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War of the Worlds :: Vengeance is Mine (01x19)
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| Title: | Vengeance is Mine |
| Episode #: | 01x19 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday April 17th, 1989 |
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Ironhorse must now fight both a psychological and emotional war after he accidentally kills an innocent civilian. However, he is not the only one with inner wounds. The victim's husband knows who murdered his wife and is determined to exact revenge.
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This is the only time the teaser quote does not match any dialogue in the featured episode. | This remains one of the few episodes that provide a date. The date on Norton's computer reads: 02/04/89. Dialogue suggests that the first season takes place over a year's time, but since the dates on Harrison's blackboard back up the time of year, this maybe another episode aired out of order. |
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Harrison: Colonel, believe me, I'm in no hurry to lose lives, but you're the one who told us we should always think of this as war.
Ironhorse: Maybe I was wrong. | Martin: (to Ironhorse) I know the type. I know you so well. Everything under control, everything your way. Well, buddy, welcome to the real world. My real world... heathen! | Martin: I followed you back to your car and wrote down your license plate. I brought it to the police to find out who the hell you were, who killed Sarah. But they dismissed it. No big deal. Said it was part of some kind of secret anti-terrorist action. End of subject. Not end of subject, pal! Not end of subject by a long shot! | Ironhorse: This may not make any difference to you, Martin, but you're not the only one who's been affected by this. You're not the only one who's feeling pain. You don't think I've had to re-examine myself about what happened? Did I do something wrong? Was it a bad shooting? This is going to hurt, man, but it's the truth. Your wife was a causalty of battle. An accident. I know now it couldn't have been avoided. And if the same situtation came up again, I wish to God it wasn't true, but I'd do the same thing. I'd do the same thing. | Martin: Why would I help the person who killed my wife?
Ironhorse: Look, this battle is bigger than me, or you, or your wife. I'm talking about the security of the United States, the security of the whole damned world. And Martin, if you want revenge against those who were responsible for your wife's death, help me. |
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On the security moniter, the bank truck appears to be just about to exit the building and out into the street. Suzanne calls Norton to call Ironhorse. Taking the time it would take for it to reach Ironhorse (almost 20 seconds pass onscreen), he is on the phone with Norton when he spots the truck just exiting the building. | When Martin gets out of the van to plant the helicopter on the ground, the watch he's wearing on his left hand is replaced by a bracelet. | When the toy helicopter passes by the van in the climax, the rear-view mirror on the passenger's side reveals the remote control operator running along side the van. |
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