Fair Rain (2025) Movie Script

- [Reporter 1] The president
has issued an executive order...
..
...for Marshall Law due to
rioting that has occurred...
...because of the blackouts
caused by a cyber attack.
- [Reporter 2] In almost
every electrical grid...
...and computer system
in the nation.
- [Reporter 1] Agricultural
production has decreased...
...by almost 60%.
Food imports have also
diminished by 90%.
Breaking news.
The president who was
defeated in the last election
has refused to leave office.
- [Reporter 2] And has deployed troops
around the White House.
Congress has been dissolved
as states continue to
secede from the union.
Breaking news.
Over 3 billion people,
including the entire
population of children,
have mysteriously vanished,
which has left the global
economy in shambles.
- [Reporter 1] The
assassination of the President
has ignited a Civil War.
Newly elected UN Prime Minister,
Oren Caesar has brought the
remaining NATO nations together
in a peace pact.
- With the non NATO countries,
Israel, Russia, China,
North Korea, and Iran.
- [Reporter 1] The Prime
Minister has stabilized nations
on the brink of destruction
with his new global government
or NG initiative.
- [Reporter 2] With the
Prime Minister's new plan,
only NG approved religious materials
will be available to the public.
All other materials are
considered subversive
and a threat to global security.
- [Reporter 1] In the American Union,
factions have formed to
resist the NG government.
Most have been disbanded,
only The Remnant led by
former Army Colonel Ruth Martin,
is the last of the resistance.
She is wanted for war crimes.
- [Reporter 2] Including
the attempted assassination
of the Prime Minister two years ago.
(dramatic music)
Fall on your knees
Sleep in heavenly peace
- Big dog NG.
That new government militia, huh?
Look, this is the
greatest time to be alive.
The Civil Wars were a nasty affair,
but the American Union prevailed.
(crowd cheering)
Good riddance to those piss
hand states that's defected.
Yes, I said defected.
They're traitors.
Cowards.
Where are they now?
Most of their governments have fallen.
They are but a shadow
of what they used to be.
A proud state in this nation.
Into The Remnants.
Whoever's left.
We're coming for you.
- If they know that we have it,
there's a good chance they'll find us.
So we need to make
sure that no one is caught.
- And if we are?
- Well damn, things just got real.
- Always was.
It's just now we're on the opposite side.
- This is what we've been fighting for
for the last two years.
- If we stick to the plan,
we can make it outta here.
Are you ready, Tre?
- Tre? - Yeah.
I mean, yes, sir.
(rain pattering)
(footsteps plodding)
(thunder rumbles)
- Are you ready?
- I think so.
(rain pattering)
I've never been in combat before.
Not like this.
- If you want, I can
have Matthew run point.
- No, I want to do it.
I'm ready.
(rain pattering)
(footsteps plodding)
- We're two clicks from Camp Shiloh.
We'll leave in a couple
hours, try to get some rest.
Turn off the light.
I'll take first watch.
(thunder rumbles)
- Why is it always us that has to clean up?
- Tell me about it.
I want you to take it back to camp.
- But sir, the resistance depends on this.
You're faster and you have the best chance
to make it out of here.
I'll be okay.
- I'll see you back at camp.
Finish policing up.
(helicopter whirring)
(leaves rustling)
- Don't worry, sir.
I got this.
- See you all at Camp Shiloh.
(leaves rustling) (dramatic music)
(leaves rustling)
(dramatic music continues)
(helicopter whirring)
(dramatic music continues)
(footsteps plodding)
(dramatic music continues)
- Get off the path.
(footsteps plodding)
(gunshot cracks)
(footsteps plodding)
(gunshots cracks)
(footsteps plodding)
(gunshot cracks) (body thuds)
(footsteps plodding)
(dramatic music)
(gunshots cracks)
- Damn!
- We don't know if they have it.
- Did they make it out?
(footsteps plodding)
- We suffered casualties.
Tre and Matthew.
- Did the militia find it?
- I don't know.
- We need to make sure.
- We need to get out of here.
- What about Angela and Lieutenant Brooks?
They're still out there.
- Well, we can't pick up camp
with two of our people still missing.
- Mason's right.
If there's even a chance,
Angela and Lonnie are still alive.
We need to stay put.
(dramatic music)
(footsteps plodding)
(protector panting)
(dramatic music)
(protector panting)
(helicopter whirring)
(gunshots cracks)
(helicopter whirring)
(footsteps plodding)
(Matthew grunting)
- Screw you.
(gunshot cracks) (footsteps plodding)
(dramatic music)
- What do we have here?
A protector.
Sounds so badass.
Which one are you again?
Killed so many, I can't
keep track of who's left.
Looks like you can't protect shit.
(paper rustling) (dramatic music)
(box thuds)
(gunshots cracks)
- I think she's dead, General.
Yeah well.
I'm just making sure.
(dramatic music)
- Damn.
(gunshot cracks)
(footsteps plodding)
- [Barnes] Squadron
two, return to the clearing.
- Yes, sir.
Over.
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(footsteps plodding)
(dramatic music continues)
(paper rustling)
(dramatic music continues)
- Hey man.
You okay?
- Yeah, I was just
policing some ammunition.
- Why?
Nobody cares out here.
Come on, we got orders
to return to the clearing.
- Yeah, I'll be right there.
(dramatic music)
(footsteps plodding)
- Good evening, Jamison Blair here.
Can you move that light back?
I feel like I'm staring
directly into the damn sun.
Malevolent.
Rabble rousers.
What, who wrote this trash?
Good evening, Jamison Blair here.
We're getting close to bringing down
that despicable group of malevolent,
divisive rabble rousers.
That's right, The Remnant.
Our sources tell us that they may possess
the last piece of subversive
material in our nation,
and if they do,
traitors will pay
for trying to disrupt our freedom.
(footsteps plodding) (birds chirping)
- Who's that?
(footsteps plodding) (dramatic music)
Looks like trouble.
- You think everybody's trouble.
(footsteps plodding) (gentle music)
- What's going on, Mason?
Why did you call this meeting?
- We have a visitor. - From where?
- Not sure.
The Colonel's talking with him now.
- Should we be concerned?
- Hope not. (gentle music)
- So what are you doing here?
- Been out there for a while.
Got tired of hiding
- From?
- I think you know who?
- And you're still alive?
- Yeah.
- How'd you find us?
- Wasn't really looking.
No worries, I'm not an infiltrator.
- I guess we'll find out.
Come on. (footsteps plodding)
They're a little twitchy,
so leave the backpack.
(dramatic music)
- Twitchy?
- So you're saying that
we shouldn't let him stay.
- We have to assume he's NG.
- I thought The Remnants was
about bringing people in, not-
- I'm tired of this
bleeding heart bullshit.
- And I'm sick of you
whining all the damn time.
It's important that we build a society
that includes everyone.
It shouldn't matter if they're NG or not.
- Spoken like a true politician.
Tell me you're not that stupid.
Look around.
You're not a mayor anymore.
- I was a senator asshole.
And now you are the voice of the camp?
- Okay, you guys. - Not a moment too soon.
(footsteps plodding) (dramatic music)
- My name is Jacob Harris.
I lived off the grid for
a couple of years now.
I heard gunshots.
And I saw bodies on the path.
Figured I could help.
Maybe even security at the camp.
- You wanna stay here?
- No.
With all the infiltrators in camp nowadays.
Where are you from Jacob?
(birds chirping)
- I was NG militia.
- He's NG.
Why else would he just wander in here?
- No, hold on.
He said he was.
- I'm with Reuben.
Let's give him some food
and send him on his way.
- So we're just gonna throw him out?
- Could you tell us
why you left the militia?
(birds chirping)
- General Barnes wanted
me to kill an old woman.
He wanted me to slit her throat.
I knew her from the old
neighborhood before the Civil Wars.
After I told him I couldn't do it, Barnes.
(dramatic music)
I could still remember
the look on her face.
(dramatic music)
That's when I couldn't do it anymore.
I know I'm gonna face God one day,
but not from killing some old woman.
- Let's take a vote.
Who wants him to stay?
(lively music)
Majority rules.
You're welcome to stay with us.
We could use the extra security.
(lively music)
- Unbelievable.
(footsteps plodding) (lively music)
- Look, I don't wanna cause any problems.
I can just leave. - Don't worry about him.
You're welcome to stay.
- Thank you.
Thank you.
Excuse me.
(footsteps plodding)
(fist thuds)
- How's our new guest settling in?
- The camp doesn't trust him.
I hope we're doing the right thing.
Reuben's pissed.
- They will get over it.
- You think so, huh?
(birds chirping)
What you reading?
- "Bear Sunshine". - Never heard of it.
Is it government approved?
- Hmm.
Actually, it's about the
Christian Martyrs of the time.
- And it wasn't burned by the NG.
Must have slipped through the cracks.
- Greg gave it to me
12 years ago.
Never read it until now.
They were happy to give
up their lives for their faith.
It says here, death is the most
solemn moment of our lives.
The evil one makes his last attack on us
as though he were always
playing a game of chess with man
and awaiting the approach of death
to give
checkmate.
- Whether we wanna believe it or not,
we all are gonna run out of time.
We just have to make peace with it.
(gentle music)
- It's Lonnie. (gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
He lost lot of blood.
We saw Tre and Matthew on the path.
Angela.
(footsteps plodding)
- She had the decoy.
He shot her
over and over.
That bastard.
- Lord. (gentle music)
- George is going to let them.
- If Angela had the decoy,
then where's the real one?
- Squad lost their lives for this.
I hope it's worth it.
(gentle music)
By the way,
there's a piece missing.
(gentle music)
- [Announcer] Attention.
Attention.
(announcer talking indistinctly)
Attention.
(announcer talking indistinctly)
(pocket rustling)
(lighter clicks) (gentle music)
(pocket rustling)
(gentle music continues)
(lighter clicks)
- [Announcer] Lights out.
Jamison Blair here.
This is the best time to be alive.
American Union is flourishing.
We finally have unity
amongst the remaining states.
(footsteps plodding) (dramatic music)
And you know why?
Our NG militia soldiers,
we've successfully created
a militarized police force
to defend our nation against all enemies.
Foreign and domestic.
I'll say that again.
Foreign and domestic.
- You'll never find it.
- [Jamison] They are the best trained,
most feared in our nation.
A squad of three can take
out a hundred resistors.
And their so-called elite fighting force,
the protectors, is it?
They don't stand a chance against the NG
- Ready. (dramatic music)
- Aim.
- [Jamison] We're coming for the traitors.
We're coming for the
dissident and we will win.
(dramatic music)
- This is how you shoot a traitor.
- Fire.
(gunshots cracks)
Holster.
Dismissed. (dramatic music)
Is there a problem?
- No sir.
(dramatic music)
- So they didn't tell you?
- No, sir.
- You know those two women
down there have more balls
than you and that rabbit
dog of yours put together.
He likes killing those raggedy
ass people in the woods.
More than finding for me that I need
- We're close.
They're in the florist park.
They staying mobile, so
it's been hard to locate.
- If they're in the park.
It shouldn't be as hard as you say it is,
- Sir, with all due respect,
it's 30 square miles.
The woods are thick.
(dramatic music)
- We'll find them.
- I know you will.
Listen.
I need Colonel Martin alive.
She is the key for bringing
down The Remnant.
- Yes sir.
(hinges squeaking)
(dramatic music)
- Ready.
Aim.
Fire. (gunshot cracks)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
- I need to see you.
(birds chirping) (footsteps plodding)
- If you came here to try to
talk me out of Jacob staying.
- We're taking a big
chance by letting him stay.
- Yes, we are.
But why didn't you say something?
- As long as he is in the camp,
there's no chance of him
telling them where we are.
- What if he has a phone or a walkie talkie
like most militia do?
- We searched him, he's clean.
Not even an ID.
- I thought you were smarter than that.
Ruth is gonna get us all killed.
- Ruth is military, she
knows what she's doing.
- Oh yeah.
Military.
How's that working out?
There's so few of us left now
and we're living out here like animals.
- Reuben.
We voted you in as an elder
because of the gifts
you bring the community.
Your financial knowledge will help bring
the economy back on track.
The food distribution.
- You gotta be kidding me.
It's over.
All that bullshit Ruth has been feeding you
about taking over this country.
It's not gonna happen.
(dramatic music) (birds chirping)
(dramatic music continues)
- [Aaron] Hey, why are you?
- Aaron?
Huh?
- I can't believe you're here.
It's been so long.
- You got taller.
- You have a beard.
Makes you look older.
- Really?
- What are you doing here?
- I had to do some fast talking.
Told the CO my mom's sick.
- You mean her foster mother
who's been gone for years.
- I got something for you.
(dramatic music)
(bag rustling)
- No.
- You like that?
Let's get out of here, though.
Go this way. (dramatic music)
- You are not gonna find anything.
The kid froze.
He's no traitor.
- No.
He's hiding something.
(dramatic music)
Well, look at what we have here.
(dramatic music)
(paper rustling)
- Find something General.
- That little bastard.
(dramatic music)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps plodding)
- Morning, Colonel. - Morning.
(footsteps plodding) (gentle music)
She was a good soldier.
(gentle music)
I know this is hard.
We've all lost someone.
- You don't have to give me a pep talk.
It's war.
People die.
(birds chirping)
- This war is
different.
- It's not the Middle East.
(birds chirping) (gentle music)
(birds chirping continues)
(gentle music continues)
Was it worth the lives?
(gentle music)
- Yes.
We may not see the
fruit of our actions but,
it will make a difference in the long run.
Chow's in 20. (gentle music)
(footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps plodding)
- Came to pay my respects.
I used to serve.
- You the new guy?
- Yeah.
- What's your story?
- I was married.
I had two kids.
Lost my wife in the Civil War.
- And your kids
disappeared with the rest of them.
(dramatic music)
Heard you were living off the grid,
hiding from the militia.
- Heard you worked for the NG.
Special Forces, Civil War.
Marcus's right hand.
Real killer.
Just like him.
- Still a killer.
But not like him.
- Heard you deserted the NG
killed over 30 militia
before you got caught.
- The Colonel and her soldiers
attacked the NG compound
got me and my squad out of there.
I owe her my life.
- Is that why you protect it?
- It?
- Your Squad sacrificed their lives
are you returning the favor?
- I don't know why the
Colonel let you stay here.
(dramatic music) (birds chirping)
Stay the hell away from me.
(dramatic music)
- Yeah.
I get that a lot.
- You are not gonna get much sun out here.
- Maybe a brother needs to think.
- I heard you spoke with
Reuben after the meeting.
- News travels fast.
He's warming up to the idea.
- The yelling and the storming off
really shows that he's coming around.
- So you heard?
- Enough to know that he is
not gonna change his mind.
- Shit.
- Hey.
Pastors aren't allowed to
swear here at Camp Shiloh
only us heathens.
- You're the furthest thing from it.
I'm the biggest one here.
Megachurch pastor left behind.
Now damned with the rest of them.
If cussing had anything to do with it
and not our heart and
pride, we wouldn't be here.
(dramatic music)
- We've all made decisions
that we're not proud of.
If it makes you feel any better,
I really enjoyed your sermons.
- But didn't really make
a difference, did it?
(dramatic music)
- For my husband,
my kids.
Countless others.
Yeah, it did.
(birds chirping)
- I miss fast food.
- Yeah, I see.
- Do you ever think
about our foster parents?
- Every day.
- I miss them.
- Yeah, me too.
It's crazy how everything happened.
It's like one minute
they're here and the next.
- I just want everything
to be the way it was.
- It's a whole new world now.
- I hate it.
- Well, if you come back with me,
you can have all the fast food you want.
- I feel safe here.
Besides, I don't wanna
be part of a government
that slaughter innocent people.
- It's just resistance propaganda.
- There are two women from
our camp captured last week.
Did you see them?
(gentle music) (birds chirping)
- I didn't see anything.
(gentle music) (birds chirping)
- What is it?
- Tomorrow morning we have
orders to search these woods.
Find Remnant.
- What, I have to warn them.
- If they find this camp.
They're-
We're gonna kill everyone.
- I thought you said it
was just propaganda.
I'm staying. (footsteps plodding)
- Lisa. (footsteps plodding)
- What's she doing
out there all by herself.
- She could be showing the NG where we are.
- She's a kid, she looks scared.
- Something's not right.
Put everyone on alert.
Can you go get her?
(dramatic music)
- Sure. (dramatic music)
- Stand down, Lieutenant.
- I remember you.
When I was in the brick at the NG.
They took us out to execute us.
You were there.
- Yeah, I was there.
But I didn't do anything.
I just ran.
- You killed half my squad.
- I said stand down.
That was the day we attacked the NG.
- After we ran our attack, I ran.
I didn't look back since.
- I bet.
What about the locator chip?
- I cut it out.
- You know that's the
first thing that we look for.
- Then why are we on high alert?
- Lisa's in the woods.
- She's scared.
We just wanna make sure.
- Hey! (footsteps plodding)
- The NG militia,
you need to leave now.
- He brought them here.
- I'm with that.
(gunshot cracks)
- Take him to the yard.
Post a guard and we'll
leave the tents behind.
(dramatic music) (birds chirping)
- What the hell is going on here?
- Take a guess.
(dramatic music)
- Let's go.
They're coming.
- You think they'll leave us here?
- Maybe.
- Girl, I should whoop you behind.
- Take it easy, Katherine.
(footsteps plodding)
Who tipped him off?
- I was just trying to
understand what just happened.
- My foster brother,
he's militia. (dramatic music)
- You could have gotten
everyone in this camp killed.
- Aaron came looking for me.
- How did he know where to find us?
(dramatic music)
- You pull something like this again.
I'll shoot you myself.
- [Announcer] The NG is inbound.
Please leave the area
in an orderly fashion.
- Let's go. (footsteps plodding)
- I agree with her. (dramatic music)
- Oh no.
I ain't letting you outta my sight.
You're coming with me.
- For far too long
the resistance has created
a wound on our nation.
Now that wound will finally heal
one by one.
We will rid our nation of
those who pose a threat
to our ideology and our way of life.
(dramatic music)
- Sir, they're not here.
- Report back to HQ.
(dramatic music)
(footsteps plodding)
(dramatic music continues)
- And a lesson to every subversive.
Don't mess with the NG.
- Yeah, it's definitely gonna be a problem.
- Looks like things are coming together.
(birds chirping) (keyboard clicking)
Yeah, might not be here very long.
- Yeah, but we gotta
keep the network going.
(gentle music)
- We come under attack.
We're not gonna be able
to warn the other camps.
- I know. (gentle music)
- What about Jacob?
- What about him?
- Maybe it's best he leaves.
(gentle music)
- Maybe. (gentle music)
- If anything happens
or we get separated, take it to Bay Camp.
- Yes sir.
- What is it Reuben?
- The NG are getting closer.
We may only have a
few hours before leaving.
- We put a lot of road between us and them.
At least for now.
- Why am I the only voice
of reason around here?
- Are you?
- Do you ever think about the life you had
before the disappearance in the war?
- At least 50 times a day.
My wife and I had a great life.
A thriving church.
Grandchildren.
And then just like that.
- Sorry you lost so much.
- On the other hand, you
never mentioned your family.
- There's not much to mention.
Had a ex-wife.
Good riddance. (gentle music)
I hope you and Ruth know what you're doing.
- So do I.
(hinges squeaking)
(door thuds)
- Where you been?
(lamp clicks)
- I went to go visit my mother.
- Really, is she dead?
(dramatic music)
You must think I'm a damn fool.
(dramatic music)
Your locator chip puts you
just 30 miles south of DC
somewhere in the Forest park.
Now,
I'm gonna ask you again
where you been?
(dramatic music)
I went to look for my foster sister.
But I couldn't find her.
- So
she's with The Remnant.
(dramatic music)
(paper rustling)
- That's not mine.
- Well, since I found it in your barracks,
I just assumed it was yours.
So before I have you shot,
you wanna tell me how you got it?
- The day we killed the protectors,
our squad was in the woods.
I saw Sergeant Johnson pick up something.
I asked him what it was.
He said, he told me once
to get back to the barracks.
Later that night, he came to
my room to show me what he got.
I told him he needed to
take it to you or Peyton.
He must have planted it in my room.
- How well do you know Johnson?
- I don't.
- So you didn't know he was a resistor
before he became militia?
- No. (dramatic music)
Well.
If you're lying.
Marcus here will kill you or I'll kill you
or we'll both kill you.
The operative word here is
kill.
- You believe him, General?
- Well. (dramatic music)
Let's go see. (dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
(General Barnes knocks)
(people talking indistinctly)
(gunshot cracks) (dramatic music)
(hinges squeaking)
- Resistors
always fight back in the end.
No more doubt about you, right?
- No sir.
- Okay. (dramatic music)
Get some rest.
We leave in the morning.
Oh, and
you're my bait. (dramatic music)
(door thuds)
(dramatic music continues)
- Where the hell are you going?
- I'm leaving.
Bet you're all broken up about it.
I'm not a spy.
- What the hell are you doing?
- Lower your weapon.
- Didn't you try to kill him yesterday?
- If we kill him and he's an infiltrator,
the militia will come for blood.
There'll be no one left to protect it.
- Since when did you ever care?
- Can I go now?
Thanks.
- I didn't do it for you.
(dramatic music)
- Bring it on, y'all.
(dramatic music) (birds chirping)
(gentle music)
- Come to see how
civilized people live, huh?
- Something like that.
- Sir, we may have a
way to find The Remnant.
- You need anything from me?
More manpower.
Getting a little tired of
your rat tat band militia.
They don't know their
head from their asses.
Just embarrassing.
- That's why he has me, Sir
- Barnes, kindly tell your dog
to sit his ass in the
corner where he belongs.
(gentle music)
You don't wanna do that.
If you wanna make it outta here alive.
I got militia all over the grounds.
- Not sure what you mean, sir.
- Sure you don't.
Just make sure you get what belongs to us.
Then the prime Minister can
move forward with his plans.
- Plans, sir? (gentle music)
- Global government.
No piss hand little country
trying to upset the political balance.
So did you take care of that soldier?
What was his name?
- Sergeant Johnson.
He was a resistor.
At least I think he was.
- What about private Hill?
- He's gonna lead us back to their camp.
His sister's with The Remnant.
And we found this in his room.
(paper rustling)
- This is?
- Private Hill said Johnson
planted it under his cot.
- Do you believe him? - Nah.
But I need him for now.
Besides he wants to save his sister.
(dramatic music)
- How old is she?
- Not sure.
You're thinking of taking
her to the prime minister.
- Long as she's pure.
- We'll see.
- Let's make sure that little bastard,
Aaron is it?
Has a bullet in his head
as soon as we find the artifact,
or you'll be paying the visit
to see the prime minister.
That's all. (dramatic music)
- For far too long
the resistance has created
a wound on our nation.
Now that wound will finally heal.
One by one.
We will rid our nation of
those who pose a threat
to our ideology and our way of life.
Let us all witness our retribution
and a lesson to every subversive.
Don't mess with the NG.
- [Ruth] Everyone settling in okay?
- A little shook up, but they used to it.
No one should have to live like this.
- Yeah.
We fought hard to get
free from the government.
That's what kept us going.
And now.
- Never thought we'd be
living in a third world country
on the brink of World War.
- You know, after the disappearances, I,
my world came to an end.
Losing Greg and the kids.
You ever wonder if it's worth it?
You know to keep running,
miss losing everything we have left.
- Well if anyone should
have seen this coming,
but I just didn't wanna believe it.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, well.
If there is a life beyond,
- If, you're not sure?
- I believe there is.
(footsteps plodding) (birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(footsteps plodding)
(footsteps plodding)
- Gotta be kidding me.
Now what do you want?
- Get open.
- It is not like I can get another one.
- Okay. (dramatic music)
- So what's NG doing out here?
- Should be asking you the same thing.
Just taking a stroll. - From where?
- I've been out here for some time.
- You Remnant?
- No.
I was with the militia.
I just couldn't do it anymore, man.
- I'm not a scout.
I'm just looking for someone.
My foster sister.
- Is she cute?
Long hair with bangs.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, she was in the camp.
- What?
Is she okay?
- As far as I know.
She left when I did.
I don't know where she is now.
- Let you escape the NG.
(birds chirping)
The other day.
I had to.
Was these old women.
They didn't even scream. (gentle music)
And that bastard Marcus.
(gentle music)
- Still there, huh?
(gentle music) (footsteps plodding)
Used to call him Marcus AKA The Killer.
(gentle music)
- I don't sleep at night.
- Neither do I. (gentle music)
If I do, it's about my wife and kids.
I just want to. - What?
You wanna travel the
world with your sister?
(gentle music) (birds chirping)
What do you want out of this life, son?
(gentle music)
- To go back to the way it was.
(gentle music)
- Way past that. (gentle music)
- The NG are about a mile behind me.
You need to get outta here.
- Take care.
(footsteps plodding)
- You too. (footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping) (footsteps plodding)
(dramatic music)
- Hey, what's wrong?
Nobody followed me.
- The hell I didn't.
You are a spy?
- How could you do this to us?
(gunshot cracks)
(Lisa screams)
- Lisa? - What?
- Lisa, they're here to help us, okay?
It's all right. - Bullshit.
They're trying to find the camp.
They're gonna kill us.
- I got this.
- Lisa.
Lisa.
(gunshot cracks)
- Son of a-(body thuds)
- Relax.
Just shot her in the arm.
(Lisa grunting)
- I'll kill you, you bastard.
- This little prick is mine. - No.
We might need him for something.
Radio another squad to take
these two back to the barracks.
- J squad to sector five.
(Aaron grunts) (fist thuds)
- Now you can take him.
(Aaron grunts)
- Peyton says we gotta find it.
- I'm on it.
(footsteps plodding) (gentle music)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps plodding)
- Jacob's on his way to the NG.
- How do you know that?
- He's not one of us.
- Is that why you tried to shoot him?
- Lonnie told us what happened on the road.
Lonnie knew he was a threat,
that's why she tried to shoot him.
- Oh, so you just thought
you'd finish what she started?
- You and your so-called
counselor are a joke.
You walk around here
like you're the righteous.
If you're so wise.
Why is this the third
relocation in three months?
We've lost 15 people in this camp alone.
The NG are coming
and they're not gonna
stop until we're all dead.
- That's enough.
We have to fight.
What choice do we have?
(dramatic music)
- If you think things are
so screwed up around here,
why don't you do us a favor and leave.
(dramatic music)
(gunshots cracking)
- Get outta here now.
Go, go, go.
(gunshots cracking)
- This way, go.
Move. (gunshots cracking)
(footsteps plodding)
- She has the box.
Ten-four.
- Look for survivors.
(footsteps plodding) (dramatic music)
- You okay?
- Yeah.
- The NG are coming.
Come on.
We need to find Mason and the others.
- How did they find us?
- Somebody must have tipped them off.
- What about the others?
- They'll be headed to
the next Remnant camp.
Last I heard they were
about six miles north of here.
- What about Ruth?
- They'll meet us there.
(footsteps plodding)
(gunshot cracks)
(dramatic music)
(gunshot cracks) (footsteps plodding)
- I think Jacob was the one
that told him where we were.
- He had to. (helicopter whirring)
- You should have killed
him when you had the chance.
- I told you Ruth would put us in danger
over an artifact.
- Sometimes I still wish
I was back at the NG.
Least we had security
and shower on the regular.
- Tell me about it.
If you had the chance, would you go back?
(gentle music)
(footsteps plodding)
- Run. (dramatic music)
- Don't try it. (footsteps plodding)
- Think you're some kind of
military badass, don't you?
- Tough enough to kick your ass.
- Well then. (dramatic music)
(fists thuds)
(foot thuds)
(General Barnes grunting)
- Get up. (General Barnes laughs)
- You are a badass.
(gunshot cracks)
(dramatic music)
- Not too bright, though.
(foot thuds)
(footsteps plodding)
- Get back.
Turn around.
Yeah, I remember you.
The coward.
Gonna enjoy killing you.
(bodies thudding) (dramatic music)
(rim clanking)
(gunshot cracks)
(gunshots cracking)
(footsteps plodding) (dramatic music)
- How much further?
- It's about four and a half miles.
- Don't move.
- Good morning.
(gunshot cracks) - Ah!
- No.
(Mason grunting)
- Good job.
Peyton's gonna pay well on this one.
- I never liked your ass. - Neither did I.
- Feeling is mutual.
- Come on, get up.
Take them out. - Yes sir.
- I gotta call the General.
- Damn coward.
- Whatever.
Get your asses up. - Ah!
- Let's go. (gentle music)
(footsteps plodding)
(gentle music)
- If you had the chance,
would would you go back?
- I see all the evil the NG does.
How they oppress and terrorize the people.
No.
Not a chance.
(gunshots cracking) (dramatic music)
Better get going.
- I really wish things
could have been different.
- Me too.
But we had to protect it.
(dramatic music) (birds chirping)
Should have known it was you.
(gunshot cracks)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
(gunshot cracks)
- I want you to go after it yourself.
Oh, and
tell Reuben I say good job.
(dramatic music)
Oh, Reuben
had you fooled, huh?
- Not totally.
- Why didn't you kill him?
- We're not like you.
I had hope that he...
Hope is overrated as hell.
You know I've been hearing about the
great Colonel Martin for years.
How you coordinated what was left
of the resistance to form The Remnant.
(dramatic music)
You even tried to kill the Prime Minister.
Shot him right in the head.
- He survived.
Doesn't that tell you something?
(dramatic music)
- Prime Minister is the
only truth in this world.
When are you people gonna learn that?
- Why do you want it so badly?
- Like any government, we
don't need any enemy propaganda
causing revolt,
deceiving people.
- Oh, that's what you think it is.
- We won. (dramatic music)
Where's your hope now?
(gentle music)
(soldier knocking)
- Come! (hinges squeaking)
- Sit down.
Don't move. (dramatic music)
Hey!
- Absolutely
beautiful.
- Go to hell. (dramatic music)
- What happened?
- I shot her.
It's just a flesh wound.
- What the hell happened to you?
- I
got into it with
- You let that woman Colonel beat your ass.
(gentle music)
Take her to the infirmary.
Make sure you get her some stitches
before she bleed all over my carpet.
When you're done, bring her back here.
- Yes, sir.
- She has a lot of spirit.
He's going to love her.
- Who? None of your damn business.
- Oh, come on now, we're
one big NG happy family.
Actually,
she's going to see the UN prime minister.
She is a virgin.
Or
Did you beat us to the punch?
- You said my sister could
live here in the Capitol.
Let her go.
- [Lisa] Let me go!
- You let her go. - Take him out back
and shoot him.
- Let me go. - He's a stick.
Let her go.
You son of a bitch. - Aaron!
- Thought you wanted to
wait until we found the artifact.
- Changed my mind.
- Traitor!
Get up! (bodies thuds)
(fists thuds)
(Aaron panting)
- Things we do for love.
- Ship her off in the morning.
(gunshots cracking)
(phone ringing)
- Yeah.
- [Soldier] Sir, he tried to escape.
He's dead.
- Copy that report back to barracks.
- Yes sir.
(footsteps plodding)
- So what's the next move?
- We ask the Colonel where it is.
- She ain't gonna tell you.
Besides I got Marcus working... Try anyway.
Should be interesting.
(dramatic music)
- [Reporter 3] The civil
unrest has continued to be seen
across the nation.
Riots have broken out once again
on the western part of the country.
As the NG militia's forces
have been spread thin
across multiple zones,
trying to keep the peace.
- Send him in. - Another terrorist faction
called Corinth Brigade
has just lost their
leader, Barron Winchester.
- Reuben, good to see you.
Great work.
- Thank you Mr. Peyton.
I'm sorry I didn't get it for you.
(gentle music)
- Don't worry.
Marcus is handling that.
(footsteps plodding)
- Good to see you again Lieutenant Brooks.
You want to gimme that box?
(dramatic music)
- Come and get it.
- Okay.
(gunshots cracking)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
(Colonel Ruth grunting)
(hinges squeaking) (dramatic music)
- You know I used to
have a security company
before the Civil War.
- So I heard.
- Then there was disappearances.
(dramatic music)
Now what the hell was that about?
The religious folks say it was
some sort of spiritual thing.
What a crock of shit.
Whatever it was.
It took all the kids,
my little girl.
Now here I am
with the OG as they say.
(dramatic music)
But at least I'm on the right side.
- Do you think you are?
- Tell me where it is.
- Go to hell.
(dramatic music)
- We're already there.
(dramatic music)
(fist thuds)
(gunshots cracking)
- [Marcus] Pretty good shot.
- You on the other
hand are a sorry ass shot.
You getting old, Marcus.
- Stick your head out.
I'll show you old.
- You couldn't cut it as a real soldier.
That's why you work for
that asshole Barnes, right?
- [Marcus] I know you're hit.
If you come out now, I'll make it quick.
- In your dreams, you piece of shit.
- All right. (gun cocking)
Do it your way.
(gunshots cracking)
- Look, I'm just doing my job here.
How much longer do you
think you can keep this up?
- As long as it takes.
(dramatic music)
- If there's one thing I
cannot stand, it's a crusader.
(hinges squeaking) (footsteps plodding)
- It's getting better and better.
- Reuben betrayed us. (fist thuds)
- I didn't say you could talk.
(fist thuds)
That was for Reuben.
He always said you were a bitch.
- Amen to that, brother.
- And a former US senator.
Now wonder the government's so screwed up.
(dramatic music)
What's it gonna be?
I give you five seconds.
Five.
Four.
Three.
- We'll see each other again.
- Two.
- Check mate. - One.
(gunshot cracks) (gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
(door thuds)
Now.
Let's try this again.
(birds chirping) (footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping continues)
(footsteps plodding)
(gentle music)
- Take it.
Take it to Ruth.
(gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
(footsteps plodding)
(hinges squeaking)
- Well come on in.
Have a seat.
(door thuds)
Mason, right?
I heard about you too.
The little preacher that couldn't.
Get into heaven, that is.
Well, since Colonel Martin
won't tell me what I want.
Maybe you will.
You're a big softy, right Pastor?
You don't wanna see the
Colonel's brains all over the floor.
- Mason.
Mason, don't. - Can't do this.
- Yes you can.
- I'll die for you, you die for me.
I must say I am pretty impressed
with all this sentimental bullshit.
But
I can't do this all day, so.
(gunshot cracks)
Last chance.
- Do it. (dramatic music)
Do it you bastard.
(gunshots cracking) (dramatic music)
(alarm blaring)
- Get in there!
Reuben. (alarm blaring)
(footsteps plodding) (dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
- Who are you?
- My name is Aaron.
I need to find my sister.
- Lisa.
- Look.
I'm not your enemy.
They're gonna take her
to the Prime Minister.
I gotta get her back.
- That's suicide.
(dramatic music)
- I have to go.
You gonna be all right?
- Yeah.
(footsteps plodding)
I hope you find her.
(dramatic music)
(footsteps plodding)
- Somebody once said that revenge
is a dish best served cold.
I know it sounds cliche,
but it's true, dammit.
This has been worth the wait.
The Remnant is going to rue the day
that they went up against
the government initiative.
The man behind it.
Who's worked to keep
our 42 state union intact,
Mr. Harold Peyton.
Second only to our UN Prime Minister.
He is the glue that
holds our union together.
Welcome Mr. Peyton.
- Thank you Jamison.
(lively music)
Along with the fall of The Remnant,
I'm proud to announce
the successful capture
of the former State Senator Ann Richards,
Pastor Mason Turk,
and the wanted military
leader, Colonel Ruth Martin.
This is a victorious day for our union
and our great leader, Orin Cesar.
He is the way.
- Yes, Orin Cesar is the way.
Congratulations sir.
- Thank you.
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
- Hello there.
- Ann told me not to trust you.
I didn't wanna believe her.
- Well, maybe you should have.
Where's the NG that shot Barnes?
- No,
he's gone.
You gonna shoot me or what?
- You'd like that, wouldn't you?
Make you a martyr of your cause.
(dramatic music)
You know I dreamed of this moment.
Ann,
Mason,
they're gone.
The Shiloh.
It's look better.
And now I get to watch
everything you worked for die.
- You can't stop what's coming.
Have you noticed
there haven't been any babies born
since the disappearance.
We're the last.
- Here we go.
You know, you almost had me convinced
your prophecies, your precious little book.
- You don't know what you're a part of.
- You think you're the savior
of the whole damn world.
You're just a soldier, a war monger.
They're gonna hang you and
I'm gonna be there to see it.
- I figured it was you, you piece of shit.
- You again.
Now you drop your weapon
or I'm gonna shoot your fearless leader.
And don't think for one minute,
I don't know who you really are.
- Who I was.
- The NG doesn't need you anymore.
You know what that means?
It's not too late to come with us.
- You gonna let him go after all he's done.
- I know what he did.
How many of The Remnant have you killed?
(dramatic music)
I know who you were at camp.
When you first got here, it was not an act.
- Well, you were wrong.
(gentle music)
- Let's go.
- Just gonna let him go.
- Yeah.
(dramatic music)
- I'm not turning my back on your ass.
(dramatic music) (footsteps plodding)
- Did you see Lonnie?
(birds chirping)
- Before Lonnie died, she
wanted me to give this to you.
(dramatic music)
By law, I'm not even
supposed to say what this is.
(gentle music)
Lonnie.
Ann.
Mason.
They all died for this.
I don't know if Lonnie even believed that.
- She believed, they all did.
- They martyred themselves for what?
- Because they knew it would bring life
to everyone else.
(gentle music)
- So where do we go now?
- Bay camp.
(gentle music)
- What's there?
(gentle music)
- Hope. (gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
Sleep in heavenly peace
Fall on your knees
Fall on your knees
Fall on your knees
Fall on your knees
(gentle music)
Fall on your knees
Fall on your knees
Fall on your knees
Sleep in heavenly peace