Shadow Nation/Transcript

In the Sovereign Democracy of Luzaguay...

Chief Elizabeth Ripley: , we've finally made real headway in our investigation into SOMBRA!

Elizabeth: Thanks to Michelle, we've learned the name of SOMBRA's leader: El Rey!

Elizabeth: This El Rey might pull the strings behind the scenes, but now we know of his existence, he won't be able to escape us for much longer!

Elizabeth: We've also discovered that SOMBRA's been around longer than we thought.

Elizabeth: They sent an unsuccessful expedition from Argentina to Antarctica as early as the 1950s!

Elizabeth: One of the individuals on that expedition, Alejandro Pratx, later emigrated to Luzaguay.

Elizabeth: We met Pratx's granddaughter in Argentina where she killed Ernesto Cárpena on SOMBRA's orders.

Elizabeth: And those orders came directly from Luzaguay!

Elliot: Hey, . The Sovereign Democracy of Luzaguay is proving quite the enigma!

Elliot: After hours of research, all I've discovered is that a certain President Herrera came to power 30 years ago and started making the country increasingly insular.

Carmen: Well, the easiest way to learn about the place is by hitting the streets! Let's have a look around, !

On the streets of Luzaguay...

Carmen: That's odd, . It's the middle of the day but hardly anyone's around!

Carmen: Ah, I see someone. Excuse me? Sir? We'd like a word!

Male Luzaguayan: Yes? What do you want?

Carmen: We're visiting the area. Could you-

Male Luzaguayan: Visiting? Nobody visits Luzaguay! Our Beloved Leader doesn't tolerate tourists!

(The Male Luzaguayan runs away.)

Carmen: Sir? SIR!!

Carmen: Ma'am, may we have a word? We're from the Bureau-

Female Luzaguayan: Stay away from me!

(The Female Luzaguayan runs away.)

Carmen: You're right, it's no use wasting our time like this. If the people won't talk, maybe the authorities will.

Carmen: We passed the City Hall a while back. Let's see if anyone will talk to us there!

At the City Hall...

Carmen: There's nobody here, !

Carmen: Good idea. If we really want answers, we should go straight to the source. Let's head to the President's Office!