- On a Pacific isle about to be bombed by America, Doug and Tony are held by a downed Japanese pilot and a sergeant. Kirk brings in a Japanese officer who served on the island. He won't help unless they save his son who died during the war.
- Stuck on a Pacific island that is about to be bombarded by the American Navy in February 1945, Doug and Tony are captured by a downed Japanese pilot and a Japanese Army sergeant. To help the Time Tunnel staff locate this island and their two time travelers, they bring in an officer who served on that island who will not help them unless they save his son, the pilot who died during World War II.—laird-3
- Doug and Tony are transported to an island in the Pacific on 17 February 1945. They subdue the old Japanese Sergeant Itsugi who appears to be alone on the island, but a Japanese Lieutenant Pilot Nakamura surprises them and reverts the situation. Nakamura had studied in the USA and challenges the time travelers in a war game to humiliate them, releasing Doug and Tony in the jungle without weapons to hunt them down one hour later. Meanwhile, the Time Tunnel personnel discovers that the scientists are in the Minami-Iwo on the eve of the attack to Iwo-Jima, and invites Dr. Nakamura, who served in the island, to identify landmarks to bring Doug and Tony back. However, Dr. Nakamura recognizes his son, who lost the nerve to commit hara-kiri and felt in disgrace, and was left behind in Minami-Iwo by his own father. Dr. Nakamura demands the rescue of his son to give the necessary information to the staff.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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