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FBI Regional Office, Atlanta

"What have you got Wade?" Kim asked, looking into the camera on top of the monitor that showed Wade's face..

"There were thirty-seven calls made from that phone in the last twenty-one days," Wade replied. "All but six of them were to one of two places: an abandoned factory in Buenos Aires, and to a satellite telephone that was on Taongi Atoll when the calls were made," Wade reported.

"Taongi?" General Deziel said from his own monitor. His eyebrows furrowed. "Where have I heard that name before?" he mused aloud.

"It's the northernmost atoll in the Marshall Islands, sir," Wade explained. "Uninhabited, according to my information."

Agent Barnish spoke from the third monitor in the conference room where Kim, Ron, and Kara were mulling over what to do next. "So what do we do next? My people have no authority in Argentina. All we could do is ask the Argentine authorities to let us assist them. Maybe it's time to call the CIA."

Kim shook her head. "I know the Argentine government would accept the FBI's 'assistance' however grudgingly," she said, "But I they'd look even less favorably on the CIA staging an operation in their country." Barnish didn't answer, just nodded his head in agreement.

"The Army could handle Taongi," General Deziel offered. "Kwajalein is only a few hundred miles away."

"True," Kim acknowledged, "But how many of the Army personnel there are commandos, or infantry, or even MP's?"

"That's a good point, Miss Possible," Deziel allowed, "More to the point though, now that I think about it, is that we don't have the right equipment there anyway. Oh, we have enough helicopters and aircraft, but a direct frontal assault probably isn't the best approach. A HALO insertion would be the best, but nobody on Kwajalein is trained for that."

"I agree, sir," Kim said. "It may take longer, but I think we," she said, gesturing to Ron and Kara, "should check these places out. I have a feeling we won't find anything at either one of them, or if we do, it'll only be something that sends us running off somewhere else."

"That doesn't fit Drakken's MO Kim," Agent Barnish observed. "It's too…" he paused, groping for a word, "subtle, I suppose."

"I'm sensing Shego's hand in this," Kim said grimly.

"All right then," Deziel said, "We'll leave it in your hands for now. Where are you going first?"

"I think we'll split up," Kim said. "Ron and Kara can take Taongi, and I'll go to Buenos Aires."

"I'll make the necessary arrangements," Deziel nodded, and cut the circuit. Barnish signed off as well, and Kim turned to face her companions. "Kim," Ron said immediately, "Split up? Why? Didn't you say that you felt like we were walking into a trap?"

"I did," Kim declared, "And I'm more sure of that than ever."

"And walking right into it is the best plan you can come up with?" Kara inquired.

"It has the advantage of simplicity," Kim replied. "Besides, I doubt there'll be much to find at either place."

"I hope you're wrong K.P." Ron quipped. "I'd hate to go all the way to a deserted island in the south Pacific and find it…deserted." He was still cackling when the car arrived to take them to the airfield.