Open Heart Transcript
By Claudia
TEASER - WHITE ROOM
Michael: Dr. Kerlock. You
performed an operation six weeks ago.
Kerlock I perform many
operations.
Michael: This one was on behalf of
Red Cell.
Kerlock I can't tell you anything!
Please, they'll kill me.
Michael: So will we.
Kerlock They held a gun to my
head!
Michael: You were paid
$50,000.
Kerlock If I hadn't done it,
someone else would have.
Michael: Who was the patient?
Kerlock A man, late 30's or
40's.
Michael: Features?
Kerlock I didn't see them. He was
sheeted. I saw very little.
Michael: Skin?
Kerlock Fair.
Michael: Build?
Kerlock Medium, little body
fat. That's all I know, I swear! I didn't want to die, so I
agreed.
Michael: To what?
OPERATIONS' OFFICE
Michael: He was paid by Red Cell
to place explosives and a detonator inside someone's abdomen.
Operations: They created a human
time bomb.
Michael: Yes.
Operations: A suicide mission?
Michael: No. The man doesn't know
it's inside him.
Operations: Identity of the
carrier?
Michael: Unknown.
Operations: Target?
Michael: Unknown.
Operations: Time of detonation?
Michael: Unknown.
BRIEFING TABLE
Operations: What do we know about
the explosive?
Michael: It's a plastique.
Operations: How powerful?
Michael: Kerlock said there's
enough to level a city block.
Operations: How long do we have?
Walter: They're using host enzymes
to break down the bio-trigger, half-life of eight weeks. The implant
was six weeks ago.
Operations: So we have two weeks,
at most to locate the carrier and identify the target.
Walter: Mm-hm.
Operations: Birkoff?
Birkoff: I'm analyzing Kerlock's
patient files, and using every available intel source to locate the
target.
Operations: In the meantime we
have one lead. Jenna Vogler. One of Red Cell's top foot
soldiers. According to our intel, she was in the room during the
surgical procedure. We need to bring her in.
Michael: Do we have a location?
Operations: Yes; she's in
prison. Red Cell sometimes funds itself by dealing drugs. She was
arrested at a border crossing a month ago.
Birkoff: Will the local
authorities cooperate?
Operations: No, it's a hostile
country and a direct assault is out of the question for political
reasons. Which leaves us with only one option
BORDER CROSSING
Nikita is on a bus; soldiers get on the bus to check the passengers'
passport and for drugs. Of course, Nikita get caught for drug
possession on purpose and is sent to prison.
Once in the prison, the camera shows prisoners holding aluminum bowls
toward an open roof for food rations. Nikita watches as a girl beats
another prisoners, grabs her bowl, and receives food from the
guard. (obviously the guards don't care.) The girl goes into a tent of
some sort and gives the bowl of food to another girl, Vogler.
WOMEN'S PRISON
Prisoner: Hey, you!
Nikita: I've got her,
Birkoff.
Adrian: What do you think you're
doing? You want to be out here, you gotta pay rent.
Nikita: And if I don't?
Adrian: You'll pay alright.
Nikita: All I got is this.
Adrian: That'll do ... for a
start.
COMM
Birkoff: I went through Kerlock's
patient files. Everyone is accounted for. The carrier's records must
have been deleted.
Operations: Have we at least
identified the target?
Birkoff: We have a source inside a
Red Cell splinter group. He says it's the United Nations General
Assembly next Tuesday.
Operations: Should help us limit
the carrier pool.
Birkoff: I'm compiling a
preliminary database now. Delegates, translators, messengers, pages,
waiters...
Operations: Numbers, Birkoff.
Birkoff: Twelve thousand and
counting.
MUNITIONS
Walter: I designed it for a
mission in the Ural mountains. It weighs 100 grams. Has a receiver
that can pick up FM stations as far away as Germany.
Belinda: FM is line-of-sight
only.
Walter: I piggybacked off a
D.O.D. channel.
Belinda: Doesn't that breach
Section policy?
Walter: I'm a rebel.
Birkoff: Hey, Walter. Operations
wants your report on the detonator.
Walter: Huh?
Belinda: That's okay; I've got to
go anyway.
Walter: I'll catch you later,
Belinda.
Belinda leaves.
Walter: Wow! I haven't felt like
this in a long time. I... I think she might feel the same way.
Birkoff: Walter, the report.
Walter: I... I need your
help. Find out anything you can about her, something I wouldn't likely
know.
Birkoff: Look, I'm really
busy.
Walter: Her birthday's coming
up. I want to get her something really special. Please?
Birkoff: Fine. Input your
report. Operations is waiting.
PRISON'S OUTER PERIMETER
Michael: Birkoff?
Birkoff: Chopper's standing
by. You're clear to go.
Michael: Nikita, go.
Jenna: I've been expecting
you.
Michael: Stand by, Nikita. We have
an anomaly. Twenty hostiles, two vehicles. Nikita, hold your
position.
Jenna: You got lucky today. Don't
let it go to your head. This is my prison.
Nikita: It's a pit. You can keep
it.
COMM
Operations: What's the problem?
Birkoff: Military inspection.
Operations: Can we rearrange the
Tactical?
Birkoff: No. Insufficient
personnel. How do we proceed?
PRISON
Jenna: What do you want?
Nikita: I want to be left
alone.
Jenna: Oh. It doesn't work that
way. You obey the rules or you don't survive.
Nikita: Your rules?
Jenna: That's right.
Michael: Nikita, abort.
Nikita: I make my own rules.
Jenna: Then, we have a
problem.
Nikita: No. You have a
problem.
PRISON: INNER YARD
Jenna nods to a guard who follows Nikita to the privy. The sound of
grunts and punches are heard.
COMM
Birkoff: Military inspection lasts
a week.
Operations: We don't have a
week. Can we breach during the inspection?
Birkoff: No. They have twenty-five
troops dispersed around the prison.
Operations: Review the prison
schematic. Find another scenario.
PRISON
Nikita: I guess if you want me
dead, you'll just have to do it yourself.
COMM
Birkoff: I did an infrared scan of
the prison off satellite feeds. It's built on top of an ancient
structure. Over the centuries, a system of underground tunnels has
been built. One or two paths lead outside the prison walls.
Operations: How do we know the
passageways aren't collapsed?
Birkoff: Color saturation
indicates structural density. A blue line traces a pathway through the
maze that leads under the wall.
Operations: How stable are the
configurations?
Birkoff: There is no way to be
certain but our options are limited.
Operations: Proceed.
PRISON
Birkoff: (via comm) The primary
tunnel runs directly under your feet. It breaches the wall eleven
meters north of the southeast corner, at the first drainage
grate.
Nikita: Tunnel access?
Birkoff: Through the grate. From
there it's two hundred meters to the exit point.
Nikita: When's Recon?
Birkoff: Tonight. Confirm the
pathway.
Nikita: What about Jenna? I won't
be able to carry her all that way.
Birkoff: Scenario's changed: you
have to get her to come willingly.
Nikita: How am I going to do that?
Birkoff: Sorry, not my
department. One more thing. Your comm won't transmit that far below
ground. We'll get you a replacement.
ENTRANCE TO PRISON
Guard: Identification.
Michael: Where's my client?
Guard: Through there. Far
side. Visitors Area.
Michael: The Consulate sent me to
handle your case. Please sign these. We're trying to arrange
bail.
Nikita: How soon?
Michael: Tomorrow. If all goes
well tonight. Are there any other potential clients?
Nikita: One. But we're not on
particularly friendly terms.
Michael: Maybe that can
change.
Nikita: That could be
difficult.
Michael: I'm sure you can
manage. Until tomorrow.
COMM
Birkoff: I familiarized Nikita
with the tunnels, but she needs to confirm accessibility.
Operations: When?
Birkoff: Tonight. If it checks out
we go live tomorrow.
Operations: Good.
Walter: Did you get my stuff yet?
Birkoff: What stuff?
Walter: Belinda! Belinda!
Birkoff: I've been a little busy,
Walter.
Walter: Hey, it's her birthday
tomorrow. I need to get her something that she really likes.
Birkoff: Why don't you ask her?
Walter: You, ah, don't know women
very well, do you?
Birkoff: Right now?
Walter: Yeah. Right now.
Birkoff: Let's see what we've
got. She plays the piano...
Walter: Nice.
Birkoff: ...is fluent in Czech and
Russian.
Walter: Mm.
Birkoff: ...broke her leg when she
was twelve -- got thrown from a horse.
Walter: Really, huh? It's great
stuff. What else?
Birkoff pauses.
Walter: What is it?
Birkoff: Nothing. That was
it.
Walter: Well, that's
enough. Horses, right? Horses!
Walter leaves. Birkoff reads Belinda's file once more:
STATUS: EVALUATION UNSATISFACTORY
TRANSFER TO ABEYANCE
TERMINATION RANKING: 2
Walter: (to Belinda) I guess you
know I've missed you.
PRISON
Nikita: These belong to you. Must
be nice having a business relationship with the guards.... real
nice. How much do you pay them to kill someone?
Jenna: Depends. In your case...
Nikita: Oh.
Jenna: ...Two packs of
cigarettes.
Nikita: How much would you pay to
be free? I want to make you an offer. I can get us out of here.
Jenna: How?
Nikita: Underground tunnels,
dozens of them. One goes right under that wall.
Jenna: There are no tunnels, it's
a rumor.
Nikita: No. I can prove it.
Jenna: Then you don't need
me.
Nikita: Ah, but you know the
guards; their schedules, habits... You can get us past the guards; I
can get us through the tunnels.
Jenna: Why trust me? I tried to
have you killed this afternoon.
Nikita: Only a lunatic would pass
on the chance to get out of here. You're a bitch…but you're not
crazy.
Jenna: Who are you?
Nikita: I run drugs -- I got
caught. It happens. I won't stay caught. I knew that if I busted I'd
end up here, so I did my homework. Those tunnels are real.
Jenna: Huh.
Later...
Jenna: Bed check's at dawn. We
have about an hour's leave.
Nikita: That's not enough
time. Let's find the way out tonight and go tomorrow.
Birkoff: Twelve meters to your
right.
Jenna: Which way?
Birkoff: Take the far left tunnel
and keep moving straight.
Nikita: There are no
tunnels. There's just walls.
Birkoff: It has to be there.
Nikita: Well, its not.
Jenna: Not what?
Nikita: Not what I expected.
Birkoff: Nikita, kick the
wall.
Nikita: Hold that. Stand
back. (kicks wall) Oh, yeah! Got it. That's it. Okay. I'd say this is
it.
Jenna: You were right.
Nikita: Let's get back.
Guard: Who's there?
Nikita: Stay there. Keep
quiet.
Guard: What are you doing here?
Nikita: Nothing.
Guard: Who was with you?
Nikita: Nobody.
Guard: I heard voices. Move!
Guard: Who was with you?
Nikita: I told you: no one.
The guard whips Nikita. Later, she is returned to the prison
population, where Jenna and another woman drag her to Jenna's
bed.
Jenna: Get the water. Leave.
Nikita is crying in pain.
Jenna: Shh... okay. Shh. Thank
you.
COMM
Walter: Open it.
Birkoff: No!
Walter: Yes.
Birkoff: Oh, this is awesome! An
I-440!
Walter: First off the line and you
can retrain the array as much as you want.
Birkoff: Oh, wow! Thanks.
Walter: No ...no, thank you.
Birkoff: For what?
Walter: For Belinda! Things went
great last night. I gave her this little rocking horse jewelry box --
and she loved it! I couldn't have done it without you. Speak of the
devil's mistress.
Belinda: There you are.
Walter: Hi.
Belinda: Hi, Birkoff.
Walter: What's up?
Belinda: Nothing. I just stopped
by to say "hello."
Walter: Okay. I'll see you in a
minute.
Birkoff: I'm running a list of
possible carriers now. I have it narrowed down to 125.
Operations: I want to upgrade
another Mission, the one we're running in Kazakhstan.
Birkoff: I'll pull the file.
Operations: The Profile calls for
an Abeyance Team of five. They'll draw fire while the primary Team
carries out the Mission. Send the Abeyance Ops to Walter to get their
inventory.
Birkoff: What's the survival
likelihood of the Abeyance Team?
Operations: Zero.
Birkoff pull out Belinda's file and changes her Termination Ranking
from 2 to 8 in order to keep her out of that mission.
PRISON
Jenna: Soup?
Nikita: Umm.
Jenna: You talk in your
sleep. . Who's Michael?
Nikita: My brother.
Jenna: I thought he might be your
boyfriend.
Nikita: Not...ah, not likely.
Jenna: Umm. These might scar. Too
early to tell. I want to go with you tonight. But, I need to be
sure. People who endure pain do it for a reason. What's yours?
Nikita: I want to get out of here!
Jenna: What happens when we get
out?
Nikita: We cross the border as
soon as we can.
Jenna: That's not what I
meant.
Nikita: Anything's possible.
PRISON
Birkoff: I'm sending the Tactical
now.
Michael: I have it.
Birkoff: Michael, they've almost
reached Egress.
Michael: Location?
Birkoff: Fifty meters north.
Michael: We're on our way.
Jenna: We made it! What the hell
is this?
Male operative: Come with me.
WHITE ROOM
Michael: Eight weeks ago you were
present at a surgical procedure. A human being was turned into a
walking time bomb. The target is the United Nations within the next
four hours. Who's the carrier?
Jenna says nothing, a blank stare on her face.
Michael: We will break you.
Birkoff: Initiating
sequence. There are twenty-one potential carriers we haven't
eliminated. We'll show her visuals of each candidate. If there's
recognition, we'll see it.
Photographs flash in front of Jenna.
Birkoff: Blood pressure
steady. EKG steady. Cortex fluctuation steady. She might as well be
looking at a blank wall. That's it. She gave us nothing.
Michael: Play it again.
Birkoff: It's pointless she's too
controlled.
Nikita: Maybe I can change
that.
Nikita enters the room with Jenna.
Nikita: Get her out of that. Thank
you. I can help you.
Nikita: Jenna, look at me. You're
going to die, we both know that. I can make sure it's over quickly. I
don't really want to see you suffer.
Jenna: Tell me the truth. Did you
feel anything at all?
Nikita: Yes.
Jenna: Pity. Contempt.
Nikita: Not contempt.
Jenna: Desire?
Nikita: Yes.
Jenna: Love?
Nikita: I don't know.
Jenna: Say it. Say you love
me.
Nikita: I loved you.
Jenna: You're a whore!
Nikita leaves to rejoin the others.
Operations: Have her taken to the
White Room, use neuro-shock, then re-run the sequence.
Birkoff: I checked it ten
times. She really is a machine.
Female operative: Come with us.
Michael: What's this blip?
Birkoff: Nothing. It's
post-sequence.
Michael: What was she looking at?
Birkoff: A blank screen.
Michael: Run the last part of the
sequence again. (Michael sits in Jenna's place)
Go. She was looking at herself. The blip came because she was looking
at her own reflection. Birkoff, the carrier would have a scar from the
operation. What would it look like?
Birkoff: Five centimeters long
left side below the rib cage.
Nikita stops the operatives escorting Jenna and pulls up Jenna's
shirt, revealing a scar.
Nikita: Get her to Containment
... now!
COMM
Walter: Oh-oh. Let's get out of
here -- quick.
Walter leaves with Belinda. Operations approaches Birkoff.
Operations: You can't protect her
forever...or him.
Birkoff: What do you mean?
Operations: You know what I
mean. We know you tampered with her Abeyance records. Don't start
thinking with your heart.
Birkoff: Sorry.
Operations: You're too valuable to
us.
OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT
Nikita: How much time does she
have?
Michael: Not long.
Nikita: I thought I was
manipulating her. She obviously wanted to be brought back here the
whole time.
Michael: Our Intel was faulty from
the start, planted by Red Cell to divert our attention from the real
target: us. The doctor lied when he said the carrier was a man.
Operations: The assignment you
were given you carried out well. The blame lies elsewhere. Good
work.
An explosion resonates through out section one, signaling the end of
Jeanna Vogler's life
THE END