In operating room-three, Beth was assisting Dr. Eisen as Dr. Eisen was reattaching a man's leg. They were still several minutes from finishing up when a nurse entered the room, while wearing a mask.

Dr. Eisen glanced at the nurse and as she refocused her attention on the man's leg, she asked, "What can I do for you, Nurse?"

"There's a FBI agent in the waiting room and he wants to talk to Dr. O'Brian," said the nurse.

"I know why he's here and it can wait," said Beth as the nurse waited in the room for a reply.

Rebecca said as she continued working, "Would you like to enlighten me as to why one of my interns is getting a visit from the FBI."

"For the past year, I'm guessing that you have been hearing the talk about a possible invasion of a robotic race known as the Cylons," said Beth.

"I've believe it's nonsense, but what about it," said Rebecca.

"It's not nonsense and not all Cylons are machines," said Beth. "Some are like us. I'm guessing some kind of human clone."

"What are you talking about?" asked one of the surgical nurses.

"Two live Cylons were brought in with injuries along with the victims of the plane crash," said Beth. "A third Cylon came in too, but he was DOA. I instructed the orderly to put him in the morgue and to mark him to be autopsied."

"And you know about these Cylons how?" asked Rebecca.

"Dr. Eisen, I don't know if anyone had told you this about me, but I'm a psychic…" said Beth.

Rebecca interrupted, "You're a psychic?"

Beth was about to answer when one of the nurses said, "She is. That was why she touched everything around her when she stepped up."

"I get my visions from touching things and I try to force any vision I might get before the surgery starts so I don't get a vision during surgery," said Beth.

"Okay, that explains the corky ritual I saw earlier that I was scared to ask about," said Rebecca. "Did you get one of your visions of the Cylons being among us?"

"One of the Cylons grabbed hold of my arm while I was prioritizing the injured," said Beth. "And from the vision I got, I know that the Cylons had caused the plane crash so they can use the disaster to get infiltrators in without being notice."

"Through a personal experience, I do believe in psychics," said Rebecca. "I also know that psychics can be wrong. What is your ratio of being right and wrong?'

"I'm right a lot more often than not," said Beth.

"I've never known of you to be wrong," said one of the nurses.

"Okay, now why is the FBI here?" asked Rebecca.

"My brother is a policeman and after I got that vision of the attempted infiltration I called my brother," said Beth. "I inform him at what was going on and I suggested for him to call homeland security."

"And now the FBI is here and wants to talk to you," said Dr. Eisen.

"Exactly," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, I'm a bit skeptical about all of this talk about Cylons; however, if Cylons are real and that they are here with injuries, I don't see them going anywhere soon," said Rebecca. "Therefore, I actually agree with you. The FBI can wait until things slow down."

"Does that mean I have you support if I took a drastic action in order to do my job?" asked Beth.

"I'm somewhat scared to ask this, but what do you mean by that?" asked Rebecca.

"There are actually two FBI agents in the hospital," Beth began. "They came here to ask me questions and I knew this minutes before coming up here. In fact one had showed up in the emergency room and tried to force me to abandon my duties to answer his questions. To get rid of him, I actually injected him with a tranquilizer. He's fine, but he'll be out for three hours."

"Okay, I suddenly realize that Mr. Schumacher is not paying me enough," said Rebecca.

"Dr. Eisen, if I didn't tranquilize him, I wouldn't have been able to perform my duties," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, together we will deal with the consequences of your actions later," said Rebecca. "Right now we have injured people to deal with."

"Yes, Dr. Eisen," said Beth.

The nurse who was waiting for a response asked, "Dr. Eisen, what should I tell the FBI agent who is waiting to talk to Dr. O'Brian."

"Tell the FBI agent that Dr. O'Brian is unavailable to answer any questions at the moment," said Rebecca. "Once there are no longer people with limbs that needs reattaching, foreign objects that need to be removed from people's torso or gushing wounds that need to be closed, then and only then will Dr. O'Brian and I together will meet with them and answer all the questions they want to ask. Oh and do not say anything about that one FBI agent being tranquilized."

"Yes, Doctor," said the nurse. She then turned and walked out.

"Thanks, Dr. Eisen," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, I would like to go over at least one protocol regulation with you," said Rebecca.

Beth said in a timid tone, "Okay, Dr. Eisen."

"While you are working under my supervision and if you see anything that you suspect that should involve the authority of some branch, you are not to call your brother or any other relative who happens to be a policeman or have some other kind of position of authority," said Rebecca. "What you are to do is find me immediately and tell me about the situation and then I will decide when or even if the police or the homeland security gets called in. Am I clear, Dr. O'Brian?"

"Perfectly clear, Dr. Eisen," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, what you did reminds me of a MASH episode between Hawkeye and Col. Flag," said the anesthesiologist.

"Well, I don't want to see anymore reruns of MASH episodes being act out in this hospital," said Rebecca.

"Yes, Dr. Eisen," said Beth.

A short time later, at the Nurse's station, the nurse who was sent to find Beth had stepped up to Agent Garibaldi and told him what was said.

"Dr. O'Brian called my partner and me here," said Agent Garibaldi. "So I don't understand her reluctance to talk to us."

"Beth is not reluctant," said Brandon. "She just feels that doing her job is more important right now. She'll talk when she gets the time."

Agent Garibaldi pulled out his cell phone and said, "Well, I have to call headquarters and report what's going on." He then dialed his phone.

As the minutes ticked away into an hour, two other FBI agents, Agent Louis and Agent Cortes joined Agent Garibaldi, Brandon, Spence and Ryan in the waiting room. Agent Louis was the ranking agent in the region. All of the wounded from the disaster were at one of four different hospitals. As the minutes slowly moved into another hour, Beth assisted Rebecca with two other operations. As the minutes faded into the third hours, most of the people who came in with serious injuries were resting comfortably in the recovery room. The surgeons were now treating the wounded with minor injuries.

Beth was in the middle of assisting Rebecca in their fourth operation together when Agent Mitchell woke up. He walked back into the waiting room and saw the two other agents there.

Agent Mitchell stepped up to Brandon and demanded to know, "Where is your sister?"

Brandon looked at his watch and said, "I'm guessing that she's doing her job and operating on people."

"Well, I hope your sister enjoyed her short career as a doctor because after tonight, her career as a doctor is over," said Agent Mitchell. "She's going to jail for assaulting a FBI agent…"

Agent Louis stepped up and said, "You're not charging her with anything,"

"Sir, Dr. O'Brian injected me with a tranquilizer," said Agent Mitchell.

"And you allowed her do it?" asked Agent Louis.

"I didn't allow her, Sir," said Agent Mitchell. "She tricked me into looking away from her and when I did, she injected me."

"Agent Mitchell, if you file charges against my sister, you will become a poor joke among every policeman in this city," said Brandon.

"Are you threatening me?" Agent Mitchell demanded to know.

"Everyone, calm down," said Agent Louis. "Agent Mitchell, Sgt. O'Brian is right. If you charge Dr. O'Brian for assault, you are going to have admit that you were duped by her in court and you will be committing a career suicide; regardless if Sgt. O'Brian tells the officers at his precinct or not."

"Sir, Dr. O'Brian assaulted me and you want me to ignore that fact," said Agent Mitchell.

"Yes, I do," said Agent Louis. "Arresting her will not mend your broken ego."

"Sir, Dr. O'Brian had impeded and investigation and…" Agent Mitchell had gotten out.

"And you were attempting to impede her job as a doctor in a middle of a disaster," said Spence.

"I agree with Officer Westcott," said Agent Louis. "Dr. O'Brian may have stepped over her bounds, but then again so did you. Now as your superior, I'm insisting that you drop this."

"Sir, I am within my right to arrest her for assault," said Agent Mitchell.

"Yes, you are, Agent Mitchell and I can't stop you either," said Agent Louis. "What I can do though, is talk to the judge who will be trying the case, and I will recommend a light and suspended sentence. Most likely all she will get out of your troubles is a small fine. Is that really worth reliving your embarrassing moment of you, a seasoned FBI agent, being outsmarted by a surgical intern?"

Agent Mitchell looked at Agent Louis in a resentful manner for a second. He then said, "Sgt. O'Brian, you win. No matter what I do, I will end up on the losing end, so I will not charge Dr. O'Brian with any crime."

"You will be doing the right thing," said Agent Louis.

"Sir, what is it about this doctor that has you on her side?" asked Agent Mitchell.

"Dr. O'Brian is a psychic," Agent Louis began. "I know there are hundreds of other psychics along with thousands of so-called psychics out in the world, but Dr. O'Brian is the one who had discovered the Cylon-threat. That alone makes Dr. O'Brian a valuable resource. Now this agency is not in the practice of casting aside valuable resources."

Agent Mitchell nodded and said, "Yes, Sir."

At an elevator down the hall from the nurse's station, Beth and Rebecca were stepping off the elevator. They walked for a short distance from the elevator when Beth saw the FBI agents, Brandon, Spence and Ryan.

"Crap," Beth said barely loud enough for Rebecca to hear.

"Is there anything wrong?" asked Rebecca.

"My ex-boyfriend is also here." She then pulled out the second syringe from her pocket and continued to say, "Would it be all right if I tranquilize him and have him mailed back to London."

Rebecca saw the syringe Beth was holding and as she took it from her, she said, "Give me that."

As Rebecca was dropping the syringe in her coat pocket, Beth said, "It was just a thought."

"Well, that kind of thinking is why you are most likely in trouble with the FBI," said Rebecca. "Do you have anymore syringes on you?"

"No; I just made two," said Beth. "I was thinking I would have to use them on both FBI agents."

Agent Mitchell saw Beth and Rebecca stepping up and gave Beth resenting stare. Brandon and the others saw the expression on Agent Mitchell's face and turned to look.

When Beth and Rebecca stepped up, Agent Mitchell said, "Dr. O'Brian, all the years of being a FBI agent, not one time was I assaulted in the manner that you had insulted me."

"I'm really sorry that I done that, but at the time, you were keeping me from doing my duties as a doctor," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, I'm Agent Louis and the leading agent," he said. "Now as long as you fully cooperate with the FBI agency from this point forward, Agent Mitchell will dismiss all charges that he has on you."

Before Beth had a chance to reply, Rebecca said, "She will cooperate with your agency or she will have more than legal problems to deal with."

Beth responded with a timid grin.

Agent Louis reached out his hand to shake hands with Rebecca and asked, "And you are?"

"I'm Dr. Eisen; Dr. O'Brian's supervisor," she said as she shook Agent Louis' hand. "Dr. O'Brian informed me of the situation surrounding her and she knows not to pull another stunt like tranquilizing Agent Mitchell again."

"Dr. O'Brian, according to your brother, you had a vision of Cylons being among us and these Cylons are human like us?" asked Agent Louis.

"I believe they are clones because in my vision, I saw six of the same person standing in one group," said Beth as Carlos stepped out from the emergency room. "Now there are two live Cylons and one who came in DOA." When Carlos saw Beth he walked towards the group. "I had an orderly mark the one who came in DOA to be autopsied."

Rebecca saw Carlos stepping up and asked, "Dr. Sanchez, is there anything you need?"

"Ms Savannah Hill wants Dr. O'Brian as a doctor otherwise she won't submit to treatment," said Carlos.

"Who's Savannah Hill?" asked Beth.

"She has blonde hair," said Carlos. He then saw Beth looking at him in curious manner. "She could pass for a super model." Beth made a gesture as if she didn't know what he was talking about. "Beth, the woman said that she wants you because you were refreshingly honest with her."

Everyone saw the recognition in Beth's eyes as she said, "Agent Louis, Savannah Hill is actually one of the two I was telling you about. I actually got my vision from her."

"Dr. Sanchez, tell Savannah Hill that Dr. O'Brian will be right with her," said Agent Louis.

"And why are you giving me orders?" asked Carlos.

Agent Louis pulled out his wallet and said as he showed his badge to Carlos, "Because I am Agent Louis of the FBI."

"I see the authorities finally caught up with you, Beth," said Carlos.

"Kiss my ass, Carlos," said Beth.

"Do I have to treat you two like children?" asked Rebecca.

"No, Dr. Eisen," Beth and Carlos said in unison.

"Dr. Sanchez, let Savannah Hill know that Dr. O'Brian will be there in a few minutes," said Rebecca.

"Yes, Dr. Eisen," said Carlos. He then turned and walked back towards the emergency room.

When Carlos disappeared behind the door to the emergency room, Agent Louis asked, "Dr. O'Brian, how do you get your visions?"

"Through touch," said Beth.

"If Savannah Hill is a Cylon, asking questions will only get her nervous, but if you are able to get a vision of something relevant then that would be helpful," said Agent Louis.

"I can't control when I get a vision or what I see in the vision," said Beth.

"It's really not a big deal if you don't get a vision," said Agent Louis. "Most likely she will ask you questions to get a feel for this city. Go ahead and tell her anything about the city that she wants to know. If she inquires about a place to stay after being release from the hospital, tell her that the Catholic Church three blocks away can put her up."

"Okay, I'll do that," said Beth. "What if she doesn't go to the church?'

"You don't have to be concern about that," said Agent Louis. "Once we know who the Cylons are, there will be someone trailing their every move and once we believe all of the Cylons are accounted for along with finding out what their mission is, we will apprehend them."

"Okay," said Beth. "Is there anything else?"

"That's it," said Agent Louis. "You're up, so get in there."

Beth just nodded and as she was about to turn, Ryan said, "Beth, whenever you get time, I would like to talk to you."

Beth looked at Ryan and said, "Let me save you a whole bunch of time, Ryan. I know you're back from London to ask me to marry you, and my answer is no. Now I have something to do."

Beth turned and as she was walking away, Ryan said, "I and two others had bought out a major company in London. I bought a house in this city and a private jet so I can commute back and forth from London and here." Beth ignored Ryan and was reaching for the door. "Beth, I'm sensitive to your wants now." Beth walked through the door without saying a word.

"Ryan, I really believe that you are wasting your time," said Brandon.

"Maybe, but she's worth trying to get back with and I'm not giving up yet until I exhaust every effort," said Ryan.

Brandon said in a skeptical tone, "Okay."

In the examination room, Number-Six was sitting patiently on the examination bed. When Beth walked in with Number-Six's chart in her hand, Number-Six said, "Dr. O'Brian, thank you for being the one who treats me."

"Actually, I feel honored," said Beth. "I'm actually an intern and you, Ms. Hill, are the first patient who asked for me over the other doctors."

"I prefer to be called Savannah," said Number-Six "And Dr. Sanchez told me that you were an intern when I requested you. I got the feeling that he doesn't like you very well."

"No, he doesn't," said Beth.

"Did you do something to him?" asked Number-Six.

"He thinks so," said Beth. "Dr. Sanchez was dating two women and as he was stringing those two along, he asked another woman out on a date. He's pissed off at me because I warned the third woman about the other two women."

"Ah," said Number-Six.

Beth put down the chart and picked up the medical supplies that she needs to suture up Number-Six's wounds. As Beth stepped up to Number-Six, she said, "Well, let's uncover those lacerations so I can stitch you up. I'll start with your right upper arm." Beth then proceeded to remove the wrap on Number-Six's arm. "After I see what we have here, I'll give you a local anesthetic to numb your arm so you won't feel the pain as I clean and stitch your arm up. You will need a tetanus shot too."

"Doctor, are you from this city?" asked Number-Six.

"I am," said Beth. "I was born and raised here and if I have my say about it, I will die here."

"You don't like to travel?" asked Number-Six.

As Beth continued to treat Number-Six she said, "It's not that, I actually love to travel from city to city as a tourist, and after a week or two of traveling, I want to return home; and this city is my home."

"Well, I have never been in this city before, and not to disrespect your city, I never had planned to be here even as a tourist," said Number-Six. Beth just grinned. "However, I think I'm stranded in this city for a while. I doubt that the people in charge of this hospital will allow me to lodge here until I can find a way home, so do you have any suggestions where I can go until I am able to leave?'

"There are a few hotels and motels in the area and I think the cheapest room starts around sixty dollars a night," said Beth.

"I lost everything in the plane crash," said Number-Six. "These clothes I have on are basically all I have and I really don't have anyone to call for help."

"I don't know where they are, but there are a few homeless shelters in the city," said Beth. "Also there's a Catholic Church that you can go to. That church is on this road and three blocks away. When you leave here just go North on the main street."

"Thanks for the information," said Number-Six.

"You're welcome," said Beth. Beth then proceeded to numb Number-Six's arm. Just after injecting Number-Six with a local anesthetic Beth's cell phone sounded. Beth looked at who was calling and then proceeded to clean Number-Six's wound.

"That's not anything important, Doctor?" asked Number-Six.

Beth said in almost a disgusted toned, "That was my mother calling, and ninety-nine percent of her calls are not important."

"You said that with a resenting tone," said Number-Six.

"My mother and I don't share the same views especially when it comes to my life goals and it tends to clash more often than not," said Beth.

"Your mother isn't happy with you at becoming a doctor?" asked Number-Six.

"It's not really that," said Beth. "In her own way, she shows her approval about me becoming a doctor."

"What other life goals are there?" asked Number-Six.

"I'm not trying to be rude, but I really don't want to get into that subject with you," said Beth.

"I understand and I'm not offended by you not confiding in me," said Number-Six. "It does help though to talk about your troubles; even if it is with someone you just met."

Beth grinned. She then took a deep breath and said, "A little more than a year ago, I ended a relationship with a guy name Ryan because he made a life changing decision without even consulting me. My mother thought that the decision he made would greatly benefit me financially and to be honest it would've. But if I would've went along with that decision I would had to give up what I want out of life. Oh and I would had to move across the globe too and I have already told you about how I feel about that." Number-Six just grinned. "Now today of all days, Ryan is back in town and is asking me not only to take him back, but to marry him. I no longer want anything to do with him and my mother is annoyingly insistent for me to accept his proposal."

"I now understand your attitude towards your mother," said Number-Six. Beth just grinned. "Was Ryan the man you sedated?'

"No," said Beth. "That man was a totally different problem which is a very personal subject, so I won't be confiding in you on that."

Number-Six said in an understanding tone, "Okay." She the asked in a normal tone, "Dr. O'Brian, since I'm going to be in this city for a while, do you know of any good paying jobs available?"

"I can't help with that, but I think I do know someone who can," said Beth. "Before you leave the hospital, I'll get back to you on that."

"Thank you, Doctor, for all the help you're giving me," said Number-Six.

"You're welcome," said Beth.

At a hospital in London England, the Number-Six model Cylon and two of the male model Cylons were leaving the hospital. The Cylons that went to Canada, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, China, Yakutsk Russia, Egypt and Angola were also walking around their respective cities. The ones who were in Brazil, Argentina, China, Yakutsk Russia, Egypt and Angola were unable to speak the local language; however, within a short time translators were found.

At the University hospital, Beth was finishing up at treating Number-Six's wounds. After Beth put on the band-aid on Number-Six's forehead to cover the stitches, she said, "Okay, sit tight for a few moments while I get you that tetanus shot. Oh and when I'm out, I'll ask that person I know about if he knows of a job."

"Yes, Doctor," said Number-Six.

Beth left the examination room and when Rebecca saw her, she stepped up to Beth and asked, "How did things go, Dr. O'Brian?"

Beth said to where Rebecca was the only who was able to hear, "I didn't get any visions, but I think things went good. Savannah was also asking about finding a job and I thought Agent Louis could help, so he could control things better."

"That's not a bad thought, but he and Agent Cortes left," said Rebecca. "Agent Mitchell and Agent Garibaldi are still here. They're in the waiting room with Brandon, Spence and Ryan.

"I hope Agent Mitchell isn't one to hold a grudge," said Beth.

"I think he's calmer than what he was before," said Rebecca.

"I'll find out," said Beth.

Before Beth was able to walk away, Rebecca said, "Dr. O'Brian, when you get done with Ms. Hill, you are to point out the body to be autopsied to Agent Mitchell so he can collect it. You are then to leave and I don't want you back until eight in the morning"

"I want to be the one to do the autopsy," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, according to your file you have only fourteen months experience as an assistant to a coroner while he performed the autopsies and that is not near enough experience to satisfy the U. S. government on this matter, so the body gets turned over to Agent Mitchell," said Rebecca.

"Yes, Dr. Eisen," said Beth.

"Oh and I do want you to know that you did do a good job tonight," said Rebecca. "You have the potential to be a great surgeon."

Beth smiled and said, "Thanks for saying that, Dr. Eisen." Rebecca just grinned and nodded. Beth then walked away.

Brandon and the others were sitting in the waiting area among the other people who were waiting. When Agent Mitchell saw Beth approaching, he and the other stood up and stepped up to her.

Beth glanced at Spence just for a second and when she faced Agent Mitchell she said, "I didn't get a vision, but I did tell the Cylon about the Catholic Church."

"Good," said Agent Mitchell.

"She's asking about finding a job and I thought the FBI could help us out with that," said Beth.

"If she's a Cylon, why would the FBI help her to get a job?" asked Ryan.

"The FBI could monitor her moments better or control what she does," said Beth.

"That's actually not a bad idea," said Agent Mitchell. He then reached for his wallet. "I even know where she can apply." He opened his wallet and pulled out a business card. "I have a friend who is a real estate broker and he's actually looking for an assistant." He then held out the card for Beth to take. "His name is Gregg Rose."

Beth took the card and said, "I'll give the card to Savannah."

"I'll give my friend a call and highly recommend her for the job," said Agent Mitchell.

"Well, I better get in there," said Beth. "Oh and the Cylon saw me tranquilizing you so you shouldn't be the one to trail her when she gets released. She might get suspicious if she sees you every time she turns around."

"Please don't remind me of that incident," said Agent Mitchell.

Beth slightly grinned. She then faced Ryan and asked, "Why are you still here?"

"I waiting around to talk to you," said Ryan.

"I have no interest in talking to you and I am now insisting that you leave," said Beth.

"Beth, please?" asked Ryan.

Beth faced Brandon and asked, "Isn't Ryan dangerously close at stalking me?"

Brandon looked at Ryan and said, "Beth ask you to leave and if you don't leave you can be arrested for stalking."

"Beth, please give me five minutes," Ryan begged.

"You lost that privilege a long time ago." Beth then said in a stern manner, "Now leave."

"Ryan, there are to policemen and two FBI agents standing right beside you, so you better leave before you are arrested for stalking," said Spence.

"Fine, Beth," said Ryan. "I'll sell the house I just bought and I'll go back to London."

"I just want you out of my life… again and where you go is your business," said Beth. She then turned and walked away.

Ryan stuck his hand out for Brandon to shake and said, "Brandon, it was good seeing you again."

"It was good seeing you again, but to be honest, you shouldn't have attempted to get back with Beth," said Brandon.

"I'm still in love with Beth so I had to try," said Ryan. "Bye; Bye Spence. It was nice to meet you."

"Likewise," said Spence.

Ryan then turned and walked away.

Seconds later, Beth walked back into the examination room and stepped up to Number-Six with a syringe and an alcohol wipe in one hand. The business card was in the other.

She held out the business card for Numbers-Six to take and said, "I'm not sure what the job entails, but I was told that a man name Gregg Rose is looking for an assistant."

Number-Six looked at the card and asked, "Is Gregg Rose a friend of yours?"

"I never met him," said Beth. "Okay, let's finish up here and then you are free to leave."

As Beth was opening the package to the alcohol pad Number-Six asked, "I'm slightly embarrassed of not knowing this, but why do I need that shot?"

"It's a tetanus shot," said Beth. Beth went to wipe Number-Six's arm to prepare the shot. "If you get the bacterium that causes tetanus you could get muscle spasms or even lockjaw. Getting a tetanus shot prevents that. When a person gets severely cut in the manner that you have, it's a good idea for that person to get a tetanus shot. This shot is also good for four years, so you won't need it each and every time you get severely cut within that time."

"So you are giving me that shot without you knowing if I had it within the last four years," Number-Six commented.

"I don't see any scars on you that would indicate that you had severe wounds in the past that would require a tetanus shot," said Beth. "Also, if you had a tetanus shot before, you wouldn't be enquiring about it. Am I wrong?"

Number-Six slightly grinned and said, "You're not wrong, Dr. O'Brian."

Beth gave Number-Six the shot. She then said, "Okay, you are all finished. Keep your wrist wrapped for a few days and those stitches should be ready to come out in two weeks. You can either come back here to have them remove or you can go see a private doctor to have it done."

"Thank you, Dr. O'Brian," said Number-Six.

Beth grinned and said, "You're welcome. Now follow me to the nurse's station and after you get discharged, you are free to leave."

"Yes, Doctor," said Number-Six. She then followed Beth to the Nurse's station.

Beth handed Number-Six's chart to Nurse Baker and as she faced Number-Six she said, "Nurse Baker will handle things from here. Have a goodnight, Savannah."

"Goodnight," said Number-Six.

Beth walked back to where Brandon, Spence, Agent Mitchell and Agent Garibaldi were at and when she stepped up, she looked at her watch and said, "Brandon, you have been here for a few hours. Will you be explaining things to Kristi?"

"Kristi and the kids are visiting her mother so I'm actually wife and kid free until Sunday night," said Brandon.

"Is there anything wrong?" asked Beth.

"Oh no," said Brandon. "One of Kristi's cousins is getting married this Saturday and they went for that. I tried to get off so I could go with them, but being so close to Christmas, I wasn't able to do it."

Beth looked at Agent Mitchell and said, "Anyway, Agent Mitchell, Dr. Eisen instructed me to point out the body in the morgue to you and then go home. So unless someone needs to be here to trail Savannah Hill, everyone can follow me."

"Agent Louis had placed a few agents in position to trail Savannah Hill, so Agent Garibaldi and I are good to go with you," said Agent Mitchell.

"That's good," said Beth. "Follow me then."

Beth led everyone to the elevator and after getting there she pressed the down-button. The elevator took a short time to arrive. After the door opened everyone stepped in. Beth pressed the button for the basement. After the elevator door shut, everyone heard Beth's stomach growling.

"What was that?" asked Agent Garibaldi.

"My stomach," said Beth. "I haven't eaten since breakfast and I'm actually getting a little hungry."

"Can I buy you a late dinner?" asked Spence.

Beth gave Spence a grin and as the door was opening she said, "Okay." Beth walked off the elevator. "Follow me, everyone."

Beth led everyone to the morgue and when they stepped in, Beth noticed four freezer drawers that were marked with a body to be autopsied.

Beth walked up to one of the drawers and opened it. The person there wasn't the Cylon, but when Agent Mitchell saw the face, he asked, "When did this body come in?"

Beth looked at the record and said, "This body been here since yesterday morning. Is there anything wrong?"

"We have been looking for this man for the past forty-eight hours," said Agent Mitchell. "We can stop looking now."

As Beth shut the drawer, she said, "I hope he wasn't an agent."

"No, he was actually and informant," said Agent Mitchell. "I was told he had information on a gun runner, but he disappeared before he could tell us."

Beth opened another drawer and after seeing that it wasn't the Cylon she shut it.

When Beth opened the third drawer and saw the body she said, "This is the one. This is the Cylon. Dr. Ryman would be the person you want to talk to about getting the body released in your custody."

"Thank you, Dr. O'Brian," said Agent Mitchell.

"Agent Mitchell, can I be present or assist with the autopsy?" asked Beth.

"That would be against regulations," said Agent Mitchell.

"I had to ask," said Beth. Agent Mitchell just grinned. "The third Cylon that I saw was seriously injured and she's most likely in the recovery room. Should I show you to her?"

"That would be good," said Agent Mitchell.

"Follow me, people," said Beth.

As they were walking back towards the elevator Agent Garibaldi asked, "How many Cylons did you see in your vision?"

"I saw four, but I only saw three of those four entering the hospital tonight," said Beth. "The fourth one might have gone to another hospital. Agent Mitchell, I'm excellent at drawing and I have no trouble with drawing from memory; in fact most of the drawings I do is from memory. Anyway, I can draw you the faces of the Cylons I saw in my vision."

"Agent Mitchell, Beth is a great artist," said Brandon.

Beth grinned at Brandon for a second. They were then stepping up to the elevator and Beth pressed the button.

"If you are able to then that would be great," said Agent Mitchell.

"I will be here in the morning at eight and if you come by around that time I will have it for you," said Beth.

As the elevator door opened, Agent Mitchell said, "I'll stop by."

Everyone then stepped on the elevator.

Minutes later, and after a short search, Beth and the other were walking up to the Sharon Valerii modeled Cylon. The Cylon was still unconscious with an IV in her arm along with breathing on a respirator.

Beth picked up the Cylon's chart and as she looked at it, she said barely loud enough for her group to hear, "This is the one I saw multiple copies of in my vision. The hospital listed her as a Jane Doe. She suffered broken ribs along with major abdominal injuries. A fractured right arm… the list of injuries goes on."

As Beth put the chart back, Agent Garibaldi said, "It appears that she and our friend in the morgue took the brunt of the attack."

"This wasn't an attack," said Beth. "This was their way to infiltrate us. I also doubt that this was the only place infiltrators were sent. Agent Mitchell if I was in your position I would be checking for other disasters around the U.S. and possibly all around the globe for similar incidents at the time of our plane crash."

Agent Mitchell grinned and said, "I'm way ahead of you. I called in about an hour ago to have someone to do that. The results came back that this was the only place in the United States; however, there were similar disasters reported in London, Yakutsk Russia, Edmonton Canada and Lanzhou China around the same time. Unusual activities were also reported in two locations in South America along with regions in Northern Africa, Southard Africa and Australia. Also Agent Louis had gathered the security tapes of the patients entering this hospital and the tapes from the surrounding hospitals and is going to get permission from the government of the cities I just mention to compare those tapes to theirs."

"Cool," said Beth.

Everyone's attention was then drawn to a nurse entering the room. The nurse looked at Beth and asked, "Is there anything wrong, Doctor?"

Agent Mitchell showed the nurse his badge and said before Beth was able to reply, "I'm Agent Mitchell of the FBI, and I needed to get a look at this patient. Dr. O'Brian was just helping me out. In fact, we're finished here."

"Okay, I'm leaving you guys and change out of my scrubs," said Beth.

"Beth, I'll wait for you down stairs and then we can go to that Italian restaurant that you like so well," said Spence.

Beth gave Spence a grin and said, "I see Brandon been telling you things about me."

Before Spence had a chance to respond, Brandon said, "I just mentioned a couple places you like to eat."

"I'm not upset, Brandon," said Beth.

"Dr. O'Brian, meeting you had been interesting," said Agent Mitchell. Beth just grinned. "However, Agent Garibaldi and I will see you later

Beth waved and said, "Bye. Spence, I see you in a few minutes."

Spence just nodded. Beth then left the room.

Beth went straight to her locker and changed into her every day clothes. After putting on her winter coat and putting her purse over her shoulder, she left the locker room and walked towards the waiting room.