:25:02
However we travel,
I must arrive at my destination...
:25:05
within 20 hours of departure.
:25:08
I fear I can entrust this
to no one but you.
:25:13
Dmitri, as we say,
I'm sorry and you're sorry.
:25:19
Do you have any idea
what the hell he's talking about?
:25:21
- An idea? Yeah.
- Like?
:25:24
Like it's a good idea
to pick him up in a hurry...
:25:26
and a bad idea to fly him
on a commercial carrier.
:25:29
- Is he still in Sydney?
- Dr Vladimir Nekhorvich is dead.
:25:35
So is his colleague Gradski,
but that happened earlier.
:25:38
We had Nekhorvich on a flight from
Sydney that crashed in the Rockies.
:25:43
- Dead?
- Are you listening to me?
:25:48
If he didn't want
to go anywhere without me,
:25:50
how did you get him
on that flight?
:25:53
Oh, you were there.
:26:03
When I couldn't find you,
I had to replace you.
:26:05
Sean Ambrose was the obvious choice.
:26:07
Now, he doubled you, what,
two or three times?
:26:11
- Twice.
- What did you think of him?
:26:17
We had our reservations
about each other.
:26:20
Isn't it a little late
to be asking me that?
:26:22
No, not necessarily.
Airline records...
:26:26
list a Captain Harold Macintosh
as the pilot of flight 2207.
:26:30
As far as the media and all
government agencies are concerned,
:26:33
Captain Macintosh
died on the flight.
:26:35
But, in fact, he missed it.
:26:38
He did, however,
make the next flight...
:26:42
in cargo.
:26:43
Stuffed into a rather small
suitcase, considering his size.
:26:47
Now, someone on that flight
planned an operation...
:26:50
designed to bring the plane down
and make it look like an accident.
:26:53
Someone skilful enough to bring
the whole thing off without a hitch.
:26:57
So there's one thing we know
that Ambrose doesn't.