The Bourne Legacy: The Bourne Challenge Page #4
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- 2012
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backward from 100, please?
Hello?
Yeah, the gate should be open.
Bear to the left.
It's about half-a-mile up.
Thanks.
Dr. Shearing?
Uh-huh.
Hi, I'm Dr. Connie Dowd.
Hi, how are you?
Well, thanks.
This is Special
Agent Larry Hooper.
Hello.
Hello.
Please. Come in.
Thanks for letting us come out.
It's a remarkable property.
What a project.
Yeah, I really don't want
to talk about the house.
Not unless you want to buy it.
Sit, I guess. Please.
Just so you know, okay,
I didn't know anything about
this meeting until an hour ago.
And nobody last night
said to make time
or pick a time,
or anything like that.
And then, this morning, I buy a
plane ticket to see my sister
and suddenly it's like
DEFCON 4 around here.
And that is not paranoia, okay?
That is pretty much
directly in my face!
Understood.
Should we not be
paying attention?
Can you leave us alone, Larry?
Look.
Youve just been through an
extremely traumatic experience.
Yeah. Doctor of what?
What are you?
Clinical psychology.
Oh. So, what do you do?
You give grief
counseling to spies?
You have a very unusual
security clearance, Marta.
You should expect
that buying a ticket
anyone would set off some bells.
Yeah, I've got some bells
of my own going off, okay?
I mean, are you going to be
what the hell is going on here,
or are you just the next
mystery babysitter?
What do you think is going on?
What I'm trying
to do is not think.
I just... I want
to stop thinking.
Have you discussed those
feelings with anyone else?
Your sister? Friends?
Are you for real?
Wow.
Okay.
So, we're into everything, is that it?
Is anything off-limits here?
Have you ever read your
employment security contract?
Have I read my...
understand my disclosure restrictions,
yes, I have a PhD
in biochemistry
with postdoctoral fellowships
in virology and genetics.
I know how to read!
What I don't understand
is why my colleague
has a psychotic episode
and shot everyone in the lab.
Are you aware of what
we do in there?
Are you?
I mean, how do I know that you're
even cleared for this conversation?
Have you discussed anything
to do with the incident
with anyone other
than the investigators?
Peter Boyd moved
out eight months ago.
But I guess you
already know that.
And, no, I haven't
spoken to him.
You stated that you and Dr. Foite had
no relationship outside of work.
None.
There was material in his
apartment that indicates he had
an unusual fixation with you.
Photographs, journal entries. They
found several articles of clothing.
What?
Did you ever rebuff him
in any way?
No.
No, no, I...
Look, no one is suggesting that
you're responsible for what happened.
Oh. Thank you.
Survivors often experience
feelings of guilt.
Those feelings can be amplified
by the realization
that he let you live.
That he let me live?
Have you seen the video?
Do you really think
that's what it shows?
You are asking all
the wrong questions!
What should I be asking, Marta?
Has anyone looked at
Dr. Foite's blood work?
Have they?
I mean, that is the only thing that
is going to make any sense, here.
His behavior was...
Look, there are
projects at Sterisyn,
defense projects that could
explain why he did what he did.
And people there are working
on behavioral design.
It's programmable behavior,
neural design.
Do you understand
what I'm telling you?
I think he was exposed
to something at the lab.
Found it.
What are you doing?
That's my gun.
What the hell is this?
You're a potential
suicide risk.
No. Wait a minute.
How did you...
How did he find that?
Marta...
No, no. Okay.
This meeting is now over.
I want you both out of here, right now!
Marta...
No! He has been
snooping around my house!
Marta, I want to
sign off here today!
I want to let you
get on that plane,
but you have got
to help us out!
Look, we have got to do
our job here, okay?
We have got to go through this.
I need to know that you are calm
and I need to know that you understand
the rules before you get on that plane.
Please, just...
Please, sit down and let us
get through our questions.
Okay.
Jesus! What is this?
What the hell is this?
Ready?
Close.
What are you doing?
Get off me!
Set?
Get the hell off me now!
Set!
Green!
No!
Gene!
A runner in the basement!
Go!
Connie!
On your right.
One. Girl.
Find her.
Find her!
Gene! Talk to me!
Hey.
Unless you reloaded,
the gun is empty.
Look, look.
Dr. Shearing, it's me.
I'm not here to hurt you, okay?
How did you...
That was you!
Yes. Shh!
Listen to me.
Do you want to live?
Look at me.
Do you want to live?
Do you want to live?
Yes.
Good. Let go of this gun.
How is this possible?
Let go.
Take this.
Good.
Now, I need you to do
exactly what I say.
How is this possible? Listen to me.
Exactly what I say.
Understand?
Yeah.
Good.
Hey, doc?
I need my watch.
Doc, I need that watch!
Are there chems in this house?
Program medication.
Are they all dead?
Yeah, they're dead.
Look at me. Look at me. Do you
have program medication here?
What?
Chems. Greens, blues.
Do you have them here?
No, no.
No?
Here? No, no.
Here.
Where, then?
Where do you have them?
Where? Where do you
keep the chems?
I don't know.
Dr. Shearing, where are the chems?
I need the chems!
I understand, but I don't know.
It's not something...
We do virology control.
So, all of that happens...
We don't have medication.
If I had any,
I would give it to you.
Okay, listen to me.
We have less than eight minutes
to clear out of here, okay?
Yes.
Good.
Because the next thing
coming through that door
is going to wipe us out.
Can I get a sitrep, here?
If you can hear me,
pick up, Larry.
Larry, pick up.
Hey.
Sorry about the tran.
What's our frame-rate, here?
Connie says about 10.
Just wrapping up.
Tell her we need
a heads-up. Okay?
Copy that.
Hey.
It's probably
better you did this.
Where are we going?
June. Your name is
June Monroe, say it.
June Monroe.
Say it.
June Monroe.
Now pick a place you lived.
The last place you lived.
A place you know.
Bethesda. Bethesda,
that's where you live.
Anybody asks, you're June
Monroe from Bethesda.
You lost your wallet.
I'm driving you home.
My name is James.
James and June, you got it?
Yeah.
Okay.
Is that your name?
James?
No. What?
You don't know my name?
What do you call me? What do
you put on my blood work?
Five.
Five? The number five?
Do you know how
many times we've met?
Thirteen.
Thirteen exams over
the last four years.
And that's what
I get, a number?
Number Five. Okay.
Five of what, then?
How many are we?
Program participants?
That's what you call us?
There were nine. Then six.
Participants.
How did you find me?
Well, what do you think?
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