Kirk B.R. Woller credited as playing...
Ballard
- Ballard: We're down to our last option.
- Colt: Not the UD-66
- Ballard: Yes.
- Colt: It may not even work! It's just a super pesticide with really bad side effects.
- Ballard: UD-66 is not a pesticide, Colt, it's classifed as a chemical weapon.
- Colt: I know what it is. Now, you saw they reacted with the UD-45, what makes you think they would react any differently to this?
- Ballard: Because there isn't a biological system on the planet that can survive UD-66
- Colt: And just where do you plan on dropping it?
- Ballard: Obviously, we will try to avoid public places.
- Colt: I do not even want to think about what would happen if people are exposed to this!
- Ballard: Look, I *fully* understand the risks here Colt, but we need to stop that swarm.
- Colt: Yeah, while you're at it why don't you just go ahead and nuke 'em?
- Ballard: We're out of options. The decision has been made.
- Ballard: It's got to be more than a standard infestation if you're talking to me.
- Grimes: This is more than your standard, run of the mill locusts.
- Ballard: How so?
- Grimes: We believe they've been bioengineered.
- Ballard: Bioengineered? By who?
- Grimes: A company called Silogen.
- Ballard: [Knowingly] Silogen. Genetically modified foods and pesticides. A few years ago they violated a bunch of Section 8 rules and the last I heard, they were supposed to be shut down.
- Grimes: That's right. But they had money. Money buys lawyers. Good ones. So they got off the hook with just a fine, and now, they're back in business. Seems they were engineering some kind of modified locust as a pesticide alternative.