- At a remote facility outside Cape Town, Connolly closes in on his WMD prize, while Stonebridge and Scott are faced with dilemmas that could have far-reaching implications on their organization - and on the thread that connects them to Latif.—Axe Pagode
- The bomb was only a cruel test: unamused Damien is accepted, posing as Connoly's expert hacker, and manages, actually later then last minute, to break into the arms company's secret front company underground storage facility. From there a nuclear bomb is retrieved, the commands actually being given by major Sinclair by means of a bug allowing him to take over with file codes Damien barely remembered. Mike arrives just in time to save Damien, but Connoly seizes his adulterous colleague-lover Kate, who dealt with the arms firm executives, to buy his escape. However, Latif and Section 10 are now both after the fiend and the weapon is safely confiscated.—KGF Vissers
- The bomb on Scott's chest exploded outward, not injuring him at all. He passed Connolly's test, and retrieves the encrypted data for Section 20 to analyze and unlock, maintaining his cover.
Bratton burns his file on WMD in Iraq. Marshall and Stonebridge deduce that ATAT was planting weapons in Iraq to justify the invasion. How far up the conspiracy goes remains to be seen.
Bratton comes clean to Marshall, but when their meet-up goes awry, Connolly captures both of them. He uses Bratton to gain access to the undisclosed vault containing a secret weapon, then shoots him.
Scott and Stonebridge are able to take out Connolly's men and capture the Irish terrorist and the super-weapon. But when he reveals that he's outfitted Kate with an explosive vest, Stonebridge must decide whether to rescue the mission or his lover.
He chooses Kate and Connolly drives off, then blows her up anyway. The remaining Section 20 tracks down Connolly to Mozambique, and Grant shoots him in the head.
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