He becomes furious when a herd of cattle blocks their path, and berates his driver again.Īt the Okavango School, a boy named Desmond plans on taking some of his friends, against the rules, to play football in a field with some of the other local boys. On the way, he complains of the heat and tells the driver, his embassy aide, to turn up the air conditioning. He is seen holding a federal subpoena for Jack Bauer. In the Sangala savanna, United States embassy employee Frank Trammell is escorted by car to a certain location.
Cheers erupt around him, and the boy hacks down once more. All the other children begin to chant "kill the cockroach,” and after a few moments of pause Kabila strikes the government informant with the machete, killing him. Ike hands the boy a machete, and tells him to kill the man. He chooses Kabila, who had been kidnapped earlier, and presents him with a beaten man, a captured member from the Sangalan government. Later, at night, Ike tells the children that they are now all soldiers, and that Juma and his men have made them strong, whereas their parents did not.
The colonel is disappointed but tells the rebel soldier to get to the rendezvous point, and then goes to oversee several other young boys firing automatic rifles for practice.
The soldier who is watching the boys gets a call from his superior, Colonel Dubaku, and informs him that they have children, but many of them escaped before they arrived at the field.
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A truck full of General Benjamin Juma's rebels drives through a suburban street, with five young boys, including one named Kabila, in the back. The young boy is forced to "kill the cockroach" Added or changed scenes are indicated in italics. The antagonists of this subplot are Jonas Hodges, Nichols, Edward Vossler, Halcott and John Quinn.Įpisode guide Timecodes and events are based on the extended version of 24: Redemption.