For this specific episode no major real events whatsoever, instead the own Rudyard Kipling is attached on the screenplay on a supposed uprising of rebel tribes at Khyber Pass bordering the Pakistan province and Afghanistan, in this arid area ours friends landed around of 1886, as usually both are caught by opposite sides, whereas Doug is seized by the rebels led by the mighty Hara Singh (Malach Throne), Tony shot at temple stays unconscious until be found by until unknown Rudyard Kipling (David Watson), soon they headed to nearby British outpost.
There Tony and Kipling try convince the stubborn Col. Fettretch (Brendan Dillon) to aid the supply caravan toward the fort, due Hara Singh is planning got the provisions, meanwhile at Hara Singh's camp Doug is released by an elder man, soon Doug reaches at Fort and warning the Col. Fettretch over an attack of the rebels, then all them trying persuade a counterattack if not they will lost India for good, to worsen at time complex they don't get any magnetic sign of both, wondering themselves as dead, due the conceptive time machine is bounded a living person on temporal dimension, Jerry tries hard fix the matter.
This episode didn't provide any accuracy concern the divisible India, stating erroneously the whole northern territory as India, actually they hadn't cross-border areas with Afghanistan, further many stock footage are applied in mostly battles sequences neither, they use quite sure the death Valley as backdrop otherwise the real Khyber Pass.
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First watch: 1972 / How many: 5 / Source: TV-Cabe TV-DVD / Rating: 7.