De eerste 200 regels.
Shit. There's an immobilizer.
Someone doesn't want us to leave.
Oh, man.
I've got a bad feeling about this.
You're not going to believe this shit.
- They've got one in my truck too. - Well, now what?
What now is, we wait for bravo unit,
then we all walk out of here together.
Victor! Victor! Victor!
It's not gonna work.
Don't sweat it. Stay sharp, fellas.
Contact, ten o'clock!
Victor! Victor! Victor!
Hold your fire!
Calm down. What's going on out there? What's the damage?
We got hit hard. There are no other survivors.
Okay. Continue on to base,
find Chernov and tell her what's happened.
Get back-up. Got it?
- We got slaughtered. - Got it!?
- Yes, sir. - Get moving!
Hit the lights! Position around the humvee.
Fire!
Cease fire! Cease fire!
Is that it! Is that all you've got!?
Chernov!
Chernov! We need help!
Chernov!
That was the last one, Dr. Krieger.
Outstanding.
Absolutely outstanding.
Where are the whales, Jack?
This is a whale watching tour, right?
Well that's funny, because we scheduled them
to breach over our boat exactly at 2:45 and...
You promised me whales, George.
You hear that? You go get us some whales
or you get us our money back.
I told you, we don't guarantee you see any whales.
You get your three hours out
like everyone else and take your chances.
Oh, we're staying out here until we see some whales.
You might be,
but this boat's going to be back in the harbor...
at the three hour mark exactly.
What's that accent? You're German, right?
Well let me tell you something about American customer service.
We're staying out.
Okay.
Can you come over here?
Can you hold on to this for a sec?
Where are you going?
Anybody want some beer?
George, what are you doing driving?
What?
Hey, and watch out for those rocks. They're pretty sharp and big.
We're alright, Jack.
Take us back.
But, George, what about the whales?
You wanna see a damn whale, you drive the boat
- George. - This was your idea.
This was not my idea. You blame everything on me.
You're the one who bought all that picture-book stuff
with whales on it for Christmas. You gave it to me,
but you wanted it for yourself...
You blame everything on me.
- You couldn't stop... - You're the one who made us...
- talking about the whales. - Sign up for Greenpeace.
Chernov.
- Good work last night, Katia. - Thank you, doctor.
And they were some of your best men.
The best money can buy.
Doctor,
why wasn't I informed about the maneuvers...
outside the perimeter?
Because it was part of research.
Anything that takes place outside on this island
is a security matter that concerns me.
Captain, I didn't want to trouble you.
I knew how you would feel about testing.
Testing?
Yes. Our subject engaged live targets.
You mean you tested him on my men.
One unarmed, genetically modified soldier
eliminated ten heavy-armed men.
This is, um...
This is way beyond anything the command would authorize.
Captain, they're not even your men.
They're Chernov's people.
All of those genetically modified soldiers,
or whatever you want to call those creatures,
were all once human.
Yes, that's right.
Now, if you would excuse me,
I have to finish my painting.
Chernov, is he back in his holding pen?
Yes. The time-released tranquilizer worked perfectly.
Good. You know, if Parker wants to get that much involved,
why don't you have him and his men clean up all the mess?
I'm not sure how much more of this I can stomach.
You mean having that hard bitch as your boss?
You know well enough what I mean.
Yeah, well I have my orders,
but you have a choice, Max.
Why don't you just leave?
I keep thinking I can do more good by staying. We'll see.
Not much of a killer instinct for a soldier.
Yeah, well maybe he'll send you out there next time.
Don't you think it's a little farfetched
- genetically modified soldiers? - I've got it from a good source.
Nice.
You know, it looks like something from your sasquatch file.
Very funny.
It's a surveillance photo taken outside Krieger's research facility.
I don't need to tell you how much trouble you can...
get into snooping around military affairs, do I?
That's just the thing. All my usual sources say there's no...
official military installation on that island.
This is from another source.
Gorgeous shot of a lumber mill.
Who are these guys?
Okay,
so maybe it's super covert.
That's all the more reason not to go snooping around.
Paul, Krieger has been known
to perform genetic experiments on humans.
Now he resurfaces on an island secured by soldiers.
Valerie, I trust your intuition,
but I am not going to have you follow up on this lead.
Do you understand?
Fine, I'll do it on my own time.
What time? You work fourteen hours a day on this paper.
I'll take some vacation then
You? Vacation?
I must have a few weeks banked, right?
Why are you so determined to follow this lead?
Because it's too good of a story to pass up.
Paul.
Besides, I've got a personal interest.
General.
- General. - Doctor.
I'm assuming you've got something interesting to show me.
See for yourself. Parker.
Please.
Please.
As you can see, General, your money was put to good use.
Doctor, I couldn't care about fancy facilities.
What I care about is your results.
I'm positive that you'll be satisfied.
We'll see about that.
See for yourself.
He looks fit.
We have ten holding cells.
And now I have to show you something really incredible.
Here's one we took the liberty of field testing ourselves.
Chernov,
the gun.
- Shoot him. - Shoot him?
Yes, but be careful. Not in the eyes...
and not in the mouth.
- Subcutaneous armor? - The skin itself,
twenty times more resistant to puncture than Kevlar.
His muscles absorb the blows and protect his organs.
Let him loose. Let's see how he moves.
I cannot do that without sedating him.
He would kill everybody in this room including me.
Are you saying that you can't control him?
I can control him, but I have to work on his?
What good is that, a weapon that we can't control?
You can use him under certain circumstances for...
That's not what we commissioned from you, doctor.
You asked me to create an invincible soldier.
That's what I'm presenting to you today.
Basically bulletproof,
no need for sleep,
and he can fight harder and longer than any human soldier.
A soldier? You're making brainless monsters!
Sedate him!
More!
If he can't take orders then he's no better than a vicious animal.
But some more time
- and some more money. - No more funding...
until you produce something that we can use.
Chernov.
Working late, Max?
Hey, Uncle Max, it's me.
I thought I'd leave you a voice mail
just in case you were picking up your messages.
I responded to your last email, but I never heard anything back.
I just wanted to check...
if we were still meeting at that spot that you sent me.
Anyway, I'm heading up now, so I'll see you soon.
Hi, this is... Valerie Cardinal calling.
I'm calling to confirm that you were able to get that...
boat captain that I requested... Jack Carver.
That's right.
Terrific.
I'll be up there in a few hours.
- Thank you. - See you soon.
- Ralph, - What?
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