[news anchor] From City Line Avenue in the north to the western shore of the Schuylkill River to Cobbs Creek. The unidentified barrier appears to be in the shape of a dome with no one allowed into the city or out with some suggesting this strange magical element may be the doing, or undoing, of the Philadelphia Fiascoes. [ominous music playing]
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Whoo! [chuckles]
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[panting]
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I still think we can beat it. [upbeat music playing]
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Whoo!
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[whimpering]
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[mysterious music playing]
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[voice laughing] [Mister Mind] Well, well, Doctor. We meet again. Where in the hell have you been? [Mister Mind] To implement the perfect plan, Doctor, one must have patience. What are you talking about?
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[docent] The lore tells us of a valiant few who stood above the fray and fog. My, what weapons they must have wielded. Which brings us to our current exhibit, the mythical staff of the gods. In Homer's tale, the staff was said to harness the gift of all gods. Oh. [chuckles] Welcome, proud soldiers. What did I say? Museums are fun. Amusement parks for the brains. [laughs] -Whoa! -[docent] Okay, there's no reason to get pushy. Everyone will get a chance to see it. Carved from a heartwood not seen in over 2,000 years, the two halves of this ancient replica were recently discovered in, of all places, a waste processing plant outside of Philadelphia. So strong, they reportedly broke -three trash compactors. -[thuds] Okay, um, friends, that's enough. I'm, I'm sort of the star of the show here... [gasps] -Stop! -[people murmuring] Stop! Sir!