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1'''"Scimitar"''' is an episode of ''Series/{{JAG}}'' that first aired on December 9, 1995. Directed by Creator/JohnMcPherson. Written by Creator/RobertCochran.
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3Corporal Edner and Corporal Anderson (Creator/RonLivingston) are searching for the El-Wadi Oasis in UsefulNotes/{{Kuwait}} when they inadvertently stray into Iraqi territory. The Iraqi military spots them and opens fire. The confrontation ends with Edner dead and Anderson captured.
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5UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein announces that Edner's body will be returned to America, but that Anderson will be tried for espionage in Iraq; as a show of largesse, American military lawyers will be allowed to defend Anderson.
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7Lt. Commander Lindsey (W. K. Stratton) dispatches Lt. Rabb and Lt. Austin to UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}, but not without first having Rabb take a crash course in SEAL tactics: the plan is for Rabb to make contact with an Iraqi double agent code-named "Scimitar." Then he'll get a transponder to give to Anderson so that a rescue team can wrest him away from Iraqi custody.
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9No one expects a fair trial for Anderson. Rabb and Austin meet Colonel Barzan (Creator/NicholasKadi) and Lt. Dumai (Creator/NatashaPavlovic) of the Iraqi Army. Rabb thinks that Barzan is Scimitar. Barzan expresses a strong interest in Austin, and also claims to be intimately acquainted with the judge; predictably, he turns out to be the judge presiding over Anderson's case.
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11The first prosecution witness is Sergeant Talfah (Creator/JosephHaj), who says the Marines showed cowardice in their confrontation. Austin gets up to cross-examine Talfah but Barzan orders her to sit down.
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13Austin whispers a few things to Rabb, who then proceeds to show that taking Talfah's testimony at face value means that the Iraqis actually trespassed into Kuwait. Barzan orders a recess.
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15%% [ELABORATE GARDEN MEETING WITH SCIMITAR]
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17The next day, Talfah amends his testimony to place all parties involved within Iraq's borders; Rabb's request for a read-back of Talfah's earlier testimony is dismissed as unnecessary. That night, Lt. Dumai shows up at Rabb's room with the strangely urgent announcement that the showers are once again working (Rabb and Austin had used the shower and the TV earlier to confound eavesdroppers, until the eavesdroppers disabled both the shower and the TV).
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19With the shower running, Dumai declares that she's Scimitar. Mistakenly under the impression that Barzan is Scimitar, Austin went to dinner with him. Rabb and Dumai burst into the room where Barzan has a scimitar to Austin's neck and is demanding that she reveal the identity of Scimitar.
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21Dumai shoots Barzan, and then helps Rabb and Austin escape by pretending to be their hostage, taking Barzan's bulletproof limo. They go to Al-Mataha prison, break Anderson out, and then rush through the desert into Kuwait.
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23!!"Scimitar" contains examples of the following tropes:
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26* CareerVersusMan: Colonel Al-Barzan is fascinated by the strong-willed Meg Austin, leading to a discussion (and dismissal) of this trope:
27-->'''Colonel Al-Barzan''': How can work compare to the caresses of a man you love?
28-->'''Lt. J.G. Meg Austin''': I wasn't comparing them, Colonel. You were.
29-->'''Colonel Al-Barzan''': A woman like you needs a strong hand.
30-->'''Lt. J.G. Meg Austin''': I already have a strong hand. [[BadassBoast My own.]]
31* DragonInChief: Colonel Ahmad Al-Barzan obviously works for UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein, but for plot purposes he is the highest ranking official the heroes have to deal with.
32* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Rabb is still fixed on the idea that he and Austin are partners, like maybe they would be if they were cops.
33* FirstNameBasis: Austin wants Dumai to call her "Meg," but Dumai doesn't think it would be proper.
34* GenreSavvy: Harm suspects their rooms are bugged, so he has Meg join him in the bathroom and turns on the shower so they can talk without being listened in on. When the shower mysteriously stops working later, he turns on the TV instead. When the TV stops working, he resorts to using a battery-powered radio in his suitcase.
35* GreatEscape: Assuming the trial [[KangarooCourt turns out to be rigged]], Harm's backup plan is to find him and bust him out of prison.
36* GunshipRescue: When the heroes are being chased across the desert by a Iraqi Soviet-made Hind gunship, an U.S. Army Apache gunship pops up to intervene.
37* KangarooCourt: The Iraqis put Corporal Anderson on trial for espionage. Harm and Meg are invited to act as legal council, but have [[GenreSavvy sufficiently little faith in the Iraqi justice system]] to have a JailBreak backup plan ready to go.
38* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: The US military's plan has Harm acting to bust Corporal Anderson out of prison, while [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keeping Austin entirely out of the loop]] and believing their primary goal is to get him acquitted at the trial. Meg isn't thrilled when she learns of this. This neatly mirrors the relationship between Lt. Dumai and the male Iraqi officers.
39* TheMole: One complication is that Harm and Meg do not know who the mole with codename scimitar is, and they must find out without revealing themselves. Scimitar's [[UndercoverCopReveal identity is finally revealed]] when Lt. Dumai arrives at Harm's room and [[CallBack turns on the shower]] so they can talk in private.
40* NonviolentInitialConfrontation: The Harm and Meg are officially there to act as legal counsel, so the Iraqis, including the villain, treat them as welcome guests at first.
41* NotSoDifferentRemark: Commander Lindsey states that ''in theory'', the Iraqi constitution guarantees defendants most of the same rights in a trial that the American constitution does. [[SubvertedTrope He goes on to mention]] that ''in practice'', [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem the courts do pretty much whatever Saddam Hussein tells them to do.]]
42** Similarly, the way Lt. Austin is kept out of the loop on the secret mission to free Corporal Anderson mirrors the dismissive attitude that the male Iraqi officers have towards Lt. Dumai.
43* PoorCommunicationKills: Meg is not let in on the secret part of their mission and is left to improvise when she discovers that Harm is in danger.
44* RunForTheBorder: In an armored limo, chased by an Iraqi gunship helicopter, assisted by a [[GunshipRescue US Army attack helicopter]].
45* ShutUpKirk: Lt. Dumai tells off Lt. Austin for her attitude towards Iraqi gender attitudes:
46-->'''Lt. Dumai''': Your country is like a child who has learned nothing yet thinks it knows everything. Let your civilization survive its first thousand years; then perhaps we'll begin to listen.
47* StayInTheKitchen: Lt. Dumai is not terribly well respected by her male peers, and does her best to keep her head down rather than draw their ire.
48* StockFootage: Harm and Meg are edited into stock footage of meeting UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein.
49* TapOnTheHead: Scimitar refuses to go with them to UsefulNotes/{{Kuwait}}, and intends to stay behind to [[LaResistance help fix the problems in]] UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}, and insists on this to make it look like the heroes took them prisoner before leaving them behind. Harm balks at this, so [[ActionGirl Meg does it instead.]]
50* ThemeMusicPowerUp: As an American helicopter shows to help in Anderson's exfiltration.
51* TranslationConvention: Colonel Barzan and a subordinate have a conversation in English even though the conversation takes place in a room with no subordinates present.
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54[[{{Recap/JAG}} As you were...]]\

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