- Sergeant Wade Grey: She's spent the last four years neck-deep in paranoia and adrenaline. Lying every time she opened her mouth. Striking out at any sign of aggression. Now don't get me wrong, I have the utmost respect for her service but transitioning back into a uniform, that's going to be a bitch.
- John Nolan: So you made her my T.O.?
- Sergeant Wade Grey: I didn't have much say in that matter. She would eat a 25-year-old recruit alive. At least you stand a chance.
- Tim Bradford: Grey's put you in a bad position. She's a land mine waiting to go off, so if you find yourself in a jam, you text Officer Chen. We'll be there.
- John Nolan: Thank you.
- Tim Bradford: Don't get all emotional on me. Training rookies is a sacred duty and it bothers me when cops don't treat it that way.
- Nyla Harper: I don't answer to you, 5%.
- John Nolan: No, you don't but if you are committed to making this an antagonistic relationship, don't expect me to roll over and take it.
- John Nolan: Because when people are having their worst day I want to be there to try and help make it right.
- Nyla Harper: Oh God, you're one of those.
- John Nolan: One of what?
- Nyla Harper: A guardian. There are two kinds of cops, Officer Nolan. Warriors and guardians. One's a hunter, the other's a nurturer. One is only alive when they're in the fight, the other is happy to clock out after twelve. One is worth my time, the other is not.