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PLURALITY

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    It's been 2 years since the Bentham grid
    went online in New York City.
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    It was a technological marvel.
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    The grid takes all those
    things unique to you.
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    Your social security number,
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    your passport,
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    your debit and credit accounts
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    and links them to one thing.
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    Your DNA.
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    With just a touch,
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    the grid collects a tiny sample
    of your genetic material,
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    IDing you instantly.
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    Gregg Brewster
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    then a purchase can be deducted directly
    from your personal accounts
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    or
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    you can unlock and start your car.
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    Cid Batista
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    And it all works
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    within a margin of error of .001%.
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    The ultimate social network.
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    No cash has to change hands,
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    no ID cards have to be shown,
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    no keys have to be carried.
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    Masaki Kashiwa
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    Today,
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    you can't do anything in New York City
    without the grid knowing who you are
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    and where you are.
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    Julia Richards
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    After just 6 months in service,
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    the state legislature passed
    an unprecedented bill
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    giving law enforcement complete access
    to the grid's data.
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    As a result,
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    there hasn't been a reported case
    of identity theft in over 18 months
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    NYPD case clearances have soared
    above 90%
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    and fugitives have been found
    and captured,
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    in record numbers.
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    Thank you for using the grid.
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    Mayor Reed
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    I think the question
    everyone here is asking is:
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    is the right to privacy effectively dead
    in New York City?
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    The crime rate in New York City is now
    lower than that of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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    I think anyone including my
    fellow New Yorkers would
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    happily sacrifies a little bit of privacy
    for that kind of personal safety.
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    Many held the launch of the Bentham grid
    as a funeral for american crime.
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    But it was the day something else began.
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    Plurality detected.
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    Alana Winston
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    Looks like she's a reporter.
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    Send in Foucault.
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    Have a nice day Mr Foucault.
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    We are still without answers after what cause a small plane
    to crash in Ossining New York just 2 days ago.
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    Over the last 48 hours,...
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    I'm on mobile in pursuit.
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    Don't get into another foot chase
    Foucault, just walk up behind her,
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    hit her with the decap and bring her in.
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    A car is coming to you.
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    Ms Winston. I'm inspector Foucault.
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    You'll have to come with me.
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    Shit.
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    Here we go.
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    Alana.
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    Activate every grid node we can get
    in that area.
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    Declared and undeclared.
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    That's currency, trains, doors.
    Anything we can get our hands on.
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    Box her in and shot her down.
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    Grid lockdown.
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    Target identified.
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    Move. Shit she is fast.
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    Stay on her. Come on people let's go.
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    You've got the eye of the sky Foucault.
    We'll keep you on view.
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    Move.
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    Alana
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    Danger
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    Danger
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    Danger. Danger.
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    Target head itself on Broadway.
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    Introducing the new iHolo.
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    with new holo screen technology.
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    It's a real shock 3D hologram...
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    Foucault what happened?
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    Foucault!
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    I've lost her, I need some help, you got
    to get me back, upsend me whatever you got.
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    She's avoiding all the grid points.
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    I don't have her either.
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    And I bet your lunch she is trying
    to get lost in the park.
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    Scanning grid.
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    I think I've got her Sir.
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    We got her.
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    Nice and easy.
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    Don't let her in the park.
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    Target locked.
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    I got her.
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    Ms Winston.
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    You can't beat the grid.
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    Sir she's down.
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    Bring her in.
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    Here with this 2 lovely ladies
    for over an hour now.
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    All the standard questions
    have yielded exactly diddly piss.
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    The bio-scan still didn't tell me anything.
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    Almost like they're the same person.
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    Isn't it the one who ran?
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    They both ran.
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    My name is inspector Foucault.
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    I will ask you a few questions.
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    I've already answered all their questions.
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    It's really important that you respond them
    honestly and with no cognitive stress.
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    I don't want you to think about the answer,
    just respond with whatever pops in your head.
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    Begin interview.
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    How old are you Alana.
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    Your mother never told you
    it is rude to ask a lady her age.
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    Just answer the question please.
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    Fine.
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    I'm 28.
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    I'm 28.
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    You'll be 29 soon.
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    And fortunately, that comes out to 28.
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    You're married.
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    No...Engaged.
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    Our record says your married.
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    Oh your record must be wrong
    'cause I'm not married.
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    Not yet at least.
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    When is the wedding?
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    3 weeks.
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    Few weeks.
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    Cognitive stress levels
    are slightly elevated.
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    Semo. Let me sync up this profiles.
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    Pay attention to the way they answer
    the questions.
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    One gives this specific date, the other gives
    a point of reference base on a current timeline.
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    We ask reference based time questions, the cognitive stress level
    rises on the one who really has to think about it
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    then eventually the one who doesn't belong
    here would screw up.
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    Cause she can't get the math right.
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    When does the Bentham grid go online?
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    Almost 2 years ago.
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    January 2021.
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    Am I here because of my civil right piece?
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    So a serious question.
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    When does the UN move its headquarter
    to Geneva?
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    December.
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    About a year ago.
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    2022
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    What the hell is this pop quiz all about?
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    Small aircraft crashes in Ossining.
    Do you remember when that happened?
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    That happened 2 days ago.
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    I remember it happening.
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    It's been on every broadband feed in
    the city.
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    I know it was recent I just can't
    remember the exact day.
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    Warning cognitive stress levels high.
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    The plane crash happened 2 days ago.
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    It's really strange that you've
    had trouble remembering that.
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    She doesn't remember?
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    She'd remember it if
    she was supposed to be here.
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    You got here Foucault.
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    Omega is our plurality.
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    You don't belong here, do you Alana?
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    I want an attorney.
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    The Alana Winston that belongs in 2023.
    She is actually sitting in the next room.
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    She is about to be released with an apology
    for the misunderstanding that took place here today.
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    The Alana Winston that I'm looking at
    however doesn't exist.
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    At least not yet.
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    So tell me why would a person who doesn't
    even exist need with an attorney.
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    Fuck you.
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    Why did you come back?
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    You haven't seen what I've seen.
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    We have to stop the grid.
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    When does time travel become possible?
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    You've replaced freedom with
    the illusion of safety.
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    But we're not safe Foucault. Neither you.
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    We'll keep coming back.
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    We can possibly stop this all.
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    Well I hope they're better than you.
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    This afternoon they'll pack you off
    to our detentionary on Elis Island.
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    Dream stay with us Alana.
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    Plurality confirmed.
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    Alana Winston was the 19th plurality to be identified
    and captured by the immigration special investigations unit.
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    This pluralities brought us questions
    rather than answers.
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    None of them had a criminal record
    before we detained them.
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    They were educated, employed.
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    We would ask... but they would give us
    nothing.
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    But the next plurality
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    Will change
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    Everything.
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    Warning
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    Plurality detected
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    Jacob Foucault
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    Target locked
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    Sending all available agents.
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PLURALITY
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Directed by: Dennis Liu
Written by: Ryan Condal
Produced by: Jonathan Hsu, Dennis Liu
Starring: Jeff Nissani, Samantha Strelitz, John Di Domenico

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