GoldenEye
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:41:19
Boris. Boris.
:41:23
Thanks.
:41:25
Our satellite is knocked out.
So are two of the Americans'.

:41:30
We have another, coming into range now.
:41:38
Good God.
:41:41
Two of the MiGs are down.
:41:43
It looks like the third went into the dish.
:41:46
What do you think?
:41:48
No lights. Not one single
electric light on in a 30-mile radius.

:41:54
- EMP?
- It would explain the MiGs and satellites.

:41:56
- And the blackout.
- Electromagnetic pulse.

:41:59
- A satellite weapon developed by the...
- Americans and Soviets in the Cold War.

:42:04
I've read the brief.
:42:06
Discovered after Hiroshima. Set off
a nuclear device in the upper atmosphere.

:42:11
Creates a pulse, a radiation surge,
that destroys everything electronic.

:42:16
The idea being to knock out the enemy's
communications before they can retaliate.

:42:22
So, GoldenEye exists.
:42:25
Yes.
:42:27
- Could this be an accident?
- No. The helicopter.

:42:30
For stealing the GoldenEye,
it was the perfect getaway vehicle.

:42:34
Setting off the blast would
wipe out any trace of the crime.

:42:37
- The Janus group?
- It may be linked to the helicopter.

:42:42
I know the Russian fail-safe systems.
:42:44
You just don't walk in and ask for the keys
to the bomb. You need the access codes.

:42:56
There had to be an insider.

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