:09:03
	- I don't mount an operation this way.
- We didn't expect you to be happy.
:09:08
	We know his health record.
:09:10
	His mother is Russian.
He speaks the language...
:09:13
	...and is the same size as Voskov, who
the suit and cockpit are fitted for.
:09:18
	You mean this is reduced to
the decision that he fits the suit?
:09:23
	You want me to risk resources...
:09:25
	...for somebody who's never
been on an intelligence mission...
:09:28
	...who's subject to seizures.
:09:30
	Delayed stress syndrome
is common among our vets.
:09:34
	It manifests itself in civilian life,
not battle conditions.
:09:41
	- This is suicide.
- That's exactly why it'll work.
:09:45
	It's too unthinkable for
them to ever defend.
:09:48
	We'll get you on that plane.
You just have to fly it.
:09:52
	- You guys are amazing.
- We need you, major.
:09:56
	- You're the best we've got.
- Lots of guys could fly that plane.
:10:02
	You fly it.
:10:06
	Not with your qualifications.
:10:10
	The decision has been made, gentlemen.
:10:12
	I'm afraid we have no other choice.
:10:16
	It's already been set in motion.
:10:19
	This is government land.
:10:21
	I've been told to say it could pass
over to the private sector.
:10:25
	What you're saying then is that
you've already picked a volunteer.
:10:30
	You will be flying the most
sophisticated warplane...
:10:33
	...on the face of this earth.
:10:37
	You probably realized you won't go to
Moscow as Mitchell Gant.
:10:42
	Get to know this man, Leon Sprague.
:10:45
	He's a businessman from Nevada.
:10:48
	He's been flying into Moscow
the last few months...
:10:51
	...from his factory in Marseilles,
selling our comrades...
:10:55
	...a carburetor part
for their outboard motors.
:10:58
	He's actually been
defiling the Soviet youth...