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In Lear's last email, the only statement is "Now I know why the soldiers are here" or something like that. Why are the soldiers there, and how does Lear figure it out?
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At first I took that to mean they had encountered actual virals, and it was clear that they needed the soldiers to protect them.
But now that you mention it, I bet it was more when he saw the priorities of the "rescue team", particularly in regard to Fanning, who had been infected. Like in the way they prepared him for travel, or where they said they were taking him.
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