SEAL Team (2017) s03e19 Episode Script

In The Blind

1 Previously on SEAL Team This ranch is the Quinn legacy.
And I'm gonna sort it out.
If you don't let some of this go, you will lose it all.
You know, uh, I just got this feeling I should stay here for a while.
RAY: You good? Uh-huh.
You caught a bad guy? Yes, we did, baby.
Gonna talk soon.
Okay.
I don't want you to die, Daddy.
DIA got a hit on one of our detainees.
- This man.
- He got released.
We may have found the head of the snake and we just let him go? If war and scripture have taught me anything, it's that nothing is permanent.
The only constant is change.
Yeah, I don't buy that.
Some things, they live on forever.
Let's hope so.
(HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING) (MEN SHOUTING IN PASHTO IN DISTANCE) (GUNFIRE) (MEN SHOUTING IN PASHTO) Shh.
(SPEAKS PASHTO) (DOOR BREACHES) (GUNSHOTS) (SOBBING) (CRYING) MAN: Hey.
TRENT: Oh, when was the last time we hit three targets in a night? (GRUNTS) What's the new tally? Seven days, 11 targets, 25 detainees.
FULL METAL: And zero leads to the Tahara network.
We wouldn't be striking out if we didn't have this premature drawdown making us release new terrorists back into the wild.
Yeah, well, we've been fighting here for 20 years.
Nobody should be slipping through our fingers.
Tahara's evaded all international intelligence agencies by keeping their leader's identity a secret.
- The enemy's getting smarter.
- Yeah.
Brass has gotten dumber that means we got to level up, isn't that right, Ray? - Ray? - Level up, yep.
Sonny's coming back soon.
Maybe that'll change our luck.
Don't need any luck, all right? Just got to keep working our way up the food chain.
How do you eat an elephant? (LAUGHS) You kill it first.
That right? Words of wisdom by Thirty.
All right.
Last day in Laughlin.
School is finally out.
Hopefully your report card looks better than when we were classmates.
(LAUGHS) Come on.
I ain't never did make the honor roll, but I did get "most likely to make the owner of a bar weak in her knees".
This deserves a graduation shot.
Last day.
I shove off tomorrow.
Had our friendship evolved into what it is now, I probably would've never left this town.
You probably never would have left your bedroom.
Yeah.
You know, all these years, I just didn't give a damn whether I'd ever see this town again.
But maybe sometimes you just need to leave a place to fully appreciate it.
That logic applies to people, too.
Yeah.
I'm sure you're looking forward to being back with your team.
Usually, I'm my own worst enemy when I'm away from my brothers and out of the fight.
Not this time.
Why is that? Till there's nothing left to do I guess I'm where I'm supposed to be.
Make a hole, we're coming through.
Hey.
I got to talk to you.
I'm a little busy right now.
One of your interviews last night.
Yeah.
A local who had some info about the hookah bar.
- What about it? - Well, he identified four men from your photo lineup, one of whom was Samim.
Okay.
Yeah.
Samim was there last night.
It would make sense that this guy spotted him.
Wait, but you peppered him with questions about the three other guys, and you barely asked him anything about Samim.
And? And you may have burned our informant.
Burned? That's a bit of a stretch.
What if this cooperative local man was actually a Tahara operative fishing for a snitch? By dismissing Samim so quickly, you tipped your hand.
Mm.
Now you're just being paranoid.
I've been calling him.
He's not picking up.
You held his feet to the fire and then you threatened his livelihood.
Maybe he doesn't feel like speaking with you.
Your interrogation was sloppy.
Our assets deserve better.
(KNOCKS ON DOOR) We got something.
BROCK: Okay.
Come on.
Hey.
Right here.
Hut.
Hut.
Check there.
Right.
Hey.
Here, boy.
Come here.
You got this, okay? JASON: Cerberus.
(WHISTLES) Come on.
(SMOOCHING) Ooh, hey.
(WHISTLES) Hey.
Cerberus, what's up? What's going on? Brock working you too hard, huh? Nah, man.
What are you doing? Come here, buddy.
Got to get him ready for the next mission.
He was off last time we went out, and you know what happens when a dog loses his edge.
(GROWLS) What are you talking about, man? Everybody has a bad day, right? You have a bad day sometimes, huh? He's still in his prime.
He's my third dog and the best, but, well, you got to know the signs.
Signs? What are you talking about, signs? This dog is a warrior.
He was bred for this kind of stuff, right? You're a fighter.
Ain't that right? Huh? That's why it's on me to know when he's had enough.
Come on, bud.
Let's go.
Let's go kennel up.
Come on.
You promised your daughter you weren't gonna die.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to comfort your child, Ray.
I know.
But it was the easy way out.
I promised myself I wouldn't take shortcuts with my family.
So, better to have Jameelah spend three months worried sick? You know, usually a man of the cloth - doesn't condone lying.
- (CHUCKLES) And usually a father doesn't flagellate himself over protecting his child.
(CHUCKLES) Touché.
It's just the older my kids get (EXHALES) the more this war costs me and the more it costs them.
I just need to make sure I'm doing everything I can to keep hold of what really matters.
Seems like you're already doing the hard part.
You're showing up.
You're, uh you're being the kind of man that wants to be everything to everyone.
It took a lot of work to become that man, I'll tell you that.
(DIALOGUE INAUDIBLE) RAY: When I first joined Bravo, everything was about me.
All I cared about was-was being a-a legend in the teams.
And I just knew I had all the answers, but now it seems like all I got is questions.
Questions like what? What am I fighting for? Something asked, no doubt, by many great warriors throughout history.
D-Don't get me wrong, I-I love my job.
I do.
(EXHALES) But God knows I love my family, too.
Why the uncertainty? I mean, you seem to have a good grip on what's important to you.
RAY: Well, plenty of operators start out handling the team-family balance, but the reason I'm a unicorn around here is because most lose their grip over time.
Military families don't just get torn apart on the battlefield.
The longer you're at war, the harder your questions and the simpler your answers.
(BEEPS) (EXHALES) Thanks, Chaplain Walker.
Keep the faith, Senior Chief.
This is our key unknown, supposed leader of the Tahara network.
DAVIS: Three days ago, Afghan police forces raided a bomb-making facility and arrested this man, Tabsheer Sidiqi.
CIA was alerted to his presence when his mug shot pinged FRS.
Sidiqi's been associated with AQ, Taliban, ISIS, and most recently he's been working as a senior commander for Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Dude's just a muj of fortune.
Total mercenary.
Well, that works in our favor.
I mean, he's much more likely to talk if he's not a true believer, right? All right, look, how do we know he's with the Tahara network? He's best known for equipping suicide bombers and transporting them from Peshawar across the border into Afghanistan.
Analysis of the S-vests recovered from the raid linked to similar vests used in three recent bombings.
So he should be able to identify our key unknown, then.
Bravo will be running PSD for Agent Julian to retrieve Sidiqi from the Afghan National Police in Dur Baba.
Dur Baba's it's pretty far out in the tribals.
(GRUNTS) Closest assets? Marines.
35 klicks out.
Daytime drive through that shady sandpit? - No, thanks.
- RAY: I hate to say it, but Thirty's right.
I mean, can't we wait till nightfall, then helo out there? Look, we're not the only ones that think Sidiqi is the link to the Tahara network.
The Afghans want a crack at him, too, but the State Department got us to the front of the line.
JASON: Guy like this, someone this high up on the totem pole, I'm telling you right now, his new team - must be missing him by now.
- ERIC: Exactly.
We can't risk anyone else getting to him before we do.
That's why you're rolling out in one hour.
Sidiqi could be the key that unlocks the Tahara network.
Let's bring him in.
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY) I'll see you later.
Okay, bye.
You know, Sonny's back soon.
Yes, I'm aware of that.
I haven't, I haven't talked to him since he deployed.
You? No.
Uh, but I really didn't expect to after his whole scorched earth campaign he went on before he left.
Oh, wow.
I mean, you you think he was hot then.
How you think he's gonna react to you and Reiss? About as well as him reacting to you going to STA-21.
I'm sure he'll take it the same way the rest of my teammates did.
You know, I'm a cake-eating wannabe Benedict Arnold who's abandoned the brotherhood.
Just got to be true to your own path.
Be as clear and as honest as possible.
That's what I would do if I had a thing.
I'd say you've got more than a thing.
Then I'd say you know more than me.
Hey.
Watch Reiss's six.
He's not a door-kicker like you.
I got you.
EMMET: It's hard to believe that you'll be off to Afghanistan in a week.
SONNY: Yeah, it's part of the life, though.
Got to be up and ready.
Pick up and head out without warning.
Ah, then, you did learn something from your old man.
(BOTH CHUCKLE) All these years, I hated never having any idea where you were being deployed.
Now (SIGHS) it's scarier knowing.
Makes it too real.
Hey.
You just try to keep your powder dry.
I spoke to Stan Walch the other day.
Said you could get one hell of a price for 50 acres.
When it comes to real estate people, they remind me of, like, ambulance chasers with a sign.
Yeah? Well, he was, uh, saying a lot of out-of-staters they're moving to Texas these days.
I got no interest sharing my ranch with city slickers.
Well, what if I was your new neighbor? How's that? Well, the program I was in at the base a new instructor position opened up, and I figure I could make my way back here and finish out my enlistment.
Coming back here? Yeah.
Son, you sound like you got bucked in the head.
You know, I've been out at sea since I was 18 years old, Pops.
And this shore duty billet that would allow me to have more time to come here and, well, help you get this ranch back up to, to Quinn standards.
It's a big change.
How about your team? Well, the team's evolved.
And I'm thinking maybe I should, too.
You know? I ran away from this place once before.
Just think, you know, maybe it's time I I put some roots down here.
Um, can I take your order? - Lamb kebab, please.
- Ah.
Is Samim here? Uh, no, ma'am.
It seems like he's always here.
Do you know if he's coming in later? I have not spoken to him.
Okay, thanks.
It's coming, I promise, I promise, one moment.
Hey, Ray.
Anything we need to talk about? No.
Nothing.
I'm good.
Right, you were just, what, talking to the chaplain, telling him everything's okay? Come on.
Nothing like kids to make a man question the meaning of life, right? You want meaning? What we do here that's what matters.
I'm not saying it doesn't, J.
I'm just saying, it's getting harder and harder not to have my head back home with my family.
Right, I get that, but you know what? This job matters.
Where you hang your helmet that's home.
Yeah.
- One more.
- (LOCK BEEPS, DOOR OPENS) (INDISTINCT CHATTER) We have a situation.
Samim is MIA.
I think Reiss burned him.
Um, yeah, Reiss told me about that.
I think you might be overreacting.
Well, he's not answering his phone, he didn't show up for work today, and his employees haven't heard from him.
Look, I think after Caracas, - you're probably assuming the worst.
- This isn't about Dr.
Craig.
I need to know if Samim is down hard or just lying low.
Look, we leveraged him into working for us.
Maybe serving Americans isn't something he's all that excited to do anymore.
I developed sources because you asked me to.
You wanted me to pressure Samim, so I did.
I'm only asking for a little help to know if he's okay.
You're aware of how low on assets we are with the drawdown.
And you're aware that Samim is a valuable source.
Check his status.
I will ask the Army S3 shop to get a patrol to stop by his house.
I'll tell 'em that he's wanted for more questioning.
Thank you.
Havoc, this is 1.
We're passing Fairlane.
Is there a holiday we didn't know about? High noon, the shops are all closed.
Yup, this is weird.
Heads on a swivel, boys.
Heads on a swivel.
(SHOUTING IN DISTANCE) (ENGINE STARTS) Tell him to hurry up, will you? - Let's go.
- (SPEAKING PASHTO) Tabsheer Sidiqi.
(SPEAKING PASHTO) Sir, I've got four vehicles approaching the village.
- How many pax? - I can't tell.
It looks like trucks, but I can't make out how many passengers there are.
All right, get Bravo up on comms.
Bravo 1, this is Havoc Base.
Be advised, you've got a convoy of four vehicles approaching from the south side of town, approximately ten klicks out.
That's good copy.
Stand by to stand by.
Sidiqi's friends inbound? Somebody should tell them visiting hours are over.
There's got to be, what, two cells back there? Why is it taking so long? Why is it taking so long? Sir, I've got two more vehicles approaching.
All right, call it in and have 'em spin up the QRF.
I want 'em standing by to launch.
Bravo 1, this is Havoc Base.
You've got two additional unknown vehicles approaching your position from the south, approximately seven klicks outside the village.
That's good copy.
We're not waiting around for them.
You two got that.
Thirty, you're with me.
Give me that.
Hey.
Listen, Captain.
We need this.
Sidiqi.
Now.
We need (BANGS TABLE) him now.
- That him? - REISS: That's a dead ringer.
JASON: Great.
That's him.
Take a picture, show the captain so we can go.
- Let's go, Reiss.
- I got to upload it to Havoc, all right? - JASON: Send it.
- Hold on.
- I have to get his fingerprints.
- Reiss, hurry up.
- I am just following protocol.
- Reiss, hurry up.
Reiss! (VEHICLE APPROACHES) Bravo 1, we got a blue station wagon parked and idling about a block away.
Driver's mad-dogging us.
JASON: That's good copy.
- It sent.
- Great.
We need him.
We're taking him.
- (SPEAKING PASHTO) - Tell him in Pashto.
Tell him we need to take him now.
Tabsheer Sidiqi - Tell him we need to take him now.
- Tabsheer Sidiqi - Tell him we need to take him now! - No! Havoc, this is 1.
I need verification of the photo we just sent you.
Bravo 1, affirm.
We received your transmission.
We're confirming it now.
Bravo 1, affirm.
You got it.
Thirty, take him.
Let's roll.
DAVIS: Bravo 1, this is Havoc Base.
Be advised, the four-vehicle convoy that was headed towards your position has now split.
Two vehicles are moving to the north of town, two moving south.
You think they're on their way to get Sidiqi? Come on.
We're not gonna give them the chance.
Let's go.
Come on, let's go.
The VBIED blew right past Bravo into the police station.
I-I can't tell if anybody's down.
Yeah, we need a sitrep and a HUTs count ASAP.
All Bravo stations, this is Havoc Base.
Radio check.
Over.
(STATIC) Radio check.
Over.
(STATIC) Everybody okay?! Looks like the ANP station was the target, not us! Probably took it out to isolate Sidiqi! All right, get him in the car.
Let's go.
We got to move.
(AUTOMATIC GUNFIRE) Grab that gun! (WHOOSHING OVERHEAD) The hell just happened? Feed went dead.
It must have been interrupted somehow.
Or the platform went down.
All right.
Get me another bird up overhead ASAP.
I'll launch the QRF.
Taurus 1, this is Havoc Base.
Push to vehicle two! (OVERLAPPING SHOUTING) - Move! - RPG! Push left! Get off the street! Get off the street! - Go! Go! - Last man! Smoke out! Go, go, go, go.
- TRENT: Hey, clear.
- Clear! Second deck's clear.
Structure secure.
Set security, will you? There must've been some sort of SAM out there - that took out that Predator.
- Yeah, thank you, Charlie Wilson.
Tell you what.
Word must have gotten out that they were gonna hit us.
That's why everything was so quiet, Ray.
CLAY: Yeah, well, those vehicles Davis saw are gonna be in the village by now.
I guess Sidiqi was more valuable than what we thought.
Do we still have comms? No.
Comms went down when the Predator got hit, and the manpack was in the back of the truck.
We're on intrasquad until the next drone is overhead or until the QRF arrives.
- REISS: And when will that be, exactly? - 35 minutes.
That's if Havoc launched them.
REISS: What do we do? We just hunker down till then? Negative.
That's not gonna happen.
This ambush was well planned.
I want us out of their playbook.
We got, we got four vehicles to the south, two to the north.
So we head north and punch through 'em.
That's what we're gonna do.
As long as we have Sidiqi, we got an "X" on our back.
Reiss, talk to him.
He's gonna guide us out of here.
- Let's go.
- Hey.
Hey.
(SPEAKING PASHTO) (SPEAKING PASHTO) He says that the shortest way north is back through the square.
That's what we do.
It's on you.
You got point.
Let's collapse security, get ready to break out.
Let's move.
(GRUNTING) (BULLET WHIZZING) Sniper! Hey, anybody got eyes on the shooter?! - I got nothing! - (BULLETS WHIZZING) - Not yet! - JASON: We're pinned down.
We got to fall back to help Clay.
Let's go.
Move.
Brock, Metal, set security, first deck.
RAY: That sniper's gonna keep Clay pinned down until the main force gets here.
Can't shoot what we can't see, Ray.
What if there's more than one? Aah! We're not gonna be able to get eyes on him here.
Let me get up to the roof.
- Get to it, now, fast.
Move.
- Yeah.
Thirty, take Sidiqi in the back, put him on ice, will you? You got it.
Let's go.
(MUTTERING) (EXHALES) Ah, damn it.
(PANTING) I mean, he's got the damn roof locked down.
I could crawl out there, but there's no cover.
Got to get an angle on him.
RAY: That's if there's only one.
We can't move on 'em till we figure out how many are out there and where they're at.
- TRENT: Hey, boss.
- Yeah? We got a group of four enemy moving on us from house to house.
They'll be on us in a few, but I can try to engage before they get here.
JASON: Negative.
We cannot give away our location.
You understand? We do not engage.
Hold on 'em.
Ray, got to get Clay out of there.
1, this is 6.
I think I can make out the shooter's direction.
Send it.
CLAY: I laid down some hose, mapping the direction of the round impacts.
1, you got eyes? - We got it.
- CLAY: All right.
Can you see any terrain features or any buildings in that direction? Stand by.
No.
(EXHALES) Ray.
- Yo.
- Got to get an angle on this guy, there's got to be one out there.
I saw another room that might have a window in that direction.
- Move.
- Moving.
JASON: Bravo 6, this is 1.
Don't go anywhere.
We're on it.
(WRY CHUCKLE) Yeah.
Okay.
RAY: Okay.
All right.
Got eyes on the northwest side of the building.
I'm not seeing anything.
This guy is good.
CLAY: What about beyond town? You got anything out in those hills? You got a place they could be using as a hide? RAY: Running my search now.
I'm not seeing anything, man.
CLAY: He's got to be out there somewhere.
(EXHALES) Hey, anybody have a thermal? I've got mine.
Middle of the day, though.
Uh, it's pretty cold out here.
That's smart thinking.
Hopefully cold enough.
RAY: We got 'em.
Two snipers in some deadfall about halfway up the first foothill.
I'm gonna say 700 yards from you.
CLAY: Just to the left of that large green bush? That's an affirmative.
It'd be a hard time hitting it from here with this little peashooter.
Bravo 2, you're the only one with a .
308.
If we can lay down some suppressive fire into that hide, you'll be able to reach out and touch someone? No, not from here.
It's a bad angle and I'd be shooting off-hand.
- Roof's gonna be better.
- JASON: Stand by.
I'm coming to you.
Jason, those four fighters are heading our way.
Check.
Bust 'em.
Ray, thought the roof was no good? It's not, but if you and Clay can keep their heads down, I think I can get some rounds into their hide.
What do you mean, you think? Just keep their heads down, would you? (GUNFIRE CONTINUES) Bravo 2, you in position? Bravo 2, are you in position? Yeah, I'm ready.
Clay, on me.
(GUNFIRE CONTINUES) Come on, come on.
(GRUNTS, GROANS) Bravo 2, where's our fire? Just keep firing, all right? (BULLETS WHIZZING) They're down, they're down.
Bravo 6, move to our position.
We got you.
You're good? Yeah, nothing that'll slow me down.
TRENT: Black side's clear for now.
Aah! Warned you about wells, Baby Jessica.
You take a round? A ricochet.
Ticket nearly got punched, you still took 'em out.
Nice shooting, man.
In the face, bro.
TRENT: We need to move out.
Yeah, Trent's right, you know.
We burned a lot of time here.
We got to roll.
Yeah, well, we got five mikes till the QRF gets here, if they called it in.
JASON: Let's hope they did.
We're not going anywhere.
Can't hold this much longer, Jace! Where the hell's our QRF?! Yeah, should have been here by now! New drone should be coming on station in three, two All right, let's get Bravo back on the comms, make sure they're linked to the QRF.
Are they all up on the Blue Force Tracker? Yes, sir, they should be.
All right, get me that image on the screen.
Got it.
All Bravo stations, this is Havoc Base.
Radio check.
Over.
Say again.
All Bravo stations, this is Havoc Base.
Radio check.
Over.
- Is it linked up? - Yes, sir.
We should JASON: Havoc, this is 1, I got you loud and clear.
How how me? Bravo 1, I have you Lima Charlie.
Your QRF is inbound.
You should have comms with them now.
QRF's on bankers' hours? Just think, man.
You start eating that cake, you're gonna miss all this.
It's about time.
Taurus 1, this is Bravo 1.
Radio check.
TAURUS 1: Bravo 1, this is Taurus 1.
I have you Lima Charlie.
All right, boys, let's go home.
Let's move.
Ray, you good? - Come on, man.
Up.
- (GRUNTS) Let's go home.
(GRUNTING) Thanks for bringing him back still breathing.
Those dirtbags threw everything they had at us.
They don't want anyone talking to him.
That's why I can't wait to get started.
You all right? I will be, once I get him talking.
Hey, listen.
I hate to be that guy, but that's my collar, so it should be my interrogation.
I got this.
Yep.
I'm just glad you're okay.
Well, the only reason I am is 'cause I was rolling with your boys.
Nobody better to pull you out a ditch, that's for sure.
Trust me.
Ah.
Hey there, Mama.
I brought you your favorite flowers.
She would've been real proud how her Sunshine turned out.
You think so? Oh, yeah.
You have her spirit of adventure.
Yeah, she wanted me to-to see the world.
I never got around to it.
But you did.
Yeah, well, I reckon it's time I see a lot more of this place.
A hell of a lot more.
Honestly, I hope you don't.
And why's that? Well, I don't know, you coming back here and seeing the ranch playing house with Hannah.
Nice walk down memory lane.
That's about it.
Well, how you figure? It's not who you are.
If it was, you never would've left here in the first place.
I was just a confused kid when I ran away and left you high and dry.
You didn't run away.
I couldn't hack your mom passing.
And I pushed you away.
That doesn't mean I can't come home now.
Uh you were right about Stan Walch.
I talked to him.
And there is a buyer who's raring to go.
So I'm gonna sell half the ranch.
Wha-Wha-What do you mean? I thought the whole point was for, for me to buy it.
For a decade, I was praying for you to come home.
But now I know who you are, and I can't let you stay here.
But I could help you fix up the ranch.
Okay? Get it back on its feet.
I mean, thi-thi-thi this is your legacy, Pops.
My legacy's not a pile of dirt.
My legacy's standing in front of me right now.
My son.
A damn Navy SEAL.
You had a calling beyond this place.
And those brothers, they helped build the man that you are now.
They deserve you more than me.
Now, you left a family once.
Don't make that mistake again.
(LOCK BEEPS) I got a name.
You're not gonna believe who it is, either.
What's wrong? The Army patrol we tasked got back ten minutes ago.
Samim? They found him in the market.
I'm sorry.
How did he die? I need to know everything.
It won't help you.
Everything.
Nice to see you finally getting some trigger time.
It's not my fault Boomer 1 put me on babysitting duty.
(IMITATING MACHINE GUN) (LAUGHTER) I can't wait to read how it really happened, Thirty.
That was a good job today out there.
Seriously.
The way you found that thermal in that hide.
Thinking like a shooter.
- Ah, it wasn't all me.
- Huh? Ray made the shots that counted.
Yeah, well, I'll tell you what.
You're gonna miss it here when you're flying behind that good old desk - with that number-two pencil in your hand.
- (RAY LAUGHS) - You good? - Yeah, man.
Fragged shoulder and all.
Come on, you're better than good.
You kidding me? The way you hung it out there today.
Ah, I'm glad I did.
It felt right, man.
I haven't seen so clearly since we got here.
Knowing I was protecting my brothers, I realized, at least for today, I don't need any other reason to be here than that.
Protect the pack.
That's why we fight.
Right? Too bad fighting's the easy part.
(BOTH LAUGH) CLAY: Hey, you, uh, think you're gonna tell Jameelah about that little love tap? I'm gonna get another beer.
ERIC: All right, listen up.
You'll all be happy to know that all your bullet dodging today wasn't for nothing.
Thanks to Agent Ellis, Sidiqi ID'd our key unknown.
His name is Azfaar Al-Hazred.
THIRTY MIKE: He wouldn't happen to be related to Asim Al-Hazred? Yes.
Azfaar is his only son.
War on Terror's OG HVT, until Bravo Team took him out.
Biggest op of my career.
Biggest op of any career, brother.
The shot that made Captain America famous.
TRENT: This Al-Hazred kid is dirtbag royalty.
Whoever schwacks this guy is gonna be on Team Guy Mount Rushmore.
Doesn't matter whose dad it was.
It's just another name on the list.
Just another target.
That's all.
(DOOR OPENS) (DOOR CLOSES) (SIGHS) (SOBBING) (CRYING) Hey.
Hey it's okay.
You're okay.
Here you go.
It's okay.
BRAVO 1 (OVER COMM): That's Al-Hazred.
You just made history, Hayes.

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