thoughts did not wander. After two weeks, my school holidays had come to an end and I was back at school. On the first day back, at the end of the day, I ended up in the library. Looking through books attempting to find out what sort of creature I was dealing with. I found a book that listed out all of the mythical and supernatural beasts and monsters known in culture and folklore. I spent the better half of an hour, looking through the book, trying to find out what I was dealing with and what it was called. And I could find squat all. It was a frustrating process. I was about to give up, when Phil, the kid who had originally warned me about the house, came up and asked me what I was doing. “What are you doing there Eric? Yknow the librarys closing pretty soon. ” I looked up at him, looking up from the book I was reading for what seemed to be the first time in an hour, “Nuthin. ” “No, what is it? Youre searching for something. What are you looking for? Maybe I can help. ” So then I told him about everything that had happened. How my dad had forced me to sit and stare at paintings all day, every day, over the holiday break. How I had snuck out of my room that night to find out what was going on. And how I had witnessed the eye in the wall. “Do you know how crazy that sounds? ” Phil asked me. “If youre not going to help, you can get lost. ” I told him. “Oh, Ill help. But it still sounds crazy. ” Phil pulled out one of the books of the library shelves and started looking through the book in search of the creature that was just an eye in the wall. After thirty more minutes, I gave up, “Its useless! ” I called out to Phil. “What about this thing? ” Phil was pointing at a picture in a book on Egyptian mythology. He was pointing at the Eye of Horus, or Eye of Ra. “It says its called an Uadjit. ” I looked at the book, “Thats not a monster, thats just a symbol of an Egyptian God. ” “Damn. Okay, what exactly are you planning on doing to this thing anyway Eric? ” Phil asked me. “Im going to kill it. ” I replied. “It has some sort of weird control over my dad and I need to know how to avoid that. ” “Well, if its Egyptian, maybe if you write on your body in hieroglyphs a protection charm, then maybe youll be able to avoid any sort of power it has over you. ” The library was closing in five minutes and it was the best idea that either of us had. So I decided to go with it. I found a book on Egyptian spells and wrote down the hieroglyphs that were detailed to work as a protection charm against any outside elements. I thanked Phil for his help and rode my bicycle back home in haste, ready to confront this thing and be rid of the whole ordeal. When I got home, I found that there was a police vehicle parked in the driveway. My father was being escorted into the police car by two uniformed police officers. I dropped my bicycle and ran over to him quickly. Trying to find out what was going on. As my father was being shown into the backseat of the vehicle handcuffed, with one of the officers placing a hand on his head so that he didnt bump his head, my father made an apology, “Im sorry son. ” And then the door was closed and locked on him, nothing more could be done. The vehicle was already filled with the nameless paintings. “What the hell is going on here? ” I called out in complaint to the police officers. “This must be his son, ” the police officers were talking to each other, “Ill go inside and talk to him. You watch the suspect. ” The other officer nodded his head in agreement and then the police officer turned to me. “Can we go inside and have a chat son? ” “I suppose we better, ” I complied and showed the police officer into the house. And so I found myself sitting down with the police officer as he explained to me what had happened, “Theres no easy way to put this son, so Im just going to give it to you straight. Your father has been using his position at the bank that he works at to embezzle millions of dollars. He has then been using that money to appropriate masterpiece paintings at auction and the black market. Do you have any idea about what sort of madness would possess him to do that? ” “No, ” I lied. Not that hed believe me even if I did tell him the truth. The police officer looked at me for a moment. Weighing up my answer and attempting to ascertain whether I was telling the truth or not. “Do you have anybody who can look after you? Anybody that you can call that can come and take care of you while your father deals with all this mess? ” “I have an aunt who lives in the city on my mothers side. ” I lied, not about my aunt, but about my intention of calling her to come and take care of me. “Im going to trust you to give her a call, tell her about what happened and get her to come and watch over you. Can I trust you to do that? ” I was staring at the floor, but looked up to meet the police officers eyes, “Yes. ” “Good. ” The police officer left me there to do as he had instructed. After that I was left alone to my own devices. I went to the lounge room to confront the Eye. It was not open and I stood there staring up at the blank wall. “It happens tonight. We settle this tonight. Tonight, you die. ” After I said that, the wall became a brief blur and like popping a pimple, the Eye emerged from the wall. I tried to run out of the room. But my mind was overtaken by this all-pervading voice, coming from no clear direction, ‘You dont want to do that Eric. You and I can become good friends if you just let us. I can give you whatever you want if you work with me. Before me a vision appeared, it was of my deceased mother. A living, breathing image of her. She was reaching out to embrace me. I shook my head, shaking away the hallucination. “No! ” I called out, “Youre a liar! You fooled my dad, you wont fool me! ” ‘Very well Eric. The voice once again penetrated my mind, coming from nowhere, ‘If thats the way you want it. Then this sound began, like nails against a blackboard, it was this high-pitched screeching sound. And it just kept on getting louder and louder. I tried to escape it, tried to get out of the room. But the sound overpowered me. It felt like a great weight was pressing down upon my shoulders and was slowly squashing me, down into the floor. Grinding me down into the dirt. It was like a powerful migraine, but a hundred times worse. I felt for my face that had become numb. I moved my hand up to and away from my face, staring at my hand. There was blood on it. My nose was bleeding. After that, I passed out. I woke up sometime after midnight, with the blood dried on my hands and my nose no longer bleeding. I was attempting to figure out what had happened and then it came back to me in an instant. I snuck out of the lounge room and went into the kitchen. Luckily, the Eye didnt seem to notice my movements. I went into the kitchen and found a black permanent marker. I pulled the piece of paper out of my pocket that had the hieroglyphs written on them. I copied the caricatures from the piece of paper to my chest. Then I went to the kitchen drawers and pulled out a butcher knife. I tested the point with my finger, and drew a drop of blood. Yes, it was sharp, or sharp enough. I ran back into the lounge room, bare chested, with hieroglyphs inscribed on my skin. “Show yourself arsehole! ” The eye once again opened. It searched the room, looking for me, but I was standing directly in front of the thing. The hieroglyphs seemed to do the trick. I ran up to the eye with the butcher knife blade pointing down. I jumped up and with all my force, stabbed into the center of the eye. It pierced the gelatinous matter of the eye and I drove it all the way in. The whole house began to shake. It felt like a miniature earthquake was coming through the area. Black blood began to spurt out of the eye in a torrent. I looked around. It wasnt only the Eye gushing out blood. All of the walls were bleeding, black blood was oozing out of and dripping down the walls. It looked like the house was bleeding crude oil. I left the butcher knife lodged in the eye and began to twist the blade. The miniature earthquake around me grew more intense, as did the substance that was oozing from the walls. And then the walls started to combust into flames. I knew I had to get out of that house. I ran out of the lounge room and towards the front door of the house. The house shook once more in a major quake. It knocked me off my feet and I fell to the floor. It took the wind out of me, but I got back up and ran out and through the front door, out onto the streets. I ran out of the yard and out onto the street. Covered in black blood, that crude oil substance, I looked on as the house slowly went up in flames. Someone must have called the fire department, because soon the street was filled with officials to take care of the fire. I was taken into custody after that. Instituted into a mental health facility for youths. I dont know what to tell them, they think I burnt the place down because of what happened with my father. The world will never know the truth.

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Brian Tallerico June 10, 2016 “We talk about OJ as though the story is OJ. The story is OJ AND US. ” —Celia Farber Even in this era of “Peak TV, ” its rare to see something as essential and momentous as ESPNs “OJ: Made in America, ” which played film festivals earlier this year and starts this Saturday, June 11 th, and runs all of next week under the networks “30 For 30” brand. Ezra Edelman s stunningly ambitious, eight-hour documentary is a masterpiece, a refined piece of investigative journalism that places the subject it illuminates into the broader context of the end of the 20 th century. You may think you know everything about The Trial of the Century, especially if you watched FXs excellent “The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, ” but “OJ: Made in America” not only fills in details about the case but offers background and commentary that youve never heard before. It is an examination of race, domestic abuse, celebrity, civil rights, the LAPD, the legal process and murder over the last fifty years, using the OJ Simpson story as a way to refract society. Its length may seem daunting, but I would have watched it for another eight hours and will almost certainly watch it again before the summer is over. Its that good. Advertisement As broadcast, “OJ: Made in America” is split up into five parts. The first part plays like a relatively straightforward “30 For 30, ” the ESPN brand that has delivered fantastic sports documentary filmmaking. It focuses on the rise of OJ Simpson, becoming a household name at USC, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1968. Edelman very carefully places the rise of Simpson against the backdrop of what was happening to the other black sports figures at the time. He includes footage of Muhammad Ali refusing to go to Vietnam and Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising their fists in protest at the 1968 Olympics. OJ was a “safe” black athlete, and even intercuts footage of RFK announcing the death of Martin Luther King with Simpson joining Bob Hope on stage as the host congratulates USC on not having “had a riot, a demonstration, or even a sit-in. ” While black people were trying to change the world, OJ Simpson went in another direction, and he very verbally and consciously did so, using that acceptance to become the first black spokesman for several companies. As someone says, “OJ Simpson was the counter-revolutionary athlete. ” The key here is that OJ Simpson was already writing a character, responding more to how people saw him than anything else. If “OJ: Made in America” was just part one, it would be a fascinating, must-see examination of how celebrity and race worked together in the late ‘60s and ‘70s. The second part of “OJ: Made in America” chronicles the instantly-tumultuous relationship between OJ and Nicole Brown. A friend says that her pants were ripped after her first date with OJ and that she said that “he got a little rough. ” At this point, Edelman pivots to a story of how celebrity can let people get away with domestic abuse, while also focusing on the state of race relations in Los Angeles in the ‘80s and ‘90s. As the relationship between the Los Angeles Police Department and minorities in L. A. continued to heat up, Rodney King became the international example of the violence cops were inflicting on black people, and, eventually and more importantly, injustice. If youre wondering how or why Rodney Kings beating plays a role in “OJ: Made in America, ” know that one of the jurors in Simpsons trial later states that she let OJ go as revenge for Rodney King. And shes convinced others did as well. Racist cops—like those that beat Rodney King and Mark Fuhrman, who the defense argued framed OJ Simpson—needed to know those days were over. Whats so incredible about “OJ: Made in America” is how Edelman and his team basically define the foundation of what would come in the trial. They dont jump into the “salacious details. ” Nothing as major as the story of OJ Simpson happens in a vacuum. How did OJ get there? How did Nicole get there? How did Mark Fuhrman, Chris Darden and Johnnie Cochran get there? How did we all get there? Of course, the third and fourth part of “OJ: Made in America” is devoted to the trial, and they do an incredible job of distilling it to essential beats, with notable contributions by Marcia Clark, Gil Garcetti, two jurors and several witnesses, including some of OJ Simpsons friends, all of whom either at that point or today admit that he did it. The details of the entire piece are what elevate it—eyewitness accounts of the Bronco chase from the cops who essentially accompanied a man with a murder charge pending to his home (think about that in terms of race and celebrity and ask yourself if they wouldnt have just shot out the tires of every other black man in L. The cops that day went into OJs house and saw only pictures of him on the walls. No Nicole. No kids. So, they knew they could appeal to his ego to stop him from killing himself in that Bronco in his own driveway, where he had a gun under his chin. These kind of “you are there” details are riveting, but that's not meant to imply that this is merely a compendium of little-known facts. What really separates "OJ: Made in America. other than its investigative spirit, is the brilliant connections Edelman and his team make through editing. We hear a fascinating story about friends trying to play a prank on a young OJ Simpson and Al "AC" Cowlings in which they pulled a starter pistol and AC jumped to protect his best friend. Of course, cut to the Bronco chase, in which AC could have been the last man to see OJ alive if Simpson had done what he intended at several points that day. The attention to detail and brilliant documentary construction carries over to the case as well, where mistakes were made from the very beginning, everywhere but the defense. Edelman paints a portrait of a judge with little control (for no logical reason, he let them walk the jury through Rockingham, where Simpson's team had replaced photos of Juice with his white friends with only black people and African art) and a prosecution team always at least a few steps behind not just their opponents but the world. They didn't comprehend the "bigger picture" of fame and race. Heres just one of the breathtaking stats in terms of the power of celebrity: 75% of the jurors in the questioning period thought that OJ Simpson was unlikely to do it because he had played football at USC. Marcia Clark drastically overestimated her likability with black women and ended up with eight on her jury. And OJ Simpson wasnt your typical defendant. He knew exactly how to play things. He was a part of his defense team. He even knew to stop taking his arthritis medicine—which would swell up his hands—two weeks before the testimony about the gloves, just in case Chris Darden would ask him to try them on. And we all know what happened there. An hour into part four, theres a detailed recounting of exactly what happened the night that Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman died, with brutal crime scene photos. The horror and violence of that night is jawdropping and as terrifying as any horror movie. The doc gets graphic, and I started to get emotional not just because of the impact of the crime but because I realized I didnt know these details before. I interned at a news station during the original case and I was as enraptured with the story as anyone but the actual horror of the crime was distracted by conspiracy theories and the blinding light of fame. The final part of “OJ: Made in America” is the only one in which I can find the slightest flaw in that I wish it was a bit longer. After being acquitted, OJ Simpson lost his exalted status. He was no longer allowed in the country clubs at which he was formerly the only black member. He was yelled at everywhere he went, essentially descended into a life of drugs and violence, which would result in his conviction for armed robbery. But he was always obsessed with his image. Theres an incredible scene in which OJ is taking down the flag at Rockingham, getting emotional and then pushing the camera away as if a paparazzi had snuck onto the grounds. It was staged. Any footage of OJ at the time could be sold to TMZ for a pretty penny and Simpson was making money with a buddy, even as his world was crashing around him.  Whether he was running for a record, leaping through an airport for Hertz, making sure Nicole knew that she was his property or getting angry enough to kill, it was always about OJ and only OJ. To understand OJ, we have to understand how much of his life was influenced by what he showed us in the world of celebrity and how we responded to it as a society. “OJ: Made in America” should be a conversation-starter, a way to discuss what happened in the ‘80s and ‘90s in terms of race and celebrity and what it says about today. OJs story may be over. Ours is not. Reveal Comments comments powered by.

Fans of "American Crime Story: The People vs. O. J. Simpson" can now binge the new ESPN docu-series. ESPN 22 years after the world-famous O. Simpson trial, the case has made a huge TV comeback — first in the form of an FX miniseries, “American Crime Story: The People vs. Simpson, ” and now as a five-part documentary titled, “ O. Made In America. ” READ MORE: Summer TV Preview 2016: 13 Limited Series, TV Movies and Specials We Cant Wait to See The first segments of the documentary aired earlier on ESPN, but the network has now made the entire documentary available to stream on the ESPN app. All five parts are also streamable on the Watch ESPN page on. Earlier this year,  director Ezra Edelman told IndieWire, “There is just the fact that we as a society, when you look at the percentage, when you look at the polls at this point — the majority of Americans believe that he is guilty of murder, and yet here is a guy who has never admitted that he is guilty of murder. And until there is that resolution, we are going to continue to be fascinated. I just think thats the facts. We want an answer and we all think we know the answer. We dont. ” “O. Made in America” has debuted to hugely positive reviews, many of which are available in IndieWires review roundup.    For those who would rather watch on TV than stream, the final segments of the documentary will air tonight, Friday and Saturday, June 14-18, at 9PM on ESPN. Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.

YouTube. Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image: Try different image Conditions of Use Privacy Policy 1996-2014, Inc. or its affiliates. Lost in America (1985 Julie Hagerty Albert Brooks) Part 1 - video dailymotion. 1 win & 1 nomination. See more awards  » Learn more More Like This Comedy, Romance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 / 10 X Albert Brooks directs himself as a successful film editor with far too many issues that affects the relationship between him and his remarkably patient girlfriend. Director: Albert Brooks Stars: Albert Brooks, Kathryn Harrold, Tyann Means A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong. Dick Haynes, Matthew Tobin Drama Fantasy 7. 2 / 10 In an afterlife way station resembling a block of hotels, the lives of the recently-deceased are examined in a court-like setting. Meryl Streep, Rip Torn 6. 9 / 10 A neurotic, twice-divorced sci-fi writer moves back in with his mother to solve his personal problems. Debbie Reynolds, Paul Collins 5. 3 / 10 To improve its relations with Muslim countries, the United States government sends comedian Albert Brooks to south Asia to write a report on what makes followers of Islam laugh. Sheetal Sheth, John Carroll Lynch Take two rival television reporters: one handsome, one talented, both male. Add one Producer, female. Mix well, and watch the sparks fly. James L. Brooks William Hurt, Holly Hunter 5. 7 / 10 With his career on the skids, a Hollywood screenwriter enlists the aid of a modern-day muse, who proves to test his patience. Sharon Stone, Andie MacDowell Crime A free-spirited woman "kidnaps" a yuppie for a weekend of adventure. But the fun quickly takes a dangerous turn when her ex-convict husband shows up. Jonathan Demme Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, Ray Liotta Documentary 8. 1 / 10 A documentary film that follows director Rotimi Rainwater, a former homeless youth, as he travels the country to shine a light on the epidemic of youth homelessness in America. Rotimi Rainwater Rosario Dawson, Halle Berry, Tiffany Haddish 6. 8 / 10 When a happily married woman discovers a love letter written by her husband to an unknown party, she enlists her dysfunctional family to discover the truth. Greg Mottola Hope Davis, Stanley Tucci, Parker Posey A devious sexpot steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme. John Dahl Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman Musical A small but growing Texas town, filled with strange and musical characters, celebrates its sesquicentennial and converge on a local parade and talent show. David Byrne David Byrne, John Goodman, Annie McEnroe Edit Storyline David and Linda Howard are successful yuppies from LA. When he gets a job disappointment, David convinces Linda that they should quit their jobs, liquidate their assets, and emulate the movie Easy Rider, spending the rest of their lives travelling around a Winnebago! This is a kind of large, luxurious mobile home which suits a 1980's yuppie more than the counterculture dropout approach of Easy Rider. His idealized, unrealistic plans soon begin to go spectacularly wrong. Written by Reid Gagle Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 8 February 1985 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: Lost in America Box Office Opening Weekend USA: 154, 877, 17 March 1985 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 10, 179, 000 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs Color: Color (Technicolor) See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia In the roulette scene, Julie Hagerty's character, Linda, is playing (and rooting for) number 22. This is the same number a man plays in the roulette scene in the classic "Casablanca" movie with Humphrey Bogart. See more » Goofs The hair color, thickness and grooming of Paul Dunn, David's boss, changes radically several times in a matter of moments. See more » Quotes Desert Inn Casino Manager: You're a nice guy, you make me laugh. But our policy is: we can't give your money back. See more » Connections References The Twilight Zone  (1959) Soundtracks Born to Be Wild Written by Mars Bonfire (uncredited) Performed by Steppenwolf Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. See more ».

Stalled in his company's pecking order, ad man David Howard (Albert Brooks) failed to land the Senior VP slot he wanted. He quits, convinces wife Linda (Julie Hagerty) to do the same, sells their house and stocks and buys a Winnebago to roam the USA. Though they feel they're Easy Riders, they're actually Born to Be Mild. With their 145, 000 nest egg tucked reassuringly within reach, they make their first stop: Las Vegas. Goodbye, nest egg. Greetings, hilarity. In Lost in America, director/co-writer Brooks memorably bonds with Hagerty as a couple spinning along on wheels of misfortune. Their comic plight speaks to anyone who's ever dreamed of chucking it all.

In this hysterical satire of Reagan-era values, written and directed by Albert Brooks, a successful Los Angeles advertising executive (Brooks) and his wife (Julie Hagerty) decide to quit their jobs, buy a Winnebago, and follow their Easy Rider fantasies of freedom and the open road. When a stop in Las Vegas nearly derails their plans, theyre forced to come to terms with their own limitations and those of the American dream. Brookss barbed wit and confident direction drive Lost in America, an iconic example of his restless comedies about insecure characters searching for satisfaction in the modern world that established his unique comic voice and transformed the art of observational humor. Special Features New, restored 2K digital transfer, supervised by director Albert Brooks, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray New conversation with Brooks and filmmaker Robert Weide New interviews with actor Julie Hagerty, executive producer Herb Nanas, and filmmaker and screenwriter James L. Brooks Trailer PLUS: An essay by critic Scott Tobias New cover by F. Ron Miller based on an original theatrical poster Cast & Credits Albert Brooks David Howard Julie Hagerty Linda Howard Michael Greene Paul Dunn Garry K. Marshall Casino manager Maggie Roswell Patty Tom Tarpey Brad Tooley Ernie Brown Pharmacist Joey Coleman Skippy Art Frankel Employment agent Donald Gibb Ex-convict Raynold Gideon Ray Charles Boswell Highway patrolman Michael Cornelison Hotel clerk Radu Gavor Bellman Herb Nanas Mercedes driver Director Written by Monica Johnson Producer Marty Katz Executive producer Director of photography Eric Saarinen Editor David Finfer Production design Richard Sawyer Sound Bill Nelson Music by Arthur B. Rubinstein Casting Barbara Claman Set decorator Richard Goddard Costumes Julie Glick Makeup Rick Sharp Hair Ramsey Still photographer Bruce Birmelin A scene from Lost in America Lost in America with Albert Brooks One of the wittiest chroniclers of modern American life, Albert Brooks talks with filmmaker Robert Weide about how he arrived at the concept for Lost in America. Also: a few words from James L. Brooks. Lost in America: The 100, 000 Box Albert Brooks brings the gift for comic deconstruction he honed in his stand-up career to this uproarious satire of baby boomer values.

 

 

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Bump my ride. Past particle from ride. To save this word, you'll need to log in. ˈrīd intransitive verb 1 a: to sit and travel on the back of an animal that one directs b: to travel in or on a conveyance 2: to travel as if on a conveyance: be borne rode on a wave of popularity 3 a: to lie moored or anchored a ship rides at anchor c: to move like a floating object the moon rode in the sky 4: to become supported on a point or surface 5 a: to travel over a surface the car rides well b: to move on the body shorts that ride up 6: to continue without interference let it ride 7 a: to be contingent: depend plans on which the future rides b: to become bet a lot of money riding on the favorite transitive verb 1 a: to travel on ride a bike ride the bus b: to move with like a rider ride the waves 2 a: to traverse by conveyance rode 500 miles b: to ride a horse in ride a race 3: survive, outlast — usually used with out rode out the gale 4: to traverse on horseback to inspect or maintain ride fence 5: to mount in copulation — used of a male animal b: to harass persistently: nag 8: to project over: overlap 9: to give with (a punch) to soften the impact 10: to keep in partial engagement by resting a foot continuously on the pedal ride the brakes ride circuit: to hold court in the various towns of a judicial circuit ride for a fall ride herd on ride high ride shotgun: to ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle 1: an act of riding especially: a trip on horseback or by vehicle 2: a way (such as a road or path) suitable for riding 3: any of various mechanical devices (as at an amusement park) for riding on 4 a: a trip on which gangsters take a victim to murder him b: something likened to such a trip take the taxpayers for a ride 5: a means of transportation especially, informal: one's personal vehicle … buying himself a 1964 Buick Riviera and then posing with his new ride on the studio's backlot. — Andrew Liszewski 6: the qualities of travel comfort in a vehicle ˈrīd Sally Kristen 1951–2012 American astronaut.

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Ride in hindi download filmywap. Look up ride in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ride may refer to: People [ edit] MC Ride, a member of Death Grips Sally Ride (1951–2012) American astronaut William Ride (1926–2011) Australian zoologist Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit] Films [ edit] Ride (1998 film) a 1998 comedy by Millicent Shelton Ride, a 2004 short film by Stephen Sinclair Ride (2009 film) a 2009 Telugu film Ride (2014 film) an American drama film starring Helen Hunt Games [ edit] Ride (video game) 2015 video game Tony Hawk: Ride, a video game Music [ edit] Albums [ edit] Ride (Billy Crawford album) Ride (EP) by Ride Ride (Shelly Fairchild album) Ride (Godspeed album) Ride (Jo Hikk album) Ride (Boney James album) Ride (Loreen album) Ride (Oysterband album) Ride (Jamie Walters album) R. I. D. E. (pronounced "Ride. album by Trick Pony Ride, by NaNa Songs [ edit] Ride" Ace Hood song) Ride" Ciara song) Ride" Lana Del Rey song) Ride" Martina McBride song) Ride" SoMo song) Ride" Twenty One Pilots song) Ride" the Vines song) Ride" ZZ Ward song) featuring Gary Clark Jr. " Ride. a 1962 hit single by Dee Dee Sharp "Ride" a contemporary concert band piece composed by Samuel Hazo "Ride" an instrumental from Bond's album Shine "Ride" by Beautiful Creatures, from the album Beautiful Creatures "Ride" by Caravan, from the album Caravan "Ride" by Cary Brothers, from the album Who You Are "Ride" by Chase Rice, from the album Ignite the Night "Ride" by The Dandy Warhols, from the album Dandys Rule OK "Ride" by Deepsky, from the album In Silico "Ride" by Empire of the Sun, from the album Two Vines "Ride" by Liz Phair, from the album whitechocolatespaceegg "Ride" by Rob Zombie, from the album Educated Horses "Ride" by Robyn Hitchcock, from the album Perspex Island "Ride" by Royce da 5'9" from the album Independent's Day "Ride" by Sir Mix-a-Lot, from the album Chief Boot Knocka "Ride" by Trace Adkins, from the album Dangerous Man "Ride" by Usher, from the album Confessions Other uses in music [ edit] Ride (band) English rock band Ride, musical improvisation, common in early jazz Ride cymbal, the standard cymbal in most drum kits Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit] Ride (TV series) a drama TV series on YTV and Nickelodeon Ride, a 2002 novel by David Walton RIDE: A Review Journal for Digital Editions and Resources, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik Other uses [ edit] Amusement ride Bridleway, or ride, a track through woodland for horse riders Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere, a sobriety-testing program used by Canadian police Ride quality, how well a vehicle copes with uneven surfaces Road Improvement and Development Effort, a highway program in South Carolina Rural Institute for Development Education, an NGO based in Tamil Nadu, India See also [ edit] Midnight Ride (disambiguation) Rider (disambiguation) Rides (disambiguation) Riding (disambiguation) The Ride (disambiguation.

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Ride the ducks branson. Shut up and ride. Top definitions related content examples explore dictionary british idioms and phrases verb (used without object) rode or ( Archaic) rid; ridden or ( Archaic) rid; riding. to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal. to be borne along on or in a vehicle or other kind of conveyance. to move or float on the water: the surfboarders riding on the crests of the waves. to move along in any way; be carried or supported: He is riding along on his friend's success. Distress is riding among the people. to have a specified character for riding purposes: The car rides smoothly. to be conditioned; depend (usually followed by on) All his hopes are riding on getting that promotion. Informal. to continue without interruption or interference: He decided to let the bet ride. to be carried on something, as a litter, a person's shoulders, or the like. to work or move up from the proper place or position (usually followed by up) Her skirt rode up above her knees. to extend or project over something, as the edge of one thing over the edge of another thing. to turn or rest on something: the great globe of the world riding on its axis. to appear to float in space, as a heavenly body: A blood-red moon rode in the cloudless sky. to lie at anchor, as a ship. verb (used with object) rode or ( Archaic) rid; ridden or ( Archaic) rid; riding. to sit on and manage (a horse, bicycle, etc. so as to be carried along. to sit or move along on (something) be carried or borne along on: The ship rode the waves. We ride a bus. to ride over, along, or through (a road, boundary, region, etc. traverse. to ridicule or harass persistently: The boys keep riding him about his poor grades. to control, dominate, or tyrannize over: a man ridden by fear; a country that is ridden by a power-mad dictator. to cause to ride. to carry (a person) on something as if on a horse: He rode the child about on his back. to execute by riding: to ride a race. to rest on, especially by overlapping. to keep (a vessel) at anchor or moored. Jazz. to play improvisations on (a melody. noun a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle. a means of or arrangement for transportation by motor vehicle: We'll handle rides to be sure everyone gets home quickly. the vehicle used for transportation: I've got to hang up now—my ride's here. a vehicle or device, as a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, or merry-go-round, on which people ride for amusement. a way, road, etc., made especially for riding. Verb Phrases ride out, to sustain (a gale, storm, etc. without damage, as while riding at anchor. to sustain or endure successfully. Words related to ride transportation, expedition, outing, drive, tour, jaunt, excursion, float, sit, travel, move, drift, cruise, go, guide, whirl, run, lift, hitch, turn Words nearby ride rid of, ridable, riddance, ridden, riddle, ride, ride down, ride for a fall, ride hellbent for leather, ride herd on, ride high Idioms for ride ride down, to trample or overturn by riding upon or against. to ride up to; overtake; capture: The posse rode down the escaping bank robber. Nautical. to bear down upon (a rope of a tackle) with all one's weight. ride for a fall, to conduct oneself so as to invite misfortune or injury. ride the beam, Aeronautics. to fly along the course indicated by a radio beam. take for a ride, Slang. to murder, especially by abducting the victim for that purpose. to deceive; trick: It was obvious to everyone but me that I was being taken for a ride. Origin of ride before 900; 1915–20 for def 17; Middle English riden (v. Old English rīdan; cognate with Old Frisian rīda, German reiten, Old Norse rītha; akin to Old Irish ríad journey (cf. palfrey, rheda. See road Definition for ride (2 of 2) Ride noun Sally, 1951–2012, U. S. astronaut and astrophysicist: first U. woman to reach outer space 1983. Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Random House, Inc. 2020 Examples from the Web for ride I told them it was back where I parked my car, so they offered me a ride. I mean, the reality of it was, I had to go out and get on a horse, and ride in, shoot the gun — how hard was that, right? “They just walk around, they ride in their patrol cars, and they just pass by, ” he said. That ride or die act we have been fooling the world with obviously ain't working. She says she worked at Café Figaro, a Los Angeles restaurant co-owned by Cosby, and one day he offered to give her a ride home. There's two hundred on our side, but the Yankees'll ride through in the dark and get across before the redcoats are awake. During our first ten miles' ride I was racking my brain for something to say when I should jump up to make my first sale. Ride into the town and see if there is a letter for me. said the squire. Take Maksi out for a ride and let the lacquey go with him instead of his tutor! And so ride on till thou comest to me; then I will see after the matter. British Dictionary definitions for ride ride verb rides, riding, rode or ridden to sit on and control the movements of (a horse or other animal) tr) to sit on and propel (a bicycle or similar vehicle) intr; often foll by on or in) to be carried along or travel on or in a vehicle she rides to work on the bus (tr) to travel over or traverse they rode the countryside in search of shelter (tr) to take part in by riding to ride a race to travel through or be carried across (sea, sky, etc) the small boat rode the waves; the moon was riding high (tr) US and Canadian to cause to be carried to ride someone out of town (intr) to be supported as if floating the candidate rode to victory on his new policies (intr) of a vessel) to lie at anchor (tr) of a vessel) to be attached to (an anchor) esp of a bone) to overlap or lie over (another structure or part) Southern African informal (intr) to drive a car (tr) to transport (goods, farm produce, etc) by motor vehicle or cart (tr) of a male animal) to copulate with; mount (tr) slang to have sexual intercourse with (someone) tr; usually passive) to tyrannize over or dominate ridden by fear (tr) informal to persecute, esp by constant or petty criticism don't ride me so hard over my failure (intr) informal to continue undisturbed I wanted to change something, but let it ride (tr) to endure successfully; ride out (tr) to yield slightly to (a blow or punch) in order to lessen its impact ( intr often foll by on) of a bet) to remain placed let your winnings ride on the same number (intr) jazz to play well, esp in freely improvising at perfect tempo ride roughshod over to domineer over or act with complete disregard for ride to hounds to take part in a fox hunt on horseback ride for a fall to act in such a way as to invite disaster ride again informal to return to a former activity or scene of activity riding high confident, popular, and successful noun a journey or outing on horseback or in a vehicle a path specially made for riding on horseback transport in a vehicle, esp when given freely to a pedestrian; lift can you give me a ride to the station? a device or structure, such as a roller coaster at a fairground, in which people ride for pleasure or entertainment slang an act of sexual intercourse slang a partner in sexual intercourse take for a ride informal to cheat, swindle, or deceive to take (someone) away in a car and murder him Derived forms of ride ridable or rideable, adjective Word Origin for ride Old English rīdan; related to Old High German rītan, Old Norse rītha Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Idioms and Phrases with ride ride In addition to the idioms beginning with ride ride for a fall ride hellbent for leather ride herd on ride high ride out ride roughshod over ride shotgun ride up also see: along for the ride go along (for the ride) gravy train, ride the hitch a ride let ride take someone for a ride The American Heritage Idioms Dictionary Copyright 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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