S02E19 - The Waverly Ring Affair

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00:00You
00:16May I help you sir? He was first go ahead. That's all right. No. No, I insist go on this may take a while
00:22Well, thank you. That's very kind of you have some prints for Watson silver nagel
00:25I believe this right here. Hmm. They are 125. All right. Thank you
00:33Five and one. Thank you very much. Thank you
00:40Holy smoke and yump and Yemeni have a birthday this viney and womeny
00:45Boy, they really turn out the Lulu's these days, don't they boys?
00:50I'm just not happy with the focus on this last batch of enlargement. Well, we can have you know
00:55I knew there was a difference last time was in here. I said that to the man
00:58He said our craftsmanship never varies. He says it's verified by electronic verifier. Maybe I've been a little loud here. Oh, sorry
01:05Sir, I think you picked up the wrong envelope. Oh
01:09really
01:11No, no, no, I I think you're wrong I think you should check it again
01:25I
01:42Really very sorry
01:44I
01:54Don't tell me there's nothing in this batch about project windfall
02:06We have most of them already there's one on the diamond market
02:12Is the plan to sabotage the Olympic Games we're going to run out of courier drops we can raid
02:19If this thing whatever it is as big as all signs indicate and these packets should all be full of all the phone
02:26find something
02:28Yes, but it's not on the planning conference. It's an uncle document
02:31What it's stamped file 40. Well, that's impossible Waverly himself can't take anything out of file 40 from the building
02:39It's genuine
02:41They finally done it what a time for it to happen
02:45Thrush has a man an uncle
03:11Oh
03:13I
03:15I
03:39The scanning system tests out perfectly if you don't believe it just walk through the door or better still just put your hand through
03:46You
03:56See anyone who comes through here without first tripping the bypass key sets off the alarm and then it's picked up on the monitors
04:03Well, do you have a backup system? Oh, yes, sir. I installed it myself over a year ago. He'd activated
04:09How does that work George? Well in the event that the scanner system should fail it reacts to body heat
04:14How sensitive is it it can detect a passionate grasshopper going by you want to see how critical it is
04:20I'm sure we can trust your word for it. Mr. Dell
04:24It's your opinion then that no one could have got near file 40 without an authorized bypass key. Yes, sir
04:30It had to be someone with a key. Well, I put limited to about
04:34What two dozen men? Yes
04:38Unhappily indicates the person has been with us long enough to gain a position of responsibility
04:44Yes, I could make it anyone over the rank of area chief
04:47Could even be me
04:54Mr. Austin from security and personnel, it's urgent sit down
04:59You know everyone here. I think Connor Napoleon
05:04May I speak frankly?
05:06Yes, of course. Well, we've just turned up a discrepancy in the history of one of our current trainees. Yeah
05:14How far along is he in our processing third stage it'll mean D training
05:22Unfortunate business I hate to get into that but he can't leave with what he knows
05:30Mr. Curie I can will you please take care of it? Yes, sir
05:36Thank you very much. Mr. Austin. Oh
05:38Carla could I see you for a minute?
05:45Oh
05:56What do you think and I think that we're in a bona fide first-class grade a
06:02mess be precise our whole organization is paralyzed I
06:08Can't issue a single order even without it's immediately becoming known to thrush
06:12What a time for it to happen their project windfall is ready to get underway. We don't even know what it is
06:17We're going to have to be prepared for the worst
06:20What do you propose to do? I
06:24Propose to turn the whole matter over to you
06:30Yes
06:37a
06:54Waverly ring the priority ring a Waverly ring if you prefer the colloquial for me
07:01Yes, I think you should wear one
07:04At least while you're working on this assignment
07:08Well, I don't mind telling you that
07:12Watching you activate one of those things makes me just a be a little bit nervous. I'm not surprised
07:24Really there's no danger
07:27Providing you remember that
07:29I'm the only one who can take the thing off safely
07:32Well, since I hate loud bangs, I think I shall remember Oh
07:38More boom than a bang I say
07:42But no one's to know that you've been issued a priority ring unless you have occasion to use it for emergency identification
07:50or command
07:52Yes
07:53Yes, sir
07:55Make doubly sure that everyone makes a folder. I was solo. What happened? They clamped on procedure seven
08:03This is just routine precaution. Yes, sir
08:13Thank you
08:22Thank you
08:25Hi Napoleon, hi George, how are you?
08:39George and you have any special clearance to take uncle papers past this gate. Well, no, and I don't have any on me
08:46I don't believe
08:47all the scanner shows you do I
08:50Might have I might have written a grocery list on the back of
08:54groceries last night I made myself a note to remember I
08:58Threw that out with it, but the trash paper
09:01You know, the trouble is it's a note typed in thrush code
09:10Oh
09:12Now think George a document in thrush code typed on uncle stationary now
09:18Don't you have any idea? I would could have gotten in your pocket. I only know it. I don't know
09:24Napoleon you've known me since I first applied to uncle you don't really believe I'm the one no, I trust you George
09:32But if I ever discover I'm wrong, I shall personally spread your extremities over the greater part of North America
09:39Thanks, Napoleon
09:41I
09:46Suppose I'm a pragmatist and I don't believe all the final evidence is in yet
09:54Mr. Waverly, do you believe me? Hmm? Do you believe I beg your pardon? Do you believe I'm innocent? Oh
10:01Yes, of course
10:03Well, I want to say that I certainly do appreciate that sir
10:06I I confess if if I were in your shoes and this had happened to somebody else
10:09I just don't know what I'd do
10:12Well, I guess I should get back to work Oh
10:17Mr. Denham
10:19You won't be going back to work
10:22Sir I'm ordering you to be detrained at once
10:26Good
10:38Afternoon gentlemen
10:41We're supposed to stay here and watch
10:44It's a special case. I see. Well, certainly you're welcome. Now, won't you sit down Napoleon? Isn't there some way to stop this?
10:56I
11:01Shouldn't be shield our eyes or something. No concentration of the beam is necessary for hypnotic effect
11:07You might get a little drowsy. Do you watch from that angle?
11:11But you don't have to worry about being brainwashed of your own uncle information and that's what you mean
11:26I
11:37Want you to relax count slowly with me
11:41one
11:42one two
11:44two three
11:47three four
11:49four five
11:52Five six
11:56Six seven
12:00Good
12:02Now mr. Janelle
12:05You will forget everything you've learned while you were with uncle you will wipe your memory clean
12:11absolutely clean
12:12All knowledge of personnel rank who's responsible to whom who holds what job?
12:18Call it to your mind
12:20And now there's a curtain in front of it
12:23Now who is mr. Alexander Waverly?
12:29He's a
12:32Nice man, I used to work for
12:35What is his job? I?
12:39Don't know what was your job with uncle I
12:47Don't remember
12:49Well
12:54That should do it
12:59Are you sure this is foolproof doctor utterly mr. Solo I've heard that some people cannot be hypnotized by Paula hypnotist perhaps
13:08But no one can resist this beam. I assure you
13:11And here's the latest proof
13:13one two three
13:16George I want you to tell me what is the function of uncle section 7 I
13:24Don't know
13:27Otherwise his memory is perfectly sound
13:29It's just that any intimate information about uncle has been erased or rather buried so deeply it can never be recovered
13:38Well, thank you doctor. Thank you very much. Yeah quite well
13:46So steady steady boy, well, they're they're frequently a little dizzy for a few minutes it will pass
13:53Thank you again
14:02Doctor
14:10All right George can you tell us now what the basic equipment is
14:16Uncle communication cleaner
14:23Well starting with it with the with the smallest is the x24 communicator which comes in seven different disguises including cigarette pack and chocolate bar
14:31Then there's the x36 communicator, which has to be housed in a larger package such as a briefcase
14:36But has the advantage of being able to cover a hundred and seventy five degree arc on the earth's surface without having to go through
14:41The relay station then is the x54
14:43We're convinced. Come on boy. Don't let anybody ever tell you these opaque contact lenses are fun
14:50All right, suppose you want to get in touch with us and you can't get out of their sight
14:54There's a special list of uncle contacts in public places
14:57Memorize that list. Oh, I will. All right. What about this? You don't know me
15:01I come up to you and tell you to follow me and you hear the sound of a Waverly ring a Waverly ring commands
15:06Instantaneous obedience no matter what kind of a creep happens to be wearing it
15:11No offense and yet
15:12Well, how's our new member of operations at the enforcement? He's all set sir. I guess so, sir
15:18I must confess I've I've envy you guys the kind of action you get in your jobs
15:22But I'm not so sure you have my sympathy. I think it's so clear on everything. Mr. Dental. Oh, yes, sir
15:28I I guess so
15:29I'm supposed to act as though I were furious that I got kicked out of
15:32Uncle and then let lots of people know that I'm furious and and then see what happens. Very good
15:38Whoever it was planted that paper in thrush gold wanted us to think you were a traitor
15:43Well, we'll go along
15:45Maybe we'll find out why
15:47More important find out who the real traitor is. Well, I'll do my best sir. Good luck to you. Thank you, sir. Oh
15:56Mr. Denno, there's one other thing I'd like to discuss with you you gentlemen wait
16:08Napoleon is it true? What Oh George. Yes. I'm afraid I'm sorry sit down
16:16please I
16:22Heard a rumor this morning, but naturally I didn't believe it. We were supposed to meet for lunch. Oh
16:30And Napoleon I know how he feels about me and
16:33Lunch dates make it easy to keep things merely friendly, but he didn't show up. He was being detrained. Oh, no
16:41It's all over now. I
16:44Just can't believe it. I
16:47Feel as if it's all my fault
16:50Why is that if it's true, then there's something in his clearance file that I missed
16:55Not necessarily or else we need new security procedures
17:00Well, listen, why don't we
17:02Talk it over dinner some night
17:05After all my rival has left the scene now don't kid about George, please. I'm sorry, but the invitation is still valid
17:15All right tonight fine. Oh
17:20I just remembered I have a
17:24prior commitment this evening
17:26It's business I assure you
17:34Tonight yes
17:35I'm catching a helicopter to the airport in 15 minutes. Well, I say it's rather a bad time for you to be in Japan
17:41I agree. I have no choice
17:44Bradford's death was most untimely. He was on the track of that new installation thrushes building in Kyoto. How long will you be gone, sir?
17:52Well, I would hope to be able to reorganize the office in a day
17:56Maybe two
17:58I'm leaving you in charge of headquarters operation. Mr. Solo
18:03Yes, sir
18:08Mr. Austin speaking. Hi Carla. This is George
18:12George Dennell, how dare you call me after what happened, please, please. I don't know what they told you, but please listen to me
18:19Can I see you tonight? Certainly not but after we
18:24After all, we've meant to each other you just can't we have not meant anything George Dennell. Well, what weren't we even
18:32Friends yes, we were friends. Well, then can't we just talk?
18:41And in federal law a man is innocent until he's proven guilty
18:46Okay
18:48Significant legal system since the beginning of mankind's recorded history has included the principle that a man is guilty until he's proven innocent
18:57Well the other way around and in case you're interested this goes back to the code of the Hammurabi for all I'm George, please
19:04This is important. Now does this principle apply to an employer? No, sir
19:09They can use you up take advantage years and then just toss you aside because somebody happened to hear something and do they need any proof?
19:16Not our dear friends and uncle they don't
19:19Please I know what you mean. I got an uncle who's a louse, too
19:23I mean he owns three clothing stores and when my brother asked him for a job, not my uncle uncle
19:31You and CLE
19:34Yeah
19:39No, anyway you you our dear friends and uncle can do anything they please listen Carla if I were you I would get out of
19:45That chicken-picking outfit as fast as I could don't you think it's getting a little loud in here. How was business tonight?
19:52Well, well
19:53Well, if it isn't the great solo the Babe Ruth of Uncle's number my pal
19:58The fellow who wouldn't even lift an elbow to help me when I was getting kicked out on my ear George
20:03Well, you know what? I think of you great great solo
20:06George
20:15Well, that's what I think
20:24See, I'm sorry Napoleon. Yeah, I was trying to put feeling into the part. I don't know if that helps but I'm glad to hear it
20:32Oh
20:43Mr. Donnell if you would like to discuss a mutually advantageous business deal
20:49Meet me in the parking lot the Golden Drake at 9 tonight. Oh, hello. Who is this?
20:54They bit I'm to meet him at 9 o'clock tonight excellent where we're at that the parking lot of the Golden Drake Hotel
21:00All right here take this package of gum the micro transmitter inside the tinfoil. I can keep track of you up to a half mile away
21:09Here we are
21:16Sugarless fine lose a little weight. I like that another piece
21:24I'm sure it's your last one. Thanks
21:54I
22:11Still can't figure out why George put the homing device on the wrong car
22:15Could be an experience or accident or or he could have done it on purpose, which is an entirely different kettle of fish
22:23What George playing a double game well somebody is I'm in
22:36The mistake in George's files
22:39There was a mistake
22:41And I think I know when he got his thrust training. He was registered at the University for a year of graduate study
22:49Seven years ago, but it turns out it was one of the study in Europe get credit at home deals
22:55so while the record shows he was enrolled that year he
23:00He was actually in Europe. I felt sorry for him at first not anymore
23:04I for one am very glad to see the last of George dental
23:18Give me a communicator what just do it a Waverly ring
23:26Here I take it
23:30What did he look like I couldn't really tell not very tall medium build I just couldn't see nevermind I think it's George
23:39Come on 18. That's it. He sickled me with a Waverly ring. So I gave him my communicator
23:45Repeat say again. He sickled me with a Waverly ring genuine confirmed. Thank you
23:53George dental has a Waverly ring. What would life be without his little surprises? Give me overseas really?
24:02Calling mr. Waverly total priority
24:14Hello
24:19Hello communications
24:21Would you please tell me what is so difficult about trying to make contact with Japan? We can reach Japan. Mr.
24:28Solo, but mr. Waverly's plane is headed this way via the polar route
24:31The Aurora Borealis seems to be jamming the microwave frequencies which make it rather difficult to make contact. All right. Thank you
24:40You still any thoughts that it's George
24:43All right
24:45Assuming I am prejudiced about George and I like him. I still can't conceive of him being a double agent
24:50What about Waverly you trust his judgment? Don't you he gave him the ring didn't he? We think he did
24:57Until we hear from him. We cannot be sure
25:00Are you suggesting that George somehow stole one? I'm only trying to deal with the facts you think of anything else?
25:07nothing
25:08For a while. I thought it might be that detrainee that Carla uncovered who had a lapse in his personal record
25:14No, he was completely detrained in any way. He doesn't have access to file 40
25:18This is the most maddening thing I've ever been through for a while. I thought it might even be Carla
25:23Carla it was just an idea. She has one of the cleanest records in our organization
25:28She was recruited just out of high school. There isn't one moment of her personal life that hasn't been accounted for
25:35Solo here
25:38George where are you? Listen, I can't talk now. I want you to meet me at the hazard research and development plant on the what?
25:46The hazard research and development on Long Island now listen bring with you the drawings of the new underwater adapter for our 45 special
25:55File 40. I can't even take that out of the building. You have to
26:00What do you want with the headquarters security information? Just trust me. Everything depends on it. Goodbye
26:05Hello operator
26:07Never mind
26:17All right
26:30This is very embarrassing
26:38Just a phone number I wrote down I didn't want to rely on my
26:42Memory, I guess I'll think of it the next time. I'm a very special phone number Napoleon
26:54It's a natural mistake to make mr. Solo look the next time you write a special number down use untreated paper, I'll do that
27:00Yeah, mr. Solo. I'm gonna have to run you through again. Just to make sure fine
27:05There is such a thing as carrying routine to the point of absurdity. Can't you see we're in a hurry? It doesn't bother me
27:10It's all right. You think mr. Solo would take file 40 documents out of this building?
27:14I'm sorry. Okay, mr. Solo you can go
27:17Okay. Thank you
27:21Too bad
27:23I'll have to report him for allowing me to bully him out of doing his job properly the ironies of responsibility
27:30I'll be in touch
27:33Right
27:35I
27:51Napoleon George is everything. All right. Come on
27:59We can talk safely here well, I think it's a nice little place to have a nice little talk
28:05Did you bring him?
28:06You know, I've never realized that
28:09Research required quite so much machinery Napoleon. Did you bring the drawings?
28:13Yes
28:15What are you going to do with it?
28:17May I have them?
28:19George I have to know what you intend to do
28:23You really do trust me don't you Napoleon
28:26Shouldn't I?
28:28Why not? I must be trustworthy. Everybody trusts me
28:32Including those fellas
28:37You win some you lose some I don't watch me don't move until I do
28:44Hi there, I'm from the alchemy electronics corporation. I thought you might be interested
29:01I
29:22Must say you didn't break any speed records for getting that gun George
29:25Well, it didn't seem to be any urgency since you were clearly outnumbered
29:32All right, let's take it
29:44I've got something to show you
29:50What do you mean we've lost him there's nothing on his channel but static
29:54There was the residual hum from the frequency beam just the way it's supposed to be then
29:58All of a sudden it stopped then static have you signaled it a dozen times
30:04All right, keep trying
30:17Not bad, huh better my little cubbyhole down at uncle. Oh, I don't know George. I always thought your office had
30:25Character
30:26Yeah, actually this suite has only been assigned to me temporarily because there's so many VIPs in town
30:31Hey Napoleon, you want a drink? Yeah, a little scotch George. All right. I sound
30:36Hey, listen Napoleon, you know
30:38You know that thrush Center in Kyoto the one that we figured was being built as their new weaponry development center
30:45Well get this it isn't in Japan at all. It's right here
30:50The thrush people just started that Kyoto rumor just to throw us off. Well, cheers. Cheers. I
30:57See, so that's why Bradford was killed because he was on to it, right? No, not exactly
31:03Well partly but actually the real reason the real reason was to get Waverly out of the way
31:08They're they're a real efficient bunch. These guys. Yes. I've observed that George
31:14Yeah, but you see it better from the inside
31:17George
31:20What I'd like to know I mean, is this for real? Oh
31:26Sure. Sure. It is. So this is a very nice organization
31:29Once you get to know the people and besides it has the added advantage of being kind of an old home week
31:39Well, would you just look who's here
31:43It's nice to see you Carla, I hope George has made you comfortable. Oh, we've had a pleasant visit. Yes. Good
31:49How do you like our new facilities?
31:52Well, gee, I hate to bring business into the party, but you know a whole curious me
31:58Well, it's just a little something that we're calling project windfall, ah
32:04Yeah, I guess it's a little bit of both. I mean, you know, it's a little bit of both
32:08But not enough we had no idea how prophetic our title would be
32:14Did he bring the drawings he said he did oh, come on George and actually I had to say I brought it I mean
32:21You know, I couldn't take file 40
32:25Yeah fellas look inside his left sleeve is a zipper and a cuff
32:29Yep, that's it George think of what you're doing it is hard to believe isn't it Napoleon?
32:36Well, we were just talking about the
32:37President of the United States and he's been in our lives for a long time now
32:44He's the president of the United States. No, he's the president of the United States
32:48I mean, no, no, he's the president of the United States
32:51That's it!
32:53George, think of what you're doing.
32:56It is hard to believe, isn't it, Napoleon?
32:58But we were talking about Project Windfall.
33:00Come on over, sit down.
33:07It's really very simple.
33:10We are going to capture Uncle Headquarters.
33:14Cigarette?
33:16No.
33:18Well, that does sound like fun.
33:21The fun part is that it's really going to happen.
33:24Oh, Napoleon, they've got experts from all over the world, in everything, just waiting to start.
33:30You see, I could give them information on the layout, but not concerning security devices.
33:34I was counting on getting that from File 40.
33:38I must admit that the other afternoon when you intercepted that packet,
33:42I thought we were going to have to drop the whole affair.
33:46But it occurred to me that under the right circumstances,
33:51George might decide to help us.
33:53You see what I mean about a windfall?
33:55I'm sure George could have remembered enough to make the project a success,
33:59but with George and this,
34:03well, they'll never even know what happened.
34:08Sure is lucky you didn't detrain me.
34:10You see, another windfall.
34:12We were just about to try to find a memory crack through counter-hypnosis.
34:16I'm sorry, we're going to have to leave you for a while.
34:18The final briefing's about to start.
34:20Just make yourself at home.
34:22Oh, don't worry about me.
34:24I won't.
34:26You're welcome to try our security.
34:28Call for help if you like.
34:30Oh, dear, I forgot.
34:33There's an electronic jamming screen around this place.
34:37Only our own frequencies can get through.
34:39Too bad, isn't it?
34:40Most unfortunate.
34:41Oh, excuse me, one last thing.
34:43Now that you've seen the place, obviously you'll have to be killed.
34:47I'll see you later.
35:02Stay over there.
35:03Well, didn't you hear the young lady offer me the run of the place?
35:06Just stay over there.
35:08Well, it's not like I have a choice.
35:10What do you mean?
35:11Well, I'm sure you gentlemen can understand my position.
35:13I mean, if I'm going to die, I should be able to select the time,
35:16and the method, and who goes with me.
35:21What's that?
35:23Oh, you mean Thrush doesn't arm you with self-destruct devices?
35:26I'm amazed at that.
35:28All right.
35:29Just put that right over there on that table.
35:32I'll be back in a minute.
35:34I'll be back in a minute.
35:36I'll be back in a minute.
35:38Put that right over there on that table.
35:40I'm sorry, it's already armed.
35:43Just a matter of a second, I'll take my...
35:45My superiors indicate to me that this is the most painless way.
35:48Just a minute.
35:51Just close your eyes.
35:52Now, wait!
36:06Look out!
36:08Kill power!
36:24All right, get him up.
36:25Get his rate and transfer on him.
36:27Right.
36:28Tell her out again!
36:31What was that you said we should put on him?
36:38Kill power!
36:40Kill power!
37:09All right, this is Solo.
37:11I've climbed above a jamming screen.
37:14If you can hear me, I'm off to Hazard Research and Development Company.
37:18In the main foundry, there's a door.
37:28Oh!
37:30Oh!
37:33Oh!
37:35Oh!
37:37Oh!
37:38Bring him down.
37:46I'm sorry, Napoleon.
37:48Our plans for you are much more imaginative.
38:07I'm telling you, that's all he said.
38:10If you can hear me, come to the Hazard Research and Development Company.
38:14In the main foundry, there's a door.
38:16Then there was silence for a few seconds and the static started again.
38:20All right.
38:29I think it's highly appropriate that you will be the first one
38:32to test our new disposal facility.
38:34Well, I'm honored, actually.
38:37Well, you see, whenever we have to dispose of some unwieldy item,
38:41a body, for instance,
38:43our machine wraps it in airtight plastic
38:45so there won't be any embarrassing signs.
38:47And then it attaches some lead weights
38:50and a jet bottle propulsion unit.
38:52It's really marvelous.
38:53Well, it does sound clever.
38:55And then the jet bottle propulsion unit
38:57propels it like a miniature submarine
38:59out to a spot in space.
39:02Submarine out to a spot in the bay,
39:05an unusually deep spot.
39:07The fuel runs out and it sinks.
39:11Sort of Thrush's answer to the population explosion.
39:16Well, as I said, it's untested.
39:19But we feel confident it will work beautifully.
39:23Well, I'll let you know if it doesn't.
39:26Only if it doesn't.
39:33Sorry, we're closed for the day.
39:36Oh, what a shame. And I've come such a long way, too.
39:42Never mind. I can handle this myself quite well.
39:51Well, here it is.
39:57Here it is.
40:03What's the matter, George?
40:05I don't think I'm going to like this part of it.
40:08Oh, George, don't you appreciate the irony?
40:11The great Mr. Solo himself.
40:13Your rival in all of that.
40:15I never considered him much of a rival.
40:17Of course, you're right, George.
40:19But he thought he was.
40:22Well, I wonder how I ever got that idea.
40:26In most ways, I'll miss you, Napoleon.
40:30Much?
40:32I think so. Yes.
40:37Well...
40:40That's going to make it easier.
40:44Napoleon...
40:46Yes?
40:47You must understand...
40:49I...
40:50Now!
40:52Both of you were saying...
40:54Close the match cover, George.
41:00Get your hands up, George.
41:02Both of you. Charming people.
41:15That's right, Napoleon. The joke's on Thrush.
41:18Don't let him fool you, Napoleon. His ring is a fake.
41:23Well, that's an interesting situation.
41:26Wouldn't you say?
41:28I know my ring is real because Mr. Waverly himself put it on me.
41:31He's lying, Napoleon. He was the plant and uncle all the time.
41:34Me? How can you say that?
41:36Carla, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
41:38Ask him about file 40 paper. What about that?
41:40What about that, George?
41:42It was your idea that I pretend to defect.
41:44But when I found out about it, I didn't know what to do.
41:47I didn't know what to do.
41:49It was your idea that I pretend to defect.
41:51But when I found out about Project Windfall,
41:53I thought, boy, if I could just get in on that.
41:55But how to get their confidence quickly, that was the problem.
41:58And your answer was to give top secrets out of our files, huh?
42:01Well, if that's your idea of helping, George, I hate to have you against us.
42:04It wasn't that way at all.
42:06The drawings you brought are worthless.
42:08I test-fired that experimental weapon myself and then it's useless.
42:11It's no good. It'll take months to get it right.
42:13And what I found out is worth a dozen weapons like that.
42:16Well, that's very persuasive.
42:18What's your version, Carla?
42:20I don't have a version. I only have the truth.
42:23I've been a member of Waverly's personal top-secret assignment for over a year.
42:28He issued me a Waverly ring when I discovered we had an infiltrator from Thrush.
42:33He ordered me to join Thrush to find out the identity of the infiltrator.
42:37Since I was working on a similar plan with George,
42:39why didn't Waverly tell me about you?
42:42Let's face it, Napoleon, one of us, either George or I,
42:45was working under uncle orders that even you didn't know about.
42:48I'm telling you the truth. It was I.
42:51It was me. I.
42:53Would I have freed you when you were treed like a squirrel?
42:58You really look very funny.
43:00You freed me to try out the machine, Carla.
43:02Oh, and I let you take my gun away from me.
43:05Napoleon, if I was really a Thrush agent,
43:07I wouldn't let a moonstruck look interfere with my orders.
43:10Well, only one of you is telling the truth.
43:13If that is a genuine Waverly ring,
43:15then where did George get the one he's wearing?
43:17It's a cheap imitation. They made it up in the Thrush lab.
43:25All right, Carla. Come over here.
43:29George, right here.
43:31What?
43:32I'm going to make sure you don't fool anyone else with that Waverly ring.
43:35Take it off.
43:36But, Napoleon, it'll explode.
43:38George, I said take it off.
43:39No, hold on. Don't go.
43:40Carla, where are you going?
43:41That's a cheap imitation Waverly ring.
43:43Why are you trying to duck out?
43:45Do you really think you've won anything, Napoleon?
43:48Regardless of what you do to me,
43:51you are both still hopelessly trapped.
43:54George, come over here.
43:55Yeah.
43:56You know how to get out of this place?
43:57Well, I know the general direction.
43:58All right.
43:59If we can't get out, maybe we can get someone to come in.
44:02Yes.
44:03Try yelling for help.
44:05You've got a very ingenious job of camouflage here, Carla.
44:08However, there's got to be a ventilating system somewhere.
44:11George.
44:12Huh?
44:13Collect everything that'll burn.
44:38Come on.
45:08Come on.
45:39Do you really think an installation like this
45:41isn't protected against fire?
45:43Yes.
45:44Keep walking and don't panic.
45:45You'll have to get trampled.
45:47This is worse.
45:48This is the way to port.
45:49And just how are we going to get across a one-million-volt field?
45:52This is the way I came in.
45:54All right.
46:00Hey, get her!
46:01Never mind her.
46:02Run!
46:03Turn on the auxiliary power.
46:05Never mind her.
46:06Run!
46:07Turn on the auxiliary power.
46:35That was a nice try, Napoleon.
46:37But this time, there are no more fuses left for you to blow,
46:40so you might as well drop your gun and come to Mama like a good little boy.
46:46Shoot, you fools!
46:47Shoot!
47:02And where were you all this time?
47:04Trying to read your smoke signals.
47:06They're even more illegible than your handwriting.
47:12I must confess,
47:14this procedure always makes me feel a bit jittery myself.
47:18There is one thing I'd like to know, Mr. Waverley.
47:20Why did you trust me?
47:22You had evidence against me,
47:24and you still trusted me so far as to give me this ring.
47:27Well, security measures are valuable, of course.
47:32But there comes a time when a man must judge character.
47:36In all modesty, I consider myself rather good in that connection.
47:42So perhaps it's just as well that I wasn't around when you were doing your best performing.
47:53Much the same as your having instinctive faith in my ability to do this.
48:02Well, at least I've proved I'm capable of working in enforcement.
48:08Well, George, you mean you have proved that...
48:11Do I even know how to do this?
48:18Of course, my work in Section 4 is so darn important.
48:23We could never expect much active help from you when you're needed so badly down there.
48:27Much more valuable where you are.
48:29Well, call me when you're in another tight spot.
48:43Mr. Soto, next.
48:46Mr. Soto, next.
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