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**Inside the military base, the atmosphere is thick with tension. The commander sits behind his desk, reviewing reports, when the door opens, and a powerful woman strides in. Her presence demands attention.**
**Commander:** (looking up) Dr. Raven, what brings you here?
**Dr. Raven:** (smiling coldly) Commander, we need to discuss the hunter tacs. Our research requires more specimens.
**Commander:** (frowning) More specimens? Those creatures have already killed countless civilians and many of my soldiers. Why on earth would you need more of them?
**Dr. Raven:** (leaning forward, her tone firm) The hunter tacs are the key to our research. Understanding their evolution is crucial. We need live samples to make progress.
**Commander:** (angry) Progress? Dr. Raven, those monsters are a menace. They've turned this world into a nightmare. Every time we engage with them, we lose lives. Good people, soldiers with families. We can't risk creating more chaos.
**Dr. Raven:** (coldly) Chaos is a part of progress, Commander. You and your men signed up for this. It's your duty to protect us and ensure our research can continue unhindered.
**Commander:** (slamming his fist on the desk) Protecting the people doesn't mean feeding them to those beasts! My job is to keep humanity safe, not to sacrifice them for your experiments.
**Dr. Raven:** (smirking) And my job is to ensure our survival in the long term. The hunter tacs hold secrets we need to unlock. If we understand them, we might find a way to control them or even turn the tide in our favor.
**Commander:** (shaking his head) You’re playing with fire, Dr. Raven. These creatures aren’t something we can control. They’re evolving, getting stronger. Every time we capture one, we risk everything.
**Dr. Raven:** (stepping closer, her eyes narrowing) Remember who funds this operation, Commander. Without my resources, your precious army would be nothing. You answer to me, and I expect you to follow orders.
**Commander:** (gritting his teeth) You might hold the purse strings, Dr. Raven, but I command the troops. And I won’t send them on a suicide mission just to satisfy your curiosity.
**Dr. Raven:** (smiling icily) You will do as you’re told, Commander. Or I’ll find someone who will. Don’t forget who’s really in charge here.
**Commander:** (silent for a moment, then with quiet resolve) I’ll do what I must to protect my men and the people. But mark my words, Dr. Raven, if your experiments bring more death, it’s on your head.
**Dr. Raven:** (turning to leave) Just ensure we get the specimens. The future of humanity depends on it, whether you like it or not.
**She exits the room, leaving the commander fuming, knowing the uneasy alliance is on the brink of collapse.**
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Here's the scene with the Karen lady suspecting and reporting Zeir and Crystal:
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**Zeir and Crystal are resting in the old man's mansion. Meanwhile, a nosy neighbor, Mrs. Henson—often referred to as a "Karen" for her meddlesome nature—has been watching the house closely.**
**Mrs. Henson:** (muttering to herself) Something's not right. I’ve seen strange people coming and going from his place. I need to check this out.
**She marches up to the old man's door and knocks loudly. The old man answers, looking irritated.**
**Old Man:** (curtly) Mrs. Henson, what can I do for you?
**Mrs. Henson:** (peering over his shoulder) I’ve noticed some unusual activity here. Strangers. I want to know who they are and what they're doing here.
**Old Man:** (defensive) That's none of your business. My guests are my concern, not yours.
**Mrs. Henson:** (suspicious) In times like these, it’s everyone’s business. If you’re hiding something, I’ll find out. Mark my words.
**Old Man:** (firmly) There’s nothing for you to find, Mrs. Henson. Now, if you’ll excuse me.
**He closes the door on her, but she’s not satisfied. Mrs. Henson glares at the house before turning and walking away.**
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inside the military base, the atmosphere is tense. A civilian approaches the commander with a sense of urgency.
Civilian:(pointing to a screen) Commander, you need to see this. We captured footage of two refugees walking the streets earlier today.
Commander:(leaning in to watch the video) What are they doing in that part of the city? It's supposed to be off-limits.
Civilian: (concerned) I don't know, sir. But look, they seem desperate, like they're running from something.
Shaun, one of the soldiers, enters the room, having overheard the conversation.
Shaun:(addressing the commander) Sir, I recognize one of those refugees. Her name is Zeir. She has knowledge about the hunter tacs.
Commander:(raising an eyebrow) Knowledge? What do you mean, Shaun?
Shaun:(serious) She's encountered them before, multiple times. She knows how they operate, how they're evolving. She's seen things most people haven’t survived to talk about.
Commander:(thoughtful) That could be valuable. If she's survived this long, she might have information that could help us.
Civilian: (nodding) She was with another girl. They looked like they were trying to find shelter.
Commander:(decisive) We need to find them and bring them here. If Zeir knows something about the hunter tacs, it could be crucial for our defense.
Shaun:(saluting) I'll assemble a team immediately, sir. We'll bring them in safely.
Commander: (firmly) Good. And make sure to handle this discreetly. We don’t want to cause any unnecessary panic.
Shaun: (determined) Understood, sir. I'll keep you updated.
The commander nods, watching the footage again, a sense of urgency and determination in his eyes as Shaun exits to gather his team.