Mercury Rising
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1:06:03
You don't have to do anything.
Just sit here and be your lovely self.

1:06:06
Please.
1:06:08
- Okay, yeah. What's his name?
- Simon.

1:06:12
- You sure this is okay?
- Yeah.

1:06:14
If I can handle a district manager,
I can handle anyone.

1:06:17
Thank you. I will be right back.
Oh!

1:06:21
- What's your name?
- Stacey.

1:06:23
- Stacey...
- Sebring.

1:06:26
Stacey, thank you so much.
I'll be right back. I promise.

1:06:33
Would have done it
without the flattery?

1:06:42
Hey, Simon.
1:06:58
Just keep walking.
Keep walking.

1:07:00
- Jeffries?
- Just keep walking.

1:07:02
I wasn't sure
you'd be here.

1:07:05
Simon's read the code twice. That's
really incredible. Also very dangerous.

1:07:09
- Who do you work for? The C.I.A.?
- No.

1:07:12
- The Defense Department?
- I'm afraid you're not that lucky.

1:07:15
I think the F.B.I. Likes to call us
"No Such Agency."

1:07:18
- Why does the N.S.A. Want
a 9-year-old autistic boy?
- The brain is still a mystery.

1:07:22
What?
1:07:24
The Reagan administration mandated
the National Security Agency...

1:07:26
to generate a new code
to protect American informants
working for foreign governments.

1:07:29
We developed a super code
at huge expense.

1:07:33
Named it Mercury.
We thought it was impenetrable.

1:07:37
You're telling me a kid cracked
a government super code?

1:07:39
It doesn't matter.
He can read it.

1:07:42
He might even be able to recreate it.
That's why his life is in danger.

1:07:45
- N.S.A. Is willing to have this
boy killed to protect a code?
- We may have already tried.

1:07:50
I think my division chief
may have given orders...

1:07:54
I'm a cryptographer, a nerd.
I don't know what these people do.

1:07:57
Maybe it's routine killing kids,
or maybe my boss is an aberration.


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