<P> Breck orders MacDonald to turn Caesar over the minute he returns from an errand, but instead MacDonald, who learns Caesar can indeed speak, gives him the chance to escape . Caesar is captured by police, taken to Ape Management, and brought to an interrogation room resembling a torture chamber . Strapped to an electroshock table, Caesar is jolted with higher and higher amounts of electricity, while Breck commands him again and again, "Talk!" In agony, Caesar gasps "Have pity!" and slumps back on the table, exhausted . MacDonald leaves, showing no stomach for what Breck is doing . </P> <P> Satisfied, Breck departs, and Kolp orders Caesar to be electrocuted immediately . MacDonald finds the room's breaker box, and cuts off the electrical flow to the table . Caesar pretends to die, and everyone else leaves . Killing the handler sent to dispose of his body, Caesar decides the time has come to begin the revolt . </P> <P> Caesar sets the Ape Management building on fire, then seizes the intercom system and pretends to be the governor's spokesman, ordering the guards to release all the apes in custody--even the dangerous ones . With the apes loose, panic begins to spread, and apes around the Ape Management complex begin to riot . More and more fires begin to break out, all over the city . </P> <P> From his command post, Breck declares martial law, and issues one simple order concerning the rioting apes: "Shoot to kill!" His troops are overwhelmed by the hundreds of apes they find in the streets, though, and nobody can believe the apes have acquired weapons--and the skills to use them, or at least try them out . The apes smash the command post as they take control of Ape Management, seizing Breck, MacDonald and others . </P>

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