MI5. Spooks S09 E01 - Episode #9.1

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00:00Blessed who can unconcernedly find hours, days and years slide soft away in health of
00:08body, peace of mind, quiet by day, sound sleep by night, study and ease together mixed, sweet
00:19recreation and innocence, which most does please with meditation.
00:25Thus let me live, unseen, unknown. Thus, unlamented, let me die, steel from the world, and not a stone tell where I lie.
00:39I can't believe she chose this place. It's not really very Ross somehow, is it?
00:58An enigma till the last.
00:59You know, she once told me that friends and lovers were overrated. She only really liked
01:03colleagues.
01:04Liked might be a bit strong.
01:05I need to talk to you.
01:13And I you. I turn around the grounds.
01:22I feel like she's trying to tell us something.
01:34This is what was missing from her life.
01:40Marry me, Ruth.
01:41Harry, this is neither the time nor the place.
01:45This is exactly the time and the place.
01:48It's the funeral. It's made you emotional.
01:50No, it's made me see clearly. Ross gave everything to this country and six people came to say
01:58goodbye to her. Six people, Ruth. I don't want that for myself. And I don't want that
02:06for you.
02:07Harry, God, your timing.
02:08Timing is nothing.
02:09Timing means everything.
02:10It took you one second to ask me to marry you. Do you know that in the years gone by,
02:20there have been thousands of moments in which if you'd asked me the same question, I'd have
02:24said yes, always. But now, after the choices you've... I can't, Harry.
02:45What did you want to talk to me about?
02:47No, it can wait.
02:48No. We move on from this.
02:51Nightingale. Conspirators. They buried their trails deeper than I've ever seen. But last
03:06night we came up with something. He was part of the Inner Circle, Harry. He gave the order
03:11to bomb the hotel.
03:12But they smeared him. They forced him to resign.
03:15It was a smokescreen. Everything's in there.
03:27Ever feel like you just can't go on, Ruth?
03:30Can't go on. Must go on.
03:45It's only 30 years old, but it should be quaffable.
04:14This is a surprise. Come in.
04:17Forgive the haste. It's cold here.
04:21Cold, remote and forbidding. Bliss.
04:24So are you rattling around this place all alone?
04:27Not for long, sadly. Julia and her sister come up tomorrow.
04:33How are you, Harry?
04:34I mean really.
04:36I'll be all the better for this.
04:40To Ros.
04:41Ros.
04:48Highly quaffable.
04:52I wanted to ask you. Was there anything I could do for Ros?
04:57Some recognition I could procure for all the work she did.
05:02Well, come on, man. Make yourself at home. You've still got your gloves on.
05:11Come on.
05:41I don't suppose it's worth my calling for help?
05:46Making myself sick? Anything like that?
05:59How did you find out?
06:03Ruth.
06:05That dogged, brilliant bitch.
06:08Where'd it hurt, Harry?
06:11Not for long.
06:16My family?
06:18It'll look like a heart attack.
06:21There'll be no disgrace.
06:24Thank you.
06:27I'm truly sorry about Ros.
06:31I'm sorry, too.
06:32Thank you.
06:35I'm truly sorry about Ros.
06:39Even if the plan had worked, I would have regretted her sacrifice.
06:48You know, I always liked you, Harry.
06:51I envied you, actually.
06:53Your sure moral sense.
06:58The thing is, though...
07:00that kind of certainty limits a man.
07:05Keeps him small.
07:10That's why you'll never have what I had with Nightingale.
07:14The chance, even for just one moment, to really change everything.
07:21You'll never know what that's like.
07:30No.
07:33Oh, God.
07:36Oh.
07:50Let go of me!
07:53Let go!
07:55Who the hell are you?
07:57I'm about aboard. Alpha One. I don't need to remind you how dangerous
08:10this man is. He's Al-Qaeda's head of African operations. Be careful.
08:14I've got you on the ship's GPS. Bon voyage.
08:29What's with the prostitute, Captain?
08:31Would you like the blonde?
08:32Oh mate, don't even get me started on blondes.
08:34I was told no women and children on this boat.
08:36Trying to start a riot or something?
08:37Mr. Herr, I can't deny my men a chance to make some extra money.
08:41She'll fetch a couple of thousand at the other end.
08:44Good luck.
09:04Thank you.
09:06It's the Harry. The man, the myth, the legend.
09:10Home secretary.
09:11Please.
09:14Good lumber support. My only vice, amongst others.
09:19Trust you can provide a receipt.
09:21Yes. Does make one rather nostalgic for the days of lining one's office with mink at the taxpayer's expense.
09:28So, knife crime down two percent. Probably just the honeymoon period, sadly.
09:33I'll make the most of it. Reintroduce slavery and invade Belgium.
09:38I do hope we're going to get on, Sir Harry, despite your links to the Ancien Régime.
09:43I have no political affiliations, Home Secretary. I have greater matters in hand.
09:48Well, the ship has been righted at long last. Our noble coalition at the helm.
09:53Now, why do we have to raise the threat level?
09:57Hussein Abid, rising Al Qaeda star, former Somali warlord.
10:03He's well resourced and enjoys a reputation for brutality.
10:06And we have intel that he's now planning an attack in the UK.
10:09His martyrdom video states that he wants to strike at the heart of British power.
10:14But we think we've found him.
10:16On a ship sailing out of Morocco, we've decided to take a pre-emptive stance and nip it in the bud.
10:23I'm talking about a kill order.
10:25Well, good luck.
10:26Of course, she'll keep all of this well away from UK territory.
10:29Anything else?
10:31Just this.
10:32Just this.
10:35It's my resignation.
10:38I know you were close to Ros Meyers.
10:41Her death is just one of many reasons, Home Secretary.
10:44And of course, your appointment has no bearing on my decision.
10:48Feels like the appropriate moment.
10:52Listen, Harry, as I ease into my dotage, I've realised that everything in life is about timing.
10:57From sex to the golf swing.
11:00So I'm not going to pick up that envelope yet.
11:03I'll just let it percolate for a few days.
11:06As you wish, Home Secretary.
11:19Listen, everything's cool, everything's set, everything's fun, okay?
11:22It's going to be good fun, okay?
11:24Yeah, alright.
11:25Tell you what, mate, if she's clean, I'll give you 50 for a couple of hours with her.
11:29It's the order of Shomolishka.
11:31Hey, you don't talk to her, eh?
11:34She's clean, and she stays clean.
11:36Come on, mate, you can't bring a woman on board and expect to keep her all to yourself.
11:41Please.
11:43Oh, I think she's got a soft spot for you.
12:30Thank you.
12:47The former Home Secretary's autopsy came through, Harry.
12:52Heart attack.
12:54How sad.
12:56Not really.
12:58Harry, I've got Lucas.
13:02Go ahead, Alpha 1.
13:03Habib's on board.
13:05Eyeball confirmation.
13:07Are we a go?
13:09Complete the operation.
13:10And Lucas, the assassination has to happen whilst you're in international waters.
13:14Understood.
13:27Come on.
13:46Captain.
13:52Pressure on the captain's table.
13:55So, what am I doing on board?
13:56Your orders were to keep crew and passengers to a minimum.
13:58We can't afford any collateral if things turn bad.
14:00The crew get a cut of the sail. The old captain allowed it.
14:02If I'd have said no, they may have rejected me as skipper.
14:04Look, I don't like it, but that's the way it works out here.
14:06Fine. But after we've done this, I want that girl off the ship.
14:09Of course. Extra ammo, suppressor.
14:11They're in cabin six, upper deck C.
14:13I'll call a crew meeting in two minutes. Make sure you don't run into anybody.
14:16You'll have time to get rid of the body.
14:18You know, sir, I could have taken care of this myself.
14:21Walk before you can run, Dimitri.
14:24Oh, and Abib had a container loaded on board.
14:27I tried to check it, but it's been welded shut.
14:29It can't be good, right?
14:31Let's deal with Abib first.
14:35I think that's everything.
14:54Fuck.
15:20It's all right. I'm not going to hurt you.
15:22What are you doing down here?
15:24Speak English? Russian?
15:30Please. Please, I don't have...
15:32No, no, no. Listen, you need to go back to your cabin. Now.
15:41Down, down.
15:53Pirates. Let's go back. Come on.
16:08Our company will pay good money for us, as long as you don't hurt us.
16:12Who are these people?
16:14No one. Just passengers.
16:20You had a gun.
16:22Why?
16:24Why do you think? Protection from people like you.
16:32A gangster.
16:34I'm not a gangster.
16:37A gangster and his whore.
16:41Do not waste ammunition.
16:43Cut them. Throw them overboard.
16:47What are you doing? It doesn't make any sense to kill him.
16:49He's a gangster. There's money in it for you.
17:07You first.
17:32Who are you?
17:34Private contractor.
17:38I'm assuming you're security services.
17:41Help me conceal these bodies.
17:45There's only one thing on this boat worth tracking.
17:47I'm assuming you and your pimp are onto a beeb.
17:50So how do you think these guys fit in? They're just pirates?
17:54Let's hope so.
17:56You're coming with me and you're going to do exactly what you told. Is that clear?
18:00I just saved your life.
18:02Let's move.
18:11You can't seriously be thinking about taking them on. There's too many of them.
18:14I need you to go back to my cabin. B deck. Cabin three.
18:18There's a cell phone under the bunk mattress.
18:20Dell hash hash star zero five.
18:22Whoever picks up, give them the emergency contact protocol.
18:24Cobalt seven. Ask to speak to Harry Pierce.
18:27Get him to assess and advise.
18:29Ask to speak to Harry Pierce. Get him to assess and advise.
18:31Why don't you go?
18:33Because I'm not taking my eyes off my colleague.
18:35And you're slightly less likely to be shot than I am.
18:38Bring the phone back with you.
18:48Why do you need the crown?
18:50Are you opening a container?
19:00Argh!
19:07Harry, emergency contact from the Hanover Star.
19:09Lucas or Dimitri?
19:10Neither.
19:13This is Harry Pierce.
19:14Mr Pierce, my name is Beth Bailey.
19:17I'm a private security contractor surveilling Hussein Abib's organisation.
19:21The Hanover Star has been boarded by pirates.
19:24It's not yet clear if there's any connection with Abib.
19:26Your lead operative is trying to rescue his colleague who's being held at gunpoint.
19:31Do we trust this?
19:32Well, she used all the right protocols.
19:36Miss Bailey, tell my officer to abort his primary mission.
19:39Then I want all of you off that boat.
19:41We'll alert the relevant navy. Thank you for your assistance.
19:44Understood.
19:47I'll be all right, Harry.
19:49That'll be all, Ruth.
19:57Abib, my brother.
20:02Shalom.
20:26Shut up!
20:32I spoke to your people.
20:33You're to abort the primary mission and get off the ship.
20:35We need captain and engineer only.
20:39If you kill any more of my men, I won't pilot the ship.
20:42I swear to you.
20:43And I swear to you, I kill someone every minute you do not do your job.
20:48Starting with this passenger.
20:51Okay, okay.
20:52You killed him, not me.
20:55Lock them up.
20:56Turn off the GPS and bring me the satphone.
20:59Once I'm finished, activate the signal jammer.
21:13Whoa!
21:15GPS signal just died.
21:18Red flash, Lucas, on the satphone.
21:22Signal's blocked.
21:25Alert the Admiralty.
21:47We're too low in the water.
21:48I need to go and check something.
21:50What is it?
21:51The ballast pump must have failed.
21:52I need to fix it or we could capsize.
21:55Come on, I need to do it now.
22:01I need my tools.
22:10Don't touch anything in the engine room.
22:12Ballast pumps are very dangerous.
22:26Come on.
22:49This is it.
22:56Hey!
22:58What's happening down there?
22:59Why did they kill those men?
23:01What's she doing here?
23:02It's okay.
23:04They're not pirates.
23:05They're with Abebe.
23:06He's their leader.
23:07Hijacking the ship is part of a plan.
23:09And I found out what was in his container.
23:11Explosives.
23:12A lot.
23:13Shit.
23:14I need to notify the grid.
23:15Can't.
23:16They've jammed all the signals and turned off the GPS.
23:18We're invisible.
23:19You need to get off the boat and get out of jammer range.
23:21I'll stay.
23:22No.
23:23No way.
23:24We all go.
23:25If we all go, we lose the boat.
23:26And we leave Abebe alone with a floating bomb.
23:28Look, if I stay, I may have a chance to stop the ship
23:31before it gets anywhere near land.
23:34You go get help.
23:35Besides, they need me to sail this thing.
23:37They're not going to hurt me.
23:39Not yet.
23:40You know this is the right option.
23:42Cause a diversion, get Abebe's men off the deck,
23:45and I'll release the lifeboat locks.
23:47All right.
23:48One more thing.
23:49I overheard Abebe on the phone to someone.
23:51Talwar.
23:52Sounded like someone important.
23:54Abebe told him he could begin.
23:56I think they're mounting an operation.
23:58Go.
24:03I'm done.
24:22Fire.
24:23The engine room.
24:25You want to die?
24:27Orut, go again.
24:28Again.
24:29You stay here.
24:38Go on.
24:39Go on.
24:40Go on.
24:41Go on.
24:42Go on.
24:43Go on.
24:44Go on.
24:45Go on.
24:46Go on.
24:47Go on.
24:48Go on.
24:50Go on.
24:51The passengers, why did you have them skip?
25:19Don't look at me. Sail the ship. Anything else, you die.
25:44The pirates are loyal to Abebe and that ship is now packed with explosives.
25:47Headed for the UK. It's likely, given his previous threats.
25:50Look, with the navigation systems offline, it will be impossible to tell where she's headed.
25:54And Dimitri said he overheard Abebe talking on his cell phone to someone called Talwar.
25:57I think they're planning some sort of coordinated attack.
25:59We'll look into it. Tarek, cross-reference everything we have on Abebe with this Talwar.
26:04Look, Harry, Dimitri's still on board. We couldn't have escaped without him.
26:07He's going to try and scuttle the ship, but there's a patrol boat leaving shortly. I want to go back for him.
26:11No. Let the Navy do their job. If there's the chance of an attack here, we need you.
26:16Thumb a ride on a Hercules. I need you back on the grid, Lucas. Be safe.
26:23We need a list of possible targets along the south coast. Start with the naval bases.
26:26If that ship gets into harbour, it could destroy a whole city.
26:29And our newest recruit is on board.
26:31Talwar is a codename of a high-level Al-Qaeda computer hacker,
26:34thought to be behind the breach of the Pentagon mainframe last year.
26:38The CIA have been trying to flush him out of the swamp valley since February.
26:41And he's working with Abebe. Is he running this up?
26:44Impossible to say, but I've got a potential target.
26:47New aircraft carrier being launched by the Queen in Plymouth tomorrow.
26:50Thousands of people. Head of state. Military significance. It's Abebe's dream target.
26:54But GCHQ's been intercepting all Abebe's communications for the last 15 months.
26:57And the problem is, Abebe's private communications are always heavily coded,
27:01so it takes weeks to break them.
27:03We don't have weeks. If Tarek's right about Plymouth, thousands are at risk.
27:07We need to know what these two are saying to each other.
27:08It's the only way we'll find out if that's where the ship's heading.
27:15But don't worry about Dimitri. He was SBS. They fight sharks for fun.
27:22Does it ever stop?
27:25It's not your fault, Harry.
27:35Any chance we'll lift back to London?
27:36Look, I'm sorry about your colleague,
27:38but it's exactly why people like you shouldn't get involved with things like this.
27:40My company has 30 years' experience. Please stop patronising me.
27:44We're in the same field, buddy.
27:45You think?
27:47Right now, my colleague is alone at gunpoint,
27:49risking his life to protect his country on a ship loaded with explosives.
27:52You, you're a profiteer. You exploit death, violence and misery for money.
27:57I reckon you can afford your own plane ticket.
28:00I've just been undercover as a penniless prostitute.
28:10Thank you.
28:14Stop the ship.
28:29Go.
28:35You too.
28:35Have you cracked the code?
28:43Not exactly. Each message between Abebe and Talwat has a different dynamic signature.
28:48I have to trawl the non-indexed deep web to construct a cipher.
28:51It requires a lot of computing power. It takes time.
28:53And you're waiting for?
28:54Well, I could send out a WAN to temporarily hijack a thousand of the public's personal
28:59computers, harness their power together and we can do it.
29:02Downside?
29:02Besides massive illegality,
29:05computers across the country will grind to a halt and we may corrupt some files here and there.
29:08So the country will have to struggle on without
29:10pornography and Minesweeper for a couple of hours. Do it.
29:32Harry, I've been reading Talwat's unsecured public post on known AQ forums.
29:52I might have found something.
29:54Sometimes his Arabic is really off.
29:56Odd phrases consistent with someone translating from English.
29:58Well, we don't even know his nationality.
30:00Well, he talks a lot about the mountains, having to move, avoiding the CIA.
30:05Nothing specific, obviously.
30:06But twice, he mentions watching the sunrise.
30:09The usual dawn of a global Islamic caliphate bid.
30:12And?
30:12Well, the sunrise times don't corroborate with the Middle East.
30:16The Greenwich Mean Time.
30:17Well, that could place him in any other English-speaking country in our times, then.
30:19Yes, of course. But then, look here.
30:21March 11th. Now, Talwat apologises for not posting.
30:24His internet was down because of a thunderstorm.
30:27The only place with a localised thunderstorm that afternoon was the south-east of England.
30:32I think he's here, Harry. In London.
30:34I think he's always been here.
30:57That's it, I'm out.
31:28Preparations are already well underway in Plymouth for the launch of HMS Endurance,
31:33the newest addition to the Royal Navy's fleet, the Type 45 destroyer.
31:38It's good to have you back.
31:39Any news on Dimitri?
31:40No. Navy patrols are still searching.
31:43The sky full of satellites and yet a 30,000-ton cargo ship full of explosives and heading this way
31:48can apparently disappear into the Atlantic Ocean.
31:50We're on to Talwat, though.
31:51The Al-Qaeda computer hacker who's Zabeeb's contact.
31:54We think he may be in London, coordinating this end of the operation.
31:57Tarek.
31:57The cipher's working, but they've been cautious.
31:59Even within this encryption, Zabeeb and Talwat don't talk about the operation explicitly.
32:03This is my I-want-some-good-news phase.
32:05Talwat's servers are somewhere in the Middle East.
32:08He accesses them using a super-shadow proxy.
32:10This cutting-edge stuff is very cool.
32:12It masks where he really is by bouncing his communications across the world.
32:16Untraceable.
32:17But this thing's data packet is pretty unique.
32:19If we can get a new message direct from Talwat, I think I can find him.
32:22Contact Talwat.
32:23Using Zabeeb's private code, pose as a friend, get him to respond.
32:26Tell him the success of the attack is dependent on that response.
32:33Theo, I'm not a ship's captain.
32:35I'm British Security Services.
32:38What?
32:39We need to take control of this ship.
32:40But to do that, I'm going to need your help.
32:43They are your enemies, not mine.
32:52Put them on.
32:57Did Talwat bite?
32:59It's been 12 minutes.
33:00No reply yet.
33:01We posed as one of the pirates.
33:03Told him Zabeeb was injured during the hijacking
33:05and needs to pass on an urgent message about the ship's payload.
33:08Come on, you bastard.
33:09I need to stop that ship.
33:14Where did all your friends go?
33:16This journey is not for them.
33:18Set a new course.
33:26You think they will let you get anywhere near the port?
33:39You do not speak.
33:41All this effort to be blown out of the water,
33:43five miles off the coast, that's not a martyr's death.
33:45Not even a coward's death.
33:47It's an idiot's death.
33:48What do you know about dying for a cause, Captain?
33:54We've got a reply.
33:55It's Talwat.
33:57Tracing the data packet.
34:01Forcing a reverse IP reveal.
34:04IP resolves to West London.
34:06Let me narrow it down.
34:09It's registered to Graham Francis Hall,
34:1144, IT consultant, born in Leeds.
34:13No criminal record.
34:15Not your typical al-Qaeda profile?
34:18Ah, he converted to Islam in 92.
34:19Wife, Halida, born Pakistan.
34:21Daughter, Ayala, age 17.
34:23That's all we've got.
34:24He's being careful.
34:25Well, he would.
34:26Tariq, get me the address.
34:3064 Lintel Street, West 12.
34:32I'll scramble a Level 7 armed response team.
34:34Tell CO19 I'll meet them there.
34:45OK.
34:46You.
34:48Here.
34:57Me.
35:05All unbelievers cry in the face of death.
35:08Wait!
35:09This plan is already over.
35:11How many innocent people have you killed for this failure?
35:13And all the innocents your godless leaders have killed across the Muslim world?
35:17What was the point of their deaths, Captain?
35:19I don't know.
35:19Maybe none.
35:21But why do this?
35:22You are a man of faith, aren't you?
35:23I am!
35:24But I am also a father who watched his homeland abandoned by the West.
35:27Left to rot!
35:28Do you want us in your country or not?
35:30You don't even know, do you?
35:31Who are you?
36:02Stop the ship.
36:24Protocol six, cloud six.
36:29Get me Harry Pearce.
36:30Hanover Star, back online.
36:33Harry, it's Dimitri.
36:35Alpha 2?
36:36Abebe's dead.
36:36Hanover Star is stopped 26 miles south-southwest of Plymouth.
36:40Navy should be with us any minute.
36:42Ruth, tell Lucas and CO19 to stand down.
36:45Talwar is now the most valuable AQ intelligence source we've had in years.
36:48Put a AAA full surveillance package on it, then double it.
36:52What about the other pirates, Alpha 2?
36:53They seem to have gone.
36:54I need to search the ship.
36:55Check that those explosives aren't going to go off anytime soon.
36:58You all right?
36:59Just a scratch.
37:00I'll be fine.
37:01Glad to hear it.
37:02The aid's with the Navy.
37:03Then get back here.
37:15What's the matter?
37:16It worked out.
37:17It's danger averted.
37:18Dimitri's safe.
37:19What about next time?
37:21What about when it doesn't work out?
37:23Why don't we deal with it like we always do?
37:25Is it ever time to stop dealing with it?
37:27To just say no?
37:30I don't want to go to any more funerals.
37:33What's this about?
37:34I found it in my resignation.
37:41I... I know that, Ros.
37:43It's not that.
37:44It's everything.
37:45I just don't want to feel like I'm covered in blood anymore.
37:49I've never heard you feel sorry for yourself before.
37:51I don't think I do.
37:52It's just the realisation that I make a negligible difference.
37:55That's not true.
37:57I think it is.
37:58The bodies keep falling away on both sides.
38:00The enemy strikes, we strike back.
38:03I think it's time for somebody else to stand on the wall for a bit.
38:06This isn't you talking.
38:09I am leaving.
38:12I want to feel clean.
38:13That's...
38:13That's enough, Ruth.
38:24Listen, I wanted to see you.
38:25She's been swept and scanned in the interrogation room now.
38:27Who is it?
38:28Don't know.
38:29She knew your protocols, though, and she said she was returning your 50 dirhams.
38:34Thanks, Tarek.
38:38I was adjusting extremely well to the concept that I was never going to see you again.
38:41That's a nice way to talk to an old shipmate.
38:43Oh, come on.
38:43You used MI5 codes to black your way into the building.
38:46What did you expect?
38:48I have a present for you.
38:51Do you remember the South American on the boat?
38:53The one sticking out like a sore thumb amongst the Somalis?
38:56Well, at the time, I thought I recognised him.
38:58So I started checking files, and eventually...
39:02I found him.
39:03Jose Fontes Arroyo, Colombian engineer and shipbuilder.
39:07He works for the drug cartels, designing new ways to transport their wares.
39:11You must have had to look through quite a few photos.
39:13About 12,000.
39:16There weren't any good films on the plane.
39:18Besides, it was time well spent, because it means I get to see you again.
39:22Anyway, look, I wondered what the hell a Colombian drug smuggling boffin was doing on an AQ mission.
39:27So I dug a bit.
39:30This is Arroyo's Pride and Joy.
39:32They're remote semi-submersibles which travel fast and low.
39:35They're totally undetectable by radar, and can carry 10 tonnes of cocaine.
39:40Or they could carry 10 tonnes of explosive.
39:47The Hanover Star's been neutralised.
39:49My colleague killed a beeb.
39:51It's over.
39:52It's not to say this isn't interesting.
39:55I want to know what this man was doing on the boat.
39:57But I get the impression you might want something in return.
40:01I'd like to talk to Harry Pearce.
40:22You don't remember me, do you?
40:25Actually, I do, Miss Bailey.
40:26Very well.
40:27You were an excellent candidate.
40:29But at the time, it was felt by some of the recruitment panel that you were
40:32overly self-interested and potentially arrogant.
40:35Ouch.
40:36How have the intervening years been?
40:38Well, I suppose I've been proving the panel right, mostly.
40:40Making large amounts of money in the private sector.
40:43I worked in South America first, and then the Middle East.
40:45So why are you here?
40:46I was thinking of reapplying.
40:48Well run dry?
40:49No.
40:49But the water's dirty.
40:51The private sector's flooded with amateurs now.
40:53And you're suddenly stirred once again to the defense of the realm.
40:56Look, I'm fully prepared for all the self-righteous bullshit that I'm
40:59going to get here because of the choices I've made.
41:01But I'm ready for that.
41:03I want this.
41:05I want to get clean.
41:07And I encourage your reapplication, Miss Bailey.
41:09But it's not me you'll have to convince.
41:11Come back in a couple of weeks, and I'll put in a good word for you with whoever is sitting here.
41:15Harry, it's Dimitri.
41:16Something's wrong.
41:18Thank you, Miss Bailey.
41:21Go ahead, Alpha 2.
41:22I've searched the ship.
41:23The explosives that have been brought on board are gone, all of them.
41:26There must be another plan, another target.
41:28The submersibles.
41:29Miss Bailey, a moment, please.
41:31Our man on the boat is saying the explosives are no longer on board.
41:34Could the submersibles have already launched?
41:35May I talk to him?
41:36Go ahead.
41:37Alpha 2, did the boat stop at any point?
41:38Did you see anything unusual?
41:39Yeah, we stopped in the middle of nowhere.
41:41I was locked up below, but I heard the crane and two boats low in the water.
41:44I assumed it was the pirates leaving.
41:46All right, patch yourself up and come home, Alpha 2.
41:48The boat run at Plymouth was a diversion.
41:49The submersibles were in the container along with the explosives.
41:52What's the submersibles range?
41:53About five, six hundred miles?
41:54Christ, they could be anywhere.
41:55Ruth, Tarek, start searching for potential targets.
41:57Alert the RN and the Coast Guard.
41:59We have to assume the UK is a target again.
42:00I'll red flash the naval bases.
42:02They wouldn't even get close.
42:03Aerial patrols, minefields.
42:04Well, same goes for coastal power stations.
42:06They're far too well protected.
42:07What about commercial ports?
42:08Not high profile enough.
42:09They wouldn't go to all this trouble to blow up Southampton docks.
42:12To strike at the heart of British power.
42:15How big are these things?
42:16Could they fit through the Thames barrier?
42:18Yeah.
42:20The Thames defence system, Sentry,
42:21it should be able to detect and neutralise anything like this.
42:24Tell them what to expect.
42:24Beth, how fast have the submersibles travelled?
42:26Fast, 40 knots.
42:27So given the current location of the Hanover Star,
42:29if they launched six hours ago within a 50 mile radius of here...
42:32God, they could be in the river by now.
42:33Sentry is offline.
42:34It went down this morning.
42:35Now there's no chance of getting a missile lock on them.
42:37Must have been hacked.
42:38Talwar.
42:38OK, Tarek, get onto the Thames barrier.
42:40Tell them to close it now.
42:41Abebe launches the submersibles.
42:42Talwar takes out the defence system.
42:44Houses of Parliament?
42:45Well, they've been looking for a way to combine cyber and physical attacks for years.
42:47We need to shut him down, now.
42:49You go with him.
42:50He may need your knowledge.
42:51OK, let's make the calls.
42:52Evacuate the HP6 and any other prominent government bankside buildings.
43:04After 9-11, various last resort measures were put in place,
43:07only to be used in the darkest hour,
43:10when all other countermeasures have failed.
43:12Sorry, what are we talking about?
43:13Beneath the Houses of Parliament, in a reinforced chamber,
43:16there's an electromagnetic pulse bomb.
43:18Its conventional blast will be contained by the room,
43:21but it will kill everything electrical within one kilometre.
43:23Can we fire it, now?
43:24It's not that simple.
43:25There's a reason it's a measure of last resort.
43:28It'll take out everything within that radius.
43:29That's pacemakers, life support machines, even aircraft are at risk.
43:41Lucas, there's two people at the rear of the property, ground floor.
43:44One travelling upstairs.
43:49Oh, please, don't shoot! Don't shoot!
43:51Get out of here!
43:52Hey! Police!
43:54Get down! Get down!
44:04Get sentry back online, now!
44:05What are you talking about? Are you Talwa?
44:06I don't know what you're talking about! Who is Talwa?
44:08I don't know what you're talking about! Please!
44:14Lucas!
44:15Lucas!
44:16Lucas!
44:18Lucas, he's upstairs!
44:19Get down on the floor! Get down!
44:25She's Talwa.
44:29You can't stop it.
44:31No, but you can.
44:33Do it. Now.
44:36Do it!
44:37Lucas, the Thames barrier have reported that the submersibles
44:40passed through a gift about five minutes before they reached the HP.
44:42We can't guarantee complete evacuation in that time.
44:45We have to get sentry back up.
44:47Understood.
44:49Reactivate the system.
44:52Do it now.
44:54Don't think I won't kill you because you're a teenage girl.
44:58She wants to be a martyr.
45:01What would you suggest?
45:03Get her parents up here, now.
45:07If Lucas can't reactivate sentry, we've no choice but to detonate the EMP.
45:10We risk a few deaths to prevent thousands.
45:13The subs could be duds. They could miss.
45:14Abib could have made any one of a hundred tiny miscalculations.
45:28This is your last chance to reactivate the system.
45:32No!
45:35Please don't make me do this.
45:42These are the choices I didn't want to have to make anymore.
45:44These are the choices we need you to make.
45:55We give Lucas as long as possible.
45:57Don't make me do this!
46:04Harry, she's not budging.
46:06This is Harry Pierce, protocol 17872.
46:09Stand by to detonate the EMP bomb on my mark.
46:15Two torpedo-like objects approaching Westminster Bridge.
46:22No time left.
46:25Three, two, one, mark.
46:44It's over.
46:49You failed.
46:52You failed.
46:57Take her away.
46:59Move.
47:06I'm really rather resentful about having to trot out all this nonsense
47:08about a chain reaction on the tube.
47:10I saw you on the side of the road.
47:12I saw you on the six. You were magnificent.
47:17You made an extraordinarily difficult decision today, Harry.
47:20I applaud you for it.
47:22And I suppose that's the only thanks you'll ever get.
47:24Unless a peerage tempts.
47:26I am sufficiently ennobled, thank you very much.
47:30And you can dispose of that letter, Home Secretary.
47:34I'm glad to hear it.
47:36I mean that.
47:39Well, I'm sure I'll cure Mum's death or something.
47:42Until the next catastrophe.
47:50St Thomas's backup generator kicked in just in time.
47:54I thought you'd want to know.
47:59I only caused the deaths of nine people.
48:02They're having to bring the submersibles up by night,
48:04but the Navy divers have examined them and they say they're legit.
48:08So nine people died in the EMP, but you saved thousands.
48:13Is it all just myths, Ruth?
48:17I think sometimes it is.
48:23I'm going to offer Beth a job.
48:25We need different kinds of people here.
48:27In fact, I'd like you to tell her.
48:30I will.
48:35I've been thinking about why I said, um...
48:39No, to, you know.
48:40You don't have to.
48:41Because it would be a lie.
48:42Harry, can you even picture it?
48:47What, us in a little house in Sussex?
48:52What would we do?
48:55What would we talk about when the neighbours came round?
48:59I think we've forfeited the chance for that sort of life, Harry, you and me.
49:08Things we've seen together.
49:09Things we've done.
49:14And here, we can face all that in the open.
49:18There, we'd have to hide it away.
49:25We couldn't be more together than we are right now.
49:40Will you sort out Beth's clearances?
49:43I will.
49:53Is Beth gone?
49:55Yeah, she just left.
49:56You should catch her if you hurry.
49:57I take it you're telling her the good news?
50:03You're not pleased?
50:05I'm not sure about her.
50:07In fact, I plan on doing a bit of background research starting tonight.
50:10Actually, there is one thing.
50:11She doesn't have anywhere to stay in London, and you've got a spare room, right?
50:14All right, Lucas.
50:15I'll be further.
50:16I want her kept close.
50:17Good day.
50:18Thanks, Ruth.
50:27It's not really you, is it?
50:32Fifteen years, and you look just the same.
50:37It seems terribly unfair.
50:42Get away from me.
50:44A stroke rather curtails one's plans for world domination.
50:51Whatever it is you want, Vaughn, you're not getting it.
50:57Our actions mar a makers.
51:00We're the children of our own deeds.
51:03I was marred by what we did.
51:05It looks like you were made.
51:08This is for you.
51:12Well, I'll go.
51:20Just tell me one thing.
51:21I'm too curious.
51:25What's it been like?
51:28What's what been like?
51:30Being Lucas North, of course.
51:35Oh, I'm sorry.
51:38I didn't mean to upset you.
51:39I'll go.
51:45Good to see you, John.