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ut them down. levkin: do not believe everything you read. they were not all destroyed. safe house. from kgb days. you hide something well enough, even greedy capitalist like putin can't find it. orlov: ah. you still have it. it was the right size to hide this. that's us, years ago. you really kept one? but the orders were to destroy them all.
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sometimes orders are stupid. so you had your doubts, too? of course i had doubts. why didn't you tell me this before? you gave me no chance. you defected without warning. left me behind. here you go. maybe don't look for your ex-girlfriend on this one. we can't use this for anything yet. runs on russian 240-volt a.c., if it runs at all. oh, voltage. we can't guarantee sevchenko's gonna put the bomb near an outlet, so we need to figure out how to make this into a portable... cheget-book. i'm gonna need your laptop battery for that. whoa, whoa, whoa! nobody cracks my rig but me. you can use my backup. you carry around two computers? you carry a backup gun, don't you? and a backup to the backup. yes, ma'am. i thought i'd never see this again.
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then again, i thought i'd never see moscow again. what made you decide to leave? i spent my life building bombs like firebird, making them better, stronger. i thought about nothing else. when i watched test. not like other tests. this one, we incinerate houses. with sofas, with lamps, with mannequins for people eating dinner at the kitchen table. and in a flash... (imitates explosion) everything gone. and after this, i couldn't think of my work without thinking of my nephew having dinner with his parents at the kitchen table. they would never let me stop making bombs, so i... i had to defect. i was a coward. i was trying to run from something i made. we-we are responsible for
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what we create. but you never told levkin what you were going through? those old secrets... ...cost me my country, my best friend. (phone ringing) macgyver: thornton, what's up? are you ready? we're getting close. i've got my eye on sevchenko's courier. and unless i've lost my touch, we should know the exact location of our bomb in a few minutes. we'll be ready. riley: good job, mac. the cheget is now a laptop. (alarm buzzing) perimeter alarm.
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spetsnaz. ussr may be gone, but soviets never forget an enemy. they must have recognized us at the airport. get down! (gunfire) this way! in! in! into the rabbit hole. riley: what's a rabbit hole? jack: as long as it's bulletproof, who cares? (men shouting in russian) we must protect the cheget. put it in here. jack. jack: what's with the flour? (men shouting in russian) for when we run out of rabbit hole. (pounding on door) levkin: this way. let's go. this way. faster, faster.
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unless this plan ends with me eating a thousand pancakes, i don't like it. perfect, keep shaking it out. riley: seriously, what's the flour for? macgyver: in a high concentration, the air and the flour are very flammable. all right, riley, go! we good? yeah, go ahead. (alarm rings) (explosion) viktor, what happened? levkin: they knew about the safe house and the tunnel.
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who can tell me how you manage to get the device and lose the only guy that knows how to use it? they were waiting for us when we... there wasn't anything we could do. it was my fault. i failed orlov. jack: this is viktor levkin. former kg... thornton: kgb. i saw his name in orlov's debrief. what's he doing here? he knows the passwords to disarm the bomb. and he's the reason we have the cheget. he's also the only reason we have this. got it off the spetsnaz who tried to kill us. sevchenko's men are communicating using encrypted phones. and since this was made in my lifetime, i can hack it. and now we have the encryption key. good. crack this. i took this off sevchenko's courier. it's been giving our techs back at phoenix fits.
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okay. i've got exfil instructions for friendlies, blast radius, minimum safe distance and gps coordinates. the location of sevchenko's target. jack: that is camp bondsteel, u.s. army base outside of kosovo. sevchenko just sent this? he's telling his people to get clear. he's going to detonate the bomb today. sevchenko: dr. orlov. say hello to your child. locked away for over half a century. now free to fulfill its destiny. it is a masterpiece. and you are an artist. i am here to commission your next great works. i want you to build me more. the hell i will. but this is the only reason you're still alive. hmm? i've been amassing uranium for years.
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we are finally going to do what the soviet union should have done long ago: not just restart the cold war, but finish it. and this time, russia will win. you are insane. i'd rather die than help you. i've always enjoyed a challenge, doctor. the base is on high alert. all nonessentials are being evacuated. eod is gonna do another sweep, but they're saying that nuke isn't there. wait, firebird isn't a scalpel, it's a sledgehammer. just because the base is the target doesn't mean that the bomb is physically there. i'm pulling up satellite imagery of the area. we're looking for anything within the blast radius, about three klicks in every direction around the base. hold on, wait a minute. look at that factory. it may be overgrown and abandoned, but check out that dirt. those are fresh tire treads right there, man. that's got to be where sevchenko is. ♪
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either this is it or we've run across a spetsnaz convention. jack: the crate's empty. that bomb must be in the building. it'll be on the top floor. elevation will maximize blast radius. levkin: they must have brought orlov here with the bomb. we move now. whoa, whoa, hang on, now. i appreciate your enthusiasm, viktor, i really do, but we can't exactly go walking in the front door, can we, mac? no. but we can drive. (grunts) i'll never... (grunts) ...help you. oh, but you will. we are going to bring russia back to greatness. or i will wipe your entire family off the face of the earth. i see your nephew lives in novgorod
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with his wife and three daughters. you bastard. pack up. we're taking good doctor with us while he considers his options. 15 minutes until minimum safe distance, gentlemen. let's be on our way. (gunfire outside) (tires screeching) (men shouting in russian) (gunfire continues) (men shouting in russian) riley: i got orlov and the bomb. it's counting down.
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he's not gonna last long out there, mac. i know. we got company. nicely done. thanks. did you just donkey kong those two guys? yeah. that was awesome. pull that when i tell you. okay. (grunts) now! (grunts) (muffled grunting) s-sevchenko must not escape.
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he has material for more bombs! colonel, we need ten minutes to get out of the blast zone. if we don't leave now, we'll never make it. (gasps) ladies first. alexei. macgyver: the biggest problem with time is that you never make more of it, which is fine when everything's going your way. but let's be honest, when does that ever happen? uh, mac... we got a problem here. this keyboard's toast. i cannot stop the bomb if i can't talk to the computer.
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hey, how we doing, mac? not as smooth as i'd like. well, i totally believe in you, 'cause, well, you know, if you blow it, we're all dead. no big deal. so, no pressure. macgyver: computer keyboards are actually pretty simple. pressing a key completes an electrical circuit. if you're missing some keys, you can use pretty much any other object. a bolt, a hook, a gear-- the keyboard doesn't know the difference, as long as it completes the circuit. so, by attaching one wire to each of my new keys and another wire to my old russian scientist, his touch sends the right signal and your computer thinks it's whole again. bolt, hook, gear.
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each is now a key. your body is the ground, so when you touch them... my body completes the circuit, and i become one with my creation. exactly. (cheget beeping) (gun cocks) (grunts) viktor! i'm almost out. make it count. i need you to cover me. i thought having a corner office made you soft. (grunts) (groaning) don't move. you don't understand. if we don't clear the blast zone, we all die. levkin: the password is... (speaks russian) this computer is too old.
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commands are taking forever to execute, and we don't have enough time. (sighs) when you wrote this, how many digits did you use for the year? two. nobody thought that those weapons would last that long. the y2k glitch-- maybe we can use that here. computers always need to know what time it is. and with a two digit year, resetting the clock convinces it that it's 1916, not 2016. and you've just bought yourself 100 years. (laughs) didn't know how to handle the turn of the century, huh? (sighs) viktor. we did it. we did it! viktor... we need to get you a doctor. we need to get him a doctor right now. no... there is no time. just listen, my old friend. i wasn't angry at you for leaving russia.
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i was hurt because you didn't trust me enough to tell me your plan. i would have gone with you. i wanted to protect you, viktor. that was always... my job. viktor? viktor? (indistinct radio chatter) yeah, i'm really sorry about viktor, man. he was a good dude. i liked him. yeah, he was. about nikki... i told you i stopped looking for her and i lied. you know that. mm-hmm, mm-hmm. but i did that 'cause i didn't want you worrying about it.
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worrying about you is my job, man. and i know certain things are off-limits, but when it comes to stuff that's work-related, i mean... i'm done with nikki. she's somebody else's problem now. all right, all right, that's good to hear. no more secrets from now on. hey, well, if that's true... i'm just gonna say it. what? your fashion sense... it's-it's terrible. what? uh, wh... how... wh-why is this coming up? i'm just, i'm just saying... do you get dressed in the dark or something? (both laugh) okay. you know what, since we are being honest, i hate your singing. always have. you're terrible. you butcher iron maiden. butchered iron maiden? well, i'll have you know that i'm the karaoke champion in, like, four states. (laughing): who even decides...? all right, yeah, prove it. uh... (clears throat) (humming "push it" by salt-n-pepa) not here.
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♪ salt-n-pepa's here, and we're in effect ♪ ♪ want you to push it, babe ♪ coolin' by day, but at night workin' up a sweat ♪ (hums) ♪ now push it (hums) ♪ p-push it real good... watch the feet. ♪ what did "salt and pepper" ever do to you? ah, ah, ah. it's "salt-n-pepa." (laughs) you're a terrible dancer. four states. ♪ ooh, baby, baby ♪ baby, baby ♪ ooh, baby, baby... riley: here we are. home sweet home. please, uh, say thank you to your friends. hey, don't think we won't be calling you next time we need a russian genius to solve a problem. i'd like that. (chuckles) ah, my chair. mm-hmm. my tv. (sighs)
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