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1x16 Pursuit
First Aired: Mar. 06, 1983 on NBC
Summary: In order for the future American Space Program to succeed, the Voyagers must go back to Austria just after the end of World War II and prevent rocket scientist Werner Von Braun from being captured by the Soviets. |
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Episode Quotes
Phineas Bogg: [to Von Braun] Somehow I'm going to see that you make it to the Americans. But I can't do that if one of your own people is sabotaging us every step of the say.
Phineas Bogg: I guess it's hard to think about leaving your country and starting all over again, huh?
Dr. Erika Schumann: It is.
Phineas Bogg: Well, this may not make very much sense right now, but believe me, if you and the others can get to the Americans; everything's going to be all right. You'll have a decent life.
Dr. Erika Schumann: It is.
Phineas Bogg: Well, this may not make very much sense right now, but believe me, if you and the others can get to the Americans; everything's going to be all right. You'll have a decent life.
Phineas Bogg: [to Von Braun over the radio, on eluding the Nazis] I can't promise you anything, but there's still a good chance you can get through.
Werner Von Braun: What are you talking about?
Phineas Bogg: I have a plan but we'll have to work fast. And I'll need your help Doctor. We're going to make the Nazi's think the Americans are attacking the village.
Werner Von Braun: You won't let go of me will you?
Phineas Bogg: You're the man. You've always been the man. Your people know it and you know it too.
Werner Von Braun: What are you talking about?
Phineas Bogg: I have a plan but we'll have to work fast. And I'll need your help Doctor. We're going to make the Nazi's think the Americans are attacking the village.
Werner Von Braun: You won't let go of me will you?
Phineas Bogg: You're the man. You've always been the man. Your people know it and you know it too.
Trivia
- This episode takes place in two different settings: Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 20, 1969 and Austria from May 1 to May 2, 1945.

