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Pouring the concrete down the sink, Sergeant Kooperman assumes that the problem is coming from outside, where two of the construction workers question him as to why he is pouring their concrete down a manhole. This action clogs the sewers, which in turn causes the streets to start flooding, just as the [[Mr. President|U.S. President]] and the [[Mikhail S. Gorbachev|Russian President]] are being driven around Brooklyn. | Pouring the concrete down the sink, Sergeant Kooperman assumes that the problem is coming from outside, where two of the construction workers question him as to why he is pouring their concrete down a manhole. This action clogs the sewers, which in turn causes the streets to start flooding, just as the [[Mr. President|U.S. President]] and the [[Mikhail S. Gorbachev|Russian President]] are being driven around Brooklyn. | ||
Although Sergeant Kooperman is never seen again, Mario and Luigi manage to unclog the cement themselves, saving the two presidents from being washed away. For their bravery, the President awards Mario with a [[ | Although Sergeant Kooperman is never seen again, Mario and Luigi manage to unclog the cement themselves, saving the two presidents from being washed away. For their bravery, the President awards Mario with a [[Golden Plumber's Helper]], and Luigi with a [[Golden Wrench]]. It is possible that his actions were found out and he was fired from the academy. | ||
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