XRoger: -- and here I am back in '16 with Jev Danning after the Ealea Rally...
Hans: You came in second there, didn't you?
Roger: Third. Saints, I can't believe anyone remembers that now. It was my last race. I was never gonna make the pro circuit, and when my son was born....
Hans: You must have missed it, to start up D.O.R.A.
Roger: Well, I don't race myself, the wife would kill me, but yeah. The Association's important to me. ... Look, the thing with Chance was awful, but I thought it was over.
Penn: We're not here about Chance, Mr. Maren. We're here about Ira Eckel.
Roger: But that was an accident. He wasn't even --
Penn: Also Sha McKerchon, Deborah Finsk, Chlera Pierpont...
Roger: But... those were all...
Hans: It's a lot of accidents, Roger. You get that many accidents, we gotta start asking questions.
Roger: What exactly do you need?
Penn: Your club roster. And given that these people are involved in quasi-legal street racing and thus allergic to badges, I'll want your help setting up some interviews.
Roger: How many interviews?
Penn: Ho many members do you have?
Roger: I dunno. Sixty, maybe seventy.
Penn: Then sixty. Maybe seventy.
Hans: Look at it this way, Roger -- do you really want the roster to be shorter?
Hans: You came in second there, didn't you?
Roger: Third. Saints, I can't believe anyone remembers that now. It was my last race. I was never gonna make the pro circuit, and when my son was born....
Hans: You must have missed it, to start up D.O.R.A.
Roger: Well, I don't race myself, the wife would kill me, but yeah. The Association's important to me. ... Look, the thing with Chance was awful, but I thought it was over.
Penn: We're not here about Chance, Mr. Maren. We're here about Ira Eckel.
Roger: But that was an accident. He wasn't even --
Penn: Also Sha McKerchon, Deborah Finsk, Chlera Pierpont...
Roger: But... those were all...
Hans: It's a lot of accidents, Roger. You get that many accidents, we gotta start asking questions.
Roger: What exactly do you need?
Penn: Your club roster. And given that these people are involved in quasi-legal street racing and thus allergic to badges, I'll want your help setting up some interviews.
Roger: How many interviews?
Penn: Ho many members do you have?
Roger: I dunno. Sixty, maybe seventy.
Penn: Then sixty. Maybe seventy.
Hans: Look at it this way, Roger -- do you really want the roster to be shorter?
When last we saw.... Hans - Penn - Roger
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