- Voice on Disc: Good morning, Jim. This is Richard Kester, a fanatical neo-Nazi and leader of the White People's Coalition, a group that secretly advocates the violent overthrow of our government. In the past few years, Kester's organization has grown at an alarming rate, and they are no longer considered just a fringe group, but a major threat. A string of armored car and bank robberies has financed a number of Kester's terrorist activities, including the hanging of Gerard Mercer, a government agent who infiltrated the White People's Coalition. Kester is on the verge of becoming the leader of like-minded neo-Nazi groups throughout the world. He's going to attend a three-day meeting in Germany, where his proposal will be voted on by the heads of other neo-Nazi groups. Kester is by far the most violent of all the world's neo-Nazi leaders. If he should be elected, a reign of terror is sure to follow. Your mission, Jim, should you choose to accept it, is to discredit Kester amongst his peers and bring about the dissolution of one of the world's most heinous organizations. As always, should you or any member of your IM Force be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This disc will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck, Jim.
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- Richard Kester: We... dedicate ourselves to the coalition and pledge ourselves to the fulfillment of our goal.
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- Max Harte: There's a plane waiting for them at the airport.
- Shannon Reed: There'll be a team of doctors to greet them when they touch down in the States.
- Grant Collier: Yeah, I think I'll ride along with them.
- Nicholas Black: And what about Kester?
- Jim Phelps: He's given away all their secrets. I think we can close the books on Richard Kester. Permanently.
- Grant Collier: We're gonna talk about a great man.
- Peter: One of the Fuhrer's generals?
- Grant Collier: No. No, Peter, he wasn't a military leader. He had no connection with the Fuhrer.
- Peter: Was he a king?
- Grant Collier: In a way, but not in the way that you think. He had no riches, no wealth of any kind. He had no armies. He had no weapons. But what he did have was far more powerful than all those things. He had ideas. And the "king" was in his name. His name was the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and he had a dream.