Pierce didn't use Ephemerol. And neither do we. It's a dependency we can't afford. It's hard to find, and when you do find it, it makes you weak. Very weak.

Scanners (1981)
GAUDI
A screenplay character in Scanners (1981).
- lines
- 11
- words
- 283
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 5.8%
- avg words / line
- 26
- shortest / longest
- 3 / 56
source review flagged 2 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
Because you lose yourself in the group self. You lose your will to the group will. The power that a small number of us can generate when we focus our scan together is fantastic ... but it can't be controlled by any single person.
scene 52A — INT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE. LIVING ROOMWho are you?
scene 61 — INT. NIGHT. SCHOOL VANSo we stay here and wait till he blows all of us away!
scene 52A — INT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE. LIVING ROOMAnd finally, he brought us Ephemeral. He had found a drug that could make us sane for a few hours, could stop the voices. It was all so incredible. It was like waking up one morning to find that you really could fly.
scene 52A — INT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE. LIVING ROOMPierce didn't use Ephemerol. And neither do we. It's a dependency we can't afford. It's hard to find, and when you do find it, it makes you weak. Very weak.
scene 52A — INT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE. LIVING ROOM
Bookends
ConSec? What did those fascists want you for?