特种兵归来2:黑色罂粟
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  龙卫、陆大山、马跃突然接到雅塔的紧急呼叫,她告诉龙卫,已经得知了黑色罂粟计划的内容!龙卫等人与雅塔汇合,她将一个名叫“露娜”的女孩儿带来与龙卫见面。
  从女孩儿口中龙卫得知,她是一名生物学博士研究生,刚从藤国北部的一所私人医学实验中心逃出来的,实验室内,一个叫海亚博士的人正是黑色罂粟的研制者,他研制的黑色元素,加入到毒品中,会使人对毒品的渴望增加数百倍,进而变得疯狂。黑色元素是基于第16号染色体中部的ABCC11基因上第538位碱基突变的原理研制的基因毒素,这种基因突变也是狐臭的病源,中国人中,这类基因突变的人占比为95\\%,华北等中原地带占比为99\\%。 换句话说,这种毒素是专门针对中国人的基因武器!几天以前,两个神秘人(蝰蛇和麋鹿)来到了医学实验中心,他们向博士说黑狐要提前启动黑色罂粟计划,要求博士在数天之内生产2000毫升黑色元素,并提出愿意用高价购买黑色元素的配方图谱,海亚博士同意出售黑色元素,却拒绝出售配方图谱,他们悻悻而去,约定好几天内交货。
  龙卫不禁倒吸一口凉气。雅塔表明态度,她愿意继续为龙卫提供帮助,和他们一起行动抓捕海亚博士,从他那里截获黑色元素成品和配方数据。
  海亚博士的私人医学实验中心雇有大批雇佣兵把守,戒备森严。龙卫几人冒充雇佣兵,混入医学中心,占领实验中心的监控室,他们根据露娜提供的实验室位置,层层闯关,攻入实验室。海亚博士提着装有2000毫升黑色元素原液和配方数据的箱子从暗道仓皇逃离,正好被龙卫等众人截住。
  这一仗本来大获全胜,没想到雅塔忽然调转了枪口!她将龙卫三人拷住,并在黑狐的监控下,枪杀了龙卫三人。随后将海亚博士、黑色元素箱子带上车,原来,她与黑狐有一个约定:用三个血狼的性命和海亚博士、元素、配方数据,换取她父亲——藤国前总统的自由身。雅塔对龙卫充满歉意,但她为了父亲,别无选择。
  雅塔见到了前来交接的蝰蛇和麋鹿,但她失望了,蝰蛇和麋鹿并没有带来他的父亲,而是将梅姐等人全都击毙,抢走了海亚博士和箱子,雅塔多亏了梅姐的保护,躲过追杀!
  秘密地点,龙卫三人集结,等待雅塔出现。原来,雅塔从一开始就根本不相信黑狐会释放她的父亲,她早就将黑狐与她的谈判内容告知了龙卫,龙卫决定将计就计,目的是通过演这场戏,确定黑狐的藏身老巢,消灭黑狐,救出父亲。
  龙卫命令马跃用电脑追踪着信号,他们早在抓捕海亚博士的瞬间,就将一个微型的卫星追踪器射入了海亚博士的体内。卫星信号不断移动,最终停在一个位于深山中的秘密基地,那里就应该是黑狐的老巢!
  秘密基地,黑狐终于现身(蒙面),他先从海亚博士手中拿到了2000毫升黑色元素原液和载有配方图谱的电脑,随即原形毕露,逼迫海亚博士打开电脑文件密码,将黑色元素配方图谱交给他,海亚博士宁死也不说出文件密码,毒发身亡。黑狐鸡飞蛋打,十分恼怒,责成麋鹿立刻全力破解海亚博士的文件密码!为了赶在文件破译前消灭对手,龙卫等人只有十二小时的时间。
  黑狐基地,激战再次展开,龙卫三人作战小组快速突入,直奔秘密基地的主建筑,最终,龙卫小组突破了防线,击毙蝰蛇和麋鹿,闯入到建筑中,此时电脑已显示密码破解,龙卫在文件即将发送的前一刻终止了程序。
  剧烈的爆炸响起,整个秘密基地化为灰烬,龙卫、陆大山、马跃、雅塔劫后余生,但没有人惊喜,他们失去了抓捕黑狐的机会。——猴子传输来的侦查卫星图片显示,一艘快艇从秘密基地驶出,已经远去了。
  快艇上,黑狐将手里的电话扔进大海中,他缓缓摘下面具,居然是雅塔的父亲,藤国前总统坤恩!
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