:07:02
Radu was killed.
:07:11
Doc, you doing all right?
:07:13
Yeah, I'm fine.
:07:16
You should probably get home,
get some sleep.
:07:18
- I will. Good night.
- See you tomorrow.
:07:27
Excuse me.
:07:28
Oh, uh...
:07:30
- Miss Gaines?
- Yes.
:07:32
My name is Jake Addams.
I'm with the State Department.
:07:34
Do you have a few minutes?
:07:36
That's all I really know.
:07:38
I mean, I'm still hoping
that I'm gonna wake up
:07:40
in a minute and somebody's
gonna tell me that none of this
:07:42
actually ever happened.
:07:44
Well, I wish I could say that,
but it did.
:07:48
The breastplate,
it's very valuable obviously.
:07:50
Priceless.
:07:52
But you couldn't sell it.
:07:53
So why, in your opinion, would
somebody be willing to kill for it?
:07:58
I'm not sure how
to answer that exactly.
:08:00
Why?
:08:02
Well, because the answer
goes beyond the realm of history
:08:05
- into the realm of legend.
- Try me.
:08:08
Like the Holy Grail
or the Ark of the Covenant,
:08:12
the breastplate
of Attila the Hun
:08:14
has been sought after
for centuries because of the secret
:08:16
- that it's said to hold.
- Which is?
:08:18
There are inscriptions on it
that could lead you
:08:21
to the final
resting place of...
:08:23
the Sword of Mars.
:08:26
The god of war.
:08:28
Looks like he is
the god of war.
:08:31
Attila was one of the most
ruthless conquerors
:08:33
the world's ever known.
:08:39
And it was whispered
among his people
:08:41
that Attila had struck
a bargain with the devil,
:08:44
who set the guardian
Cerberus to watch over him.
:08:47
The Huns were barbaric warriors
that were capable
:08:49
of unspeakable atrocities.
:08:51
Attila knew that to win
their absolute loyalty,
:08:54
he'd have to become,
in effect, a god himself.
:08:56
Or the next best thing.
:08:59
So he dug up a rusty
old sword