Timecop: The Berlin Decision
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:25:02
It's internal, sir. One of our own.
Douglas. June, 1987.

:25:05
- We're bringing him back now.
- Yeah? What happened?

:25:08
He was on assignment and
decided to pay himself a visit.

:25:12
- Got too close.
- I knew something like this
would happen.

:25:15
- Not now, Doc.
- Why not?

:25:18
You've been allowing them to go back
wherever and whenever they choose.

:25:21
- Doc, not now!
- [Computer] Initiating re-entry.

:25:41
Holy shit!
:25:43
[Computer]
Launch recovery successful.

:25:47
[Groaning]
:25:54
Douglas? Oh, my God.
:25:56
[Groaning Continues]
:26:00
How the hell did this happen
without me knowing it?

:26:04
Look. I can't account for every
movement made by our agents
throughout their lives.

:26:09
What exactly do you do here
all day long, Travis?

:26:11
I just launch 'em
and retrieve 'em, boss.

:26:14
They're the ones trained
to interact with the past.

:26:17
They know that same matter can't
occupy the same space at the same time.

:26:20
Oh, shit!
:26:23
Send someone back to stop him
before he meets himself.

:26:27
An accelerated launch now!
:26:29
I'm going.
:26:33
- I thought you wanted a life.
- No. You're not sending him.

:26:36
He just jumped this morning.
:26:39
I'm sorry, Ryan.
Broderick, you're up.

:26:42
You got it, chief.
:26:44
If Douglas dies here,
he also dies in 1987.

:26:47
That means every time criminal
he's ever brought in
will never have been arrested.

:26:51
[Computer Voice]
Sixty second,
accelerated launch.

:26:55
Probability: 68.3%.
:26:58
It's a launch, Doc.
Don't you have something to do?


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