- Erin Driscoll: [Over the phone] I'm calling you to consider aborting the missile strike
- President John Keeler: Based on what?
- Erin Driscoll: We are attempting a rescue operation
- President John Keeler: I was told the Marine strike force was ten to twenty minutes away
- Erin Driscoll: They are Sir: Jack Bauer went in by himself
- President John Keeler: The terrorist group is moments away from executing the Secretary of Defense in front of the world and I cannot allow that to happen
- Erin Driscoll: I understand Sir. But if Jack can affect a rescue before that happens?
- President John Keeler: In that case, I'll abort the missile strike. His running out of time
- Erin Driscoll: How long does he have Sir?
- President John Keeler: Seven minutes
- Behrooz Araz: [after overhearing his father's phone conversation] what're you talking about? It's over: they found Omar, the government stopped the trial
- Navi Araz: Yes, I know
- Behrooz Araz: Then how can you say this is all "good fortune"? Everything we worked for is ruined. You made me kill someone I cared about, all for nothing
- Navi Araz: No, not for nothing. The trial was only our first step
- Behrooz Araz: I don't understand
- Navi Araz: There were certain "things" you mother and I decided to keep from you
- Behrooz Araz: What "things"?
- Navi Araz: Please, I'm busy
- Behrooz Araz: You forced me to kill my girlfriend because of this trial you owe me an explanation
- Navi Araz: [Sternly] I don't owe you anything
- James Heller: [Referring to Paul] does he know?
- Audrey Raines: Know what?
- James Heller: About you and Jack
- Audrey Raines: How long have you known?
- James Heller: Not until today: although I'm surprised I haven't figured it out until now
- Audrey Raines: It's not what you think. Paul and I were over before Jack and I started seeing each other
- James Heller: Except Paul doesn't think it's over. Last time I spoke to him, he thought he had a second chance
- Audrey Raines: Yeah, that's more about fixing his "wounded pride" than fixing this relationship
- James Heller: So he doesn't know about it?
- Audrey Raines: Not yet
- Audrey Raines: [after he remains silent] I'll take care of it
- Richard Heller: [while hugging in an interrogation room as Curtis watches from another room] dad, they said you were ok: Audrey too, thank God. I said some awful things before. I was afraid I'd never get a chance to apologize
- James Heller: I said some pretty harsh things myself but no matter what was said your still my son and I will always love you
- Richard Heller: Me too dad
- James Heller: They said they were using some interrogation "techniques"
- Richard Heller: They were totally out of line. I'm going to sue them blind
- James Heller: I think it'd be a little more "effective" if you let me deal with it. I promise you if they were out of line, heads will roll
- Richard Heller: What'd you mean "if"?
- James Heller: Why did they think you were holding something back from them?
- Richard Heller: I don't know
- James Heller: If you know something that would shed some light on what happened to me...
- Richard Heller: You think I wouldn't tell them if I thought it was relevant?
- James Heller: So, there is "something"?
- Richard Heller: Now you're giving me the third degree?
- James Heller: Do you have any idea what your sister just went through? If you know anything that would help us find them, tell me now
- Richard Heller: Dad, I'm glad you're alive, I really am but I am not going to tell these people things about my private life that they don't need to know
- James Heller: [Raises his voice] that you don't "think they need to know, these people were trying to save our lives
- Richard Heller: [Raises his voice even louder] these people can't be trusted and what they did to me is proof
- James Heller: Agent Manning, can you come in here please?
- James Heller: [to Curtis after he enters the room] I am authorizing you to do whatever you "feel" is necessary to get this information out of my son
- Richard Heller: [Nervously] dad
- James Heller: I love you son but I have a duty to my country
- Richard Heller: You can't be serious
- Richard Heller: [while his father leaves the interrogation room, as Curtis stands in his way] dad
- Erin Driscoll: Sarah said you may have found a connection to the train bombing and Heller's abduction?
- Curtis Manning: Yeah, about an hour ago, NTSB reported a passenger was killed but not as a result of the crash
- Curtis Manning: [Showing her the image of the dead body on a monitor] shot at close range
- Erin Driscoll: Who is he?
- Curtis Manning: We're trying to find out: he had no ID and his face and prints don't show up on any database. Though whoever killed him, stole something he had changed to his wrist
- Curtis Manning: [Showing her the next image] I think it may have been this. A passenger on the train saw a man with a briefcase handcuffed. Take a look at the damage that was supposed to be sustained at the crash, we just recovered this where Heller was being held
- Erin Driscoll: What're you telling me? The train bombing was a cover for the theft of this briefcase? What was in it?
- Curtis Manning: [Zooming in on the image of the logo on the briefcase] it was empty but we traced the corporate logo on the briefcase to McLennan-Forster
- Erin Driscoll: The defense contractor?
- Curtis Manning: Yeah
- Erin Driscoll: Have you contacted them?
- Curtis Manning: I just got off the phone with their CEO, his stonewalling. He said before he disclosed anything, we need "special clearance" from the Department of Defense
- Erin Driscoll: The Secretary should be able to get us whatever clearances from DOD. Let's get a print out from all of this
- Erin Driscoll: [Through a video conference call] Mr. Reiss, I am Erin Driscoll, Director of CTU Los Angeles: my colleagues Curtis Manning and Sarah Gavin are also present. Also, Jack Bauer, Special Advisor to Secretary Heller
- John Reiss: I hope you understand we at McLennan-Forster couldn't give you details about that case until we received appropriate permission from DOD
- Erin Driscoll: Understood, may we please begin? What was your courier transporting?
- John Reiss: A device we developed under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Emergency Management Program. It's a Dobson Type Override
- Erin Driscoll: What exactly does this Override do?
- John Reiss: It's a combination of hardware and software that can remotely take control of a nuclear power facility
- Erin Driscoll: Under what circumstance the Override would be used?
- John Reiss: The government wanted the people to control the plant's nuclear bile. In the event of a disaster that necessitated an evacuation
- Erin Driscoll: And the person in possession of this program could they do the opposite with it? Create a disaster at a plant and meltdown?
- John Reiss: Theoretically: yes but merely having possession of the override wouldn't be enough. There are safeguards in place
- Erin Driscoll: What kind of safeguards?
- John Reiss: If anyone who's trying to use the Override, would have to hack through the reactor's firewall and that would take massive computer power which NRC could see coming a mile away
- Jack Bauer: Is it possible NRC could miss this due to unusually heavy traffic on the internet?
- John Reiss: I don't follow
- Jack Bauer: In less than an hour ago millions of computers around the world were streaming the trial of the Secretary of Defense, is it "possible" that this trial was some kind of Trojan horse to disguise a massive attack on nuclear power plant's firewalls?
- John Reiss: It might be "possible"
- Jack Bauer: How many nuclear power plants in this country would be vulnerable?
- John Reiss: All of them
- Jack Bauer: How many is that?
- John Reiss: At this time, the United States has one hundred and four nuclear power plants online
- Jack Bauer: We have to assume they used this Override to take over the plants: get me NRC now, get me Secretary Heller
- Erin Driscoll: [Concluding the conference call] thank you Mr. Reiss
- Paul Raines: [after he enters CTU medical where Audrey is being treated] they said it was ok to come in
- Audrey Raines: Hi
- Paul Raines: My God, I was so worried: are you hurt?
- Audrey Raines: No, I just got some scrapes, nothing serious
- Paul Raines: You sure?
- Audrey Raines: Yeah really I'm ok. They've Okayed me for my debriefing
- Paul Raines: On the flight over I couldn't stop thinking about us, about how when we separated, we both took time to figure out what we wanted. Now I know I want us to be together again, I'm ready to work at it. I'll make our marriage first priority, just give us a chance?
- Audrey Raines: I'm sorry, that's not what I want
- Paul Raines: I'm a fool for bringing up this now: you can't make decisions about our relationship when you're in this state
- Audrey Raines: I'm seeing someone
- Paul Raines: How long has this been going on?
- Audrey Raines: Six months
- Paul Raines: Do you love him?
- Audrey Raines: Yes
- Jack Bauer: [after opening the door, realizing his interrupting their conversation] I'm sorry, I'll come back later
- Audrey Raines: [Introducing them to each other] Paul, this is Jack Bauer
- Jack Bauer: [Shaking hands] nice to meet you
- Paul Raines: You're the one who saved Audrey's life, thank you
- Jack Bauer: [to Paul] you're welcome
- Jack Bauer: [to Audrey] those photos are ready for you to take a look at
- Audrey Raines: Ok, Paul, we'll talk later?
- Paul Raines: [Before leaving] yeah
- Jack Bauer: [while walking towards her] you alright?
- Audrey Raines: Yeah
- Jack Bauer: You ready to go?
- Audrey Raines: [Before kissing] not yet
- Audrey Raines: [after kissing] now I am