:11:02
	in a secret African base.
:11:05
	The mission fell in Count
Von Katterling.
:11:08
	He ordered his aide and 18
guards
:11:11
	to execute the order.
:11:14
	But when the job was done,
:11:17
	the aide and 18 guards all
dissappeared.
:11:19
	What has that got to do
with me?
:11:20
	The UN has commissioned me
to find the gold.
:11:24
	Since it was looted from
many countries,
:11:28
	there are bound to be
ownership claims.
:11:32
	I deemed it best to have an
Asian
:11:37
	to carry out the job
unofficially.
:11:40
	So here you are.
:11:43
	Let me make the
introductions.
:11:45
	Col. Bart. This is Condor.
:11:47
	Glad to know you.
:11:48
	Lt. Col. Banner.
:11:49
	Glad to know you.
:11:50
	This is Ada.
:11:53
	How do you do?
:11:54
	Ada is Professor Pautz's
student.
:11:56
	She's familiar with the
deserts.
:11:59
	Surely she'll lead you to
the place.
:12:02
	Are you saying she is to
lead me there?
:12:04
	You don't seem to have
confidence in me.
:12:06
	That's not what I meant.
:12:07
	I plan for the worst but
hope for the best.
:12:09
	Homework, plans and
preparations are needed
:12:12
	plus ability to play by ear.
:12:13
	I am glad to work with
a confident person.
:12:16
	You are made to compliment
each other.
:12:19
	Col. Bart, show the Condor
the key to the base
:12:21
	The Baron will keep the key.
:12:28
	Is the gold still there,
after 40 years?
:12:31
	The key has been with the
government.
:12:33
	No one could have made an
entry. Don't worry.
:12:35
	The robbers didn't need keys
to enter Pharoah's pyramids.
:12:36
	The site is top secret,
:12:39
	out of reach to most people.
:12:41
	I've another question.
:12:44
	Yes?
:12:46
	This job is for me and the
Condor.
:12:47
	Is case of dispute, whose
word goes?
:12:50
	Your suggestion?
:12:54
	Anything goes.
:12:56
	Then I'll make the decision.
:12:57
	All right.
:12:58
	10 a.m. Tomorrow. At the
Royal Library.
:12:59
	Tomorrow I want to go...