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Brooklyn Tide (2016)
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(suspenseful music) (cell phone beeping) - I'm at the corner of Pacific and Franklin. I have a possible 283, east side of Pacific, black SUV. Copy that. (sighing) (tense music) Aah. (groans) (labored breathing) (suspenseful music) - That's good. Hey buddy, wake up. You okay? - Yeah, I'm fine. - See what we got goin' on here. Ah, yeah. That'll work. Let's see what this is. I'm gonna get some help, come right back. (dark tense music) - You know we coulda done this online, right? - Yeah, I like to meet face-to-face, get a handle on who I'm dealing with. Say you got three million of these. - Yeah, department store security is a bad joke, so-- - You hacked it yourself? - Mean, yeah, it was mostly me. - Do I get to meet your partners? - [Hacker] Maybe, let's see the cash. - Deal's off. - Wait, what the fuck? Let me see that. - Sorry, gotta run. - You've seen the numbers man, we gotta do this. - Is that so? - You've been askin' for this meeting for weeks. I go through all this trouble, and you bail? No, no, I showed you the data man, now give me the cash. - Doesn't work like that. - Sit the fuck down. - Do you know what Occcam's Razor is? - Fuck you, the money, now. - It's a philosophical idea that the simplest answer is by far the most likely. That's a nice gun, H and K UPS. Chambered in 47. Austrian, expensive, rare. Now what's more likely, a small time hacker working out of a dilapidated warehouse has four grand and some serious gun-running connections, or you ordered an airsoft replica off Amazon for 50 bucks? I'm gonna do you a real big favor and forget you pointed that gun at me. Don't make me regret it. (heavy breathing) - Ah, Special Agent Corbin, I'm Samantha Vera, I'm suppose to escort you to the scene. - You have ID, Agent Vera? - Yeah, um. (clearing throat) - Then let's go. - Right, let's. Can I just say Agent Corbin, I'm really sorry about Francesco, I know he was your boss. - Belt. - Excuse me? - Your seat belt Agent Vera, put it on. - Oh. - How long have you been with us? - Ah, well, I wish I could still use that whole "it's my first day excuse," but it's getting kind of old. Almost a year. And you? - And me what? - How long have you been with the bureau? - Nine years. - How long did you know Francesco? - Nine years. What'd they tell you? - Francesco had a heart attack on the way to work and was pronounced dead on scene by paramedics. What was he carrying? - What makes you think he was carrying something? - They took you out of an undercover operation to ID a body, I mean, if we're running red lights on the way to a heart attack there must be something else in play. - Francesco may have had a package. That's what we're there to find out. - Copy that. - What'd you do before you joined us Special Agent Vera? - I was with the Secret Service. Uniform division, someone thought I was big enough to make a good shield. - So why'd you transfer? - My dad was with the Secret Service for 20 years, and I watched the doubt eat him up. - What doubt? - Doubt about where the bad guys are. The way politics are going these days I was gonna have to take a bullet for some sexist asshole. FBI, cyber crime, it's the future, right? - As opposed to? - Cyber crime's about data, and data doesn't lie. - Think I knew your father. - I know you did, he told me about you. We're here. - I'm gonna have to ask you folks to step back, this is a crime scene. - I'm Special Agent Corbin, this is Agent Vera, FBI. - This is an NYPD crime scene, but I'll let ya talk to my supervisor. - The deceased was an agent of ours, we're here to secure his belongings. - Well in that case you're outta luck. Somebody already stole his belongings. - Well, that changes things. - How so? - It's now a federal crime scene, I'm gonna have to ask you to step back. - Special Agent Corbin. - Yes? - They're asking for you in the van. - What van? - Agent Corbin, Michael Gates, Homeland Security. This is Mr. Blake, he's observing from another agency. - [Corbin] You guys got here quick. - Time is of the essence, as I'm sure you know. - What else do we know? - We understand the deceased was a federal agent, one of yours. - Agent Francesco was head of cyber crimes unit. - Any idea what happened? - No blood, no obvious trauma. Could be heart attack. Why are you here? - 'Cuse me? - I'm here because my boss is lying dead in the street. You pressed the panic button and got a mobile command post set up in under an hour. - It's a good question. Do you know what Francesco was working on? - I can't tell you that. - Because you don't know. - [Corbin] How do you know that? - Because I told him not to tell anyone. Agent Francesco was carrying a package, it seems to be missing. - What'd this package contain? - Something that needs to be found. That's all I can tell you right now. - I know you work in politics, and your bosses are allergic to anything they might have to deny in front of a Senate inquiry, but I need to know what it was so I can work out who took it and how to find them. - Have you ever heard of Brooklyn Tide? - No. - It's an anarchist hacker group that was originally formed to monitor government wiretapping. It seems that in the last year they've metastasized into something much more radical. - [Corbin] You think they're involved? - We've been monitoring them as a potential threat for some time. Past few weeks, the chatter's been off the charts. And today, total silence. Communication blackout one hour before Francesco went down. - [Corbin] Could be a coincidence. - We're hoping for the best, but we're preparing for the worst. - [Corbin] What'd Francesco have on him that these people wanted? - Something we can't afford to lose. - I need more than that. - We're not playing politics Agent Corbin. I'd need direct authorization from the President in order to tell you what Agent Francesco was carrying. - [Michael] We're workin' on it. - In the meantime, just know that it must be found. - Can you tell me what size it was? Was it a briefcase? - [Michael] It's digital. - So it's something small like a thumb drive. - [Blake] Yes. - Then this could still be a random robbery? - Which is why there aren't roadblocks and a sky full a helicopters. Can't have people asking questions, this has to be handled quietly. - If this was a targeted operation, they have to authenticate what they've taken. We're monitoring all data locations, public and private, within miles. - Take this, it's secure. We can monitor your position and give you information as you need it. Watch your six Corbin, we already lost one agent today. - We're leaving? - Yes. - What'd they say? - Do you live around here? - Yes. - Say you need to use the internet but you knew it was being monitored, where would you go? - I'd go to a cafe, they all have wi-fi and they're anonymous. - Within walking distance of the scene. Cafe big enough to hide in with multiple exits. - Definitely Cafe Mongoose. Are we getting coffee? - I guess so. (suspenseful music) - So do I get to know what's going on here? - Certain government agencies have lost something important and we're gonna get it back. - What did they lose? - They won't tell us. Francesco had it on him when he left this morning, now he doesn't. - So someone killed him for it. - Possibility. - What else did they tell you? - What's your security clearance? - Three, almost, three-and-a-half. - They have half levels of security clearance now? - Four, I have a level four security clearance. Is this gonna be like Training Day? - You think I'm gonna trick you into smoking crack then get you to help me rob a drug dealer? - No I mean, is this a test? - Yes, a test. That's the problem with having so many federal agencies, jurisdiction gives the game away. - Secret Service, CIA, State Department, even the DOE have their own people. - There's one government agency that can't operate on U.S. soil without congressional approval. - The Pentagon. - Pentagon doesn't solve crimes, or collect secrets, they fight wars. - So, it's a weapon, it's a weapon made of code. - If they knew to steal it, we have to assume they know how to use it, or intend to sell it to someone who will. Looks like we were right, drive's here. - Funny place to start world war three. How do you wanna do this? - Follow my lead. - Hi, what can I get you? - [Corbin] Coffee, black. - Sure. - [Vera] Who are we looking for? - Something outta place. I'm gonna get their attention, watch and see if anyone doesn't look up. Federal agents, I need you to stop what you're doing right now. Someone who was just here on a laptop, I need a description. Ask the girl at the counter. - Shit, Corbin. - Shit. - Which way? - If she had a car it would've been waiting. Subway's too far away. The shuttle. - That was really great what you did in there. - It was procedure. - No procedure I've ever read. - It's in there, trust me. - You know all the rules? - We're agents of the United States government, we enforce laws. We don't get to make things up as we go along. - Like Agent Clay? - You don't know anything about Johnathan Clay. - We did a case study on him in the academy. Most decorated agent in the bureau until he turned. - Wasn't a traitor. He was a good man trying to do the right thing. - Text book says otherwise. - Clay never saved the textbook's life. - Shall we grab her? No, she's just a courier. I'm gonna find out who she gives the drive to. - Protocol? - Yes. - How did Clay save your life? - It's not important. - I'd like to know. - We're on a raid, an all-Russian crew, I got distracted and suspect got the drop on me. - Wha'd he do? - Jumped in front of it. Took two in the vest, spun around, shot the guy right in the face. - So he was good. - Depends on what you mean by good, but yeah, he's the best I ever worked with. - And would you've done the same, I mean as Clay did? - I ask myself that a lot. - And. - If it was me, probably would've stood there with a dumb look on my face and watched him die. - Remind me not to piss off any Russians. - We're not partners. - We are today. - Where are you? - [Voiceover] We are watching. - Get me out of here, this was not part of the plan. - [Voiceover] It is under control. - Under control? I have two federal agents chasing after me. Send someone to pick up this thing or I'm gonna drop it down the storm drain. - [Voiceover] The FBI has rules they must abide by. - What is that suppose to mean? - [Voiceover] We do not. If you fail, the law will be the least of your problems. - Well then get me out of here. - [Voiceover] The next building on the right, wait by the door. - She's gone into that building. - No, she's waiting in the entrance. Cross the street and walk past her. Tell me if she's gone inside. Put your coms in. - [Voiceover] Wait. - Hurry. - Do you ever go to visit him, in prison I mean? - Visit who? - Clay. - [Voiceover] Wait. - They're here. - No, any more personal questions, or can we go save the world? - Ready when you are. - I'm going. (buzzing) - Shit, she's gone inside. (apprehensive music) (ding) - Go around, there's gotta be a way through. She has to be, get to the station, I'll try from this side. Federal agents, open the door. (tense music) (ding) (door shutting) Where are you? There's a tunnel leading to 545, she's making for the front door. - I'm on it. (tense music) - What's your position? - [Vera] I have the main entrance covered. - Do you have visual? - [Vera] Nothing. - Where are you? - [Vera] I'm by the front door. - I just came out of it. - Damn. - Where is she? - There. - Stay here, wait for the next one. - What're you gonna do? - I'm gonna stop that train. (tense music) This is Agent Jonathan Corbin, authorization 78786. I need you to cut power to grid 82. All the high voltage. They'll have backup power. No, you need to do what I'm telling you or you lose your job. Throw the switch or go to prison. - [Voiceover] Attention, due to a power outage, this train is being held here until further notice. (suspenseful music) - Yeah. Oh just everything, where are you? I didn't know who else to reach out to. Look, I tried to do something right and now it's just all gone to hell. Oh that's so easy for you to say. Really? Thank you. I gotta go. (labored breathing) - [Vera] Hey. - Any sign of her? - No, I just got here. - What about comin' up Franklin? - No, nothing. Shit, the museum, there's a festival, she'll try and lose us in the crowd. Should we call in NYPD so we have more bodies on hand so we're not running ourselves ragged? - No, once they get wind of a terror threat they'll come in guns blazing, we'll never get to ID who she's meeting. - Assuming we find her. - We'll find her. She's scared, she's in over her head, she'll call the people who put her up to this. - What are you thinking? - About what? - About who we're dealing with. - Well it's a pretty narrow subset of groups. U.S. has many enemies, not many willing to wage war against a super power. - Iran, North Korea. - They'd use their own people. They'd never farm it out to freelancers. - Which leaves-- - Domestic threats, anti-nuclear protesters, freedom of information kooks, hackers for hire, soldiers of fortune, slag at the bottom of the terror barrel. - What's the plan of attack? - Go to the museum control room, see what you can find on the monitors. I'll flush her out. - Yes. - You were told to stay on the train. - Hey, you're not the one sticking their neck out. They pulled the power and the whole train stopped. - Follow orders from now on or you will be shot, do you understand? They're coming for you from the east. Take your jacket off, leave it on the floor. - Can we zoom in right here? Hey Corbin, can you hear me? Alright, we got eyes on the crowd. - Yeah, copy. She must've changed clothes. - That's very sophisticated, think she has a trade craft for that? - No, but someone must be helping her or she never woulda got this far. - She could've gone further down Eastern Parkway. - She's here somewhere. She's gonna make a mistake. - [Voiceover] Move two steps to your left. Do you see the poster on the wall? You gotta walk straight towards it. Do not move out of line. - I still can't see her. Wait. - What is it? - Black jacket in the forecourt. - [Voiceover] Go. - What? - Where'd you get that jacket? - I found it, it's mine. - She has help, some one who knows where the cameras are. Someone up high. - Walk under the stairs and stop under the third pillar. - Uh, shit. - Cassie. - Shit, shit. I have to move. - [Voiceover] Stay where you are, you're safe there. - San just -- - Hey. - Don't talk, just move. - Why, why? - God dammit, because people are watching. - Alright we got her. She's lost the jacket, she's heading east towards the gardens now accompanied by a brown-skinned male, late 20s. Is this her contact? - Could be, doesn't look it though. - But we should grab them, right? - No, not yet. - I mean, he's the next link in the chain, right? - Not necessarily. - Who else would she be meeting? - Someone she'd call when she's in trouble. Damsel in distress. - So he's just some civilian in the middle of this? - His body language, he's totally focused on her, I don't think he knows what's goin' on. Let's hang back. - It's gonna be packed, surveillance is gonna be a nightmare. - We'll have more cover. - And if there's a shootout, lots of bystanders. - It won't come to that. - I hate crowds. - Why? - Rallies were always a nightmare for the Secret Service. All those possible threats, no mobility. - Dad must be very proud. - He's a tough man to please, I'd need to get a medal. - It's not all it's cracked up to be. Mainly politics. - Like Clay? You got a medal when he went to prison. - Something like that. Every service needs its heroes. And its villains. - Tell me, what's goin' on? - What? - You ask me to come here and get you, and now you get angry. - No, no, I'm not angry, okay, things just changed. - What coulda changed since five minutes ago? - More than you would think, come on. Hey, I'm sorry, thank you, thank you for coming. Really. - I missed you, I tried to tell you that on the phone. - I missed you too. - Well you kinda just sorta disappeared. I mean I know you said you wanted space, but I mean one day we were happy and the next, you were just gone. - I know, I thought I met someone special. - And what? - What do you mean? - Are you still with him? - He wasn't who I thought he was. - You didn't answer my question, are you still with him? - No, it's over. - What are your thoughts on the new guy? - [Corbin] What are yours? - Civilian, like you said. He's doing that dumb walk guys do when they try to look tough. - Think that'll hurt or help us? - [Vera] What do you mean? - Is he gonna fight to protect her? - Are you asking my opinion as an agent? - Or a woman, both. - Well, he thinks he will, but when it comes down to it, it depends on how much he loves her, and how much he has to lose. - Faltering courage of those who know they're too pretty to go to prison. (laughs) - Something like that. - You're young to be so cynical. - You're old to be so romantic. - I like to think I'm a realist. - Great, 'cause as us kids say, this shit just got real. - What am I suppose to just drop everything, and take you back? After what you did? - I'm not asking you to forgive me but, just give me a chance. - A chance to what? - A chance to make things right. - Things can't be like they were before. I don't even know if I can trust you again. - It's okay, I know. Hey, hey, follow me. - Wait, what, what's goin' on? - These people are following me. - Who, is it him, is he here? - Just come on. - I'm not gonna hide. Apparently I am. - What is it? - Time to make a move. - The only other entrance is a municipal parking lot, and it's sealed off. - Stay back and make sure they don't get past me. I'll wait 'til they're isolated and move in. - Copy that, standing by. - Wait, c'mon, Cassie stop. - [Cassie] Sanchez, come on. - Where are we goin'? Just talk to me, Cassie talk -- - Here. - What're you -- - In here. - Where're you goin', I'm not hidin', listen stop. - No, Sanchez you don't understand. - Look, bay, bay, bay, bay, I can handle this, okay? - No Sanchez, -- - Stay where you are. - What the fuck man, get outta the way. - Don't make this any harder than it is. - What're you not listening? She's not goin' with you man, get the fuck out the way. - You're one bad decision away from making a very big mistake. - Oh really, why don't you tell me about it, give me one good reason. - I can give you two. This a Glock 19, it'll put a hole in your head the size of my fist. Second, is this badge, which gives me full authority of the United States Government to do so. - You didn't say your boyfriend was a fed. - He's not-- - It's not a personal matter, she has stolen top-secret documents in her position. - Is that true? - I had it, but I already gave it to somebody else. - Give it up, it's in your bag. - No. - Are you serious, just give him the bag. - No. - You got 10 seconds. - Cassie, whoa, hey, I didn't sign up for this man, alright just give him the bag. - But, no, is this you handling the situation? - Handling the situation? You're using me, that's the only reason why you called. Give him the bag. - What, you said you would protect me. - Protect, you want me to protect you? - Yes. - Wha'da you want me to get shot, is that what you want? - One more second and you'll find out. - Just fucking give him the bag, c'mon. - No, no, Sanchez, Sanchez stop. - The fuckin' bag, here you go, here you go. - Lock her to the bus. - No. - You serious? - [Corbin] Do it. - [Cassie] This is ridiculous. - Do it. - What're you doing? - This is some sick shit. - Sanchez, Sanchez stop, what're you doing? Come on, Sanchez it's me, it's Cassie. - No, no. - Stop. C'mon. - I'm sorry. - Sanchez. - You're the one that fuckin' called me to use me like you usually do. - Fuck you. - No, fuck you. - Get the fuck away from me. You're useless, fuck you. (screams) Oh come on, Sanchez. - I've got the drive. Do not engage, repeat, do not engage. Copy that. (suspenseful music) (dark, gloomy music) - Oh. - Sh, sh, you're okay, just breathe, breathe. You're alright. I'm gonna take this, okay? We made a great team, I have to do this. (labored breathing) - Sit down, unless you wanna die like your boss. You were injected with potassium cyanide. When it reaches your heart, you'll die. I have the antidote. Try not to scream. There's a lot more goin' on here than meets the eye. - Ya think. - Be quiet and listen, or you'll give yourself a stroke. We've been monitoring Brooklyn Tide for some time now because we thought they'd turn someone inside the FBI. Now we know. - That's how they knew to-- - Be quiet, just be quiet. Agent Vera showed her colors and now the drive is gone. Again. It's a crime for me to even tell you this, but the drive contains a virus that can destroy a nuclear facility. We developed it to destroy the Iranian nuclear program but it can penetrate and destroy any military or civilian reactor in the world. Brooklyn Tide has grown increasingly radical over the last two years. There was a large influx of money, and a change in leadership. And the money is coming directly from the cartels. - Mexico. - Specifically the Gulf cartel. For the past few years the Gulf cartel has been beaten up badly by their west coast rivals. The San Onofre reactor in California sits directly on the border. - If there was incident we'd-- - We'd have to evacuate San Diego and close the border. The western cartel would lose its pipeline for weeks, maybe months. - Who'd make a play like that? - Someone familiar with our organizations, someone who understands reactors. Someone who wants revenge, even at the risk of millions of lives. - He's here. - We have the park locked down as best we can. NYPD is taking up positions but by tomorrow this thing could be troubling down. - I know where she is, I can get it back. - Agent Corbin, make sure you do. This could be our last chance. - Well this is a nice surprise. - [Corbin] It's a surprise, I don't know if I'd call it nice. - You're alive. That was a condition, deal breaker. - [Corbin] Generous to the last. - Where are you, still on the street? - [Corbin] Waiting in an ambulance. - No hard feelings, right. - [Corbin] Of course not, better man won. You look nice in a dress. - How are you-- - [Corbin] No need for that, not here. - How are you-- - [Corbin] Still walking? Maybe our mutual friend isn't as clever as he thinks he is. Where'd you meet him? - Online. - [Corbin] He approached you? - I used to read his posts on the law enforcement forums, we got to chatting. - [Corbin] When? - Since I was 14. You know you don't sound so good. - [Corbin] It's been a rough day. - Feel like you've been hit by a truck? - [Corbin] Not physically. When someone you trust-- - You should ask our friend, he knows all about that. - [Corbin] And so will you. - What is that suppose to mean? - [Corbin] That he's playing you, like everyone else. You're just another pawn to be cast aside when you've played your part. - Is this where you try to get inside my head? It took Clay five years, you have 30 seconds. - [Corbin] Lying takes time, truth kicks you right in the teeth. - What truth would that be exactly. - [Corbin] That what you're doing is wrong, and you know it. - Nuclear power is everything that's wrong with this world. Our fear has become a commodity and those in power profit from it. - [Corbin] Your dad tell you that? - My father has nothing to do with this. - [Corbin] I think he has everything to do with it. - He gave 20 years of his life protecting our so-called leaders. And a few men in his detail go to a brothel in Colombia where it's legal, and they throw him under the fucking bus. No pension, stripped of his decorations. He risked his life for them and they fucking buried him. - [Corbin] Alright, the system is flawed. So you're gonna attack a nuclear power plant to prove it. - No it's more than that, it's about sending a message. - [Corbin] No, that's exactly what it is. You were hurt by the system and you wanna hurt it back, but you'll only be hurting the people who are part of it. It's not perfect, but the alternative is chaos. - What do you know about hurt? - [Corbin] I had a friend, who I was closer to than my own brother. He saved my life and I sent him to prison for it. But that's my cross, and I'll carry it. I don't wanna make kids sick in California. - Who said anything about California? (breathing heavy) - San Onofre, that's where he wants the virus. - You're lying, we're gonna put it online, we're gonna make them decommission the reactors because they're vulnerable. - Where do you think -- - And we're gonna show them that they're all liars. - Where do you think all the money's coming from? - They have funding. - The resources to pull this off. The cartels gave 'em 10 million dollars to shut down the rival's pipeline, this isn't about changing anything. - Are you done? - It's about drugs, money, and revenge. - Are you done? - I think we both are, it's over. - No, it's not. Get off me you freak, help, help. (grunting and groaning) (tense music) - Federal agent. Ah, shit. - Looking for this? You dropped it in the path. Like you said, it's better this way. - Stay away from me. - Or what? It was always gonna come to this. Once you start running, it's only a matter of time, Vera. - What do you know, you've lived your whole fucking life by the fucking book. - It eats you up inside, always looking over your shoulder, living in fear. - So wha'da you gonna do, you gonna shoot me? - No, you're gonna make a full confession to the FBI, maybe they'll cut you a deal. You didn't kill anyone, you're a kid, a good kid in my opinion. This doesn't have to be the end. Everything's gonna be okay. - It'll never be okay. - No, no. Clay. (crying out) Clay. - Ah, ah, wait. You know if I pull this knife out she's as good as dead, right? - It's not her you want, she's just a kid. - With all the times I've been betrayed, you'd think I'd be used to it by now, right. - You must be very proud of yourself, you found a child and you made her your puppet. - People says there's nothin' to do in prison, I think I found somethin'. - Tryin' to burn it all down. You used to be better than that. - Some people wanna watch this nation burn, Corbin. I could give a good damn about it anymore. - So everyone can just go to hell? - Not everyone Corbin, just you. - I'm under the Danaka Bridge, agent down, repeat agent down. (mumbling) Please, stay with me, stay with me Vera. Just breathe, breathe, breathe. - Please don't tell my dad. - No, no, no, just breathe. (suspenseful music) (gunshots) (gunshot) Give yourself up Clay. Half the NYPD's closin' in on you. You're shoot on sight. - Really, all I see is one broken down FBI agent who's way out of his league. - Why'd it have to be like this? - Like what? - Us pointing guns at each other. We're partners. You saved my life. - And you sent me to prison. - You put yourself in prison when you took that money. - I should be thankin' you, prison taught me things. - How not to give a fuck about anyone but yourself. - It's the system man. - You wanna be the one to end it. - No, this is. Sorry to break it to you partner, but sometimes the bad guy gets away. - [Corbin] Is that what you are now? - That's who you made me. - You think that was fun for me? Pointing the finger at my best friend and saying, "Yes, I saw him take that money." You think I enjoyed that? I had to go back to work the next day a fucking pariah. No one would even look at me. You know what, I didn't blame them. - Fuck you Corbin. - No, fuck you Clay. You put yourself in that cell, and you're gonna put yourself in the morgue. - I gave everything. - We put our lives on the line every day, that's the job. I don't expect a fucking parade and I certainly don't expect anyone to pay for my mistakes. - I woulda given my life for this fucking country, right up until it took my soul. - You don't have a soul. - That's the first true thing you've said all day. - I'm tired Clay, let's call this. Someone's gonna shoot you, might as well be me. (gunshot) (heavy breathing) (high anticipation music) - You got one hell of an overtime claim coming for this one, don't you? You okay? - No, no I'm not. - Any of that yours? - How much of this was set up? - We knew Clay was planning something. He had someone on the inside. - So what happens now? - Oh it's already happened. Clay's dead, The mole's dead, all-in-all a pretty successful day. You might even get another medal. - Keep it. What about the cartels? The Mexican government isn't getting involved? - Well they'll be informed of course, but what're they gonna do, declare war on the cartels again? - So you can threaten a nuclear power station, target our operatives, and just walk away? - No one walks away Corbin, you know that. This is as much an information war as it is about dead bodies. - We should make more statutes of Grant. - [Francesco] He's on the 50. - Our greatest military leader and our worst President. Perfect symbol of America. Proof you can have all the world and no fucking clue what to do with it. - [Francesco] You gettin' political on me? - Just doin' my job. - Why don't you hold on to it. It's probably safer with you anyway. I think we've proved that. - What's on it? - What everyone thought was on it. A couple of small changes. It had to be real enough to bring them into the open. Hey don't lose it. We can only play this game when we still have secrets. Don't think about it too much. And get some sleep. 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