Carter Redwood aufgeführt in der Rolle von...
FBI SA Andre Raines
- Steve Webb: I spoke with my attorneys, and they tell me I'm under no legal obligation to cooperate with you on this matter, so...
- Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester: You may be the only way we can get who killed your transporter and shot one of my agents!
- Steve Webb: Well, you see right there? That's the exact reason I don't want you involved in this. I can't risk you screwing this up for me, which you will, because you're after blood, and all I want is my damn money back.
- Special Agent Andre Raines: [restraining him before he can do something he might regret] Scott. Scott, Scott!
- Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester: You're gonna let him do this?
- Dante Graf: We're Swiss. We won't be getting involved.
- Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester: Okay, everyone, listen up. Swiss federal police are requesting our assistance on a robbery-homicide.
- Special Agent Jamie Kellett: Melissa Miller and Chet Lewis, both U.S. cits. Lewis was shot once in the back of the head, Miller was able to escape. Both Lewis and Miller are retired cops, now licensed private investigators out of Dallas.
- Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester: Swiss police haven't gotten much from Melissa, as she's been in surgery for injuries sustained during the robbery. But Swiss police got that these two were hired transporters moving four cryptocurrency wallets to a place called Wellix, a cryptocurrency vault in the Alps.
- Special Agent Cameron Vo: I've heard of that place. It's basically the Fort Knox of cryptocurrency on the planet.
- Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester: Full disclosure, my grasp on cryptocurrency wallets is similar to my grasp on "Finnegan's Wake", which is to say loose, in a nutshell.
- Special Agent Andre Raines: Wallets are the equivalent to a safety deposit box. If you don't have a crypto wallet, your coins are sitting on an exchange somewhere online. There were some online hacks in the past that caused some concern over this. Hacks are less likely today, and companies are being held to higher safety standards, but some people still feel safer having their coins in a wallet. The downside is, if your coins aren't online, they're essentially sitting on a flash drive, or wallet. If you lose the wallet, you lose it all.