The ordinary girl was used by terrorist as an executor of their bomb attack on New York. |
FADE IN: MONTAGE A) Surgery room, brain surgery is in progress. A neurosurgeon implants a microchip in the cerebellum of the patient's brain. B) Desert in the Middle East, two men in Muslim outwear are landing a helicopter and walking to the door of a cave. C) Experimental laboratory. Mice and other surgical tools, recording device (very sophisticated with a lot of tiny buttons), radio frequency reader, with a small black monitor are there. We observe the laboratory, there are no people. D) Small room 2 scientists are working with 4 prisoners(they look exhausted). Scientists are checking x-rays (human head skeleton on it with a black spot closer to the bottom). There is also small metal box with 4 buttons and a device look like radio translator with monitor that shows waves up and down like on EKG or like radio frequency, those two devices connect together, also there is a third device - portable reel to reel tape recorder. EXT. LONDON CENTER NEAR BIG BAN/BUS STOP - DAY WOMAN around thirty years old wearing middle eastern traditional clothing walking towards metro station entrance. She looks agitating and occupied with her own thoughts. Suddenly near the entrance to the metro she gets a seizure, she falls on the street. People start trying to help her. Someone calls an ambulance and soon after an ambulant arrives. Paramedics take her on a litter and put inside the ambulances car. The ambulance car takes off and people are watching it drives away. INT. EXT. AMBULANT CAR/LONDON CENTER - DAY Paramedics are trying to stop the seizure. Explosion. Ambulance car explodes, people near by are wounded. Panic. DISSOLVE TO: INT. MIDDLE EAST/SECRET PLACE 1 Small room very dark, it is underground. Computer monitor showing the ambulance car explosion and panic. FADE TO BLACK EXT. MIDDLE EAST/DESERT - AFTERNOON Two men land the helicopter, they walk to a hiding door in ground. They enter the door. Helicopter takes off and flies away. As the helicopter ascends a big piece of desert without houses or life is visible. EXT. NEW YORK/DOWNTOWN - MONDAY MORNING New York City's panorama from Brooklyn bridge. Downtown skyscrapers, East river, Brooklyn bridge, the Empire State building, the United Nation, FDR drive and back to Brooklyn bridge. EXT. 26 FEDERAL PLAZA/SOUTH ENTRANCE - MORNING City noise. JOANNE - women 32 years old, neat, accurate, wears business suite- skirt, jacket and coat, she carries a small bag and walks towards the Federal Plaza South entrance. Her hair is in order. Repeatedly she checks her watch. INT. 26 FEDERAL PLAZA/ELEVATOR - MORNING Joanne waits for the elevator. Her co-worker WALTER BROWN, man around 40 not tall, not athletic, family oriented man, his clothing is a little shabby, stains on his coat, joins Joanne. JOANNE Hi Walter. WALTER Hello Joanne. Are we late? JOANNE Yep. I had to do something in the morning. How was your weekend? WALTER As usual: played with kids, relatives came over, few beers and that's all. What about you? 2 JOANNE Here we go. The elevators doors open, as they enter the elevator, three more people come in with them. INT. 26 FEDERAL PLAZA/16TH FLOOR - MORNING The elevator doors opens. Joanne and Walter exit. JOANNE It will be a busy day, - Monday. See you. Walter nods, they go in different directions. Joanne goes to her office. INT. 26 FEDERAL PLAZA/JOANN'S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS Joanne enters the office. There is a computer monitor on her desk. Book shelves are on the left side. On the desk are a couple of photos. Joanne takes off her coat. She hangs it, goes to the window, and gathers the window of the building across the street. INT. FBI BUILDING/ROBERT FAINLY'S OFFICE ROOM-MORNING ROBERT FAINLY, a man in his late 30s, tall, handsome, athletic, with small belly and few extra pounds, sits at his desk. A telephone rings, Robert picks up the phone. ROBERT Yes, (pause) sure, (pause) I'll be with you in five minutes. He hangs up the phone. He looks at his computer monitor, which shows photos. He scrolls down while reading. There is a photo of a man on the screen(a man muslim prototype, young). Robert looks at photo, reads a description about the man. INT. MIDDLE EAST/SMALL ROOM - UNDERGROUND The same men who landed the helicopter and one is the same man that was on the photo Robert looks at, enter the small room. One is ABU - man in his middle forties, traditional Muslim clothing. The other is ISSA, he is thirty years old. There are two more men in the room, they sit at the tables across from each other. There are computers monitors in front of them and a couple of chairs. Abu takes one of the chairs and sits next to one of the man. Issa takes another chair and sits next to the other man. They talk Arabic (subtitles on the screen). One computer shows Joanne as she is approaches the Federal Plaza buildings south entrance. The other one shows a topographic map and photos of the Brooklyn bridge and Brooklyn harbor. 3 ISSA (ARABIC) How did she do last time? ABU (ARABIC) Very good, better than I expected. ISSA(ARABIC) Is the stuff ready? ABU (ARABIC) Yes almost, they promised it will be ready in two weeks. ISSA (ARABIC) You know we don't have more than two weeks. Let's check out the map. They stand up. Issa pulls the map and some photos from the paper pile on the table. Issa and Abu are bending over the map and talking in low voices. They point from the map to the photos of Brooklyn bridge. All of a sudden the sound of sirens comes from the monitor. Issa and Abu do not react to the noise. The man mutes the screen. ABU (ARABIC) It should be done today. ISSA (ARABIC) Is everything ready? ABU (ARABIC) I will check it out. FADE TO BLACK INT. NEW YORK/FBI HEAD QUARTER - MORNING Robert walks through the corridor, a man passes and nods to him. Then a woman passes him. FBI WOMAN Hi Bob, are you Okay? Robert shrugs his shoulder, passes her. He walks down. He comes to the door at the end of the corridor on his left. He knocks on the door. BRETT (O.S.) Comeon in. Robert enters the room. BRETT a man in his early sixties, short, bald, with belly and extra weight looks out the window. He turns when Robert enters. BRETT How're you been Bob? My congratulations. 4 Robert comes closer and shakes hands with Brett. ROBERT Thank you Brett, I'm touched by what you've done. BRETT It's nothing son. ROBERT What happened? I got your e-mail. BRETT Something is about to happened. Let's sit dawn. They sit down at the table, Brett in front of the table Robert on the table side next to Brett. BRETT (CONT'D) Everybody's alerted. We got some inside information that our men plan to attack very soon. We couldn't get the target nor the methods of the attack. ROBERT What are we gonna do? BRETT That's why I called you. ROBERT Are you giving me a blind chance? BRETT You got it all wrong. I'm giving all the power to you. You could take whoever you like and do whatever you need. From my info it could happen in two weeks or so. ROBERT You wanna make me a whipping boy, don't you? BRETT I love you as my own son and you know that. ROBERT Sure, so you would put your own son in that situation? BRETT Bob you just got the promotion what do you want me to do? 5 ROBERT Nicely done. You know what you are doing man. BRETT Bob you get it wrong. I was talking to you as to my son but if you don't like it I could talk as your boss. ROBERT Sure, you could. You are the boss. Does anyone have doubts? Me n-ooo. BRETT Anyway, I got the instructions from there (showing on ceiling) you have been approved to be a head of the group. I couldn't change that. ROBERT Thanks Brett, you couldn't set me up better. But if you insist. --Anyway, I want Berta to be assigned to my team, the rest is up to you. BRETT I knew you would take it from different prospective. I don't mind Berta. But you will need more people. You see the situation is urgent, two weeks is a short time, the two of you could not do much. I would suggest to take three more people. ROBERT I said the rest is up to you. In my opinion, I would need probably one more person and a couple of agents that could be on call as I need them. BRETT Okay, I will find you another person to help. You could take anybody that you need, just call them. I will send you a list. ROBERT Anything else? BRETT It doesn't seem like there is. ROBERT Could I go? BRETT 6 Sure son. I will send you all I have about the matter and the list of agents. ROBERT Yes, Sir. Robert turns and goes to the door, before he opens Brett says. BRETT Keep me informed. Robert does not answer, he opens the door and exits the room. Brett stands up and gasps. He goes to the window and looks out at the INS building across the street. DISSOLVE TO: INT. ROBERT'S OFFICE - MORNING Robert is sitting at his desk. Knock at the door. ROBERT Come on in. BERTA STAINLY, women in her late 40's, charming, her face is happy, enters the room. Robert stands up. ROBERT Berta! Come in. Berta takes the nearest chair. She sits down and so does Robert. BERTA I got your instructions. You were right. The old man did everything in his power to set you up, he didn't like your promotion. ROBERT You should have seeing how nicely he was buttered me up! BERTA Whatever, I hope you are not upset about it. ROBERT Not at all, anyway he was right. The order came from (shows to ceiling) there and... in any case, I was working on that project long enough. BERTA Let's get to the point. I found very interesting information, I just send it to you. 7 ROBERT Berta, I am still pissed. BERTA So, do you wanna take a brake? ROBERT No, not yet, in a while. Okey dear, sorry, what did you find? BERTA There is an English company by the name of "Rion and Co" they are producing micro chips for video and audio electronic devices. Also the company has one of their branches in Pakistan. ROBERT You said Pakistan, I just read about it somewhere. BERTA That branch is developing special chips, which they are implanting into the mice brains. ROBERT Do you mean a kind of information chip? BERTA No, worse. But let me explain then you will ask your questions. ROBERT OKay, go ahead. BERTA The chip is implanted into a mouse brain. The instructions are send by radio waves from a special radio frequency device. Do you remember RFID - the Radio Frequency Identification, which was adapted to the human body in nineteen ninety eight? ROBERT So, the chip is not the fairy tale. BERTA Yes, I wish it would be a fairy tale.... It's a very promising future device. ROBERT Promising? BERTA 8 Bob, maybe you could try to concentrate? ROBERT OKay, go ahead. BERTA That chip is more complicated than an info chip. Those instructions are controlling and sending in more complex sequences. This looks kind of like sets of assignments that are sending at once. ROBERT Do you believe in that crap? Steve enters the room without knocking. Steve is the man in his early 40's very energetic and full of life, smile does not go off of his face he wears very expensive clothes. BERTA Hi Steve. STEVE Hi Berta, Bob. I got Brett's e-mail, he assigned me to your group. ROBERT Good Steve welcome to the nut house. STEVE Why such a black humor? BERTA Steve I am sorry but I was explaining some idea to Robert. Would you mind to either sit and listen as I continue or I will finish with Robert and send you that info. STEVE I would prefer to have it from the beginning. By the way Brett said that Robert will be the boss not you Berta. ROBERT For your information, Berta has been my partner for a long time. She is the boss as well as I am. STEVE Thank you for the clarification, I want to be your partner too, if you do not mind. I never work as a subordinate. Either I'm a partner or a boss. What would you prefer Bob? 9 ROBERT Thanks for your clarification, neither one is good for me. BERTA Oh, guys stop it. Stop this nonsense. We should be a team and work as partners. ROBERT But, Berta.... STEVE Sorry,... I apologize. The old man got on my nerves today. I didn't finish the job that I was working on for three month and he said that it's very urgent to help you. Sorry, again I did not mean to impose. BERTA That's Okay Steve. Seems like I am the only one today who was not pissed off by the old man. STEVE Okay guys I'm leaving you for now, send me all the info that you have and I'll try to work on that. Brett said that the matter is urgent and we have about two weeks. Did I get it right? ROBERT You got it correct. I'm sorry too Steve, I will see you in an the afternoon. Steve nods and exits the room. BERTA Where was I Bob? ROBERT You were explaining how the box commands the mice. I am still thinking that this is crap. BERTA Why? ROBERT If I remember correctly, with the RFID device, according to the FDA, implantation of the chip itself poses some health concerns. A patient could react adversely to the chip itself by infection or allergy, or it could be implanted improperly. 10 BERTA You're right. ROBERT Even more it could dislodge itself and move to a different part of the body than where it was first implanted. The implant could also fail on its own at any time, and the information contained in it could be lost. (raise his voice) HOW could they possibly implant it into the mouse's brain? BERTA Honestly, I don't know exactly. The chip is covered by a layer of living tissue so, the brain's soft tissue doesn't antagonize it. ROBERT Bert, I can't believe it. Are you sure that the source of your information is not bogus sources? BERTA Bob, now you're trying to get on my nerves. I though our long relations can give you some confidence in my professional abilities. ROBERT I'm kidding darling, no doubts about your professionalism. BERTA Absolutely , to be continue. (laugh) The chip is converting a set of commands to simple actions, and the mouse executes these instructions. The other thing, ... the instructions might be more complicate to the extent that the mouse performs some very specific work.... (gasp) Do you understand what that means? ROBERT I am not stupid, sure I got the sense of the purpose of such a device. BERTA So, the article that I discovered is very short, but I also did the classified search and found that a similar chip was invented by Russian scientists back in seventy eight. However, the Russians were working on 11 human beings. ROBERT No wonder, the Russians could do it. BERTA The experiments they did were very promising, but something went wrong. The project was top secret and the information just became available a year ago. All of the scientists died. Therefor, the project was closed. I think we have to check that more carefully. ROBERT Okay, very interesting. You have to explore these crazy ideas. I feel that we are on the right path. Let me take a brake. Where are you going for lunch? Berta stands up. BERTA I'll be in my room, I'll have a lunch later. Let me work on the issue in depth. See you. Don't take Brett very seriously, you know him long enough not to be as upset as you are. ROBERT You're right Bert I'll try to calm down. I'll do the research after lunch about that Rion Company. See you. Berta goes to the door. She opens the door then turns back to Robert. BERTA I'll try to talk to my body in Moscow, maybe he could help me with the Russian experiment... Later. Berta exits the room. Robert stands up and puts his jacket on. He turns his computer off, opens the top drawer and takes his wallet out. He closes the drawer and goes to the door. DISSOLVE TO: EXT. NEW YORK/BROADWAY - AFTERNOON Joanne stays at the corner, she wants to cross the street. Traffic. Crowd. People hurry up in both directions, Joanne crosses the street and walks to the cafe at the opposite side. FADE TO BLACK: 12 INT. NEW YORK/BROADWAY/CAFE - AFTERNOON Joanne enters, she searches for a free table. At one of the corners Robert sits and he reads the printed papers. She glances at him with interest and then her gaze stops on the next table - unoccupied. She goes to the table and takes off her coat. Sits at the table. In a short while a waitress comes over. WAITRESS What would you like Ma-m? JOANNE The turkey breast sandwich with avocado lettuce and tomato. And a cup of tea - a big one. WAITRESS Would you like any sides? JOANNE Yes, steamed vegetables. The waitress leaves, and Joanne transfers her look to the window. Joanne watches the busy street outside the window. People are walking in both directions, crowd. Robert and Joanne are not far from each other. Robert glances at Joanne from his side. Suddenly, she turns her head to him and their eyes meet. Robert quickly turns his eyes back to the papers in front of him. He finishes his lunch and he drinks his coffee. He sips the coffee but does not like it. He searches for something on his table. He does not find it, then his eyes shift to the next table, it is the table where Joanne is siting, his glance stops on the sugar bowl. He stands up and goes to Joanne's table. She looks out of the window. ROBERT I'm sorry, can I borrow the sugar bowl. JOANNE Sure, you could, keep it. I don't need it. Robert takes the sugar bowl and goes to his table. He drinks the coffee slowly and keeps glancing from his papers at Joanne. His look is troubled. EXT. BROADWAY TOWARDS UPTOWN-EVENING Joanne just left the building. She is walking from the door towards uptown on Broadway. Joanne wears a coat and she is carrying two bags one is big and bulky the other is a small purse. The street is busy. Joanne enters subway station. INT. JOANNE'S HOUSE/HALLWAY -EVENING Joanne exits the elevator, and is walking through the hallway 13 toward her apartment. She opens her purse and is looking for the keys, could not find it right away and her face shows trouble. Finally, she pulls the keys from the purse. A phone ring sounds from her apartment. INT. JOANNE'S ROOM - EVENING She opens the door. Phone is still ringing, she rushes to pick up the phone receiver, before she picks it up the answering machine begins playing the message. JOANNE (O.S.) Hi, you have reached Joanne Boukly's voice mail. I'm unavailable to answer the phone. After the beep please leave your name and number and I would call you back. Joanne is checking the caller ID, which shows Steve Colaway's phone number. She sits down on the couch with the phone in her hand, she did not take her coat off and she still has her bags in the hand. Her face is tired and exhausted. Steve's voice starts to record the message. We see the phone base as he talks. While Steve is talking, we see Joanne's apartment, living room where there is a sofa and love-seat, TV set and the piano. The piano's cover is open. On the top of the piano is a big vase with dry bucket on it, and a couple of photos. We see photos: Joanne with parents, Joanne graduating college, Joanne among colleagues in London near Big Ben. STEVE (O.S.) Hi Joanne this is me Steve.... I was wondering how you are doing. Today I've looked at our pictures from Jamaica and I recalled all the things... I am really sorry, that I did not have patients when you had a bad time....Maybe we can meet some time for a cup of coffee or diner..... (silence) I know that you're listening to this message, where could you be ... only home. Joanne puts her bags near by on the floor. She struggles to take off her off. STEVE (O.S.) Joanne I know you more than I would like to, but you have to make a decision, I can call again and again but you'll always be unavailable...I still love you... I could wait.... You are probably crying now but do not cry just pick up the phone. When he says those words we see Joanne's face, she is crying silently. Steve continues: 14 STEVE (O.S.) Joanne I want us to be together I know that a lot of time passed and we did not see each other but it's only proved that I truly loved you and still do. ...Please pick up the phone... (pause) Joanne... I know you are listening. (pause) OK this monologue exhausted me. (more sharply and with inpatient and anger) Bye, hope you are OK. Joanne sits in the same position on her coat with the sleeves off. Steve hangs up, the phone answering machine stops, sound of rewinding. Joanne takes her coat off, goes out of the room. INT. JOANNE'S HOUSE/KITCHEN - NIGHT Joanne enters the kitchen. It is a big nice kitchen with a table and nice lounge area. She puts the kettle on and sits to wait till it boils. We see her face. EXT. JAMAICA/THE BEACH SHORE - SUNNY DAY-SOME TIMES BEFORE (FLASH BACK) Joanne and Steve are laying down on beach chairs. They are talking we are not hearing them, they are laughing a lot. They stand up and run to the water. They are very happy. FADE TO BLACK INT. LONDON/BIG CATERING ROOM - NIGHT (FLASH BACK) TITLE: 3 MONTH BEFORE Joanne enters a ballroom, private party. A lot of people in the room. Music playing, some of the people are dancing, some are talking in small groups. We see the audience piece by piece. Joanne wears a nice long dress her hair arranged neatly she is walking and some of the people turn their heads toward her movement. She is in good mood. She does not look for anybody in particular. She picks up the glass of white wine, and walks down, she nods to people as she passes. The MAN-SCOTT nicely dressed in toxido, very good looking stays with a glass of wine. She passes him. He notices her and wants to talk to her. She also notices him but does not pay attention. Her co-workers see her, they wave to her calling her over. There are 3 women in the circle they laughing and talking joyfully. Joanne walks toward them. JOANNE Hi girls. How do you like the party? Seems like a nice and joyful. CO-WORKER 1 Yes, very nice. I personally enjoy it very much. But thank God that after 15 tomorrow we're going home. Honestly, I almost hate London. CO-WORKER 2 Yes, it's been a long time, three weeks it's too long for me I miss my kids. CO-WORKER 1 But I am glade I came here anyway. I called yesterday my husband. He said that in New York they have nice Fall weather, the leaves are changing colors. Nice isn't it, and what do we have here? The rain ddin't stop for a week. It gets on my nerves more than a work. I miss home too. But since tonight is our last night let's have fun. CO-WORKER 3 (with playing voice) Oh, please, homesick women missing their husbands, kids and house works...Are you ready for a bit of fun? CO-WORKER 1 Yes, I am, lets dance. Joanne, listen, when you were walking the man over their (turns her head in the man's direction) He almost screwed his head. See he is still looking at us, or at you? Scott is watching the women. Joanne turns her head he nods slightly. JOANNE Oh, don't be so silly, he is staring at everybody with the same screwed head. Listen, (laughing) maybe he is just screwed? They are laughing, Joanne finishes her glass and a waitress who just passes them offers them another drink. Joanna changes glasses and turns her head to look at the man more carefully. Their eyes meet and Joanne blushes. She turns her head back but instantly turns it back to the man. Man nods to her and smiles. CO-WORKER 1 You see Joanne? JOANNE Yes, darling you're right. CO-WORKER 1 So go. Go, go. 16 She pushes Joanne from the back. Joanne is walking to the man, he still smiles to her. MAN Hi, pretty. JOANNE Hi, there. MAN Do you mind dancing with me? JOANNE Not at all. Scott takes Joanne and they go to the dance the dancing place. JOANNE By the way, what is your name? MAN Scott Dementia. I already know your name, so, don't bother. Put that glass down. Waitress! Waitress comes, Joanne gives the glass to her. Joanne and Man start dancing. JOANNE So, Scott are you from the States? SCOTT Actually, no. JOANNE Then where are you from? SCOTT Do you really want to know? JOANNE I'm dying to know that piece of information. SCOTT You're so funny. I am living nowhere, every day I am appearing in the world and every night I am vanishing into thin air. And I've been doing that for almost three thousand years. JOANNE Are you that old, so I could not possibly dance with you. You sound seductive. And by the way, I hate when people disappear in the morning. 17 SCOTT You're mistaken I'm disappearing at the night and appearing in the morning. This will suit you perfectly, doesn't it? JOANNE Yes, you're right, that's sounds much better. SCOTT Would you mind if we dance a little bit faster? I like to dance fast. By the way, you're a good dancer, I would say a perfect one. JOANNE You flatter me.... But yes, we could dance faster. The music starts playing very fast a lot of people stop dancing because it is too fast, they are looking in the direction of Joanne and Scott with amazement. Joan and Scott dancing, they are not noticing anything strange. They are dancing very fast the music is in its peak and the final move - Joanne is twisting in Scot's hands and he is throwing her out to the center. She barely keeps her balance when she tries to stop, she could not balance her body and she falls down. Her head hits the corner of the podium. Music stops a lot of people screaming, Joanne's co-workers run to her. She is unconscious. Somebody screams "ambulance". Co-worker 2 kneels down by Joanne side and is checking her head. Everybody forgets about Scott. Co-worker 3 is looking around as if she is searching for someone. CO-WORKER 3 Did anybody see where that MAN went? Nobody answers, the ambulance's workers with a wheel litter rush to Joanne. FADE TO BLACK INT. LONDON/SURGERY ROOM - NIGHT Small area of the head is visible. 18 The surgeon and the nurse doing surgery. Surgeon cleans the area. He examines the inside. Nurse gives him an instruments as it requires. SURGEON Sutures. NURSE Here.. She hands the sutures. SURGEON Not those... the number five... NURSE I don't have them here ...it's in operation room two... SURGEON Go get them... hurry up the anesthesia is almost gone. Nurse rushes out of the room. Surgeon goes to the next door. In a second he comes back with a small bottle in which is a microchip in some liquid. He opens the bottle, pulls the chip with scissors. He implants it carefully to the brain. Nurse returns. She hands the sutures to the surgeon. He sutures the skin. Nurse socks the sweat from his forehead with the goose. SURGEON Well done, she won't safer a big scar. NURSE You are the best as always. Surgeon steps out of the operation table. He takes off the gloves, through it to the garbage. Nurse cleans the instruments. NURSE Would I see you tomorrow? 19 SURGEON I'm leaving morning. Don't worry I'll be back in a week. Do you want me to bring you something special? NURSE As you like. - I would miss you. INT. LONDON/HOSPITAL ROOM - NEXT DAY -MORNING Joanne is siting on the bed, a lot of flowers are around her. Her Co-worker 2 and Co- worker 3 are standing by her bed. CO-WORKER 2 How are you, darling? We were so worried. You scared us to death. JOANNE (her voice is very weak) I am better now. The doctor said that I got a very cushy wound and I will be able to fly tomorrow with you girls. I just don't remember why I fell. CO-WORKER 3 You were dancing and then somehow the man just twisted you crazily and threw you on the floor. You know what's strange, the man vanished. After they took you to the hospital I tried to find him but it was hopeless. JOANNE It scares me but I don't remember a man at all. They put five sutures on scalp but I am feeling alright just a little bit nauseous and drowsy. CO-WORKER 3 You have to sleep, they will discharge you tomorrow morning we will pick you up and go to the airport. Do you need anything? JOANNE No, not really. Would you be able to pack my bags? CO-WORKER 3 Sure, I don't promise the perfect order as you usually have but I could guaranty that I won't forget a thing. CO-WORKER 2 Don't worry Joanne I'll help. Take care, get batter, we will see you tomorrow. 20 INT. HOSPITAL/HALLWAY - MORNING (CONTINUE) Two women are closing the door behind them, the doctor just passes them. CO-WORKER 3 Doctor,... can you inform us about our friend's condition? DOCTOR Sure, but I must disappoint you I didn't do the surgery. The night doctor who did the surgery left for the day and starting tomorrow he is on vacation. But I'm in charge of her today. I saw the x-rays everything is alright, I believe that there is nothing to worry about. The wound is deep but not thick. She will get batter. I would just suggest, when she gets back to the States to follow up with her regular doctor. CO-WORKER 2 Doctor, one more question. She said she did not remember some things. Is it possible, she might have memory loss? DOCTOR It is possible but it should return in a while. I do not think she will have the black holes or other problems. FADE TO BLACK INT. JOANNE'S APARTMENT/KITCHEN - NIGHT (PRESENT) Joanne sits at the table with a pensive look. The kettle whistles, Joanne shakes her head. She turns off the gas and pours the water into the cup. The phone rings. She goes to the living room. She returns with the phone in her hand. JOANNE Hi, (pause) Sure Marcy I won't forget. I'll call you right back. With the cup in her hand she goes to the living room. INT. NEW YORK/FBI BUILDING/ROBERT'S OFFICE - LATE AFTERNOON 21 Robert is sitting in front of the computer and has a lot of papers on his desk. The door opens rapidly and Berta almost jumps into the office and abruptly takes the chair and sits. BERTA I'm scared. The info I found is gripping. ROBERT How come? Robert starts clean his desk and takes the papers away. BERTA It's scary. ROBERT Stop thrilling me and give me the sophisticated answer, I must have the exhaustive information. BERTA Listen here. I checked the Russian sources. It is very interesting they were working on that project from nineteen seventy eight till o five. ROBERT Wow, that long? BERTA So, there were only three scientists involved, all of them are dead. ROBERT They're lucky. BERTA Ya funny... You're cynical. I called a person whose information I could trust. He said that only the notes and films have been left along with the overview of the experimental set up. This was top secret and it's very hard to get a hold of those notes. ROBERT How top? BERTA You're in a good mood today I see, but I'll spoiled it. ROBERT 22 Hold on (pause) Did you ask your informer to send that info to us. BERTA As I said, it's a top secret, so, he can't do it. ROBERT Okay, go ahead BERTA The most thrilling thing is that that one of the scientist was a professor in Moscow University and his student was a fellow from Pakistan, independently, researched and invented the same idea of micro chip. ROBERT Really? I'm just imagining everybody with a chip in their brain walking on the streets. BERTA You need help. ROBERT With all these chip ideas I will definitely need some (pause) Go ahead BERTA The informer told me that the information is not certain. He thinks the professor took that student to the lab, showed him the work and the experimental part. ROBERT I don't understand how that was possibly happen. I believe you are familiar with Soviet Union secret system. It was impossible to do such things in that environment. BERTA I know what you mean. I asked him the same question, he said that it was eighty five, and the KGB was not that strict at the time. ROBERT That's bullshit. 23 BERTA Maybe. But he said that it's highly possible that the fellow was either involved in the experiment or just read the notes. ROBERT What exactly? Read or involved? It's a big difference. BERTA The informer was not sure about that. ROBERT Anything else? BERTA Yes, I also checked the Pakistani sources and guess what? ROBERT You're found that mysterious student. BERTA As always, you are right. ROBERT Who is he? Any information on where he is now? BERTA Yes and no. He exists and he had published his research about the micro chip back in eighty nine. After that he disappeared. ROBERT Did you contact anyone from Pakistan. BERTA What do you think, how many years I have been working here? ROBERT Berta please, do you mind leaving your pretentious questions for another time. I know you are a professional otherwise you wouldn't be here. The matter is really urgent and we do not have time to play. BERTA OKay OKay. Let's get to the point. You have to be nice to me. ...I called our source and they said that the man exists and alive. They could not locate him 24 since nineteen eighty nine. They have some proof of his existence's. ROBERT What proofs? Was he sending them a birthday cards? BERTA I'm not quite sure about birthday cards, they don't wanna share. I think we need to ask Brett to help us to release that information, through his channels. The door opens sharply and Steve enters the room. Berta and Robert are frightened. ROBERT You scared me to death. STEVE It's really urgent otherwise I would call or send you an e-mail. ROBERT No problem at all, you are always welcome to come without ceremonies. Steve grabs the chair and sits down. STEVE OKay, I am shocked. It is really impossible to believe. I searched Russian sources, it's astonishing they really made it - the micro chip - instructions can be send through the device to the human brain. You would not believed it but the distance is huge it is on average from three hundred miles up to a thousand. ROBERT Good very good. Berta wants to say something, she is upset. Robert noticed the change in her mood but does not know what to say. BERTA Yes, we need to communicate faster and text the tips. I think it is essential that we will have the complete picture in a second, as soon as it will be available to each of us. ROBERT I agree. I need to share with you, since you are both here, my research. I 25 checked the Rion Co. profile, the findings are not as thrilling as yours. But there are key facts that would probably be useful later. Let's say I have a hunch about it. STEVE I thought that hunches are not appropriate in our work. ROBERT You are wrong but let me finish. Basically, they implanted the micro chip to the mouse brain. The commands are sent through a special device like a small box, which operates by radio waves. STEVE What do you mean by radio waves? As I'm familiar with physics, that's really impossible to do. In order to the regular radio waves to be received,... I mean, ...the receiver device must be very powerful and to translation the radio waves back twice the power is needed. In addition, the technology of the microchip is unable to produce such power and receive those waves. ROBERT I am not familiar with physics as you are but we have what we have. BERTA Guys, leave your arguments for an other time. ROBERT Okay. As the profile explained the sending device uses very low frequency. It needs almost no power. Human ear cannot hear it. Even some radars are unable to pick up the frequencies. STEVE The radar? It's amazing I knew Russians had some of the secret weapons. ROBERT Would you mind holding your tongue until I finish? STEVE Sorry, Bob. 26 ROBERT The buttons on the sending box are designed in this manner: go right, go strait and go back and go left. The mice are put into a labyrinth the chip is activated and then the instructions are sent. STEVE You want to say that the box basically works like a remote control. ROBERT Yes, but it can also program a set of commands to achieve a specific goal. For example: go to the end of the labyrinth by the shortest way. Robert stops talking. He takes the two sheets from the paper pile and hands them to Berta and Steve. ROBERT Here, you can see the picture of the box and the technical description. Even more, after the session, usually for five to seven minutes, they deactivate the chip. Interestingly, after the session the mice did not resume their regular activities. They exhibit exhaustion and tiredness for another thirty minutes after which they return to their normal activities . More over, mice who had been experimented for several times, died. Several times, in their interpretation, from five to ten. BERTA What about the sequences of the sessions and the causes of death? ROBERT The causes of the deaths varies from different type of heart decease to stroke. Some of them died after five experiments some had been taking ten times, average is 7 experiments. The sequence is not specified. But I agree with you Berta that it is important. I will try to find that out. STEVE I don't understand what it gives us. ROBERT It shows, that the same parallel could be drawn to the human being. 27 (referring to Berta) Berta, I need you to go to Moscow and check the notes and find what kind of biases they experienced during the experiments. Please do the research. Pay attention to everything from the insignificant to the most harmful consequences. I will check if you can go today. BERTA Can you arrange my lodging. ROBERT Call your buddy and see if he could help you with that. If not then I will refer that to Brett. But it would probably be no sooner than tomorrow and I think we do not have much time. BERTA OKay. Let me call him. She touches her forehead with her hand. BERTA (CONT'D) Oh, shit it is ten pm in Moscow and I only have his work number. Oh, shit. She is very disappointed and she is repeating the words 'Oh shit' to herself several times. ROBERT OKay, let's leave it like that till tomorrow. Call him first thing in the morning , don't waist time and take the first possible flight to Moscow. You do not need to check with me or Brett on this matter. When you get there call me no matter day or night. We will lose 2 days already because of the time difference. STEVE I have a better idea. Let Berta go today on the first available flight. (referring to Robert) You or I will call him tomorrow and describe the situation and urgency, so that he can meet her at the airport. BERTA It's a good idea Steven. I will get the first available flight today. Thank you. STEVE 28 You are welcome. ROBERT Guys thank you. Very nice, let's get back to work. Berta send me all the contact info on e-mail. Steve, you continue working on what you have been doing previously. Plus, check from your sources what you could find about Rion Co. Also Berta, give him the Pakistani's name that we need to find. (referring to Steve) She will tell you her research results and you will see what can be done. BERTA One more things guys. I accidentally went through some of the information and found that for the past two month there were two false bombings in a sequence of three weeks. I do not know why but as Robert said I have a hunch that those accidents relate to us. Today is the end of another three weeks, therefore, I think something will happened. ROBERT I need that previous accidents' report. Steve you are on your own till tomorrow afternoon. I will check the circumstances of those accidents tomorrow morning and ... That is probably it. INT. JOANNE'S HOUSE/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT Joanne puts the receiver on the base and goes to the computer. She turns it on. While it downloads she goes to the bedroom. When she returns in pajamas, the download is complete, she sips the tea. The web page browser opens on yahoo web page. Computer screen is in front. She types something on the browser page and other web site pops up. It is a dating web site, a lot of men photos appear on it. Joanne scrolls passively, then she goes to her account page to check out the incoming messages. She is smiling while she is reading. She goes to pick up her phone again. She dials the number. Waiting till someone picks up. JOANNE 29 Marcy, I have to tell you something. MARCY (O.S.) Go ahead, I'm full of ears. JOANNE OKay, I told you last time about the man from the single web site. MARCY (O.S.) Sure you did. Are you talking about the man that you had been e-mailing for the past week? I thought he was kind of crazy, but go ahead. |