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Jack Bauer is with David Hoffman near Sarah and Conner's home. Despite his service some at CTU still don't trust him on an operation without some supervision. They see that the windows are all closed, a bit unusual. David is trying to call them, pretending to be an annoying salesman, but noone answers. Their satellites confirm six individuals, likely someone is holding Sarah and/or Conner captive. They are already planning an operation. Meanwhile Doyle is trying to talk to Kate, hoping she will call off this and let Conner go.
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Doyle: I've seen your file. Time was you risked your life to stop Second Wave, prevent an unneccesary war. Now, you kill innocent people, for what? Money? At least Marie believed in something.
Kate: You do not get to talk to me about my sister. Did the government have to kill her? They couldn't just send her to prison? She wasn't a threat to anyone anymore.
Doyle: She was willing to die for what she believed in.
Kate: She threw her life away for nothing. People have always killed each other and wil do so forever. I see no reason to profit if I can. Just giving the people what they want, the tools to shoot each other, and medicine to patch up survivors for the next round.
Doyle: Maybe people will always kill each other, but you don't have to help.
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At the private airfield governor Reid is awaiting vice-president Hellar. Reid is also on the phone, ordering nuclear power plant to lower their emissions. He tells his advisors that this will make it more difficult to melt them down. While it seems unlikely that terrorists can attack a nuclear plant, better safe than sorry. Reid seems more worried that some radical group will become encouraged by these events, try to assasinate Hellar.
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