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They fire aluminum rounds
at almost the speed of light.

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A rail gun.
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Yeah, that's another name for them.
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The Navy's been working on them
for years.

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The smallest one I've heard of is mounted
on a battleship.

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Cyrez was contracted
to scale them down...

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...to design a compact,
hypervelocity pulse weapon.

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The most powerful assault rifle on earth.
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They took millions,
then said it was impossible.

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They looked real enough to me.
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Maybe Cyrez found a higher bidder.
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They're connected everywhere:
Defense, CIA, NSA...

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...maybe even your people.
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Still want to put them away?
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Yes.
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I'll hide you until the hearings.
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No one will know where.
Not my boss, not WITSEC.

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No one.
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Can you do that?
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The Feds knew it'd be a death sentence
for you, and let you walk right into it.

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I was stupid.
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You trusted them, that's all.
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Now, trust me.
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This is Morehart.
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We have a problem.
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Go ahead. This line's secure.
:32:24
The Cullen woman is still alive.
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Are you serious?
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It gets worse.
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She has a disk.
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She tried to access our program with it.
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Do you have any idea the risk I took
to get this back?

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I know. She must have made a duplicate.
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Then get it.
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Whatever it takes!
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Understood.
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One other thing.
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-I checked her phone records.
-And?

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She called a woman named Isaacs.
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A reporter for the Washington Herald.

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