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Race heads for the airport and takes control of the Dragonfly Jet; he fails to notice that another henchman has been hanging on beneath the Quest SUV, loaded in the plane's cargo bay. The thug on the plane ahead discovers the homing device and destroys it. Meanwhile, the trespasser on the Dragonfly unleashes a deadly cobra in the cockpit. The cobra spits venom in Race's eye; he immediately loses control of the jet, which careens toward a mountain.
 
Race heads for the airport and takes control of the Dragonfly Jet; he fails to notice that another henchman has been hanging on beneath the Quest SUV, loaded in the plane's cargo bay. The thug on the plane ahead discovers the homing device and destroys it. Meanwhile, the trespasser on the Dragonfly unleashes a deadly cobra in the cockpit. The cobra spits venom in Race's eye; he immediately loses control of the jet, which careens toward a mountain.
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Race leaves the cockpit while Jonny takes controls, shakily assuring himself that flying is just like his computer flight simulator. The cobra appears in front of him and bites the captain's chair as he dodges to the side. Hadji quickly grabs it as Jonny regains control of the plane. In the cargo bay, Jessie treats Race's eyes. As she moves forward to help Jonny fly, the covert thug tries to stab her. Race confronts him, though his fighting moves are hampered by his vision problems. As the man nearly gets the upper hand, Hadji walks in and throws the cobra, which bites him in the face. He accidentally releases the bay doors and is swept out into the night sky. Ahead, the team see a landing strip; it lies adjacent to the palace of the Sultan of Bangalore, and armed guards escort them to an audience. He invites them to spend the night; as Hadji mentions that he remembers the palace, the Sultan reveals himself to be Hadji's cousin and promises to kill him. A trap door opens, depositing them in a jail cell across from Pasha Peddler's. Hadji's old caretaker confides that he tried to bribe the guards and warn Hadji, but they would not accept the cash.
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*Race - "Keep it; it's way over the limit anyway."
 
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*Race - "Pasha, if you can't wheel and deal your way out of here, we ''must'' be in trouble."
  
 
===Trivia===
 
===Trivia===

Revision as of 00:16, 25 May 2007

The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
"The Mummies of Malenque"
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Episode no. H00616-94051
Airdate December 12, 1996
Chief locations Calcutta - 88.37E, 22.65N (10,751 miles)
Vehicle(s) Dragonfly Jet
Quest SUV
Writer(s) Glenn Leopold
Guest roles Teresa Saldana (Estella Velasquez)
Fernando Escandon (Dr. Salazar)
Castulo Guerra (Col. Salazar / Miguel)
Tonyo Melendez (Jose / Reynaldo)
Episode sequence Rock of Rages <--> Race Against Danger
Other episodes

Plot Summary

Act One

The episode begins with images of Hadji Singh's first memories, recalled through the help of Questworld and Dr. Quest's VR Memory Probe in the lighthouse. As Jonny watches, Hadji views his mother and father for the first time. The scene soon changes to Hadji's running through the palace as a young boy to escape someone. The pursuer turns out to be Pasha Peddler, who calms young Hadji before raising a knife and plunging it towards him. Hadji leaves Questworld screaming, which alerts Race Bannon and Jessie. She reveals that Benton has not yet perfected the probe, and suggets Hadji call Pasha to learn more about the incident. An attempt to do so ends in failure when a scarred man tells Hadji to "come and get [Pasha]" before ripping the phone from the wall at his shop. Concerned, the gang take the Dragonfly Jet to Calcutta, where they find his shop closed on a busy market day. Inside, the shop has been ransacked, though no money has been taken. As the team search for clues, four thugs burst in, the leader commanding the others to seize Hadji. Race smashes one before being knocked out himself, and despite Jonny and Jessie's efforts, Hadji is wrangled.

Act Two

Race regains his composure and leaps into action. Before a showdown can occur, the police rush in as the thugs flee. A man fingers Race as the perpetrator, noting that his credit card allowed entry. The others plea otherwise, and after checking his passport, the Calcutta police commander decides that he is genuine. That night, an assassin present at the shop climbs the wall of the Hotel Ranchipur and stabs what appears to be a sleeping Hadji. He uncovers the supposed body to find pillows; Race flips on the lights and rushes at the assailant. He overpowers him by breaking his wrist and tries to pry answers, but Hadji doubts he will talk due to a code of silence. The assassin uses the distraction to break free and escape in a jeep. Jonny is disappointed with his getaway until Race pulls out one of Dr. Quest's tracking scanners, as a beacon has been placed on the thug. They pursue in the Quest SUV when Jonny notices that the beacon is no longer on the road.

Race heads for the airport and takes control of the Dragonfly Jet; he fails to notice that another henchman has been hanging on beneath the Quest SUV, loaded in the plane's cargo bay. The thug on the plane ahead discovers the homing device and destroys it. Meanwhile, the trespasser on the Dragonfly unleashes a deadly cobra in the cockpit. The cobra spits venom in Race's eye; he immediately loses control of the jet, which careens toward a mountain.

Act Three

Race leaves the cockpit while Jonny takes controls, shakily assuring himself that flying is just like his computer flight simulator. The cobra appears in front of him and bites the captain's chair as he dodges to the side. Hadji quickly grabs it as Jonny regains control of the plane. In the cargo bay, Jessie treats Race's eyes. As she moves forward to help Jonny fly, the covert thug tries to stab her. Race confronts him, though his fighting moves are hampered by his vision problems. As the man nearly gets the upper hand, Hadji walks in and throws the cobra, which bites him in the face. He accidentally releases the bay doors and is swept out into the night sky. Ahead, the team see a landing strip; it lies adjacent to the palace of the Sultan of Bangalore, and armed guards escort them to an audience. He invites them to spend the night; as Hadji mentions that he remembers the palace, the Sultan reveals himself to be Hadji's cousin and promises to kill him. A trap door opens, depositing them in a jail cell across from Pasha Peddler's. Hadji's old caretaker confides that he tried to bribe the guards and warn Hadji, but they would not accept the cash.


Quotes

  • Race - "Think Pasha takes credit cards?"

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  • Race - "Sorry; I'm his personal secretary, and you're going to have to make an appointment—with a good dentist."

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  • Race - "Keep it; it's way over the limit anyway."

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  • Race - "Pasha, if you can't wheel and deal your way out of here, we must be in trouble."

Trivia

  • Jonny's remark that the city is more crowded than he remembers is probably an allusion to an episode of the classic series.
  • Race's credit card, used to break in to Pasha's shop, is a 'NISA'.
  • The "Hotel Ranchipur" may be an allusion to "The Rains of Ranchipur", a 1955 film set in India.

From: Episodes