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Final Mission

Captain Tom "Outlaw" Waters is one of four Air Force pilots taking part in a "black" Defense project involving virtual reality. The project is managed by a secretive Colonel Anderson and overseen by General Breslaw. When two of his colleagues die during test runs after some erratic behaviour in the flight simulator, Waters begins to believe that there is a conspiracy among his superiors. He even begins to suspect his new lover, Caitlin Cole. Written by D.W. Prosser

Top Cast

  • Billy Wirth

    Billy Wirth

    Tom Waters

  • Steve Railsback

    Steve Railsback

    Colonel Glen Anderson

  • Elizabeth Gracen

    Elizabeth Gracen

    Caitlin Cole

  • Richard Bradford

    Richard Bradford

    Maurice Vick

  • Corbin Bernsen

    Corbin Bernsen

    General Morgan Breslaw

  • Frank Zagarino

    Frank Zagarino

    Frank 'Flash' Tato

  • Tim Moran

    Tim Moran

    David 'Hound Dog' Matthews

  • Timothy Dale Agee

    Timothy Dale Agee

    Daniel 'Cowboy' Riley

  • John Prosky

    John Prosky

    Sergeant Wyatt

Overview

Captain Tom "Outlaw" Waters is one of four Air Force pilots taking part in a "black" Defense project involving virtual reality. The project is managed by a secretive Colonel Anderson and overseen by General Breslaw. When two of his colleagues die during test runs after some erratic behaviour in the flight simulator, Waters begins to believe that there is a conspiracy among his superiors. He even begins to suspect his new lover, Caitlin Cole. Written by D.W. Prosser

Rating

4.1 / 10
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1 Popular

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