I respect your brother. [It was part statement, part warning. He did respect Herc Hansen, even if he had to wonder about their family. Producing Scott and Chuck. In the end, Chuck turned out okay.
You know what he saw. He knows what he saw. He wouldn't have reported something unless he had a reason. I believe that. So you tell me. [Raleigh looked at him flatly.] What did he see?
He died a hero. [Raleigh's voice dropped.] Whatever happened, whatever it was between you and Herc, how about you put it behind you and work on being worth Chuck's sacrifice.
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Listen, I'm sorry about your brother, mate.
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[A pause.]
And if you tell him I said that, you're dead.
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Scott, Raleigh still wasn't sure about.]
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You don't even know what he saw, did you? No-one does, 'cause there's no proof.
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[He might be telling the truth... or not.]
Ask my brother, though, knowing him, he's probably told no-one but Pentecost. I bet not even Charlie knows.
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