- Paris's cover identity as a wealthy and influential American proves a bit too convincing. He is kidnapped and held for the ransom by rebels demanding the release of three of their comrades. The government agrees to cooperate in Jim's plan to rescue Paris only if he will capture one of the rebel leaders. But the rebels are very careful.—David Foss
- After completing a mission in South American country, the team is about to leave. Paris who's been posing as an affluent American is kidnapped by rebels who want the government to release the three rebels being held, one of whom is the leader's son. Jim learns that the government will not release them so he asks them if they would work with him to rescue Paris. All they ask is that Jim turn over to them Robert Siomney, one of the rebels who is very demented. Paris tricks the rebels to think he has a disease that needs medication. So Jim has Doug prepare some fake medication and Barney's places a transmitter on it which helps them find the rebel camp. Jim poses as an official who announces that all three prisoners will be executed unless they release their prisoner. But Siomney advises the leader not to. Dana shows up claiming to be the leader's son's fiancée and begs him to let the prisoner go and save his son.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- South American rebel forces kidnap prominent hotel magnate Walter Phelan. The only trouble is that "Phelan" is actually Paris doing one of his IM impersonations. Ever resourceful, he simulates a medical condition and stays in character as Phelan, while Jim and the gang seek to manipulate the rebel chief by making him think that his son is going to be either married (to "girlfriend" Dana) or executed, depending on his father's release of "Phelan."
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