:29:01
Alex wanted to test you
before we put you in the game.
:29:05
- So this whole thing was a big test?
- Unbelievable. That was great.
:29:10
- Really?
- Really.
:29:12
Oh, cool.
:29:13
- Guys, excuse us for a second.
- Yeah.
:29:16
- Hey, good job.
- Nice work, nice work. Good.
:29:21
I have seen hundreds of agents...
:29:23
...put through that exercise, and
I've never seen it handled so well.
:29:27
- Never.
- Never.
:29:29
Yeah. Well, Kelly Robinson.
:29:31
It was like your instincts
were perfect.
:29:34
Give them unimportant information.
:29:36
Like he's blond, 5'9".
How many guys fit that description?
:29:40
That doesn't mean anything.
You'd never name names.
:29:44
You know what you are? You're a
"why not" guy, not a "why" guy.
:29:48
- What's the difference?
- A "why" guy's like:
:29:51
"Why are we gonna do this?"
They're afraid to make a decision.
:29:55
Afraid they might get in trouble.
As opposed to a "why not" guy.
:29:59
- He's like, "Roll the dice."
- That's me. Kelly Robinson.
:30:03
The "why not" guys are
like eagles. They don't flock.
:30:06
The few, the proud, the "why not."
:30:08
The president wouldn't have called
me if I wasn't a "why not" guy.
:30:11
Let me see everything.
:30:13
Now, Kelly, we gotta
get you up to speed.
:30:16
You're about to hear
a national secret.
:30:18
This is Arnold Gundars, premier
arms dealer. He has this plane...
:30:24
...the Switchblade.
:30:26
It's a sophisticated prototype
stolen from the U.S. government.
:30:29
This is the next generation
of stealth technology.
:30:32
Undetectable to radar, infrared,
even the human eye.
:30:35
- Our mission is to get it back.
- To make a long story short...
:30:39
...we can't find it,
because we can't see it.
:30:43
Here it is with the electrochromatic
cloaking device engaged.
:30:47
Like one of those bugs
that look like a leaf.
:30:49
- One of the who?
- There's this bug that...
:30:52
...stays safe because
it looks like a leaf.
:30:54
But it's not really a leaf.
It can make itself look like one.
:30:58
A leafy bug. It's a good name for it.
You should call that the "Leafy Bug."