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I want you to create fictional social media messages for a setting in a work of fiction. A video is posted by eccentric, but know for his integrity independent journalist Marcel Messier, which he prefaces by saying that it was given by an anonymous source, not changed by Marcel in any way and may contain distressing imagery. In the video, beautiful young journalist Matilda Delling can be seen in the middle of a warzone, covered by significant amount of rubble. While warfare seemingly continues around, a bunch of people in fatigues are making an effort to take her out, eventually attaching rubble to an IFV for that purpose. A seemingly out-of-place man, dressed in business suit, his face intentionally pixelated, is either a leader or an observer to these efforts. Matilda, despite her body being crushed and sustaining multiple severe injuries, is conscious and awake, talking to her rescuers in a sarcastic manner. The rescuers, while hasty in their attempts, keep an unusually light-hearted and reckless attitude as well. Eventually, they are able to take her out, but artillery begins bombarding rather close and helicopters appear in the skies. The man in business suit quickly takes Matilda into his arms and begins running. Write full transcript of the video.
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[Opening screen: Video post by Marcel Messier, independent journalist] [Marcel Messier sitting in front of a camera, serious expression on his face] Marcel Messier: Ladies and gentlemen, I must caution you before watching the following video. It was given to me by an anonymous source and has not been altered in any way. It contains distressing imagery that may be disturbing to some viewers. What you are about to witness is the bravery and resilience of a young journalist named Matilda Delling. Let us pray for her safety and for an end to the horrors depicted in this footage. [Video starts - Shaky camera, rubble and smoke fill the screen. Matilda Delling is seen lying on the ground, buried partially under debris] Matilda Delling: Well, isn't this a lovely spot for an interview? [Camera shifts to show a group of people in fatigues working to extricate Matilda from the wreckage] Rescuer 1: Alright, folks, let's clear the area! We've got a lady to save! Rescuer 2: Just your typical day at the office, right? Matilda Delling: Oh, absolutely! Who needs a comfy newsroom when you can have the authentic warzone experience? [Rescuers laugh nervously as they attach ropes to a nearby IFV] Rescuer 3: Hey Matilda, you think we should add some extra rubble to it for dramatic effect? Matilda Delling: Oh, absolutely! Let's make this the most thrilling rescue mission ever! [The IFV starts carefully pulling the rubble away, freeing Matilda] Matilda Delling: So gentlemen, what's on the agenda after saving my life? Tea and scones, perhaps? [Rescuers chuckle, but their expressions turn serious as artillery shells explode nearby] Rescuer 1: We need to move, like, right now! [Helicopters are seen approaching] Matilda Delling: Well, it seems we've gained some unwanted attention. Mind if I hitch a ride? Man in Business Suit: [Voice distorted] Hold on tight, Matilda. We're getting out of here together. [The man in the business suit swiftly picks up Matilda and starts running] Matilda Delling: Oh, well this is an unexpected twist! I always knew I'd find my knight in shining armor in the middle of a warzone. [The scene becomes chaotic - loud explosions and gunfire] Man in Business Suit: Hang on, we're almost there! [Camera shakes as they reach a safe zone, away from immediate danger] Matilda Delling: So, Mr. Mystery Man, any chance you'll reveal your face while we catch our breath? Man in Business Suit: [Voice distorted] Maybe next time, Matilda. The world needs you safe and well. [Camera fades out] [Closing screen: Video Ends] Marcel Messier: My friends, let us remember the bravery and determination displayed by Matilda and those who risked their lives to save her. We must strive for a world where such situations no longer occur. Stay strong, stay vigilant. Marcel Messier signing off. #JournalismInCrises