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- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn abstract "Strike Back: Project Dawn, as it is known in the United Kingdom (or Strike Back: Cinemax Season One in the United States), is a ten-part British-American action television serial and is the second series of Strike Back. However, the only cast member to return from the original series was Richard Armitage in the first episode. The main cast for the series includes Philip Winchester, Sullivan Stapleton, Amanda Mealing, Eva Birthistle, Michelle Lukes and Rhashan Stone. The series follows the actions of Section 20, a secret branch of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), particularly two of its officers, Michael Stonebridge (Winchester) and former American Delta Force operative Damian Scott (Stapleton). Section 20 leads a worldwide manhunt to find and capture Pakistani terrorist Latif, who is plotting an operation of his known as "Project Dawn".Sky announced Strike Back would be returning for a second series after the first aired. They entered a co-production deal with the American premium cable network Cinemax, who wanted to introduce new original drama series to the network. In order to prepare for their roles several main cast members spent a month training with former officers of the Special Air Service and Special Boat Service. Filming began in February 2011 and took place across South Africa and Hungary.The series began broadcasting on Cinemax in the United States on 12 August 2011, with the premiere being seen by nearly 1.1 million viewers, the highest ratings achieved by the network since 2005. It later began broadcasting on Sky1 in the United Kingdom on 21 August with higher ratings than that of the first series. Critical reaction of the series was generally favourable in the United States, however British reviewers were more mixed. Reviewers made comparisons to various other television dramas including 24, Sleeper Cell, Spooks and The Unit. Project Dawn was released on DVD and Blu-ray disc in Region 2 on 14 November 2011. In October 2011, Cinemax announced it has renewed Strike Back for another 10-part series, to be titled Strike Back: Vengeance.".
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- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn directedby Paul_Wilmshurst.
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- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn quote ""If something has been missing from your TV screen since "24" went off the air, like an unapologetic, fist-pumping, nonstop action thriller with compelling good guys and loathsome bad guys, Cinemax's new "Strike Back" needs to be your appointment television for the next 10 weeks. It would be plenty good enough if "Strike Back" were just a TV reincarnation of all those Steven Seagal action flicks from a few years back. Because, sadly, the industry seems to have given up on that kind of popcorn thriller, figuring the audience either prefers special effects or is playing video games."".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn quote ""We went on an overnight military tactical mission. The men that trained us really put us through it. I slept in my kit because I knew they were going to wake us up in the middle of the night and make us run up the hill."".
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- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "As Grant interrogates Latif, Section 20 spots two known terrorists arriving in Budapest. Scott and Stonebridge catch the first, who detonates the VX container placed inside his body in a tram; Scott and Stonebridge evacuate the area. On their return, Latif has sent a strike team to the Section base, and they ambush it; Latif escapes and captures Grant, along with Akmal Ramiz , a Pakistani presidential candidate from the summit. Stonebridge is assigned to identify the second suicide bomber in a protest crowd, while Scott follows Grant's GPS. Latif forces Grant or Ramiz to confess to "Operation Trojan Horse", which dealt with planting VX in Iraq, setting up Porter and framing Scott that lead to his dishonourable discharge. Stonebridge stops the second bomber, but Latif remotely activates the canister; Stonebridge is able to remove and disarm it. Meanwhile, Latif kills Ramiz after Grant wishes to confess. He later realises that Scott is nearby and takes Grant hostage. However Grant, no longer wishing to live with her guilt, forces Latif to shoot the VX canister she has in her possession, killing them both. Scott, now knowing he could clear his name, decides to burn the file instead, believing Grant did give him a second chance. Stonebridge decides to leave.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "Grant has a female officer and psychologist, Marianna , seduce Scott in an effort to learn more about him. Meanwhile, a minibus in Kosovo with five European Union officials is hijacked by Albanian terrorist and drug, human and organ trafficker Hassani . He demands the release of his cousin, Rana, from Vienna, Austria. Grant controversially allows it, because one of the hostages is MI6 agent John Allen , Latif's spy. During the exchange however, an unknown gunman kills Rana, forcing Scott and Stonebridge to rescue the hostages. Furthermore the rescue helicopter at the pick up point fails to arrive, forcing the group to find another location. When their truck runs out of petrol, Scott and Stonebridge attempt to steal another from Hassani's fortified heroin factory. A United States Army patrol later arrives to pick them up, however it is revealed the soldiers are loyal to Hassani; Scott, Stonebridge and the hostages are taken to his stronghold.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "It is revealed that Scott is alive; Connelly directed the bomb away from his body as a test to see if he would call for help. When he passes by not doing so, Scott is told he is to override the security system of Bratton's secure facility, with the help of the hard drive and Major Oliver Sinclair . Bratton calls Captain Kate Marshall for help in his family's protection. Kate learns that ATAT was under pressure to plant VX nerve gas in Iraq. During the meeting, the two are kidnapped by Connolly's men. Stonebridge tracks her to the facility Scott was sent to hack into. Connelly gains access to a package of VX before killing Bratton. Though Scott and Stonebridge capture Connelly and confiscate the VX, they find Kate rigged with a bomb. Connelly promises to disarm it if they let him go, however he goes back on the deal and escapes, while Kate dies in the ensuing explosion. Grant later follows Connelly to Mozambique to execute him.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "John Porter is kidnapped by Pakistani terrorist Latif, who is masterminding "Project Dawn". As Porter is one of only two westerners who can identify Latif, Section 20 head Colonel Eleanor Grant appoints Sergeant Michael Stonebridge to find the other; dishonourably discharged Delta Force operative Damian Scott , in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. When Scott is brought to London, Section 20 witness Porter's live execution. As the team mourn their loss, Scott realises that Porter used code in the execution video, directing the team to a hotel in New Delhi, India. Scott and Stonebridge's arrival is soon followed by a gang of terrorists, who hold everybody hostage and demand that someone named Mahmood reveals himself. Stonebridge and two of the hostages escape and meet with Scott; however, they find themselves surrounded when one of the hostages turns out to be the terrorist leader.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "Scott and Sinclair are arrested at the hospital, though Grant later secures their release when the politician behind the arrest is loyal to Tahir. Meanwhile, Stonebridge is in "self-destruct mode" after Kate's death, and Crawford attempts to get him to focus. He also reveals that there is a British spy working for Latif, but would not divulge the name until Clare is safe. They soon find the Janjaweed camp; a local woman kills herself with a grenade to stop the Janjaweeds from raping her, allowing a distraction for Stonebridge to rescue Clare. However, they still have to drive back to Khartoum with the Janjaweed hot on their trial. Crawford is later shot by government forces. While they attempt to save him, their vehicle breaks down, and they are forced to fight Tahir's men. All the Janjaweed, and Tahir, are killed by the time Grant arrives, but Crawford dies from his injuries, but not before telling Clare the spy's name.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "Scott and Stonebridge evade the terrorists and find Mahmood, who turns out to be a woman, Iman Zubedah . Zubedah reveals she knows the location of hidden weapons of mass destruction that were to be planted in Iraq to vindicate the war. After Scott is recaptured and taken to the lobby with the other hostages, Zubedah is escorted out by the terrorist leader, assumed to be Latif . Stonebridge rescues Zubedah and kills the leader. When the Indian military storm the hotel, Scott fails to stop the terrorists from dropping a bomb, but Stonebridge arrives in time to catch it. Zubedah is later brought to Pakistani intelligence officer Jamal Ashkani , who is revealed to be Latif; Zubedah is later found dead. After Scott is assigned to Section 20, he reveals to Stonebridge that Porter's code was directed at Scott; Porter no longer trusted Section 20, believing it is embroiled in a conspiracy involving Latif, the WMDs, his capture, and Scott's dishonourable discharge. Scott and Stonebdrige decide to investigate the possible corruption.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "Scott and Stonebridge learn that Allen is actually a double agent working to keep track on Latif's plans. Later, the hostages are taken in two separate transports, where the males are taken for organ harvesting, and the females for sex slavery. However, Scott finds that one of the American soldiers secretly gave him a gun to organise an escape. Following the escape, they search for the camp holding the female hostages. On the way they encounter Hassani's men; Stonebridge stays behind to fight them off while the rest journey on to the other camp, however one of the hostages dies while running through a mine field. Meanwhile Hassani meets with Latif and Allen at the camp; Latif then has Allen and Hassani killed after they hand over intelligence on a weapons bunker in Chechnya. After Scott liberates the camp and rescues a captured Stonebridge, the hostages are taken to safety.".
- Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn shortsummary "Section 20 capture Gerald Crawford , a former Royal Marine-turned-arms dealer with ties to Latif, before making a sale. However, Crawford reveals the weapons were supposed to be an exchange for his daughter, Doctor Clare Somersby , who was kidnapped by the Janjaweed from an aid hospital in Darfur, Sudan. Section 20 agrees to rescue her, so long Crawford provides information on Latif's whereabouts. When he and the team arrive in Khartoum, Scott learns from Maggie , a journalist he once slept with, that Crawford has accomplices who are following the exchange and will kill anybody in their way. During the exchange, they and Section 20 kill the Janjaweed members, but chieftain Tahir escapes with Clare again. Scott is shot in the spleen by Crawford's men before they too are killed. As Maggie and Sinclair take Scott to a hospital, Crawford, Stonebridge and Jacoub , Maggie's driver whose family was a casualty of the Janjaweed, decide to follow Clare.".