"Tell me about Santo Domingo."
"Tell me about Santo Domingo."
"Why \"El Capitan\"?"
"You ever work for a corp?"
"Why do they call you El Capitan?"
"You ever work for a corp?"
"How's biz?"
"Let's talk later."
"How's biz?"
"We'll talk later."
"We're the blood and guts of this city."
"Lotta people tried to get a foothold here. Corpos, gangs – none of 'em made it."
"But real people live here in Arroyo and Rancho Coronado. Can't pull the wool over their eyes."
"The people, they're grateful. They show me respect, because I put them first."
"Wow, a true altruist."
"Corpo world's a disease. Power's gotta get back in the hands of the people. And we'll do it, you'll see."
"You trying to offend me?"
"Let's just say I've met a few of your kind. Quick, talk a good game. Always fighting for \"their\" people – for a small fee."
"And...?"
"Suits, most of 'em."
"Don't care for the word \"biz\"..."
"I call it work. Hard work, honest work. And I can't complain."
"Mhm..."
"Since we're gonna work together, only right to say hello."
"They call me El Capitan. And they call you V."
"See no introduction's necessary. Already took care of that."
"Someone comes to me with biz, I take care of it. I eat, sleep and breathe biz. Remember that."
"Where do the cars and bikes come from?"
"Where do you get the cars and bikes from?"
"I import 'em. From, uh, Europe, let's say."
"While we're at it. You need fresh wheels, bikes? I got it all – real good prices. So hit me up anytime, ya hear?"
"Mhm. And let's say I believe you."
"Aye, aye, cap'n."
"Well then I'd say – trust is all that matters, V."
