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Agent 99 and CIA agent Quigley must save the world from a mad scientist who is freezing it.
Agent 99 and CIA agent Quigley must save the world from a mad scientist who is freezing it.
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S5, EP13 "Ice Station Siegfried"Agent 99 and CIA agent Quigley must save the world from a mad scientist who is freezing it.
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S5, EP14 "Moonlighting Becomes You"Agent 99 infiltrates a radio program to learn the identity of a KAOS agent.
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S5, EP15 "House of Max"While in London, Max and 99 try to find out who is recreating "Jack the Ripper" type murders.
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S5, EP16 "House of Max"A mad scientist has created a serum to bring wax figures to life, and he starts with Jack the Ripper.
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S5, EP12 "Is This Trip Necessary?"A KAOS mad scientist develops a new hallucinogenic drug and demands $50,000.
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S5, EP11 "Age Before Duty"KAOS invents a new instant aging process and 15 CONTROL agents die of old age.
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S5, EP10 "The Apes of Wrath"A banana through the mail spells death for the CONTROL agent who receives it.
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S5, EP9 "Physician Impossible"Max is mistaken for a doctor by KAOS agents who need a doctor to remove a bullet.
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