Nightsleeper (2024) s01e06 Episode Script

Episode 6

1
The code used in this attack
happens to have been written
by you.
Yeah.
What was the aim
of Operation Mashhad?
To hack a train.
What were you talking about
in those emails to the minister?
UK Rail was about to be sold.
- To who?
- (Miller) VoyaRapide.
(Rachel) I was contacted.
She said there was
going to be an incident
and they wanted me there
to report it.
- What do you want?
- An interview.
All of the power is with them.
I was dead against it.
Do you think her lot give
a toss about what happens to us?
We are on our own.
Maybe they've used
the same vulnerabilities as we did?
The firmware
in the logic control board.
- Yes!
- There's a CVE code for it?
Yeah. We don't need to find
the real interface for the device.
Use their satphone to update
the train's systems, and we're in.
(Fraser) We might not be
able to stop the whole train,
but we can stop half of it.
(Draycott) They've split the train.
It's coming apart!
Tell me you are in the back
of the train, Minister?
(Draycott) Well, I am.
But what about the others?
- (grunts)
- (screams)
Ah! Oh, no, no, no!
- He's stopped breathing again.
- What?
He isn't breathing!
Quick, quick!
Oh, no! Do something!
We need some help in here!
(Abby) Minister
Who are "the others"?
Um um
Minister?
(Pev) Police helicopter heading back
towards the moving train.
Comms plane's still there.
There's the remaining staff,
the old man and his daughter-in-law,
the boy, and the policeman.
Former.
(Billy)
The satphone's gone.
We're totally on our own now,
aren't we?
- I'm sorry.
- (Sophie) Hey.
You've got nothing
to apologise for.
Yeah, it's alright.
It will be.
We just need to do it again,
don't we?
- What?
- The decoupling.
No. We don't have any
any tools anymore. Not one.
And does he look in any state
to start rewiring?
- (Billy) It won't work.
- I'll find a way.
Sir?
Where are the paramedics?
They'll enter the moment
those carriages have been secured.
I've got contact
with the first responders here.
Hello?
This is
Detective Inspector Tina Cairns.
- Are my team okay to go in?
- (Hud) Yes.
Yeah, and we need
you to keep everyone on board.
Why?
Well, if you had something
to do with this,
what half would you rather be on?
(officer) Hands in the air!
Armed police! Hands in the air!
Armed police!
Hands in the air!
No, no, no,
can't you see what he's doing?!
(officer) Hands!
I thought
there was meant to be six.
Uh there is?
- (electronic voice) Start CPR.
- What is it?
Has Has someone gone?
Who?
Who is it?
(Cairns) Get after her.
(officer) Go, go, go!
- Hello?
- (line disconnects)
To still get to Marylebone,
you're gonna have to reverse
at Oxford and switch.
My guess is that it's
likely to continue to Reading,
then head to London Paddington
instead.
Alpha-Lima Seven,
this is November-Charlie One.
Are you there? Over.
(NPAS) November-Charlie One,
this is Alpha-Lima Seven.
(Saj) Alpha-Lima Seven, Saj Sidhu,
could you please leave
the moving carriages
and get back to the train
that's currently
No, no. No, no. Sorry, Alpha-Lima.
This is Abigail Aysgarth.
Do they have a satellite phone
on the helicopter? Over.
- (NPAS) Yes. Yes, they do. Over.
- Okay, great.
Well, tell them to stay
by the locomotive. Over.
Someone involved
is running down the line.
We don't have a functional phone
on the moving train.
The police are all
we have for communications.
(NPAS) November-Charlie One.
Alpha-Lima Seven, Mark Hudson,
senior field communicating officer.
Please follow the instructions
of Mr Sidhu.
Alpha-Lima Seven,
this is Nicola Miller.
You will do exactly and exclusively
as Ms Aysgarth says.
- Over.
- Are you out of your mind?
- (Saj) I'm happy to have Abby assist.
- Assist?
You will follow the chain of command
or you will leave, like Tobi.
If you sink now, we both drown.
Alpha-Lima Seven,
please instruct your team
to get as close as they can
to that train, to physically get
that phone on board.
VoyaRapide,
the train operating company,
they'll have the engine software for
the Heart of Britain, won't they?
Yeah, but I'm not sure
they're gonna give it.
(Miller) If we could use a phone
to stop the train
once we've patched the weakness
that's been exploited,
it would be a big call not to.
Especially if we mention to them
that we're in position
of an email chain proving
that they knew of at least one
of its vulnerabilities.
- Okay, let's do this.
- (Pev) Okay.
Okay, first things first,
any doubt that anybody had about me
should absolutely remain.
Tonight's hackjacking
is based on our own operation,
and the code, it is mine.
If we can regain contact
with the train,
then we can attempt
to fix the vulnerability
and regain control ourselves.
If not, then we still
need to remove the AV virus.
And to do that,
I really think we should narrow
down our search to to us.
This may be something
that we created too.
You heard her. Come on.
And what if it isn't?
What if we can't?
Then we rely on our officers on
the ground to take in the reporter.
It's her?
If anyone knows how
to get to your driver, she does.
Pev, will you back them up?
With everything I've got.
Hey?
Where you going?
They need a leader.
Come on.
Three hands.
Hm?
There's some railway stations
with clocks that
three hands.
See, time didn't really exist
before the railways.
Not like it is now.
People went by the sun.
Had their own time.
Then London stepped in,
as London does, you know.
People didn't like it
but, well, they
they had to tolerate it,
you know,
if they wanted to catch a
a bloody train.
But they'd no intention
of giving anything up.
So, they kept
their own time as well.
And stuck a third hand
on their clock.
I would like one of those,
wouldn't you?
(sobbing) I miss her so much.
I know.
I know you do.
I'd talk to her
as if I hated her half the time.
She knew.
She knew you didn't hate her.
I would give anything
just to deliver one sentence
of my whole bloody life
that I meant.
You just did.
Pass me that axe.
It's never gonna work, Joe!
Ah! Ah! Ah!
Ah! Ohh!
Joe!
Come back!
Come back inside!
Alpha-Lima Seven.
Over.
(NPAS) They cannot, repeat,
cannot get anywhere near close
to drop a phone onto the train.
None of it matters now anyway.
Events have overtaken
phones and patches.
A decision has been taken
at the highest level.
There's still six lives
still on there.
- If you just
- We can't just give up on them.
Why not?
(NPAS) It's gone straight through
Oxford, November-Charlie one.
Would suggest
London Paddington is
the mostly likely destination now.
Neither France nor the UK
will pay a ransom, officially.
Unofficially?
The government, our government,
has decided to step in and
pay it in full on their behalf.
(mobile phone rings)
Yes?
Thank you.
It's done.
(mobile phone rings)
Meg?
(announcer) We regret to inform you
that 600 bitcoin must be paid
to bitcoin address 3FZ
7, 8, 9, 1,000, 500, 600,
700, 800, 900, 2,000, 2,200
- Anything?
- We found her, ma'am.
We retrieved her bag nearby.
You need to tell us exactly
what you've done to that train,
and who you're working for.
I haven't done anything.
And I'm not working for anyone.
(Cairns)
So this isn't yours then?
You need to explain what you're
doing with a satellite phone
and why you're trying
to hide it.
- I want a lawyer.
- There isn't time for
I don't speak to you
until I've spoken to them.
(announcer) 3,900, 4,000.
Don't you just hate inflation?
(Abby) It's stopped.
No one is gonna pay
any more money to someone
who'll just put the price
up again.
The AV virus, it is one of ours.
You can update UK Rail systems?
We could, if we weren't
currently embarked
in hand-to-hand combat
with some guys in Johannesburg.
They're doing everything
they can to stop us.
Do you see now,
why I leaked my report?
- Oh, Pev!
- No. No.
Do you have any idea how it has
felt to know this was coming?
The government wanted to sell
the rail network abroad.
Everything.
That's what the emails were about.
And Nicola was leading
the fight against it.
Do you know what I did when the
minister rejected our assessment?
I printed out a hard copy
of your old report
and handed it to her.
We've always been
on the same side, Paul.
We just fight in different ways.
Your work on the RTV alone
justified the call
to bring you in.
And if you're available for
any freelance work afterwards,
we'd love to have you back.
Oh, you can't put another train
in front of this one now.
- You just can't.
- You don't need to tell me.
Look.
A tactical intervention is
no longer an option,
but the word hackjack
is now trending
and your failure is about to be
everyone's breakfast viewing.
What? What?
No. No.
- No, you must be
- He's not the fucking Hulk!
Everything is gone.
The only thing we have now
is prayer.
- Listen
- Hey. Hey.
The ransom will be paid.
It will.
I'm still here.
Not going anywhere.
(Nisbet) The press know about
the hackjack.
How?
I told them.
They don't know
the whereabouts
of the carriages
that are moving yet,
never mind the ones
that have stopped, but they will.
We're going to control this.
You're the hero
and you are going to get the photo
you got on there for, Liz.
Kate, about the sale
of the network.
- I
- No one will ever know about that.
Um
- I did an interview.
- With who?
I believe she's
currently talking to the police.
She isn't.
She won't.
Not without
legal representation.
Can you get her some?
It's kind of difficult
to just magic someone up,
out here, at this time.
Is it?
Holy Mary, full of grace,
the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou amongst women
It's so quiet.
It never used to be quiet.
I, uh
Shh!
Blessed art though amongst women
and blessed
(people talking indistinctly)
fruit of they womb, Jesus
Everyone just
(mobile phone ringing faintly)
Quiet!
(ringing continues)
Listen.
Listen.
(ringing continues)
- No.
- Shh!
How can a phone be working?!
(Billy) A phone.
(ringing continues)
(Sophie) Wait, wait, wait.
(Billy) It's stopped.
Hang on, the jammers are
on the other part of the train.
I don't need to find the
one phone that's still working.
I've got one in my pocket.
We all have.
Boom.
- Abigail.
- No, just
(mobile phone rings)
(Joe) This is Joe Roag,
the guy on the train.
Who am I speaking to now?
You've got a phone?
- (Joe) Abby.
- Yeah.
They have a phone again?
(Joe) Uh, yeah, got about five of
them at the minute.
The jammer must have been
on the other half of the train.
- Where have you been?
- Um I, um
They thought I
I might've been involved in it.
- (Joe) What, you?
- Yeah.
Yeah, well, I was actually
quite a hacky kid.
That's what brought me to
the attention of the people here.
Look, I have nothing
to do with this,
but I think I know
how to stop it.
This whole thing has been used
with our tools, our code.
Well mine.
I'm holding nothing back now.
That time has gone.
Joe, are you
I stole the money
I was talking about earlier.
I stole it.
(Abby) Yeah.
I know.
I read it in your file.
Said that they found it all
in your house.
Now, listen, I
I don't care about anything
outside of right now, okay?
I think that's why you
and me get on so well.
I'm gonna end up in the back
of a police van, aren't I?
(Abby) Yeah.
Never any chance
of another thing happening.
I'm sorry
if I suggested otherwise.
My boy found out today.
Yesterday.
My ex was sick of him talking
about me like I was his hero,
so she told him
why I shouldn't be.
He left me a message
just asking me,
begging me to tell him
it wasn't true,
saying he was gonna tell everyone
where I'd been, what I did.
I just, I told him that
I told him I was gonna come back
and speak to him in person.
(Abby) Oh, Joe.
It just sort of seeps into you,
doesn't it?
Everything you're trying not
to be when you're in the Met.
Everything's that's wrong
with it.
Everything that doesn't work.
And then you just end up
like everyone else.
Or worse.
I don't think you are.
If you do the same,
then you are the same.
I agree.
But, look,
what you've done tonight
They, um They found all
the equipment in the reporter's bag,
but she's still not speaking.
Oh, and the
the ransom didn't work either.
- They paid it, then?
- Mm-hmm.
Then they just asked for
more money, so.
The ransom?
Yeah, it didn't work.
(Abby)
I knew that it wouldn't.
That's why I didn't want
them to pay it.
I just I don't want
them to win, you know?
I want us to.
Can we?
Yeah, you need to find a laptop.
I'm gonna send you
some engineer software,
and I need you to start
by getting one of those phones,
any of them, and plugging it
into the SBC, okay?
Has anyone got a laptop?
A laptop?
I have.
And I'm gonna try
to DOS the train systems,
preventing
the communication network
from receiving
the expected input.
I love it when you talk dirty.
You'll love it even more
when you know what it means.
Go on, hit me.
I am gonna send
as much information as I can,
so that it floods the system,
that it has a meltdown,
and restarts.
And in that time, I think I'll be
able to patch the vulnerability
and lock out the SBC,
leaving your laptop on board
to take control.
Nah, I still don't
(Abby) Look, if I can't get you
into that cabin,
I'm gonna bring the cabin
to you.
So, I can stop the train
using some software?
No, I don't think you will.
I reckon it'll be
pretty impenetrable
for non-train-y types.
So
Hey, how's that
ex-driver looking?
Like shit.
If you're talking about me,
fella
I can assure you, there's plenty
of diesel left in this engine.
Ready for one last drive?
Yeah.
I know that my colleagues
who work in criminal law
would advise you to answer
"no comment"
to every single question
that you're asked.
But I work in human rights.
And as someone who's been
trapped on this train all night,
and is thinking about
the people who still are
please
tell us everything you know.
Okay.
Alright, we've connected
the laptop to a hotspot
on one of the phones,
and I'm sending you
an email address right now.
You're getting good at this.
When I update my CV,
can I use you as a referee?
We're gonna send
the software through.
It might take a while
to download.
- (Joe) A while?
- I'm a glass-half-full type.
- I used to be.
- Till when?
Up until about
five and a half hours ago.
Abby, the comms plane.
There's another device
in use again,
in addition to the one
you're in communication with.
No, no, no, it's okay, Leon.
Phones aren't an issue now.
Anyone's using them.
I think this one is,
or at least whoever is using it.
There are two
unanswered outgoing calls
and three messages
which the mission crew can read.
"Why haven't you stopped
the train?"
"If you don't respond,
I'll tell them."
"What is the plan?"
You're saying that the person
who was on the train
and is involved is still on it?
The reporter's claiming not to
have run because she's guilty
but because someone
is making it look like she is.
Swears she'd never seen
any of that stuff
before she picked up the bag
when the back carriages stopped.
Look, she was only there to pass
on that claim of responsibility
and to publicise the whole thing
just like she said.
She's been set up
so someone else can walk away.
Who?
(Abby) Joe, can you physically see
everyone on board right now?
- What?
- Can you?
Uh no.
Well, tell me when you can.
Just wait down there.
(gasping)
This wasn't meant to happen.
Who are you speaking to, Joe?
(Joe) The girl.
The girl who works on the train.
She's trying to make
a call next to the SBC.
Okay, put me on speaker.
You're on.
This is your fault, you know.
My fault?
That I'm still here.
That we all are.
Everyone was supposed
to get off at Motherwell.
I was supposed to get them off,
but we end up with you
on the train, don't we?
And then doors are locked
and Chrissy
Chrissy's stuck
and people are refusing
and I can't just, well
- What?
- Leave. Can I?
- Knowing what's gonna happen.
- What did you know?
That the train was
going to carry on,
that a ransom would be paid.
What did they ask you to do?
Wire things into the roof space
at the beginning of my shift,
and connect this thing
just before we set off.
Use the phone
that they sent me to call them.
Right, okay, and you put
that phone and everything else
into the reporter's bag?
Why?
Okay, look, look if I just
if I just disconnect this the way
that they told me to join it
No, no, no, no.
You can't disconnect it.
- None of us can disconnect it.
- Look, I'm sorry!
I didn't know that they were
terrorists or something.
Okay?
I didn't know.
- I didn't. They just
- Who's they, Yas?
I don't know because I only spoke
to someone like three times.
The rest of the time
it was just
- Was it male? Female?
- I don't know. I don't know.
Can I even trust the voice
that I heard, cos I can't trust
I can't trust anything anymore.
All I know is that these people
knew everything about me.
Everything.
They knew about the job,
about me losing it, about
(Abby) You were told
that you were already leaving?
I didn't need to be told, did I?
A few weeks short of two years.
I was just the one
who wouldn't cost anything,
because I always am.
And this person who contacted you
was gonna put things right,
make sure
that you did get something?
Money.
I'm messaging and I'm ringing.
I rang.
Straight after we left Motherwell,
Joe, I did.
And I'm ringing now,
and no one is answering me, Joe.
- No one is answering me!
- Okay.
Yas, Yas, it's okay.
It's okay.
Listen, my mate Abby thinks
she knows what to do.
Can you help us?
How?
Right, Abby,
if she keeps calling that number
do you think you might be
able to locate the person
at the other end?
Yeah.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.
Right, we need leads.
We have to connect the laptop
from this office to a table.
- I've got some!
- Good man.
No. Yas
Are you okay?
- Alright, bring everyone through.
- Okay.
You need to speak
to the Rivet Joint.
The comms plane?
That attempted outbound call
is about to be resumed,
and on the end of it
is our driver.
It switched against at Reading
and is now heading southeast.
(Abby) To where?
- Redhill.
- And what's after that?
Ashford. Folkestone.
France?
(officer)
It's the jammer.
We've got it. In the roof space
like the member of staff said.
You are free to go.
(Draycott)
What are you going to do?
With what I told you?
Everyone wants me
to write their lies.
But do you know what?
I'm gonna have a go
at the truth.
(officer) He's stable, ma'am.
You can go in.
Mr Moy,
who fired the shot that hit you?
Me.
Bloody thing just went off
in my hands.
At 192.168
- Uh-huh.
- 3.79.
Estimated download
time remaining
- Seven minutes.
- Alright.
Seven minutes on the software,
Abby.
(Abby) You plug that laptop
in directly,
and I'm gonna find the phone,
go through the SBC,
to the train, okay?
Okay, we need leads.
Mouse, pass them on.
My man.
It won't connect.
Good man.
(wheezing)
Take a seat.
You okay? Okay.
Just take your time.
Okay?
Right, six minutes.
How many?
(Joe) Six minutes.
Joe?
(Joe) Yeah.
My My dad, he, um,
he once walked into my room
and he puts this box on the bed.
And he said
"Motherboard,
standoffs, chassis."
Just like that.
And over the next few weeks,
he teaches me how to build
a computer,
and use one, and
I'd never even asked him,
but it was just his
It was just his thing.
And then it was mine.
Yeah.
"Motherboard, standoffs"
"chassis."
Not, "How are you feeling?"
Not, you know,
"I know life's shit for the both of
us now your mum's gone,
but you've got me and I've got you,
and we're gonna make
the best of it."
Just, "Motherboard,
standoffs, chassis."
But nothing would have meant more.
Sorry, you, um, you just asked
how I how I got into all this.
So, um, there you are.
Thought you were
never going to say.
Well, we had six minutes.
So, you replaced your mother
with a motherboard?
Oh, piss off!
I'm joking, I'm joking.
See, that that is
that is why
I don't open up to anyone.
No, no, I'm always joking, Abby,
even when it's not funny,
even when I don't want to,
so just just ignore it.
I heard you, Abby.
I'm here and I heard you.
Alright?
Joe?
Comms plane scanning.
Alpha-Lima Seven. Over.
You alright?
Best I've been
in at least five years, son.
It's going north again.
Towards outer London.
Croydon, Clapham Junction?
It doesn't get busier than that.
Mainlines, branch lines.
(Miller) So?
Well, no one
no one can intervene now.
And there's hazards everywhere.
Which line is it gonna take,
then?
(Abby) Central London?
Here.
(announcer) The 23:45 Heart of
Britain overnight service
from Glasgow Central will
now be arriving at this station.
We think it's coming
into Victoria.
Of course it is.
It always was.
It was it was never Euston
or Paddington or France.
If we hadn't taken it
off the main line at Carlisle,
it would have been taken
off as soon
as they got control
of the network anyway.
That's when the program kicked in.
And it was programmed
to come here.
Look. Look at the route.
Every Every line switch.
Forget the handful
of people on the ground,
the $10-a-day guys in
Johannesburg saying it was them
and the false claims
of responsibility.
I said that this was about us,
and it is.
We are the target.
(alarm beeping)
- Where you going?
- We have to leave.
- I am not leaving!
- Do you not hear that?
- Everyone out!
- (Abby) No!
(Miller) That guided missile
is aimed at us.
- (Abby) No!
- This whole area
is gonna have to be evacuated.
Ma'am, the Johannesburg
command and control is blocked.
We have a patch,
we just need to modify it.
I mean, the network,
it's right there.
In a few minutes Victoria Station
isn't going to be.
And this is what happens when you let
the geeks inherit the Earth.
Everyone is leaving.
Even you.
No.
No.
Pev?
We haven't failed because of
any choice you've made, Abigail.
We've failed because of
the choices made by others,
over years.
Please?
Please.
If only they'd spent less time
talking about magpies.
Eh?
Abby.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
I'm not going anywhere.
Come on!
(Joe) We've brought the cabin to you,
Captain.
(Fraser) That's more like it.
(Joe) Wait till I say go, yeah?
- Alright, we're ready.
- Then let's play.
Go!
(powering down)
(powering up)
Right, brake!
Are we in?
(Abby)
Come on, brake!
(Sophie) Fraser?
What?
(sobbing)
He's gone.
(Joe) He's dead, Abby.
The old guy, he's dead.
His heart has gone.
The laptop's fucked too.
We'll have to download
the software again and start over.
(Abby) There isn't time.
Look, now you've locked
the driver out
and there's nobody in control.
Can I stop it myself?
If I got into the cabin,
could I
And how did that go the last time
someone tried that?
- Would it work now, though?
- Listen to me.
You know me now.
And I know you.
So trust me,
and stay exactly where you are.
UK Rail isn't gonna be
able to update all their systems
in time, Abby, so I've told them
to focus on this area only.
Yeah, if they can manage it,
they could switch the lights
on the way into the station to red,
and that could trigger
the safety response on the train
now that the SBC has
been shut out.
- Yeah, we could.
- Could?
The Victoria area signalling centre
isn't responding.
Shit!
They could do it in the station.
You're not gonna make it
down there.
You don't have enough time.
Hey, call them and message me
the second that update is complete.
It will only work then.
Fuck!
Open the gates, open the gates!
Hey, pal, why don't
you phone your mum, eh?
Why?
Because you can. Alright?
Okay.
(officer) Everybody needs to leave
this area immediately.
Stop filming and leave now.
Where are you going?
Oi! Oi! Oi!
No! Come on!
(Meg) Abbs!
Abby! Abby! Abby!
- Oh, my God, give me the bag!
- Huh?
(indistinct conversation)
- Can I do anything?
- Get out of here.
- Get out!
- Alright! Where are you going?
Go!
Mum, I need to go
cos I need to ring Dad too.
(Lyndsey) He's here, darling.
He's been here for hours.
(man) I've been waiting.
Waiting for you.
(Rees) Hi, this is Rees.
Leave me a message if you want.
Alright, mate? It's Dad.
Listen, I'm not gonna
make it today.
But I want you to know
that what your mum said
well, she's right.
She usually is.
I made a mistake, alright?
I've I've made a few.
And you probably will too.
When you do
don't run away, yeah?
Don't run away.
I love you.
Right, everyone,
backs straight against the chairs,
arms down by your sides,
facing away from the impact.
- Will that even help?
- Come on, do it!
That's it, mate.
Come on, Saj!
Come on!
Come on, Saj.
Come on, come on!
Come on! (gasps)
Yes!
(wheels screeching)
(screeching fades, stops)
(sirens wailing)
(beeping)
(train doors open)
You're alright,
you are, Joseph, you know that?
Yeah, well,
when you're in my ear I am.
If you go, I won't see where.
I think it's time
I stopped running.
Don't you?
(coughs) Hey.
Well done, mate.
(automated voice) Thank you for
travelling with us today.
We hope you've enjoyed
your journey.
(mobile phone rings)
Saj.
(Saj) They've traced the location,
and they're tracking the phone now.
It's not Tehran, Abby.
And it's not Johannesburg.
- It's
- Victoria.
Yeah.
Yasmin?
I
You don't need to say anything.
I get it.
How do you?
Cos finding vulnerabilities
and exploiting them is
is what we do.
(line ringing)
(up-tempo rock music
ringtone plays)
Alright, love?
How could you do that?
It could've been anyone.
Would've been
if I'd have let them carry on.
Selling it off?
And the train could've been full,
the station could.
Could've been carrying
nuclear bloody waste.
But this, what I've done,
will change things.
It already has.
Look, taking an empty train
from one end of the country
to the other and smashing it
into the station,
but you didn't even stop it
when you knew there were
people on board.
- I saved them.
- What?!
At Gretna.
I gave you back the RTV, didn't I?
Oh, hang on.
(Abby) Did you actually stop it
on the viaduct yourself?
Before you had access
to the network and the program?
Did you do that
standing next to me?
You were meant to be in the air.
A guy went under the engine.
Well, I can hardly
be held responsible
for his lack of judgement.
Another guy had a heart attack.
His problems predated me.
There was a child on there!
And on that, I am in agreement
with the woman who stole my job.
I would only ever cause
an accident if I knew
that it would prevent
a much bigger one.
I'm getting too old to work nights.
You've thrown away everything.
Well, when no one's listened to
a word you've said in years,
there are worse places
to be than court.
There's an error in your code.
There's an error in everyone's.
You didn't even stop it
when you knew that I was here.
And when you knew
that it was coming towards me.
I couldn't if I wanted to.
- You'd locked me out.
- You didn't even say anything!
You just walked away!
I knew you'd be okay.
No, you didn't.
"Never doubt her,"
he said to me.
Don't you remember?
"Never doubt her."
I never did.
- (officer) Stay where you are!
- (indistinct shouting)
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