04:00Couple of people have been missing for days, I got a feeling the gang has something to
04:30do with it.
04:31Dr. A picked me up off my feet more than once, speaking of which, do you know if you got any
04:40more of the stuff?
04:45Bulltop, unless you got some new foes, I don't got the time.
04:59Are you getting some work done on you today?
05:12Yes, who are you, what do you want, I'm very busy.
05:24Dr. Araujo, a friend sent me, I heard that you might be able to help someone in my position.
05:29I might be able to help a lot of people, so out with it, what do you want?
05:37I'm suffering from DDS.
05:38If I don't secure a reliable source of neuropazine soon, my augmentations could kill me.
05:43Hmm, by the looks of you, you're in the advanced stages of withdrawal, no wonder you're sickly.
05:49But, unfortunately for you, I don't deal in neuropazine anymore.
05:53New pose is in short supply and the margins are just no good.
06:01I've heard about the shortages. VersaLife isn't producing enough of it to meet demand.
06:05It's not right, one company controlling the drug that so many people rely on.
06:09Ah, it's a sad state of affairs, Bama.
06:12But there is a new hope. A new drug has become available to replace neuropazine.
06:17From Zapphire Labs, it's called Ryzene.
06:24Ryzene? Tell me about it. It's like neuropazine.
06:27Yes, in fact it's virtually identical to neuropazine, but cheaper and not made by VersaLife.
06:33And believe me, VersaLife is not very happy about that fact.
06:37They try to suppress it, keep it out of the limb clinics.
06:40Try to sabotage the drug trials so that no one can get it.
06:44They want everyone to keep taking neuropazine.
06:47So Ryzene isn't available legally anywhere?
06:49Not yet, Hefe.
06:51But it's only a matter of time before Zapphire has it approved by the WHO.
06:56Then I stop making money selling it.
07:02Okay, I want a month's supply to start with, and then regular, untraceable deliveries for as long as I need it.
07:08Meto, Pana, I am not a trafficker.
07:11I treat anyone who comes in that door, but that's it.
07:14If you're still interested, I can administer a dose now to treat your symptoms, but no more.
07:19Okay, if it gets me back on my feet, that'll do.
07:26Ah, a man who embraces his destiny. Like me!
07:30Hold out your arm, please. The fleshy one.
07:33Ah, just a moment. There we go.
07:36Ah, that stings. Yeah, that's better.
07:42Works fast, yes? No more seizures.
07:45But for how long? I need to secure a supply for myself. And a friend.
07:50It sounds like you need more help than I can provide. I can put you in contact with someone at Lim.
07:56I can't just walk into Lim. I mean, I don't want anyone to know who I am. I need to keep a low profile. That's why I came to someone like you.
08:04Someone like me? Please, I am a very resourceful man. I have in my possession a Lim preferred client card linked to an anonymous RFID.
08:15Using this card, you can access all of the services of a Lim clinic, including as much neuropazine as you can afford, while remaining safely anonymous.
08:24That's if you deserve it, of course.
08:27What do you want for it? Name your price.
08:29Answer me this. A man is cast adrift with no family bonds, no old friends, and no morals to guide his actions. What do you call him?
08:47Someone lost.
08:48That may be. I will sell you the card for a small fee.
08:53Here. Take the credits.
08:59Ah. Very good doing business with you, mister... uh...
09:03Well, I don't think I want to know your name.
09:05Go see Camila Cardoso at the Lim clinic downtown. She runs the place, and she can make anything happen.
09:11But I must warn you, she is a tough woman, so be polite.