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Recording Number: 7903 [edited version]
Patient: John H. Watson
Date of recording: 5th March 2047
Duration: 00 hours, 08 minutes, 27 seconds
Interviewer(s): Dr. J Carnac and Capt. C Wilson
Begin audio: 00:00:00
(static silence)
Carnac: Good afternoon, John.
John: ...
Carnac: I’m sorry to hear about your loss.
John: (pause) No, you’re not.
Carnac: (laughs) Quite the contrary, actually. I care a great deal about your well being.
John: (scoffs)
Carnac: You may find that amusing now, but I assure you that your health is of upmost importance to me.
John: ...
Carnac: Now, Captain Wilson here would like to ask you a few questions, so I would like you to be co-operative with her –
John: I bet you would.
Carnac: -and answer them truthfully. (pause) You may begin, Captain.
Wilson: Hello, John. Let’s get straight down to business. I’ll start with some fairly simple questions first before we get on to the nitty gritty stuff. (shuffle of papers) Where were you and your team hoping to go when you entered London?
John: ...
Carnac: Come now, John. These are simple questions. Answering them won’t harm your friends.
John: ...
Wilson: What about what the rebels were hoping to achieve?
John: ...
Wilson: Who do the rebels have on the inside?
John: ...
Wilson: John, who is giving them information?
Carnac: (sighs) Withholding information will do nothing to help you or the rebels.
John: I thought my well being was of your ‘upmost importance’. Not rebel information.
Carnac: Your well being is important to me, yes.
Wilson: I’m here for information. I’m trying to keep this city safe from the likes of you and your friends.
John: (pause) Well you’re not doing a very good job.
Wilson: (sigh)
Carnac: John-
John: I’m not going to give you any information about my people. Not now, not ever. So you can give up this interrogation and save us all some time.
Carnac: (pause) We’ll see about that. Gentlemen. (scrape of chairs and footsteps)
(static silence)
End audio: 00:8:27
