Bats: Human Harvest (2007) - full transcript

Set in present day Afghanistan, the sequel centers on a group of soldiers who endeavor to capture Fazul, a fanatical terrorist who has escaped into the maze of caves underlying the landscape of the country. As the troops spelunk, they encounter one major obstacle: genetically altered bats programmed to seek out flesh and consume it.

Miserable country,
miserable people.

And we're in the worst of it.

The Belzan.

SERGEI: Chechen folk tales
don't concern me,
only Chechen bullets.

But so many stories,
and they all have
the same ending.

Anyone who enters the forest
never leaves.

What?

MAN ON RADIO:
Special Ops Patrol Charlie,
ETA?

SERGEI: Answer the radio.

CHARLIE: Yes, sir.

Alpha Base, this is Charlie.
About 15 minutes.



Ten-four, Charlie.

(IGNITION GRINDS)

Why'd you stop?

At the last village
there was a child missing.

We make ourselves
a target out here.

Radio control,
this is Major Korkov.

Investigating a bicycle.

(STATIC HISSING)

Radio control?

What's wrong
with the radio?

I have no idea.

Radio control?

Haunted.

Outside.



Secure the area.
Report anything.

(SCREAMING)

Damn.
I know this is a trap.

Follow me.

Move out, huh?

(SCREAMING CONTINUES)

(STATIC)

(BATS SCREECHING)

(SCREAMING)

(GUN SHOTS FIRING)

MAN ON RADIO:
Delta One in position.

Copy, Delta One, we're a go.

(GUN SHOT FIRES)

(MUFFLED GROANS)

Tunnel.

DOWNEY: Russo, gun.

Remember, clean sweep.
Computers, maps and weapons.

(GRUNTS)

Oh, thank you.

(GUN FIRING)

(SIGHS)

Looks like we found
some decent intel
on that laptop.

RUSSO: (CHUCKLING)
Dude got a Dell.

I want you to know
you did real good
down there.

Thanks, sir.

In basic at Fort Bragg
I saw some great soldiers.

Moved up to the Delta,

you are seeing
the finest warriors
that history can produce.

Come to the 'Raq,
and you are seeing
the best within the best.

And within that final
elite group, they all
tied for second place

because you, my friend,
are a step ahead.

I want you to know
you did real good
down there.

But from a command standpoint,
we cannot use you.

You take risk. Going in
without your gun drawn.
Stupid.

There's no need for
a lone wolf who pulls his unit
into a hot situation.

You need to trust the man
next to you, exist within...

Exist within
the command structure.
Yeah, I hear it every time.

Then write it down, Russo.
Write it on your eyelids.

You think
it's boring hearing this,
it is boring saying it.

(HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING)

You point, I fetch.
That's my job, but...

That's all you want, fine.

Chopper's here.
Let's move out.

Hi, Jim.
Thanks for coming
on such short notice.

Yes, sir.

Have a seat.
Thank you, sir.

I hate rescue operations.

To rescue somebody
means the machine broke down,

and I don't like
the other team
calling my plays.

And, thanks to you,
we have their playbook.

Because of that,
Allied Command
sent me a rainmaker.

WMDs, nuclear,
biological, chemical.

Target the source,
stop distribution.

Your Iraqi raid exposed
a network that is hell bent
on acquiring these weapons.

Key money men,
factory locations,

most of which were in Europe,
but there is one
in our neighborhood.

Four hundred miles
to the north,

the Belzan Forest
in southern Russia,

specifically
the Chechen Republic.

The Belzan Forest
is impenetrable, not even
the Russians will touch it.

Locals believe it is
a mythical beast,
easily woken.

This is Katya Zemanova.
Counter-terrorism,
psyops, tactics.

Dr. Benton Walsh.
He was one of ours.

Employed by the Army
for medical research,

but when the President
cut stem cell funding,
the Army let him go.

Now he's a fugitive.

What? Wait a minute,
she's on...
She's on our side?

She's Agency.

I've been tracking the doctor
for a year through
former Soviet states.

His science is weapons grade,
but he needs a sponsor.

On the hard drive
you recovered were references
to a WMD doctor.

Coordinates are inside
the Belzan Forest.

RAMSEY: The Chechen rebels
are begging to fund anyone

who can give them
an ultimate weapon.

Drop a daisy cutter
on that number
and problem solved.

We can't bomb
Russian territory.

A Russian Spetsnaz team
has been sent into the area,

we need to extract
the doctor
before they do.

His research is
too valuable in anyone's
hands but our own.

You're gonna need good men
in great numbers.

Quiet and small.

Keep the winning
percentage high.
One team, your Deltas.

Ms. Zemanova will
accompany as an advisor.

Permission to speak
candidly, sir?

It's denied,

but you are the commander
of this operation.

Bring this one home, Jim.

Bearcat One, Bearcat One.
Who is it?

MAN: Didn't get a clear look.

Could be Keating.
Not 100% on that.

Yeah, that's Keating.

Total FUBAR.

Ten-four, sir,
are we go with Plan B?

It's a go.

RUSSO: What? Whoa!

We got to put you
on a liquid diet, man.

Can't have you
dropping bombs like...

(LAUGHING STOPS)

Russo. Man, I'm sorry.
My bad.

(GRUNTS)

Downey, hey, Russo,
stand down.

Russo, stand down.
Downey, stand down.

Nice shot.

Russo, go have that checked
with the medic.

Yes, sir.

I have noticed
between missions

that activity in this camp
resembles a Thai shore leave.

Shore leave are
for sailors, soldiers.

Downey, you know how I feel
about sailors in my army.

Yes, sir.

I'm gonna give you
a bit of advice,
Mr. Popularity,

you will never be a leader
rebuilding latrines,

so why don't you just pick
three of these sailors
to help you.

Yes, sir.

MAN: Ten-hut.

Be seated.

Where's Downey?

Work duty, sir.
Again?

Yes, sir.

Who's the civilian?

Katya Zemanova,
direct from Langley.
She'll be non-combatant.

Russo, combatant.

Our medic, Lieutenant O'Neal,
and my RTO.

Name's Candell, ma'am.
You can call me Can Do.

Right.
And my right hand, my LTC.

Pleasure to
meet you, ma'am.

(CLEARING THROAT)

All right,
the Belzan Forest.

Heavy cloud coverage
makes satellite imaging
impossible.

Thermals found a hot spot.
This'll be our target.

Expect unpredictable
weather changes.

Tomorrow, 0830,
fast-rope insertion
into the LZ,

two clicks by foot
to the forest.

Expect RPGs
and heavy resistance.

When you step inside
the Belzan,

know that you are
entering a completely unknown,
hostile environment.

Dense foliage, open pockets,
a river, the rest is rumor.

It's bigger than
New York City,
and more dangerous.

Our target is the doctor.

Straightforward extraction,
keep him alive.
All other hostiles eliminated.

Outline transit will be
a stolen Russian Mi-8.

Extraction point will be
the southern tip down here.

This is a town that survived
the first Chechen war.

It was abandoned
mysteriously one year ago.

The Russians used it
as a staging area,
so will we.

Sir? Who are
we shooting at?

Chances are Chechen rebels
have set up camp.

They'll do anything
to protect the doctor,

but we've also got
a Russian Spetsnaz team
in the same theater,

so rules of engagement apply.
This is not a fantasy league
or video game.

We will not run
what-if scenarios
with Russia's elite.

Yeah, I'm talking
to you, Russo.

Sir, you gotta admit,
Delta Versus Spetsnaz, that's
a pretty cool video game.

Can it.

Anything you want to add?

Rebels normally run
in 10 man cadres,

but expect more
spread out force
in the forest.

Count on them to fight,
and keep fighting, even after
they've stopped breathing.

Look for pulled pins
and trip wires on bodies.

Your death is their glory.

And on that,
dismissed.

Colonel, so we're clear,
not only am I bringing
a weapon on this mission,

I'm also trained
to use it.

I can take the safety off
and everything.

Understood.

And for the record,
I've never been
to Langley.

And I'm not from any farm.
I trained in the field.

With all due disrespect,
did we run out of Americans?

Because if we did, I'm sure
there's a few British chicks
that can do the job.

I was born in Russia,
but I am also
an American citizen.

I'm well versed
in constitutional law.

And on the Fourth of July,
I like to blow things up.

Is that Yankee Doodle Dandy
enough for you, Colonel?

You think
they have gone?

Why would they stay?

You get the ammo,
I will protect you.

(GUN COCKING)

I have position.
You go.

You cannot shoot.

I shoot the same as you.
You run faster.

That's because
you are fat.

I am not fat!

(SCREECHING)
You are fat!

You ate all your
food already.

I will shoot you
right here.

Okay, I'll go.

Why would they stay,
right?

But next time,
no shortcuts.

(BATS SCREECHING)

Dmitri?

(PANTING)

(GASPS)

(SCREAMING)

Yeah.
MARTINEZ: Did you get him?

Yes, sir,
double tap.

All right, well,
here's your radio, cowboy,
fully juiced.

Thank you, sir.

Uh, sir?
I just want to tell you,

I'm glad you're on
this op with us.

What is it?
My aftershave?

No, sir, it's just that
you're the only one
that Russo listens to.

Maybe Captain Russo's
gonna surprise some of
you guys this trip.

No, I hope not.
Surprise is the best
form of attack, sir.

Downey,
you lost, boy?

Colonel's orders.

Something about
teaching you girls
how to hunt.

Hmm.

DOWNEY: You good to go?

Yeah. Ready.

CIA, Russian, woman.
Triple threat.

Sounds more like
three strikes to me.

(CHUCKLING) Don't fall for
foreign girls, Downey.

They're human shields.

The good news is
about having two girls
on a mission...

What's that?

Closer drop.
Save my feet.

Are all Deltas
such pansies?

Oh, not all.

Hey, is that
thing loaded?

Yeah.

You know, in the Marines,
payback's called
friendly fire.

Then I'm damn proud
to be Delta.

Yes, sir.

Come on.

Let's go, let's go,
full capacity.

You still
mad at me?

Tell you what,
when we get back,
I'll bake you a bundt cake.

CANDELL: We're getting
one of our own guys?

COLONEL: Was one of ours.
Better get him
before anyone else does.

COLONEL:
Okay, nap time's over.

Two minutes. Two!

Gear up.

Let's go, move out.

CANDELL: Radio check.

MARTINEZ: Loud and clear.

COLONEL: Roger, roger.
Martinez,
any movement up ahead?

Nothing, Colonel.

Eyes open, everybody.

COLONEL:
We're about ten clicks out...

You hear that?

What, sir?

Nothing.

No birds, no animals.

Not even insects.

CANDELL: What the...

DOWNEY: Dead deer?

Deers don't wear uniforms.

Easy.

Oh, man, that looks like...

Whatever it is, it looks like
it's been chewed up
and spit out.

MARTINEZ: What we got here?

It's hard to say, sir.
Whoever this was
got completely blown apart.

Dead three or four days.

Where's the blast damage?
The grenade fragments?

Kalashnikovs
on the ground,
brand new AKs.

Sir, these boys panicked.
They were shooting
in every direction.

Well trained in any terrain.
The units rotated constantly,
the elite.

Chechens didn't do this.

Then what, then? Bears?
Stalin's ghost?

Let's move, still got
some ground to cover.

Heads up, eyes open.

(WINGS FLAPPING)

(SCREECHING)

You don't mind,
do you?

You take the bullet.

(WHISTLES)

Clear.

Russo, gun.

Clear.

What have we got here?

RUSSO: Besides the stench,
probably a weapons
testing facility.

Some of the doc's
early work.

Check out this gear.

Daddy likes to watch.

Yeah, I can see that.

COLONEL:
Candell, check the radio.

Yes, sir.

Russian Army,
new issue.

Probably stolen.

(STATIC)
What have you got?

Nothing,
nothing but static.

Looks like troop movements.

Yeah, maybe, but
this coordinate
is right there.

Clear.

COLONEL: Don't let
your guard down.

KATYA: I got this.

So your boy's
a birdwatcher?

No feathers, no birds.

Bats.

(BUZZING)
Bats did this?

Oh. And I'll bet
that's what fed
on the bodies we found.

He was strapped in.

RUSSO: What have you got?

Another body and bats.

Bats?

Did she say bats?

Oh!

Man, I'm telling you,
bats don't eat meat.
They don't.

Move out.
Candell, back me up
on this, man.

Bugs and fruit
as far as I know.

Shoot, there was a colony
up there at the school
I went to in Austin.

Me and my girlfriend
used to sit up there on
the Congress Avenue Bridge,

drink beers,

watch them fly around
all night. Hell,
she thought they were cute.

(SCREECHING)

(GRUNTING)

He's right,
they are cute.

DOWNEY: Hold that thing
up to the tree.

Flying chameleon?

Meat-eating
flying chameleon.

Check this out.
Blends in with the tree.

COLONEL:
I'll bet that's what
got the Spetsnaz.

(SCREECHING)

MAN: You don't really believe
those tales, do you?

If you make a joke of it,
you'll be cursed.

Uh, don't be silly.

You don't believe
setting foot into the forest
would actually get us killed.

If we don't
get through the forest
before it gets dark,

then we'll be in danger.

No. We must go around.

Wait a minute.
I'll prove it to you.

If what you were saying
was true, I would be
dead by now.

Ah, enough with
the silly superstitious,
let's go.

(SCREECHING)

It must be the birds.

(SCREAMING)

Why were you running?

Downey, get up there.

Yes, sir.

What's a beautiful woman
like you leading Deltas
in a place like this?

Colonel wants you
to hang back,
Russo has point.

Which do you think
means more to me?
The men or the mission?

Uh, definitely not men.

Good, then we can
agree on one thing.

You're a means to an end.

You got this cute little
anger thing going. I like it.

You have a problem, too?

With what?

With Russian women.

With Russian women?

God, no.
I hate the Agency.

I once read that Spartans,
the greatest warriors
on the planet,

used to sing
as they marched into battle,

top of their lungs
to freak out their enemies.

What army did
you sign up for?

I'm a student
of warfare, man.

Singing relaxed them.

Most of the battle
takes place in your mind.

RUSSO: Yeah?

I'll tell your folks
at your funeral.

(GUN SHOT FIRES)

(GUNS FIRING)

Russo, hold your fire.
Russo!

You were lucky,
don't be stupid.
O'Neal!

Now let the doc
take a look at you.

(KATYA GROANING)

Twelve degrees north.
How many out there?

At least two!

RUSSO: Lay down cover fire.

I can cross that distance
in seven seconds.

(GUN SHOT FIRES)

Russo, damn it.
Why don't you just
take control of your man?

Colonel, Downey and I
will flank the second shooter.

COLONEL: Roger that.
But, sir...

Russo, cover your eyelids
and read the message.

Go!

All right, Russo, one shot.
When you have it, take it.

(GRUNTS)

Clear.

This one's been
fed on as well.

RUSSO: Oh, jeez.

Same Spetsnaz team.

I want answers.
Full disclosure.

Will it make you
run any faster,
shoot any better?

Listen, lady, we just
gave cause for World War III.
Who's out there?

I don't know.

Another bat victim?

He wouldn't have
lived the hour, Colonel.

Looks like we just
averted World War III.

Move out.

How do you feel?

I feel good.

I should probably
stop trying to
picture her naked.

No doubt.
Chick will take you
to hell and back.

You often travel
the Belzan pass?

No more
than is needed.

Been witness to
any strange events?

Like two farmers
forced onto a truck?

Even stranger.

Have you seen anyone
in the woods?

You know of us?

We know nothing.

We see nothing.

You've seen me.

Answer truthfully.

Two days ago
patrol went missing
along the pass.

Tell me who did it.

We know nothing.
Please believe us.

Why do you protect
the rebels?

We do not.

Nobody goes into the Belzan.

What goes on in there?

Our sheep go missing,
then villagers.

You get too close,
you go missing, too.

Unlikely.

Sound the call.
The whole battalion prepped
and ready in one hour.

MARTINEZ: Russo, you copy?

Affirmative.

Where the hell are you?

Staring at a power line

half a click
from the first sniper.

Coming to you.

Copy that.

Martinez!

No. Colonel.

(STATIC)

Delta Force,
welcome to the party.

Russo, what happened?

Soldier.

Ounce of C4
under a pressure plate,
or a tripwire.

Trees are marked
like minefields.

Either way,
Martinez is gone.

(SCREAMING)

DOWNEY:
There's that sound again.

What did you see
out there?

Nothing.

This is rebel territory,
it's a trap.

Yeah, well, trap or not

that's our destination.

Hot spot coordinates
are in those trees.

All right,

single file.
I got point.

(SCREAMING)

Wait for my...

(HEADSETS SCREECHING)

(SCREAMING)

(SCREECHING)

Psst.

This is it.

Colonel.

(RUSSO WHISTLES)

(STATIC)

(SCREAMING)

Get down!

(SCREAMING)

Colonel!

Move, move, move.

(SHOUTING)

Go, go, go, go, move!

(SCREAMING)

Go, go.

(EXCLAIMS IN DISGUST)

Don't look, go, go!

Rebels, but no bats,
go this way. I got O'Neal.

Tell those men
to stand down, but keep
the Americans in sight.

Okay.

Candell, Candell.

You all get out of here,
I got this.

Fire in the hole!

Candell!

No.
No!

(SCREAMING)

What happened?
Where'd they go?

I don't know.

(RADIO STATIC)
Wait a minute,
wait a minute.

I'm getting something,
I'm getting something.

Echo Two-Five, come in.
Echo Two-Five, say again.

KATYA: We lost Candell.

Candell didn't make it.

Yankee Three-Four,
this is Echo Two-Six, over.

Yankee Three-Four,
this is Echo Two-Six,
emergency situation, over.

Here, drink some water.

DOWNEY: Can't reach base camp
without the radio.

Candell is gone,
radio's gone.

Downey.
DOWNEY: Yankee Three-Four,

this is Echo Two-Six, over.

Work within the system,
bunch of crap.

Watch your back.

O'Neal won't make
the base camp,
her wounds are too deep.

Well, we need to call in
a medevac, get her
evaced immediately.

There's no time for that.
She's slowing us
down already.

Just what do
you suggest?

Make a tough decision.

(SCOFFS) I don't know
what they teach you
at Langley,

but O'Neal's as tough
as they come. She'll make it
until we say otherwise.

O'Neal's in bad shape.

Extraction's
an hour after sunset,
but she needs an evac now.

We're not going anywhere.
Right now
we're the experiment.

Hey, what about O'Neal?

What about Martinez?

You think I'll leave here
without popping the doctor?

Look, we've seen bats,
Chechens.

Count on a strong
Russian response from
the team they lost.

Russians find us,
we're dead.

There's no room for revenge,
man. It's the system.

We're Delta,
act like it.

You giving orders now?

After Martinez
and the Colonel,
I am ranking officer.

That and $20
will get you
a happy ending.

We're still
getting the doctor.

(BAT SCREECHES)

(SCREECHING)

We can't find them, sir.
What do we do?

How was life in America?
Your early years,
the formative ones?

I've never been
to America.

That's right, that's me.

And you never went to
medical school, did you?

No.

You were born about 30 miles
from these woods.

Trained to hunt and shoot
before you ever saw
a television.

You couldn't tell
a polypeptide from hemoglobin.

Yet you think
I'm better suited to advise
on military matters,

on search and destroy,

on the very thing
you're paid to do.

They've slipped off the map.

We'll find them, sir.

Good.

I'd hate to have to breed
your replacement.

No way of telling
how many are inside.

Let's move.

Katya, O'Neal,
hold position here
and lay down supporting fire.

Take the two to the east.
I'll clear an extraction path
on the west side.

Who gets the doctor?

Stay here.

You cover us.

(GRUNTS)

(MEN CHATTERING)

(SIREN WAILING)

Doctor Benton Walsh,
you are now property of
the United States of America.

Let's move.

KATYA: Where are they?

Come on. Get the move on.

You ready to move?

Okay, I got you.

As much R&D as
I could find.

These rebels are loaded.
Guns, grenades, C4.

They got a WMD
hardware store back there,
but none of the pieces fit.

Rocket casings, triggers,
fuel cells.

Whole bunch of almost,
but not quite.

They bought anything
they could get
their hands on.

Yeah? How much were you?

(SCREAMING)

The bats are coming back,
we need to get inside.

Get ready to move out.

Save it.

I'm not going anywhere.
Yes, you are.

I can't feel my legs.
I can't stand up.

What part of that
sounds like I can walk?

You'll lean on me
like before.

Do I have to spell it out
for you? I'm dead.

The clock ran out on me
an hour ago.

I'll cover you.
When you get back
just tell them...

Listen, lady, I go back
without you and Downey
rolls a grenade in my tent,

and I'm sure as hell
not staying here.

Now get on your
feet and move.

Move.

All right.

Echo One-Five, do you copy?
Echo One-Five, come in.

What's causing
the interference?

The sequence is still running.

Shut it down.

If you shut down the computer,
you lose control
of the experiment.

You take off the leash.

DOWNEY: Don't care,
as long as it saves my team.

Suit yourself.

(BEEPING)

KATYA: Move!

You killed my only friend.
That means you're gonna die.

Without me
you won't get within
a mile of your rendezvous.

Hey!

We don't have
time for this.

Then make time!

I'll get you out.
I can direct you
away from the bats.

Why should we believe
anything you say?

Because you and I
want to live.

We lost O'Neal, man.

It's time to saddle up.

(BEEPING)

Take the intel.
He's coming with us.

Are you crazy?

This man is my prisoner.

You keep him alive,
zero chance of making it.

You think if he got free,
he wouldn't gut you
in a second?

I need my hands.

Negative.

What happens to me
happens to you.

Whoa.

DOCTOR: There's just a few,
you're probably safe.

Downey,
transport carrier.

Let's take it, move.

(SCREECHES)

Katya.

Ah!

Keys.

(ENGINE STARTS)

Freaking bats.

(MAN SHOUTING COMMANDS)

Colonel Korkov!

Colonel Korkov...
Read it to me.

Radar station detected
an abrupt change
in radio interference

around the Belzan Forest.
Changed how?

It's gone.

They triangulated
the origin.

Good luck, sir.

What is it?

Good news.

They're gone.

Are you all right?

Yeah, yeah, fine.

What do you see?
You see anything?

Only trees.

And no bats.

I read your dossier.

Born in America,
schooled in America,

employed by America.

Sounds like
a pretty good deal to me.

America makes
very good killers.

And not even a thank you.

Tell me, Doc,
what did we do to you?

What did
America do to me?

Lied.

We say every man
has basic human rights.

No. You have
the right to nothing.

The world belongs
to the strong.

That's how it works,

that's the natural order.

RUSSO: Downey, Downey,

coming up on a fence.

Fence?

Keep going.

Keep going.

Roger that.

You might
want to buckle up.

This truck is Russian,

they don't have
any seatbelts.

Don't you move.

What the heck?

Why'd we stop?

Yeah, we have some sort of
visual out in the front
blocking the truck.

DOWNEY:
Roger, let's check it out.

Copy.

This shouldn't
have happened.

What the hell's this?

Another great moment
in science.

These are ours,
our food supply.

RUSSO:
Dead less than 24 hours.

You did this.
You interrupted the sequence.

Face it, Doc.
Your control is slipping,
or you never had it.

(GUNS FIRING)
Cover, cover!

Let the doctor go!

What, Russians?

Chechens.
Patrol by the river.

You lead us
into an ambush.

I thought Deltas
were the best.

Shut up.

They're moving,
trying to flank us.

All right,
we pull back.

Pull back. Russo,
the mission has priority.

My priority
is killing the enemy,

whoever they might be
at the moment.

Can't go left,
can't go right.
Can't go back.

We're being herded.

(GUNS FIRING)
Let's move.

Russo, let's move out
on my six.

Do you know
who I am?

I'm the one who find
your hiding place

in Kiev.

The bomb you left

killed a good man.

I hope you were close,
'cause you're going to
see him very soon.

Downey, stop!

What?

Marked for a reason.

We're Delta,
act like it.

Thanks.

Don't let them get away!

Russo,
take point.

Damn it.

Right back
to the cage.

He turned us
around.

It's Candell.

No, no, hey!
He's dead.
Let it go.

KATYA: Where are the bats?

They're here.

Listen, I have
an idea.

(HIGH-PITCHED SIGNAL PULSING)

(SCREAMING)

(GROANS IN DISGUST)

Bats got this one.
Find the rest.

(SCREAMING)

Careful. Careful!

Move in slowly.

(SCREAMING)

(BATS SCREECHING)

(ALL SCREAMING)

That worked.

(MACHINE TURNING OFF)

Past the trees,
half a mile.

I don't know.
I think it's past
the trees, a half mile.

KATYA: Delta Base, this is...
How well do you know
this woman?

KATYA: Come in.
Better than you.

Watch her.

She never lets
the briefcase
out of her sight.

Planting the seeds
of doubt, huh?

KATYA: Delta Base, come in.

There's not
a government
in the world

that wouldn't kill us
for what's in that case.

You hear anything?

Low level chatter.

Sometimes it's used to mask
a big operation.

Sometimes it's just
low level chatter.

Well, good news,

hour after sunset,
this is all
in the rearview mirror.

Let's move out.

Russo.

Russo?

Go, go, go, go, go.

Downey.

Clear.

Sit him down.

All clear.
Okay, we hold here.

I'm gonna set the beacon.

Roger that.

MAN ON RADIO: Rescue
Three-Five, we have
a beacon signal.

Roger, base, beacon clear.
Moving toward extraction.

Do spies get bonuses?

It's classified.

Maybe I'm in
the wrong service.

This teamwork
stuff sucks.

You're more
the lone wolf type.

Drop me in Afghanistan
before 9/11, the world
would be a different place.

So you depend
on time travel.

It helps.

I like working alone.

It took 14 months,

two dozen agents
and a Delta team
to bring in Walsh.

He's a tough man
to catch, and not for
lack of good intel.

In the end we got lucky.
You never work alone.

Where's Downey?

Setting the beacon.
Marking the LZ.

Relax.
I'll relax when we
land at base camp.

He has a history
of escape.

Look. Head down,
shoulders slumped.

That's a man who knows
he's been captured.

That's when he's
the most dangerous.

Russo, do you copy?

RUSSO: Copy, over.

Clear here,
coming back to you.

It appears you have me
at a disadvantage.

We've never met,
but you know all about me.

Then you should know
that I'm not coming back
to America,

that better men have tried.

You know that
these men will die
unless you release me.

The man you killed
was a damn fine agent
and my mentor.

And one day in May,
he would have been
my husband.

Goodbye, Doctor.

Next time, be on time.

Yes, sir.

Helicopters
on the way, sir.

Thank you
for your escort.

I leave you to your reunion
with the motherland,
Agent Katya Zemanova.

It will be a short one.

Where's the other Delta?

I thought he was with you.

(HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING)

MAN ON RADIO:
They're headed right for us!
Bank left! Bank left!

(SCREAMING)

Downey!

I got him.
I got him. Go!

I got you.

Hand the case over.

I don't think so.

(BATS SCREECHING)

Born and bred
to crave all blood,

except mine.

A little DNA
for my own safety.

You can stay and die,

or you can run.

Run for your life.

Since we're gonna destroy
the intel anyway,

two for one.
This is for Martinez.

MAN: This is tower
confirming beacon status.

Roger, tower,
beacon unchanged.
Moving in towards extraction.

I guess he's not
coming back.

How bad is he?

It's not looking good.

He's in and out
of consciousness.
He needs a medevac right away.

Extraction team's
already en route.

It's the best I can do.
By air?

Did you see what happened
to the last helicopter?

What else you got?
We got any more mags?

No.

What are you thinking?

I'm gonna go back to the lab,
turn on the computer

and call the bats back.
Blow the place
to kingdom come.

You're not serious.

If I don't,
nobody goes home.

The Russians are coming.
If you're lucky,
you'll go to prison.

Most likely you'll be shot
as a spy on sight.

I told you
teamwork sucks.

Don't wait for me,
I'll find my way out.
That's an order.

Wait, this is suicide.
What makes you think
you'll make it?

Bats bounce off me.

Air power will
take hit.

I want troops
on the ground now.

We missed the battle.
I will not miss the war.

(ALARM BLARING)

Boom.

(HELICOPTER WHIRRING)

Is this it?

There's one more
out there.

We gotta go.
Russians are inbound.
They're coming right at us.

KATYA: We need to get back
to the lab to get Russo.

(BEEPING)

(SCREAMING)

(GUN SHOTS FIRING)

(SCREAMING)

(GUN COCKS)

(GREETING IN RUSSIAN)

Name!

Why is Delta here?

I know the U.S.
is bringing back the rebels

working with the doctor.
Dirty pig.

I don't think your country
will miss you.

So smart?

Take him away.

MALE REPORTER:
Armed Forces Television
has intercepted the broadcast

of a debriefing of
Russian forces who lead a raid
on a terrorist stronghold.

Here's Paul James
with a special report.

PAUL JAMES:
Russian troops
located and destroyed

a biological weapons
laboratory...
DOWNEY: What a load of crap.

Hey, welcome back,
soldier.

That's the problem
with secret missions.

The better you do them,
the less the world
knows about it.

Did we?

The mission.

We did it, right?

Doctor's dead.
You're not.

Mission
accomplished.

(CHEERING ON TV)

(SHEEP BLEATING)

(SCREECHES)