- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: His name's Peter Seidner, sixteen years old, and apparently on his own.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: Ask him what he's doing here.
- Peter Seidner: I'm looking for my father. We learn English at school, you know?
- Sgt. Sam Troy: That's not all you learn, like how to clog fuel lines with sand.
- Peter Seidner: I'm sorry, but you are my enemy. My father once told me, I remember his words very well, he said, you have to strike at your enemy wherever and whenever you can.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: Father knows best.
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: When you work with someone for a long time you get to know how they think. I wouldn't do it, Troy.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: I lost my father when I was about that boy's age. It was the worst day of my life.
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: This could be the worst day of your life if you risk it for that boy and his father.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: If I'm not back in a half-hour, come on in.
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: Troy, you're doing what you wouldn't let me do, risking the whole mission.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: I can't kill that boy's father.