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:10:00
Flattery will get you nowhere.
But don't stop trying.

:10:03
- Now...
- What's all this to-do about?

:10:06
Strangways. And it looks serious.
:10:08
We've been burning the air between
here and Jamaica for three hours.

:10:13
Oh. In you go.
:10:14
Don't forget to write.
:10:30
Good evening, sir.
:10:32
It happens to be 3am.
:10:34
When do you sleep, 007?
:10:36
Never on the firm's time, sir.
:10:39
Sit down.
:10:44
Jamaica went off the air tonight,
:10:47
in the middle of the opening procedure.
We've checked and...

:10:50
Strangways has disappeared.
:10:52
So has his secretary.
A new girl. We'd only just sent her out.

:10:56
Was Strangways on something... special?
:10:59
He was checking
an enquiry from the Americans.

:11:01
They complained about interference
with their Cape Canaveral rockets.

:11:06
They think it comes
from the Jamaica area.

:11:09
- Does "toppling" mean anything to you?
- A little.

:11:13
It's throwing the gyroscopic controls
of a guided missile off balance with a...

:11:17
a radio beam or something.
:11:19
Five million dollars' worth of missile
aimed at a spot in the South Atlantic,

:11:24
but finishing up in the Brazilian jungle,
is bad enough.

:11:28
Now they're gonna try orbiting a rocket
round the moon.

:11:32
The American CIA sent a man down
to work with Strangways.

:11:36
- A fellow called Leiter. Do you know him?
- I've heard of him. Never met him.

:11:40
Has he found out anything important?
:11:43
Better ask "him". You're booked
on the 7 o'clock plane to Kingston.

:11:46
That gives you exactly
three hours, 22 minutes.

:11:51
Armourer.
:11:53
You'll get a set of background papers
at the airport, in a self-destructor bag.

:11:58
You can study them during the flight.

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