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==Changing what is== [[File:ImagesCAV10WG8.jpg|thumb|left|304px|Rambo has a change of heart after listening to Sarah.]] Rambo is spotted while feeding his snakes by some missionaries from the [[Christ Church of Colorado]]. Their leader, [[Michael Burnett]], asks Rambo to take them downriver, into war-torn [[Burma]] because the [[Tatmadaw Army|Tatmadaw]] have laid too many land mines on their usual route since their last visit. Rambo declines, rudely leaving the group, telling them that they're "not goona change anything". Rambo leaves and begins forging a new propeller for his boat, only to be approached by a young, naive schoolteacher and one of the missionaries, [[Sarah Miller]], who tries to persuade Rambo to take them downriver, but to no avail. Rambo rudely rebuffs her and leaves. Later that night, Rambo is sitting out in the rain in a symbolic attempt to try and cleanse himself when he is visited again by Sarah. Rambo tries to tell her that he can't help her out, but she tells Rambo that what they're doing is necessary. When Rambo tells her to live her live, because she has a good one, Sarah tells him that she is not wasting her life by trying to save the lives of others. Rambo is so encouraged by Sarah's passionate words that he agrees to take them downriver at no charge. Sarah would later be the only missionary to talk to Rambo, and although the unpersonable Rambo doesn't want to talk, he does tell Sarah that it is because of her that they are going into Burma.
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