Alexander is a wealthy industrialist who idolizes Alexander the Great and wishes to emulate his hero by taking over the world. He was mentored by Mr. Kevon, the last known member of a cult that traces its history to ancient times.Alexander's near-term plan is to organize a coup of an Asian nation. His plan includes breaking each of the Ten Com...
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Alexander is a wealthy industrialist who idolizes Alexander the Great and wishes to emulate his hero by taking over the world. He was mentored by Mr. Kevon, the last known member of a cult that traces its history to ancient times.Alexander's near-term plan is to organize a coup of an Asian nation. His plan includes breaking each of the Ten Commandments. He breaks the 8th commandment by stealing will gas from the U.S. Army at a New Jersey base. He has imprisoned his own parents at a rock quarry in Greece (breaking the 5th commandment) and seduces the French wife of a price from the country where he's organizing the coup (7th). The idea is that the prince will be so embarrassed he is not man enough to keep your own wife that the prnce won't speak out against the coup.The theft of the will gas prompts the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement to assign agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin to investigate Alexander. Alexander attempts to kill the leader of the Asian country at a party in Washington.Alexander and Kevon narrowly escape. Kevon kills Alexander because Alexander sought to force Kevon to retire. After the killing, Kevon stumbles, with his gimmicked crutch (which contained the blade Kevon used to kill Alexander) piercing the control panel of the plane both men are in. The aircraft explodes, killing Kevon.
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