- In Korea during the Korean War 23 Koreans died due to gunfire by US soldiers. The civilian press in the USA has refreshed accusations of an unjustified massacre. Harm, Mac, and others fly to Seoul to investigate; a hijacking interferes.
- In Korea during 1950, during the Korean War, 23 Koreans died due to gunfire by US soldiers when the Koreans failed and refused to obey when ordered to halt and to not cross a bridge. The civilian press in the USA has refreshed accusations of an unjustified massacre. Harm, Mac, an Army general, and a veteran of that war fly to Seoul to investigate; Renee and her crew go on the same flight. While en route a group of North Korean activists hijack the aircraft and divert it toward their own homeland; the NK government forbids the bird to enter their airspace. The hijackers then conduct a kangaroo court while aloft. Harm plays a major role in getting them all to South Korea.—DocRushing
- Harm and Mac are assigned to investigate charges that American GIs shot and killed civilians during the Korean War. They board a plane for Korea, along with a veteran who claims to have participated in the shootings. Korean terrorists take over the plane and insist on punishing those responsible for the alleged war crime.
- Harm and Mac fly to Korea to investigate allegations that American soldiers killed civilians on a bridge during the Korean War. The plane they're taking is soon hijacked by some people who believe the allegations are true, and want the plane diverted to North Korea.—Jesse Sanchez
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