11:24
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Jack Bauer recieved a call from his informant Jenkins.
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Jack: You got something?
Jenkins: Yes. The defense minister of Qumar just asked me to fly him home, despite the shutdown earlier.
Jack: Where?
Jenkins: It's suppossed to be at a private airfield. I own a small plane here.
Jack: Does Shariff want anyone else on the plane?
Jenkins: Just two bodyguards.
Jack: Call him, tell Shariff you can't make it. But that an experienced pilot named Frank Flynn will do the job.
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Jenkins called Shariff with the news.
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Jenkins: Bad news, I can't make it.
Shariff: Why not?
Jenkins: Homeland Security wants to ask me questions. If I don't show they'll get suspicious and come here. I have another pilot, a reliable man named Frank Flynn.
Shariff: Can we trust him?
Jenkins: As long as you pay him enough, he'll do whatever you want, no questions asked.
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Shariff didn't like this development, but he had little choice. He needed to be in Qumar before the Americans invaded, which at this point was a matter of hours. At CTU Milo found something. A man named Turner, worked for the local electric company. Turner was one of the people in charge of he sector, where the traffic cams went dark. He wasn't the only one who could have shut them down, but he was the only one who had $50,000 deposited into his bank account in the last week. Curtis went over to Turner's apartment to question him. Meanwhile Jack Bauer prepared to assasinate Shariff. He still wasn't sure if Bartlett would officially authorize it. As he saw it Josiah Bartlett and Abdul Shariff were the kings, Jack Bauer was just a pawn. But the last time he plyed chess, his pawn killed the other king.
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