![]() Eventually, Max Walker finds her and manages to convince her he is from the future. He goes to the mall where he and Melissa met that night. After going back to Fielding's room, he discovers that she has been murdered and he is framed as the prime suspect. Walker realizes her death occurred later that night, and he decides to stop it. Whilst trying to find Fielding's DNA from a blood sample in the lab, Walker finds a sample of Melissa's blood and it indicates she is pregnant. Finding himself once more in 1994, Walker finds Fielding in the hospital, where she agrees to testify against McComb. Realizing that he has to fix things, Walker hijacks the original prototype time machine (which McComb had been using for their illegal trips) with the help of Commander Matuzak (Bruce McGill), who sacrifices himself when McComb's men try to stop Walker from escaping. The TEC is being shut down due to budget cuts. He is almost guaranteed the Presidency with his finances and approval rating. McComb now owns the computer company, with no record of Parker. When Walker returns to 2004, he finds that things have become worse. McComb kills Parker, wounds Fielding, attempts to kill Walker, and manages to escape back to 2004. A fight starts when Walker is double-crossed by Fielding, who reveals she works for McComb. Parker offers to buy McComb's share of the company, but suddenly, the older McComb arrives from 2004 to warn his younger self that the chip will make huge profits. While still trying to investigate McComb to expose him of corruption, Walker is partnered with agent Sarah Fielding (Gloria Reuben), and sent back to 1994 to investigate a pending ripple, where they find a young Senator McComb arguing with his business partner Jack Parker about their company's new computer chip. The next morning, two assassins break into Walker's small apartment and attempt to kill him, but Walker, a trained martial arts expert, kills both assassins after a violent and protracted fight. McComb leaves the facility and orders his aide to have Walker killed. Walker implies to McComb that he knows all about his dirty dealings behind the scenes in Washington and about his means to acquire money for his campaign. Senator McComb arrives at the TEC agency to oversee the work and to congratulate Walker for his recent successful mission. Walker catches him as he falls and takes him back to 2004, but Atwood refuses to testify against McComb and the TEC agency sends him back to 1929, right where he left off, this time falling to his death. Terrified by McComb's threat by sending hit-men back in time to murder his ancestors, thereby wiping out his existence, Atwood tries to kill himself by jumping out a window. After subduing Atwood's bodyguards, Walker interrogates Atwood who reveals that he is working for Senator McComb, who needs money for his presidential campaign. He is sent back to October 1929, in the midst of the Wall Street crash to arrest his former partner Atwood (Jason Schombing) for taking advantage of the U.S. Ten years later in the year 2004, Walker is now a veteran TEC Agent. Later that same evening, Max is attacked in his home by the same intruders he saw earlier at the mall and Melissa is killed in an explosion, destroying his house. Walker and Melissa go home to their large fancy house and later make love. He notices three odd-looking punk men following them despite never seeing them before. ![]() He meets his wife Melissa (Mia Sara) at a local shopping mall where he stops a purse snatcher. Meanwhile, police officer Max Walker (Jean Claude Van Damme) is offered a job as a TEC agent. Senator Aaron McComb (Ron Silver) volunteers to fund and oversee the commission. (Note: the mysterious highwayman who killed the Confederate soldiers in 1863 to steal their gold is never seen again or identified). The TEC is to detect "time ripples" among the time-lines and to stop them from happening before they reach the present, since people cannot travel forward in time to the future, they always travel back to either change history or steal riches. They have discovered that the same gold bullion was used in recent arms purchases. government creates the Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) to combat the misuse of newly developed time travel technology. In 1994, 131 years later in Washington DC, the U.S. The mysterious highwayman steals the trunk containing the gold and then suddenly vaporizes into a gelatin like mist. Suddenly, they are cornered and shot by a highwayman using anachronistic automatic pistols and futuristic tech equipment, leaving them stranded and dead. In 1863, Confederate soldiers are carrying a gold bullion as a payday for the army.
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