Spooks s09e03 Episode Script
Episode 3
It's not really you.
Get away from me.
Whatever it is you want, Vaughn, you're not getting it.
What's it been like? What's what been like? Being Lucas North, of course.
Good to see you, John.
Marry me, Ruth.
It's the funeral.
It's made you emotional.
No, it's made me see clearly.
I can't, Harry.
Right, who have we got here? You're alive.
Maya.
(Leave me alone.
) I've been thinking about why I said no.
Ruth, you don't have to Because it would be a lie.
Things we've seen together, things we've done.
It's been 15 years, John, don't talk to me like you know me.
I'm not the same person any more.
And I don't need YOU.
So why are you here? This programme contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting.
SATELLITE SIGNALS BEEP AND BUZZ The vehicle's stopping.
The AFF are moving towards the lock-up.
TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN: Viktor, the AFF are entering the building.
SPEAKS IN RUSSIAN TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN: GUNSHOTS MAN GROANS TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN: PHONE RINGS TV NEWSREADER: ' rival factions along the Syrian borders' PHONE RINGS 'Initial reports claim' Harry? Home Secretary, could you spare a couple of minutes? I have Ruth Evershed with me, our Russian analyst.
'Good evening.
We've intercepted an email' to the AFF cell in London.
We think they're trying to acquire a WMD.
It's a nerve agent called Paroxocybin.
It was developed in the '60s from algae.
We and the Russians worked on derivatives.
'It was banned, wasn't it?' We signed a treaty with Khrushchev.
It was destroyed.
The email claims one wasn't.
That it's in Azakstan.
and the AFF plan to use it against Russian troops.
Well, have you told Moscow? You're asking me to share intelligence with the FSB? With people who've spent the last all in the past, Russia's an ally.
' We do business with them.
There's a risk Russia could acquire the Paroxocybin for itself.
'Well, send one of your officers to witness the operation.
' Home Secretary, with all due respect 'I'm not interested, Harry, in your old-fashioned beliefs.
' Either do the job or get out of the way and let someone else do it for you.
Tariq, are you getting this? 'Yeah, got it.
' RUSSIAN IN TRANSLATION: Lucas, have some vodka with me.
It's the real thing, none of that crap made in your country.
Bottom's up.
Budem zdorovy, Viktor.
To many more cooperations, I hope.
What's going on? GUN COCKS No! No! 'What are you doing? Stop! No! No! Lucas my friend, 'they're terrorists.
They were here to steal the Paroxocybin.
' This was NOT part of the deal! Get this footage to the Home Secretary.
Show him what full co-operation with the Russians really looks like.
Harry Tonight.
Sir? I think you should take a look at this.
There's another AFF member.
Shall I alert Lucas? We can't just let him go.
Tango 1, we have the position of an extra The man just lost his country.
I won't be responsible for him losing his life too.
Harry? Harry, are you sure about this? Doubting my judgment? No, no, I'm just saying perhaps we should We've done what was asked.
That's an end to it.
NEWSREADER: 'Relations between Russia and the former Soviet state of Azakstan are fraught today after the murder of 23 ethnic Russians in the northwest town of Pazwar.
'Moscow is pointing the finger at the Azakstan Freedom Front 'and accusing the Azakstan Government of turning a blind eye.
'A little while ago I spoke to William Towers, the Home Secretary, 'and asked him about Britain's response to these recent events.
'Home Secretary, today you banned the Azakstan Freedom Front 'from London after 15 years.
Why did you do that? 'It's quite a simple decision, Kirsty.
We cannot tolerate 'in this country any organisation which supports ethnic cleansing.
'But you know, Home Secretary, that the AFF has denied any involvement in these murders.
'You're simply caving in to pressure from Moscow.
'Our course of action is determined by Britain's stand on human rights.
It's as simple as that.
' RADIO TRANSMISSION IN RUSSIAN METALLIC RATTLE AND SQUEAK > RUSSIAN IN TRANSLATION: < VOICES OUTSIDE LIFT DOOR CLATTERS AND LIFT ENGINE BUZZES > SHOUTING IN RUSSIAN > SHOUTING VOICES GET CLOSER Ambassador.
A small gesture of our appreciation.
Your favourite, I believe.
You're very well informed.
Please, walk with me.
I wanted to thank you personally for your help with our Azakstani friends.
I noticed it didn't stop you invading anyway.
Russia is simply protecting the interests of its citizens, just as you did in the Falklands.
And of course the two are identical.
There is one small detail.
An insurgent's slipped through the net.
A man called Azis Aibek.
Really? You weren't aware of this? I was told MI5 had the Azakstan operation under satellite surveillance.
Well, you know how unreliable electronic intelligence can be.
Cloud cover, microwave interference, even sunspots.
They all take their toll.
Of course, the wrong kind of sun.
Unfortunately, Aibek's escape has now become a more serious matter.
For all of us.
We believe he's on his way to London to acquire a second sample of Paroxocybin.
That's impossible.
Everything was destroyed in the '60s.
It was all witnessed, documented.
As it was in Russia.
Nevertheless, as we both know, some survived.
And where is this second sample supposed to be? Here, in London.
Unfortunately our source was unable to be more specific.
Was? He is no longer available to answer questions.
Some things never change.
I have to differ.
Our countries now vote together in the UN, you and I freely pass information between us.
It is a new world, Sir Harry.
We'd appreciate him being returned to us at the earliest opportunity.
Weather permitting, of course(!) We're not in the business of doing the FSB's dirty work for them.
Aibek is a desperate man.
He will have worked out who helped us in Azakstan.
I can assure you he won't hesitate to use this weapon in London, any more than he would in Moscow.
Common enemies need common friends.
Sir Harry.
We have new guidelines about accepting gifts from foreign government officials.
I'm sure you understand.
'Hello?' Mayait's me.
'I thought you'd hang up.
' Just leave me alone, John.
I want to see you again.
I want to tell you everything.
Tonight.
I don't want to see you.
'I don't believe you.
I'm texting you my address.
' Whatever happens 'I'm not going to disappear again.
Ever.
' Azis Aibek, one of the founding members of the AFF in Azakstan.
A geography teacher for ten years, he was radicalised in the '90s after his brother was imprisoned for "anti-Soviet propaganda".
The brother later died in a Soviet Gulag.
Aibek's last known sighting, according to the Russians, Lake Vhrul, Azakstan.
The Russian's are telling us there's a loose end.
They claim Aibek is coming here to acquire Paroxocybin, which is impossible.
So what's the real reason? Moscow's determined to discredit the AFF.
The more they do so, the more international support they'll get for their invasion of Azakstan.
Catching a known terrorist on UK soil would play into that.
And what better than to have British Intelligence do all the grunt work.
Quite.
So our task is to determine if Aibek really is a threat, and head off a potential PR coup for Moscow.
OK, Beth distribute Aibek's details European-wide, notify all ports of entry.
Dimitri, get on to known sympathisers of the AFF in the UK.
Ruth, can you dig up everything on the original Paroxocybin project? OK.
That's it.
Thank you.
Go ahead, Ruth.
I know you want to say it.
"I told you so"? If Aibek is a threat and the Home Secretary realises we let him go I can deal with Towers.
It isn't just Towers.
We have to have a strategy.
I don't need you to fight my battles for me, Ruth.
The Home Secretary wants to see you.
Sounded urgent.
I've just had the Russian Ambassador on the phone.
He thinks you're an obstructive, pompous, dinosaur.
Very diplomatic(!) And you know what, I'm inclined to agree.
All he wanted was co-operation in the war against terror.
We don't use that phrase.
For God's sake! The only reason the Russians want Aibek is to justify their invasion of Azakstan.
It is not the job of British Intelligence to aid in that objective.
The Russians believe he'll use it here and your job is to apprehend terrorists! If you're not up to it, just say the word.
The Russians want a man on The Grid.
I'm sorry? They need reassurance.
An FSB officer at Thames House? That's absurd.
There's a real threat here and your Russian expert agrees.
You've spoken to Ruth? She's an adviser, Harry.
She's there to give me advice.
I've told the Ambassador it won't be a problem.
So don't let it be.
The Home Secretary asked me to pass on his thanks.
He's grateful for your help.
I'm sorry?! In future, Ruth, I'd appreciate it if you'd come to me before going behind my back.
What was I supposed to do? He asked me for my opinion so I gave it to him.
Apparently.
Oh, no this is ridiculous.
Harry, we have to work together.
We are working together, Ruth.
This is what it looks like.
Sir? What? Viktor is arriving shortly, here is his report on Paroxocybin.
Sir Harry Pearce, I'm honoured.
Has he been screened? Yes.
And most thoroughly, if I may say so.
Get him fixed up.
Meeting room, ten minutes.
Any news on Aibek? Nothing so far.
This is the original KGB report on Paroxocybin.
Symptoms start with convulsions, involuntary urinations and defecations.
Death by asphyxiation follows within two hours.
Paroxocybin is contagious.
It would take three days to infect a million people.
In less than a week it could infect the population of Moscow, or London.
Any antidotes? Research stopped after the ban.
There is no known treatment.
Is it easily transportable? To remain inactive, it needs to be kept at minus nine degrees Celsius.
Once it comes into contact with air, it vaporises and produces a colourless, odourless gas.
It's our assessment that, if Aibek acquires Paroxocybin, he will attempt to use it in the UK.
Why would he do that? Because Russia and Great Britain are allies, Sir Harry.
We worked together on the Azakstan mission.
As far as the AFF is concerned, that makes you a legitimate target.
KNOCKING AT DOOR French security reported that Aibek boarded a Eurostar this morning - he's been in London over an hour.
When the French intel came in, I ran a probability logarithm predicting possible locations of Aibek.
I'm re-sectioning the live facial recog.
That's him! What's that he's carrying? Get in closer.
I can try a thermal analysis.
It's lined with some sort of insulator, he's keeping it below freezing.
Then he has the Paroxocybin.
We have to stop him before he releases it.
'Got him on CCTV, east side Trafalgar Square.
'He'll head for a crowded area to get maximum exposure for the release.
' CO19 are on full alert.
Target approaching junction with Charing Cross.
'Approaching destination.
Any more information on the target? '800 metres from possible interception point.
'Change of plan, target is entering Charing Cross Underground.
' Tango 1, Tango 2take the east Charing Cross entrance.
'Tango 3, Tango 4, Lyntall Street.
' Dimitri, Viktor that way! Beth with me.
We have to work on the principle that he is going to release it.
Tariq, give me directions.
Charing Cross, two underground lines, nine exits onto four different streets, four internal levels, six platforms.
'I have access to the CCTV.
'Tango 1 and 2 have reached the east entrance.
'He's going to release it on the tube.
' Seal the entrances, no-one in, no-one out.
There are thousands there.
They'll be trapped.
If he releases the Paroxocybin now, they're as good as dead anyway.
We have to contain the damage.
I have visual.
Target on the Bakerloo Line second level concourse.
Upper entrance.
Eastbound platform.
'I've lost him in the crowd.
Do you have a visual?' BETH: Alpha 1, negative.
Alpha 2, no visual.
HARRY: 'Do you have a visual? 'We need to stop him before that train moves.
' DOORS BEEP I can't find him, he must be on the train.
Is he on? Negative in this carriage.
Is he on? I've got an eyeball on target.
Has he got the package? 'Confirmed.
' 'Can we take him out?' Negative, I do not have clean line of sight.
Target's on the run.
He must have seen us.
Get out of the way.
Move.
Excuse me.
Stop him! Stop him! MOVE! Target's made a drop.
I'll take care of it, go go go.
Security Services, clear the platform please! PA SYSTEM: 'This is a security announcement.
Will all passengers 'please evacuate this underground station, as quickly as possible.
' 'I repeat.
This is a security announcement.
' Package retrieved.
Is it intact? If it broke on impact we have 40 seconds until contamination.
Trains are on hold, code red.
Enact level eight protocol.
RUTH: 'Beth, we need to know if the canister is broken.
' SHE PANTS 'Beth, is it broken?' There's nothing here.
'The bag's prepped but no Paroxocybin.
He must have been on his way to get it.
' Then he still is.
He's gone.
Re-group.
Tariq, check the vicinity, he can't have gone far.
OK, starting a localised search.
Found him! Target identified near Central University, science block, Norton Place.
You're only half a mile away.
They're two minutes away.
He's at Central University.
What have I done? Now's not the time for self reflection.
Tariq, get CO19 over here, seal off all exits.
Dimitri, stay here.
Beth, first floor.
You, with me.
Yes? Dr Kirby? Yes.
My name's Azis Aibek, I'm a friend of Professor Omosheva.
Did he call you about me? Professor Omosheva's dead.
Dead? You'd better come in.
How did Professor Omosheva die? A traffic accident.
This can't be true.
Did you know him well? He was good man.
I'm sure.
What exactly is it you want, Mr Aibek? Professor Omosheva told me about Paroxocybin.
I'm sorry? He told me about the sample he hid, and the one you had.
It was to be a last resort, of course, never used.
But if the Russians knew we had it I have no idea what you're talking about.
I'd like you to leave now.
You are our only hope, Dr Kirby.
Without you, my country will be destroyed.
I don't want to have to call security.
I'm sorry.
Me also.
We have to assume Aibek is still trying to acquire the Paroxocybin.
Well, it needs to be stored at below zero.
There must be a lab.
Anywhere with a suitable freezer? Dozens - it's the main science block.
Check the faculty list, see if any of them were involved in the original Paroxocybin research team.
Come on! Come on! Meg, your daughter.
You care about her? I will find her, Dr Kirby, and kill her.
Tell me where the Paroxycybin is being stored.
No faculty or student cross matches.
I'm widening out to family and friends.
I've got something.
There's an S Kirby on the sixth floor.
OK, so a Dr Kirby worked at Porton Down in the '60s.
He worked on the Paroxocybin project.
Aibek's got to be there.
RUTH: 'Sixth floor, office 18.
HARRY: 'Lucas take the stairs, Dimitri cover the lift.
' Clear the area now! Move! Move! GROANS AND WHEEZES COUGHS MOBILE KEYPAD BEEPS Meg? It's happened.
No, no, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
You know what's necessary.
Yeah I love you, too.
Aibek's gone.
Get an ambulance down here now, room 6-18.
MOBILE RINGS OUT 'Hello?' Is that Meg? Yeah, who's this? My name is Azis, I'm a student of your father.
Something terrible has happened.
I don't know what to do.
Wwwhat's happened? I came for a tutorial and he was on the floor.
He told me he has been attacked, and I must call you.
OK, let me talk to him.
They have taken him to hospital.
He gave me an envelope to give to you in person.
Come here.
Now.
Do you know the address? Moment please.
HARRY: 'What has Kirby said?' That he didn't tell him.
'You believe him?' He was in a pretty bad way, I don't see why he'd lie.
'Any traces in the labs?' C019 are reporting they're clean.
'Bring him in.
' Now you see why we deal with these people the way we do.
Meg? Yes.
Azis.
How's my father? May I come in? Oh, yeah, yeah.
I'm not going to lie to you, Meg.
There is no envelope.
Your father has been taken by the Russian Secret Service.
They want something called Paroxocybin.
I don't I don't understand.
I think you do, Meg.
You must take me to where it is.
OK, this is ridiculous, I want you to go.
What do you do, Meg? Your job? Nothing, I'm a I'm a secretary.
Meg Kirby.
MSc, PhD, Faculty of Molecular Biology.
Paroxocybin was never intended to be a weapon.
But once its potential as a nerve agent was recognised, all other avenues of research were shut down.
Until the '64 treaty? We were told to wipe Paroxocybin off the face of the earth.
I couldn't agree with that.
It was a unique organism and we'd hardly scratched the surface of its potential.
Who knows what benefits it might bring? So you kept some back? And Professor Omosheva? He felt the same way.
We agreed to do what we could to preserve Paroxocybin for posterity.
Him in Azakstan, me here.
It was the right thing to do.
Things have changed.
We need to know where you're keeping the sample, Dr Kirby.
So you can start research on a cure for cancer? So we can prevent a known terrorist from acquiring a nerve agent.
He won't find it.
Aibek is a resourceful man.
He found the sample in Azakstan.
And he found you.
That was different, he had help.
And I am not Professor Omosheva.
He wont give up until he finds it, don't you understand that? The sample is quite safe.
And when he does find it, and uses it here or in Azakstan or in Russia, are you prepared to accept responsibility for the thousands of lives it will take? He will not find it.
You're willing to risk it falling into the wrong hands? I'm not willing for it to fall into any hands.
I am not a violent man.
That's good news.
But this isn't about me.
Azis, I can't tell you what you want to know.
You understand? I I can't You WILL tell me.
No.
SHE SIGHS RUNNING WATER Please.
Just tell me! Please! You're what, 62, 63? You can't live forever.
You must have made a plan B.
What if you got knocked down? Posterity's not much use when you're lying under a bus.
You must have told someone else.
I told no-one.
I don't believe you.
You're free to believe as you wish, Mr Pearce.
It doesn't alter the facts.
You're concerned about what would happen to the Paroxocybin if you told us where it was? What if we gave you our word that it would be taken to Porton Down and stored safely? Your word means nothing, however well intentioned.
People move on, regimes change.
In a few years, weapons research would start all over again.
We could guarantee its destruction You could witness it.
The last thing I want is for Paroxocybin to be destroyed.
You don't trust us to keep it, you don't trust us to destroy it.
Meanwhile, you're willing to risk a terrorist getting his hands on it.
I've told you the sample is quite safe (Don't be so bloody naive!) Please, no more.
I'll ask my father.
No more, no more.
CCTV's got nothing on Aibek.
I bet he's sticking to side streets.
Or he's gone to ground.
Storing Paroxocybin needs an un-interruptible electricity supply.
We should check anywhere with such a facility.
Beth, get on to the utility companies, see what they have.
Dimitri, run a trace on all associates of Dr Kirby from the '60s and check out his family.
If he didn't talk, Aibek may try someone else.
MOBILE RINGS > Someone's calling Kirby's mobile.
Tariq, do a cell site analysis.
Beth, get this to Harry now.
OK.
Put me through.
Hello? Who is this? I need to speak to Dr Kirby.
I'm afraid Dr Kirby's been admitted to hospital.
I'm his registrar, Dr Henley.
I'm Dr Kirby's daughter.
I need to speak to him.
It's urgent.
I'm afraid that's not possible.
Please! It's very important.
Hang on a second, I'll see what I can do.
We have an address.
You have a call.
Hello? Dad? Dad, it's me.
Meg.
Are you OK? I'm with a man called Azis Aibek.
I'm so sorry, sweetheart.
No, it's OK.
I'm sorry.
Pactum serva.
Pactum serva.
Pactum serva, Dad.
What are you saying? Pactum serva.
Give it to me! If you want to see 'your daughter alive, you will tell me where Parox' Pactum serva.
"Keep the faith".
MEG WHIMPERS What did you say to him? What's it mean? It means you've lost.
TARIQ: 'Meg's apartment is the 2nd floor of the Old Flour Mill.
' 'ETA one minute, Lucas.
' Tell me! No.
It's OK.
SHE SPLUTTERS AND COUGHS I didn't tell him.
> I didn't tell him.
I have to talk to my father.
Of course.
II didn't tell him anything.
I know.
But you're going to tell me.
Don't move! I think we need to have a talk.
Get him back to The Grid.
What happened? I tried everything I could.
It's my fault.
She fell unconscious after you left.
I couldn't bring her back.
I'm sorry.
Did she say anything? No.
Aibek? He got away.
Back to square one, then? Yeah, back to square one.
He murdered her, Harry.
Are you sure about this? When I left the room, Meg was definitely alive.
And Viktor? He claims she slipped into unconsciousness.
I called the morgue and there are no signs of a ligature, but if he drowned her, the post mortem results would look the same.
KNOCKING Harry, our Russia intercept team has intel.
There's an order for a Medevac flight, London to Moscow.
The Paraxocybin must be re-admitted to cryogenic storage within 72 hours.
They've been using us to track Aibek.
Why? They want the Paraxocybin for themselves.
It appears I have allowed us to be played by Moscow right from the start.
Well, not right from the start, Harry.
It wasn't why you let Aibek go.
But by allowing him to escape I did the Russian's a favour and I have to admit that was my mistake.
A mistake of judgment, maybe.
But not of decency.
Sometimes you have to do what's necessary, Harry.
Dr Kirby.
Is it about Meg? I'm afraid so.
I'm sorry.
How did she die? She drowned.
She was drowned.
I'm afraid she told Aibek what he needed to know.
No.
Never.
One of our officers was with her before she died, she told her.
No-one could blame her.
Even a trained officer in those circumstances would only last a few hours.
We can still save the Paroxocybin and stop the man who did this, Stephen.
Bring him to justice.
But not without your help.
You have to tell us where the sample is.
You have a choice, Aibek.
I have no choice.
It's finished.
My country is under Russian control.
I could not stop them.
Don't give up so easily.
Time to make yourself useful.
We have a plan.
You have to say this is the perfect place.
Uninterrupted electricity, industrial freezers.
You know Walt Disney had his head frozen? It's kept under The Pirates Of The Caribbean ride in Disneyland.
Viktor, you really need to get out more.
Let's do this.
Tonight, Lucas, I would like to take you out to dinner to celebrate.
Harry, the package is on its way.
I thought perhaps Claridges.
You know the FSB has a ghost account there? Copy that.
Come on, Viktor.
Bring your camera.
Aren't we going to follow them? Change of plan.
That was not the deal, Lucas.
I need to witness the Paroxocybin being destroyed.
Oh, you will.
SIREN WAILS Convoy on the move.
Backup in position.
Copy.
Porton Down aware.
A decoy? MI5 never ceases to impress.
Aibek is still out there.
We can't afford to take any chances.
Let's go.
I know Claridges lost its Michelin star this year, but for me it's still the best restaurant Get him! Get him! Lucas? Lucas? (Oh, my God!) Argh! TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN: Idiot! Viktor.
Put it down.
It's a war, Lucas.
If you don't like it, look the other way.
Please! I did everything you asked! Stop him! Please! Lucas? What have you been doing, eh? We don't make deals with terrorists.
He was a loose end for all of us.
So are you.
Don't be ridiculous, Beth.
Meg Kirby was alive when I left the room.
You killed her.
Lucas, tell the new recruit how the real world works.
I already have.
RUSSIAN IN RECORDING IN TRANSLATION: 'Viktor? 'Viktor! Look at me! Stay with me.
'Tariq, call an ambulance.
'Help's on its way.
You're going to be fine.
'Come on.
'Come on! 'We're losing him.
'Viktor! 'Dimitri, Aibek has escaped with the Paroxocybin.
' He died trying to protect us all.
Harry.
Ambassador.
On behalf of British Intelligence I would like to present Viktor Barenshik with this posthumous McGough Medal.
I'm honoured to receive this, Sir Harry.
Viktor dedicated his life to peace and in the end lost it to the same cause.
This honour would have meant a great deal to him.
Thank you.
I'd like to assure you personally, Ambassador, that we're doing all we can to retrieve the stolen Paroxocybin.
Isn't that right, Harry? Of course.
Thank you so much for coming, Ambassador.
Bloody cockup - letting Aibek escape with the Paroxocybin.
I understand the Azakstani Government have persuaded the Russians to withdraw.
Didn't have much choice, did they? Not with the other side possessing a WMD.
I suppose not.
Oh, get out Harry.
Home Secretary.
John, they're going to kill me.
Why? Whose life did you ruin this time? You've changed.
Why can't you believe it of me? Listen, I just need a file.
It's in Five's archive.
It'sit's called Albany Look at me, John.
I just want out.
I want to get this over with and disappear.
Forever.
You know what that feels like Yeah, I know what that feels like.
And I want you to disappear as well but I'm not going to help you to do it.
Have you told Harry Pearce what we did? Don't make me use what I know.
Come on, then.
In fact, I'll help you to do it.
Tell him now.
Uh? No? Thought not.
Thank you for seeing us.
Did I have a choice? Your daughter did not break her promise, Dr Kirby.
An officer was with her when she died.
She kept the faith, to the very end.
You lied to me.
Yes.
I'm sorry.
It was necessary.
So some crackpot terrorist organisation could get hold of it.
Another success for British intelligence(!) I realise you are a highly principled man, Dr Spare me the platitudes, please! I am therefore going to tell you something which I probably shouldn't.
The Paroxocybin, your Paroxocybin, was taken under armed guard to Porton Down where it will be kept in secure storage.
But the newspaper reports said .
.
not always accurate.
And the AFF? They have nothing? They have what they need.
Russia's belief that they possess the power to strike back.
The driver will take you home.
If he talks you'll lose your job.
Yes.
You'd lose everything.
Possibly.
He won't talk though.
He's an honourable man.
You can't know that for sure, Harry.
Sometimes you have to give a man a chance, Ruth .
.
to show you who he really is.
You lie to me and I swear you will never see me again.
OK.
Come in.
Why did you let me believe you were dead? All right.
I went to prison for eight years is that good enough? Prison? Why? Did you kill someone? No.
Did you hurt someone? No.
I suppose you're innocent.
No.
Why did you decide to turn up now? A photograph of you.
All those years I'd spent trying to forget just fell away.
I had to see you.
Is that true? Every word.
I don't even know you any more.
Yeah, you do.
No I've forgotten.
(Close your eyes.
(You'll remember.
(Close your eyes.
) Does anyone else know about your involvement with MI5? No.
Drop it! Everything I've told you has been true.
I have been a good traitor.
Lucas, he's been on our side all along.
I need your help.
I'm not doing this.
Do this for me and I'm gone - forever.
The bomb is real.
They could detonate at any moment.
Every day you make it home in one piece is a little victory.
It's got to be for ever this time, John.
Get Down!
Get away from me.
Whatever it is you want, Vaughn, you're not getting it.
What's it been like? What's what been like? Being Lucas North, of course.
Good to see you, John.
Marry me, Ruth.
It's the funeral.
It's made you emotional.
No, it's made me see clearly.
I can't, Harry.
Right, who have we got here? You're alive.
Maya.
(Leave me alone.
) I've been thinking about why I said no.
Ruth, you don't have to Because it would be a lie.
Things we've seen together, things we've done.
It's been 15 years, John, don't talk to me like you know me.
I'm not the same person any more.
And I don't need YOU.
So why are you here? This programme contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting.
SATELLITE SIGNALS BEEP AND BUZZ The vehicle's stopping.
The AFF are moving towards the lock-up.
TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN: Viktor, the AFF are entering the building.
SPEAKS IN RUSSIAN TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN: GUNSHOTS MAN GROANS TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN: PHONE RINGS TV NEWSREADER: ' rival factions along the Syrian borders' PHONE RINGS 'Initial reports claim' Harry? Home Secretary, could you spare a couple of minutes? I have Ruth Evershed with me, our Russian analyst.
'Good evening.
We've intercepted an email' to the AFF cell in London.
We think they're trying to acquire a WMD.
It's a nerve agent called Paroxocybin.
It was developed in the '60s from algae.
We and the Russians worked on derivatives.
'It was banned, wasn't it?' We signed a treaty with Khrushchev.
It was destroyed.
The email claims one wasn't.
That it's in Azakstan.
and the AFF plan to use it against Russian troops.
Well, have you told Moscow? You're asking me to share intelligence with the FSB? With people who've spent the last all in the past, Russia's an ally.
' We do business with them.
There's a risk Russia could acquire the Paroxocybin for itself.
'Well, send one of your officers to witness the operation.
' Home Secretary, with all due respect 'I'm not interested, Harry, in your old-fashioned beliefs.
' Either do the job or get out of the way and let someone else do it for you.
Tariq, are you getting this? 'Yeah, got it.
' RUSSIAN IN TRANSLATION: Lucas, have some vodka with me.
It's the real thing, none of that crap made in your country.
Bottom's up.
Budem zdorovy, Viktor.
To many more cooperations, I hope.
What's going on? GUN COCKS No! No! 'What are you doing? Stop! No! No! Lucas my friend, 'they're terrorists.
They were here to steal the Paroxocybin.
' This was NOT part of the deal! Get this footage to the Home Secretary.
Show him what full co-operation with the Russians really looks like.
Harry Tonight.
Sir? I think you should take a look at this.
There's another AFF member.
Shall I alert Lucas? We can't just let him go.
Tango 1, we have the position of an extra The man just lost his country.
I won't be responsible for him losing his life too.
Harry? Harry, are you sure about this? Doubting my judgment? No, no, I'm just saying perhaps we should We've done what was asked.
That's an end to it.
NEWSREADER: 'Relations between Russia and the former Soviet state of Azakstan are fraught today after the murder of 23 ethnic Russians in the northwest town of Pazwar.
'Moscow is pointing the finger at the Azakstan Freedom Front 'and accusing the Azakstan Government of turning a blind eye.
'A little while ago I spoke to William Towers, the Home Secretary, 'and asked him about Britain's response to these recent events.
'Home Secretary, today you banned the Azakstan Freedom Front 'from London after 15 years.
Why did you do that? 'It's quite a simple decision, Kirsty.
We cannot tolerate 'in this country any organisation which supports ethnic cleansing.
'But you know, Home Secretary, that the AFF has denied any involvement in these murders.
'You're simply caving in to pressure from Moscow.
'Our course of action is determined by Britain's stand on human rights.
It's as simple as that.
' RADIO TRANSMISSION IN RUSSIAN METALLIC RATTLE AND SQUEAK > RUSSIAN IN TRANSLATION: < VOICES OUTSIDE LIFT DOOR CLATTERS AND LIFT ENGINE BUZZES > SHOUTING IN RUSSIAN > SHOUTING VOICES GET CLOSER Ambassador.
A small gesture of our appreciation.
Your favourite, I believe.
You're very well informed.
Please, walk with me.
I wanted to thank you personally for your help with our Azakstani friends.
I noticed it didn't stop you invading anyway.
Russia is simply protecting the interests of its citizens, just as you did in the Falklands.
And of course the two are identical.
There is one small detail.
An insurgent's slipped through the net.
A man called Azis Aibek.
Really? You weren't aware of this? I was told MI5 had the Azakstan operation under satellite surveillance.
Well, you know how unreliable electronic intelligence can be.
Cloud cover, microwave interference, even sunspots.
They all take their toll.
Of course, the wrong kind of sun.
Unfortunately, Aibek's escape has now become a more serious matter.
For all of us.
We believe he's on his way to London to acquire a second sample of Paroxocybin.
That's impossible.
Everything was destroyed in the '60s.
It was all witnessed, documented.
As it was in Russia.
Nevertheless, as we both know, some survived.
And where is this second sample supposed to be? Here, in London.
Unfortunately our source was unable to be more specific.
Was? He is no longer available to answer questions.
Some things never change.
I have to differ.
Our countries now vote together in the UN, you and I freely pass information between us.
It is a new world, Sir Harry.
We'd appreciate him being returned to us at the earliest opportunity.
Weather permitting, of course(!) We're not in the business of doing the FSB's dirty work for them.
Aibek is a desperate man.
He will have worked out who helped us in Azakstan.
I can assure you he won't hesitate to use this weapon in London, any more than he would in Moscow.
Common enemies need common friends.
Sir Harry.
We have new guidelines about accepting gifts from foreign government officials.
I'm sure you understand.
'Hello?' Mayait's me.
'I thought you'd hang up.
' Just leave me alone, John.
I want to see you again.
I want to tell you everything.
Tonight.
I don't want to see you.
'I don't believe you.
I'm texting you my address.
' Whatever happens 'I'm not going to disappear again.
Ever.
' Azis Aibek, one of the founding members of the AFF in Azakstan.
A geography teacher for ten years, he was radicalised in the '90s after his brother was imprisoned for "anti-Soviet propaganda".
The brother later died in a Soviet Gulag.
Aibek's last known sighting, according to the Russians, Lake Vhrul, Azakstan.
The Russian's are telling us there's a loose end.
They claim Aibek is coming here to acquire Paroxocybin, which is impossible.
So what's the real reason? Moscow's determined to discredit the AFF.
The more they do so, the more international support they'll get for their invasion of Azakstan.
Catching a known terrorist on UK soil would play into that.
And what better than to have British Intelligence do all the grunt work.
Quite.
So our task is to determine if Aibek really is a threat, and head off a potential PR coup for Moscow.
OK, Beth distribute Aibek's details European-wide, notify all ports of entry.
Dimitri, get on to known sympathisers of the AFF in the UK.
Ruth, can you dig up everything on the original Paroxocybin project? OK.
That's it.
Thank you.
Go ahead, Ruth.
I know you want to say it.
"I told you so"? If Aibek is a threat and the Home Secretary realises we let him go I can deal with Towers.
It isn't just Towers.
We have to have a strategy.
I don't need you to fight my battles for me, Ruth.
The Home Secretary wants to see you.
Sounded urgent.
I've just had the Russian Ambassador on the phone.
He thinks you're an obstructive, pompous, dinosaur.
Very diplomatic(!) And you know what, I'm inclined to agree.
All he wanted was co-operation in the war against terror.
We don't use that phrase.
For God's sake! The only reason the Russians want Aibek is to justify their invasion of Azakstan.
It is not the job of British Intelligence to aid in that objective.
The Russians believe he'll use it here and your job is to apprehend terrorists! If you're not up to it, just say the word.
The Russians want a man on The Grid.
I'm sorry? They need reassurance.
An FSB officer at Thames House? That's absurd.
There's a real threat here and your Russian expert agrees.
You've spoken to Ruth? She's an adviser, Harry.
She's there to give me advice.
I've told the Ambassador it won't be a problem.
So don't let it be.
The Home Secretary asked me to pass on his thanks.
He's grateful for your help.
I'm sorry?! In future, Ruth, I'd appreciate it if you'd come to me before going behind my back.
What was I supposed to do? He asked me for my opinion so I gave it to him.
Apparently.
Oh, no this is ridiculous.
Harry, we have to work together.
We are working together, Ruth.
This is what it looks like.
Sir? What? Viktor is arriving shortly, here is his report on Paroxocybin.
Sir Harry Pearce, I'm honoured.
Has he been screened? Yes.
And most thoroughly, if I may say so.
Get him fixed up.
Meeting room, ten minutes.
Any news on Aibek? Nothing so far.
This is the original KGB report on Paroxocybin.
Symptoms start with convulsions, involuntary urinations and defecations.
Death by asphyxiation follows within two hours.
Paroxocybin is contagious.
It would take three days to infect a million people.
In less than a week it could infect the population of Moscow, or London.
Any antidotes? Research stopped after the ban.
There is no known treatment.
Is it easily transportable? To remain inactive, it needs to be kept at minus nine degrees Celsius.
Once it comes into contact with air, it vaporises and produces a colourless, odourless gas.
It's our assessment that, if Aibek acquires Paroxocybin, he will attempt to use it in the UK.
Why would he do that? Because Russia and Great Britain are allies, Sir Harry.
We worked together on the Azakstan mission.
As far as the AFF is concerned, that makes you a legitimate target.
KNOCKING AT DOOR French security reported that Aibek boarded a Eurostar this morning - he's been in London over an hour.
When the French intel came in, I ran a probability logarithm predicting possible locations of Aibek.
I'm re-sectioning the live facial recog.
That's him! What's that he's carrying? Get in closer.
I can try a thermal analysis.
It's lined with some sort of insulator, he's keeping it below freezing.
Then he has the Paroxocybin.
We have to stop him before he releases it.
'Got him on CCTV, east side Trafalgar Square.
'He'll head for a crowded area to get maximum exposure for the release.
' CO19 are on full alert.
Target approaching junction with Charing Cross.
'Approaching destination.
Any more information on the target? '800 metres from possible interception point.
'Change of plan, target is entering Charing Cross Underground.
' Tango 1, Tango 2take the east Charing Cross entrance.
'Tango 3, Tango 4, Lyntall Street.
' Dimitri, Viktor that way! Beth with me.
We have to work on the principle that he is going to release it.
Tariq, give me directions.
Charing Cross, two underground lines, nine exits onto four different streets, four internal levels, six platforms.
'I have access to the CCTV.
'Tango 1 and 2 have reached the east entrance.
'He's going to release it on the tube.
' Seal the entrances, no-one in, no-one out.
There are thousands there.
They'll be trapped.
If he releases the Paroxocybin now, they're as good as dead anyway.
We have to contain the damage.
I have visual.
Target on the Bakerloo Line second level concourse.
Upper entrance.
Eastbound platform.
'I've lost him in the crowd.
Do you have a visual?' BETH: Alpha 1, negative.
Alpha 2, no visual.
HARRY: 'Do you have a visual? 'We need to stop him before that train moves.
' DOORS BEEP I can't find him, he must be on the train.
Is he on? Negative in this carriage.
Is he on? I've got an eyeball on target.
Has he got the package? 'Confirmed.
' 'Can we take him out?' Negative, I do not have clean line of sight.
Target's on the run.
He must have seen us.
Get out of the way.
Move.
Excuse me.
Stop him! Stop him! MOVE! Target's made a drop.
I'll take care of it, go go go.
Security Services, clear the platform please! PA SYSTEM: 'This is a security announcement.
Will all passengers 'please evacuate this underground station, as quickly as possible.
' 'I repeat.
This is a security announcement.
' Package retrieved.
Is it intact? If it broke on impact we have 40 seconds until contamination.
Trains are on hold, code red.
Enact level eight protocol.
RUTH: 'Beth, we need to know if the canister is broken.
' SHE PANTS 'Beth, is it broken?' There's nothing here.
'The bag's prepped but no Paroxocybin.
He must have been on his way to get it.
' Then he still is.
He's gone.
Re-group.
Tariq, check the vicinity, he can't have gone far.
OK, starting a localised search.
Found him! Target identified near Central University, science block, Norton Place.
You're only half a mile away.
They're two minutes away.
He's at Central University.
What have I done? Now's not the time for self reflection.
Tariq, get CO19 over here, seal off all exits.
Dimitri, stay here.
Beth, first floor.
You, with me.
Yes? Dr Kirby? Yes.
My name's Azis Aibek, I'm a friend of Professor Omosheva.
Did he call you about me? Professor Omosheva's dead.
Dead? You'd better come in.
How did Professor Omosheva die? A traffic accident.
This can't be true.
Did you know him well? He was good man.
I'm sure.
What exactly is it you want, Mr Aibek? Professor Omosheva told me about Paroxocybin.
I'm sorry? He told me about the sample he hid, and the one you had.
It was to be a last resort, of course, never used.
But if the Russians knew we had it I have no idea what you're talking about.
I'd like you to leave now.
You are our only hope, Dr Kirby.
Without you, my country will be destroyed.
I don't want to have to call security.
I'm sorry.
Me also.
We have to assume Aibek is still trying to acquire the Paroxocybin.
Well, it needs to be stored at below zero.
There must be a lab.
Anywhere with a suitable freezer? Dozens - it's the main science block.
Check the faculty list, see if any of them were involved in the original Paroxocybin research team.
Come on! Come on! Meg, your daughter.
You care about her? I will find her, Dr Kirby, and kill her.
Tell me where the Paroxycybin is being stored.
No faculty or student cross matches.
I'm widening out to family and friends.
I've got something.
There's an S Kirby on the sixth floor.
OK, so a Dr Kirby worked at Porton Down in the '60s.
He worked on the Paroxocybin project.
Aibek's got to be there.
RUTH: 'Sixth floor, office 18.
HARRY: 'Lucas take the stairs, Dimitri cover the lift.
' Clear the area now! Move! Move! GROANS AND WHEEZES COUGHS MOBILE KEYPAD BEEPS Meg? It's happened.
No, no, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
You know what's necessary.
Yeah I love you, too.
Aibek's gone.
Get an ambulance down here now, room 6-18.
MOBILE RINGS OUT 'Hello?' Is that Meg? Yeah, who's this? My name is Azis, I'm a student of your father.
Something terrible has happened.
I don't know what to do.
Wwwhat's happened? I came for a tutorial and he was on the floor.
He told me he has been attacked, and I must call you.
OK, let me talk to him.
They have taken him to hospital.
He gave me an envelope to give to you in person.
Come here.
Now.
Do you know the address? Moment please.
HARRY: 'What has Kirby said?' That he didn't tell him.
'You believe him?' He was in a pretty bad way, I don't see why he'd lie.
'Any traces in the labs?' C019 are reporting they're clean.
'Bring him in.
' Now you see why we deal with these people the way we do.
Meg? Yes.
Azis.
How's my father? May I come in? Oh, yeah, yeah.
I'm not going to lie to you, Meg.
There is no envelope.
Your father has been taken by the Russian Secret Service.
They want something called Paroxocybin.
I don't I don't understand.
I think you do, Meg.
You must take me to where it is.
OK, this is ridiculous, I want you to go.
What do you do, Meg? Your job? Nothing, I'm a I'm a secretary.
Meg Kirby.
MSc, PhD, Faculty of Molecular Biology.
Paroxocybin was never intended to be a weapon.
But once its potential as a nerve agent was recognised, all other avenues of research were shut down.
Until the '64 treaty? We were told to wipe Paroxocybin off the face of the earth.
I couldn't agree with that.
It was a unique organism and we'd hardly scratched the surface of its potential.
Who knows what benefits it might bring? So you kept some back? And Professor Omosheva? He felt the same way.
We agreed to do what we could to preserve Paroxocybin for posterity.
Him in Azakstan, me here.
It was the right thing to do.
Things have changed.
We need to know where you're keeping the sample, Dr Kirby.
So you can start research on a cure for cancer? So we can prevent a known terrorist from acquiring a nerve agent.
He won't find it.
Aibek is a resourceful man.
He found the sample in Azakstan.
And he found you.
That was different, he had help.
And I am not Professor Omosheva.
He wont give up until he finds it, don't you understand that? The sample is quite safe.
And when he does find it, and uses it here or in Azakstan or in Russia, are you prepared to accept responsibility for the thousands of lives it will take? He will not find it.
You're willing to risk it falling into the wrong hands? I'm not willing for it to fall into any hands.
I am not a violent man.
That's good news.
But this isn't about me.
Azis, I can't tell you what you want to know.
You understand? I I can't You WILL tell me.
No.
SHE SIGHS RUNNING WATER Please.
Just tell me! Please! You're what, 62, 63? You can't live forever.
You must have made a plan B.
What if you got knocked down? Posterity's not much use when you're lying under a bus.
You must have told someone else.
I told no-one.
I don't believe you.
You're free to believe as you wish, Mr Pearce.
It doesn't alter the facts.
You're concerned about what would happen to the Paroxocybin if you told us where it was? What if we gave you our word that it would be taken to Porton Down and stored safely? Your word means nothing, however well intentioned.
People move on, regimes change.
In a few years, weapons research would start all over again.
We could guarantee its destruction You could witness it.
The last thing I want is for Paroxocybin to be destroyed.
You don't trust us to keep it, you don't trust us to destroy it.
Meanwhile, you're willing to risk a terrorist getting his hands on it.
I've told you the sample is quite safe (Don't be so bloody naive!) Please, no more.
I'll ask my father.
No more, no more.
CCTV's got nothing on Aibek.
I bet he's sticking to side streets.
Or he's gone to ground.
Storing Paroxocybin needs an un-interruptible electricity supply.
We should check anywhere with such a facility.
Beth, get on to the utility companies, see what they have.
Dimitri, run a trace on all associates of Dr Kirby from the '60s and check out his family.
If he didn't talk, Aibek may try someone else.
MOBILE RINGS > Someone's calling Kirby's mobile.
Tariq, do a cell site analysis.
Beth, get this to Harry now.
OK.
Put me through.
Hello? Who is this? I need to speak to Dr Kirby.
I'm afraid Dr Kirby's been admitted to hospital.
I'm his registrar, Dr Henley.
I'm Dr Kirby's daughter.
I need to speak to him.
It's urgent.
I'm afraid that's not possible.
Please! It's very important.
Hang on a second, I'll see what I can do.
We have an address.
You have a call.
Hello? Dad? Dad, it's me.
Meg.
Are you OK? I'm with a man called Azis Aibek.
I'm so sorry, sweetheart.
No, it's OK.
I'm sorry.
Pactum serva.
Pactum serva.
Pactum serva, Dad.
What are you saying? Pactum serva.
Give it to me! If you want to see 'your daughter alive, you will tell me where Parox' Pactum serva.
"Keep the faith".
MEG WHIMPERS What did you say to him? What's it mean? It means you've lost.
TARIQ: 'Meg's apartment is the 2nd floor of the Old Flour Mill.
' 'ETA one minute, Lucas.
' Tell me! No.
It's OK.
SHE SPLUTTERS AND COUGHS I didn't tell him.
> I didn't tell him.
I have to talk to my father.
Of course.
II didn't tell him anything.
I know.
But you're going to tell me.
Don't move! I think we need to have a talk.
Get him back to The Grid.
What happened? I tried everything I could.
It's my fault.
She fell unconscious after you left.
I couldn't bring her back.
I'm sorry.
Did she say anything? No.
Aibek? He got away.
Back to square one, then? Yeah, back to square one.
He murdered her, Harry.
Are you sure about this? When I left the room, Meg was definitely alive.
And Viktor? He claims she slipped into unconsciousness.
I called the morgue and there are no signs of a ligature, but if he drowned her, the post mortem results would look the same.
KNOCKING Harry, our Russia intercept team has intel.
There's an order for a Medevac flight, London to Moscow.
The Paraxocybin must be re-admitted to cryogenic storage within 72 hours.
They've been using us to track Aibek.
Why? They want the Paraxocybin for themselves.
It appears I have allowed us to be played by Moscow right from the start.
Well, not right from the start, Harry.
It wasn't why you let Aibek go.
But by allowing him to escape I did the Russian's a favour and I have to admit that was my mistake.
A mistake of judgment, maybe.
But not of decency.
Sometimes you have to do what's necessary, Harry.
Dr Kirby.
Is it about Meg? I'm afraid so.
I'm sorry.
How did she die? She drowned.
She was drowned.
I'm afraid she told Aibek what he needed to know.
No.
Never.
One of our officers was with her before she died, she told her.
No-one could blame her.
Even a trained officer in those circumstances would only last a few hours.
We can still save the Paroxocybin and stop the man who did this, Stephen.
Bring him to justice.
But not without your help.
You have to tell us where the sample is.
You have a choice, Aibek.
I have no choice.
It's finished.
My country is under Russian control.
I could not stop them.
Don't give up so easily.
Time to make yourself useful.
We have a plan.
You have to say this is the perfect place.
Uninterrupted electricity, industrial freezers.
You know Walt Disney had his head frozen? It's kept under The Pirates Of The Caribbean ride in Disneyland.
Viktor, you really need to get out more.
Let's do this.
Tonight, Lucas, I would like to take you out to dinner to celebrate.
Harry, the package is on its way.
I thought perhaps Claridges.
You know the FSB has a ghost account there? Copy that.
Come on, Viktor.
Bring your camera.
Aren't we going to follow them? Change of plan.
That was not the deal, Lucas.
I need to witness the Paroxocybin being destroyed.
Oh, you will.
SIREN WAILS Convoy on the move.
Backup in position.
Copy.
Porton Down aware.
A decoy? MI5 never ceases to impress.
Aibek is still out there.
We can't afford to take any chances.
Let's go.
I know Claridges lost its Michelin star this year, but for me it's still the best restaurant Get him! Get him! Lucas? Lucas? (Oh, my God!) Argh! TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN: Idiot! Viktor.
Put it down.
It's a war, Lucas.
If you don't like it, look the other way.
Please! I did everything you asked! Stop him! Please! Lucas? What have you been doing, eh? We don't make deals with terrorists.
He was a loose end for all of us.
So are you.
Don't be ridiculous, Beth.
Meg Kirby was alive when I left the room.
You killed her.
Lucas, tell the new recruit how the real world works.
I already have.
RUSSIAN IN RECORDING IN TRANSLATION: 'Viktor? 'Viktor! Look at me! Stay with me.
'Tariq, call an ambulance.
'Help's on its way.
You're going to be fine.
'Come on.
'Come on! 'We're losing him.
'Viktor! 'Dimitri, Aibek has escaped with the Paroxocybin.
' He died trying to protect us all.
Harry.
Ambassador.
On behalf of British Intelligence I would like to present Viktor Barenshik with this posthumous McGough Medal.
I'm honoured to receive this, Sir Harry.
Viktor dedicated his life to peace and in the end lost it to the same cause.
This honour would have meant a great deal to him.
Thank you.
I'd like to assure you personally, Ambassador, that we're doing all we can to retrieve the stolen Paroxocybin.
Isn't that right, Harry? Of course.
Thank you so much for coming, Ambassador.
Bloody cockup - letting Aibek escape with the Paroxocybin.
I understand the Azakstani Government have persuaded the Russians to withdraw.
Didn't have much choice, did they? Not with the other side possessing a WMD.
I suppose not.
Oh, get out Harry.
Home Secretary.
John, they're going to kill me.
Why? Whose life did you ruin this time? You've changed.
Why can't you believe it of me? Listen, I just need a file.
It's in Five's archive.
It'sit's called Albany Look at me, John.
I just want out.
I want to get this over with and disappear.
Forever.
You know what that feels like Yeah, I know what that feels like.
And I want you to disappear as well but I'm not going to help you to do it.
Have you told Harry Pearce what we did? Don't make me use what I know.
Come on, then.
In fact, I'll help you to do it.
Tell him now.
Uh? No? Thought not.
Thank you for seeing us.
Did I have a choice? Your daughter did not break her promise, Dr Kirby.
An officer was with her when she died.
She kept the faith, to the very end.
You lied to me.
Yes.
I'm sorry.
It was necessary.
So some crackpot terrorist organisation could get hold of it.
Another success for British intelligence(!) I realise you are a highly principled man, Dr Spare me the platitudes, please! I am therefore going to tell you something which I probably shouldn't.
The Paroxocybin, your Paroxocybin, was taken under armed guard to Porton Down where it will be kept in secure storage.
But the newspaper reports said .
.
not always accurate.
And the AFF? They have nothing? They have what they need.
Russia's belief that they possess the power to strike back.
The driver will take you home.
If he talks you'll lose your job.
Yes.
You'd lose everything.
Possibly.
He won't talk though.
He's an honourable man.
You can't know that for sure, Harry.
Sometimes you have to give a man a chance, Ruth .
.
to show you who he really is.
You lie to me and I swear you will never see me again.
OK.
Come in.
Why did you let me believe you were dead? All right.
I went to prison for eight years is that good enough? Prison? Why? Did you kill someone? No.
Did you hurt someone? No.
I suppose you're innocent.
No.
Why did you decide to turn up now? A photograph of you.
All those years I'd spent trying to forget just fell away.
I had to see you.
Is that true? Every word.
I don't even know you any more.
Yeah, you do.
No I've forgotten.
(Close your eyes.
(You'll remember.
(Close your eyes.
) Does anyone else know about your involvement with MI5? No.
Drop it! Everything I've told you has been true.
I have been a good traitor.
Lucas, he's been on our side all along.
I need your help.
I'm not doing this.
Do this for me and I'm gone - forever.
The bomb is real.
They could detonate at any moment.
Every day you make it home in one piece is a little victory.
It's got to be for ever this time, John.
Get Down!