The Bourne Supremacy: The Bourne Mastermind (Part 2) Page #2

Synopsis: Ludlum's rise as an internationally acclaimed novelist, his creation of the Bourne character and books, and the series transition to Hollywood.
Year:
2004
5 min
51 Views


I have the files, Ward.

Let's talk about Conklin.

What are you after, Pam?

You wanna fry me?

You want my desk.

Is that it?

- I wanna know what happened.

- What happened?

ABOTT :
Jason Bourne happened.

You got the files.

Then let's cut the crap.

Conklin had these

guys wound so tight,

they were Bound to snap.

Bourne was his number one.

The guy went for a job,

screwed the op, never

came Back.

Conklin couldn 't fix it,

couldn 't find Bourne,

couldn 't adjust.

It all went sideways.

PAMELA :
So you had Conklin killed?

I mean,

if we're cutting the crap.

ABOTT :
I've given 30 years

and two marriages

to this agency.

I've shoveled sh*t

on four continents.

I'm due to retire

next year.

But if you think

I'm gonna sit here

and let you

dangle me with this,

you can go to hell.

And Marshall, too.

It had to be done.

PAMELA :
And Bourne?

Where is he now?

ABBOTT :
Dead in a ditch.

Drunk in a Bar in Mogadishu.

- Who knows.

- I think I do.

I had a deal going

down in Berlin last week.

And during the Buy,

Both our case officer

and the seller were killed.

They were killed by

Jason Bourne.

(KNOCKING AT DOOR)

They're ready

for us upstairs.

(BEEPING)

(SPEAKING IN ITALIAN)

(DOOR SLAMMING)

PAMELA :
Seven years ago,

$20 million of CIA

funds disappeared

during a wire transfer

through Moscow.

In the investigation

that followed

we were contacted by

a Russian politician,

Vladimir Neski.

Neski claimed we had a leak

and that we'd been ripped

off by one of our own.

And were we?

We never found out.

We were negotiating a meet

with Mr. Neski when he was

killed.

- By who?

- His wife.

PAMELA :
The case had gone

cold until a month ago

when we found a source.

Another Russian in

Berlin who claimed

to have access to

the Neski murder files.

We thought we had

another bite at the apple.

Turns out

the assassin was one

of our own, Jason Bourne.

Now I know Treadstone's not

a very popular subject

around here,

but we found

some interesting things

when we dug a little deeper.

This is Conklin's

personal computer.

His Treadstone

files are bloated with

code keys and case files

that he neither needed

nor had clearance for.

Buried in the hard drive,

we found a deleted file

with an account number

to a bank in Zurich.

At the time of his death,

he was sitting

on a personal account

in the amount of $760,000.

ABOTT :
You know what

his budget was?

We were

throwing money at him.

Throwing it at him and

asking him to keep it dark.

PAMELA :
It was his own account.

He was up to something.

This is supposed

to be definitive?

PAMELA :
What's definitive

is that I just lost

two people in Berlin.

So what's your theory?

Conklin's reaching out

from the grave

to protect

his good name?

The man is dead.

No one's disputing that,

Ward.

For Christ's sake,

Marty, you knew Conklin.

Does this scan?

I mean, at all?

MARTIN :
Cut to the chase, Pam.

PAMELA :
I think

that Bourne and Conklin

were in business together,

that Bourne's

still involved

and that whatever information

I was trying to buy in Berlin

was big enough

to bring Bourne out

from hiding to kill again.

How"s that scan?

ZORN :
Excuse me, sir,

but you're not

gonna believe this.

Jason Bourne's

passport just popped

up on the grid in Naples.

PAMELA :
Okay. Contact Naples.

They need to know who

they're dealing with.

Find out what

kind of local assets

we have in place there.

No, it's nothing. Some guy's

name came up on the computer.

(SPEAKING IN ITALIAN)

NEVINS :
Yeah. Hey, listen, Tom,

I'm gonna call you back,

okay?

All right.

Mr. Bourne,

I'm John Nevins.

I'm with the US Consulate.

I just have a few

questions for you.

(CLEARING THROAT)

You're coming

out of Tangiers.

Is that correct?

What's the nature of

your visit to Naples?

(SPEAKING IN ITALIAN)

NEVINS :
Look,

I don't know

what you did,

and I don't know

who you're working for.

But I promise you this,

you're gonna play ball

one way or the other.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

(SIGHING)

NEVINS :
This is Nevins.

CRONIN :
This is Tom Cronin,

CI Operations Officer

calling from Langley,

Virginia.

Do you have a Jason Bourne

in custody?

Yes, I do.

CRONIN :
Listen,

he's an Agency

priority target.

Detain him

and call me Back

as soon as he's secure.

I understand.

CRONIN :
He's been detained.

Here's the number.

He's being interrogated

by a field officer out

of the Consulate.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

(CELL PHONE BEEPING)

Hello.

PAMELA :
This is Pamela Landy,

CI Supervisor.

Where do we stand?

NEVINS :
I think he got away.

CRONIN :
Damn it.

Have you locked down

the area?

Locked it down? No, no.

This is... This is Italy.

They don't exactly lock down.

How long have you

worked for the Agency?

Me? For four years.

PAMELA :
Well, if you ever

wanna make it to five,

you're gonna

listen to me

real close.

Jason Bourne is armed

and extremely dangerous.

Last week in Berlin,

he assassinated two men,

one a highly experienced

field officer.

I want you to

secure that area.

I want any evidence secured,

and I want it done right now.

- Is that clear?

- Yes, sir... Ma'am.

PAMELA :
I'm getting on a plane

to Berlin in 45 minutes

which means you're

gonna call me Back

in 30.

And when I ask

you where we stand,

I had better be impressed.

Berlin?

I already have

a team in place there.

I doubt that

Bourne's in Naples

ready to start a family.

You have no idea

what you're getting into.

PAMELA :
Do you have any idea?

From the minute he

left Treadstone,

he's killed and

eluded every single person

that you've sent to find him.

ABOTT :
So you read a couple

of files on Jason Bourne

and that makes you an expert?

This is my case, Ward.

MARTIN :
Enough. I want you

both on that plane.

We are,

all of us,

going to do

what we were

either too lazy or inept

to do the last time around.

We're gonna find this

son of a b*tch and

take him down.

I'm not having Jason Bourne

destroy any more of this

agency.

Is that

definitive enough for you?

Yes.

PAMELA :

Jason Bourne is armed

and extremely dangerous.

Last week in Berlin,

he assassinated two men,

one a highly

experienced

field officer.

I want that area...

... he assassinated two men,

one a highly

experienced

field officer.

I want that area secured.

I want any evidence secured,

and I want it done right now.

(CLICKING)

CONKLIN :
This is not a drill,

soldier.

This is not a drill, soldier.

Are we clear on that?

(WOMAN WHIMPERING)

(GASPING)

(ENGINE STARTING)

(BELL TOLLING)

CRONIN :
You'd been working

at Treadstone for three years

and your cover at

the time was what?

NICKY :
That I was

an American

student in Paris.

CRONIN :
And what exactly did your job

with Treadstone in Paris

consist of?

NICKY :
I had two responsibilities.

One was to coordinate

logistical operations.

The other

was to monitor

the health of the agents.

- Health, meaning what?

- Their mental health.

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