- 14 hours ago
First broadcast 7th November 1999.
A Nobel scientist who has discovered how to bring down the computers of NATO (and CI5) is kidnapped by Russians desperate to overthrow their Government
Edward Woodward - Harry Malone
Kal Weber - Chris Keel
Colin Wells - Sam Curtis
Lexa Doig - Tina Backus
Adrian Irvine - Spencer
Michael Brandon - Dr. Woods
Peter Guinness - Vasili Lankov
Grant Masters - Simon/Misha
Richard D. Sharp - Major Simms
Elizabeth Perry - Gemma
Marcus Hutton - Co-Pilot
Bob Sherman - General Ross
Saverio Coppolino - Thug
Roger Blake - Boat Owner
Steven Crossley - Cartwright
Timothy Gleed - Tommy Cartwright
Julianne White - PR Woman
Pete M. Rivera - Russian Terrorist
A Nobel scientist who has discovered how to bring down the computers of NATO (and CI5) is kidnapped by Russians desperate to overthrow their Government
Edward Woodward - Harry Malone
Kal Weber - Chris Keel
Colin Wells - Sam Curtis
Lexa Doig - Tina Backus
Adrian Irvine - Spencer
Michael Brandon - Dr. Woods
Peter Guinness - Vasili Lankov
Grant Masters - Simon/Misha
Richard D. Sharp - Major Simms
Elizabeth Perry - Gemma
Marcus Hutton - Co-Pilot
Bob Sherman - General Ross
Saverio Coppolino - Thug
Roger Blake - Boat Owner
Steven Crossley - Cartwright
Timothy Gleed - Tommy Cartwright
Julianne White - PR Woman
Pete M. Rivera - Russian Terrorist
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TVTranscript
00:10That's it? That's the plane, Major?
00:11That's the one, Doctor.
00:12This is not great weather.
00:14Major Sims, NATO Group 5. I'm accompanying Dr. Wu is here.
00:18Congratulations on the Nobel Prize, Doctor.
00:25How long is this fight?
00:26We'll be landing in Brussels at 11.45, sir.
00:28Welcome aboard, gentlemen.
00:53Go to Charlie Foxtrot, I'm trying to 15,000.
00:56Roger, about control.
01:05Welcome aboard, gentlemen.
01:06Let's go.
01:10Let's go.
01:13Let's go.
01:16Let's go.
01:22I'm sorry.
01:24Let's go.
01:24I'm so sorry.
01:27I'm so sorry.
01:34I'm so sorry.
01:37Garth Charlie Farmstruck descend flight level 1-0.
01:40Roger Brussels.
01:41Control descending level 1-0.
01:55I'll be there.
01:56What's going on here?
01:58I want you to get up, put this on,
02:00and move to the back of the plane.
02:02Have you lost your mind, Major? What are you talking about?
02:04There's a bomb on this plane and they're set to go off in exactly 90 seconds.
02:08So do it now!
02:10Advising to your Belgian coast,
02:11maintaining flight level 1-0,
02:13ETA, Belgian coast, 12 minutes,
02:16from Charlie Farmstruck.
02:20Come on! I can't! I can't!
02:22Let's go! I can't do this!
02:23Come on!
02:24We've got 20 seconds.
02:26I can't do this!
02:26Let's go!
02:36Captain Brush is down. I'll go check.
03:36Air traffic recording, 2309 last night, midway over the channel.
03:41Watch for the flash.
03:44Right there.
03:48Bomb.
03:49Or fuel explosion.
03:50No May Day?
03:52Any other sign of anything going wrong?
03:54Not according to ATC.
03:56They've only recovered two bodies so far.
03:58The pilot and the co-pilot.
04:00Well, who else was on board?
04:02A NATO major and a Dr. Jeremy Woods.
04:06Who's he?
04:07He's a communications expert.
04:08One of the brains at NATO, apparently.
04:11All right, Miss Backus.
04:13I want a search and rescue update hour by hour.
04:16Yes, sir.
04:18Oh, and a full profile on Dr. Woods.
04:22Friends, enemies, person of details, the lot.
04:25Yes, sir.
04:26HQ9.
04:27So what's our role in this?
04:28We've been asked to find out if Dr. Woods is alive or dead.
04:32Certainly.
04:33Sir?
04:34Yes?
04:35NATO headquarters, General Ross.
04:37Put him through on video four.
04:38Yes, sir.
04:39Find out if he's alive or dead.
04:41It's pretty obvious, isn't it?
04:49Good morning, General.
04:51Harry?
04:52This is Akira Lime?
04:54Yeah, okay, I'll get right to the point.
04:56Jeremy Woods was supposed to be in Brussels this morning
04:58to answer questions on his latest report.
05:00What report?
05:01Well, you know he's our foremost expert in computer science.
05:04Yes, well, I did meet him once.
05:06I don't know if I should be telling you this, but Woods just wrote a dynamite report
05:11on how all our systems could be disabled at the touch of a button.
05:14All our systems, Steve?
05:16Communications, Harry, satellite surveillance, missile strike launches, encryption coding,
05:21even our payroll list, for God's sakes.
05:23Well, I mean, most systems are open to a certain amount of hacking.
05:26Woods has found a hole in NATO bigger than the Grand Canyon.
05:30If somebody really wanted to screw us, we'd be unable to control our submarines,
05:34first-strike aircraft, even our ground forces.
05:37Maybe for months, we'd be deaf, blind, and helpless.
05:42And Woods knows how to do this?
05:44We've checked every word of that report, and he's 100% right.
05:48Who's actually seen this report?
05:50Five people.
05:52Woods wrote it out by hand, one copy, and delivered it to us last week.
05:57Right now, this is probably one of the most closely guarded documents we've got.
06:01So, if Woods is dead, then this information is safe.
06:04However, if he is alive and falls into the wrong hands,
06:08he could be forced to reveal all that he knows.
06:11Everyone has their breaking point, Harry.
06:14Even you and me.
06:17Hmm.
06:39Welcome to your new home, Dr. Woods.
06:42Who are you?
06:44I am Vasily Lenkov.
06:46Perhaps you've heard of me?
06:49No?
06:51No.
06:51No matter.
06:53As you can see, we are well-equipped.
06:56And we try to make you comfortable while you work.
07:00Work?
07:01Oh, yes, work.
07:03Oh.
07:04Did you think you were here for your health?
07:09Please.
07:12Let us not get off on the wrong foot, Dr. Woods.
07:17It will be so much more pleasant if we learn to respect one another.
07:24Please.
07:38What do you want from me?
07:40Oh, come, come, doctor.
07:42This is the response of a child.
07:46Haven't you worked it out yet?
07:51Libya.
07:52Certain countries in the Balkans, the Middle East.
07:55There is no shortage of powerful interests who would like to see NATO crippled.
07:59But the systems can be rebuilt, sir.
08:01Yes, eventually.
08:03Mind you, a lot can happen in a few weeks.
08:05So, we're looking for someone who needs a short-term advantage.
08:09Sir?
08:10Dr. Woods came over with his daughter.
08:12She's in town right now.
08:14Where?
08:15The Marriott Hotel.
08:29Gemma, 22, blonde hair, 5'7".
08:33Studying history at Harvard.
08:36Sounds interesting.
08:37She'll be a dog.
08:39Need a bet?
08:41All right.
08:42Ten quit.
08:43Okay.
08:43You're on.
08:45And she's musical, too.
08:46Plays the piano.
08:49Sam, how long's it been since you got laid?
08:52You think I'm going to hit on her?
08:54Twelve hours after her dad's plane blew up?
08:57Give me some credit.
09:05Miss Woods?
09:09Sam Curtis, CI5.
09:11Chris Keel.
09:13As I said on the phone, we know it's a bad time, but we need to ask you some questions
09:17about your father.
09:19Have they found him?
09:20Is he alive?
09:21We're not sure.
09:23The rescue teams are still looking.
09:25Newspapers say it's hopeless.
09:27It's never hopeless until they give up the search.
09:30And even then, may we come in?
09:37Uh, yeah, I guess so.
09:49This is Simon, my boyfriend.
09:53Hi.
09:54Simon's staying for a few days.
09:57Two James Bonds, huh?
09:59Just one.
10:01I'm a pussycat.
10:06I'm sorry.
10:07I don't know if I use your bathroom.
10:10Sure.
10:12Thanks.
10:22How many people know you're here?
10:24She didn't tell anybody.
10:27Not even your family?
10:29My parents are divorcing.
10:31It's difficult.
10:32How did you find her?
10:35They use your way.
10:37Airline passenger lists.
10:39Miss Woods, does your father have any enemies?
10:43Enemies?
10:44No.
10:53Hmm.
10:55Hmm.
10:57Hmm.
11:00Hmm.
11:09Hmm.
11:14I should have been with him.
11:16That's all I can think about, is I should have been with him on that plane.
11:23Do you often accompany your father?
11:26Excuse me?
11:28On journeys like this?
11:32Sometimes when he's not too busy.
11:34So why not this trip? Why not to Brussels?
11:37It was only meant to be for a day.
11:39He was coming back this afternoon and...
11:44OK.
11:48That's enough.
11:56Can't you see you're upsetting him?
11:58Why don't you just leave?
12:01He's right, Sam.
12:03I think maybe we're getting in the way.
12:07Sure.
12:11It's just routine anyhow.
12:15You look after her.
12:24You're right, it stinks.
12:25There's absolutely nothing in that room that could have been his.
12:28Not even a toothbrush.
12:30Why don't you find this?
12:32Why don't you find this?
12:33On the bedside table.
12:35Boyfriend, yes?
12:35So who's this Simon?
12:38Precisely.
12:48Yeah, 372 HQ.
12:50Back up.
12:51Yeah, we need you here now at the Marriott Hotel.
12:56OK.
12:57I'll have a word with the management.
13:00I'll be in the car.
13:02Boston PD thinks he may be a student at Cambridge Mass, but they can't find any photo ID for a
13:06positive match.
13:08So get them to post the photograph.
13:10Who knows?
13:11Somebody at the university might know him.
13:13It's vacation time, sir.
13:15Oh, damn it.
13:17Anybody thought of contacting the mother?
13:19She hasn't heard from Gemma or Woods for over a year.
13:22Understandable, since they're getting divorced.
13:24No, sir.
13:24They're divorced already.
13:26Two years ago.
13:27You see, we think Gemma was trying to tell us something.
13:29A deliberate mistake that this Simon guy, or whoever he is, wouldn't notice.
13:34Meeting, sir.
13:34Yes, sir, I'll be with you, I'll be with you.
13:36Look, I am so busy.
13:38Why don't you just get back and see if you can help Miss Bacchus?
13:45Yes.
13:48Yes.
13:49Yes, I understand.
13:59One mistake.
14:07One trick.
14:10And they will kill your father.
14:13So you keep saying.
14:15Believe me.
14:16They will do it.
14:20Do you understand?
14:29Do you understand?
14:32Yes.
14:34So, let me see you smile.
15:00I have a suggestion.
15:02Why don't we try that new Italian restaurant, hmm?
15:04Yeah.
15:04You like Italian food, don't you?
15:06Sure.
15:07Good.
15:07Good.
15:08Then we should have a great time.
15:14Good.
15:35Then we should have a great time.
15:37You're lucky.
15:38A concussion is lucky.
15:39I could have lost half my IQ points like some punch drunk boxer.
15:47You know, Sam was an amateur boxer once.
15:49Was he?
15:50Hmm.
15:51Kind of explains a lot, doesn't it?
15:52I am sorry, Sam.
15:53It hasn't affected your memory, vision or libido, has it?
15:57Ha ha.
15:583-7.
16:00Yes, Spencer.
16:01She's feeling fine.
16:02In fact, she's feeling so good, she's decided to dress up in a national costume to celebrate.
16:06Ha ha.
16:06Ha ha.
16:09Yeah, right.
16:09We're on our way.
16:11Malone wants a full reporter since we get back.
16:13Well, there's not much to tell, really.
16:15They walked out like a normal couple and then, wham, eyes out like a light.
16:27So, this is the result of five hours' work.
16:31Congratulations, Doctor.
16:34You've just accessed last year's North Atlantic maneuvers.
16:39Something we know about since last July.
16:44Don't ever try to fool me again.
16:52When I told you my name, you showed no sign of recognition.
17:00But you know who I am, don't you?
17:05You're my opposite number.
17:08You ran the Warsaw Pact communication system during the final days of the Soviet Union.
17:12The former days, not the last days.
17:14There's a difference.
17:15Russia will rise again.
17:16That's the difference.
17:18She'll crush her corrupt government and replace it with order.
17:22The old order.
17:24Many will fight for this and fight to the death, make no mistake.
17:28Half the army is on our side.
17:32A civil war inside Russia.
17:35That would make Bosnia look like a picnic.
17:38Thousands, tens of thousands would die.
17:40And the West must stay out of it.
17:42Which is why you're here.
17:46You expect me to cripple NATO while all this goes up?
17:50I don't expect you to cripple NATO, Dr. Woods.
17:57I know you will.
18:08Misha, show us what you do best.
18:10Oh, my God.
18:12Joe?
18:13Her death will be very slow.
18:16And you can watch every cut.
18:25Bastard.
18:27You bastard!
18:28No, no, no!
18:28Let him go!
18:32Oh, dear.
18:34I had hoped that your intellect would conquer your emotions.
18:39Apparently, the reverse is true.
18:41Teach him the party line.
19:04No!
19:06Enough!
19:07Enough!
19:21Now, listen carefully.
19:25Throughout my country, there are thousands of patriots, many thousands of them, waiting for the call to arms.
19:30When this call comes, there will be no response from the West.
19:36Because Dr. Jeremy Woods will have scrambled the brains of their armed forces.
19:42Let him sit.
19:56You have 19 hours to play your part in history.
20:05What about the tracker?
20:07Uh, you mean the one on the plane?
20:08Blown to smithereens.
20:10They've recovered some pretty grisly remains.
20:12But Major Simms and Dr. Woods have not been accounted for.
20:15Harry, I'll send the photos of the debris over to you, okay?
20:18I mean, there's no way anybody could have survived that explosion.
20:20General, what are you saying?
20:22Look, Harry, I'm saying forget it.
20:24Call off the hunt. Woods is dead.
20:26General.
20:27Uh, look, uh, Harry, uh, next time you're in Brussels, give me a ring, will you?
20:31We'll, uh, we'll have dinner.
20:33I'll hold you to that.
20:36Sir.
20:38Come take a look at this.
20:41Well, this is the point the plane vanishes, sir.
20:44The moment of the explosion.
20:45But if we run it back 22 seconds and enhance it...
20:54We get this.
20:57There, right next to the plane.
21:00Interference, do you think?
21:01That's what we thought, sir.
21:03Then we slowed it down.
21:06Here it is at one-quarter speed.
21:14Something falling off the plane?
21:16Could be a parachute.
21:18Miss Backus, get me details of all shipping in the area at that time.
21:23Particularly small craft.
21:24You think Woods jumped?
21:26And got picked up later?
21:27Anything is possible after the conversation I've just had.
21:31Brussels want us to call off the search.
21:33Call off the search?
21:34You mean it's over, sir?
21:36No, not at all, Mr. Keel.
21:38As far as I'm concerned, it's just starting.
21:49Impressive.
21:51We never know that you could deploy your tanks so quickly.
21:56No sweat, Sherlock.
22:01Well, there's a lot of things we didn't know about your army either.
22:05There will be again.
22:08Have you ever seen a scorpion raise its sting?
22:12It waits, poised, for a long time.
22:15Then, when the moment is right,
22:19strike.
22:20Just like us.
22:21And how many will die in this civil war of yours, Lankov?
22:24I prefer the word crusade.
22:40Now, enter your block code and let me see the response.
22:59Good.
23:01Now, we're getting along famously.
23:03So now, the ground-to-air missile systems.
23:09Can I have some water, please?
23:20Sure.
23:40Help!
23:44Help!
23:45Help me!
23:53What the hell do you think you're doing?
23:56Have you lost your mind?
23:58We need her!
24:12Don't think I wouldn't.
24:17You are lucky nobody hurt you.
24:20Go to hell!
24:22You don't know the trouble you're in, do you?
24:24Do you?
24:26You attract attention, and his orders are to cut your throat.
24:31You'll enjoy it, too.
24:32You are lucky.
25:09Yesssss?
25:10Sir, you asked me to check on shipping in the area that the plane went down?
25:13Mm-hmm. What did you find?
25:16Well, I just discovered the English Channel is the busiest shipping lane in the world.
25:20Within a five-mile radius, there were two supertankers, a French minesweeper,
25:24nineteen cargo vessels, and a small cabin cruiser.
25:30Just... just one cabin cruiser?
25:32Yes, sir. There were high seas that night. Most pleasure boats stayed in port.
25:35All right, get me a recording of the satellite sweep, will you?
25:38Yes, sir.
25:45Yes, I'll do that.
25:46Morning, sir. Good morning, sir.
25:48Good morning.
25:49Right.
25:52Cloud. Solid cover all night.
25:55Damn.
25:57This is better than the satellite.
26:00Captain's log from the French minesweeper.
26:02Who nearly ran down the cabin cruiser, no lights, so he took note of the name.
26:06Arlo Sank, Brighton.
26:08I can translate if you like.
26:10Oh, very kind of a Miss Backus. Hardly necessary, however.
26:14All right, call Mr. Curtius and Mr. Keir.
26:22Okay, so you said there were two guys. What did they look like?
26:26One about 30, one a bit older. Tall, thin, fat.
26:30I told you, it was getting dark.
26:31And you didn't get their names.
26:33I'm bad with names.
26:35Don't you keep any records? Any paperwork?
26:38What's this about?
26:39It's a very expensive boat, isn't it?
26:41Very.
26:42Hmm.
26:43Did they pay with cash?
26:44That's not illegal.
26:45I didn't say it was.
26:47And you didn't see them come back?
26:49Look, the boat was here in the morning.
26:50That's all I know, okay?
26:52And you never bothered to ask them where they were going?
26:55Not my business.
26:56See no evil, speak no evil.
26:58Who are you, Pete?
26:59Boat freaks.
27:00Mind if we take a look?
27:34Bye.
27:35Bye.
27:36Bye.
27:37Bye.
27:37Bye.
27:45Bye.
27:58See ya, let's see.
27:59See ya, Tuse Pois tears.
28:00What the hell are we looking for?
28:02There's always something.
28:04They always miss one thing.
28:05Yeah?
28:06Like what?
28:07Book of matches?
28:09Foreign coin, perhaps?
28:14Man with size 12 boots?
28:19Sorry, Mr. Hitchin.
28:20Looking for something a little bit bigger.
28:22Oh.
28:25Come on, come on.
28:32What do you think they've paid him?
28:34What, to shut his mouth?
28:35Probably a lot.
28:404-5.
28:42Charlie, run a check for me, will you?
28:44The number is 077094443021.
28:49All calls made in the last 48 hours.
28:52It's a boat called Arlo 5.
28:57Now, why didn't I think of that?
28:59Because you got me.
29:23What is it?
29:24It's about Misha.
29:26What about him?
29:26He's a liability.
29:28I'm telling you, when the pressure's on, he'll crack.
29:33All scorpion soldiers are trained to withstand pressure.
29:38Scorpion, my ass.
29:40The man's a psychopath.
30:07What's going on here?
30:08I said, what's going on here?
30:29Power surge, I think.
30:30It will lose anything.
30:32I'll check.
30:32No.
30:33I'll check.
30:44Seems all right.
30:48Yes.
30:54So get on with your work, doctor.
31:00That matter we spoke about.
31:02Later.
31:02It needs our attention.
31:04Later.
31:11The whole city was out.
31:12Ten seconds precisely.
31:14Did our emergency system switch itself on?
31:17Our system's fine, sir.
31:19It was just the utility that went out.
31:23Ten seconds, you say?
31:27I mean, not 11 seconds, nine and a half.
31:30Ten seconds precisely.
31:33According to the power company, yes.
31:35Do you want me to double check?
31:36No, no, no.
31:37No, don't bother.
31:39Don't bother.
31:41The system's here is okay.
32:05When the time comes,
32:09it can be slow.
32:17Or it can be quick.
32:21Slow is painful.
32:30Now, if we got to know each other well,
32:37really well,
32:39I could make it quick.
32:40I could make it quick.
33:13See ya.
33:14Hey, give that back!
33:29Think about it.
33:32There's time.
33:50Four or five.
33:54All right.
33:54Thanks.
33:56Only four calls made from the boat.
33:58One to the owner,
33:59two for weather reports,
34:00and one to St. Petersburg.
34:03St. Petersburg?
34:04Mother Russia.
34:06Well, they're going to check it out for us.
34:09I told you there's always one thing.
34:11Except in this case,
34:13there's two.
34:15What's this?
34:16What does it look like?
34:17Cigarette butt.
34:19German cigarette butt.
34:20They sell a lot of those in Russia.
34:22Where'd you find it?
34:23On the boat.
34:24Why didn't you tell me?
34:25It's not your brand.
34:28So,
34:29these are your missile positions.
34:33Fascinating.
34:34If we'd known this,
34:35in the old days,
34:36we'd have won.
34:37I doubt it.
34:38We knew all yours.
34:40And now they're rockin' in silos.
34:43But not for long.
34:46Enter your block code.
34:50Do it.
34:55Do it!
34:57Do it!
34:59Do it!
35:00Do it!
35:01Do it!
35:02Do it!
35:02Do it!
35:04Do it!
35:04Do it!
35:05Do it!
35:07Do it!
35:08Do it!
35:14Do it!
35:15Do it!
35:16Au revoir, Maurice!
35:17Au revoir!
35:21Do you believe in coincidence?
35:23Sir?
35:24Four cities in four countries.
35:27All power failures in the last few hours.
35:30Ten seconds each.
35:31No more, no less.
35:33So what do you think is causing it?
35:35I would say a Dr. Woods.
35:37Woods?
35:38Yes, his main contribution to Western defense is the ability to knock out power supplies by hacking
35:46into computers.
35:47So you think he's sending us a signal?
35:49I think he's telling us he's still alive.
35:52What is that?
35:54St. Petersburg, sir?
35:56St. Petersburg, sir.
35:56The number dialed from the boat?
35:58Mm-hmm.
36:18The number dialed from the boat?
36:27I'm not sure.
36:27I've got to know.
36:29Who is Vasily Lankov?
36:32Who is Vasily Lankov?
36:33The brains behind their rocket systems.
36:37In Iran runs a strange organization called Scorpion.
36:52All right, we'll be right there.
36:54What did you learn how to drive?
36:56Istanbul.
36:58The guy's still there?
36:59The hotel's keeping him waiting.
37:01Pass your test?
37:02Of course not.
37:15So maybe we'll get together a little bit.
37:16Yes, sir.
37:17Yes, sir.
37:17And in fact, this looks like we're coming now.
37:19Mr Cartwright.
37:22Can we make this quick?
37:23My kids wait in.
37:262098.
37:28Mr Cartwright, where did your son find the key exactly?
37:31On the street somewhere.
37:33Look, I only brought it in because I work nearby.
37:35Can I go now?
37:36We need to come with you.
37:38What?
37:40We need to speak with your son.
37:47Why have you stopped?
37:48I can't remember anymore.
37:50Then we will have to help you.
37:58Misha.
37:58No!
38:00Lankov, please.
38:01Please.
38:02Please don't hurt her.
38:03Don't hurt her.
38:03She's just a kid.
38:04She doesn't deserve this.
38:06She's innocent.
38:07I agree.
38:08She's completely innocent.
38:10But we can't make an omelet without cracking eggs, doctor.
38:36Take your time, Misha.
38:38No, you leave her alone.
38:40Leave her alone.
38:41Leave her alone.
38:43Dad, is that you?
38:45I told you to speak.
38:46Dad!
38:48Gennady.
38:51Wait.
38:54Why shouldn't he talk to her?
38:57It could be very touching.
38:59Come here.
39:00Come here.
39:01Hmm?
39:02Speak to her.
39:04Go ahead.
39:05You're best.
39:08Gemma.
39:09Gemma, can you hear me?
39:11Dad!
39:11Dad, where are you?
39:13I don't know.
39:14Me neither.
39:15Are you okay?
39:15I'm fine.
39:16Just fine.
39:17Why am I here?
39:18Who are these people?
39:20Gemma, honey, listen.
39:21I'm gonna get you out.
39:23How?
39:23By giving them what they want.
39:25You gotta hang in there, honey, okay?
39:27What do you have to give them?
39:28What do you have to give them?
39:31Tell her.
39:33Computer codes.
39:35Secret stuff.
39:38Is it dangerous?
39:39No, it's just something I'm working on.
39:41Dad, promise me something.
39:43Don't do anything crazy just because they've got me here.
39:45Promise.
39:45Yes.
39:47Misha.
39:48Nia T'Hardi at Nior.
39:50Nina Shag.
39:55You have less than an hour.
39:57Strategic strike force, tactical fighter wing, and the fuel chains.
40:01I want them prepared now.
40:03I...
40:04Yes?
40:04I need time.
40:06There is no more time.
40:07I can't remember.
40:07I can't remember how they're configured.
40:09I advise you to try.
40:10I can't remember.
40:11I haven't seen the Air Force software in months.
40:14I wouldn't know where to begin.
40:15You're lying.
40:16I...
40:16Damn you!
40:17I'm telling the truth.
40:18God damn you and everything you stand for.
40:32Okay, Tommy.
40:33It is Tommy, isn't it?
40:34Yeah.
40:35Could you show me where you found the key?
40:36Just point.
40:39Um, near the building?
40:41Yeah.
40:46Hi, yeah.
40:47There seems to be some broken glass on the ground.
40:49and a glass house on the roof, with the window broken.
40:53Got it.
40:53Malone and his team are on their way.
40:55That's nice.
40:56I'll get the civilians out.
41:02How do you want to play it?
41:03Front and back?
41:05Or up and down.
41:07It's a big building.
41:09You seem worse.
41:23All right.
41:24It's your call.
41:25You go up, I'll go down.
41:30Do you want to wait for Malone?
41:32Yeah.
41:33Of course.
41:48Come on.
41:49You can do better than this.
41:52I can't.
41:53I can't remember the order.
41:55That much is obvious, Dr. Woods.
41:58Listen to me.
41:58I don't think the order was ever decided.
42:00Ah, yes.
42:02Indecision can be such a curse.
42:13Will this help?
42:16Oh, God.
42:17Oh, God.
42:18Why have you forsaken me?
42:19Is that what you're thinking?
42:21Well, stop thinking anything except for the fighters.
42:25Blocking the fighters.
42:27That's all that's left.
42:30That's all that's left.
43:03I don't know.
43:04I don't know.
43:07I don't know.
43:10I don't know.
43:11I don't know.
43:12I don't know.
43:13I don't know.
43:13I don't know.
43:14I don't know.
43:14I don't know.
43:14I don't know.
43:15I don't know.
43:16I don't know.
43:17I don't know.
43:22I don't know.
43:45No!
43:46No!
43:47Please!
43:48Please!
43:49No!
43:50No!
43:51Lisa!
43:52Lisa!
43:54There's someone in the building!
43:57Where?
43:57In the attic.
44:18What the hell is that?
44:20What is that?
44:21What is that?
44:26Oh!
44:29Oh!
44:31Oh!
44:32Oh!
44:34Oh!
44:48You're supposed to throw those things when we're on the same flank, not in a bloody pincer!
44:52There were two of them!
44:53There were two of them coming right at you!
44:53With you coming right behind them!
44:55What if I'd missed?
44:56Ever heard of death by friendly fire?
44:58Since when did you miss?
45:05It's a trigger code!
45:07It's a trigger code!
45:07Trigger the whole thing.
45:08All of it!
45:09Block it all!
45:10Now!
45:25it's okay it's okay let's go
45:34what is the matter with you you want to die all right all right all right
45:41do it
46:01freeze
46:32hey where did you come from through the back
46:35you all right your daughter's fine thank you
46:54never thought i'd see daylight again
46:56thank you mr thank you
47:05thank you
47:20i meant what i said if ever you're in boston i'll remember that do
47:37sir there's something we can't quite figure
47:39out whether or not there would have been civil war in russia i don't know
47:44lankov office you thought they would be no sir not that
47:48oh we're wondering about that native the one who threw woods out of the plane
47:52where does he fit in well now he is what we used to call in the old days
48:00double agent
48:04i think i'll recruit him
48:11do you know something
48:12i think thank you a couple years time he probably will thank you very much for everything you've done
48:16been a real help to us all
48:18you
48:28you
48:37you
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