:33:03
	chances are very high
that it was CTX.
:33:07
	Tell me more about the CTX.
:33:09
	CTX is a new type ofenergy...
:33:12
	originally invented by
Korea Energy Development Lab.
:33:15
	We've been working on
turning it into a weapon.
:33:20
	At first, we had problems with
its delicate detonation conditions...
:33:24
	but the test we did last month
was successful.
:33:28
	People atyour agency
know about this too.
:33:31
	It'll bring a sensational change
to the military's weapons systems.
:33:37
	How's it different
from the conventional bombs?
:33:39
	It's a liquid bomb.
:33:43
	What's most amazing about CTX is
that it's indistinguishable from water.
:33:48
	When it's in a normal state,
there's neither smell nor color...
:33:51
	and you can't detect the liquid itself
with any devices.
:33:56
	Yet the effect is
ten times more powerful than...
:34:00
	any other bombs you've ever seen.
:34:03
	What ifa black-market dealer got it?
:34:07
	He could get the information on it,
but not the CTX itself...
:34:12
	becauseyou need three or four
approvals to release it.
:34:18
	If Mr. Kim took a bribe
to hand it over...
:34:21
	he would've returned the money.
:34:25
	Where's it made and kept?
:34:27
	That's confidential. Sorry.
:34:31
	But CTX has never been
released until today.
:34:36
	How areyou so sure?
:34:38
	When CTX is released...
:34:40
	it goes through three
authorization checkpoints...
:34:44
	and this morning
everything was in order.
:34:48
	You're saying it was released
this morning?
:34:51
	For the weapon show tomorrow...
:34:55
	it's being transferred
to headquarters as we speak.