Spec Ops


202. Spec Ops
Written by: Robert Cochran
Directed by: T.J. Scott
Guest Cast: Bruce Payne, Nicu Branzea, Derwin Jordan
Transcribed by Jean

[Note: Transcript dialogue only until update.]
 

SECTION: NIKITA'S ROOM

Nikita tumbles around her room, restless.


SECTION

MADELINE: Her strength is returning.

OPERATIONS: Yes.  Not that she ever seemed what you would call weak.

MICHAEL: I'll set up a program.

OPERATIONS:  No.

MICHAEL: She's ready.

OPERATIONS: Yes.  But, we've decided to let Jurgen handle it.

MICHAEL:  Why?

MADELINE:  You're the one who brought her out. You're too close to the situation.  We need complete objectivity.

OPERATIONS:  Jurgen...

OPERATIONS: Are you familiar with a case history of an agent named Nikita?

JURGEN: I just got the file.

OPERATIONS: About six months ago she was placed in Abeyance, then sent on a Mission against the Freedom League.  At first, we thought she was dead.  Then we received word that she'd been taken prisoner.

JURGEN: You think she cooperated with the League?

MADELINE: That's what we want you to tell us.  We want a complete evaluation, physical, psychological, and emotional.

JURGEN: She's mine.

MADELINE: You own her.

OPERATIONS: Find out the truth.  You have one week.

JURGEN:     Good to see you, Michael.


NIKITA'S ROOM

NIKITA: Michael!

NIKITA: I was wondering when you'd come see me.

MICHAEL: You were in Observation, it wasn't permitted.

NIKITA: Does that mean I'm out now?

MICHAEL: As of an hour ago.


SECTION

OPERATIVE:   I've lost sync on five.


NIKITA'S ROOM

MICHAEL: We have two minutes.  Do you know of a man named Jurgen?

NIKITA: I've heard of him.  Special Ops.

MICHAEL: You'll be spending some time with him.

NIKITA: Is that bad?

MICHAEL: Yes.  Operation's not convinced you're telling the truth.  Jurgen's been assigned to find out for sure.

NIKITA: Well, I won't let him.

MICHAEL: It’s not going to be easy. Supposedly you were tortured for six months.  Progress too slowly, you'll seem damaged; too quickly, and they'll be suspicious.

NIKITA: I can handle it. When are we going to see each other?

MICHAEL: I don't know. Just be careful.


SECTION

OPERATIONS: We received a message this morning from a contact in Hong Kong concerning a man named Kudrin.

MARCO:  Wasn't Kudrin in the Freedom League?

OPERATIONS: Yes.  He was at a base we incinerated two weeks ago. Apparently, he survived.

MICHAEL: That's impossible.

OPERATIONS: Not so.  Our contact is reliable.  It’s very likely Kudrin's back in touch with the remnant of the League so we need him alive for questioning.  Michael, put together a Team. You'll leave in an hour.

OPERATIONS:  Michael?

MICHAEL: Of course.


MUNITIONS

WALTER: Wow!  Look who's here, back from the dead! Hi, Sugar.

WALTER: Uh ... I wanted to come to see you, but they wouldn't let me.

NIKITA: I know.

WALTER: The Freedom League was…was it bad what they did to you?

NIKITA: It was bad enough.

WALTER: Anything I can do, you tell me.

NIKITA: Uh ... I'll be fine.  But thank you.

WALTER: So, what's next?

NIKITA: I'm not sure, I ...I'm going into Rehab with a man named Jurgen.  Do you know him?

WALTER: Yeah, I know him.

NIKITA: And ...?

WALTER: I've seen him help people ...I've seen him destroy people. You can catch me later. There's a Mission on the pad.

NIKITA: What's the Mission?

WALTER: One of the Freedom Leaguers survived the assault, could have been one of guys that worked you over! We bring them back, maybe you can ... pay him back! Wish us luck!


SECTION: HALLWAY

MICHAEL: Michael.  Is it true that someone survived the assault?

MICHAEL: A man named Kudrin. Did you hear about him when you were with the League?

NIKITA: No...but he might know that I was there for only two days, instead of six months.

MICHAEL: Right.

NIKITA: If he's captured and questioned by Madeline. ...

MICHAEL: I'll take care of it.  Just make sure you handle Jurgen.


HONG KONG

MARCO:  We were suppose to take him alive!

MICHAEL: I had no choice.

MARCO:  Hope you can sell that to Operations.

MARCO:   This must be your lucky day.

MICHAEL: What do you mean?

MARCO:  He's not dead -- not yet anyways.  Maybe he'll pull through.

MICHAEL:     Bring him in.


SECTION: JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN: Do you know what this it?

NIKITA: Go.

JURGEN: Do you play?

NIKITA: No.

JURGEN: You should.  You'd be surprised what it can teach you.

NIKITA: I'm not much for games.

JURGEN: Why are you here?

NIKITA: They sent me.

JURGEN: Why are you here?

NIKITA: To increase my proficiency levels.

JURGEN: Why are you here?

NIKITA: To become a better Operative.

JURGEN: Thought you didn't like games.

NIKITA: I'm here because I don't want to die.

JURGEN:  Good. You might just live...if you obey one…simple…rule. Don't tell me any more lies.

NIKITA: The truth, the whole truth, nothing but.

JURGEN: That's right.

NIKITA: I'm not sure that's possible in Section.

JURGEN: No need to worry about the Section. You need to worry about me.

NIKITA: Shall we begin the session?

JURGEN: We just finished. I'll see you tomorrow.


SECTION ONE

MADELINE:   Mr. Kudrin. You've had a rough couple of days.  The doctors say you're going to live. That's the bad news. There is no good news.

MADELINE:   You'll notice the pain is minimal, given the severity of your wounds.  That's because we've pumped you full of painkillers.  The painkillers we've used are highly addictive, and they work very quickly.  If the supply is cut off, you'll suffer not only the pain of your wounds, but the pain of withdrawal.  Most people find the combination unpleasant. The remaining members of the Freedom League...where are they?

MADELINE:   When you feel you'd like to speak with me, just push the button next to your hand.


SECTION: JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:  Hostile action.

JURGEN: One-twenty.

JURGEN: That's enough.

JURGEN: Sorry.  I must have finished it.

JURGEN: Stop!

JURGEN: Your report said they used neuro-shock.

NIKITA: Yes, that's right.

JURGEN: It damages nerve tissue.  Sometimes it’s permanent.

NIKITA: Meaning what?

JURGEN: You …may have already reached your maximum performance level.

NIKITA: It's not good enough?

JURGEN: No.

NIKITA: Then I'm going to have to try ... and be better.

JURGEN:  Michael's report didn't mention the neuro-shock.

NIKITA: Well, he wasn't there. I was.

JURGEN:  He did the initial debriefing.

NIKITA: I was in pretty bad shape. Then, I made a final report, later.

MICHAEL: I'll see you this afternoon.


SECTION: VAN ACCESS HALLWAY

NIKITA: He found some discrepancies between your report and mine.

MICHAEL: That was deliberate.  A complete agreement would suggest collusion.

NIKITA: What happened to Kudrin?

MICHAEL: They're keeping him alive.

NIKITA: Have they questioned him yet?

MICHAEL: They're doing it now.

NIKITA: So, what do you want to do?

MICHAEL: Wait.

NIKITA: So what are we going to do -- you and I? Something happened between us, Michael. We can't keep pretending that it didn't.

MICHAEL: This isn't the right time.

NIKITA: We may never have another time. We can kiss, we can touch. There's nothing stopping us.

MICHAEL: They'll know.  They'll see it in our eyes when we look at each other.  And it won't be long before they figure out the truth.

NIKITA: And they'll cancel us.

MICHAEL: Yes.

NIKITA: I'd be willing to die if it meant in the meantime I could live -- really live -- for just one day.

MICHAEL: Nikita, wait.

NIKITA: Until when?

MICHAEL: Until you've finished Rehab.  Until their attention is somewhere else.

NIKITA: And after that, will there be another excuse?

MICHAEL: I don't know.  I just know right now it's too risky.

NIKITA: I came back for you!  For us to be together.

MICHAEL: That's going to be difficult now.  We'll have to be careful.

NIKITA: I'm tired of being careful.

MICHAEL: Get over it.

NIKITA: (muttering) ‘Get over it’.


SECTION ONE

MICHAEL: He talked?

MADELINE: He gave me a location of a safe house in Munich.  It may lead to other locations.

MICHAEL: I'll take a Team out tonight.

MADELINE: That's a start, but I think he knows more.

MICHAEL: More about what?

MADELINE: About the League. What else?

MICHAEL: Nothing.

MADELINE: How's Nikita?

MICHAEL: She seems fine.  What does Jurgen say?

MADELINE: Nothing, yet.


SECTION

BIRKOFF:  From what we've been able to extrapolate with Kudrin, our best point of entry is here.

OPERATIONS: Where's the host system?

BIRKOFF:  In here.

OPERATIONS: Room traffic?

BIRKOFF: Minimal. But they will be there to protect the computer.

OPERATIONS: It has all Freedom League data on it, including their Directory.

BIRKOFF: Most of your hostile activity will be in the corridor, which means we can't saturate. We set off an alarm too soon, they'll destroy it themselves.  I'd run it single.

OPERATIONS: Only one?

BIRKOFF: If you enter from here, you'll get into the room with minimal resistance.

OPERATIONS: You take it.

MICHAEL: No.

OPERATIONS: What?

MICHAEL: I've run this pattern before.  I have a higher P.O.S.

OPERATIONS: All right.  Do it.

BIRKOFF: Once you get the Hash Table, give me a pulse.  I'll be bringing everyone in for egress. If we pull this off, its more intel in one place then we've ever seen.


MUNICH: FREEDOM LEAGUE SAFE HOUSE

Michael kills the guards and shoots the computer full of bullets.


OPERATIONS' OFFICE

OPERATIONS:  Every one was a hit, the computer was yours. What happened?

MICHAEL: By the time I'd secured the room, they had destroyed the computer.

OPERATIONS: What's going on, Michael?

MICHAEL: Nothing.

OPERATIONS: When Nikita was missing you had a rough time.  Now that she's back, you're having another.

MICHAEL: It has nothing to do with Nikita.

OPERATIONS: You of all people should know the dangers of an emotional involvement with colleagues. Is there anything you want to tell me, Michael?

MICHAEL: No.


JURGEN'S AREA

NIKITA: Another firefight sim?

JURGEN: What else did they do to you, besides the neuro-shock?

NIKITA: Uh ...sleep deprivation, propaganda ...threats.  Oh, promises ...

JURGEN:  Promises?  Of what?

NIKITA: Money, a safe haven on some island.

JURGEN:  Sounds great.  Why didn't you accept?

NIKITA:  Well, I didn't believe them.

JURGEN:  They'd kill you whether you cooperated or not.

NIKITA:  That's right.

JURGEN:  Soooo ...why resist?  Why not get it over with?

NIKITA:  Why does anybody resist torture?

JURGEN:  Most don't. Why did you?

NIKITA:  Loyalty.

JURGEN: To the Section.

NIKITA: Yes, that's right.

JURGEN: I told you before, if you want to live -- don't lie to me.

NIKITA:  I'm loyal...to the Section.  That is the way we're trained, isn't it?


SECTION: HALLWAY

MICHAEL:  Birkoff just cracked Freedom League's Directory.

MADELINE:  So I hear.

MICHAEL:  There's no longer any reason to keep Kudrin alive.

MADELINE:  He may still have some useful information.

MICHAEL:  We have all we need.

MADELINE:  Why are you so anxious to see him die?

MICHAEL:  He's wasting resources.

JURGEN:  Not necessarily.  Ask Kudrin about Nikita.

MICHAEL:  What about her?

JURGEN:  He may have been in the camp when she was tortured.  He could tell us exactly what they did to her.

MADELINE:  Is that important?

JURGEN:  Yes.  There's something ... she's not telling me.

MADELINE:  She's probably repressing the worst of it.

JURGEN:  It’s not repression.

MADELINE:  Deception?

JURGEN:  Anything Kudrin could tell us would be useful. Unless Michael objects.

MICHAEL:  No.  It’s a good idea.

MADELINE:   Then it’s settled.


SECTION ONE

MADELINE:  We're interested in a woman who was held in Base Camp 4.

KUDRIN: There was no prisoner in Base Camp 4.

MADELINE: That's not true. She was rescued during the assault.

KUDRIN:  Impossible.

MADELINE:  She was held for six months.  We want to know what your people did to her.

KUDRIN:  We don't hold prisoners.  We interrogate, then dispose of them.

MADELINE:  Whatever was done to her, we won't hold it against you personally.  In fact, the only way that you can make things worse for yourself is if you lie.

KUDRIN:  There was no prisoner!  Certainly not for more than a few days.


MADELINE’S OFFICE

OPERATIONS:     So?

MADELINE:   I've come to know Mr. Kudrin rather well lately, and there's a good chance he's telling the truth.

OPERATIONS:  Perhaps Nikita was a prisoner, but he wasn't aware of it.

MADELINE:  Perhaps.

OPERATIONS:  Jurgen's evaluation of Nikita?

MADELINE:  That's she's hiding something.

OPERATIONS:   If she wasn't a prisoner of the Freedom League, then she's been outside the Section for six months -- free!

MADELINE: Yes.

OPERATIONS:   So why would she come back?

MADELINE:  I don't know.  But it raises another possibility.

OPERATIONS:  What's that?

MADELINE: That Michael knows the truth, and he lied to protect her. A bond between two agents isn't always such a bad thing.

OPERATIONS:   This level of betrayal would be unacceptable.

MADELINE:  Yes.

OPERATIONS:  Get to the bottom of it, then we'll do what we have to do. Are you happy with your new office?

MADELINE:  Very.

OPERATIONS:   I'm glad.

MADELINE:   Thank you.


JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:   All right.

NIKITA:  How am I doing?

JURGEN:  Your reflexes are at 90 percent, but your coordination is no better than 75.

NIKITA:  Yeah, I can feel it.  I'm still out of sync.

JURGEN:  So, we'll step up the pace.

NIKITA:  All right.

JURGEN:  Have you started playing Go yet?

NIKITA:  No, I haven't.

JURGEN:  Why not?  I told you to.

NIKITA:  I didn't realize it was an order.

JURGEN:   In Go, every move is a cover ... for something else.

NIKITA:  Well, I'm sure it’s Section's most popular pastime.

NIKITA:  Anything else?

JURGEN:  No.

JURGEN:  Oh, there is one thing…

JURGEN:   You don't seem out of sync now.


SECTION: HALLWAY

NIKITA:  He knows I wasn't a prisoner.

MICHAEL:  How?

NIKITA:  Just does.

MICHAEL:  Does he know about us?

NIKITA:  I don't know.

MICHAEL:  I'm under suspicion, too.  I destroyed a Freedom League computer.  I was afraid it might contain data about their prisoners.

NIKITA:  I wouldn't be in it.

MICHAEL:  You asked me once what to do, and I said, "wait."  I have a better answer now. Get away from here.  Be free again.

NIKITA:  You mean it?

MICHAEL:  I mean it. I have a plan.  It’s not perfect, but it should give you two days start, maybe more.

NIKITA:  Me?  What about you?

MICHAEL:  I'll have to stay behind.

NIKITA:  And if the truth comes out after I'm gone?

MICHAEL:  That's a chance I'll have to take.

NIKITA:  You'll do anything, can't you, except be with me. Michael, you can go to hell!  I ran once and it didn't work.  I'm not running again!

MICHAEL:   Nikita. There's another way.  It won't be easy.  It requires something  from both of us. I'll get Kudrin to lie to say you were a prisoner.

NIKITA:  How are you going to do that?

MICHAEL:  That's my problem. Your problem is to take care of Jurgen.

NIKITA:  By doing what?

MICHAEL:  Whatever it takes.


JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:  You're not scheduled.

NIKITA:  I though I'd get in a little extra work, if that's all right with you.

JURGEN:  It's fine. What'll it be?

NIKITA:  Whatever you want, just give it your best shot.

JURGEN:  You sure you're ready for that?

NIKITA: I think so.

JURGEN:  What did you do on the outside?

NIKITA:  You mean, before I came into Section?

JURGEN:  I mean during the six months you were supposedly held prisoner by the Freedom League.

NIKITA: Supposedly?

JURGEN:  What were you really doing? Where did you live? How did you support yourself?

NIKITA:  I don't know what you're talking about.

JURGEN:  This is disappointing.  I was hoping you took me seriously when I told you not to lie.

NIKITA: I'm not lying.

JURGEN:  You see, it felt wrong from the start.  You were repressing something, but ... not a memory.  More like a secret.

NIKITA: You're wrong.

JURGEN:  Am I?  I don't think so. I think I got it right. See, I know why you're here.


HOLDING

MICHAEL:  What do you want?

KUDRIN:  What?

MICHAEL:  What do you want?

KUDRIN: To die.

MICHAEL: I can help.

KUDRIN: Then do it.

MICHAEL: I want something in return. If you do exactly as I say, you'll die quickly. ...  If you betray me, I'll see that you remain like this forever.

KUDRIN: Whatever you say, just do it!

JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:  Tell me why you came back. It was Michael, wasn't it?


HOLDING

Someone inserts a black pellet into the IV tube that drips into  Kudrin’s arm.


JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:  He has you under his thumb, just like all the rest. What, you think you're the first?  Manipulating beautiful woman is his specialty! You've heard of Simone?

NIKITA: He loved Simone.

MICHAEL:  He's never loved anyone -- not even himself.


HOLDING

MADELINE:  You wanted to see me?

KUDRIN:   Yes.

MADELINE:  I'm listening.

KUDRIN:   There was a prisoner. Blond hair. We used the most advanced techniques. ...  She suffered but gave us nothing.

MADELINE:  Why didn't you tell me this before?

KUDRIN:  I've told you ... now. Kill me!

MADELINE:   I only wish I could.  But, you kept this back, and you may be keeping something else back, too. I'm afraid we're going to have to let you live a little longer.


JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:  He's dead inside. He's made you dead, too. You came to kill me because he told you to. If he told you to have sex with me, you'd do that too. You're his slave!


HOLDING

MADELINE:  Medic to holding -- now!


JURGEN'S AREA

JURGEN:  Section will know it wasn't an accident.

NIKITA:  I don't give a damn about the Section!

JURGEN:  Neither do I! Because death doesn't matter if you've truly been alive! And now you're not thinking about the Section, or being canceled or anything -- except what you want: to put that knife deep inside my throat!  Isn't that right?

NIKITA:  That's right!

JURGEN:  Congratulations. You're alive again. As far as I'm concerned, our sessions are over.


SECTION: COMMON AREA

MICHAEL:  Is it over?

NIKITA:   Yes.

NIKITA:  He's no danger to us.

MICHAEL:  You just signed our death warrant.


OPERATIONS' OFFICE

NIKITA:  You wanted to see me?

OPERATIONS:  Yes.  Your evaluation is complete.

MADELINE:  You should have told us the truth, Nikita. Jurgen told us everything. The Freedom League used forced hypnotic regression, didn't they? They reduced you to a little girl again, tried to build you back up.

NIKITA:  Yes, that's right.

OPERATIONS:  It’s nothing to be ashamed of, especially since you didn't crack.

NIKITA:  Well, I ... felt if they put me through it one more time, I might.

MADELINE:   The point is we could have done a better job of helping you if we'd known.  As it is,  Jurgen says you've made it nearly all the way back on sheer willpower.

NIKITA:  Yes.

OPERATIONS:  In any event, I'm sure you'll be pleased to know that a Team returned just an hour ago. The last remnants of the Freedom League have been destroyed.

NIKITA:  So ...ah ...what now?

MADELINE:  You'll work a while longer with Jurgen.  If all goes well, you'll be returned to active status.

OPERATIONS:   Well done, Nikita.


VAN ACCESS HALLWAY

NIKITA:   Forced Hypnotic Regression.  Does it even exist?

JURGEN:   It exists.  It can destroy your emotional structure in a matter of days.

NIKITA:   Any residual effect?

JURGEN:  Report some nightmares, just to keep it convincing.  Then, in two or three weeks, come up to full proficiency, and you'll be in the clear.

NIKITA:  Thanks.

NIKITA:  You still don't trust him?

MICHAEL:  Why should he protect us?

NIKITA:  I don't know. But he just did.

MICHAEL:  You've been in Section long enough, Nikita.  You should know better.

NIKITA:  If he was going to betray us, he would have done it by now.

MICHAEL:  Betrayal gets him nothing.  But he has power over us, because he knows the truth and one day he'll use that power.

NIKITA:  For what?

MICHAEL:  We'll find out soon enough.

NIKITA:  No, I don't think so, Michael.  He's different.

MICHAEL:  Different from what?

NIKITA:  Different from you.
 
 


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