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The Governor

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Interview with The Governor.

 


After locking himself away in his private quarters for a week, The Governor has finally spoken out about the severed heads he kept in his office, and about the war with International Revolution.

 

The Governor agreed to an interview here at Woodbury news. This interview took place on December 9th, 1997

 

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Milton Mamet: "Hello, Governor. Nice to meet you."

 

The Governor: "Nice to meet you, Milton."

 

Milton Mamet: "Alright, well we have quite a few questions to ask you, so I'd say we should get this show on the road."

 

The Governor: "Very well."

 

Milton Mamet: "Well, as you probably know, the people of Woodbury are losing faith in your leadership. What do you have to say to those people who don't believe you are able to rule anymore?"

 

The Governor: "I think people have gotten the wrong idea about me. I'm just a guy trying to do right by the people he cares about. Truth is, I didn't want any of this. I didn’t want to be the leader. But weak leadership kept showing up and that scared me and forced me to take action. The people, they chose me because there wasn't anyone else around. I know I'm the only man that can keep them safe because you have to go to extremes to do that."

 

Milton Mamet: "You say you care about your people, and that you want to keep them safe; and yet you shot three protestors who were Woodbury citizens."

 

The Governor: "The thing is, when you're the leader, you have to make tough calls. Those protestors I put down, they were traitors. Our intelligence found out that they were International Revolution Sympathizers, and had plans for domestic terrorism. You have to eliminate a threat before it becomes a threat."

 

Milton Mamet: "So now the topic that everyone is wondering about; the heads. Why did you have severed heads in fish tanks hidden in your private office?"

 

The Governor: "Those heads were from men I've killed in war. I took them as a reminder to always try the peaceful route, but also to remind me that peace can't always be achieved. That in war, it's kill or die. I made myself look at them... prepare me for the horrors of the world."

 

Milton Mamet: "You do realize that because of those heads, a lot of citizens don't view you as the Hero of Woodbury anymore?"

 

The Governor: "I know that everybody loves a hero, but I never claimed to be one. I told you, I'm just a guy tryin' to do right."

 

Milton Mamet: "What about the war with International Revolution? How much longer will the conflict with them continue?"

 

The Governor: "While the war does look like it's slowly waning, I can't say for sure how much longer it will last. But I assure the people of Woodbury, despite our cities being struck with several missiles, we have won every single battle against IR. Victory is close at hand."

 


We at Woodbury News would like to thank The Governor for coming out and answering our questions.

 

 

 

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' The Governor: "Those heads were from men I've killed in war. I took them as a reminder to always try the peaceful route, but also to remind me that peace can't always be achieved. That in war, it's kill or die. I made myself look at them... prepare me for the horrors of the world." '

 

Note: Profanity within spoiler.

 

 

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