The SD card downloads a movie into the tablet. It can be added to the public records if they would like to have it added. The video plays as follows:
[The sound of this video seems to have not recorded properly--all that it sends out is static. Still, it's easy enough to see Riley Sung creeping around near a building that looks like some sort of city hall, where dozens of protesters are gathered. It's nighttime, and Riley's face is illuminated only by the tablet he must be using to record this, given its position and how it jostles when he moves it. It's clear by his face he seems to think he's in over his head even as he attempts to talk to the camera. Those skilled at lip reading can make out "protesting the activation of" and "a long time after curfew", but his face is half away from the camera, his eyes locked on the scene in front of him.
Then an explosion of gas bursts in pockets among the protesters. They scatter, but in confusion and disorientation. The ones closest to the gas explosions stumble, fall, and crawl, but it's difficult to see what exactly is taking place from the distance Riley is at. One protester, however, manages to crawl in his direction. Close, closer--until she collapses, eyes dilated and mouth suffocated in red foam.
Riley seems frozen in shock, mouth hanging slightly open. Then the camera is jostled and drops from his hands as a police officer (one seen in another of Riley's videos) grabs him by the scruff of his shirt and gasses him directly in the face.
The film cuts off there.]
Elsewhere, building 101 begins to feel colder and emptier than the other buildings.
that's all there is of this one there isn't any more
no subject
[The sound of this video seems to have not recorded properly--all that it sends out is static. Still, it's easy enough to see Riley Sung creeping around near a building that looks like some sort of city hall, where dozens of protesters are gathered. It's nighttime, and Riley's face is illuminated only by the tablet he must be using to record this, given its position and how it jostles when he moves it. It's clear by his face he seems to think he's in over his head even as he attempts to talk to the camera. Those skilled at lip reading can make out "protesting the activation of" and "a long time after curfew", but his face is half away from the camera, his eyes locked on the scene in front of him.
Then an explosion of gas bursts in pockets among the protesters. They scatter, but in confusion and disorientation. The ones closest to the gas explosions stumble, fall, and crawl, but it's difficult to see what exactly is taking place from the distance Riley is at. One protester, however, manages to crawl in his direction. Close, closer--until she collapses, eyes dilated and mouth suffocated in red foam.
Riley seems frozen in shock, mouth hanging slightly open. Then the camera is jostled and drops from his hands as a police officer (one seen in another of Riley's videos) grabs him by the scruff of his shirt and gasses him directly in the face.
The film cuts off there.]
Elsewhere, building 101 begins to feel colder and emptier than the other buildings.
that's all there is of this one
there isn't any more