WHO: Norman Osborn and you!
WHERE: NoHoPE
WHEN: Visiting hours (let's say between 1 and 4) on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Specify the time and date in your comment.
WARNINGS: Hmm.
SUMMARY: Isn't it obvious?
FORMAT: Whatever is your pleasure.
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Somehow, I know that I am haunted to be wanted )
"Norman Osborn. We need to talk."
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"Well, well. Do we? I thought we'd already made each other's acquaintance."
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"Am I on trial? Is this an interrogation?"
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Jack leaned forward with his intense face on. "Mister Osborn, you spent over a year helping to protect this country, building an image. You fought crime, responded to disasters. You claimed to be a hero, a patriot. If it wasn't all lies, if any of it was the truth, then please: give me the information you gave Cavil. Help us stop him from killing more people. Be the person you've claimed to be. Maybe then people will think of you as a ( ... )
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He paused for a moment, sensing himself getting heated. He exhaled slowly, shaking his head. "--Than engage in any reasonable discussion or comradeship. There is a gross imbalance here; you only want my cooperation now because you don't have the information that you want. Never when it might have benefited me. But nevertheless, I would like to help you, and perhaps I will." He looked straight at Bauer. "Unfortunately, that will have to wait. At the moment, I don't believe I remember the conversation at all."
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"I can understand that, Mister Osborn. And I want to help you." He paused a moment for effect, and to decide how to put this- the police using Spider-Man's recording could have legal implications that Osborn wouldn't hesitate to take advantage of, regardless of his condition. "What if I provided you with a full transcript of your conversation with Cavil? Every word, except the information I need."
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"You have the transcripts, but not the information?"
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"Let me see the transcripts."
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The ball was in Osborn's court now. Jack waited and betrayed nothing.
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He knew his options. Certainly, they had no right to this conversation. But now that it was in their hands and several men were dead, fighting it would be a losing battle. He knew that as well. In a way it was lucky he didn't owe any particular loyalty toward Cavil.
"Do you have a pen?"
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