McComb kills Parker, wounds Fielding, and escapes back to 2004. A fight ensues when Walker is double-crossed by Fielding, who works for McComb. Parker offers to buy McComb's share of the company, but an older McComb arrives from 2004 to warn the younger McComb that the chip will make huge profits. Walker is then sent with agent Fielding (Reuben) to 1994, where they find a young Senator McComb arguing with his partner Jack Parker about their company's new computer-chip technology. Haunted by his memories of Melissa, Walker vows to stop McComb. Walker catches him and takes him back to 2004, but Atwood refuses to testify against McComb and is sent back to 1929, where he falls to his death. Terrified by McComb's threat to murder his ancestors, Atwood tries to kill himself by jumping out a window. stock-market crash, Atwood reveals that he is working for McComb, who needs money for his U.S. When he is sent to 1929 to arrest his former partner Atwood (Schombing) for taking advantage of the U.S. Ten years later, Walker is an experienced TEC Agent. During the attack, Walker's wife Melissa is killed in an explosion. Shortly afterward, police officer Max Walker is offered a job as a TEC agent, and shortly after the job offer, he is attacked by intruders at his suburban home. Senator Aaron McComb volunteers to oversee the commission.
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In the next scene, set in 1994, top government officials create the Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) to combat misuse of the new discovery of time travel. As the film begins, a man uses laser-sighted submachine guns in the year 1863 to rob gold bullion from Confederate soldiers.