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Witness the intense world of presidential security in "Secret Service" Season 1, Episode 3. This installment delves into the critical mission of protecting the nation's highest officials, highlighting the intricate planning and split-second decisions required to maintain safety.
Explore the complex challenges faced by the Secret Service agents as they navigate high-stakes situations. The episode examines the psychological fortitude and unwavering commitment essential for those tasked with this vital responsibility, offering a glimpse into the unseen aspects of their demanding profession.
Discover the strategies and protocols that undergird the success of covert operations. Understand the dedication and expertise that define the Secret Service's elite unit, ensuring the security of leaders and the stability of the country.
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Explore the complex challenges faced by the Secret Service agents as they navigate high-stakes situations. The episode examines the psychological fortitude and unwavering commitment essential for those tasked with this vital responsibility, offering a glimpse into the unseen aspects of their demanding profession.
Discover the strategies and protocols that undergird the success of covert operations. Understand the dedication and expertise that define the Secret Service's elite unit, ensuring the security of leaders and the stability of the country.
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00:00That's Mr. Ryan Walker leaving the NATO conference to go AWOL with the Russian foreign minister.
00:05No official car, no PPOs and no special advisor.
00:09Melissa Morris, does Ryan often go AWOL? Does he shut you out of things?
00:12That's not why I got into politics.
00:14Why are you working with Ryan Walker then?
00:16There is always room for someone like you in our office.
00:20Look, can we just leave the cross question to the journalists, please?
00:23Your colleagues say to me that you should resign.
00:26I won't be resigning anytime soon.
00:28Did you leave my meeting with Dmitry Krimsov to the press?
00:31No.
00:31Do not meddle with the democratic process.
00:34It is my great pleasure to announce my campaign to be the next leader of our party and of our
00:40great country.
00:41The man in the murk is Lev Amatov, our cuddly British oligarch.
00:46There's plenty of dirty money in Montenegro, you know.
00:49Why would Imogen accept a 200 grand donation from a man like Lev Amatov?
00:54She spent an awful lot of time horsing around with her aide.
00:57Joshua Long?
00:57Do you think Imogen's ever been unfaithful?
01:00No, not that I know of why.
01:02Well, the sex video of Imogen Conrad.
01:04Well, how do you know it's gonna leave?
01:05I don't. I've just been tipped off through a minute.
01:08When did you last hear from Echo?
01:10It's possible Moscow knows we're watching Eagle.
01:12I said no.
01:13I said no.
01:15How would you let me die?
01:16How would you let me die?
01:17Your little Lenочка was spying on us.
01:19Can you authorize a team to extract her?
01:21It's too risky, can you?
01:23I'm not leaving her there, Rose.
01:25I'm really sorry, but I have to go away again tomorrow.
01:28It's a potentially hostile environment.
01:30Everything is in place.
01:32Now you're going to find out what Henderson knows.
01:35I was.
02:01I was.
02:04I don't know.
02:34I'm sorry.
02:35No need.
02:36I told you it was your choice.
02:39I'm sorry that I'm late.
02:41I made the cab stop for a coffee.
03:12I don't know.
03:14I don't know.
03:59You're a good girl, Lena.
04:03Going to morning mass.
04:06Right?
04:12Say it.
04:13For Mike.
04:18I'm a good girl going to morning mass.
04:23Perfect.
04:24Let's go.
04:52Clear sky.
04:56Clear sky.
05:13How's the weather?
05:14Still cloudy here.
05:28ETA?
05:30Minutes.
05:32I hope.
05:34I hope.
05:37I hope.
05:55I'll stay in church.
05:57I'll stay in church.
06:19I'll stay in church.
06:30Yes, it's getting on.
06:33We're in business.
06:34Clear sky.
06:56Exit street clear, but assume Stan's still in church.
07:20In position and clear.
07:27In position and clear.
07:33Car approaching, marketplace location.
07:44Car parked in the usual place.
07:55Lena, we know what to do.
07:57We're going to go to the front.
08:12We're going to go to the front.
08:14We're going to go to the front.
08:32Eyes on air cover.
08:33She's on approach.
08:36Possible tail blue shirt.
09:02We're going to go to the front.
09:06Now, the tail has dropped off.
09:20Second tail, red baseball cap on foot.
09:24Following her up, Republic.
09:33Confirm tail two.
09:37Green positions.
09:50Take out tail two in five seconds.
10:09Lena.
10:10Come on.
10:11I've got you.
10:15Get in.
10:27You're safe.
10:34No.
10:36No.
10:36You're safe.
10:37No.
10:38No.
10:40No.
10:46Let's go.
11:18Come on, come on, come on.
11:59Come on, come on.
12:07Come on.
12:09Come on.
12:09Come on.
12:48Come on.
12:51Come on.
12:55Are you all right?
12:57The team?
12:58Yeah.
12:59We made it to Sicily.
13:03I'm sorry.
13:05I know what it's right to do tonight.
13:14We'll talk when you're back.
13:28I know what it is.
13:46is
14:16Hello, you.
14:20It looks like you've been in a war.
14:24I have.
14:26What, something bad happened?
14:29I lost someone.
14:31Oh, my love.
14:33I'm so sorry.
14:37So am I.
14:39Do you want to talk about it? Can you talk about it?
14:43No.
14:45Are you okay?
14:48I'm alive.
14:50Come here. Come here.
14:53There you go.
15:19Hi.
15:38Woo-hoo.
15:40Come here.
15:44Good morning.
15:45I don't know.
16:15I don't know.
16:45I don't know.
16:54All right.
16:57I've got you now.
17:10Look rested.
17:15Ditto.
17:25I've got something to show you.
17:29I found the Russian ops team.
17:31They flew Moscow to Istanbul on their real passports the day before we arrived in Malta.
17:36Used three different credit cards, but they're all linked to the same billing address, which is a known SVR backoffice.
17:42Well, they're not as clever as they think.
17:44No.
17:45Now, I figured they switched to aliases once they got to Istanbul, so I looked up anyone who paid in
17:51cash.
18:07That's more than stupid. That's totally reckless.
18:10What is?
18:11They traveled on old aliases. It's unheard of for Moscow Center to take risks using worn passports.
18:18Unless you're in a massive rush.
18:20Yeah.
18:22So, bottom line, they didn't know about our op until the day before yesterday.
18:27Which means someone must have tipped them off about Echo.
18:30Yeah.
18:30Who?
18:31Someone.
18:31Someone who knows about our op.
18:35Can you send these to Zack and Rose?
18:36Yeah.
18:38Do you want a coffee?
18:39Uh, no, I'm good, thanks.
18:49I warned you that going back might end in disaster.
18:53I know you did.
18:54We spent all night swimming in a river of Maltese ministry shit.
19:00Next time we trigger a shootout around church-going civilians, they'd rather we asked first.
19:08I'm sorry.
19:10But shouldn't they be blaming the Russians?
19:12I know you wanted to save your agent.
19:16But you were lucky to get out alive.
19:19It wasn't just luck, Zack.
19:21Can't we just agree this proves Moscow was trying to stop our op to protect their asset in London?
19:31Go on.
19:32Igor rushed his team out on well-known aliases, ignoring all their protocols.
19:38That's a man that's desperate to protect a high-stakes operation.
19:43You think he found out we booked his villa?
19:46How?
19:47Well, why would he be moving an ops team out in such a panic?
19:50So he was tipped off?
19:52I think so.
19:53From London?
19:55It's a possibility.
19:56And their aim was to kill you as well as Echo?
19:59Reduce the Russia deaths to ground zero?
20:01It's crude, but they might think it was worth it if their London op was big enough.
20:05Which it is.
20:08It's a possibility.
20:11But let's say Moscow fed you the idea that they've got an asset here in the Cabinet.
20:15Isn't this exactly what they do?
20:18Set you up, aim close, and near miss.
20:21Just enough to make you believe they were trying to kill you.
20:24Or they were trying to take me out to stop my op and get their asset into Downing Street.
20:29It's plausible.
20:30We have to acknowledge that.
20:34Look, this isn't just about what happened in Valletta.
20:38Rav and I have found credible grounds for suspecting both Ryan Walker and Imogen Conrad.
20:43What?
20:45Are you serious?
20:47The PM expressly forbade us from investigating his ministers.
20:51I know, but I had to-
20:52No buts!
20:53Jesus, Kate, when you breach a direct order from the PM, you put the entire service in jeopardy.
20:58He didn't leave us any choice.
20:59He's the Prime Minister!
21:06I will have to take this upstairs.
21:08To the Foreign Secretary.
21:10Right now there's a strong chance he'll be the next Prime Minister, Zak.
21:13But a slim one, he's a Russian asset.
21:15And if he is, then it'll be too late to do anything about this.
21:18Our democracy is more important than your suspicions.
21:28We need to get Echo, Lena's brother, out of Russia.
21:32We owe him that much at least.
21:37I wasn't going to tell you today.
21:41Our team lost Alexei in St. Petersburg.
21:45Lost him?
21:47Moscow got there first.
21:50I'm sorry.
21:56You did all you could.
21:59But right now, we've got bigger problems.
22:02We do.
22:03It's Zak sidelining my intelligence.
22:06If he won't do it, then I will talk to Sir Alanan and the PM myself.
22:11You cannot go behind his back.
22:13You're in enough trouble as it is, and you're not thinking straight.
22:16You need time to process everything.
22:18What time?
22:19In a few days, we might have a Russian asset running the country.
22:22For all we know, Igor's tip-off about Lena came from our side.
22:27Get some rest.
22:29Then we'll talk.
22:34He must resign, Anushka.
22:37But he won't, will he?
22:38He must.
22:39He met with our political enemy off the books, without his protection officers or officials
22:45present.
22:45That's the kind of naked corruption we expect from the opposition.
22:48It's inexplicable, and it's inexcusable.
22:51So just to be clear, are you accusing the foreign secretary of collusion with the Kremlin?
22:56I'm saying he has no principles.
22:58And that populist rhetoric he's spouting could have been written in Moscow.
23:02He's not fit for public office.
23:04And what about you?
23:06If you behaved inappropriately, would you resign?
23:09Well, I've not met with the Russian foreign minister off the record, have I?
23:12That wasn't my question.
23:13I'm trying to understand what your moral code is in the case of...
23:16No. No. I'm sorry, Anushka.
23:17I'm not going to engage in hypotheticals.
23:23Fucking ITV.
23:24They're worse than the B.
23:26What the hell was all that moral code bullshit all about?
23:28She was just trying to get under your skin.
23:30Yeah, but with what?
23:31It felt like she had something on me.
23:33No.
23:34Trust me.
23:35If they thought they had anything on you, I would know about it.
23:37Did you find out whether Kate and her team were looking into this crims-off business?
23:41Nope.
23:42Haven't asked and she wouldn't tell me anyway.
23:44Oh, come on.
23:45Unsupervised contact with the Russian foreign minister in the middle of the war.
23:48Mm-hmm.
23:49Yeah.
23:49I agree. It fucking stinks.
23:51Yeah, so can't she throw us a crumb?
23:53If we knew Ryan was being investigated by SIS, we could finally drive a stake through his heart.
23:57Listen, I am not going to push her on it.
23:59She's under enough pressure as it is, okay?
24:01Who's mine?
24:03She can't say, can she?
24:05And the alternative is what? Ryan as Prime Minister?
24:09Look, if we give the nod that SIS are investigating Ryan's links with Moscow,
24:14then it will land on Kate, won't it?
24:16I can't do it.
24:17I'm sorry, I can't.
24:19Well, call all the cabinet spads.
24:22I tell them Meg, Ted and I are going to release a joint statement tonight calling for Ryan's resignation.
24:28If we can get enough ministers to join us, they'll have to resign.
24:31Okay.
24:31All right.
24:50He's got no further comments, Rob.
24:53Man?
24:54Is he going to resign?
24:56What do you think?
25:06Can you get that? I don't want my morning face everywhere.
25:10What's up?
25:12Mylar might be headed for administration, they just fired John.
25:15Does it mention your investment?
25:16No, thank God.
25:17Oh.
25:21Mr. Walker!
25:25Please tell me you are bringing some good news this morning, Melissa.
25:29I could really, really do with it.
25:34I came to tell you I'm resigning.
25:38Now?
25:40In the middle of my campaign?
25:43I'm sorry.
25:45I just don't think our values align anymore.
25:48I assume you value honesty?
25:49Absolutely.
25:51Good.
25:52So did you tell the press about Ryan's meeting with Crimself?
25:56Of course I didn't.
25:58I'm glad to hear it, because nobody in Whitehall wants to hire a snitch.
26:04My resignation accepted, then.
26:08Maybe he's for the best.
26:12Well, good luck.
26:15I really hope it's a fair fight.
26:18There's politics, there's nothing fair about it.
26:20What, like ruin an image of Comrade's life?
26:22I'm not going to use the video, Melissa.
26:25Yeah, alright, what he means is,
26:26we've got no idea what you're talking about,
26:27but in case there's any doubt,
26:28remember you're still bound by the NDA and your contract.
26:32Tell me something.
26:35Did Dmitri Krimzoff really lose a child,
26:38or did you make it up to save face?
26:40Get out!
26:50It's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
26:51We'll, um...
26:53We'll survive.
26:54I just need to weather this mylar cluster.
26:56Fuck!
26:57Can't your dad help you out again?
26:59I don't know, I don't know.
27:00Maybe, I don't know.
27:01It's just...
27:03Sorry, it's just...
27:05It's just a lot.
27:06All at once.
27:08Do people really think we'd use our son
27:10to get out of jail free card?
27:13No.
27:14No, come on.
27:16Of course they don't.
27:25You know I suffer too.
27:27You've got a funny way of showing it.
27:31Well, I had to put the story to bed.
27:36I'm wondering number ten.
27:38That's your dream.
27:39It's not mine.
27:40Well, we agreed it'd be a new chapter for us both.
27:42Did we?
27:44Or did you just assume that we'd stumble on
27:47in the service of your career?
27:52You know I'll wait.
27:55For what?
27:59For you to come back.
28:05At least you've got your ambition.
28:06It's something to hold on to.
28:10I said I'd help to try to get us there.
28:12And then we can think again.
28:14So you better go and butter up your dad.
28:20I've spoken to every single spad.
28:23All of their ministers are complete cowards.
28:26Bar none.
28:28Thank you very much.
28:30So as of now, all we have is you, Meg, dear old Ted.
28:35Now, trust me, three cabinet resignations did not a rebellion make.
28:41Tell me if Ryan wins, he's going to clean the stables anyway,
28:43so most of them won't have jobs.
28:45Or a party to speak of.
28:46Oh, we definitely need more than three of you.
28:48Okay, try them again.
28:50I'll call some of the principals myself.
28:52I'll tell them Meg, Ted and I are going to come out
28:55just before the news at 10 to 9.
28:56Okay.
28:58We need to know why Lev Amatov wanted Imogen
29:01at the Montenegro conference.
29:02Right, and who she was hanging out with.
29:05According to Angela White,
29:06she was horsing around with Joshua Long.
29:08Okay, so maybe he was a go-between?
29:10Or the honey trap.
29:11Maybe Lev has some kind of hold on her
29:13and Long could be the reason why.
29:15See you later.
29:23Kate Henderson.
29:24Yes.
29:24Hi.
29:25I'm Joshua Long.
29:26How are you? You want them to see me?
29:28Yes.
29:28I'm sorry to bother you.
29:29It's all right.
29:30I work for the Foreign Office.
29:31Yeah.
29:31I wanted to have a word with you about your time
29:33working with Imogen Conrad.
29:35What did Stuart tell you about it?
29:37This has got nothing to do with him.
29:40Oh, well, I left politics last year,
29:42so I'm not sure how much help I can really be.
29:44Not even in the interest of national security.
29:48Right.
29:53Let's start with your visit to Montenegro.
29:56What about it?
29:57Well, it's been alleged that you and Imogen
29:59were having an affair there.
30:00What?
30:02Who the fuck told you that?
30:05Who are you really?
30:06Who the fuck told me?
30:11SIS.
30:15I've never been unfaithful in my marriage,
30:17alone with Imogen.
30:18So why did you leave her office shortly after the trip?
30:24Lev Amaton had been sniffing around her for a while.
30:27He was the one who invited her to the conference.
30:29Why did he want her there?
30:30No idea.
30:32Because they're pretty busy with meet and greets,
30:34so I wasn't invited.
30:36After Stuart got ill,
30:37I was the one who had to sit through all the conference talks,
30:39which was a pointless exercise.
30:40So this alleged affair...
30:42Yeah, I've told you all I know,
30:43so I've got to go now.
30:45Well, if you remember anything else,
30:48just you know how to find me, yeah?
30:58Jamie's come good.
30:59We have six cabinet rebels with a cause.
31:02Melissa!
31:03Are you selling some intel,
31:05or are you suing for peace?
31:07I've returned.
31:09Welcome to the Ryan resistance movement.
31:12Please, tell me you've got some dynamite in that bag.
31:16I've got some information, but...
31:19you're not going to like it.
31:21Okay, spit it out, I'm a big girl.
31:26Ryan says that he's managed to get his hands on some...
31:30compromising footage of you.
31:33What kind of footage?
31:36Nobody's seen it.
31:38Apparently, it was filmed in a hotel room.
31:43And you were the man who wasn't your husband.
31:54Look.
31:55Assuming that it does exist,
31:58what I'd do is I would get out ahead of it.
32:02Warn the public that there's a fake porn video in circulation
32:05before someone releases it and tries to claim that it's real.
32:09Would it make any difference?
32:10Once it's out, it's out.
32:13People can't unsee things.
32:15Fake or not.
32:16I know, I know.
32:17But I actually think that the public will sympathise.
32:20I mean, Russia's well known for churning out crap like this.
32:22I can't believe this is happening.
32:24Look, I told Ryan that he'd be mad to leak it.
32:27I mean, he'd be the first person that everyone will suspect.
32:30And he claimed he agreed with me, guys.
32:32But you think he'll do it anyway?
32:35Depends how desperate he gets.
32:36Well, I think he's going to be pretty fucking desperate
32:38when he finds out we're trying to out him from the race.
32:41He's...
32:43Fuck.
32:46Imogen.
32:47What are you thinking?
32:52Phone Meg, Ted, the others.
32:54Tell them.
32:55We're going to hold off on the joint statement for 24 hours.
32:58For tactical reasons.
33:01Okay, and then what?
33:03I need to see Ryan.
33:06Maybe he'll choose his humanity over his ambition for once.
33:11Okay, let's attack this one now.
33:15Very nice. Very nice.
33:19Down the hole.
33:22You can't even fucking call me yourself.
33:25I just asked the campaign team to schedule a meeting in my diary, Dad.
33:28I've heard the construction firm's about to go bust.
33:31Yeah, well, it looked like a solid investment at the time.
33:34Yeah, well, if you'd come and work for me,
33:35you wouldn't have had to go grubbing about in the margins.
33:38What the hell do you know about property?
33:40Look, is there any way that we could have this conversation face-to-face?
33:43Oh, obvious bloody hindrance.
33:47Fuck.
33:54Look, I need to plug a hole in the deal.
33:57If he gets out, I'm involved.
33:59I'm finished.
34:00It's not a good look for a Labour MP, is it?
34:02With luxury flats on a union car park.
34:05Either way, I can't go into Downing Street bankrupt, Dad.
34:10How much do you need?
34:13A million.
34:14It's a loan.
34:15You'll get your interest.
34:18You get into bed with the devil, son.
34:21And he eventually fucks you so hard you can hear your teeth rattle.
34:26So what's the answer?
34:27Well, come up for the ceremony like I asked you.
34:29I can't. I'm in the middle of a campaign.
34:30Aren't they your voters?
34:32If you want me to bail you out of a hole, you need to work for it.
34:41I can't. I'm in the middle of a campaign.
34:43I could.
34:45I can't.
35:04Oh, fuck.
35:06How long was I out?
35:08Long enough for me to find an agent report from the Montenegro conference where I am.
35:11Guess who was there?
35:13I don't know, um, Igor Borden?
35:15Close. Kirill Markov.
35:18What? At the same time as Imogen?
35:20Yeah.
35:22Agent recognised Kirill Markov in audience
35:24at delegate welcome address.
35:27Identification verified.
35:29It's a hell of a coincidence.
35:32Yeah. I mean, do we think Imogen knew who he was?
35:36I've no idea.
35:37But if she didn't then, she might do now.
35:44Oh, I've got to go and see Stuart and the kids.
35:47All right.
35:49I'll see you, yeah? Yeah.
35:59Hello, my love.
36:00Hiya.
36:03Your priest says that you must drink before your confession.
36:09Confession or absolution?
36:10Depends what you need, I suppose.
36:13Cheers.
36:14Cheers.
36:20That helped.
36:21Do you know what? I actually nicked a cheeky packet of fags
36:25from an intern at work.
36:27I've got a lighter piece.
36:28Was that cigarettes?
36:30Absolutely not.
36:31You two are such fucking hypocrites.
36:34Don't swear Fiona.
36:34No.
36:35See what I mean?
36:43You okay?
36:45I'll survive.
36:48Yeah?
36:51Do you want to talk about what happened on your last trip, or...?
36:57I was trying to extract an agent.
37:00And she was killed on the way out.
37:04Okay.
37:08Were you hurt, or...?
37:09Not physically.
37:12Are you safe now, here?
37:14Are we safe, the kids and everything?
37:16Okay, listen.
37:18Moscow has never tried to take out a British agent on a home turf, okay?
37:22Let alone their families.
37:24Are you sure?
37:25That convention has been in place since the Cold War.
37:29There is nothing to suggest that they would breach it.
37:31Right?
37:32It's just that you recently said that the rules of the game have changed,
37:35so I'm just a little...
37:44Oh, I've got to go.
37:47The sixth floor summons.
37:49I'm sorry, love.
37:50All right.
37:51All right.
38:11Evening.
38:13Evening.
38:14Take a seat.
38:23I'm very sorry for the situation I created.
38:27But I hope you can agree I had no choice.
38:30Kate.
38:32You've been suspended.
38:39On what grounds?
38:40Do we really need to spell it out?
38:42Yes, please.
38:44Ignoring a direct instruction, putting your team at risk without due cause.
38:49The Foreign Secretary is insisting you stand down.
38:55In two days' time, we might have a Russian asset in Downing Street.
38:59Nobody doubts your integrity.
39:00But what, we're going to just let it happen in case their exposure damages our democracy.
39:03The only fact here is you ignored a direct order from the PM.
39:08I'm afraid you've put us in a very difficult position, Kate.
39:11First, the Krimsoft leak.
39:13Now this diplomatic firestorm around Malta.
39:15The Foreign Secretary is furious.
39:17So, the minister that might be working for Moscow wants me gone and we'll just roll over.
39:23Bury my intelligence because it's too inconvenient.
39:26I hope you know me better than that.
39:28This is a temporary measure.
39:29But we'll follow our own line of inquiry from here.
39:32So, Echo was just collateral damage?
39:36The life of a vulnerable young woman was an incredible stake to gamble with.
39:41God, you can be a heartless bastard, Zack.
39:44It's the truth and you know it.
39:46I need my head of the Russia desk to know where to draw a bloody line and when to see
39:49the bigger picture.
39:50Enough, both of you.
39:52You'll have the opportunity to make your case at the Board of Inquiry.
39:56Both you and Rav.
39:57Not Rav.
39:58He was following my orders.
40:00Your orders weren't authorized.
40:06Is there anything else you want to say?
40:11No.
40:14I'll save it for the inquiry.
40:17Good night.
40:18I've told security to sign you out.
40:53Thanks for coming in.
40:55It's all good.
40:57What happened?
40:58I didn't.
41:02We're both suspended.
41:05Hmm.
41:05I think Zack would have fired me then if C hadn't stayed his hand.
41:10I'm sorry.
41:13Man, fuck them.
41:15All right.
41:16He was up there talking to the suits.
41:17I did some more digging around the Montenegro conference.
41:22Those are the flight logs from all the closest airports over the two days before the conference started.
41:28You want to guess who else was rubbing shoulders with the delegates?
41:32Our very own Zack Hussein.
41:42Can...
41:42Can you place him in Portanovi?
41:45He flew to Dubrovnik and then hired a car with Hurt.
41:49I even tracked his office phone IP to a little cafe near the conference centre on the day it started
41:54because his stupid little VPN dropped out.
41:58Zack in situ with Imogen and Kirill Markov.
42:01Yeah, it could be.
42:03I mean, do they know each other?
42:04Zack and Imogen?
42:05Fuck knows.
42:06She's never mentioned him.
42:08Well, if he's there, then theoretically it could be Imogen.
42:12Not Ryan in Moscow's pocket.
42:14With Zack helping her.
42:15The man who learned of our op the day Echo's cover was blown.
42:26Well, that confirms it then.
42:28We're on our own.
42:32We just go to Mars for this time,
42:33right away.
42:33We're all in ourへ Toast.
42:34If he does, we'll
42:48Yes?
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