:27:02
	- What are we doin' here?
- They've become bland.
:27:06
	First lesson: Threat equals fire power.
:27:09
	Terrorists, though relatively few
in number, rely on massive fire power.
:27:13
	Fragmentation grenades,
other improvised explosive devices.
:27:17
	Law-enforcement officials,
on the other hand, are poorly armed...
:27:20
	...indoctrinated in the use
of non-deadly force...
:27:24
	...and, to a great extent, are not
proficient in what weapons they do have.
:27:38
	Department policy, reluctance to fire,
police-public relations...
:27:42
	...human rights, civil rights...
:27:44
	...safety orientation, necessary
when dealing with civilians...
:27:48
	...but catastrophic with terrorists.
:27:50
	- Pay attention, huh?
- The most important rule is...
:27:55
	...hesitation kills.
:27:57
	Hesitation must be removed
from the policeman.
:28:11
	Are you sure that
this guy's even in the city?
:28:14
	The latest information, as gathered by
the Interpol computer bank, supports this.
:28:20
	He isn't comfortable in Europe.
No one will hire him.
:28:23
	Africa, Asia, the Middle East,
South America...
:28:27
	They've got enough revolutionaries.
:28:29
	But if you wanted worldwide press
coverage... New York. Where else?
:28:34
	What about the possibility that he
could have retired or gone into hiding?
:28:39
	Sergeant Fox, isn't it?
:28:41
	The answer to the possibility
of Wulfgar's retirement, sir, is...
:28:46
	...he's only beginning.