- Bao & BR4: Captain Mason Cartwright, Navy special forces. What is your objective.
- Mason: The boy's life! The boy's life is my objective!
- Bao & BR4: Echo's: The boy's life is my objective
- Mason: [groans and says] Yes, the boy's life! Human life! Okay, no, his life's more important than mine! Let him go!
- Bao & BR4: Why is the child's life important?
- Mason: Because he's just a kid! He hasn't lived long enough yet!
- Bao & BR4: [Echo's: Human life! Okay, no, his life's more important than mine! And asks] Have you caused death?
- Mason: Yes. Yes, I have.
- Bao & BR4: So life is not important to you.
- Mason: I was a soldier under orders, just like you.
- Bao & BR4: Humans do not control me. Humans control you. You terminate life under human command.
- Mason: Please, please, please, I was wrong, okay? I was fucking wrong! All right? Let the boy go!
- Bao & BR4: [Echo's: I was wrong, okay? I was fucking wrong! And asks] What is life? Why is life important?
- Leap: [In his native language] Life is all around us. If there is no life, there is nothing.
- [stands up picks up some dry leaves and gives those to BR4]
- Leap: .
- Bao & BR4: [Takes the dry leaves, looks at them and says] I am not life, but I exist. I think, so I must be alive. Am I alive or dead? What am I?
- Mason: You're a fucking robot.
- Bao & BR4: This body is a shell. It aides me to see, smell, move, touch, learn and discover.
- [Takes and hurts Mason's arm]
- Bao & BR4: And you're a soldier of death.
- Mason: So are you! You were made by humans to inflict death! You were made by humans. We're different! I'm a man, I have life, you're a fucking machine!
- [groans loudly while moving his hurt body]
- Bao & BR4: What is life? Why is life important?
- [and is jumped by another BR]
- Major: [Foster picks up his phone and Major says] What a complete fucking mess. This deal is over.
- Foster: I think they did quite well. Three units racked up 37 kills, including a highly trained Navy SEAL and a rogue unit. Not to mention, up to eight unidentified targets over three days through unsurveyed, unmapped, mine-saturated territory with no satellite support? No air support, no ground support. From my perspective, the test was a massive success. And, as for your participation, everything's recorded, you're all over it. You're not getting out of any deal. Shall we finish up?
- Major: ...disconnects and pushes his phone on his desk, groans loudly and "clears his desk"