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00:11Yes?
00:15Sorry to trouble you, sir.
00:18Update from TEC. Authorization required for executive action.
00:22Simon's flagged a concern. Blackfish has lost command of CTC.
00:34Who do you work for?
00:36We are seeing data to suggest the operative currently poses a security risk.
00:39Data from who?
00:40From Blackfish himself, sir. Or from his heart monitor, to be exact.
00:47Even if I tried to explain it, you wouldn't understand!
00:53The data suggests the operative is suffering increasing stress levels and a heightened risk of acute medical trauma.
00:59We're breathing like interrogation, not compromise. What makes Simon think he'll fold?
01:03The operative's heart implant itself is at risk of failure, sir.
01:07It also appears his handset is down.
01:09If Blackfish cannot find a way to power his device, he will correctly assume his life is in danger and
01:14he may... talk.
01:18Have any more votes in your heart take before you blow a fuse, son?
01:21He hasn't yet.
01:23Would you like me to go back to Simon, sir?
01:33Simon's drafted three options, sir.
01:37One, extraction. Chance of compromise, 26%.
01:40Two, burn the operative. Chance of compromise, 16%.
01:46Option three, executive action. Chance of compromise, 2%.
01:50Yes, people are less inclined to talk when they're dead.
01:54Simon recommends option three, sir.
01:57With your approval, of course.
02:02Do it right. He was a good op, by all accounts.
02:09Option three, approved.
02:18Stand by for executive action from Blackfish.
02:21The activation's standing by.
02:23Okay. Pull the pedal.
02:33What the fuck?
02:34They can't be the cattle, brother.
02:35They can't?
02:36They just bought 50,000 Voltrons, right?
02:38What are you, Amnesty International?
02:39What the fuck is the protocol?
02:40I mean, what do we do?
02:41Are we supposed to jumpstart the engine?
02:43What the fuck?
02:44What's he saying?
02:45He wants his phone.
02:46Fuck it, let his arm loose.
03:09No way.
03:20Yes.
03:27Bit of an update, sir.
03:30Executive action deployed, as instructed.
03:34The operative's heart implant was remotely deactivated at 12.39pm.
03:41But?
03:43The operative's implant was subsequently found to be active again at 12.41pm.
03:51The operative, it appears, managed to deploy a charging device.
03:56His handset?
03:58It would appear to be his handset, yes, sir.
04:00His handset was down.
04:02It would appear his handset subsequently became active again at 12.41pm.
04:12The captain's alive.
04:15The captain's alive.
04:35Alive and well, it would seem, sir.
04:38Heart rate's stabilized.
04:40Blood pressure's back to normal.
04:42Blackfish is mobile.
04:46Does he know what we did to him?
04:50Rachel!
04:51Excellent timing.
04:53Just got back a moment ago, myself.
04:56You know, Greg, you've seen a ghost.
04:58There's only one way through this, Rachel.
05:00What's that?
05:03Together.
05:08This interview is being recorded.
05:10I may be given in evidence if this case goes to trial.
05:14I'm Detective Inspector Nadia Lateef.
05:17The other officer present is...
05:20Mum?
05:23Acting Deputy Commander Rachel Carey.
05:27Acting Deputy Commander.
05:30Make your mind up.
05:34I want all the footage of that, by the way.
05:36I'm allowed.
05:59I want all the footage of that, by the way.
06:01I'm allowed.
06:10My story is calling out, occasionally.
06:15He's not at his base, and he's not there.
06:18I know of three other locations he uses, or has done in the past.
06:23A building site in Rotherhithe, a disused car park on the Isle of Dogs, and a warehouse in Deptford.
06:32It's never a gastropub overlooking the Thames, is it?
06:35My money's on the warehouse.
06:37I'd be right. All these locations, I may have to start invoicing for mileage.
06:41Well, I can hardly doorstep in myself, can I? The man viscerally loathes me.
06:45Sir?
06:46You're strange, he still bears a grudge, isn't it? When all you did was...
06:49What, heck, his medical records make him believe he had cancer?
06:51Frank was out of control. Somebody needed to intervene.
06:58Besides, you have to cross the line sometimes, that's how you know where the line is.
07:04Your line keeps moving, Gemma.
07:06I'll check out Deptford.
07:10How would you prefer to be addressed?
07:13James? Jamie? Mr Whitlock?
07:16I'd like you to call me James.
07:19And I'd like you to call me Jamie.
07:21And if either of you gets it wrong, you're out.
07:49You've waived your rights to legal representation, Jamie.
07:52Why is that?
07:54I've never met a lawyer alike.
07:57They tend to come in handy when you've been arrested for a serious crime.
08:02Didn't last time.
08:16Stand down surveillance on cash flow. Phone, follow and CCTV.
08:21Sir?
08:33You understand that you're under arrest for the preparation of terrorist acts.
08:39Conspiracy to commit mass murder.
08:42And possession of an unlicensed firearm.
08:44That rifle's not unlicensed.
08:47Still in dispute with Southern County's firearms about that.
08:51Who wants to brief me on Whitlock's previous?
08:55Malicious communication, threats to kill, conspiracy to murder. Overturned.
08:58Was the investigation run out of CTC or a serious crime?
09:03What was the name of Whitlock's arresting officer?
09:06Who was the SIO?
09:08Sorry, a bit before my time, sir.
09:12If only there was a way of looking stuff up.
09:18Request the original case files from the archives.
09:20Yes, sir.
09:25Where were you yesterday afternoon around 1pm?
09:28Down the coast, obviously, Abbotscliffe.
09:30Why obviously?
09:33One o'clock was the ETA.
09:35ETA?
09:35Of the vessel.
09:38You mean the dinghy?
09:41The undocumented migrants.
09:43The land invasion.
09:44How did you know what time it would arrive?
09:48Last phone communication was yesterday morning just before 7am.
09:54A message from a contact named Simon.
10:00Are we tracking that then?
10:03Sir, I'm still trying. It's a firewall to fuck.
10:06If you're interested in properties by the sea, Abbotscliffe is nice.
10:13We're struggling to get in touch with Simon.
10:17Oh, have you tried his landline?
10:18Do you know his surname?
10:20Like he's going to tell me that.
10:22You're close then?
10:24No, you can't get close to someone like Simon. Not where he is.
10:29Where's that?
10:31Deep.
10:33It's deeper than you.
10:36This will be the part where you deny the deep state exists.
10:39No.
10:42Which department of the deep state does Simon work for, Jamie?
10:51Simon tells me what I need to know and nothing more.
10:55Have you ever met Simon? In person?
10:58What, when he's already risking his life as it is? What do you think?
11:01Well, how do you know he is who he says he is?
11:09Why did you leave your phone behind when you went down the coast, Jamie?
11:13I went off radar. Is that a problem?
11:18Might be for you.
11:20It makes it harder for us to verify your whereabouts.
11:24It makes it harder for us to prove that you were down by the coast as you say.
11:29And not somewhere else.
11:31Like Westminster, for instance.
11:35Westminster?
11:38Why would I go there?
11:40To assassinate Isaac Turner.
11:42What?
11:43Isaac?
11:45Come on, Jamie.
11:47He's been assassinated?
11:50What, is that why you brought me?
11:52Is that you think I've, you think I assassinated the Home Secretary of Great Britain?
11:59I've got to say, I don't see it myself.
12:04Assassinating a Secretary of State, that takes military precision planning and execution.
12:09But you don't have the experience, the skills, all for discipline.
12:13Are you sure about that?
12:16Picking off defenseless targets at sea, that's more your style.
12:20No.
12:23The man who killed Isaac Turner was a professional assassin.
12:30You don't strike me as a professional in anything, Jamie.
12:37Was it your idea to leave your phone behind?
12:41Or was it Simon's?
12:44Sir, hard copies of James Whitlock's original case file.
12:47There's a lot more to come.
12:48Just a second.
12:49In the standard procedure for covert ops.
12:54Seems to me, Simon wanted you off Radolf for a reason.
13:00Simon made sure your whereabouts at the time of the attack were unknown to everyone but himself.
13:07She's giving him an alibi.
13:10Wake up, Jamie.
13:12Whoever Simon is, he is not your friend.
13:15You're going to be looking at 25 years for Abbotscliffe alone.
13:19Add Westminster and you are going to rot in Belmarsh for the rest of your life.
13:24So stop trying to defend him and start helping us find him.
13:31Then maybe you and I can talk about a deal.
13:33No.
13:37Sorry.
13:39Interview suspended.
13:42Commander Pearson asked me to step in.
13:46You better step in then.
14:12You better step in then.
14:13You better step in then.
14:27You better step in first get out.
14:30Stop trying to defend him.
14:33You better step in there.
14:35He won't.
14:36He won't be a kid.
15:02Rachel.
15:07Glad I caught you.
15:09Sorry, I needed some, um, air.
15:12So you came to an underground car park?
15:18Sorry I had to pull you out of there.
15:20Felt like you were going a bit off message.
15:23Bit of a Walter Mitty, isn't he, old Jamie Whitlock?
15:26He's certainly an impressionable young man.
15:28All that Simon stuff.
15:31I'd be willing to bet Simon's a figment of Whitlock's imagination.
15:34We're having a hard time tracing him, aren't we?
15:39Are you sure it's not rest you need, Rachel?
15:42Yeah.
15:45Yeah, probably.
15:46Well, for heaven's sake, take some.
15:49You've earned it.
15:53But before you disappear,
15:57that catch-up
15:58is probably easier if I show you.
16:09Won't take a minute.
16:27I take it you're familiar with the camera coverage down here?
16:30I am.
16:31So you'll be aware there are two cameras facing us,
16:34but no line of sight in the inside of my boot.
16:39So try not to react.
16:49It's put us in quite the pickle of the Geneva Convention.
16:53He poses no physical threat,
16:55but the wizard has enough dirt on us
16:56to see me try to behave and you fired for willful misconduct,
16:59amongst other things.
17:00So I think it's in all our interests
17:01to reach an agreement.
17:04Any thoughts?
17:07I believe there's a budget
17:08at my discretion for consultants.
17:10No doubt SO-15 could use
17:12a man of wizard's talent.
17:14Subject to security clearance, of course.
17:23Look,
17:24I don't know what he meant to you,
17:27Napier,
17:30but big picture,
17:31no one's going to miss him.
17:32We saved the CIA
17:33and the pensions all we did.
17:36Well,
17:37seven pensions to be exact.
17:42Why did you do it?
17:44Honestly,
17:45you left me no choice.
17:47No,
17:47I'm not talking about them,
17:48I'm talking about Isaac Turner.
17:51It's a shame the Geneva Convention
17:52didn't stop you
17:52before you killed him in cold blood.
17:54I think the world would be a kinder place
17:55if everyone stopped leaping
17:56to the least generous conclusions
17:58about everyone else.
17:59I suggest you keep him
18:01in a safe house
18:01until he's fully vetted.
18:03Please,
18:04drive carefully.
18:07I can't leave this.
18:09Sure you can.
18:10We can't both keep going walkabout.
18:12Clock's ticking on Whitlock.
18:13One of us needs to stay
18:14to make sure we charge the fucker.
18:15I can't drive across London
18:17with the man tied up in my boot.
18:18You can't take him
18:19on the Northern Line.
18:35I can't link Debbie
18:40Sorry,
18:41Oh yeah.
19:01Oh, no!
19:13I'm just the guy.
19:15I'm just the guy.
19:16I'm just the guy.
19:18I'm just the guy.
19:19Give up!
19:19Give up!
19:20Give up!
19:21See that, guys!
19:25Take the straps off.
19:26Straps off.
19:28Get them down in the ground.
19:40Deep breaths.
19:44How did that compare?
19:47Well, that increased awareness.
19:49I could block out the pain for longer.
19:53The perception of the lamb was clearer, I think.
19:55Did you count the seconds?
19:5822.
20:0122.4.
20:02Are we safe to continue?
20:04Yes, sir.
20:05Let's increase the methylphenidate to 90 milligrams,
20:07increase the dextroamphetilate to 45.
20:10Dr. Newman.
20:18Forgive me, Colonel.
20:19If the operative stats have stabilized,
20:21and his mission isn't compromised,
20:23what makes you think he still boosts the threat?
20:26We made an attempt on his life.
20:28A person could take umbrage at a thing like that.
20:31Although the extent to which he is, or was,
20:33aware of the attempt remains unclear.
20:36Then we have to assume that he suspects interference.
20:39Is it a problem if he does?
20:42Is it a problem if he thinks we flicked his kill switch?
20:45Where is he now?
20:47Blackfish has command of CTC.
20:49He returned to his mission?
20:50Like a deep cover-up shoot?
20:52Does that sound like a man that's gone rogue?
20:54Not yet.
20:55Would you want him back in your platoon,
20:57if he bore a grudge?
20:59Sir,
21:01in the four years the captain served with us,
21:03he outperformed every op in the squadron.
21:06He's got an ego,
21:07and a chip on his shoulder about to pull out.
21:09But when it comes to our program,
21:12he's as committed as any of us.
21:15We all know what we signed up for, sir.
21:21Thank you, Major.
21:32It's true, a dog rarely turns on his master.
21:35Even when the master turns on the dog.
21:37So, what does Simon think?
21:40Simon's asking for more intelligence.
21:43One empathizes.
21:51Noah.
21:52Sir.
21:54To what do I owe the pleasure?
21:56I just wanted to say congratulations on Whitlock.
22:00Thank you, sir.
22:02He's not charged yet.
22:04And to invite you to dinner.
22:07Dinner, that's that thing people have
22:09when they're allowed to leave work in the evening.
22:14Well, whenever you have time.
22:16I know that you're a busy man.
22:19Thank you, sir.
22:20I'd be honored.
22:22As I say,
22:23James Whitlock is
22:25not charged yet.
22:36Do you want to sit in a moment?
23:00You've reached Frank's Funhouse.
23:02Please, leave a message.
23:35Please, leave a message.
24:07Please, leave a message.
24:27Please, leave a message.
24:32Please, leave a message.
24:53The analysis supports your analysis.
24:56Blackfish has resumed his mission, I can confirm.
24:59How does he seem?
25:02He appeared pensive, somewhat, I must admit.
25:06Pensive.
25:07Oh, goodness.
25:08Am I on with the whole army?
25:09Pensive, you were saying?
25:11Yes, um, rattled, slightly rattled.
25:16But then the sudden appearance of a boss can do that.
25:20I wouldn't draw anything too conclusive from it.
25:23Thank you, Cameron.
25:25I really wouldn't...
25:26Thank you, Cameron.
25:28Colonel, I must add that it was extremely difficult to get Blackfish into CTC in such an impossibly
25:34tight time frame.
25:35Now, if we had to repeat the process with a different candidate now, I can't promise that
25:42it would succeed.
25:48Colonel Figgis?
25:50We're still here.
25:54Well, of course, where there's a will...
26:09I suppose you'd know anything about a great Toyota that's been tailing me, by any chance?
26:14Who gave you the authority to be here?
26:162017 Toyota Prius this afternoon.
26:18This is a crime scene.
26:20The chain of evidence has been compromised.
26:21It was there, then it wasn't.
26:23I need to call Sokos and Coroners.
26:25Go on, then.
26:28They've taken half the evidence!
26:30Sean asked them to put it back.
26:34This is proof he's a killer.
26:37He did this.
26:41He who?
26:49Identify yourself.
26:51Oh, charming.
26:53I knew you'd forget me one day, but this is...
26:56Why are you covering for it?
26:59Who are you working with?
27:03Who am I working with?
27:07The last incoming calls from your number.
27:10If I were to go back, how many more calls would I find between you and Frank Napier?
27:20You know, Rachel, in some ways you're really clever, but in other ways you're really not.
27:25You came up fast, I'll give you that, but you came up so fast you forgot to make friends along
27:29the way.
27:31So fast, they forgot to teach you one of the fundamentals.
27:37Sooner or later, you're gonna fuck up.
27:40And when you do, it won't be the commissioner who will come to haul you out of a dish at
27:44three in the morning.
27:45It will be the officers you started with, on the ground.
27:48Now, the relationships you have built over the years, through loyalty, trust, and blackmail.
27:56Shut up, George, you're not even meant to be here.
27:59You go for it.
28:02I didn't ask for your help, darling.
28:03No, you ask fucking Frank Napier.
28:07Apparently you'd sooner ask Frank, Gemma Garland, or just about anyone else before you come to me.
28:11Look who's here for you now.
28:13If you needed help, Rachel, for God's sake, why did he go to Frank instead of...
28:17It was an emergency.
28:19There was a hostile act to taking over CTC.
28:21Well, you can't stop him if you're extradited to the US to explain what the fuck happened here.
28:25Fuck.
28:27Fuck, I fucked up.
28:28Yes, you did.
28:29Fuck.
28:33Oh, I fucked up, Danny.
28:35It's gonna be alright.
28:36Fuck.
28:37No.
28:39Rachel, it's gonna be alright.
28:40But you have to listen to me now, okay?
28:55We've had eyes on you since the attack at the QE2.
29:00I've pulled your surveillance already, you're not being told anymore.
29:06Why were you here looking for Frank?
29:12Why are they taking pictures of him?
29:14All in good time, Rachel.
29:16All in good time.
29:19If at all.
29:26Should we get you to a safe house?
29:36There's something else.
29:44Ralph?
30:05Check wizard for tracking devices.
30:09Wizard?
30:10Ralph?
30:12Left shoe there.
30:13It's in my left shoe.
30:14Put it in the sole.
30:15Say.
30:16Put it there.
30:21My tablets.
30:33It's Ithaca.
30:34You haven't changed.
30:38It doesn't.
30:44Looks like you've had quite the afternoon, Ralph.
30:52Did you see what happened in there?
30:57I should never like to see them known again.
31:05Commissioner.
31:07Not intruding, I hope.
31:09Commander Pearson.
31:11Thanks.
31:12For the check-in earlier.
31:14Appreciate that.
31:16No problem.
31:18It's...
31:19weird.
31:21No one checks in when I'm...
31:23unarmed and outnumbered 7-1, but...
31:26that's okay.
31:26We're all busy.
31:28But please know...
31:32mission recalibrated...
31:34and resumed.
31:36Of course.
31:40Should something happen to me, Commissioner,
31:44please know I will...
31:45rise from the grave...
31:48and make sure something happens to you.
31:52and your children...
31:55and your grandchildren.
31:58And your grandchildren.
32:28Where are we going?
32:30Rubens Road.
32:33You got a problem with that?
32:36Just give me a minute.
32:45Mum?
32:46Tom, how's everything with White Rabbit?
32:51No change, no change.
32:53Portal surveillance.
32:55Is everything alright, Mum?
32:59It's just resources, Tom.
33:05Can we go now?
33:10Where are they?
33:11Where are they taking them?
33:16Just into the world of adventures.
33:26Uh, pull surveillance detail on White Rabbit.
33:31Phone, follow.
33:34CCTV, sir?
33:37No.
33:39CCTV, no change, no change.
33:41Okay.
33:50Why would I want to kill Isaac Turner?
33:52Barely even knew who he was.
33:53Why would you want to kill a boatload of asylum seekers?
33:57I wouldn't.
33:58You nearly did.
34:00Firearms said that you had them in your sight.
34:03Mm-hmm.
34:03A minute later, there would have been a bloodbath.
34:06Really?
34:07How was I going to open fire with no ammunition?
34:12Firearms didn't mention that then.
34:13They wouldn't have found a single bullet.
34:18What was it then, Jamie?
34:20Dry run.
34:22Have you seen the scope on that rifle?
34:24I can spot a small boat three miles out with that.
34:27Gives me plenty of time to start shooting.
34:31With a camera.
34:35Whitlock's rifle, what's the calibre?
34:38Rifle is an AX3384 action.
34:41You're making a film now, Jamie.
34:42Is that what you're telling us?
34:44Why do you think we're doing all this?
34:46If the government won't tell us how many illegals are coming in,
34:49someone has to record the truth.
34:51So unless making documentaries is against the law,
34:54you've got nothing on me in Abbotscliffe.
34:57Simon told me to go there, so I did.
34:59Just like your colleagues said.
35:01And you can't prove that I was in Westminster
35:02any more than I can prove I wasn't.
35:04So far, all you've got is your word against mine.
35:06So, are you going to charge me with something,
35:08or can I go home to my kids?
35:33Oh, Rachel.
35:37Rachel, come in, come in.
35:42Ralph.
35:45I am sure I thought you were dead.
35:47No.
35:48Still alive, Gemma, just about.
35:50Well, thank goodness.
36:10You've had us under surveillance.
36:13I presume you've been monitoring Frank Napier, too.
36:19We'll need all the CCTV footage, everything you have on Napier.
36:23Why?
36:25Do you understand the extraordinary risks that have been taken,
36:27and will need to be taken in order to clean up this...
36:30Well, there's no other word for it.
36:33Plus the phone.
36:35Mess.
36:37I can't stop the US investigating one.
36:40One of theirs is missing in action.
36:44But I might be able to delay them.
36:49Besides yourself and Pearson, who else knows Napier's dead?
36:58How often would Frank check in with the embassy?
37:01Once a week.
37:03In person?
37:04No, no, no.
37:05No, not if he could help it.
37:07No.
37:10Frank Napier is not dead until we say he is.
37:16Yes.
37:18Oh, I hate fever.
37:21Oh.
37:22I do find negotiations crass.
37:26Is there one thing the Americans do better than us?
37:28They just have a way of coming out and saying it that seems to elude me.
37:32We expect things in return is what I think Chairman Hew is trying to say.
37:35Yes.
37:37There you go.
37:39We expect things in return.
37:47What do you want?
37:53There are files in the archive on James Whitlock.
37:58His earlier case.
38:00What about them?
38:03They were redacted.
38:05Heavily.
38:07We'd like them to stay that way.
38:18Is that it?
38:23No, Rachel.
38:25No, that's not it.
38:26That barely touches the sides.
38:31A man is sitting in interrogation, soon to be charged with the murder of Isaac Turner.
38:39And the man we should be charging has infiltrated SO-15, taken over counter-terrorism without a word of complaint
38:45from the commissioner's office.
38:46And all you two seem to care about is exploiting my efforts to stop him.
38:50I offered you my help with Noah Pearson.
38:54That offer still stands.
38:55Two things can be true at once.
38:58Whitlock can be guilty, even if he's innocent.
39:01Why is this?
39:07For the benefit of the recording, DC Tan is showing video footage recorded during a QE2 attack.
39:13Do you recognize the figure on the screen?
39:15No.
39:16No.
39:17No way, I'm not doing this.
39:18Can you look at the screen, please, Jamie?
39:19You can't make me watch it.
39:22For the benefit of the recording, the suspect is refusing to look at the screen.
39:25Do you think I don't know how you do this?
39:27This is how you fitted me up last time.
39:29You've got nothing on me, so you make it up.
39:30Just like Simon said you would.
39:33Well, it's not going to work this time.
39:34It's not going to work because you've got nothing on me.
39:36I wasn't in Westminster.
39:37I was in Abbotscliffe.
39:38And you've got nothing on me there either.
39:39No bullets, because there weren't any bullets to find.
39:42No shootings, because nobody got shots.
39:44Nothing.
39:45What do you think?
39:45You're fucking stupid.
39:47Think I was going to know what this is?
39:48I think I got out of it.
39:50I've got more on all of you than you've got on me, because I know what this is.
39:53This is dickfake.
39:54This is correction.
39:55James Whitlock, do you recognize that they've got on the screen?
39:58No, no, no!
40:02Get back!
40:03Get out!
40:04Get back!
40:06Don't touch me!
40:06Don't he come near me!
40:08Get me a lawyer!
40:09Get me a lawyer!
40:10He's not happening to me again!
40:12I'm not happening to me again!
40:14Get out!
40:14Get out!
40:15Get out!
40:17This is not happening to you!
40:20Get out!
40:21Get out!
40:22Can you see what he's capable of?
40:25He put down six armed guards single-handedly.
40:28He can appear and disappear from government buildings without a trace.
40:35Simon.
40:39Does that name mean anything to you?
40:42What's the connection?
40:45James Whitlock was groomed online.
40:49He thinks he's been talking to some deep state insider.
40:52Of all I know, whoever he is.
40:55Either way, Simon has been setting Whitlock up from the start.
40:58I'm just like this and my ops room can't trace him.
41:04Does that offer of help still stand?
41:18What?
41:28I beg your pardon, sir.
41:30Was it the calibre of the rifle you wanted?
41:32The rounds?
41:34No rounds came in with the weapon.
41:35What happens, sir?
41:39That's impossible.
41:41Check the locks.
41:47Gotcha.
41:48How long have you been looking for this?
41:50Longer than ten minutes, anyway.
41:52What can you tell me?
41:53Well, the messages to James Whitlock from quote, Simon, unquote didn't come from a phone.
41:57They came from a computer.
42:00A computer?
42:00Hmm.
42:01Where do you know?
42:03Would you like the IP address and location?
42:11The INA.
42:13International Nautical Agency. Albert Embankment.
42:17Where are you going?
42:18Albert Embankment.
42:20What? Am I a prisoner here?
42:22I'm running an investigation.
42:24Not without backup, you're not.
42:25It's a standard police inquiry.
42:27Yeah, all the same.
42:29You're not police, Danny.
42:31I'm still the deputy commander of SO-15.
42:34I need to pursue an urgent line of inquiry and you have no authority to stop me.
43:07Not with the legal
43:07it's gonna be done!
43:23We can't risk something going wrong again.
43:26Major Greggs, who are your best men?
43:31Three, four, six, seven, nine, twelve.
43:37You know what to do.
43:50It's a thyroid.
43:56Now, since you're here, Ralph, can I interest you in a little freelance work?
44:07Got it?
44:08This can't be right.
44:09Says here the weapon was recovered with two full mags.
44:13Well, I think you'd better find them then.
44:31I'm happy to check again, sir, but I remember the rifle coming in.
44:34If there's been any rounds with it, I'd have seen them.
45:02Everything you said.
45:05About one blow taking care of six armed guards on this, Todd.
45:08In and out of government buildings.
45:10No trace of them anywhere.
45:13Yeah.
45:16There's a squadron.
45:17Call themselves the Increment.
45:19They're special forces, but not part of the SAS or the SBS.
45:23But they select the very best of the best of the best of both.
45:27As far as I'm aware, they're utterable to no one but themselves and MI6.
45:34Sounds like him.
45:42How do you know so much about it?
46:00Deputy Commander Rachel Carey, believe you're expecting me.
46:03I understand you've got a warrant, and you're entitled to look at any staff laptop you like.
46:08I just need to know where you want to start.
46:09Good night, Mary.
46:10Good night, Brian.
46:11Do you tomorrow, Mary?
46:12Good night, you.
46:14There's four floors and twelve offices on each.
46:17Take your pick.
46:18Good night, Mary.
46:19Good night, Simon.
46:25Which office does he work in?
46:27Simon?
46:28Yeah.
46:30Yeah.
46:32Yeah.
47:02I'm calling it Operation Frankenstein.
47:17I think Simon's office is the one at the end.
47:20Do you know everyone who works here by now?
47:22Should do.
47:23Been here long enough.
47:26You're like buses, you lot.
47:28Problem?
47:29Delivery.
47:30Need to sign for it.
47:31You all right if I leave that with you?
47:32Only I've got to...
47:49Sorry, George.
47:57Excuse me, this doesn't...
48:11Ground floor.
48:14Holy shit.
48:19Oh, man.
48:21I'm staying alone.
48:23No, don't.
48:27Bye.
48:36I don't know.
49:07I don't know.
49:31I don't know.
50:01I don't know.
50:02We haven't got long.
50:03More are coming.
50:07I strongly suggest you follow me.
50:09Please.
50:17Come on.
50:19Come on.
50:28Basement.
50:30Come on.
50:45Come on.
50:48Rachel, can't you see?
50:49We're better off together.
51:06We're better off together.
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