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00:00:00How did this happen?
00:00:04I'm drinking again, just trying to forget.
00:00:08Life really is a bitch.
00:00:12Time passes by so quickly now.
00:00:16But everyone is too busy to notice.
00:00:20To notice how life has changed.
00:00:24Loved ones come and go and it seems to happen so randomly.
00:00:28Without cause or proper explanation.
00:00:32But I don't know why.
00:00:36And no one seems to care.
00:00:40So I just drink and drink to forget.
00:00:58Deaths continue to rise as the mutated viruses evade the use of traditional antibiotics.
00:01:10The medical chip, the ALBA project, developed by the Lifeline Cooperation, offers a glimmer of hope.
00:01:18To go, who can afford it?
00:01:20The government does not wish to comment on these mysterious deaths.
00:01:26I'm so pleased that my family have been able to get the chip from Lifeline.
00:01:34It's been a godsend for us.
00:01:38To be continued...
00:01:40To be continued...
00:01:42To be continued...
00:01:44Dad!
00:01:46Dad, wake up Dad!
00:01:48Dad, I'm still very well.
00:01:50Please help me.
00:01:52Dad!
00:01:54Dad, I'm still very well.
00:01:56Please help me.
00:01:58Oli, Oli.
00:02:00Stay with me.
00:02:01Stay with me.
00:02:02We are.
00:02:04Please help me.
00:02:32Please help me.
00:02:33Please help me.
00:02:35Please help me.
00:02:36Please help me.
00:02:37Please help me.
00:02:39Please help me.
00:02:53Hello?
00:02:54Dan?
00:02:55Yeah, it's me.
00:02:57Well...
00:02:58Are you okay?
00:03:00Yeah, I'm fine.
00:03:02Just tired.
00:03:03That's all.
00:03:04Whiskey, was it?
00:03:05Yeah, something like that.
00:03:07Listen, I'm off today.
00:03:09Let's say you ease off the boot and we meet up for a coffee.
00:03:13Can I take a rain check on that?
00:03:16Look, mate.
00:03:17I know you don't feel like it.
00:03:18Grabbing a coffee would do you good.
00:03:20You know that.
00:03:21We'll just go somewhere quiet.
00:03:23Not too many people.
00:03:24Sean?
00:03:25Look, I'll only keep pestering you.
00:03:28My treat.
00:03:29Somewhere quiet, right?
00:03:30Of course.
00:03:31I'll pick you up at twelve, okay?
00:03:32I don't want you getting to stop by the old bill after a heavy session, do we?
00:03:37Okay.
00:03:38Cool.
00:03:39See you soon.
00:03:46I know what you would say.
00:04:00Dad, you need to get out more.
00:04:05I am trying.
00:04:08You are sleeping.
00:04:09I don't know what you would say.
00:04:10Oh you're sleeping.
00:04:11What the hell, are you, you're rough?
00:04:14I'm sorry mate.
00:04:15What do you do?
00:04:17You going to invite me in or you're coming out in your undies?
00:04:32Yeah, come on.
00:05:02When were you burgled?
00:05:19What?
00:05:20Don't worry.
00:05:22I'm ready.
00:05:35Oh, you look excited.
00:05:37It's only coffee.
00:05:40Come on.
00:05:41You could probably do with a fresh air.
00:05:45Look out at this place.
00:05:52Let's go.
00:05:57Let's go.
00:06:01Let's go.
00:06:07Let's go.
00:06:12Let's go.
00:06:17Let's go.
00:06:24Lovely.
00:06:25Cheers, mate.
00:06:26Here you go.
00:06:27Put your chops round that.
00:06:30Want any sauce?
00:06:32No, I'm good, don't son.
00:06:34Watch him awake.
00:06:36Thanks, Sean.
00:06:37Thanks, Sean.
00:06:38It's alright.
00:06:39You can get the next one.
00:06:40I mean for making an effort to cheer me up.
00:06:43I've not been very welcoming recently and it just feels so raw.
00:07:04I miss him so much.
00:07:10I know you do, mate.
00:07:11Sam's a life and soul.
00:07:13Stubborn at times.
00:07:15Yeah, that's true.
00:07:17And when you two had Ollie, I thought you were made for each other.
00:07:23Look, if you ever need anything, I'm here.
00:07:31When I was going through my rough patch at work, you were there for me.
00:07:35So I'm there for you.
00:07:36Anything.
00:07:37You've only got to ask.
00:07:39You thought about doing a bit of travelling?
00:07:41What's the point, Sean?
00:07:43I can't stop thinking about how they died.
00:07:46Something doesn't add up and...
00:07:50I keep getting these flashbacks but I can't piece it together.
00:07:55Yeah, that's only natural.
00:07:57It's weird.
00:07:58It's like...
00:08:00It's like they're trying to tell me something.
00:08:02You know?
00:08:03One minute we're fine and a few weeks later we're for real.
00:08:07It happens.
00:08:08Sam and Ollie weren't like that.
00:08:10It's just literally a matter of days.
00:08:13Anything alright, guys?
00:08:14Yeah, it's fine, thank you.
00:08:19Look, mate, you've got to let him rest.
00:08:21You've got to let them rest.
00:08:23This ain't good for you.
00:08:25You thought about going back to work?
00:08:27I know your replacement's looking to move on.
00:08:29No, not yet.
00:08:32Too many people.
00:08:35And anyway...
00:08:37I get to see you most days.
00:08:39Once a week's bad enough.
00:08:42I can be annoying and persistent at times.
00:08:44I can go back to work with those, boys.
00:08:47And then, you know?
00:08:48I can feel...
00:08:49I can feel like...
00:08:50I can feel...
00:08:51You'll be ready...
00:08:52Like a grandmoor.
00:08:53You can feel like...
00:08:54You're ready for me.
00:08:55You're ready for me...
00:08:56I can feel...
00:08:57You'll be ready for me.
00:08:59Amen.
00:09:29Dad.
00:09:32Dad.
00:09:33Dad.
00:09:34Please help me.
00:09:59Chris.
00:10:29I don't know.
00:10:59I don't know.
00:11:29I don't know.
00:11:31I don't know.
00:11:33I don't know.
00:11:35I don't know.
00:11:37I don't know.
00:11:39I don't know.
00:11:41Shit.
00:11:42Are you okay?
00:11:43Yeah.
00:11:44I'm so sorry.
00:11:45Are you sure you're alright?
00:11:47Fuck.
00:11:48Fuck.
00:11:49Fuck.
00:11:50Fuck.
00:11:52Fuck.
00:11:54Okay.
00:11:56So how is the Delta 2 chip doing in terms of upgrades?
00:12:10It's nearly there sir.
00:12:12Just a few more algorithms and it will be ready.
00:12:16We need to move to the next stage of the assignment quickly.
00:12:20The client is getting a little agitated with the wait and it's my necklace on the line.
00:12:28We all know what happens when my neck's on the line, don't we?
00:12:40What are you doing Peter?
00:12:42Sit down.
00:12:44I...
00:12:46I can't do this anymore.
00:12:50Peter.
00:12:51Listen.
00:12:52All of you listen.
00:12:53You know what this is.
00:12:55You're all paid handsomely for your expertise and your cooperation.
00:13:00Now let's not make any rash decisions.
00:13:29Maybe I have pushed you too far.
00:13:34Maybe all of you have worked too hard.
00:13:38And they're tired.
00:13:42They're not thinking straight.
00:13:48Peter.
00:13:53I insist that you sit back down.
00:13:58Mr Mayfield.
00:14:22Oh my God!
00:14:25Oh my God.
00:14:26me'n Jesus.
00:14:27Oh, my God.
00:14:43Okay.
00:14:55So, where were we?
00:14:57The White House medical advisor, known only as Doc, who escaped from a secure military
00:15:06prison two years ago while on trial for treason, is suspected to have fled to England and may
00:15:11be involved in the anti-government faction known as Anand.
00:15:15Sources stated that any suspected sightings of Doc should be reported to the authorities.
00:15:20May I suggest something a bit smaller?
00:15:28Or maybe something a little bit bigger.
00:15:43Or maybe something a little bit bigger.
00:15:49Hmm?
00:15:50No.
00:15:51Listen, mate.
00:15:52I ain't got all day, all right?
00:15:53You know how hard it is getting around town these days.
00:15:55You'll be out of here in a bit, all right?
00:16:00Make a suggestion.
00:16:01Yes.
00:16:02Popular.
00:16:03Effective.
00:16:04Get the job done.
00:16:05Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming along today.
00:16:06We've got some very exciting news for you.
00:16:07In the coming few weeks, we will be releasing the Delta 2 ship.
00:16:14This is a massive step forward in the fight against many serious health conditions and it represents
00:16:43years of dedicated hard work by the Lifeline research team.
00:16:51We're very proud of the work that we've done and all the lives we've saved and will continue to do so.
00:17:00Ryan, I'll take some questions from the floor.
00:17:03Mr. Harrington?
00:17:04Mr. Harrington, what about the original Delta chip backed by government funding?
00:17:09Is that obsolete?
00:17:10I'm glad you asked that question.
00:17:13These will continue to be provided for three through the NHS.
00:17:18As you are aware, they provide a good level of protection against infections that have become resistant to antibiotics.
00:17:27We urge anyone who has not had the basic Delta chip to make an appointment with their local GP.
00:17:36Well, that's all very well, but what about the Delta 1 upgrade?
00:17:40And now the Delta 2 chip?
00:17:41My friend, we would love nothing more than to be able to give these to everyone.
00:17:48But we've been in dialogue with ministers and we've been informed that the health budget will just not allow for this.
00:17:58For those of you fortunate enough to be able to buy Delta 1 and Delta 2 chips, rest assured you will get the best service money can buy.
00:18:07And a longer and healthier life to go with it.
00:18:14Ah.
00:18:15So, Mr. Harrington, would you say that it's...
00:18:17Okay, well, what about the recent reports of suspicious deaths, Mr. Harrington?
00:18:20Yes?
00:18:21What?
00:18:22What?
00:18:23I've had several families contact my agency and they don't feel like the Delta chip is safe.
00:18:28Safe?
00:18:31I'm sorry, I don't think I know your agency, Mr...
00:18:36It's a small streaming independent website, and the name's Spencer, but people call me Spike.
00:18:42Well, Spike, times are difficult.
00:18:49Infections and mutations of the flu are on the rise.
00:18:55Delta has been through vigorous testing.
00:19:01Under the supervision of our own health secretary, Mr. Rees.
00:19:07Unfortunately, Spike, deaths do still happen.
00:19:13And it's easy to blame others.
00:19:16Bullshit.
00:19:17I have evidence to the contrary.
00:19:19What are you doing?
00:19:20And I'm going to release it.
00:19:21Oh my God.
00:19:29Okay.
00:19:30Next question.
00:19:31Um, yes.
00:19:32The lady at the back.
00:19:42I'll take this one.
00:19:43Here you go.
00:19:44Coffee returns.
00:19:45Cheers, mate.
00:19:46You remain in your word.
00:19:47Here you go.
00:19:48Coffee returns.
00:19:49Cheers, mate.
00:19:50You remain in your word.
00:19:52Listen, Shawn.
00:19:53Do you remember how I was telling you about this?
00:19:54What happened next to you?
00:19:55You're gonna have to get this one.
00:19:56That's right.
00:19:57No, no, no.
00:19:58I'm not gonna lie.
00:19:59Well, let's go.
00:20:01Here you go.
00:20:02Coffee returns.
00:20:03Cheers, mate.
00:20:04Remain your word.
00:20:20Listen, Sean, do you remember how I was telling you about lifeline the other week?
00:20:24Oh, you're not still going on about that, are you, mate?
00:20:26Just listen to me, please.
00:20:28Go on.
00:20:30So, several things have happened over the last few days.
00:20:33Something's definitely not right.
00:20:36Like what?
00:20:37Did you watch the press conference the other day?
00:20:40Briefly.
00:20:41There was a reporter on there that challenged Victor Harrington with evidence.
00:20:45Evidence I need to find out.
00:20:47Goes by the name of Spike.
00:20:48You know what these reporters are like?
00:20:50They're just chasing a story, trying to earn their self a few quid.
00:20:53Mate, you know what they're like.
00:20:55I need to speak to him.
00:20:58It might be nothing, but it might be a lead.
00:21:03Just be careful, mate.
00:21:11Well, I'm free tonight if you want to talk more about it.
00:21:14Okay, that's great.
00:21:15I really appreciate this.
00:21:17The Red Lion Pub, you know it?
00:21:19Yeah, I know the place.
00:21:21On the corner of Watson Street.
00:21:23Let's say eight.
00:21:25Eight o'clock?
00:21:26Yeah.
00:21:26Perfect.
00:21:29See you then.
00:21:30Okay.
00:21:30Okay.
00:21:53Can I get another drink?
00:21:54Okay.
00:21:55Can I join you?
00:22:10Um, sorry love.
00:22:11This is a bit busy at the minute.
00:22:15Spencer Williams?
00:22:17People call you Spike?
00:22:18I saw you on TV at the Delta Press launch.
00:22:24I thought you were fearless for what you said to Harrington that day.
00:22:29I lost my brother to suspicious matters.
00:22:35I'm seeing a friend here in a bit.
00:22:37I just recognised you.
00:22:39Can I get you a drink?
00:22:40I'm so sorry, love.
00:22:43I just thought you meant that you, you know.
00:22:46It's okay.
00:22:49You know what?
00:22:52A drink won't go amiss.
00:22:54Just a half though as I'm driving tonight.
00:22:59Thanks.
00:22:59Great.
00:23:00Oh.
00:23:01What's your name?
00:23:04It's Ayla.
00:23:04Thanks.
00:23:31Thanks.
00:23:32Thanks.
00:23:32Thanks.
00:23:32Thanks.
00:23:33Cheers.
00:23:37Here's to justice.
00:23:41I'll second that.
00:23:42So, tell me more about your brother.
00:23:56My brother?
00:23:57It's okay.
00:24:09It'll be over soon.
00:24:12Well, it's been lovely chatting to you.
00:24:27Don't work too hard.
00:24:30It said.
00:24:34Okay.
00:24:36Hey.
00:24:36Bye.
00:24:37Bye.
00:24:37Bye.
00:24:39Bye.
00:24:44Bye.
00:24:45Bye.
00:24:45Bye.
00:24:46Bye.
00:24:47Bye.
00:24:47Bye.
00:24:48Bye.
00:24:48Bye.
00:24:49Bye.
00:24:58Bye.
00:24:59Oh
00:25:29Spike?
00:25:37We spoke on the phone.
00:25:42Are you alright?
00:25:44Spike?
00:25:46Call an ambulance!
00:25:47What do you mean he's dead?
00:26:00How?
00:26:02Heart attack?
00:26:04How can that be?
00:26:06I don't understand.
00:26:11Okay.
00:26:12I'm sorry.
00:26:35This is different.
00:26:37This is wrong.
00:26:43But you can't take anything else away from me.
00:26:47You can't take anything else away from me.
00:26:48You can't take anything else away.
00:26:48I don't think you're out of the way.
00:26:49No.
00:26:49I don't want to be.
00:26:51I don't want to be in the way.
00:26:52I don't want to be in the way.
00:26:56We've got a couple questions.
00:26:58I don't want to be in the way.
00:27:00I want to be in the way.
00:27:03The way it is about my camera.
00:27:05I don't think I could do it.
00:27:07What do you want is your camera?
00:27:09It's like a video now.
00:27:10I've got my camera.
00:27:12I've got my camera now.
00:27:15to the doctor,
00:27:19that is the first time I was first
00:27:35I'm Mark Avery.
00:27:57Hello?
00:27:58On August 12th, 1972. You are wearing a green jacket and a hoodie and you were sent in a grey car. Daniel, leave now.
00:28:28I'm Mark Avery.
00:28:46I'm Mark Avery.
00:28:50I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:00I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:04I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:10I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:22I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:26I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:30I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:42I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:46I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:50I'm Mark Avery.
00:29:54I'm Mark Avery.
00:30:12This is game weird.
00:30:16I'm Mark Avery.
00:30:40So I'm supposed to trust you?
00:30:44What is wrong with me?
00:31:08What the fuck is wrong with me?
00:31:11Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
00:31:25Daniel.
00:31:27I know this is all a bit too much.
00:31:31But please know that you can trust us.
00:31:38Who is this?
00:31:42Don't worry about that now.
00:31:44We know about your wife and daughter Daniel.
00:31:47Your little investigation to bring down the corporation.
00:31:50Believe it or not Daniel.
00:31:52But we're on the same side.
00:31:55This isn't a game.
00:31:57I'm trying to find out the truth.
00:31:59And you will.
00:32:01We will be in touch.
00:32:03Be in touch? What the fuck does that mean?
00:32:08Hello?
00:32:10Hello?
00:32:14Fuck.
00:32:18Christ.
00:32:20What now?
00:32:31Shit. It's you.
00:32:39Who else were you expecting?
00:32:46What's all this Dan?
00:32:48You ain't been drinking again have ya?
00:32:50What? No.
00:32:52Maybe a couple. Look, I-
00:32:54Were you expecting some jealous husband or something?
00:32:56I mean, why the hell are you carrying a gun?
00:32:59Keep your fucking voice down Sean!
00:33:00Look.
00:33:02I'm sorry.
00:33:06It's just...
00:33:08I've had a bad day.
00:33:09Yeah.
00:33:10Well thanks for passing that on to me mate.
00:33:12Anyway.
00:33:13What are you doing here knocking still out?
00:33:15I just thought I'd pop round to see how you were okay?
00:33:17See if everything was alright.
00:33:19And who were you talking to?
00:33:20Who was I talking to?
00:33:21Well when I knocked at the door you were panicking to someone.
00:33:24And what's with the peace?
00:33:26Is this all part of the investigation?
00:33:28Do you remember that reporter I was telling you about?
00:33:30He's dead.
00:33:31What do you mean he's dead?
00:33:32Dead!
00:33:33And just before I met him.
00:33:35I'm sure it's to do with Lifeline.
00:33:37Oh for sake.
00:33:38Do you not think you should back off from all this Dad?
00:33:39What he's doing to you?
00:33:41What are you gonna do?
00:33:43I don't know.
00:33:45But I know I'm not gonna stop.
00:33:47I know I'm not gonna stop.
00:33:49You know what I was telling you about?
00:33:50He's dead.
00:33:52What do you mean he's dead?
00:33:53Dead!
00:33:54And just before I met him.
00:33:56I'm sure it's to do with Lifeline.
00:33:58Oh for sake.
00:34:00Do you not think you should back off from all this Dad?
00:34:03What he's doing to you?
00:34:04What are you gonna do?
00:34:06I don't know.
00:34:07No I'm not gonna stop.
00:34:16Good morning Victor.
00:34:18Morning Jane.
00:34:19I hope all is well with you and your family.
00:34:28Now, tell me about the delays.
00:34:33We've had some technical problems.
00:34:35What kind of technical problems?
00:34:38I haven't got time for this. You know the score Victor.
00:34:43One asset does not give enough power back to the central bank for each of the upgrades.
00:34:48We need more allocated processing.
00:34:51Oh well. Shut down two assets for every upgrade.
00:34:55Two? Are you telling me-
00:34:57Yes Victor.
00:34:58Yes Victor.
00:34:59People are starting to get suspicious of some of the deaths as it is.
00:35:05Victor, if you can't do the job, then I'm sure I can find somebody just as capable as you.
00:35:13This corporation doesn't need any more mistakes.
00:35:14Do you understand?
00:35:15Yes, Minister.
00:35:28Of course, it doesn't need to mill it down.
00:35:29The place is only happening in an apartment.
00:35:30The space is not the Messiah.
00:35:31I do not know.
00:35:32It's just as long as you can, I mean, you're not going to be the best fit.
00:35:33You've got to come out.
00:35:34No, no.
00:35:36No problem.
00:35:37You're not going to be the best fit.
00:35:38What kind of internal design is you?
00:35:40It's just as long as you're against the other person.
00:35:41Yeah.
00:36:12Victor, no more delays. Good boy.
00:36:27You wanted to see me, Mr. Harrington?
00:36:32Yes, Peter.
00:36:33I want you to activate the Delta II. Release the marketing videos we're going live from tomorrow morning.
00:36:47But with all due respect, sir, what about the processing power? We're still working on ways to enhance that.
00:36:55Afternoon, Peter.
00:37:01Release the assets from one to two upgrades.
00:37:08Well, what are you waiting for?
00:37:18Straight away, sir.
00:37:19Welcome to Delta II, the new health microchip from Lifeline.
00:37:37This upgrade will afford you greater protection against more serious diseases and illness, including most common cancers.
00:37:46Through our intense research and development, we are now able to offer you a better quality of life without the worries of poor health.
00:37:53Get your upgrade now. Become a new, healthier you.
00:37:59Lifeline. Because life is precious.
00:38:01Since the new Delta II chip launch, hundreds of thousands of people have paid to have the chip, despite the cost involved.
00:38:14Lifeline have become so overrun.
00:38:16They are now visiting people in their own homes to administer the injection.
00:38:21We go live now in London for a statement read by a member of Parliament, Jane White.
00:38:34After the sudden shock resignation from the Prime Minister, I am announcing myself as a candidate.
00:38:43We have seen another increase in deaths in recent weeks.
00:38:48And I am going to make it my mission to ensure that Lifeline-Tip Delta II is affordable for all.
00:39:06Of course you are, Prime Minister.
00:39:08To see if he wants to know the Treaty of the Second Goods.
00:39:28I will take a look for him.
00:39:36I am here.
00:39:36Hi, can I get a coffee, please?
00:39:47Thanks.
00:39:48Tess?
00:39:49Tess Wilson?
00:39:50Uh, yeah?
00:39:51I thought it was you.
00:39:52Um, it's Daniel.
00:39:53Our kids went to the same school together.
00:39:54Daniel, hi.
00:39:55Anyway, how are you?
00:39:56And John and Pippa, keeping well?
00:39:57Oh, um, they're longer than you.
00:39:58I don't know.
00:39:59I don't know.
00:40:00I don't know.
00:40:01I don't know.
00:40:02I don't know.
00:40:03I don't know.
00:40:04I don't know.
00:40:05I don't know.
00:40:06They're long gone.
00:40:07What?
00:40:08Both.
00:40:09Gone.
00:40:10First John, then Pippa about a month later.
00:40:19I blame myself.
00:40:20I, um, had to stop work so we didn't have as much money coming in.
00:40:28I tried to keep going but John knew that I was struggling so we left it at that.
00:40:35I just miss them so much.
00:40:38I, uh, I don't know what to say.
00:40:42I mean, my daughter Holly and Sam, they're gone too.
00:40:49We never could afford the upgrade.
00:40:52I never even wanted the chip.
00:40:56And I'm still here.
00:40:59It should be me that's dead.
00:41:01Not them.
00:41:02You never had the chip?
00:41:05No.
00:41:06You?
00:41:07No.
00:41:08Fuck!
00:41:09What?
00:41:10That's it.
00:41:11I knew it.
00:41:12What?
00:41:13The first chip, there's gotta be a problem with it.
00:41:16That's why they're doing an upgrade.
00:41:17They're trying to cover it up.
00:41:18Cover what up?
00:41:19I don't know, but I'm gonna find out.
00:41:20Tess, that's my number, okay?
00:41:22Call me tomorrow.
00:41:23I think I might know what happened to your husband or daughter.
00:41:26Tess, make sure you call me.
00:41:28It's important.
00:41:29I just need to speak to you.
00:41:48It's really important.
00:41:50Can I just, um, ask you about your daughter?
00:41:55Can I ask you about your uncle? Hello, David. It's really important. Yeah, you don't know me, but just a few questions. Is that right? And how old was she? Yeah, I know this is difficult. One last question. Did your husband have the original chip or the upgrade?
00:42:17I see. Thank you.
00:45:13Enough!
00:45:26Mr. Avery, listen to me very carefully.
00:45:40You don't know who or what you are messing with.
00:45:44So don't go barking up that tree.
00:45:47Do I make myself clear?
00:45:49We may not be able to shut you down, but as you can see, I like doing things the old-fashioned way.
00:45:55No more warnings.
00:45:58Get him up.
00:46:10Daniel?
00:46:32Daniel?
00:46:34Daniel, come on.
00:46:37Let's get you up.
00:46:44Dad, stop that!
00:46:46Dad, you need to get out of here.
00:46:49Dad!
00:46:51Dad!
00:46:56Dad, stop that!
00:47:00Dad, stop it.
00:47:03All right.
00:47:06Sarge, Sarge, wake up, Sarge.
00:47:36Dad!
00:47:47Tess?
00:47:50Tess?
00:47:51Samuel.
00:47:53Yes, it's me.
00:47:56How are you feeling?
00:47:59I haven't better days.
00:48:03What's going on?
00:48:06Oh, I remember now.
00:48:13We're here to help you.
00:48:17Clearly, they just wanted to give you a warning.
00:48:21When we found you, you're in pretty bad shape.
00:48:26We?
00:48:27Yep.
00:48:28This is Connor, Doc and JT.
00:48:30We've been together a little while now, and like you, we've been trying to investigate life, love.
00:48:39That's why we brought you here.
00:48:41We need to try and get someone on the inside.
00:48:48When the time was right, we were going to approach you.
00:48:53But we had to make sure that we could trust you.
00:48:55I'm not sure I follow.
00:48:58As individuals, we were suspected for a long time that there's something not adding up with Lifeline.
00:49:06It wasn't until we met each other that we knew or suspected what the exact problem was.
00:49:12And what is it?
00:49:13You yourself found out the other day while making those phone calls.
00:49:21We haven't had the first chip.
00:49:23Exactly.
00:49:27Like you, Daniel.
00:49:29We have lost loved ones, all of which did have the chip.
00:49:33What I don't understand is that they keep upgrading it, and I don't know anybody that's died from those.
00:49:42It's because they haven't.
00:49:44Technology may have changed, but the pool for greed and power hasn't.
00:49:51So why do people die randomly?
00:49:55Well, someone has to, so that the upgrades can be activated.
00:49:59Since the power restrictions worldwide on processing and computing,
00:50:06companies have struggled to innovate as quickly as they did five, ten years ago.
00:50:11But Lifeline have worked out that problem.
00:50:14They transfer the power from one chip to another to bridge that gap.
00:50:20When the old chip dies, so does its host.
00:50:23Our fear is that the latest upgrade, which will earn them billions, is very power-hungry.
00:50:31You're going to have to look at the increase of random deaths.
00:50:35Hang on.
00:50:37You said you wanted to get someone on the inside.
00:50:40We do.
00:50:41But you've been compromised, and I know who you are.
00:50:46Which means they probably won't hesitate to kill you.
00:50:49Why can't one of you do it?
00:50:57We could.
00:50:58But we need Connor here.
00:50:59He's the only one who can cultivate the virus.
00:51:02I'm gathering the intel and doing the recruiting.
00:51:06And JT and Doc here have both been compromised.
00:51:08He doesn't say a lot.
00:51:11He can't.
00:51:13Lifeline decided to make an example of him.
00:51:16Tongue removal was Flavor of the Month back then.
00:51:20You were lucky.
00:51:22They only give you a bit of a beating.
00:51:24I don't feel very lucky.
00:51:30Four?
00:51:31Four?
00:51:32Four of you.
00:51:33That's the resistance.
00:51:37Most people get scared off.
00:51:40Worried about their families.
00:51:43But we've got nothing to lose.
00:51:45So there's no stopping a force that's got nothing to lose.
00:51:49Even if it is just the four of us.
00:51:51Well.
00:52:03Wait, that five.
00:52:06Do you want some time to think it through?
00:52:09What is there to think about?
00:52:12I've got no one.
00:52:15They've taken everything from me.
00:52:19Because I'm like you.
00:52:21I too have nothing to lose.
00:52:23Okay.
00:52:25Well.
00:52:26Firstly, you need to go home and get some rest.
00:52:30Okay?
00:52:30And get back in your routine.
00:52:33Because they're going to be watching you.
00:52:35We need to give the impression of normality.
00:52:41Secondly, I need to work on the virus code.
00:52:44We're able to collect signals via a hacked network nearby.
00:52:47And it's these signals which change their packets on a regular basis.
00:52:52Okay.
00:52:52What are you so far?
00:52:53By reading and analysing these, I can write a code which should give us access to allow and upload to the controlling code.
00:53:02And expose them for what they really are.
00:53:06Whatever it takes.
00:53:14Welcome aboard, Daniel.
00:53:16Hello, stranger.
00:53:36I've seen you for a few days.
00:53:37I thought you'd been off with some new bird.
00:53:40Look at the state of your face.
00:53:42I'd say you were stuck in a bedroom with a bit of ruff.
00:53:45Seriously.
00:53:48What's going on?
00:53:50Cock me two sugars, please, mate.
00:53:55You okay?
00:53:59Yeah, I'm fine.
00:54:00Just tired.
00:54:01Do you want to start out again?
00:54:06Just throwing some stuff out in the flat.
00:54:08Fell over, bumped my head.
00:54:10Stupid, really.
00:54:11You sure you're all right?
00:54:13I don't know.
00:54:16Just seem a little bit strange.
00:54:17More than usual.
00:54:20Honestly, I'm fine.
00:54:22Just the anniversary of Hollis Day.
00:54:25Oh, yes.
00:54:28Yeah, sorry, mate.
00:54:33Anyway.
00:54:34I've got a phone.
00:54:35Slow walk back.
00:54:36What?
00:54:37You walked here?
00:54:38Listen, I'll give you a lift.
00:54:41Save your legs.
00:54:42I'm fine to walk on, Sean.
00:54:44No, I insist.
00:54:46Come on, let's go.
00:54:48Brain check on that coffee, please, mate.
00:54:49There we are, mate.
00:54:57Thanks.
00:54:58You're not going to invite me in?
00:54:59I still need a coffee, or whatever, you might have stashed away up in there.
00:55:12Can I leave you up?
00:55:13I need to get some rest.
00:55:14Yeah, suit yourself.
00:55:15I was meant to ask you.
00:55:16Did that test bird ever get in contact with you?
00:55:17No.
00:55:18It's a shame.
00:55:19I thought you two had a lot in common.
00:55:20Well, you lose some, you win some, I suppose.
00:55:21All right, you go and get yourself some rest, and hopefully I'll see you for a coffee during
00:55:25the week.
00:55:26Yeah?
00:55:27All right, mate.
00:55:28All right, mate.
00:55:29I'm sorry.
00:55:30It's a shame.
00:55:31I thought you two had a lot in common.
00:55:32Well, you lose some, you win some, I suppose.
00:55:34All right, you go and get yourself some rest, and hopefully I'll see you for a coffee during
00:55:36the week.
00:55:38Yeah?
00:55:39All right, mate.
00:55:59All right, mate.
00:56:00All right, mate.
00:56:04That's it.
00:56:19No more.
00:58:02All right?
00:58:03Yeah.
00:58:04Fuck!
00:58:05Jesus!
00:58:06What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:58:11What did Sam and Holly ever do to you?
00:58:18I...
00:58:19Don't try to lie to me.
00:58:23You're part of all this.
00:58:24I trusted you.
00:58:25Fuck you!
00:58:26Fuck you!
00:58:27Fuck you!
00:58:28I want you to feel like I fell.
00:58:31I want you to feel like I fell.
00:58:32I'm watching him slip away and I can do nothing just like you can do nothing now.
00:58:44That major artery I've cut?
00:58:51It's gonna drain the life out of you.
00:58:54I love you.
00:58:55I love you.
00:58:56I love you.
00:58:58I love you.
00:59:06Oh, my God.
00:59:36Oh, my God.
01:00:06Oh, my God.
01:00:36Oh, my God.
01:01:06Oh, my God.
01:01:36Oh, my God.
01:02:07Yeah.
01:02:08Your friend.
01:02:09He's one of many befrienders, slotted into society to monitor people like you and me.
01:02:16Certainly difficult to spot.
01:02:18Convincing, plausible.
01:02:20But thankfully, you saw something that didn't add up.
01:02:25It wasn't the best of ideas to get rid of him yet, though.
01:02:30So, what next?
01:02:31Bad news is that it means we're going to have to move quicker than we thought.
01:02:35His body hasn't been found yet, but it won't be long, so we move today.
01:02:38Any good news?
01:02:39Any good news?
01:02:41Perhaps a little.
01:02:43Go on.
01:02:44Go on.
01:02:46Victor may have given us the ideal window.
01:02:51We've received information that he's due to me to contact later this evening.
01:02:58We don't know much, only that it's at the Binks Industrial Estate on the east side.
01:03:04He's used that location before, so we think we know what unit it will be.
01:03:13Think.
01:03:14And that's the good news.
01:03:17Any plans?
01:03:18Time to look at that now.
01:03:25Right.
01:03:29To activate this, you just squeeze the casing twice, okay?
01:03:34The internal sensor will then activate.
01:03:37But whatever you do, do not activate until you are less than 20 feet within the distance of the controlling computer,
01:03:46which needs to be open and on.
01:03:47Any unauthorised action, out of range, could activate any of their security systems.
01:04:10I come up here to think, most of the time.
01:04:14Takes me away from reality once in a while.
01:04:17I can't remember the last time I showed anyone this place.
01:04:28Thank you for bringing me here.
01:04:31Well, at least we're not tracked up here.
01:04:33Do you ever stop to think, how did I end up here?
01:04:42Everything seemed to make sense when John and Pippa were in my life.
01:04:52It's all I ever wanted.
01:04:53It's all I ever wanted.
01:04:56Family of my own.
01:04:58Grow old together.
01:05:00Watch our daughter have a promising future.
01:05:02Now it's all I ever wanted to know.
01:05:03I haven't thrown any of their clothes or shoes away.
01:05:13I just can't bear the thought of their smell leaving the house.
01:05:17I still have Pippa's room exactly the way she left it the day she died.
01:05:25It's funny how time can take something away from you.
01:05:32And you can be a completely different person.
01:05:37We all need something to fight for.
01:05:41For a new future.
01:05:44Whatever that might be.
01:05:46But they're not in it.
01:05:49Not anymore.
01:05:51I just held my home.
01:05:56I couldn't bear the memories.
01:05:58All these first words.
01:06:00My first steps.
01:06:02My birthday parties.
01:06:04It's all too much.
01:06:07That's why I drank.
01:06:10Try and numb the pain.
01:06:12But it did me no favours.
01:06:15I think I can face the past now without hitting the bottle.
01:06:21There's a future for us, Tess.
01:06:26Pippa, Holly, John and Sam.
01:06:32Would they want us to do this?
01:06:36We're different people now.
01:06:39What would we not, but...
01:06:42For now, it's the only thing that makes sense.
01:06:48What would I do with that?
01:07:00Whether it is a worse place for our world.
01:08:07Good evening, Minister.
01:08:26Is it?
01:08:27I've had a really shit day.
01:08:30And that's for your location choice.
01:08:33It leaves a lot to be desired.
01:08:35Let's get this over and done with.
01:08:39I've got a very important dinner later.
01:08:45Have you got the list?
01:08:46And the money?
01:08:56It's already in.
01:09:03I've got a very good job.
01:09:04I've got a very good job.
01:09:16Problems?
01:09:35Nothing I can't sort.
01:09:38Shall we?
01:09:46Go check it out.
01:10:06Shall we dance?
01:10:16Well, well, well, Mr. Avery.
01:10:26Pleasure seeing you here.
01:10:30Would you like the venue?
01:10:34Well, well, well, Mr. Avery.
01:10:39Pleasure seeing you here.
01:10:43Would you like the venue?
01:10:46Bit like an old school reunion, isn't it?
01:10:50Daniel, Sean did say you might be a problem.
01:10:57Get our guest a chair.
01:11:01Let's make him comfortable.
01:11:13You're handy work, I assume.
01:11:28Maybe we underestimated you.
01:11:32Maybe a beating wasn't enough.
01:11:44Maybe tongue removal might have been more apt.
01:11:48Oh well, still tired.
01:11:51You should have killed him while you had the chance.
01:11:54Oh, Daniel.
01:11:57We didn't want to.
01:12:00We knew that you thought that you were onto something.
01:12:06And we knew that you probably would make some friends.
01:12:11Tell me.
01:12:23Where do your new friends live?
01:12:29I have no idea what you're on about.
01:12:33I think you do.
01:12:45Connor.
01:12:48Tess.
01:12:50Doc.
01:12:53And that mutant.
01:12:56You know exactly who I mean.
01:12:59And you're...
01:13:02Gonna lead me to.
01:13:09You see, Daniel.
01:13:12Life...
01:13:14It's for living.
01:13:15And lowlifes like you don't deserve the resources of this earth.
01:13:24You don't deserve the energy.
01:13:26Or the food.
01:13:29Now I know.
01:13:31That you think that this well should be for everyone to live in harmony.
01:13:39But it's not.
01:13:42I've got news for you.
01:13:47Only the aloof deserve the luxury of life.
01:13:55Oh.
01:13:56We'll need some work, Lance, of course, to do the work.
01:14:01But you overstep the line.
01:14:07Victor.
01:14:08Can we get...
01:14:09I'm getting rather tired of this foreplay.
01:14:12Go and check it out.
01:14:26Look, Victor.
01:14:27We're gonna come and finish this business another day.
01:14:32When hopefully, you have your house in order.
01:14:35We'll go ahead of the border.
01:14:37Let's get a bit more.
01:14:38Let's get into the border.
01:14:40We'll move our border.
01:14:41We'll move our border.
01:14:45We'll move our border.
01:14:55You know, you're starting to be a thorn in my side.
01:15:21Just a thorn. I'll have to try harder next time.
01:15:36You know where they are. You know where they operate from. Tell me and I might just let
01:15:43you live. Fuck you. You'll just kill me anyway. Probably.
01:15:50Kill him!
01:16:01Mr. Avery.
01:16:03Mr. Avery.
01:16:06Mr. Avery.
01:16:10Mr. Avery.
01:16:14Mr. Avery.
01:16:18Mr. Avery.
01:16:19Mr. Avery.
01:16:20Mr. Avery.
01:16:21Mr. Avery.
01:16:22Mr. Avery.
01:16:23Mr. Avery.
01:16:24Mr. Avery.
01:16:25Mr. Avery.
01:16:26Mr. Avery.
01:16:27Mr. Avery.
01:16:28Mr. Avery.
01:16:29Mr. Avery.
01:16:31Mr. Avery.
01:16:33Mr. Avery.
01:16:35Mr. Avery.
01:16:36Mr. Avery.
01:16:37Mr. Avery.
01:16:38Mr. Avery.
01:16:39Mr. Avery.
01:16:40Mr. Avery.
01:16:41Mr. Avery.
01:16:43Go! Go!
01:17:13Go! Go!
01:17:28Go!
01:17:43Here's a message from Lifeline.
01:18:13Daniel?
01:18:17Claire! Claire!
01:18:19Daniel!
01:18:21Daniel!
01:18:24Daniel, have you been shot? Are you okay?
01:18:26Get this lump off me!
01:18:43Come on.
01:19:07Today, Victor Harrington, with other influential figures,
01:19:11was arrested for conspiracy for blackmail and murder.
01:19:15We're now about to go across to Downing Street
01:19:18for a live broadcast from Jane White.
01:19:21We are grateful that this awful set of events
01:19:24has been brought to a close.
01:19:27And I promise to work steadfastly
01:19:29so the citizens of this country will be protected,
01:19:33as much as they can be,
01:19:36from the plague of diseases
01:19:38and the plague of humanity
01:19:41that feeds on the vulnerable.
01:19:45Your time will come.
01:19:47We are in charge.
01:19:50Please go right there.
01:19:51We appropriately tend to meet the señor
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