Duncan was later awakened again, sedated, while Norton explained that his unit found him, but as an unfortunate side effect of his injury, most of his memory had been lost. Raymond Sellars was displeased with Duncan's appearance, insisting it would give the American people nightmares, which is not what OmniCorp wanted. Duncan later had a nightmare of an event back in Iran, and the scientists questioned whether they should wipe his memory, but Norton argued that keeping some trace of memory would help allay Sellars' qualms that Duncan didn't seem human.
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| - Duncan was later awakened again, sedated, while Norton explained that his unit found him, but as an unfortunate side effect of his injury, most of his memory had been lost. Raymond Sellars was displeased with Duncan's appearance, insisting it would give the American people nightmares, which is not what OmniCorp wanted. Duncan later had a nightmare of an event back in Iran, and the scientists questioned whether they should wipe his memory, but Norton argued that keeping some trace of memory would help allay Sellars' qualms that Duncan didn't seem human.
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| - Duncan was later awakened again, sedated, while Norton explained that his unit found him, but as an unfortunate side effect of his injury, most of his memory had been lost. Raymond Sellars was displeased with Duncan's appearance, insisting it would give the American people nightmares, which is not what OmniCorp wanted. Duncan later had a nightmare of an event back in Iran, and the scientists questioned whether they should wipe his memory, but Norton argued that keeping some trace of memory would help allay Sellars' qualms that Duncan didn't seem human.
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