Quality of Mercy (The Outer Limits) - Opening Narration

Opening Narration

Men of war have long known that warriors must often abandon those verities they defend. Peace, human kindness, love...for they hold no meaning to the enemy. And so, to win, do we become what we despise...and despise what we become?

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