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I agree.70. 151 EXT. FULL SHOT 15-1 Kelly's body far off to one side. The Colonel and Bobby haul Scott toward the copter. 152 INT. HELICOPTER 152 The interior, cockpit and all, is no more than about eight feet long. The Colonel backs in first, pushing Bashik's body further out of the way and he and Bobby lug Scott aboard. Scott and Bashik are both half-propped against the back to make room for Kelly still to come. BOBBY We should just leave them out there. COLONEL Never leave anything to chance. As they leave the helicopter again, CAMERA MOVES IN CLOSE ON SCOTT. After a beat, one eye opens very slowly, cautiously, craftily. He looks about to get his bearings, and reacts to: 153 REVERSE - POV 153 The supposedly dying King of Khadra is painfully, silently crawling forward to the cockpit area. SCOTT'S VOICE (o.s.; muted croak) You little phony'. Bashik turns, laying a finger to his lips, then continues. 154 ANOTHER ANGLE - ON BOTH 154 SCOTT (whispering) What are you up to? BASHIK It's quite all right. We've = =BL = one of these at home. 155 * * * * 155 EXT. DESERT - UNI)ER HELICOPTER ROTORS - DAY 155 Bobby has stopped to catch his breath, perhaps ten feet from the hatch. Both start up again, toward Kelly, but this time the Colonel stops. Possibly he has heard the small sounds inside the cabin.