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The recovery effort is sabotaged by Von Duffel, who dynamites the wreck while Dr. Quest and Race are inside. Jonny is able to take emergency measures from the control submersible to raise them and the wreck, saving their lives. Dr. Zin meanwhile realizes that the blueprints detail a "Specula" device, which can somehow nullify atomic bombs. Enraged that the blueprints omit a critical detail, he murders his engineers and resolves to have Dr. Quest finish the design for him. The Quest team meanwhile deduces the location of Zin's lair. While traveling through India en route to the coast, the Quest team meet Hadji, a street performer who steals Race's money. They track him down and force him to return the cash. An assassin later tries to stab Race, but is downed by Jade, who is watching over the Quest team with a sniper rifle.
 
The recovery effort is sabotaged by Von Duffel, who dynamites the wreck while Dr. Quest and Race are inside. Jonny is able to take emergency measures from the control submersible to raise them and the wreck, saving their lives. Dr. Zin meanwhile realizes that the blueprints detail a "Specula" device, which can somehow nullify atomic bombs. Enraged that the blueprints omit a critical detail, he murders his engineers and resolves to have Dr. Quest finish the design for him. The Quest team meanwhile deduces the location of Zin's lair. While traveling through India en route to the coast, the Quest team meet Hadji, a street performer who steals Race's money. They track him down and force him to return the cash. An assassin later tries to stab Race, but is downed by Jade, who is watching over the Quest team with a sniper rifle.
  
The Quests track Dr. Zin's lair to an island near Sumatra, and rendezvous with a US military liaison there, Chip Balloo. Dr. Quest explains that Specula was a code name for a beam of uranium hexafluoride, which, when applied to uranium stockpiles, would render them non-radioactive and prevent fission in combative applications. Rachel, his wife, originated the idea; Dr. Zin killed her in an attempt to steal it. A tiger enters camp and attacks Race, who swings the butt of a shotgun and hits it on the nose; Jade shoots it afterwards to save Race's life again. Chip Balloo then turns on the team, but Hadji kills him with throwing knives. Race and Dr. Quest set out for Dr. Zin's lair, but Turu attacks them; Race brings it down with two bazooka shots, but is left incapacitated. Jonny, hearing the explosions and fearing the worst, walks on foot to the lair, discovering the wreckage of Turu (who is revealed to have been a robot).
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The Quests track Dr. Zin's lair to an island near Sumatra, and rendezvous with a US military liaison there, Chip Balloo. Dr. Quest explains that Specula was a code name for a beam of uranium hexafluoride, which, when applied to uranium stockpiles, would render them non-radioactive and prevent fission in combative applications. Rachel, his wife, originated the idea; Dr. Zin killed her in an attempt to steal it. A tiger enters camp and attacks Race, who swings the butt of a shotgun and hits it on the nose; Jade shoots it afterwards to save Race's life again. Chip Balloo then turns on the team, but Hadji kills him with throwing knives. Race and Dr. Quest set out for Dr. Zin's lair, but Turu attacks them; Race brings it down with two bazooka shots, but both he and Dr. Quest are incapacitated and captured. Jonny, hearing the explosions and fearing the worst, walks on foot to the lair, discovering the wreckage of Turu (who is revealed to have been a robot).
  
Jonny sneaks into the lair and discovers that it's an old monastery, converted into a missile silo; a "V-10 Rocket" is being readied for armament with a nuclear warhead, revealed to have been made via the contents of the microfilm from Hong Kong that Jade sold to her unknown buyers. Dr. Zin meanwhile reveals to Dr. Quest (who's tied up and being interrogated) that his plan is to manufacture his own nuclear weapons while disabling the rest of the world's stockpiles, as revenge for his adolescent love perishing in the Nagasaki bombing.
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Jonny sneaks into the lair and discovers that it's an old monastery, converted into a missile silo; a "V-10 Rocket" is being readied for armament with a nuclear warhead, revealed to have been made via the contents of the microfilm from Hong Kong that Jade sold to her unknown buyers. Dr. Zin meanwhile reveals to Dr. Quest (who's tied up and being interrogated) that his plan is to manufacture his own nuclear weapons while disabling the rest of the world's stockpiles, as revenge for his adolescent love perishing in the Nagasaki bombing. Outside, Jade approaches with a detachment of US special forces, prompting Zin's guards to sound the alarm. Race, interrogated by Von Duffel, uses the alarm as a diversion and knocks Von Duffel into an aquatic chamber housing Dr. Zin's man-eating kraken. Dr. Zin erstwhile reveals that he's captured Jonny Quest; Dr. Quest pleads with him, saying that the missing component was a red herring, and that the Specula can otherwise be assembled from the existing blueprints without it.
  
 
===Dan Mazeau, April 3, 2008===
 
===Dan Mazeau, April 3, 2008===

Revision as of 07:21, 5 October 2023

General Information

Fred Drekker, September 1994

The movie takes place in 1964.

An ex-SS Nazi scientist, Von Duffel, maintains a secret base deep in a Southeast Asian jungle, where he's kidnapped scientists to work on a secret project. He keeps a pteranodon, Turu, as his personal security, in addition to gun-toting guards with floating platforms. One of the scientists tries to escape, and Turu swoops down and kills him.

In Hong Kong, Race Bannon gets into a running gunfight with several Triad members over a piece of microfilm he's obtained from a spy. When all seems lost, Jezebel Jade arrives in her car and helps him escape, before turning a gun on him to take the microfilm for herself. After she leaves, Jennings Corven (a handler for Intelligence One) arrives, assigning Race to guard duty for Dr. Benton Quest at his Palm Key compound. Race meets Dr. Quest and is shown the Quest Jet by Jonny; Benton meanwhile meets with Corven, who reports that a mysterious, metallic sphere has appeared in the Amazon river basin. The US military retrieves the sphere, which is housed for study in a large warehouse at the Quest compound.

Jonny breaks into the warehouse at night out of curiosity, only to discover that the sphere has deployed legs and uncovered a central red eye sensor, and is now moving as though a robotic spider. The army futilely tries to stop it, until Race douses it with gasoline and sets it aflame, which allows a military jet to fire upon it with a heat-seeking missile. Dr. Quest deduces that Zin created this robot spy. Dr. Zin meanwhile receives blueprints transmitted by the robot spy, depicting a secret project that Dr. Quest was working on in that warehouse before abruptly ceasing upon the accidental death of his wife. Dr. Zin instructs Von Duffel to kill Dr. Quest, who has meanwhile deduced that Von Duffel was a former Nazi who was recently processed by Bombay customs. Dr. Quest also surmises that Zin and Von Duffel are looking for the wreck of a German U-boat that Von Duffel previously ordered on a secretive mission during World War II, and journeys to its crash site to recover it in a miniature submersible.

The recovery effort is sabotaged by Von Duffel, who dynamites the wreck while Dr. Quest and Race are inside. Jonny is able to take emergency measures from the control submersible to raise them and the wreck, saving their lives. Dr. Zin meanwhile realizes that the blueprints detail a "Specula" device, which can somehow nullify atomic bombs. Enraged that the blueprints omit a critical detail, he murders his engineers and resolves to have Dr. Quest finish the design for him. The Quest team meanwhile deduces the location of Zin's lair. While traveling through India en route to the coast, the Quest team meet Hadji, a street performer who steals Race's money. They track him down and force him to return the cash. An assassin later tries to stab Race, but is downed by Jade, who is watching over the Quest team with a sniper rifle.

The Quests track Dr. Zin's lair to an island near Sumatra, and rendezvous with a US military liaison there, Chip Balloo. Dr. Quest explains that Specula was a code name for a beam of uranium hexafluoride, which, when applied to uranium stockpiles, would render them non-radioactive and prevent fission in combative applications. Rachel, his wife, originated the idea; Dr. Zin killed her in an attempt to steal it. A tiger enters camp and attacks Race, who swings the butt of a shotgun and hits it on the nose; Jade shoots it afterwards to save Race's life again. Chip Balloo then turns on the team, but Hadji kills him with throwing knives. Race and Dr. Quest set out for Dr. Zin's lair, but Turu attacks them; Race brings it down with two bazooka shots, but both he and Dr. Quest are incapacitated and captured. Jonny, hearing the explosions and fearing the worst, walks on foot to the lair, discovering the wreckage of Turu (who is revealed to have been a robot).

Jonny sneaks into the lair and discovers that it's an old monastery, converted into a missile silo; a "V-10 Rocket" is being readied for armament with a nuclear warhead, revealed to have been made via the contents of the microfilm from Hong Kong that Jade sold to her unknown buyers. Dr. Zin meanwhile reveals to Dr. Quest (who's tied up and being interrogated) that his plan is to manufacture his own nuclear weapons while disabling the rest of the world's stockpiles, as revenge for his adolescent love perishing in the Nagasaki bombing. Outside, Jade approaches with a detachment of US special forces, prompting Zin's guards to sound the alarm. Race, interrogated by Von Duffel, uses the alarm as a diversion and knocks Von Duffel into an aquatic chamber housing Dr. Zin's man-eating kraken. Dr. Zin erstwhile reveals that he's captured Jonny Quest; Dr. Quest pleads with him, saying that the missing component was a red herring, and that the Specula can otherwise be assembled from the existing blueprints without it.

Dan Mazeau, April 3, 2008

Plaintext Scripts

Drekker Script

Mazeau Script

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