Meanwhile, back in Moscow, General
Gogol has begun to uncover Orlov's plot. Bond sneaks
aboard the circus train and tries to find a way to disarm
the hidden nuclear bomb. There, he confronts Orlov who
reveals his insane plans: once the bomb has been detonated,
he believes that NATO will panic and demand unilateral
disarmament of US weapons in Europe, leaving the way clear
for his own invasion forces. A fight breaks out and Bond
is forced to flee. He doesn't give up, however, and pursues
the train aboard a stolen car which even takes to the tracks
in a effort to keep up.
Bond: "And I suppose it doesn't matter
a damn to you that thousands of innocent people will be
killed in this little 'accident' of yours?"
Orlov: "Better than letting a handful of old men in Moscow bargain away
our advantage in disarmament talks!" |
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