Günther Bachmann: It's just an ordinary pen. Looks like a pen, writes like a pen, and listens like a pen.
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Günther Bachmann: It's just an ordinary pen. Looks like a pen, writes like a pen, and listens like a pen.
Günther Bachmann: Have you ever seen blood on the street?
Günther Bachmann: It's just an ordinary pen. Looks like a pen, writes like a pen, and listens like a pen.
Günther Bachmann: Have you ever seen blood on the street?
Dieter Mohr: After 24 hours of questioning, Karpov confessed to taking part in attacks on gas pipelines, transport, infrastructure, police stations. Irna Frey: After 24 hours of Russian questioning, any one of us would admit to anything.
Martha Sullivan: Maybe, if you could define for us, what you think the long term objective would be? What are we trying to achieve? Günther Bachmann: To make the world safer place. Isn't that enough?
Martha Sullivan: Men who trusted you died. And that stays with you always. Günther Bachmann: And all that damage we leave behind. All those lives. All those empty rooms. What were they in vain for? You have asked yourself that question? Why we do what we do? Martha Sullivan: Mm-hmm, sometimes. But I always come up to same answer. Günther Bachmann: And what is it? Martha Sullivan: To make the world safer place. Isn't that enough?
Günther Bachmann: Hello Tommy. Tommy Brue: And you are? Günther Bachmann: My name is Bachmann. I head an anti-terror unit. Not many people know about and even less like.
Martha Sullivan: What happened in Beirut? Günther Bachmann: You know what happened in Beirut. My networks were blown. Martha Sullivan: So, Hamburg's a punishment? Günther Bachmann: It depends on whether you like Hamburg.
Jamal: You are forcing me to betray my own father? Günther Bachmann: You are not betraying him. You are saving him. That is an act of love.
Martha Sullivan: Gnther Bachmann? Martha Sullivan. US Embassy, Berlin. I know you by reputation, of course. Günther Bachmann: That can't be good. Martha Sullivan: Men with good reputations usually aren't much use to me. Günther Bachmann: What about women? This is my colleague Irna Frey.


