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Timecop 1997 Season 1 Episode 5
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00:22We do not have time for mysteries, Heimerich. Our work is at the critical stage.
00:27Well, in a few days we will be able to hit English targets at Wilk.
00:31I feel Germany is finally on the verge of the great victory.
00:34High Command is not interested in your feeling, Doctor.
00:38The Allies are closing on all sides. We need hard results.
00:44Go on. Show them.
01:03It's called a laptop. A sophisticated type of computer. More powerful than also Allied calculating devices combined.
01:13Where are the vacuum tubes? The power supply. What is this IBM?
01:21It doesn't matter how it works, just that it does.
01:27A carrier.
01:31Is this the miracle that the Alliators will bring to the knees?
01:37Not the box. The information inside the magic box. Okay?
01:42Schematics for an advanced missile guidance system.
01:47Formulas for more powerful fuels. And...
01:56The ultimate weapon. The atomic bomb.
02:01The atomic bomb.
02:14The atomic bomb.
02:16.
02:25.
02:51Excuse me, would you care to tell me what that was all about, Mr. Quitzer?
02:54I thought the presentation went quite well.
02:58You were supposed to design a simple temporal confluence chart for the House Intelligence Committee, not some multimedia extravaganza.
03:05Any key puncher can put together a pie chart. I figured this way we could show off the department's new
03:09graphics system. Sell some sizzle with the silicon?
03:13By bombarding the ranking House Republican with a holographic enthusiast.
03:16She was the narrator.
03:18She didn't have any clothes on!
03:20That was a glitch.
03:23You gotta admit, the imaging? Spectacular.
03:27Go.
03:31Hey, Genghis. Big fan.
03:35Officer Logan, now returning to South Africa, 1933.
03:45All right, who's Freddy?
03:48It's nice to be back, Fuller.
03:50Well, she's only been calling every ten minutes, so I was just curious.
03:53Frederica is part of something known as a socialite.
03:55Well, you should try it one of these days. Since when are our TEC historians in charge of distributing phone
04:02messages?
04:02I'm very flexible.
04:05I'm very flexible.
04:06I'll remember that.
04:09Call Freddy.
04:17Hi, this is Freddy. Please leave a message at the sound of the tone, unless this is Jack.
04:21I waited four hours, so don't bother. In fact, don't call back. Ever.
04:28Welcome back.
04:29Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Easy, Jack. You're scaring my computer tags.
04:36You know, breaking your desk won't fix things with your girlfriend.
04:39I mean, when I was your age, I, uh, I, uh...
04:46Ah, hell, I'm no good with this touchy-feely stuff.
04:49Heh, heh, heh. Yeah, funny.
04:55Matusik, I'm there.
05:02Computer probability's up to level seven, Captain. Magnitude's still increasing.
05:05Looks like a massive temporal rift.
05:12Whoa. This is tearing through history like a freight train, and we don't catch it, it's gonna run right over
05:16us.
05:16Pipe everything down to historical.
05:18Children, I'm not hearing anything.
05:21Miss Fuller?
05:23Our ripple emanates from September 1944, Berlin, Germany.
05:27Obviously a war-related transgression.
05:30Thank you, Boyd Kritzer.
05:35Captain, Miss Fuller, anything else?
05:39Uh, I didn't get many, uh, hits off the target date, so I cross-referenced forward.
05:44The ripple in steps two days before the Nazis launched their first V2 attack on London.
05:48That's it.
05:49Wait a minute.
05:50The V2s weren't launched from Berlin.
05:52They didn't have the range.
05:53And besides, they were conventional weapons.
05:56I mean, I don't care what they hit, it would not rate a level seven.
05:59Unless our perp's up to something unconventional.
06:03Work up a full historical dossier.
06:05Names, maps, nearest Motel 6.
06:08Logan prepped for temporal insertion.
06:11What?
06:12Come on, Jack.
06:13It's not as if you got anything better to do.
06:16Yeah, as a result of my last assignment.
06:18Hey, wanna hit some more deaths? Be my guest.
06:20What am I, stuck in the TC version of a revolving door?
06:23There must be someone else.
06:24Somebody who speaks German, which by the way, I do not.
06:27You mean like McLean?
06:28Yeah, there you go, McLean.
06:29Home with the flu.
06:30Not to mention he snaps if there's too much foam in his latte.
06:33Damn it, Jack.
06:33We're not talking about some fluff ball going back to 06 and buying up Beverly Hills for chump change.
06:39This ripple's off the board.
06:40I need the best.
06:47Are you gonna brief me or not?
06:55Fuller's found a double agent deep inside the Nazi scientific division.
06:58A German citizen name's Hannah Schmidt.
07:01She might be able to help.
07:02Assuming I can convince her I'm on her side.
07:04That's your job, pal.
07:07Three missions in one week? This is a joke, right?
07:10Talk to him, not me. He ordered it.
07:11Oh, that is such a load, Jack.
07:13You're like some time-travel junkie.
07:15You gotta get your fix of the past.
07:17What is it? Is there something in the here and now you don't like?
07:21Amy, this isn't the time.
07:23No, no. You go back to 1944 because there's certainly no problems for you to face back there.
07:27With all due respect, Miss Freud, we got a major problem back in 1944.
07:32Release the horizon.
07:35Gotta go.
07:53You know, Fuller's been subbing for Hemmings for two weeks, but I get the impression she knows more about you
07:58than I do, Jack.
07:59Can I, uh...
08:01Uh-huh.
08:04Never mind.
08:05That's right.
08:06I forgot you're our token enigma.
08:09Lock it.
08:10Theater position and set.
08:11Secure all ports.
08:12Commencing historical download.
08:13Download now.
08:27Download complete.
08:31Let's do it.
08:33Clear the platform.
08:39Attention to profile.
08:42Clarity.
08:46Ten.
08:48Nine.
08:49Eight.
08:51Seven.
08:52Six.
08:54Five.
08:55Four.
08:57Three.
08:58Two.
08:59One.
09:00One.
09:03Two.
09:09Three.
09:17Two.
09:17Three.
09:19Two.
09:19Two.
09:21One.
09:23One.
09:24One.
09:40Guten Tag.
09:48All right, boys, it's all the German, I know.
10:00Move!
10:05Come on!
10:07We're coming!
10:09Move!
10:13Move!
10:13Move!
10:15Move!
10:15Move!
10:15Move!
10:30Move!
10:32Move!
10:41Move!
10:41Move!
10:43Move!
10:43We're late in 1944.
10:45Give me location in Greedon Schmidt.
10:47No, no.
10:5948 Wilhelmstrasse.
11:03Whoa!
11:05Whoa!
11:06Whoa!
11:06What?
11:07Move!
11:11Go!
11:12Go, God.
11:13Come, God.
11:15Come, God.
11:17Come on.
11:29All right, where'd you go?
12:01Whatever you just said, I don't blame you.
12:04You speak English?
12:05Yeah.
12:06My name's Logan.
12:08I'm an American sent by the Resistance.
12:10No American would be mad enough to be in Berlin now.
12:13You don't even speak German.
12:14But I know that Johanna Schmidt, born May 3rd, 1917, in Munich.
12:18Parents Willem and Marie both dead.
12:19One brother, Renier, who died at the hands of Gestapo during a student protest in 1938.
12:24He's no dead.
12:25And what happened to the officer who shot him?
12:28You've been working as a clerk in the Nazi Research Division since April 43 when you were recruited by the
12:32OSS.
12:33And you've been passing Nazi secrets to the Allies ever since.
12:37Not here.
12:38Look.
12:42What else do you know about me?
12:44I know about your contacts and the Resistance, your codes, your drop points.
12:48Them all on the inside of your left thigh.
12:50Even tomorrow's dinner plans.
12:52An affair of state with Eric Goebbels himself.
12:55Details to be duly reported back to Allied Command.
12:58You're crazy.
12:58I'm not going to any dinner, Ed.
13:20Lucky guess.
13:24So if you aren't here to kill me, what is it you want?
13:26Hitler's losing the war.
13:28He's desperate.
13:29He's pinning his last hopes on the development of a superweapon.
13:31An atomic weapon.
13:32I remember documents involving heavy water experiments.
13:36I'm impressed.
13:37Did I read the documents I see or did I understand them?
13:40You're going to point that gun at me again, aren't you?
13:44I was under the impression the atomic program had stalled.
13:48Well, we think it might be getting kick-started again.
13:51Has anything different been going on?
13:53Maybe a new face?
14:01There was someone.
14:02Someone special.
14:04All very hush-hush.
14:05My area, the research division, was suddenly put under double guard.
14:16You have to get me inside.
14:18Just like that.
14:19I've been at risk for months.
14:21And now you expect me to jeopardize my mission for someone I don't even know?
14:25It's ridiculous.
14:32Unless...
14:32Unless what?
14:34Two weeks ago, the Nazis captured a coded message.
14:37A list of allied double agents in the European theater.
14:41It was forwarded to the research council for analysis.
14:45If they break the code, dozens of allied operatives could be compromised.
14:49I know where the list is kept, but the room is heavily guarded.
14:53I can't get to it.
14:56But an officer...
15:05The list is in exchange for your trust.
15:11Done.
15:14Be sure.
15:15If I even suspect you are not who you say you are...
15:18Hannah.
15:19Learn to take yeses and answer.
15:24I'll need a place to stay.
15:26Oh, that was subtle.
15:41Sleeper?
15:42Great.
15:44Once I lost all feeling in my back and legs, I was fine.
15:48I thought you said you reported to work in the morning.
15:515 a.m. is morning.
15:59Tea?
16:03You never did tell me where you're from.
16:07Washington, D.C.
16:08I've seen pictures.
16:10It looks very pretty.
16:11It's a place I've always wanted to go.
16:13Maybe someday you will.
16:17I doubt that very much.
16:26The list is kept in the courtroom, ground floor.
16:28Bring it to me.
16:29I'll instruct you from there.
16:31How are we going to get in?
16:51Good morning, Carl.
16:52You're looking well today.
16:53Thank you, Hannah.
16:55I brought you some tea.
16:57I bet you're going to divert him, not kill him.
16:59Carl, I'm having a problem with the sink in my room.
17:03I was wondering if you might come by,
17:06see if there was anything you could do.
17:08I'm afraid there's a terrible leak in the sink and I can't...
17:11Oh, I love my uniform.
17:14I'm so stupid.
17:15Terrible.
17:16What's up in office?
17:18Oh, this is impossible.
17:20Forgive me.
17:47This is going great.
18:05What's wrong with this picture?
18:13Nice graphics.
18:14It ain't your daddy's Donkey Kong.
18:17You're from the future.
18:18Well, that makes two of us.
18:25Oh, fuck it.
18:28Two.
18:30Two.
18:32I love the deer.
18:35Get it.
18:35Fuck it.
18:37We're coming in.
18:39Looks like that's everything.
18:43Oh, see ya.
18:45It's my movement.
18:46God's sake.
18:54Get it.
18:56Get it.
18:57Get it.
18:58Get it.
18:59Get it.
19:00Get it.
19:01Get it.
19:03Get it.
19:07Dr. Heineke.
19:08Don't look at me.
19:10Hot to deer.
19:11Hot to deer.
19:14Hot to deer.
19:16What's this?
19:17Mr. Minster.
19:18What's that?
19:36Fuller is going to love this one.
19:52Major?
19:54Arrest him.
19:57Fuller?
19:58Fuller?
20:07It's nice to be back, Fuller.
20:10That's Major Fuller.
20:13Where is everybody?
20:15Your facility's only on maintenance staff.
20:16There were no returns scheduled for tonight.
20:19I don't know you, and that is not a regulation uniform.
20:23Reineker Industries.
20:28What does Reineker have to do with anything?
20:31Watch happen.
20:32The Nazis won.
20:34I nailed the wrong guy.
20:37You.
20:37You're not from here.
20:39That's that, Reineker.
20:40So, I'm going back.
20:41You two, drop your weapons.
20:44Snow.
20:45Or something.
20:53Oh, kinky.
20:55You.
20:56Try your nightstick.
21:00Good.
21:01Now, hit your buddy with it.
21:02Hard.
21:07Well, it's either that or...
21:08Don't shoot.
21:17I love that Nazi enthusiasm.
21:19Now, tough yourself to something solid.
21:24The launch computers are monitored 24 hours a day.
21:28You program a launch, and you'll have a tactical team down here within seconds.
21:33You know something?
21:36I believe you.
21:42Is any of my foe in there?
21:45I'm sorry.
21:50Shouldn't be so hard.
21:52Okay.
21:53Reverse the temple coordinates.
21:55Germany, 1944.
21:56Blood rotating.
21:58Sure.
21:58Like I do this every day.
22:00Blood sloth.
22:02Ready for a launch.
22:05Driftling!
22:07Driftling!
22:08Come on!
22:35Let's land.
22:38Holy moly!
22:40What's the fire?
22:41Yes, really.
22:42It's it.
22:44I'm going to be stuck.
22:45I've got you too long, eh?
22:46Yeah.
22:48Oh, my God.
23:17Oh, my God.
23:47Oh, my God.
23:48Like that's everything.
23:53God's sake.
24:02Don't look at me.
24:04Oh, my God.
24:14What is this? What is that? What is this?
24:24Your performance as my stand-in was perfect, albeit brief.
24:30Hello, Cine.
24:33And make sure I get my sneakers and earrings back.
24:43Always carry a spare.
24:47Collecting the information now, that was easy.
24:51Collecting plutonium, that could be tricky.
24:59Ah, and just a little dab will do you.
25:03Whoa!
25:21That's all.
25:32Dr. Reinecker, the guidance system is ready for final testing.
25:37Will you stop being such a Nazi?
25:39Oh, that's right, you are one.
25:44Whoa!
25:46Almost forgot.
25:50Let's go, Fritz.
26:15You saw me disappear into thin air, so naturally you're scared, confused.
26:18You want to know what happened.
26:20You want to know who I really am.
26:21Well, I will tell you everything, but you have to promise not to scream.
26:29That's for lying to me.
26:31I knew I left something out.
26:34And I am sorry for lying to you, but it couldn't be helped.
26:37What I'm going to tell you is going to be very hard to believe, but it's the truth, I swear.
26:40Harder to believe than seeing you vanish?
26:43Well, yeah.
26:46I'm from the future.
26:48You said you'd tell me the truth.
26:50That is the truth.
26:51Shall I keep going?
26:52Because it doesn't get any better.
26:54I was born in 1974, 30 years from now.
26:59When I was a kid, World War II was nothing more than a scratchy documentary in history class.
27:05My God.
27:07This is beyond insane.
27:09You're right, it is insane.
27:10But not as insane as it's going to get if Dr. Reinecker succeeds.
27:13Because he's from the future too.
27:15And he's brought with him a technology which will prevent the allied victory.
27:19You say allied victory like it's a fact.
27:21How do you know?
27:22Because your future is my past.
27:25But Reinecker's trying to change that.
27:27And if it succeeds, all of London will be reduced to ash, and the world will change forever.
27:31You said you wanted the truth.
27:32That's it.
27:39Tomorrow.
27:43Word came today.
27:45The entire research division's been ordered to assemble tomorrow in the hills near Weissenburg.
27:51They said it was a surprise for us.
27:56Maybe the surprise will be on there.
28:03Reinecker!
28:12What?
28:13You refuse to cooperate with our scientists.
28:16If anything happened to you, your weapon would be lost.
28:18You just figured that out?
28:21The Fuhrer ordered you!
28:23He ordered me nothing!
28:25Yes!
28:26I'm not one of his black shirt robots.
28:28Zeke Heineck to Reichen country.
28:31This is a business deal, remember?
28:32And I'm CEO.
28:35Yes!
28:36I'll win you war for you.
28:38And then, Hitler will finance Reinecker Industries.
28:43And I will unleash a barrage of technological advances that'll make Bill Gates look like...
28:52Thomas Edison looks like the village idiot.
28:55I'm talking about lasers, computer chips, fiber optics.
29:00I'm talking about more money than the Fortune 500 combined.
29:04So Fuhrer doesn't care about your money.
29:07He only wants to crush the allies once and for all.
29:14Then tell Hitler to strap on his drool cup.
29:17Because tomorrow's gonna be a foggy day in London town.
29:20Then tell Hitler to inform you.
29:22He's a big man.
29:27No, please.
29:29Thomas Edison.
29:32He knows you.
29:36No, no, no.
29:37Berlin, September 8, 1944.
29:39Cross-reference date with the current case .
29:40No, no, no, no.
29:47Don't talk.
29:49Don't talk.
29:50Don't talk.
29:50Don't talk.
29:53what you're having a bad dream listen i'm sorry i couldn't get that list of agents for you
30:00but that's history we're not allowed to change history this is a strange job you have
30:09what did you call it i'm a time cop
30:15and yes it's very strange but you like it i'm good at it but you like it
30:27you and fuller would get along great who she's a woman i work with she says i'm more comfortable
30:34in the past than in the present not that i'd ever tell her but she's right why
30:44in my time things change fast there's no stability and in the past things are simpler
30:49there's black and white right or wrong there's good there's evil you might be right i don't know the
30:57future but it seems like you're running from something yeah everywhere i go smart women
31:09we can talk about that later
31:13i won't have a later
31:18try to get some sleep
31:22we can talk about that later
31:26huh
31:26huh
31:43we can talk about that later
31:49we can talk about that later
32:09You're leaving?
32:13I want you to stay here today.
32:15Don't go near the launch.
32:17I have to go.
32:19Don't be suspicious.
32:20It's too dangerous.
32:22It's a bit late for that, don't you think?
32:25Unless you want to tell me something about my future.
32:28I'm serious.
32:29Tell them you're sick.
32:30Tell them anything.
32:32What is this?
32:35What are you trying to...
32:46You know I'm going to die.
32:50Listen to me.
32:52That is not going to happen.
32:53But it already has.
32:55It's history.
32:56Isn't that what you said?
32:58The launch will be stopped.
33:00The Allies will win.
33:01And I...
33:02It's not going to happen.
33:12Where are you going?
33:16Reinecker's lab.
33:17I have to take him back.
33:23Stay here.
33:26Please.
33:55You understand this technology.
33:57I'll just take this list.
33:59Please.
33:59Explain it to me.
34:03Well...
34:08That's what's commonly known as a crash.
34:10Temper temper.
34:15Fritz, grab his gun.
34:23You've been busy.
34:24Bad news, Doc.
34:25Your system's shot.
34:27But don't worry.
34:27I understand there'll be a radio shack down the block in about 40 years.
34:33Nine.
34:33Nine.
34:34God.
34:35What is it with you people and guns?
34:41That's how you use a gun.
34:43One.
34:59Don't worry.
35:21I'm going to take you to the house.
35:59Beautiful, isn't it?
36:01The missiles don't push my buttons.
36:03But like the song says, whatever gets you through the night.
36:07Rolling Stones.
36:09John Lennon, but it's an easy mistake.
36:12Not.
36:13Noch zwei Minuten bis zum Start.
36:17You think you stopped me?
36:19I don't need a computer to invent new technology.
36:22It's all up here.
36:25Stop behind you.
36:33You just wanted to make sure you hadn't interfered with our launch.
36:37Well, everything seems to be okay and so I guess you're going back.
36:42Only this time, you're gonna stay back.
36:45Good night.
36:48That means kill him.
36:59You's dead!
37:05You're the wrong way, Doc!
37:20go up against the truck
37:28I couldn't let them hurt you
37:30I'm sorry
37:31isn't this the most possible
37:36you're not going to stop it
37:52no
38:23I could have stopped it
38:26no you couldn't
38:28first V2 was launched on London today
38:30that's history
38:33London's history
38:35in a few minutes the entire city will be incinerated
38:38and the Nazis will have won the war
38:40yes
38:43this is yours
38:46oh man
38:47you disarmed it
38:48night before last
38:49when you were checking on your scientists
38:50this is turning into a really bad day
38:53the only thing that's going to hit London
38:54is a couple of tons of tin
38:55in your high-tech guidance system
38:59of course that's nothing compared to what'll hit the fan
39:01once your Nazi friends find out
39:02the Reinecker special wasn't done
39:04I'm not worried cop
39:06hell I can talk those idiots into anything
39:08it's not like they're rocket scientists
39:10good
39:12so go ahead
39:13explain it to them
39:15now's as good a time as any
39:19what are you good to do
39:22plutonium and guidance system's gone
39:27only thing left
39:28is Reinecker's advanced fuel mixture
39:36okay listen up everyone
39:38hi Hitler
39:41the missile was sabotaged
39:43and it's not going to explode
39:45but don't you worry
39:46because everything we're going to need to know
39:48is right here
39:49and I'm going to be able to build up
39:50a brand new one
39:51bigger
39:52better
39:53and it would go right on those lines
39:55wait wait
39:56no you don't understand
39:57I can build another one
39:58three days
39:59come on man
40:00you gotta
40:00no
40:11whatever you're doing
40:13you should be quick
40:17now what
40:18you can't change history
40:19you're right
40:22it's quite a list
40:23they were almost finished decoding
40:25Reinecker's computer sped up the process
40:28I don't think they could have cracked the code without it
40:32now we'll never know
40:37Anna Schmidt's death
40:39disappear
40:41change your name
40:42your identity
40:52find a life that makes sense
41:04you're right
41:06you are good at your job
41:08it's living
41:13I would take you with me
41:14if I could
41:15it's all right
41:16I belong here
41:35I won't forget you Hannah
41:43I want you
41:44to
41:45you
42:11Welcome back.
42:12Do something with that, Doc, will you?
42:14I read the file on Hannah Schmidt after you left.
42:20Must have been hard, you know, knowing that she was...
42:24Ah, hell.
42:27Do me a favor, Gene, don't sympathize.
42:29Don't even try.
42:31Thanks.
42:32I think that would be best for everyone.
42:34Major Fuller, how's the job?
42:36Fine.
42:39Oh, how I love a man in uniform.
42:42Welcome back, Jack.
42:44It's nice to be back.
42:45Okay, I mean, I was thinking about what you said, you know, about me being more comfortable in the past.
42:49Yeah.
42:52I thought maybe we could talk about it.
42:54Maybe over a drink.
42:56Sounds good. Where should we go?
42:58Well, I know a great little, uh, speakeasy in 1926 New York.
43:04Oh, God.
43:05Oh, God.
43:06Oh, God.
43:07Oh, God.
43:08Next on Syfy, TimeComp.
43:13The prophecy has begun.
43:14John Delancey, 24's Richard Burgey, Stargate Atlantis' David Hewlett, and Roswell's Shiri Appleby.
43:21In Dark Light, a Syfy Pictures Original.
43:25Tonight at 9.
43:26As
43:28Show.
43:29A
43:30Show.
43:36After
43:37Chef.
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