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00:00He is going up the stairs.
00:04Dad. November.
00:06Grandma.
00:08Dad. November.
00:10Grandpa. Goodbye.
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00:24He is going up the stairs.
00:28Dad. November.
00:30Grandma.
00:32Goodbye.
00:34Do you want to swing?
00:363.243
00:40F8
00:42Rain from the sky.
00:48Rain from the sky.
00:50Rain from the sky.
00:52Rain from the sky.
00:54Rain from the sky.
00:56Rain from the sky.
01:12We have a serious problem.
01:16What's this?
01:18Tyres, yes.
01:24Tyres.
01:26Tyres.
01:28Tyres.
01:30Tyres.
01:32Tyres.
01:34Tyres.
01:36Tyres.
01:38Tyres.
01:40Tyres.
01:42Tyres.
01:44Tyres.
01:46Tyres.
01:48Tyres.
01:50Tyres.
01:52Tyres.
01:54Tyres.
01:56Tyres.
01:58Tyres.
02:00Tyres.
02:02Tyres.
02:04Tyres.
02:06Sugar Horse is an MI5 operation in place for 20 years.
02:10It was designed to warn us of any forthcoming Russian attack on Britain.
02:14We've just ascertained that the Russians have an equivalent operation.
02:18But it's bigger and better.
02:20For perhaps 25 years, the Kremlin has had a network of sleepers.
02:24High-level assets in place throughout the United Kingdom.
02:28The Russians call this operation Tyresias.
02:30Tyresias wakes.
02:32Exactly how big is this thing?
02:34It's everywhere. All political parties, civil service, police service, armed forces, security service, MI5 and 6.
02:40All of them infiltrated?
02:42All of them. How's that possible?
02:44It was there all the time. Everything we ever did, everything we gave, this was waiting for us.
02:48Operation Tyresias. Like a node of cancer, biding its time.
02:52There could be hundreds of sleepers. Motivated by greed, ideology, hatred.
02:56All unknown, even to each other.
02:58And now Tyresias wakes. What does that mean?
03:00Tyresias has a single purpose.
03:02To wait until activated.
03:04And then cripple the United Kingdom.
03:06So what kind of attack can we anticipate?
03:08We don't know, but we're about to find out.
03:10Tyresias wakes at 3pm today.
03:14That's it. That's all we've got.
03:16The fact is, if the Russians have sleepers spread that wide and buried that deep,
03:19we have no way of knowing who we can trust.
03:21And if we sound the alarm on this, we let Tyresias know we're onto it.
03:24If that happens, best case, they change their plan of attack.
03:27Worst case, they bring things forward.
03:29Which is why we need Connie.
03:31She's a traitor. She knew the day was coming when her cover would be blown,
03:33and she'll have prepared for it, stashing away intelligence she would have gathered from various Russian operations.
03:37And that includes Tyresias. We need a way inside Tyresias, and quickly.
03:40She's our best hope.
03:42Connie's in custody, awaiting due process.
03:44Given the circumstances, we have to assume Tyresias will be watching her.
03:47No choice.
03:49So we make it look like the Russians took her. Where is she now?
03:52Awaiting transportation to Nemweth Interrogation Unit.
03:54If she knows what goes on at Nemweth, she'll cooperate.
03:57OK. Do it. Pick her up. I'll meet you later at Ottawa.
04:00Right.
04:03Home Secretary.
04:15I know you.
04:17George Redmond, counter-espionage.
04:20Miss James, I'm here as a courtesy,
04:23to inform you that the service is determined to prosecute you to the full extent of the law.
04:27You'll be charged with treason.
04:29And the murder of Ben Kaplan, yes.
04:31But first, you'll be transferring me to Nemweth for interrogation.
04:34Can I finish my tea?
04:35I'm sorry, no.
05:04I'm sorry.
05:14Don't move! Hands behind your back!
05:16On your knees!
05:17Give us the woman! She's free!
05:27Hello, Masha.
05:34Hello.
05:44Harry, I think you've yet to meet Marina Connolly.
05:47U.S. Defense and Intelligence Liaison.
05:49Congratulations, and welcome to London.
05:51Thank you.
05:52It's true, Harry, isn't it?
05:53Just Harry.
05:54Well, Harry, I hope we can work together
05:56to improve the relationship between our two intelligence communities.
05:59In the spirit of which, Marina...
06:01This meeting is by way of a heads-up.
06:03Today, the Russians will call an extraordinary session of the U.N. Security Council,
06:07where they will announce that in 1996,
06:09a portable nuclear device went missing from an American Air Force base in southern England,
06:14and has since fallen into the hands of terrorists.
06:16And the American response to this announcement would be?
06:18Come on, gentlemen, we all know this is an absolute crock.
06:21And the Russians, in your view, stand to gain?
06:23What they want?
06:24They want America gone by any means necessary.
06:26So, they discredit the U.S. military presence on European soil.
06:30Force us to withdraw.
06:32So, you're assuring me, without equivocation, that there is no such missing weapon?
06:37Categorically.
06:38What we're talking about here.
06:40Back in the day, KGB called desinformatio, disinformation.
06:44And it's going to cause trouble.
06:46So don't let them capitalize on it.
06:48Just don't let them.
07:00American Tactical Nuclear Weapons.
07:30Stolen from British bases.
07:32Unlikely.
07:33Tactical nuclear weapon is the holy grail of international terrorism.
07:36Such a prize would lead to chatter.
07:38There's been no such chatter.
07:40So, best guess?
07:43Misdirection.
07:44Russians make a big noise over here.
07:46We all look towards the noise.
07:48But we're looking the wrong way.
07:50What do you know?
07:52What do I know?
07:54As yet, not enough.
07:57I urgently need you to establish what Russia is going to pull out of its hat.
08:00Of course.
08:03I'll be in contact.
08:28Thank you.
08:42This is Conny James.
08:44I have information from Russia.
08:47We've taken measures to silence James.
08:52An hour ago,
08:54we took measures to silence him.
09:08Yes, brother?
09:13MI5.
09:16Sexy ID.
09:18It's a sexy ID.
09:21We know that these are their safe places.
09:25We think that they are sitting in one of the three safe places in the city.
09:29This information can be trusted.
09:31It was obtained by Conny James.
09:35A group of snipers has access to the roof of all buildings.
09:39Thanks to our contact with the city police.
09:43These people work independently of the MI5.
09:47They can be killed.
09:49That's it. Get ready. Let's go.
09:53Everyone is lying.
09:55It's a pity. We'll have to wait for Conny James.
10:50Tiresias.
10:52A seer.
10:54Condemned by Dante to spend all eternity with his head twisted around.
10:59A prophet who could only look backwards.
11:01I'm tired of the dance, Conny.
11:03What do you want?
11:05Somewhere temperate.
11:07Too much heat isn't horrible. Dulls the wits.
11:10New Zealand sounds nice.
11:12I'll see what I can do.
11:14I thought the dancing had stopped.
11:16Don't see, just do.
11:18Alternative method. Always break your fingers one by one.
11:21You don't have the balls.
11:23You don't think so?
11:25Judging by the way you snatched me, this is a black op.
11:29Which means you don't trust MI5.
11:31Which means you've grasped the scale of Tiresias and you're very frightened.
11:34So don't be coy.
11:36What do you have for us?
11:38All of it.
11:42All of it.
11:44I've had 25 years to put it together, Russ.
11:46On and off, bits and bobs, you and me.
11:48And of course all the motivation in the world.
11:51You know what I want in return.
11:58I've spent eight years in a Russian cell.
12:01Eight years.
12:03Because I stayed loyal to my country.
12:07I still chew it over.
12:09And I'm lying awake at 3am wondering was it worth it.
12:13But yeah, it was.
12:16Because I look at you with all your brilliance.
12:19And all your treachery.
12:22And I see everything that I've ever fought against.
12:25Your situation is more precarious than you realise, Connie.
12:28So stop pressing buttons and give us something.
12:31Threads don't work with a person who has nothing to lose.
12:34Oh, you're too ingenious to think that I'm threatening you.
12:38I'm offering you a simple choice.
12:41Help us or don't.
12:44I'll leave you to compute the implication.
12:53Has Tiresias gone live?
12:55We believe so.
12:57Then have you checked the number stations.
13:04Malcolm, do we still check the number stations?
13:07GCHQ does, yes.
13:09It's a matter of course.
13:11But it's years since they broadcast anything remotely germane.
13:14Check them now. Drive lightly.
13:16No one should know you're looking.
13:18Get back to me as soon as you can.
13:24I've never heard of number stations.
13:26They're a curio and hangover from the old days.
13:29Their codes broadcast daily on civilian radio frequencies.
13:32Snippets of music, random words, number combinations.
13:35Meaningless to anybody except the intended recipient.
13:38We need to pick them up. It's a shortwave radio.
13:40They've been repeating the same 20 or 30 messages since the mid-80s.
13:46Hang on.
13:47What?
13:49That's a new one.
13:56What is rain from heaven?
14:04A ticket to New Zealand.
14:06A new identity. Protection.
14:08Rain from heaven, Connie.
14:11What is it?
14:12If it's big enough and you give it to us, we'll give you what you want.
14:15And protection from the Russians. I'm going to need it.
14:17It's yours.
14:18Because one is familiar with the benefits of Russian hospitality.
14:21What is it, Connie? What is rain from heaven?
14:25When the KGB knew the Soviet empire was falling,
14:28it put in place certain contingencies.
14:31One of them, rain from heaven,
14:33involves secreting portable nuclear devices around the United Kingdom
14:37for use in future deployment.
14:39I beg your pardon?
14:40Portable nuclear bombs.
14:42Whatever happened in Russia, whoever was running it,
14:44the KGB knew they could strike with devastating force at the heart of Britain.
14:49With a nuclear weapon?
14:51All they had to do was broadcast the right code to the right sleeper.
14:56Rain from heaven is the go-code for a nuclear attack on London.
15:00If the sleeper received the go-code this morning,
15:03you have a matter of hours before tens of millions of people are annihilated.
15:07How many hours?
15:10We have till 3pm.
15:12Even if we could evacuate London in time?
15:14It's not possible. Nine or ten million. That would take days at least.
15:17And if we sound the alarm, the panic alone could kill thousands.
15:20We need to locate this device without signalling to Tiresias that we know of its existence.
15:24For that, I need to hear the number station broadcast.
15:27No.
15:28Have you any idea what time it is?
15:31Tick. Tick. Tick.
15:52Each sleeper is assigned a six-digit reference.
15:55250025.
15:57Finland Red, Egypt White is a status code,
16:00followed by a time and location modifier.
16:03It's twice blessed.
16:04This is a specific instruction to a specific sleeper
16:07to place the bomb in a specific place to detonate at a specific time.
16:11I happen to know rain from heaven is a nuclear suitcase bomb
16:14because that's the kind of thing one finds hard to forget.
16:17And the rest?
16:18I don't have it all memorised.
16:19Got it written down and stashed.
16:21Your insurance policy?
16:22We all need an exit plan. Tiresias dossier is mine.
16:25Where is it?
16:26Dead Drop, London Bridge.
16:27Where at London Bridge?
16:28Oh, most amusing.
16:29Get me there, give me what I want and I'll give you the whole of Tiresias.
16:33I'll give you every Russian spy in London
16:35and I'll tell you who is going to detonate a tactical nuclear weapon and where.
16:41Tick. Tick. Tick.
16:45Do you think the Russians don't know you've got me?
16:48Do you think I haven't let them know where every safe house is?
16:57Oh.
17:22Speaking Russian.
17:26Speaking Russian.
17:57Run! Go! Go!
18:05We need to split up.
18:06Rendezvous at Catherine Wheel Alley.
18:08How many?
18:09Six.
18:10Heavily packed, maybe more on the way.
18:12Malcolm, we've got some exigent circumstances developing here.
18:15Exactly how exigent?
18:16On the scale of what? An Indian escape route?
18:18Well, that could be tricky.
18:19Six, heavily armed.
18:20Six, heavily armed.
18:21Six, heavily armed.
18:22Six, heavily armed.
18:23Six, heavily armed.
18:24Well, that could be tricky.
18:25Six, heavily armed. Moving in from our east. A kill squad.
18:27Harry, it's a maze down there. There's half a dozen ways they could cut you off.
18:30So where do we go?
18:32Move, Harry! Move!
18:34Keep heading west. Go via Brushfield Street.
18:36It's heavily populated. That'll afford you the best cover.
18:40Do you copy?
18:42Harry?
18:45Well, bring them back!
18:46Yeah, I'm trying.
18:48Stop.
18:49Then send in CO-19, Special Forces, anyone.
18:52Harry said no.
18:53Sod him.
18:55C-O-19, the police, special forces, anyone.
18:57They could, in complete ignorance, be taking orders from Tiresias.
19:00Yes.
19:22We need to cross London to get a Tiresias dossier.
19:24Assuming we can do that, we're going to need someone in place to act on that intelligence.
19:27We're not going to stop this from happening if you're not back on the grid.
19:31We'll be fine. All we need to do is cross London. How hard can that be?
19:34We've got to have people listening in, keep comms to a minimum, and watch the rooftops.
19:38Don't worry, I've got another room in mind.
19:41Good luck.
20:27Good job.
20:30I'm going to find a better place to hide.
20:33There's a bed on every platform.
21:28Gov, follow him. What do we do?
21:35Harvey Pierce.
21:37He's a different kind of guy.
21:40If he's a woman,
21:43he's a murderer.
21:57Come on.
22:27Come on.
22:48We've lost contact with him.
22:57Come on.
23:28Come on.
23:50Anything yet?
23:52No news. They're maintaining comms silence.
23:54Let's hope comms silence is all it is.
23:56At last contact, they're in Spitalfields.
23:57They need to get to London Bridge. That's three quarters of a mile away.
24:00What's their likely route?
24:01It's the city. The highest density of CCTV cameras in London.
24:04Whether above or underground, they'll be under constant surveillance.
24:06Of the two?
24:07They should go for the tube station.
24:08It offers crowd cover and the possibility of changing route at the last minute.
24:11But our comms won't work underground.
24:13They're alone.
24:14You trained them.
24:15I trained Connie, too.
24:16Well, if anyone's going to survive, it's that treacherous cow.
24:19I need to speak to the Home Secretary.
24:22The moment you have anything.
24:23The moment.
24:27Does rain from heaven mean anything to you?
24:30Should it?
24:32The Russians are mounting an attack on London using a tactical nuclear device,
24:36which the Kremlin will then claim was stolen from a US base within the UK.
24:40Their thinking being that after such a catastrophe,
24:42Europeans will no longer tolerate US installations on their soil.
24:47How long does it take to evacuate Parliament?
24:52Ten, twelve minutes.
24:53There's a drill, a regular drill.
24:55And at 2.45 this afternoon, you'll receive a call from me or one of my officers.
24:59If that call comes,
25:00you must evacuate the government and the Royal Family into their deep-level shelters.
25:04There will be no time for a public warning.
25:10Unprecedented scenes at the United Nations today
25:12when a Russian delegation accused the US of failing to report the loss
25:16of several tactical nuclear weapons from an American Air Force base in southern England.
25:20Russia claims the devices may have fallen into the hands of terrorist organisations.
25:24The government has been quick to deny the allegations that any weapons have gone missing in Britain.
25:29Contrary to what the media would apparently prefer to believe,
25:31communications between British and American intelligence services are settled now.
25:35However vivid and newsworthy it might be,
25:37there is no substance whatsoever to Russia's bizarre and irresponsible accusations.
25:51Well, where is he?
25:52He'll be here.
25:54We haven't got time for this.
25:55He'll be here.
26:08Why did you do it?
26:11Why do you think?
26:15People usually turn traitor for fanaticism or reward.
26:18I can't imagine that either applies to you.
26:19No, neither did.
26:21After Gorbachev, the humiliation of the Soviets, we were expected to watch.
26:24While America became a global hyper-power, no wonder they called it Tiresias.
26:27I'm no friend of the Russians.
26:28What, you just hate America?
26:29No, I just hate imbalance.
26:30You and I both think the same, Ros, always have done.
26:32It's why you hate me.
26:33Not because I'm a spy, but because you're looking in a mirror.
26:48Did you lose the eyeball?
26:49If I did, it won't be for long.
26:50Right, we need to move.
26:51They'll be watching the station.
26:52They're watching everything.
27:18Hey!
27:49This way.
27:59London's riddled with disused tunnels.
28:01We can use them to get to London Bridge undetected.
28:18London Bridge undetected.
28:38That way.
28:39How bad is it?
28:40It's fine.
28:41I missed all the important stuff.
28:42I'll live.
28:43Don't speak too soon.
28:48That's live.
29:18That way.
29:20Hey, hey, hey.
29:23Hey, look.
29:24Look, that way.
29:25There's a tunnel there.
29:26Let's go.
29:27Come on, let's go.
29:38Shit.
29:39Whose idea was this?
29:40I forgot.
29:48Let's get out of here.
29:49Hurry.
29:50Squeeze it applause!
29:51Squeeze it applause!
29:52Squeeze it applause!
29:57Run!
29:58Don't let go, 221!
30:03Run!
30:04Bye.
30:05Okay.
30:06That'll do.
30:07Don't panic well.
30:08Don't turn off.
30:09Don't panic.
30:10Don't turn off.
30:11Good.
30:12Now all I need is...
30:13Konshev.
30:14Yeah.
30:15Don't panic.
30:16Don't turn off yet.
30:17It's fine. We don't want any of your stuff, okay? We just want a pass.
30:39It's not stuff, it's mine! Fine.
30:40Leave it alone. Here, take my watch.
30:42Leave it alone. Whatever.
30:43Move.
31:11This is the service tunnel we need. Take us directly to London Bridge.
31:42Lumos, go. Go on, now.
31:44Go on, go. Go.
32:06Malcolm.
32:08Nothing yet.
32:09Right. Well, we're not going to stand around here and wait for this to happen.
32:14The FSB came after us in numbers. Their orders were to assassinate Connie and the rest of us.
32:18You think they know what's about to happen? You think they know about rain from heaven?
32:22An operation of this magnitude would be classified well above top secret.
32:25Well above. Even a station head security clearance.
32:29The FSB are here in London with us. They have families, people they love.
32:34Can we arrange a parley?
32:35The handshake protocols change weekly.
32:37Can you access them without alerting anyone in the building?
32:39I shouldn't be able to.
32:40But you can.
32:41Of course I can.
32:42What are you planning?
32:43Truth or dare. I need to have a chip-stamp conversation with Victor Sarkeesian.
33:08I've contacted the Russians, using the emergency handshake.
33:11I've got a car waiting for you.
33:14Harry, you're walking directly into the arms of people who want you dead.
33:18Then I'll try my best to be especially charming.
33:20My God, then we're in trouble.
33:22Come back.
33:23Malcolm, I know I can rely on you. Some things change. That never will.
33:29Good luck.
33:38Good luck.
33:50What time is it?
33:51Half past.
33:53You're not going to make it.
33:57Your best chance of survival, Mac.
33:59Might be what?
34:00To go deeper.
34:01Will you do that, would you? Burrow down it like a rat.
34:04Like a mole.
34:05And wait for central London to be annihilated.
34:07Yes.
34:08And here's you with no love for Russia.
34:22What happened?
34:23They're waiting for us when we surfaced at London Bridge.
34:25Do they know where the dead dog is?
34:27Of course not. That dossier is my insurance. Why would I let them see it?
34:30Well, they seem to know everything else.
34:32Do you think I want this to happen?
34:34A nuclear weapon, Hillary Clinton.
34:36I am what I am, and I've done more for this country than you'll ever know.
34:41Have you ever heard of Bridget Driscoll?
34:43Should I have?
34:44First person ever to be run over and killed by a car.
34:47She was a daughter, a wife, a mother.
34:49But all that's faded away now. All Bridget Driscoll is is a single moment.
34:52Whatever you've done for this country, Connie, is gone.
34:54What's lost can never be found.
34:58Leave me alone. Leave me alone.
35:01What would you do if you were them?
35:08Send in a runner.
35:09So would I.
35:23What are you doing?
35:24The circle represents a 1.5 mile blast zone from central London.
35:27All buildings within it will be destroyed or life extinguished.
35:31They cause great heat and blast.
35:33It's incredible. We have no more protection now than we did then.
35:37...fall slowly to the ground. This is what is called fallout.
35:42So these are the two dangers.
35:44First, heat and blast, which is followed by fallout.
35:49The heat and blast is so severe that it can kill
35:53and can destroy buildings for up to five miles from the explosion.
35:57Start looking now for materials for your fallout room and inner refuge.
36:03Here is a list of things and some ideas for you.
36:06Bricks, concrete blocks, bags or boxes filled with earth or sand.
36:12If you cannot get hold of sandbags or boxes...
37:22...you can use sandbags or sandbags filled with sand.
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38:45If your officers succeed in killing mine,
38:47you would have succeeded in nothing except killing yourself and your family.
38:51Your country, your own country, is about to kill you, Victor,
38:54and I'm here alone to tell you that.
38:56If I'm lying, well, keep me, ship me to Russia.
38:59If the best you can hope from this operation is Connie James,
39:02I'm a much bigger prize.
39:03The FSB can do with me whatever it does with people like me.
39:06Victor, look at me.
39:08We're short of time.
39:10If I'm lying, what's the worst that can happen?
39:13You can make a gift of me to your superiors, a senior British intelligence officer.
39:17If I'm not lying, your children have less than an hour to live.
39:31Okay.
39:34Okay.
39:36I believe you, Harry.
39:39They've gone underground.
39:40The old tube tunnels.
39:41Communication is impossible.
39:43So I need another destination.
39:46Where are they headed?
39:49Harry, come on.
39:52You came to me for help, so accept it.
39:55What is their destination?
39:59Get me a map.
40:10Get me a map.
40:40Get me a map.
41:10Get me a map.
41:27Where are you going?
41:36The service tunnels will take you to the surface that way.
41:38What are you going to do?
41:39I found a note that said two rounds are expended.
41:41I'll draw them off to the platform.
42:05Here?
42:06Close enough.
42:09Okay.
42:40Go, go, go.
42:41Go, go, go.
43:06What are you doing?
43:07I don't want to shoot!
43:09You can't kill us.
43:12No.
43:13Don't shoot.
43:14I can't.
43:16Shit.
43:17I didn't touch you.
43:19Go.
43:41Wait.
43:42Where are you?
43:43Wait.
43:44Closer.
43:46Where is the gunman?
43:48One more step, and I'll shoot.
43:51Where is she?
43:53Wait for me.
43:55Andrew.
44:09Yes.
44:11Well, that's sarcasm.
44:16Yes.
44:17Andrew!
44:18Stop!
44:19Leave her alone.
44:20Don't kill her.
44:22I got it.
44:27It's your lucky day.
44:35Yes.
44:37I need to get out of here.
44:39We need to get out of here.
44:45Yes.
45:08Go.
45:38Which one is it?
45:44This one.
45:50It's fine.
45:51It's fine.
45:52I'm here to help.
45:54How nice.
45:55What's the code?
45:56Three, four, five, nine, zero, X, backslash, falls, the shadow.
46:04It's all here.
46:05Every sleeper they've got.
46:06Bummer.
46:08Two, five, zero, zero, two, five.
46:10The bomber's name is Walter Crane.
46:13The bomb's at Grosvenor Square.
46:14Wait.
46:15By the time we've mobilised the Broken Arrow unit, it'll be too late,
46:18even if they arrive in time, which they won't.
46:20They're dealing with a Cold War weapon they've never experienced
46:22and don't know how to work.
46:23Bring it to me.
46:24I'll do it.
46:25What?
46:26I'll do it.
46:28Have you got anyone in Grosvenor Square?
46:30It's the American embassy.
46:31We practically live there.
46:32Bring us the bomb.
46:33Are you insane?
46:34No time to do anything else.
46:35Bring us the bomb.
46:36We'll take it underground.
46:37If the bomb detonates, we lose central London,
46:39but we minimise radioactive fallout.
46:41And I need a working light and a toolkit.
46:43And a bottle of gin.
47:08PHONE RINGS
47:11Mr Home Secretary, this is MI5 Section D.
47:14Harry Pearce told you to expect a call.
47:16This is that call.
47:18You know what to do.
47:21Very well.
47:23I'm sorry, sir, but you do need to hurry.
47:25Yes, of course, I...
47:26Good luck.
47:28And to you.
47:33Anyone you need to call?
47:34Well...
47:36Mum will be watching her place in the sun.
47:39Waiting for Countdown.
47:41She loves Countdown.
47:44Why spoil it, eh?
47:48This is the Home Secretary.
47:50I'm invoking protocol Landslide.
47:54That's right, Landslide.
47:56Now.
48:05ELECTRONIC BEEPING
48:20Target.
48:35ELECTRONIC BEEPING
49:05ELECTRONIC BEEPING
49:25Nervous?
49:28Should I be?
49:35ELECTRONIC BEEPING
49:43Right.
49:49You should both leave.
49:51Hurry up, please.
49:53I thought you weren't nervous.
49:55I'm not.
49:56Well, stay.
49:58ELECTRONIC BEEPING
50:05ELECTRONIC BEEPING
50:19Connie.
50:20This isn't an improvised explosive device
50:22cooked up by some half-wit undergraduate.
50:24There are fail-safes and backups.
50:26By cutting that wire, I've initiated a secondary countdown.
50:30A conventional explosive would go off in less than two minutes.
50:35If I haven't removed the uranium,
50:37it will cause a chain reaction and a nuclear explosion.
50:42I need to remove the shell from the central housing
50:45and separate the two isotopes.
50:48When I do that,
50:50the bomb cannot reach critical mass
50:52and will no longer be nuclear.
50:55It will, however, go up in my face.
50:59The bomb kills whoever disarms it,
51:01so go, please.
51:03Both of you.
51:05No.
51:10What you've lost can sometimes be found, Lucas.
51:14I removed the uranium.
51:16It's just a bomb.
51:20I'm not scared.
51:23I'm not scared of bombs.
51:31Connie?
51:33Oh, Lucas!
51:383am when you can't sleep and the nightmares come.
51:40Who do you blame for what happened to you?
51:44Eight years in Russian hell. Who do you blame?
51:47I blame Harry.
51:50Then it's time to let it go. It wasn't Harry's fault.
51:54Who was it, Connie, who sold me out?
51:59Ten seconds.
52:00Who was it?
52:01Nine seconds.
52:02I need to know.
52:03Eight seconds.
52:04Just say it!
52:05Leave me alone.
52:07It was me. It was me.
52:20No!
52:32I need a broken-arrow unit with full hazmat containment
52:35with probable radiation leakage.
52:39Found a bridge.
52:50You OK?
52:55They'll never know.
52:57No.
52:59And that's a good thing, Lucas. You know it is.
53:03I need to talk to Harry.
53:19Harry?
53:22Has anyone made contact with her?

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