Knight Rider (1982) s02e01 Episode Script

Goliath

$50,000, they do pass.
$50,000, they don't.
I smell a rat.
Been dead | at least 24 hours.
My sensors detect the vehicle is armored | with my protective shell.
He took the bait.
| We hooked him real good.
I was always strongly attracted to you.
Michael, | he's coming right for us! Knight Rider, a shadowy flight | into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist.
MichaeI Knight, a young loner, on a crusade to champion | the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals | who operate above the law.
MichaeI, I've searched | my data banks thoroughly, I can't find one redeeming | quality about gambling.
KITT, look at it this way: | gambling is all odds.
It's pure mathematics.
Come on, I'll show you.
I'd rather not.
A little computer blackjack, | $1 a hand.
I'm the house, | you're the player.
I believe | the word is "sucker.
" Okay.
I've got a nine up, and you've got | a five and a six for 11.
Do you want a card? I want to double down.
KITT, that's doubling your bet | and you only get one card.
You sure you wanna do that? Is the house in the habit | of advising the player? Your money.
I believe that's 21.
| Thank you, MichaeI.
They call that | "beginner's luck," pal.
As I understand it, | the phrase is, "shut up and deaI.
" Hold on to your horses, | hotshot, we've got Devon on the line.
Hello, Devon! Hello, MichaeI.
I'm glad to see that you're | getting into the spirit of things.
Yeah, I'm already $2 behind.
| What's up? Uh, there's, uh, someone | I want you to check out for me since you're going through | Las Vegas, anyway.
Her name is, um, Rita Wilcox.
She works at Caesars Palace.
Okay, what are we looking for? I'm not sure.
She tells a provocative but fantastic | story about a missing brother.
All right.
| I'll see what she has to say.
With any luck, we should be pulling in to Vegas | about 10:00, 10:30 tonight.
See you later.
Right.
Have a good day.
Uh, you won't be here.
I beg your pardon? Here, at 10:00 or 10:30.
Your date tonight.
Yes.
The liaison in question is hardly a "date," | it's an appointment.
Devon, | she's a very beautiful woman.
Yes, however she's also | the widow of Wilton Knight, who, as you may recall, created and continues to fund the | foundation for which we both work.
Oh, I recall.
Yes.
However, | you're quite right.
She is a beautiful woman.
She's also a woman who never | does anything without a purpose.
Devon.
Elizabeth, | how nice to see you.
You remembered.
How could I forget? Devon, you look | absolutely wonderful.
And so do you.
I believe, | you used to say, "living well | is the best revenge.
" Until someone comes up with | a better phrase, I still do.
Gin and tonic? You remember.
I'm so glad | you phoned.
How long has it been? | Three years? Three years | and four months.
But who's counting? I am.
I'm not telling you anything | you didn't already know.
I was always strongly attracted to you.
And you knew it.
| So did Wilton.
That's why The Foundation | saw so little of me.
Elizabeth, we've known | each other for too long not to keep it simple.
What is it you want? Oh, Devon, you know | better than that.
When Sigmund Freud | lay dying, his students all gathered | about him and they asked if there was one question | his work had not answered.
And he replied, "What a woman really wants.
" Well, there's no need | to be coy.
Well, there's certainly | no need to rush.
The future | is still the future.
It will reveal itself | when it chooses.
Oh, a storm is threatening.
My very life today.
If I don't get | some shelter.
Oh yeah, | I'm gonna fade away.
War, children.
It's Just a shot away, | it's Just a shot away.
War, children.
It's Just a shot away, | it's Just a shot away.
.
Boy, do I feel lucky.
Well, then | don't play with her.
She's a killer.
Yeah.
Garthe? No.
No, name's Michael.
| Does that surprise you? Uh, no, no.
| It's, uh, just that you look so much | like somebody I-I know.
Uh, place your bet.
Hi, Rita, | name's Michael Knight.
Devon Miles from | The Foundation sent me.
I said not to send anybody | here.
I can't talk here.
Okay, where? Uh, I get off at midnight.
Okay, thank you.
And so I did everything the magazines say a wealthy, | attractive divorcee does.
And more.
Thank you, Roger.
| That will be all tonight.
Although I don't suppose | there was anything that would unduly shock a man, who appreciates life | as much as you do.
And I gave up | being shocked years ago.
I must tell you that | I'm having a wonderful time.
In spite of | a nagging suspicion that somewhere, | you have an ulterior motive hidden between | the entree and dessert.
No, no, no, no, no.
No ulterior motives.
| No, I gave that up long ago.
When I want something | from a man, he knows it.
Devon, would you be a dear | and open a window? It's a bit stuffy in here, | don't you think? Yes, of course.
I was gonna be a singer | and Ron played piano.
He played everything.
Classical, bluegrass, | electric rock.
Anyway, | when we ran out of money, we stopped here | and I got a job dealing blackjack | at Caesars.
The next thing I know, | this mysterious man, the one you look | so much like, Garthe, he wouldn't leave me alone.
Flowers every day, gifts.
One of the gifts | was a job for Ron.
The plot thickens.
I suppose so.
I sure didn't see it | at the time.
Ron did odd jobs for him.
It all began so innocently.
And we went out twice.
A limo to pick me up.
Carte blanche | at the best shops in town.
So many flowers | sent to the apartment that Ron's old allergies | came back.
Well, it sounds | all right to me.
All except for the allergies.
| What happened? I've always believed | in love and romance, pretty much in that order.
Garthe made it | clear that he didn't.
He prefers to buy | what he wants.
Okay, I think | I get the picture.
Ron gets suspicious | of Garthe.
Whatever he found out or overheard | went into a tape recorder, and the tapes | he hid in a locker right before he disappeared.
I know it's not much to go on, | but it's all I've got.
Michael, | something's happened to him and Garthe's behind it, | I know it.
All right, | I'll see what I can do.
The key Pardon? You said you'd found | the key to the locker.
Do you know what | "antithesis" means? "Antithesis"? I think it was on last month's | Power Vocabulary Builder.
I'm serious.
| You're the antithesis of him.
I have never seen 2 people | who look so much alike, who are so different inside.
Be careful.
And so one night in Innsbruck, before the entire | Norwegian ski team, he proposed a toast.
Devon? Are you all right? You are a stubborn one.
Now we shall begin.
I have the formula.
Good.
One card.
This better not be another 10.
Ten.
Thank you, MichaeI.
| That makes 21.
I'm telling you, | it's beginner's luck.
That's what you said | yesterday.
I'm no longer a beginner.
In addition to which, | it's not luck.
The odds in blackJack are 0.
6 | percent in favor of the house.
However, if one applies- KITT, I wish your computers | had less on odds and more on the key | Rita gave me.
A key from blank stock is extremely | difficult to trace, MichaeI.
ApriI's calling.
Hello, April.
MichaeI, you've got to | come back right away.
Why, what's wrong? It's Devon.
He went out with | an old friend last night, and And what? Is he there? He's in the study | with Dr.
Alpert.
He wants you | to return immediately.
Uh, April, I'll have to drop the | case he asked me to look into.
MichaeI, whatever it is, | drop it.
Devon was poisoned last night.
Excuse me.
Hey, glad I caught you.
Did you find the locker? No, not yet.
| Look, something's come up.
You gotta postpone it | a day or two.
You mean, uh, that's it? Sorry, | but what happened to Ron just doesn't measure up | in global importance? Look, Rita, | I promise you, I'll come back and find out | what happened to your brother.
Rita! You're sure | you're okay to travel? Oh, Michael, | don't be so tiresome.
Dr.
Alpert assures me that | I'm in excellent condition.
In all fairness, Devon, | he didn't say that.
They were words | to that effect.
All right, now I wanna know | what's going on.
Well, it boils down, | unfortunately, to the fact | that Garthe Knight, Wilton's only son, has somehow been resurrected from 3 consecutive | life sentences in Africa.
His son? Devon, the guy looks | just like me.
What did Wilton Knight do, restructure my face | in Garthe's image? Well, he was certain, | as we all were, that Garthe would never | be seen by anybody again.
Unfortunately, | we were wrong.
He's returned.
And I'm convinced that Garthe and | Elizabeth are after the formula.
What formula? The formula for KITT's | Molecular Bonded Shell.
You can imagine a shell as invulnerable as KITT's | in the wrong hands.
Wilton divided the formula | into three separate elements, and entrusted | two of the elements to each | of 3 handpicked people.
In other words, | any two of the three people could put their elements | together and have the formula.
But one alone couldn't.
Exactly.
And you're worried about | the other two people.
No, only one.
The third man is alive | and well in Switzerland.
The other man, Dr.
Kyle | Elliott, is vacationing in Rio.
But nobody's seen or heard | of him since last Tuesday.
But Devon, | I thought you said that one man alone couldn't | reproduce the formula.
Yes, I did.
| I'm the second man, Michael.
You? As you know, I had dinner | with Elizabeth Knight.
I was drugged, poisoned.
Dr.
Alpert identified | the poison as a rare extract | from the African gum tree, called oluta.
Devon, you survived.
Yes, I survived, but the question is, | did the formula survive? Uh, oluta is used | as a truth serum.
It's said to be even more | effective than sodium pentothal.
Take care, Michael.
MichaeI, did you say | 3 consecutive life sentences? That's right, pal.
My creator's son? One and the same.
How difficult | for a man like Wilton Knight.
What's this scoundreI | suspected of doing? Stealing the formula for | your Molecular Bonded Shell.
MichaeI, | my shell is an exclusive.
I know.
| Let's hope it stays that way.
All right, | let's get back to the key.
MichaeI, a key made from | blank stock, is very hard to- KITT, I know | all about blank stock, more than I wanna know.
I don't care | how difficult it is, I don't care | how long it takes.
Finding those tapes | is the only clue we got here.
Perhaps a little computer | blackJack to pass the time? I can't afford it.
I certainly hope there's | nothing wrong with Dr.
Elliott.
Yes, so do I.
Please contact | the nearest hospital with facilities | for treating exotic poisons.
Poison? Yes, please hurry.
Well? You're quite sure? He's been dead | at least 24 hours.
Never mind.
He will, uh, be all right? No, he's dead.
Dead? Have you ever seen | this woman before? Uh, that's | Dr.
Elliott's companion.
Companion? You mean, | she was here with him? Yes, for 2 days.
Thank you.
MichaeI, | I think I may have something.
The particular tumbler | configuration on this key was used on a brand of lock designed principally | for lockers.
I know that, KITT, | that's what Rita said.
Please let me finish.
Sorry.
I've cross-checked building | permits and dates of construction for every commerciaI | installation of said locker, and reduced it to 2 locations.
One is a bowling alley | on Desert Drive, and the other | is a bus depot on Third.
Los Angeles Express, boarding at Gate Number 6 | to Barstow, Victorville, San Bernardino, | and Los Angeles.
I have a little plan to | field-test Goliath tomorrow.
I expect them to be ready.
By noon, as promised.
Will the shell be | completely hardened by then? Final coat is scheduled | to be applied at 8:00 a.
m.
It will reach maximum density | within an hour-and-a-half.
That's very good.
| What about the rockets? They are ready | for installation.
Proceed.
| Yes, sir.
It's still too soon | to know everything, but I'm convinced | that they are planning some kind of, I-I don't know, | action at Red Bluff.
They're meeting out there | in the desert somewhere.
I'll try | and find the location, but what's important | is Red Bluff.
The name Red Bluff seems to have a particular | but undefined significance.
Check it out.
It's not a city or town.
Okay.
Try mountains, parks, geographical areas.
Nothing, I'm afraid.
That's strange.
Wonder if Rita | can shed some light? Perhaps she can, | if she's still talking to you.
Hey, you were right.
About what? This key.
I don't know what | you're talking about.
I'm talking about this.
Thanks, Bruce.
Don't ever do that again.
What? Bring up private business | in a public situation.
Well, I wanted to make sure | I got your attention.
You had it.
| You don't have it anymore.
Who does? Garthe? What's Red Bluff, Rita? I have no idea.
Well, your brother did.
It's | what those tapes are all about, Red Bluff | and Garthe Knight.
Thanks for your help, | really, but, uh, this is not | the time or the place.
I want him dead, | both of them.
They know too much | already.
Now, Mother, | if it were up to you, half the world | would be dead already.
All she knows | is what I tell her.
All he knows | is what she tells him.
Dead end, riddle.
Let him chase his tail.
I was hoping your brush | with life imprisonment would teach you | something about discipline.
Discipline has never been | a problem, Mother dear.
Mark my words, | Michael Knight will die.
After all, he was designed by my late, great | father to replace me, wasn't he? How could I possibly tolerate | his life on this earth? Michael Knight, is a living, | breathing, insult to my existence.
Garthe and Elizabeth | have the formula, MichaeI.
And they want it | bad enough to kill for it? Why? Devon, | what have they got in mind? That's what | you have to find out.
Well, I've checked into the | time Garthe spent in Africa.
While he was in prison, | he became close with a revolutionary | named Tsombe Kuna, founder of the Pan-African | Liberation Movement.
Somehow Garthe doesn't impress | me as a political animal.
We think Garthe and Tsombe | have become business partners.
Garthe had | the trunk full of leases on unsafe diamond mines, and Tsombe had | thousands of followers who'd walk off | the edge of the world at his command.
Instead, he commanded that they walk into the | diamond mines, and they did.
Many died.
We estimate they mined over | $50,000,000 worth of diamonds before they left.
Wow.
Any news on Red Bluff? Yes and no.
| I'll keep you posted.
Bye-bye.
MichaeI, | the phrase "yes and no" is an insult to the precision | of the English language.
That's why I like it.
Would you care to define? KITT, English is the problem.
As the state geologist | pointed out, this area's had a number | of different names.
Spanish, before that, Indian.
I suppose we're off to the | department of Indian Affairs.
In a manner of speaking.
Hello.
Hey.
You wanna buy one of Chief's | previously owned personal automobiles? No, thanks, | I already got one.
Gas guzzler.
Let me slip you | into a real economy car, man.
Save you big bucks.
Uh, maybe some other time.
What I need to know is | if there's a place out here the Indians called | "Red Bluff"? Red Bluff: that's an old | Indian burial ground.
Can you tell me | where it is? You can't go there.
Why not? Government land.
You mean, uh, | protected for the Indians.
That's what | the government says.
But the Indians | can't go there either.
Catch-22.
I know the feeling.
I'd still like to know | where it is.
Okay.
Go straight out I-15.
Okay.
MichaeI, we are approaching the | mountain known as "Red Bluff.
" All right.
Looks like | any other mountain to me.
Why would Rita's brother Ron | emphasize it the way he did? You got me.
Wait a minute, I got an idea.
Let's see if there's more to | Red Bluff than meets the eye.
KITT, | activate your X-ray mode.
Right away, MichaeI.
What's that at the base? How extraordinary.
MichaeI, it appears to be | 2 large doors.
But my X-ray mode | is blocked by leaded plates.
Huge doors and leaded plates | in the middle of the desert? What is Red Bluff hiding? That's a real good question.
Hello, April.
Hi, Michael.
Good to see you, Michael.
Hello, Devon.
Well, I talked to Gen.
Maddux.
He denies any SAC | or Air Force installation at the Red Bluff location.
Assuming it is some kind of | top-secret weapons system, what do you think | Garthe's trying to accomplish? I mean, why? Well, whatever it is, | I have a feeling the, uh, Pan-African Liberation | Movement is at the heart of it.
Michael, if you're right | about Red Bluff, we'll need some kind of proof.
Otherwise, Gen.
Maddux will | stonewall to the very end.
April, | what are the chances of beefing up | KITT's X-ray mode? To penetrate lead? Never.
But we could try infrared.
Good.
April, try to come up | with something.
I have a stop to make first, | then I'll join you.
Anything | I can help with? No, I'm afraid this is what | is known as a one-man job.
It's, uh, | as you say, a long shot.
See you later.
Devon! | My, what a lovely surprise.
I hardly think so, | Elizabeth.
May I come in? | But of course.
Thank you.
May I get you something? Arsenic.
A little sodium pentothal, | perhaps? Elizabeth, I want you | to stop this insanity that you and Garthe | are planning.
Oh, Devon, | how like Wilton you are.
So dramatic, | such a flair for hyperbole.
I want you to know that | I flew to Rio de Janeiro.
I found Dr.
Elliott.
I also know that | you were there and I know why.
Yes, I did visit him in Rio.
After all, we're old friends.
The fact that he died | shortly after I left had more to do with a bad | heart than exotic poison.
I said nothing | about poison.
Oh, Devon.
You are such a dear, | and so charming, but you are so suspicious.
I have no intention of | sparring with you, Elizabeth.
I know that | you have the formula for KITT's | Molecular Bonded Shell.
I also know about Red Bluff.
Now, isn't that enough? No.
I believe you two | already know each other.
Yes, it's been | quite some time.
Before your | African experience.
You know, you're amazingly | like my late father.
Perhaps that's why | I dislike you so.
Garthe, I came here to reason | with you and your mother.
It's too late for reason, | Mr.
Miles.
It's too late | for anything but war.
Our victory, your defeat.
And you will be defeated.
You, The Foundation | for Law and Government, and Michael Knight.
Especially, Michael Knight.
Any luck on Tsombe Kuna? Just what you had.
But I think I know how Garthe beat those | 3 consecutive life sentences.
I have a feeling | it wasn't due process.
I don't think he knows | the meaning of the words.
April, | a top government official arranged for | a presidential pardon.
What makes you think | there's a connection? The official in question | was accused of taking bribes.
One of the bribes was a | dozen leases on diamond mines.
Arranged by | a mysterious woman who happens to fit | the description of Elizabeth Knight.
I wonder if there's anything | she wouldn't do for Garthe.
For Garthe or for herself? How's the infrared coming? I'm almost finished.
Maybe that's Devon.
Hello.
Yeah, when? Okay, thanks.
Not Devon.
No, it's Rita Wilcox.
She left a message.
Says she wants | to see me as soon as possible.
Says it's urgent.
I'm sorry | I acted the way I did.
Among other things, | I was angry.
Yeah, I could tell.
That's | okay, I don't need a glass.
I thought you'd found | something more interesting to do than search for my brother.
I- I felt so powerless | after you left.
Like nobody cared | whether Ron was dead or alive.
That explains your anger.
| It doesn't explain why one day you're | in a $300-a-month apartment, and the next | you're in a $300-a-day suite, tipping blackjack dealers | $100 chips.
I decided to take | Garthe up on his offer.
Oh, I figured that one out.
What I couldn't figure out | is why.
Isn't it obvious? I'm convinced | he had Ron killed.
So to punish him | you became his mistress? I did what I did | for one reason: to find proof | that he killed my brother.
All right.
Did you find it? Not yet, not everything.
But I did overhear something | tonight that could be important, and, uh, | I thought you should know.
I'm listening.
A man named Tsombe Kuna | is arriving tomorrow morning.
Garthe has a demonstration | planned for him at noon.
A demonstration of what? All he said was, "The shell is ready.
| Goliath is born.
" Goliath.
Does that mean | anything to you? Greetings, my brother.
Greetings, brother.
I have got | a surprise for you.
I didn't travel 6,000 miles | to get bored.
Bored you shall not be.
| Follow me.
Meet Goliath.
It's all | you promised.
Magnificent.
In less than two hours, you will see him | in all his splendor, and all his glory.
Go ahead.
Magnificent.
All right.
Let's see if April's infrared | can penetrate those leaded doors.
The odds on | infrared penetrating from this distance- KITT, just do it.
Very well.
Missiles.
The Molecular Bonded Shell.
A revolutionary from Africa.
Shall I call Devon? No, no, no, not yet.
I want to see what Garthe's | demonstration is first.
MichaeI, you're sure | this is the right way? According to what Rita said.
Okay, that's enough.
Okay, go! KITT.
I smell a rat.
You see what I see? It appears to be a large My goodness.
Large isn't the word.
| It's enormous.
Goliath.
I believe it's time for a | strategic withdrawaI, MichaeI.
Not so fast.
Let's see what | Garthe's got in mind.
My sensors detect | the vehicle in question is armored with | my protective shell.
MichaeI, | surely you're not planning to go nose-to-nose | with that behemoth.
That's what I want | Garthe to think, pal.
But if we're quick enough, we can | knock out his right front wheel.
KITT? KITT, are you all right? KITT? KITT! Come on, buddy, | talk to me, huh? It's my fault.
I overmatched us.
I overmatched you.
I'm sorry.
I'm afraid we zigged when we should have zagged, | MichaeI.
Hey! You're all right, huh? "All right" hardly seems | appropriate, MichaeI.
Look what that-that | behemoth did to me.
Yeah.
Now I know what being run over by a truck | really feels like.
MichaeI, my computer | functions are damaged so I can't make a diagnosis, | but you sound terrible.
You need a doctor.
Listen, try and contact | Devon or April.
Some way, we got to | get out of this mess.
I've sustained | a good deaI of damage.
I'm afraid | I can't contact anyone.
In fact, | the odds on our ability- KITT, not now, please.
Hey.
There's not a taxi in sight.
Pretty soon | it's gonna be hot enough to melt rocks | out here, pal.
We got to get you | running again.
I'm not sure that's possible.
Well, I can't move you.
| It better be.
All right.
Let's go back to basics.
Take a look at your ESB.
What in the world is that? Your Emergency | Schematic Blueprint.
You haven't forgotten that, | have you? It's coming back to me now.
Looks like Greek to me.
I beg your pardon? It's just a phrase.
I can't raise Michael or KITT.
It's like they've vanished.
I wish Michael hadn't rushed | into the desert like a Bedouin.
It's all my fault.
I should have waited | until I knew more.
Nonsense.
| Michael's perfectly capable of assessing the risks | in this situation.
I know how this must look.
Me back with Garthe, and-and passing | the information on to Michael.
Rita, Michael believed you.
So do we.
Well, there is no point | in standing around here, waiting and wondering.
I'm flying to | SAC headquarters as soon as possible.
April, I want you | to stand by, just in the event of I have the semi on full alert | and ready to roll.
You'll stay with us, | of course.
I should go back | to the hotel.
I'm afraid | it's more than likely Garthe is suspicious of you.
In fact, he may have used you | to lure Michael out there.
If that's true, he'll be suspicious | if I don't return.
And if it isn't, | there's still a chance I can find something | that will help.
And I thought putting | a barbecue together was hard.
MichaeI, I never felt | this way before.
That makes two of us.
I mean, so vulnerable.
| So mortaI.
Do you think it's possible | I could cease to exist? If I don't get you | running pretty soon, you can put money on it.
Terrific! Along with everything else, My turbine? Oh, goodness.
| Without that, I'm powerless.
Maybe.
Maybe not.
KITT.
If I can figure | this mess out, maybe I can | jerry-rig a ramjet.
A ramJet? But, MichaeI, my exhaust | system isn't designed to accommodate the kind of | temperatures a ramJet will produce.
Not to mention the fact that | navigation will be virtually impossible.
Yeah, well, | we're a long way from home.
We're just gonna have to | take our chances.
Devon, you have to | understand my position.
You can't walk in here with | this-this incredible story and expect me | to take it to the President.
Red Bluff | is going to be attacked.
I can guarantee that.
Just prove it.
Give me a shred of evidence, | Devon.
Anything.
I've told you all I know.
African messiahs, Las Vegas | plots, some crazy formula.
My God, do you have any idea | what that sounds like? Yes.
An international crisis.
Let's say someone | were crazy enough to go after Red Bluff, they'd never get in.
That mountain | is safer than Fort Knox.
And why? Why? To steal our missiles? Come on, Devon.
Why is it so preposterous? Missile capability | in a Third World country could easily determine | the balance of power, and instantly command | global respect.
I appreciate | your concern, Devon.
But you and The Foundation take | care of your part of the world.
We'll take care of ours.
| Excuse me.
Yes? MichaeI? Yeah.
I'll be right with you.
Are we ready? We'll find out in a minute.
MichaeI, I'm worried.
Me, too.
Okay.
Hang on, buddy.
Here we go.
Come on, buddy, come on! So far, so good! All right! It's working! Yes, but now | the question is, "Where?" My directionaI equipment | isn't functioning.
Let's just try | straight ahead.
Yeah! MichaeI, at our present speed | of 310 miles per hour, the odds of survivaI are My odds calculator | just malfunctioned.
Look out, there's a mountain.
MichaeI, can't we slow down? I hear you.
But this ramjet's | tough to control! Hang on, buddy! But where on earth | are we going? Out of the desert! Everything in order? The rockets are ready | and armed, sir.
A miracle | of American technology.
If this is | anyone's miracle, it's mine.
Of course it is, | my dear Garthe.
Why, you could walk on water if it were necessary, | couldn't you? I've got a dozen things to do.
| So, if you don't mind.
But I do mind.
Very much.
I have a rather substantial | investment to protect.
And I find myself worrying.
About? You.
So much depends on your | success in the next 24 hours.
There must be | no distractions.
It's one thing | to witness a demonstration.
Quite another to learn of your personal | vendetta in this matter.
No one tells me | how to proceed with Red Bluff.
My mother doesn't, | and you don't.
Without me, | you'd still be in the bush, dodging spears.
Without me, you'd still be | rotting in jail.
So, you see, we are mutually indebted | to each other.
With luck, we shall continue a long and fruitful | relationship.
For your information, I have many men | who are excellent drivers, if you prove unreliable.
Don't you threaten me.
That's not a threat.
Just a reminder.
Nothing? No.
How did it go | with the General? It didn't.
Without a signed affidavit | from Garthe Knight detailing his plan, | nobody will believe it.
To think that Michael | may have given his life for nothing.
We've got to keep hoping.
| Praying.
I've contacted | the National Guard.
I spoke with a Col.
Abrams.
| He said that That's probably him now.
Devon! Michael, are you | absolutely positive that this Goliath was equipped with | the Molecular Bonded Shell? Devon, you saw KITT.
What else | could have done that? Why would Garthe and Elizabeth | take the trouble? Certainly not to destroy | you and KITT.
You take over 14 tons | of steel and engine, and you cover it | with that shell, it can go through anything.
Red Bluff.
He's going to use it to | penetrate the missile site.
That's my guess, too.
Yes.
Gen.
Maddux did concede that SAC is preparing | to rotate updated missiles at Red Bluff.
When? In less than 12 hours.
That doesn't leave us | much time, does it? Time for what? Michael, | you're not in any condition- Devon, listen to me.
Garthe could have | killed me out there.
He didn't.
You got any idea why? None.
See how this fits.
That show with Goliath, with Garthe flexing | his muscles for my benefit.
He could have killed me, but he wants me | to see him win at Red Bluff.
He needs me, don't you see? To prove he's a better man.
Assuming you're right, | where does it help us? I think I know a way | we can use it against him.
Garthe couldn't stand | losing to me.
Any place, any time.
With KITT's help, I think I know | a way to beat him.
It wasn't a fair fight, ApriI.
It was like putting | Sugar Ray in the ring with an overgrown heavyweight.
I'm sure it was, KITT.
It won't happen again, | I can assure you of that.
Well, it better not.
We've got you | patched together with Scotch tape | and baling wire as it is.
If I ever see that | snout-nosed ignoramus again- You'd better hope he's heading | in the opposite direction.
I'm already reviewing | my computer logs of our confrontation.
In a matter of hours, I'll know everything | there is to know about that | banana-headed bovine.
You tell him, KITT.
How's it coming? Oh, he should be ready soon.
You see that | little black box up there? Mmm-hmm.
What happened? Well, for the ultra-frequency | modulator to work from the required distance, I had to install | a modified laser power pack.
Why, I think | it's over-modified.
Don't worry.
I'll have it adjusted | before you need it.
Oh, I almost forgot.
Here's that explosive charge | you asked for.
Oh, thanks.
Do you actually plan on getting close enough | to plant that on Goliath? Yeah, that's the plan.
Well, I won't ask how.
I, uh, I really don't want to know.
Rita.
Oh.
Y- you startled me.
I thought | you'd gone shopping.
I did.
| I couldn't find anything.
Does that mean | I'm getting jaded? No.
No, I hope not.
I'd hate to think, our special | little times together were becoming ordinary.
There's no one but me, is there? No, of course not.
How could there be? No, there couldn't.
You remember that.
Now, you run along.
By the way, I'm sorry to hear about Ron.
What did you say? I thought | you had been informed.
A rock collector | found your brother's body in the desert.
MichaeI, I must say I have my doubts about this.
All you got to do | is help me out with the dice.
Garthe's ego | will do the rest.
If you say so.
Come on, 55.
Here we go, buddy.
I've been notified | that she's leaving her room.
You want me to tail her? No.
Let her continue | to think she's free.
And, uh, when | we leave for Red Bluff, have her join | her beloved brother.
Your dice, Mr.
Knight.
$5,000, they do pass.
$5,000.
They don't pass.
Two crap, two.
Line away.
The don't and last comes | get paid.
Tough luck.
Hey, it's you.
Hey.
A couple of nights ago | at the blackjack table, you said you were | feeling lucky.
I see you still do.
Jump in, man.
| Join the fun.
No, I'm leaving.
| I went broke.
Here you go.
| Grubstake.
Oh, thank you.
New shooter, | get your bets down.
Bet the 7-11, any crap.
Seven.
All right.
Put her on the pot.
Go get it.
| Yeah.
Paying good shooter | coming out.
$50,000.
I'm sorry, sir, | the table limit is $20,000.
It's all right.
| His credit's good.
Sir, you've got a bet.
$50,000 they do pass.
$50,000, they don't.
Snake eyes! You saw that? Did you see that? | Dynamite! All right! Haven't you ever | heard that old adage: "Never bet against a winner?" In the end you will lose.
In the end | you're gonna be mine.
Now it's time | to cash in, huh? Say hi to your mom.
We did it, buddy! He took the bait.
| We hooked him real good.
My, he does look upset.
A little more bait | and I think we got him.
I certainly hope your hook is big enough | to hold him.
I got a little extra help | in that department.
Surely he doesn't plan | to ram us.
I don't think | he's planning right now, KITT.
He just wants to | get his hands on me.
Let's lock the steering wheel | in position.
What's the meaning of this? I'll take that.
| Hello, Garthe.
This is kidnapping.
A relative term.
Under the circumstances, I believe your late father | would have approved.
Won't you come this way? Keep an eye on things, buddy.
| I may need you.
Be carefuI, MichaeI.
Hello, Mr.
Knight, | how are you? Hello, Joe, how you doing? Couldn't be better.
| Great.
Garthe! Rita, it's me.
| It's Michael Knight.
Michael.
What are you doing? | Why are you here? Garthe's penthouse is empty.
| Where is everybody? They've gone.
Tsombe refused to wait | for Garthe any longer.
What's going on? Where'd they go? | Did they say? Some place called Dry Lake.
Michael, what are you doing? I can't leave you here now.
| I've got a feeling you'll never get out | of Clark County alive.
As you can see, | my dear Elizabeth, my driver | believes in punctuality.
Garthe will be here.
If not, | we will proceed without him.
I have tried | to talk to him, impress upon him | the urgency of our mission.
And now, | with less than an hour to go, he is like a man possessed | by the devil himself, chasing fantasy enemies | in the desert.
Now I want to tell you | something, Tsombe Kuna, great leader of the masses.
This great venture | was not conceived by small men with small minds, who live by the clock.
It was conceived | by my son and I.
It was borne with passion, | not punctuality.
If it comes to that, let your drivers drive, | your soldiers shoot.
My son and I will triumph | in the end.
Anything more from Michael? He and Rita are | on their way to Dry Lake.
He shouldn't have | involved her.
He said she wouldn't be safe | at the hotel.
I told him we'd get as close | as we could and stand by.
I'd better check on our guest.
Devon! Garthe, you know | you can't get away with this! Let me out of here! Garthe! Rita, you were | leaving the hotel.
What? Yeah.
Why? I couldn't stand it | any longer.
I thought I could, but every time | he touched me, I-I He's dead, you know.
Ron.
Garthe told me.
He killed him.
And then he came | and told me about it like he had | nothing to do with it.
Like he read about it | in the newspaper.
I'm sorry.
I was really hoping | he'd show up.
So was I.
If we ever get out | of this alive, I just feel like | going home and- I thought you said Ron had his heart set | on a gold record.
He did.
| Okay.
MichaeI, I'm getting a reading about a mile | further down the road.
All right, what you got? People, an RV, | a large plane, and MichaeI! That brute, that miserable | mechanicaI masher, he's there, too.
Three-to-one | he won't brutalize me again.
Four-to-one.
Okay, pal.
We're on.
I don't know | what's gonna happen out here.
I've come this far.
| I'm not gonna turn back now.
All right, can you promise me | you'll stay in the car? Now, KITT can darken the | windows.
You'll be perfectly safe.
What about you? Hey.
I'm Garthe Knight, remember? | I fear no man.
Garthe, how nice of you | to join us.
You didn't think I'd miss my | greatest moment, did you, Mother dear? The great revolutionary | was beginning to worry.
I trust | your personal vendettas have been satisfied at last.
My vendettas, | personal or otherwise, have nothing to do | with our agreement.
The Knight Industry | Two Thousand, will be a memento | of my ultimate triumph.
I trust everything is ready.
My commandos | are on their way.
I need five minutes | for a final check on Goliath.
Now all he has to do | is plant the explosive.
He's almost there, KITT.
I wish he'd hurry.
MichaeI, there's a car coming.
| It's Garthe.
We meet again.
I'm pleased you'll be here to witness | my penultimate glory.
You know, it's people like you | who give revolutions a bad name.
This isn't a revolution, | it's a personal conquest.
That's what I mean.
Ah, a man of principle.
Abel to my Cain, my brother.
I look forward to sharing | so many things with you.
After all, | we have so much in common.
Our surname, | our faces, my father.
Why not our future? What's that supposed to mean? Upon completion of my mission | I'm returning to Africa.
You're coming with me.
Garthe, | you're out of your mind.
No, but you may be.
You see, African prisons can | have that effect on a man's mind.
Prison? Precisely.
The same hellhole | I was subjected to, while my father | turned his back on me, and gave you everything | that was rightfully mine.
MichaeI.
MichaeI, there must be | something we can do.
Just hang tight, KITT.
And don't let Rita | out of the car.
KITT, he seems so calm.
Does he have a plan? I certainly hope so.
Relax.
You are about to witness | a moment that will change | the course of human history.
Not to mention | a few personal fortunes.
Left turn! There's really no excuse.
If anything | happens to Michael, I'll hold myself | personally responsible.
Who are you phoning? Gen.
Maddux at SAC.
But, Devon, | he didn't listen before.
Why would he listen now? Because this time | I'm telling him, I'm driving | straight into Red Bluff.
And I'm going to dare him | to stop me.
I told you! | I told you he could do it.
Yeah.
Get ready, buddy.
Hold on, Rita.
| This could be a bit bumpy.
Okay, KITT.
Now.
Are you all right? I will be as soon as | I get rid of these handcuffs.
Right away, MichaeI.
Hey.
Good work, buddy.
Dare I ask | where we're headed? Got to find Garthe, pal.
We're the last thing between | him and a plane to Africa.
But, Michael, he's got | Goliath.
You can't stop him.
Yeah, we got to try.
KITT.
The laser power pack | April installed, how much juice | we got left? MichaeI, surely you're not | thinking of using it as a weapon.
If I can adapt it, | it's worth a try.
Take over.
MichaeI, are you sure | you know what you're doing? No.
Is there anything I can do | to help? Like drive? Here.
Ouch.
Hold this.
Sorry.
Speaking of Goliath, | I'm picking up something extremely large | and fast at 2.
:00.
KITT, you said you were doing | an analysis on Goliath.
What did you come up with? My comprehensive | configuration analysis indicates a potentiaI weak spot | in the Molecular Bonded Shell at the point where the tractor | and trailer connect.
Michael, | he's coming right for us! All right, give it to me.
He's got another rocket, | MichaeI.
And a payload of commandos | in the trailer.
That's okay.
We got our laser.
Okay, let's seal | those commandos in.
KITT, how big | is that weak spot where the trailer | and tractor connect? No larger than a quarter.
Even David had a bigger target | when he went after Goliath.
Okay, pal, | let's not miss this one.
He's coming after us again.
That's how snakes are.
You can cut off their head | but they still bite.
He's got one more rocket, | MichaeI.
We've got one more laser.
| That's a fair fight.
MichaeI, he's about to fire.
All right.
I want you to wait | as long as we can, then give me | everything you've got.
We got to take out | that rocket.
MichaeI, please hurry.
Now! I have a feeling that | no one's going to be seeing very much of Garthe Knight for some considerable | time to come.
No one on the outside, | at least.
What about Elizabeth? I suspect she'll get | what she deserves.
My, she was a wonderful woman | once upon a time.
You know, we owe you | and Ron an awful lot.
Oh, thanks.
But it's really | Ron who deserves the credit.
Ron and The Foundation.
Well.
Bye-bye.
I'll see you.
Hey, listen, if you're | ever in Los Angeles- I'll look for your picture | on a billboard on Sunset.
Okay.
Bye-bye.
Okay.
Take care.
Okay.
You, too.
It's straight ahead.
Oh, what's that? This is my cashier's check.
For my winnings | at the crap table.
Uh, too bad | it has to be returned.
Yes.
You were on | Foundation business, Michael, sponsored by | Foundation funds.
Coordinated by | Foundation equipment and Foundation intelligence.
Yeah, well, I-I-I think | 10 percent is fair.
Uh, 8 percent? Okay-okay, 5 percent.
| That's it.
By the way, Michael, | we'll expect you in the office first thing in the morning, and, uh, good work, | Michael.
Okay, 2 percent.
A roll of | quarters for the slot machines! Out of here! MichaeI, I've been thinking about the whole | phenomenon of gambling.
You were right.
| It's all odds.
It's actually | rather intriguing.
Well, sure, if you've got | money and a system.
AII I have is $413 you owe me | from computer blackJack.
Hmm.
But I have devised | a rather innovative system.
I estimate an average return | on investment of 67.
3 percent.
That's not bad, buddy.
Yes.
And all one needs | to begin is $20.
$20? That's it? I got it.
I've got $20 here somewhere.
You know Hey, lucky.
Where to next? You name it, pard.
Roulette, blackjack, craps.
Hey, lucky, you're my man.
Oh, no.
You're the king.
Not again.
Where you going? | Come on back.
See ya.
| Hey, lucky.
Hey, lucky, come on back.

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