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'''King's Ransom''' is the fifth episode of ''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]''. | '''King's Ransom''' is the fifth episode of ''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]''. | ||
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The episode opens with [[Amy | The episode opens with [[Amy Quon]] being kidnapped by an invisible [[Biono-bot]]. [[Richard Remy]] then contacts [[Lukas Remy]] to tell him that he has nothing to do with his disappearance, and suggests that Lukas begin using his expertise to track her. It is then revealed that Richard kidnapped Amy to learn the location of Lukas's hideout, while [[Botila]] leads the protagonists astray with a few radar pings. Lukas dives into San Francisco Bay to search Amy's car, but is attacked by two Biono-bot Megalodons. Kong defeats them, and they pick up another signal from Amy's phone. Meanwhile, Richard tries to seduce Amy by offering her a position as her partner, a statement that makes Botila quite jealous. At the second signal's location, the team is caught by police, but Kong defeats them and they escape. They then decide to fly on Kong's back to Alcatraz island to search for Amy. Inside, they find Richard's first Biono-bot (a miniature [[Tyrannosaurus rex]]) on guard with an electrified whip. [[Doug Jones]] takes the whip and uses it as a weapon against Botila, who fakes being damaged by it to get rid of Amy. Outside, Richard unsuccessfully tries to stop them with Biono-bots, and they escape, however Botila planted a tracking device on Amy's collar. | ||
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*[[Danny | *[[Danny Quon]] | ||
*[[Francisca]] | *[[Francisca]] | ||
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*[[Biono-bot|Biono-bots]] | *[[Biono-bot|Biono-bots]] | ||
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[[Category:King Kong]] | [[Category:King Kong]] |
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King's Ransom is the fifth episode of Kong: King of the Apes.
Plot
The episode opens with Amy Quon being kidnapped by an invisible Biono-bot. Richard Remy then contacts Lukas Remy to tell him that he has nothing to do with his disappearance, and suggests that Lukas begin using his expertise to track her. It is then revealed that Richard kidnapped Amy to learn the location of Lukas's hideout, while Botila leads the protagonists astray with a few radar pings. Lukas dives into San Francisco Bay to search Amy's car, but is attacked by two Biono-bot Megalodons. Kong defeats them, and they pick up another signal from Amy's phone. Meanwhile, Richard tries to seduce Amy by offering her a position as her partner, a statement that makes Botila quite jealous. At the second signal's location, the team is caught by police, but Kong defeats them and they escape. They then decide to fly on Kong's back to Alcatraz island to search for Amy. Inside, they find Richard's first Biono-bot (a miniature Tyrannosaurus rex) on guard with an electrified whip. Doug Jones takes the whip and uses it as a weapon against Botila, who fakes being damaged by it to get rid of Amy. Outside, Richard unsuccessfully tries to stop them with Biono-bots, and they escape, however Botila planted a tracking device on Amy's collar.
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