The interrogation of an unauthorized passenger named Giles, who was discovered in the Argo's hangar, was conducted in the Argo's command car.
The interrogator is Captain Danny Harris. The secretary is Jerry Romolo.
HARRIS. How did you get into the Argo?
GILES. I entered through the door.
HAR. When and where?
GIL. A long time ago. I don't know where.
HAR. Did you sneak in alone? Or did you have a friend who guided you?
GIL. I was with my friend Dorothy. At Dorothy's suggestion, I followed her. She gets angry when I don't.
HAR. What is Dorothy's last name?
GIL. What is last name? Dorothy is Dorothy.
HAR. Where did you meet Dorothy?
GIL. It was desert. I helped her when she was attacked by a harpy and lay buried in the sand.
HAR. is she american?
GIL. What does American mean?
HAR. An American is someone who has American citizenship.
GIL. What is America?
HAR. What did you talk about with Dorothy? Tell me more specifically.
GIL. Old Wally and Beau, Lynch, Corbett and Langford, and...
After the interrogation, Captain Harris and Vice-Captain Roberts were summoned to Vice President Theodore Roosevelt's cabin.
"What do you think?" asked Roosevelt.
Harris answered without hesitation. "He must be a spy for the Greek mythological group."
"A spy..."
"He's got a human insider and seems to be building a secret network. As far as I've been able to identify them, there are Dorothy, Wally, Beau, Lynch, Corbett, and Langford. They may be pseudonyms."
"If that's the case, what should I do with him? Is there no problem in treating him as a prisoner of war? I don't know if the enemy is a nation or what. We haven't even received a declaration of war."
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The Argo Goes West
Science FictionIn 1900, creatures from Greek myth began to invade America, where the frontier line had disappeared. Theodore Roosevelt builds the Argo, a battle train and heads to the west where monsters await!