03x10 - Protocol Omega

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03x10 - Protocol Omega

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-[David laughs] Come on.
-[Marcy laughing]

-[laughter]
-You're having fun with this one?

Okay.

And then he... he very quickly realizes
that the cup is nowhere near big enough,

but he can't stop at this point.

And so there he is, he's stuck in traffic,

-and he's peeing into a coffee cup.
-[laughter]

-And the level is slowly rising.
-[laughter continues]

[reporter chattering over video feed]

...continue to search for answers

in the wake of the worst nuclear att*ck
in history,

which shook the lives of hundreds
of thousands of people on Tuesday.

There's been no information as to
which t*rror1st group is responsible...

[reporting fades]

[theme music playing]

Thanks.

-sh*t's gotten pretty crazy, huh?
-Yeah.

Always figured Omega was the one protocol
we'd never have to worry about.

When you consider the amount
of potential revisions

and possible outcomes,

the Director's probably abandoned
millions of timelines.

Good chance there's a version of us
in most of them.

-Yeah, but I live in this one, so...
-Yeah.

Yeah.

[dishes clink]

What's that thing stuck to your head?

Brain implant.

-For?
-Temporal aphasia. Early onset.

Cool.

We'll file the missing person's report
in 24 hours.

It will have been given by 3569
after she's gone home.

He didn't come home from work.
That's all she needs to know.

-We'll take care of the rest.
-I'll tell her.

They'll blame us, you know that.

I'm surprised Yates hasn't called already.

I should probably go into the office.

-Can you tell her it was Faction?
-I did.

But after this,
they're never gonna trust a word we say.

Yeah. After this,
I'm not sure I blame them.

[Trevor] Yeah, I still get locked in
once in a while.

The device is just a temporary solution.
There's no cure even in the future.

Switch hosts enough times,
it becomes inevitable.

-So you've switched hosts that many times?
-Yeah.

I was an early test subject
for consciousness transfer.

So, you're like really old, then.

Yeah, yeah, I'm pretty f*cking old.

I'm not even sure
what I'm supposed to do now.

What do you mean?

I'm a cop? That's it?

It was fine as Protocol 5,
but I'm a doctor.

-We still have a mission.
-Do we?

Maybe the Director
abandoned this timeline,

but that doesn't mean we have to.

We can't just go around making up
our own missions.

Why not?

Because it would make us no different
than the Faction.

Then we still have a mission to complete.
Find 001.

And how are we supposed to do that?
He could've jumped into anyone by now.

-Without the Director's help--
-I don't know. I just...

We... We have to try.

I'm gonna take off now.

You're bleeding.

-Mm, sh*t.
-Here.

-I can bandage you up.
-No, no, no.

-Y-You don't gotta.
-Just come here.

Come here.

[exhales]

What?

I'm just so sorry, that's all.

Can I ask you something?

Whatever. Sure.

The future hasn't gotten any better,
has it?

-Protocol 2, Marcy.
-Protocol Omega, Jeff.

Truth?

Nothing the Director's done
has made one bit of difference.

But I still think that we can change that.

[exhales]

Hey, how about if I finish up? Yeah?

Okay.

-Where you headed?
-Home.

-I'll give you a lift.
-No. You're just gonna wanna talk.

-It's good to talk.
-I already know what you're gonna say

because I've been trained
to say the same thing.

And you'll feel better because we're told
that it helps people, but it doesn't.

-Marcy.
-David...

[exhales]

David was the kind of man
who made humanity worth saving. He...

He literally represented that.

And he's a better human being
than every f*cking person in this room.

[sniffs] And the Director did nothing
to save him.

So I'm done.

[door opens, closes]

You want me to go after her,
make sure she gets home okay?

No. Let her go.

Agent MacLaren.

Officer Conniker.

-Thank you for the rescue.
-You stay in touch.

I will.

[door opens]

[people chattering]

Sir...

I have reason to believe
that yesterday's att*cks

were not caused by the Travelers.

Well, then I have reason to believe
you're one of them.

There is a resistance group
called the Faction.

Oh, I know all about the Faction,
believe me.

That is their political distinction.

It doesn't change the fact
that the uranium used

in every single one of those nukes

had just been traced back
to the exact same mine in this country.

I was there with Agent MacLaren
and his team

when he disarmed the fourth device.

Okay, so we're supposed to convince
the Russians and the Chinese

that although every one of the nukes
that went off yesterday

has been traced back to us,

the one that was successfully disarmed
just happened to be on U.S. soil?

'Cause the good Travelers saved us
from the bad Travelers, is that it?

Does that sound like
a compelling argument?

No.

Every one of the groups we're monitoring
keeps saying the same thing.

"Protocol Omega." What is it?

-I'll ask MacLaren.
-Find another way. I don't trust them.

Get it right, please.

Right now, we're one nervous general away
from nuclear w*r.

Do you ever think about
what you would've done

if you hadn't volunteered
for the Traveler program?

No. Never saw myself doing anything else.

[chuckles] Yeah, me, too.

But I'm not sure
I'd make the same decision,

knowing what I know.

-There was another option?
-Yeah. Life.

Life not solely devoted
to training and combat.

Life without Protocol 4.

Stuck in domes,
heated by a failing reactor,

on a diet of yeast and recycled water?

We were barely clinging to life, Carly,
not living it.

Yeah, well, tell that
to my mother and sisters.

They still found a way to laugh every day,

fall in love, make families.

Hey, at least you still got your wife
to go home to.

Traveler team report
to the following coordinates immediately:

47.2531 degrees north,
122.4523 degrees west.

What the hell was that?

One way to find out.

-You can't be serious.
-Why not?

You know for a fact that that message
wasn't from the Director.

It's obviously a trap
set up by the Faction.

And if the Faction is working with 001?

Then we're the next ones
behind a brick wall.

We'll take precautions.

Carly, what the hell else
are we supposed to do?

Literally anything else.

We can do whatever we want.

I can't order you to go with me,
but I'm going.

[cell phone keypad clicking]

-[comm beeps]
-Trevor, are you there?

I could use your help.

[reporter] Coverage continues today
of the deadly t*rror1st att*ck

-that took place in--
-[siren wailing]

[reporter 2] Nearly 48 hours
since the initial att*ck,

very few questions have been answered.

The authorities administrated...

-Hey, Trev?
-Yeah, bud?

Where's Marcy?

She left a while ago.
It's just you and me.

So, Marcy went home?

Why don't we meditate for 20 minutes?
Clear our heads.

[door closes]

[phone beeps]

[line ringing]

[David's voice] Hi, this is David Mailer.
Please leave a message.

[voicemail beeps]

[phone beeps]

[sniffs]

[door closes]

[people chattering]

[shatters]

Hey, taxi!

[panting]

Marcy?

[gasps]

Oh, my God.

[sobs]

[hair dryer whirring]

[exhales]

Philip, what are you doing here?

[clears throat] I'm sorry.

[Marcy] Okay, just--

Go into the living room.
I'll be right there.

[seagulls squawking]

[MacLaren] Carly, you got anything?

Nothing yet.

Hold up.
One man walking out from the boat.

[man] Agent MacLaren.
I'm pleased you were able to make it.

[MacLaren] Okay.

Do the names "Vincent Ingram"
or "Katrina Perrow" mean anything to you?

Just wanna have a conversation.

Oh, you better start talking

'cause you've got about ten seconds
before I order your head blown off.

-I wanna cut a deal.
-Eight seconds.

I will turn myself in to the Director
and face the consequences

if you will fill me in on the details
of Protocol Omega.

Fill you in?

It was not a protocol
in the time I was sent back.

[Trevor] Really?

That's what you're going with?

Yates, is this you?

-How did you know?
-[MacLaren] Seriously?

Why didn't you just give him an eye patch
and a cat to stroke?

I need you to come talk to my superiors.

They're my superiors, too.
Why not just text me?

Because they don't trust you.
Three nuclear devices just went off.

And you watched us disarm the fourth.
How could you possibly--?

You know what? Fine. Let's go.

-All of them. Including the sn*per.
-Uh, no.

Carly, you and Trevor head back in my car.
This won't take long.

[Carly] Copy that.

Happy to go with, boss.

This is my Protocol 5, remember?

Okay, fine.

-Who did you get to play the messenger?
-[sigh] Johanson's kid.

Wants to be an actress.

[MacLaren] She's good.

[David] So I would recommend
not doing this to someone.

[Marcy laughs]

[David] But make a claw
with your left hand, like this.

-And then so when you come down...
-[Kn*fe clinks]

-Oh! sh*t.
-Oh.

Ah.

Now you can't expect beginner's luck
to last.

-Gin.
-I didn't--

-[snaps fingers]
-That's your shirt.

-Ah, well, rules are rules. All right.
-That's your shirt.

-[Marcy whistles]
-Oh, man.

-[chuckles]
-Whoo.

-[Marcy] Aw. [chuckles]
-[David] Right?

-All right, one more round and then...
-Okay. Keep going.

-[gasps]
-[both laughing]

Philip.

Hey, Philip. Hey.

[whispers] Hey.

You saw something
in the bathroom, didn't you?

I would never do that.
You know that, right?

I don't really.

I know you don't wanna rely on the dr*gs,
but if those pills are helping,

-you need to keep taking them.
-I can't. I threw them away.

-[sighs]
-And only an archivist can give me more.

Anyway, I'm glad you're okay.

Hey, please...
please take care of yourself.

Yeah.

David was a really good guy.

[sniffs]

[door closes]

[scanner beeps]

Excuse me, what are you doing in--?

[panting]

[rock music playing over headphones]

What are you doing?

Stop! Stop it! Stop it!

[Carly grunting]

Carly!

[elevator dings]

[MacLaren] Renovations?

-Everything needs to be hard-wired.
-Because?

We've built our version
of what you call an S.T.A.,

Space Time Attenuation field generator.

I'm told it'll make it impossible
for the Director to see us.

It's under guard on the floor below

if you're thinking of looking
for the off switch.

That precaution really wasn't necessary.

Director Stevenson,
it's an honor to meet you.

Turn off your comm device.

My comm?

Okay.

-It's off.
-Good.

-[feedback ringing]
-Jesus! Okay, okay, okay.

-[comm beeps]
-It's off.

Give me one reason
I shouldn't round up every one of you.

The nuclear devices were built
by the Faction. They're still out there.

Protocol Omega, what does it mean?

It means the Director will no longer be
intervening in this timeline.

-What does that mean?
-No more messengers, no more missions.

Those who are part of the Traveler program
are free to live out their days,

such as they are, as they see fit.

-Why would the Director do that?
-It's impossible to say for sure.

Venture a guess.

It could mean that we've succeeded

and we're now on the optimal path
to a better future.

It could also mean there's no possible way
of saving the future

no matter what you do.

That's true.

Why should we believe a word
you're saying?

[MacLaren] That's your call, sir.

But I'm willing to help in any way I can

and I'll tell you anything you wanna know.

[knocking on door]

Jeff.

Hey, just wanna check in on you,

see how's it going.

I brought you something.

It's water flavoring made of leaves.
You just add boiling water.

Yeah, yeah, I know what tea is. [chuckles]

I've developed
quite a taste for it myself.

Hmm.

Uh, do you wanna come in
and have a cup with me?

If... If that would be cool.

-[stammers] But I don't wanna--
-Come on. Come in.

Take a seat.

Looks like you've been doing
some cleaning.

Yeah, just trying to keep busy.

I'll be okay.
I just need some time, you know?

Time, yes.

Don't we all?

I know what you've been through, Marcy.

You do?

Well, not everything.

I can't imagine
what it must have been like for you,

to go through your reset,
to lose all those memories.

[sighs]

The Director took my wife from me, too.

You mean your... your wife in the future.

Death by messenger.

Just like David.

Precious life,
snuffed out right before my eyes.

But we have no right to complain.

We forfeited that right

when we made the decision to put our fate
in the hands of a machine.

Um, I'm sorry you went through all that.

Is another reset possible, I wonder?

Is Ellis's backdoor code to the Director

still buried in there somewhere?

I don't think so.

Oh, I think so.

I really do.

Anyway, it's... it's just good to see you
whole again, Marcy.

-[kettle whistling]
-I should get that.

Let me help you.

-[grunts]
-[screams]

Guys!

001 went into Jeff!

He's after Ellis's backdoor code.
He thinks-- He thinks it's in my head.

Guys, I need your help!

[Marcy grunting]

[Marcy groans]

Marcy?

Mac, Trevor? Can anyone here me?

Sorry, I must've got locked in for a sec.

I didn't catch it all,
but Marcy's in trouble.

Meet me at her place.

[Marcy groans]

Ah!

[groaning]

[groans]

[whimpering]

[groans]

-[feedback ringing]
-Ugh. Mac, I have 001.

The g*n isn't loaded, Marcy.

[trigger clicking]

I could never risk
what's in that pretty little head.

-Ugh. [panting]
-[door slams]

Take her.

[people chattering]

-[siren wails]
-[horns honking]

It's the end of the world, brother.
We're all gonna die now.

Before I agree to let you do anything,
I wanna know about the future.

[MacLaren] I can only tell you
about the time I left.

It's changed because you changed history.

Not necessarily for the better.

From what little I've heard,
even after all we've done,

humanity is still on the brink
of extinction.

A more recent Traveler
might be able to tell you more.

Just tell me the history you remember.
What went wrong?

The decline took years,
but this decade was the turning point.

Once climate change became unstoppable,
it led to mass migration,

severe overpopulation
in urban centers, famine.

Ancient diseases became unlocked
as polar ice melted,

which exposed humanity to viruses
for which we had no immunity.

That led to mass death,
collapse of governments, resources,

w*r over what was left.

Eventually, nuclear winter.

How the hell
were you supposed to stop all that?

Our primary mission

was to prevent a massive asteroid strike
in the Atlantic.

[Stevenson] Helios.

When an x-ray laser's fired toward
a previously undiscovered asteroid

from within the continental United States,

now that tends not to go unnoticed.

We should prove our good intentions.
Helios k*lled millions.

The Grand Plan
was supposed to erase all that.

-[Stevenson] Why didn't it work?
-I honestly can't answer that.

Only that the Director kept trying.

Till today.

Agent MacLaren, today, this country's
been accused by my counterparts

in Russia, China, even by our allies,

of detonating nuclear devices
on their soil.

I told you that was the Faction.

-They don't know that.
-Well, then let me tell them.

Let me tell them everything.
We can still fix this.

I can reach out.
We'll need to arrange translators.

That won't be necessary.

[door opens]

[comm beeps]

Carly, I'm at the apartment.

[Carly] I'm still a few minutes out.
Is she there?

No. And the place is trashed.

[Carly] Oh, God. Marcy, can you hear me?

Say that again.

[Carly] Come in, Marcy. Marcy, you there?

[Trevor] Ah, sh*t.

I found her comm. It's been cut out.

[Carly] He's taken her.

You said you didn't catch it all.
What did you hear her say?

[Carly] Something about
Ellis's backdoor code.

What good is the code
without access to the Director?

Boss, we got a problem.

Philip, Mac's turned off his comm.

[comm beeps]

Okay, I'm close to his house.
I'll try to find him.

Carly, meet me out front.
I know where they're going.

-[grunts]
-[Grace] Marcy, I'm sorry. [sobs]

I thought the Director would stop them.
They drugged me.

Grace, what did you tell them? [panting]

Boss, are you here?

[MacLaren] Oh, okay.

Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Oh.

That's good, huh?

[Kathryn moans]

Uh, I'm... I'm gonna...

I'm just gonna... gonna go.

[birds chirping]

[in Chinese] What is the number
of Travelers in my country?

[in Chinese] Each Traveler team
is forbidden by our protocols

to communicate with each other
unless directed.

[in Russian] We have captured
several Traveler cells in Russia.

They told us this Faction originated
in the United States.

[in Russian] They first came en masse
from the future to the U.S., yes,

but they have since spread out
to many countries.

[in English] Having consolidated
their power in your country.

-My team is on their way.
-Protocol Omega.

[panting] Why do you think
that this code is still in my head?

Actually, Grace told me.

Even told me how to use it
to hack the Director.

-I'm so sorry. I'm sorry.
-What if she's wrong?

[Jeff] Then nothing happens,
and I'm disappointed.

But if she's right,
the Director becomes permanently disabled

and the future belongs to humanity.

-Oh, you mean the Faction?
-Yes.

-Led by you?
-So I'm told.

This reset will take away
all those painful memories, Marcy.

[panting]
Memories of who I am now.

[Jeff] The Director allowed the man
that you love to die horribly

when it could have saved him.

How can you forgive that?

By doing this,
we'll both get what we want.

All right, let's get this over with.

Don't sh**t her!

[Marcy breathing heavily]

You want what's in my head?

You can't have it.

-No!
-[g*nsh*t]

[screaming, grunting]

[Grace sobbing]

The other way
is gonna take so much longer.

Travelers will cooperate, I promise you.

We can even help find members
of the Faction

responsible for the nuclear devices.

Then will you share
your advanced technologies?

Our engineers have been creating materials
and... and building devices for a decade.

I think if our technology
is shared equitably, we--

-[keyboard clacking]
-Sir, we're making progress.

This isn't the time
to be negotiating access

to future technologies
with foreign powers.

If we're to trust each other, we--

-What is happening?
-They're being overwritten.

-The Director's not doing this...
-Then who is?

-I don't know. But it's impossible...
-[phone ringing]

...for the Director to take life
in that way.

Stevenson.

When did this happen?

-All right, keep me up to date.
-[phone thudding]

The president and most of his cabinet
just screamed in pain and collapsed.

Oh, my God.

They all claim to be fine now.
This happened to the Speaker as well.

This is a coup.

I need to get back to Washington.
Arrest this son of a bitch.

Put your hands on your head.

-Jo, you gotta believe me.
-Now!

[elevator dings]

[feedback ringing]

-Listen to me.
-Shut the f*ck up.

The same thing
that happened to the president

is probably happening
to other world leaders right now.

Let me help you.

[inhales]

I need to talk to my team.

[MacLaren] Guys, it's me,
what's happening?

[sighs] Where the f*ck have you been?
001's taken Jeff as a host.

No.

[Trevor] The rescue was just a set up
to get access to Marcy.

Why Marcy?

[Trevor] So he could use Ellis's
backdoor code against the Director.

-Through Ilsa. He's taken her to Filmore.
-Yeah, that's our guess, too.

-We're almost there.
-[Philip] Boss, I could use a pick up.

-Okay, I'll get you on the way.
-[comm beeps]

You're not going anywhere.

[phone ringing, buzzing]

[phone chimes]

[phone beeps]

[phones beeping]

[indistinct chatter]

[woman screaming]

Guys, am I the only one seeing this?

[Carly] No. We see it, too.

You need to get out.

I have to go see my son.
Filmore's not far from here.

Carly, there isn't much time.

I know. Go.

-[comm beeps]
-Boss, Carly's out.

Protocol Omega. I'll meet you at Filmore.

Yes, ma'am.

I'll try and get the Director
to safety. [exhales]

[phone beeps]

NORAD's detected a massive m*ssile strike

from both Russia and China.

Tell me why this is happening.

The first ever Traveler 001
has taken over in the future.

Don't ask me how.

-He launched the missiles?
-No.

That would likely be the generals
following standing orders to launch

in the event their leadership
was overwritten.

But he is still the cause.

NORAD said we were targeted.

Jo,

you can either come with me
or you can sh**t me in the back.

Bye, Marce.

I'm sorry.

[MacLaren] Trevor! What are you doing?

001 must have uploaded
his consciousness into Ilsa.

[Grace] No, he's not in there.

[metal clinks]

[Trevor] Grace.

Grace, hey.

[Grace] He wasn't able to use
the backdoor code either.

Marcy... took that from him.

Then where is he?

[Grace] Ugh. He's everywhere. [groans]

I don't understand.

001 transferred his consciousness
first into Ilsa,

and then out to the Internet.

By now, he's parsed himself into computers
and servers all over the world,

just waiting for the future to arrive,

and then he can take over.

I didn't think it would matter
if I said anything.

I just thought the Director
would stop him.

I just was waiting. [exhales]

He won.

[Jo] What?

Then why did we come here?

I'm sorry, Jo.

It's over.

[Philip] Maybe not.

Maybe everything we need to fix this
is right here in front of us.

Maybe the Director
is just expecting us to see it.

How many timelines
are you seeing right now?

Just one. The only one left.

And it's gonna end
unless one of us goes back.

Back in time?

Whoa. Guys, even if one of us was able
to upload their consciousness into Ilsa,

and even if Ilsa had the electrical
and processing power--

Which it does.

The Director's made sure of that

by downloading the program into Ilsa
in the middle of the night.

Even then, we could only send someone
to a point in time

after the most recent Traveler.

No, from 431 years in the future,
that's true, absolutely,

but not from now.

The amplitude of space-time distortion
is directly proportional to distance.

How far back could one safely go
from this point in time?

Twenty years, easy.

All we need to do
is go back before 001 arrived.

[Grace] That's why the Director's
been silent.

Because it knew we would think of this,

and it sent us what we would need
to do it.

I'm sorry, I do love this idea,
but we'd still need a TELL.

It's a time, elevation, latitude
and longitude

to send a consciousness
into a specific host.

You can't just guess. It has to be exact.

August 18th, 2001, Whytecliff Park,
exactly 3:00 p.m.

When and where my host met Kat.

Okay.

And I have one last objection,
but it's a big one.

If this works,
I'll be ending Grant MacLaren's life

17 years before his historical death,
I know.

But maybe I can give those years
back to someone else.

So...

until we meet again.

That's a very interesting possibility.

[Jo] Well...

if we're gonna do this,

hurry the f*ck up.

I'll find the coordinates to Whytecliff
and the IMEI of MacLaren's cell phone.

-[Grace] Trevor, help me load the program.
-[MacLaren exhales]

-See, Jo? There's still hope.
-Hope?

Mac,

you did this.

You people didn't stop
the collapse of civilization.

If anything, you sped it up.

Where are you going?

To look at the sky.

[birds chirping]

[seagulls calling]

Beautiful view, isn't it?

-Oh, God.
-Sorry. Ha-ha.

Didn't mean to sneak up on you.

No, it's all right.
I was just expecting someone. He's late.

Some people are late people.

-Almost an hour?
-That's pretty late.

Hmm. On my birthday?

-Oh, he's in the doghouse.
-Yes, he is.

John's an artist.
He gets caught up in his work.

Is he any good?

He's brilliant, actually.

Maybe he's painting a portrait of you
for your birthday.

There are enough of those portraits
around the house, believe me.

-[chuckles]
-Ah. Wow.

As intriguing as that is, we just met,
I should probably leave it alone.

-I love him, he just does this too often.
-So set him straight.

Tell him if he respects you,
he won't keep you waiting,

and that he's g*dd*mn lucky

to have a woman as beautiful
and charming as you in his life.

-[chuckles]
-What?

I'm can't tell if you're flirting with me
or telling me to give him another chance.

Well, if I was him,
I know I'd want another chance.

But I'm not him.

Happy birthday.

[no audible dialogue]

[people chattering]

[indistinct chattering]

[siren wailing]

Hey!

Who the f*ck is this guy?

Sorry, I just wanna make sure
you're on the right bus.

This one's headed
to kind of a rough part of town.

I know.

I didn't like the way my patients
were being treated

at the old hospital I worked at,
so, I'm starting at a new one on Main.

Oh. I take some of my clients there.
I'm a social worker.

-Oh. [giggles]
-Yeah.

-Are you doctor or a--?
-Uh, nurse.

-Nurse?
-Nurse, yeah.

Right.

Oh, it's a... it's a pretty busy hospital.

Just to warn you. A lot of tough cases.

-Well, I'm pretty tough. [giggles]
-I bet.

I just wanna help the people
who really need it, you know?

Yeah. Yeah, same.

My name's David.

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