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Voiceover:
Previously, on 24.
Mcgill:
Jack Bauer is currently undercover with some of the terrorists. They’re
expecting Jack to help release a single canister of sentox nerve gas in the
Sunrise Hills shopping mall.
Logan:
Do you mean, actually let them release the sentox? Are you out of your mind?
Mcgill:
They wouldn’t know, sir. This would be a covert decision. We’re monitoring the
terrorists. We know with 100% certainty that when they leave the mall, they’re going
back to the remaining canisters.
[Komar
and Polakov place the canister inside the vent.]
Logan:
I’ll go along with your assessment. Let them release the sentox. But you’d
better find those other canisters, or those people will have died in vain.
Audrey:
There is still time to move in and stop them before they murder all those
people.
Mcgill:
Don’t you realise how many more people could die if these people don’t lead us
to the other 19 canisters?
Audrey:
Lynn, you tell me. If you were in Jack’s shoes, would you follow through with
that order, stand by and watch as they murder all those people?
Mcgill:
If those were the orders of the President, yes I would have to!
Jack:
The trigger’s been reconfigured; you can activate your canisters now.
Polakov:
You’d better hope it works.
Polakov:
What’s the unlock code?
Bill:
Jack, the unlock code is alpha, kilo, charlie.
Jack:
Echo, bravo, charlie.
Mcgill:
Jack, this is a direct order from the President. Now enter the correct code and
let them release the gas. Now!
Polakov:
Make it work!
Jack:
I told you, there’s nothing I can do!
[Polakov
punches him in the face, then knocks him out.]
Erwich:
We’ve found another way to release the gas.
[The
gas is released into the vent. Jack shoots at Polakov, but he escapes.]
Jack:
I managed to stop the flow of gas but some got into the ventilation system. We
need to evacuate the mall now.
Mcgill:
What about the terrorists?
Jack:
One’s dead, one escaped. Monitor the tracking device in the remote trigger. The
hostile that escaped still had it on him.
[People
scream and flee the mall.]
Polakov:
I managed to activate the valve before I got away. At least some of the gas was
released in the mall. What do you want me to do?
Erwich:
Come back here.
[Jack,
Curtis and the team arrive at the mechanic’s. Erwich is watching from nearby.]
Erwich:
You were followed. You know what to do.
[Polakov
hangs up, and pulls out a gun. He holds it at his head. Jack enters behind him.
Polakov shoots himself through the head.]
Jack:
No! Hostile down. Erwich is gone. The canisters are gone. We’ve got nothing
here. Dammit!
Voiceover:
The following takes place between 3:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M.
Reporter:
[on TV] Despite an attempt by extremists to derail the process, the treaty was
signed earlier today by President Logan and Russian President Yuri Suvarov.
[Erwich
walks down a dark corridor into a room.]
Reporter:
[on TV] Officials from each country are hailing the treaty as a significant
milestone in US-Russian relations.
[In
the room, Bierko is watching the reporter’s story as Erwich and his men
approach.]
Reporter:
[on TV] The White House press secretary has called this a critical achievement
in diplomacy, and will set the course for President Logan’s …
Erwich:
Sentox gas is genuine. The test was successful.
Bierko:
I spent a year securing the weapon that would bring Moscow to its knees, and
you waste it killing a handful of American civilians.
Erwich:
We were betrayed, Bierko. Someone must have been.
Bierko:
I agree. [He stabs Erwich, then holds onto Erwich’s neck as he slowly dies.]
You were the one who trusted the Americans. Nathanson lied to us. He plotted to
turn the gas against us. Your trust nearly cost us everything. [He pulls the
knife out and lets Erwich fall to the floor. Bierko turns to Erwich’s men. They
look apprehensive.] Since I anticipated this, I’ve secured additional men and
resources at great personal expense. Have you found a way to reconfigure the
canisters’ dispersal mechanism?
Andrei:
Yes.
Bierko:
Do it. Nathanson will be eliminated. Then we will return to our original task.
Striking at the heart of Russia.
[Cut
to Nathanson’s hideout. One of Bierko’s men is holding his secretary with the
secretary’s head pushed against the desk and a gun at his head.]
Bierko’s
Guard: Where’s Nathanson?
Secretary:
I don’t know where he went. I swear I don’t. [The guard shoots him, then calls
Bierko.]
[Erwich’s
body is dragged out of Bierko’s office. Bierko answers the phone.]
Bierko:
Yeah?
Bierko’s
Guard: I took out Nathanson’s man, but there is no sign of Nathanson.
Bierko:
Find him.
[Cut
to outside Nathanson’s hideout. He is in the car, leaving the car park quickly.
He drives away, and calls a government associate.]
Associate:
Alpha-7.
Nathanson:
It’s Nathanson. Someone just took out my man.
Associate:
Who?
Nathanson:
I think Bierko’s getting us back. Destroy all your databases. [The associate
notices that someone else is in his office, just before he is shot. Nathanson
hears the shot over the phone and hangs up.]
[Cut
to CTU. Mcgill is on the phone.]
Mcgill:
I know you’re there, Jenny, pick up the phone. Dammit, Jenny, I need the key
card in my wallet.
[In
Jenny’s apartment, she and her boyfriend Darryl listen to the message.]
Mcgill:
Look, we’ll leave the police out of it. You and your loser can keep the money
that you stole, max out my credit cards, I don’t care. Just give me back my key
card. It’s important. [He hangs up.]
Jenny:
We can’t sell the keycard. Why can’t we just give it to him? I’m calling my
brother. [She picks up the phone, but Dwayne grabs her wrist.]
Dwayne:
Don’t do that.
Jenny:
What is going on, Dwayne?
Dwayne:
I’m handling this.
[In
CTU, McGill’s phone rings. He answers.]
Mcgill:
Jenny?
Operator:
Mr Mcgill, hold for the President.
Logan:
Have your people recovered the nerve gas? Mcgill?
Mcgill:
Yes, sir, I’m here. I’m sorry.
Logan:
Do you have any leads? Have you intercepted the terrorists?
Mcgill:
No, sir. The man we followed from the mall took his own life before he could be
apprehended.
Logan:
Dammit, Mcgill, I put this on you! If you’d let the terrorists release the
sentox gas in the mall, as I agreed to let you do, we wouldn’t be where we are
right now, which is nowhere.
Mcgill:
Mr President
Logan:
Stop! Stop making excuses. Take responsibility and do your job. [He hangs up.]
03:06:12
… 03:06:13 … 03:06:14 … 03:06:15 …
[Cut
to the situation room. Meanwhile, Mcgill walks down the stairs from his office
towards the situation room.]
Bill:
Although we were able to limit the casualties, the attack on the mall proved
that these terrorists are going to make good on their threat to release the
nerve gas on US soil. Unless we catch a break, we can expect to see multiple
attacks resulting in mass casualties. [Mcgill enters the room.] I assumed you’d
want me to start without you?
Mcgill:
Just tell me where we are.
Bill:
LAPD is setting up a perimeter around the terrorists last known location. We’ve
activated all search protocols including satellites, and CAL-trans surveillance.
Mcgill:
But we don’t have any real leads, do we? If Jack Bauer had followed orders and
maintained his cover, we could have intercepted those people.
Audrey:
We don’t know that for sure, Lynn. What we do know is Jack’s field decision
saved over 800 innocent people.
Mcgill:
It may well cost us a hundred times that many people.
Audrey:
In the mean time, we’ve contained both the physical threat and the media’s
awareness, which would have triggered massive civil unrest.
Mcgill:
Well, you tell yourself that if you want to, Ms Raines, but the fact remains
that these terrorists are at large with 19 canisters of sentox nerve gas and we
don’t know where or when they’re gonna hit us next.
Bill:
We’re all aware of the threat, Lynn.
Mcgill:
Why does she keep defending Bauer? I want Bauer placed in custody. I want him
brought in here. I want him held responsible for what’s happened.
Bill:
Jack can be disciplined later. Taking him out of the field right now is a
mistake.
Mcgill:
Don’t tell me how to do my job.
Bill:
He was authorised by the President.
Mcgill:
But he works for me, and so do you. I want him here now. The rest of you,
maintain your search protocols, and I want all reports to my screen in ten
minutes. [He leaves the room. The staff in the room look less than impressed.]
Bill:
It’s all right. We’re all under a lot of pressure. Let’s get back to it. [Most
of the staff leave the room, leaving Bill and Audrey. Bill calls Curtis.]
Curtis:
Manning.
Bill:
This is Buchanan. We have orders to bring Jack in.
[Jack
emerges from the warehouse. He approaches the agents loading Polakov’s body
into a van.]
Jack:
We weren’t able to find anything confirming this guy’s identity; I want you to
take his picture, life his prints. Get him over to CTU as soon as possible. [to
Curtis] We’ve got nothing on this guy; we’re gonna have to run him through NCIC
and Interpol databases.
Curtis:
I just got off the phone to Bill. Lynn Mcgill wants me to bring you back to
CTU. He’ s on some sort of warpath.
Jack:
[angry] Why, because I didn’t think letting terrorists release sentox nerve gas
in a crowded mall was an acceptable loss?
Curtis:
[uncomfortable] And because we lot our only real lead, and … Lynn’s looking for
someone to blame.
Jack:
I was appointed by the President of the United States. It was a field call.
Curtis:
I know, and between you and me, I think you made the right call.
Jack:
I’m calling the President.
Curtis:
Look, Jack, the trail’s gone cold. There’s no point fighting. Let’s just go
back to CTU and square it.
Jack:
Fine. [They move towards the car.]
Curtis:
Look … sorry, but I also have to take your gun. Jack, don’t make this any more
difficult than it already is. [Jack hands over his gun.]
Jack:
Fine.
03:09:12
… 03:09:13 … 03:09:14 … 03:09:15 …
[Cut
to CTU.]
Audrey:
We can’t afford to decommission Jack, especially now.
Bill:
I agree.
Audrey:
Well, what can we do about it?
Bill:
Nothing, while Lynn’s in charge.
Audrey:
He may be in charge, but he is not in control.
Agent:
Ms Raines, you have a call on line one.
Audrey:
Thank you.
Bill:
I’ll be filtering intel on station three.
[Bill
moves to station three. Audrey sits down and takes the call.]
Audrey:
Audrey Raines.
Nathanson:
Ms Raines, you try to trace this call or put anyone else on the line, I will
hang up.
Audrey:
Who is this?
Nathanson:
My name is James Nathanson. I’m sure Walt Cummings has already told you all
about me.
Audrey:
You’re the one who sold the nerve gas to the terrorists.
Nathanson:
That’s close enough to the truth.
Audrey:
What do you want?
Nathanson:
Transfer me to Jack Bauer on a clean line.
Audrey:
Why Jack?
Nathanson:
That’s not your concern.
Audrey:
You’re getting to Jack through me; that makes it my concern.
Nathanson:
I’m going through you because I know you have a special relationship with
Bauer. I know all about you, Ms Raines, which is why I’m counting on you to
recognise an opportunity when it presents itself.
Audrey:
What opportunity?
Nathanson:
I can help you find this nerve gas.
Audrey:
How do I know you’re telling the truth?
Nathanson:
You don’t. Now put me through to Bauer.
[Audrey
looks up at Mcgill in his office, then patches Nathanson through to Jack. Jack
is sitting in a van outside the warehouse.]
Jack:
This is Bauer.
Audrey:
Jack, I know you’re with Curtis. I’m assuming you can’t speak freely.
Jack:
[to Curtis] It’s Audrey. It’s personal.
Curtis:
Go ahead.
Jack:
Thanks. [He gets out of the car and moves away.]
Audrey:
I’m on the phone with a man who claims to be James Nathanson. He was Walt
Cumming’s contact. He says he has information about the terrorists, but he will
only talk to you.
Jack:
Why me?
Nathanson:
You can hang up now, Ms Raines. My phone has a node monitor. I’ll know if
anyone else comes on this line.
Audrey:
Jack?
Jack:
It’s all right, Audrey, hang up the phone.
Audrey:
All right. [She hangs up.]
Jack:
What do you want with me?
Nathanson:
Protection. The terrorists are trying to kill me.
Jack:
If the terrorists figured out you were the one who programmed the canisters so
they would blow up in their faces, what do you need me for? Turn yourself in to
the authorities; they’ll protect you.
Nathanson:
Walt Cummings isn’t the only one inside this operation who works inside the
government. I need your help.
Jack:
You conspired to have me take the fall for President Palmer’s assassination.
What makes you think I’m not going to kill you myself?
Nathanson:
You wanna stop the sentox gas from being released on American soil. So do I.
Jack:
Where are you?
Nathanson:
There’s a phone booth on the south side of Moore Park, just east of Densmoore.
Be there in ten minutes, or I’ll be gone.
Jack:
Moore Park in Densmoore, got it.
Curtis:
[leaning out of the car] Jack?
Jack:
Audrey, I’ll explain everything once I get back to CTU. [He approaches the car
and hangs up. He gets into the car.]
03:11:47
… 03:11:48 … 03:11:49 … 03:11:50 …
[They
drive away.]
Curtis:
It’s gonna be strange for her. Audrey. Just yesterday, she thought you were
dead.
Jack:
Yeah.
Curtis:
I know this is none of my business, but … she’s a good person, Jack. I want you
two to have a chance.
Jack:
Thanks.
[They
stop at a stop sign. Jack punches Curtis, then chokes him.]
Jack:
Don’t fight it Curtis. Don’t fight it! I’m sorry. [Curtis passes out. Jack gets
out the car, then lifts Curtis out of the car and puts him on the ground. Jack
gets his gun back, then gets back in the car and drives away.]
03:13:14
… 03:13:15 … 03:13:16 …
03:18:24
… 03:18:25 … 03:18:26 … 03:18:27 … 03:18:28 … 03:18:29 … 03:18:30 …
[Split
screen, with Logan at the retreat; Jack driving; Audrey in CTU; and Lynn in his
office.]
[Cut
to Lynn’s office. The phone rings.]
Mcgill:
Lynn Mcgill.
Curtis:
It’s Curtis. Jack escaped.
Mcgill:
What?
Curtis:
He got a call from someone. Next thing I knew, he blindsided me; took my car.
Mcgill:
Who called him?
Curtis:
He said it was Audrey, but he may have been lying. Lynn?
Mcgill:
We can try to track him using your vehicle’s onboard transceiver.
Curtis:
I just tried bringing it up on my PDA. He’s either disabled or shut down the
transceiver.
Mcgill:
Curtis, how could you let this happen?
Curtis:
I’ll get dispatch on it. One of my teams is enroute to pick me up. We’ll find
him.
Mcgill:
You don’t even know where to look! Get back to CTU and deploy from here. [He
hangs up.] Dammit!
03:19:28
… 03:19:29 … 03:19:30 …
[Mcgill
walks down from his office.]
Mcgill:
Chloe, I want a triangulation on Jack’s cell phone. Find out where he is.
Chloe:
Yes, sir.
[Mcgill
approaches Audrey.]
Mcgill:
Have you talked to Jack since he’s been in custody?
Audrey:
No.
Mcgill:
He’s not in custody anymore. He assaulted Curtis and stole his car.
Audrey:
Why would he do that?
Mcgill:
Maybe you can tell me.
Audrey:
I don’t know where Jack is, if that’s what you’re asking me.
Mcgill:
You have no idea what he’s doing?
Audrey:
No, but I’m sure there’s an explanation.
Chloe:
Mr Mcgill? We’re not getting a signal from Jack’s cell. The sim card must be
out of his phone.
Mcgill:
Well, if you think of anything, you’ll let me know, all right?
Audrey:
Of course.
[Mcgill
walks away. Audrey and Chloe look at each other across the room. Audrey calls
Chloe.]
Chloe:
O’Brien.
Audrey:
Chloe, what I’m about to tell you needs to stay between us. It involves Jack.
Chloe:
What is going on? It just came on my screen that Jack’s gone missing.
Audrey:
He’s following a lead on the sentox gas. He needed to go alone. I just
transferred a call from my station to him. I need you to delete the record.
Chloe:
When Lynn finds out we’re working behind his back –
Audrey:
Chloe, I know! Believe me, I know, but this is the only way. There isn’t a lot
of time.
Chloe:
When did you make the call?
[In
his office, Lynn makes a call.]
Communications
Officer: Communications archive.
Mcgill:
This is Lynn Mcgill. Bring up the phone logs for the station Audrey Raines is
using.
Communications
Officer: Yes, sir.
[Chloe
is working on erasing the record.]
Chloe:
I found the transfer; I can’t dump just the one call. They’re all cross-indexed.
Audrey:
Can’t you unlink it?
Chloe:
No, it would take two hours.
[Cut
to the communication officer.]
Communication
officer: OK, Mr Mcgill, the call log should be on your screen. Scroll through
to station five – that’s the one we dedicated to the DOD.
[Lynn
does so. Cut back to Audrey.]
Chloe:
The only way to get rid of the entry is to dump the entire call log; all the
calls you’ve made and received today.
Audrey:
Do it.
[Chloe
erases the call log. In his office, Lynn reacts as the log disappears off his
screen.]
Chloe:
It’s done.
Audrey:
Thank you, Chloe. [She hangs up. Lynn watches her from his office.]
03:21:47
… 03:21:48 … 03:21:49 … 03:21:50 …
[Cut
to the retreat. Logan is watching television news coverage.]
Reporter:
[on the television] … a day that will long be remembered as a step forward for
both the United States and Russia. President Logan and President Suvarov are
expected shortly to deliver their closing remarks. Following this, the Russian
head of state …
[Novick
enters, closing the door behind him. Logan turns off the television.]
Logan:
What is it now, Mike?
Novick:
I’m sorry, sir, but there’s a call you need to take. It just cam in on this.
[He is holding a phone.]
Logan:
And what is that?
Novick:
Walt Cummings’s phone, sir. It’s been in Secret Service custody. They just
brought it to me. The caller is claiming he has the sentox gas.
Logan:
Is someone tracing the call?
Novick:
They can’t. It’s being sent through multiple relays.
[Logan
shakes his head.]
Logan:
I’m not talking to a terrorist! You talk to him; you find out what he wants.
Novick:
Mr President, he’s demanding to speak with you.
[Logan
turns away and thinks. He nods slowly.]
Logan:
All right. Put him on speaker.
[Novick
puts the phone down on the bench and puts it on speaker.]
Logan:
This is President Logan. Is this Erwich?
Bierko:
Ivan Erwich is no longer with us, Mr President. His attack on your shopping
mall was unsanctioned and unwarranted. It didn’t serve our interests.
Logan:
What is it you want?
Bierko:
What is it I want is to release the sentox nerve gas on Moscow. Since that is
now impossible, I am forced to strike at Russia on foreign soil with your help.
Logan:
My help?
Bierko:
I want the route of Suvarov’s motorcade – his entire route to the airport,
along with a full profile of his security detail.
Logan:
I don’t personally have that information.
Bierko:
Then get it. Make no mistake, Mr President, it’s our Russian oppressors I mean
to hurt, not your people. However, if you refuse to cooperate, I will have no
choice but to release all the sentox gas in areas far more populated than your
shopping mall.
Logan:
You just said that killing Americans didn’t serve your interests; this – this
would be senseless murder.
Bierko:
Yes, it would. So give me Suvarov’s route.
Logan:
I’ll need some time.
Bierko:
You have fifteen minutes.
Logan:
I – I’m not sure –
[Bierko
hangs up. Logan looks worried. He turns to Mike.]
Logan:
He wants to assassinate Suvarov.
Novick:
We can’t let that happen. If the Russian President is killed on US soil, it
wouldn’t just nullify the treaty. It would destroy our relationship with
Moscow.
Logan:
Get me Suvarov’s route from Secret Service.
Novick:
Mr President –
Logan:
No, I haven’t made any decision yet, Mike, but whatever I decide, I’d better
have the route in hand before he calls back, don’t you think?
Novick:
Yes, sir. [He leaves.]
03:24:13
… 03:24:14 … 03:24:15 …
03:28:24
… 03:28:35 … 03:28:36 … 03:28:37 … 03:28:38 … 03:28:39 … 03:28:40 …
[Split
screen, with Jack driving; Mcgill in CTU; Logan at the retreat; and Bierko.]
[Cut
to CTU. Mcgill is talking to Bill.]
Mcgill:
Someone’s screwing with me, Bill, and I won’t tolerate it.
Bill:
Screwing with you how?
Mcgill:
Audrey Raines’s phone log has been erased.
Bill:
What?
Mcgill:
Take a look. [He hands Bill a printout.]
Bill:
Probably a system glitch.
Mcgill:
It wasn’t a glitch. She did it on purpose.
Bill:
Audrey? You think Audrey did this?
Mcgill:
I know she did.
Bill:
That’s ridiculous. She’s one of the most ‘by the book’ people I know.
Mcgill:
You don’t go by the book while you’re trying to hide something. Did you know
she was on the phone with Jack right before he attacked Curtis?
Bill:
No, I didn’t know that. What, we, what does that prove?
Mcgill:
There’s something going on with these two. What’s their history?
Bill:
You know their history, Lynn, they worked together at DOD.
Mcgill:
There’s more than that, right?
Bill:
It got personal later on, yeah.
Mcgill:
Personal? And you didn’t think it was important to tell me that?
Bill:
No I didn’t. What difference does it make?
Mcgill:
When did she find out Jack was still alive?
Bill:
This morning, with the rest of us.
Mcgill:
You sure about that?
Bill:
I was there, Lynn, I saw her reaction.
Mcgill:
Could have been an act.
Bill:
You sound paranoid.
Mcgill:
I don’t care how I sound. From this point on, I want all those people on a
tight leash. If someone has a hidden agenda, I wanna know about it. CTU’s
become way too porous, and that’s your fault.
Bill:
I don’t need to hear this from you.
Mcgill:
You don’t wanna hear this from me? Then tell me why Audrey erased her phone
logs.
03:30:12
… 03:30:13 … 03:30:14 … 03:30:15 …
[Cut
to Jack. He drives to the park. As he gets out of the car, the public phone
rings. He puts in an earpiece. Nathanson is watching from a nearby building.]
Jack:
I’m here. Where are you?
Nathanson:
In a minute. First, I wanna make sure you weren’t followed. Otherwise, there’s
no deal. Take the alley between the two buildings across the street from your
vehicle. I left the gate open.
[Jack
moves across the street.]
Jack:
Listen to me. I don’t know what you think they’re going to do to you, but you
committed treason.
Nathanson:
I don’t see it that way. I love this country.
Jack:
You’re never going to be able to justify killing David Palmer.
Nathanson:
That was an unfortunate necessity. We admired Palmer, but we had other
priorities. This country needs an excuse to secure its oil interests in Asia; a
reason that Russia and the rest of the world can get behind.
Jack:
I’ve heard your reasoning from Walt Cummings. It’s still treason.
Nathanson:
No. It’s real politics. Do you see the open door ahead?
Jack:
Yeah.
Nathanson:
Enter it. [Jack runs inside.] Make two right turns and walk back in the
direction you came from.
[A
helicopter can be heard.]
Jack:
Hold on. [Jack runs up the stairs. The helicopter lands on the roof.] You have
hostiles coming in after you from the adjacent parking structure. Do you have a
weapon?
Nathanson:
Yes.
Jack:
Where are you?
Nathanson:
Second floor.
Jack:
Try and make your way to the roof. I’ll meet you there. Stay on the line.
Nathanson:
All right. [He runs out of the room. Jack has drawn his gun. He runs back down
the stairs.
[Cut
to CTU Audrey is on the phone.]
Audrey:
All right. I understand.
Bill:
Audrey.
Audrey:
DOD wants a fuller explanation about what happened at the mall. I told them
we’re still trying to find the threat of the nerve gas.
Bill:
I just spent the last five minutes getting grilled by Lynn.
Audrey:
About what?
Bill:
You and Jack. Your relationship.
Audrey:
What did you tell him?
Bill:
The truth – that you and he were once romantically involved, and that now I’m
not sure.
Audrey:
I don’t see how it’s any of his business.
Bill:
Lynn thinks it is. He thinks you had something to do with Jack breaking out of
custody. [He stares at Audrey, frowning.] Did you?
Audrey:
Not exactly.
[They
walk away from Lynn’s office.]
Bill:
What, exactly, does that mean?
Audrey:
A man claiming to be James Nathanson called here about twenty minutes ago. He
said that he had information on the terrorists, but that he would only give it
to Jack.
Bill:
Why didn’t you tell me about this?
Audrey:
I was afraid of losing this lead. I didn’t know what to do, Bill!
Bill:
So Jack’s meeting with this man Nathanson alone and without back-up. Where is
he?
Audrey:
I don’t know. Nathanson blocked me off from the call.
Bill:
Who else knows about this?
Audrey:
Just Chloe. She helped me cover the call from Lynn.
Mcgill:
Audrey! [He approaches. Audrey hands Bill a piece of paper.]
Audrey:
If you could just, er, sign right here.
[Bill
signs.]
Mcgill:
District have elevated the threat level. I’m briefing first responders on the
high probability of multiple attacks, so I need to review DOD protocols.
Audrey:
All right; I’ll send them to your screen.
Mcgill:
Oh, we can do it here. Unless you have a problem working with me on this?
Audrey:
No! No, no, it’s fine.
Bill:
Excuse me. [He leaves.]
03:33:05
… 03:33:06 … 03:33:07 … 03:33:08 …
Nathanson:
Bauer?
Jack:
Yeah, where are you?
Nathanson:
I’m in the freight elevator.
Jack:
You need to get out of there now. You’re cornered.
[Nathanson
stops the elevator and gets out. He walks slowly towards a large room. An armed
hostile enters the room from another entrance. Nathanson shoots him. More
hostiles enter. A gun battle starts. Nathanson runs, escaping up a flight of
stairs.]
Nathanson:
Bauer, where are you?
Jack:
I’m almost there. Just keep moving!
[Nathanson
reaches the roof. The hostiles follow him and keep shooting. Nathanson is hit
and falls. He returns fire, but runs out of bullets. The hostiles approach to
finish him off. Jack takes them down. He rushes over to Nathanson as the helicopter
approaches.]
Jack:
Nathanson, stay down! Stay down!
[Jack
shoots at the helicopter. The hostiles in the helicopter fire at them, hitting
Nathanson again as he tries to take a weapon from one of the dead hostiles.
Jack hits the helicopter. It flies away, smoke billowing from its engine. Jack
runs over to Nathanson.]
Jack:
Nathanson!
[Nathanson
is dying.]
Jack:
Look at me. Look at me. How do I find the canisters of sentox? How do I find
the canisters?
Nathanson:
In my pockets.
[Jack
finds a chip in Nathanson’s pocket.]
Jack:
What’s on the chip? Please, what’s on the chip?
[Nathanson
slumps back, dead. Jack puts the chip into his phone. He runs off.]
[One
of the hostiles is calling Bierko.]
Hostile:
Nathanson’s dead, but there was someone else there.
Bierko:
Who?
Hostile:
I don’t know yet, but he took out three of my men and disabled the helicopter.
Bierko:
Nathanson may have given him information that compromises us. Keep looking
until you find him. [He hangs up.]
Hostile:
[translated] Where’ve you been? Let’s go!
[They
get into a car and drive away.]
[Cut
back to Bierko.]
Reporter:
[on television] Some critics have already said that by signing this treaty, we
as the United States are taking on our allies’s enemies, as well as having to
deal with our own.
03:36:57
… 03:36:58 … 03:36:59 … 03:37:00 …
[Cut
to CTU. Mcgill is reading the protocols on Audrey’s computer screen over her
shoulder.]
Audrey:
Diagram seven lays out the hierarchy for first responders. [Her phone rings.
She ignores it.] Civil defence protocols for each agency are pretty well
defined.
Mcgill:
[about the phone] Shouldn’t you get that?
[Audrey
answers the phone.]
Audrey:
Audrey Raines.
Jack:
It’s me. Nathanson’s just been killed but he gave me intel. I need you to
uplink the data.
Audrey:
[worried] Sorry, Steve, you have the wrong extension. I’ll transfer you to IT.
[She transfers the call.] [to Mcgill] Overlocking responsibilities default to
federal then to state.
[Chloe’s
phone rings – Audrey transferred the call to her. Chloe answers.]
Chloe:
O’Brien.
Jack:
Chloe, it’s Jack. Audrey just wrote my call over to you; what the hell’s going
on over there? [He gets into his car.]
Chloe:
It’s Lynn, he’s been shadowing her. He thinks that she’s been talking to you
behind his back, which I guess she has.
Jack:
Chloe, listen to me, I have a thumb drive that’s going to help us find the
sentox. I need you to data mine the files.
Chloe:
Upload the files to my socket. Access code – 5J5J.
Jack:
Hold on. [He uploads the files.] You should be getting it now. Chloe, I need
you to keep this under the radar.
Chloe:
You mean keep it from Lynn.
Jack:
At least until we know what we’ve got. Does my number come up on your screen?
Chloe:
Yeah.
Jack:
OK, I’ll have to switch the phones. If you need to get ahold of me, call me on
that number.
Chloe:
OK, I will. [They hang up.]
03:38:16
… 03:38:17 … 03:38:18 …
03:42:33
… 03:42:34 … 03:42:35 … 03:42:36 … 03:42:37 … 03:42:38 … 03:42:39 …
[Split
screen, with Jack driving, Lynn and Audrey in CTU; Chloe data mining the thumb
drive; and Logan at the retreat.]
[Cut
to the retreat. Novick enters.]
Novick:
Suvarov’s motorcade route and security detail. [He hands Logan a file.] Sir, if
President Suvarov’s killed and the Russians find out we supplied his killers
with this information, it would be considered an act of war.
Logan:
The Russian motorcade has a significant security force. I see no reason to
believe that the terrorists would even be successful. [Novick sighs, obviously
unimpressed.] Maybe we should have an analysis done, determine the vulnerable
points, how long they’re out …
Novick:
Sir, we can’t do that without giving away the fact that we had advance
knowledge of an act.
[Martha
enters.]
Martha:
What attack?
Logan:
It’s – it’s nothing that you need to be concerned about.
Martha:
Charles, you invited me into this circle. What attack?
Logan:
The terrorists want the Suvarov’s motorcade route. They’ve threatened to deploy
more sentox gas if I don’t give it to them.
Martha:
You’re not seriously considering it, are you?
Novick:
Martha, Charles believes an assault on the Suvarovs has a good chance –
Martha:
Will you please let the President speak for himself? May we have a moment?
[Novick
leaves.]
Martha:
Charles.
Charles:
Martha, please. If I don’t give them the information they want, tens of
thousands of Americans will die on our own soil; maybe hundreds of thousands.
And I will be responsible.
Martha:
Oh, all right, all right, all right. Charles, Charles, there has got to be
another way. Change their itinerary, delay Suvarov from leaving –
Logan:
It’s all over the news that the Russians are leaving after we make the joint
statement. If there’s any deviation from that, the terrorists will know that
I’ve alerted them.
Martha:
[distressed] Charles, what are – what are you telling me? What are you saying?
That we are going to stand in front of the entire world with the Suvarov’s;
you’re going to look him in the eye, shake his head, knowing you’re sending
them to their deaths?
Logan:
If we were in Russia and Suvarov got this ultimatum, do you think that he would
spare us?
Martha:
I am not talking about Russia! I am not talking about Suvarov! I am talking
about you! You are the President of the United States of America. My God,
Charles, you’re talking about murder!
Logan:
Martha, my back is up against the wall. You give me another solution.
Martha:
Stand up to them. Refuse to negotiate with them. Isn’t that the policy of this
country? Isn’t that the point of the treaty you just signed?
Logan:
It’s not that simple, Martha, it never is.
03:46:03
... 03:46:04 … 03:46:05 … 03:46:06 …
[Cut
to CTU.]
Audrey:
[reading off the screen] It was separated; here’s one, and the other one’s
right here.
[Chloe
continues working on the thumb drive, keeping an eye on Audrey and Lynn. The
computer screen flashes the message “source not recognised” at her.]
Chloe:
Oh, dammit. [She calls Bill, who is in the situation room.]
Bill:
Buchanan.
Chloe:
This is Chloe.
Bill:
What is it, Chloe?
Chloe:
Jack just sent me the data he got off Nathanson. My decryption filters weren’t
working and I just realised why. The drive’s DOD formatted.
Bill:
DOD?
Chloe:
Yeah. I don’t know how Nathanson got his hands on highly classified government
t-drives, but Audrey’s the only one with clearance.
Bill:
Lynn’s got her tied up.
Chloe:
Exactly.
Bill:
How much time do you need?
Chloe:
To decrypt all the vectors? Two, three minutes.
Bill:
Hang on. [He approaches Audrey and Mcgill.] Lynn, do you have a minute?
Mcgill:
[walking over to him] What is it?
Bill:
You were inquiring about a security breach with the phone logs?
[Chloe
sends a message to Audrey’s screen. The message reads: “O’Brien Buchanan’s
buying time. I need your DOD codes to decrypt data Jack got from Nathanson.”]
Bill:
We can key in the user ID from your office. [He and Mcgill walk away.] To find
what we’re looking for, we just have to use your keycard.
Mcgill:
Why are you so interested in this?
Bill:
I’m serious about all breaches of security.
[Audrey
sends Chloe her DOD codes. Her computer beeps.]
Mcgill:
[to Audrey] What was that?
Audrey:
What?
Mcgill:
That last window you closed; what was it?
Audrey:
It was just the DOD protocols.
Mcgill:
[suspicious] What is going on here?
Bill:
Lynn, will you please just calm down?
Mcgill:
Don’t tell me to calm down! The two of you are up to something and I’m not
gonna stand for it. Now I think you’re protecting Audrey and she’s protecting
Bauer.
Bill:
Look, I can explain, Lynn.
Mcgill:
So can I. This was a deliberate attempt to circumvent my authority.
Audrey:
Lynn, we are all on the same side here.
Mcgill:
If your father was the Secretary of Defence, I’d have you thrown out of here.
[to Bill] I don’t have that problem with you. [He walks over to a phone.] Could
I have security to station five, please. Right away. [He moves back over to
Bill and Audrey.]
Bill:
What are you doing, Lynn?
[Security
guards approach from behind.]
Mcgill:
Place Mr Buchanan in custody and take him to holding.
Audrey:
You are making a mistake.
Bill:
Audrey. [He stares at Mcgill for a few seconds, then walks away with the
security guards.]
Mcgill:
I want everyone’s attention! I’m putting a section 23 redundancy into effect as
of this moment. All of your stations will be mirrored and monitored through my
office. Now get back to work.
Audrey:
We need Bill to get through this crisis; you are jeopardising our chances of
finding that nerve gas. I will make sure that DOD and the Secretary of Defence
are aware of that.
Mcgill:
Don’t threaten me, Ms Raines. I promise you, you do not want to threaten me.
[He walks away.]
03:48:38
… 03:48:39 … 03:48:50 …
03:52:52
… 03:52:53 … 03:52:54 … 03:52:55 … 03:52:56 … 03:52:57 … 03:52:58 …
[Split
screen, with Chloe; Audrey; Martha; and Logan.]
[Cut
to Jack driving. His phone rings.]
Jack:
What have you got?
Chloe:
The decryption element kicked out a company called Terradine. Over the past
three years, they’ve acquired over a hundred pounds of raw strontium isotope
used to create sentox nerve gas.
Jack:
Where do I find Terradine?
Chloe: It’s a subsidiary of a larger
corporation called Omicron International.
Jack:
[shocked] Hold on, did you say Omicron?
Chloe:
Yeah.
Jack:
Are you sure?
Chloe:
What’s wrong?
Jack:
Pull up their senior executive roster. See if a man named Christopher
Henderson is on the list.
Chloe:
Why?
Jack:
Just do it, please.
Chloe:
OK, here it is. Christopher Henderson, senior vice-president of research and
development. Do you know him?
Jack:
Yeah, I did once. Listen, send me the decrypted files over to my PDA.
Chloe:
That’s going to be a little bit hard to do right now, Jack. Lynn is watching
everyone like a hawk.
Jack:
Well, can Buchanan help you?
Chloe:
He could if he weren’t in holding.
Jack:
What are you talking about?
Chloe:
Lynn detained him for insubordination.
Jack:
How could he do that?
Chloe:
Because he’s loosing it. I think the President’s putting too much pressure on
him to find those canisters. He can’t handle it.
Jack:
Chloe I still need the decrypted files. You’re going to have to find a way to
get them to me.
Chloe:
I’ll try. [She hangs up.]
03:54:22
… 03:54:23 … 03:54:24 … 03:54:25 …
[Cut
to the retreat. Logan and Novick are talking.]
Logan:
They haven’t called yet?
Novick:
No, they haven’t sir. President Suvarov’s waiting. [Logan looks over to where
Martha is standing nearby.] We’ll be out in a minute.
Novick:
Excuse me. [He walks out.]
Logan:
Martha. Please. This is a difficult decision for me, both politically and
personally. And maybe I won’t have to make it; maybe CTU will find the
canisters before the Suvarovs leave. That’s what I’m praying for. But whatever
happens, I need you to understand.
Martha:
I do, Charles. I do understand.
Novick:
Mr President.
[The
Logans walk out.]
[Suvarov
is speaking to some of the staff of the retreat.]
Suvarov:
It has been a challenging day, and so I especially appreciate how professional
you have all been. Your President is fortunate to have such talented people
working for him. Thank you. [The staff members leave.]
Logan:
[smiling] Yuri. [They shake hands.] Anya. [He kisses her cheeks.]
Suvarov:
Mr President, I’m glad we have this opportunity to thank you and Mrs Logan
personally for your hospitality.
Logan:
Mr President, it’s been our pleasure.
[The
phone rings. Novick answers it.]
Suvarov:
I hope that you and I will have the chance to meet again soon.
Novick:
[quietly] Yes? … Hold on.
Logan:
We would love that.
[Martha
is watching Novick, with a mixture of worry, and disgust on her face.]
Logan:
Martha?
Martha:
Yes, that would be lovely. [She smiles.]
Anya
Suvarov: Martha. Thank you again for being so kind.
Suvarov:
[to Logan] I read the text of your statement. It was excellent, and
congratulations again on your brilliant handling of the crisis at the airport.
Logan:
Thank you, Yuri, and thank you again for your steadfast support. [He keeps a
nervous eye on Novick.]
Suvarov:
Have there been further developments?
Logan:
No, no, not at all. There’s always pressure. [They both chuckle.] But
everything’s under control. Ladies. The photographers are waiting.
Anya
Suvarov: Thank you, Mr President.
[They
move off towards the photographers. Logan looks at Novick and nods.]
Novick:
The motorcade will take service roads to the 1-18, and then to the 5-freeway
south.
[The
Presidents and their wives are walking towards the photographers.]
Martha:
[quietly] Charles.
Logan:
Martha, please, just, smile and wave. [Martha forces a smile.]
[Bierko
hangs up, and walks over to a map. A group of his men are in the room with
him.]
Bierko:
The motorcade will take Suvarov through this downtown corollary. That will give
us our best shot at destroying all the vehicles. Tell our people this is where
I want to strike. [He marks the spot on the map with a cross.]
[Split
screen shows Bierko’s men; Curtis re-entering CTU; and Bill in a holding cell.
Then Jack driving.]
[The
photographers are taking photos of the Presidents.]
Aaron:
All right, that’s it, folks. We need to move.
[Anya
walks over to his husband. Logan walks back to Martha and takes her hand.]
Logan:
Come on.
Martha:
Charles.
Logan:
Shhh, shh.
Martha:
Charles.
Logan:
No, no, it’s all right.
03:58:02
… 03:58:03 … 03:58:04 …
Martha:
[fighting back tears] It’s not too late. It’s not too late.
Agent:
[to Logan] Lynn Mcgill is calling from CTU.
Logan:
What about?
Agent:
I can’t even say, he just asked to speak with you directly.
Logan:
[to Suvarov] Excuse me. Mr President, I’m afraid I have to say my goodbyes here.
[They shake hands.] Affairs of state, you know. Pressures continue!
Suvarov:
I understand, of course. Thank you, President Logan, for everything.
Logan:
Thank you. Anya. [He moves away.]
Martha:
[sadly] Charles … [She moves to get into the car.]
Aaron:
Mrs Logan.
Martha:
Aaron. I’ve decided to drive to the airport with the Suvarovs. You could have a
car follow us.
Aaron:
We’re not detailed for that. I’ll ride upfront.
Martha:
No, Aaron, no, that’s not necessary.
Aaron:
Yes it is.
Martha:
Tell my husband where I am. [She gets into the car. Aaron shuts the door.]
Martha:
I hope you don’t mind if I accompany you.
Suvarov:
You’re sure your husband won’t mind.
Martha:
No, of course not. At least we’ll have some time to talk. [She and Anya smile.]
Anya:
I like that.
[Suvarov
also smiles.]
Aaron:
[from the front seat] Ma’am the President is being briefed by CTU right now but
I left word for you.
Martha:
Thank you.
[The
cars drive away.]
03:59:58
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Transcribed by KAT for http://www.twiztv.com
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