"NARRATOR:" "Previously on Numb3rs:" "PHIL:" "Practical applications." " Professor Phillip Sanjrani?" " Yes?" "Special Agent William Fraley." "I'm gonna ask you to come with me." "You work with the FBI." "What's happening?" "I don't know." "I'll find out." "The guy e-mailed instructions for a bioweapon to Pakistan." "They got some FBI scientists to review my work and say it's applicable to human pathogens." "I'll find that report and I'll review it." "His work is in crop development." "It's designed to create new strains of crops resistant to drought and insects." "Why is Phil Sanjrani still in custody?" "There was no terrorist action." " It doesn't matter." "He did what he did." " Yeah, it matters." "It matters." "I e-mailed the rest of Sanjrani's work to scientists at four universities in Pakistan." " You lost your security clearance?" " Yeah." "This is my attorney, and he's negotiated my surrender to federal authorities." "MAN:" "Dr. Eppes, I'll need to handcuff you." "Hey, Andy, there's still all kinds of slack down here." "Hey." "You pulled me off." "BRIAN:" "Andy?" "Andy's indisposed at the moment." "You have something that belongs to me." "Send up the pack." "BRIAN:" "We didn't know." "No, you didn't." "So we're cool, right?" "REZAR:" "Yeah." "We're cool." "[SCREAMING]" " Call you later." " Great." "What are you doing here?" "I didn't tell anybody when the hearing was." "I'm a federal prosecutor." "I know these things." " You off the hook?" " Yeah." "Judge accepted the government's motion to drop all charges." " You are so lucky, Charlie." " So is your friend Sanjrani." "You call three weeks in federal detention lucky?" "He could have wound up in jail or deported." "Only if the FBI was intent on seeing something that wasn't there." " What about your security clearance?" " It didn't get straightened out." "Even though you technically did nothing wrong?" "Hey, that's not the way the bureau sees it." "Oh." "Goodbye to covert satellites." "Well, there's plenty of other cool stuff here to work on." "Yeah, well, maybe you should think about getting your clearance back." "That means a whole new security investigation, right?" "Except this time, they'll be looking for a reason to say no." "They'll grill me." "They'll grill everybody I know." "It'll be intrusive and embarrassing." " Well, it sounds like payback." " Oh, that's exactly what it is." "Meanwhile, for every case I worked, there's lots of stuff here that went neglected." " So much math, so little time." " Exactly." "[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY OVER RADIO]" "OFFICER:" "Right there, put a marker." "Andrew Tomkins, 22." "Brian Wright, 24." "Don't know much about them just yet." "So Tomkins was shot at close range." "Wright either fell or was dropped." "Somebody tore through their stuff good." "Definitely looking for something." "COLBY:" "Find somebody who knows the mountains." "Boo." "DAVID:" "Yeah, maybe we can see if lan Edgerton's around." "Hey, man." " Don." "COLBY:" "What are you doing here?" "I caught up with an escaped convict in Riverside." "Tonight I fly out of LAX to Oslo." "Fugitive stockbroker." "So you came down here to taunt us with your lack of availability?" "DON:" "Hey, what do you say, lan?" "IAN:" "Agent Eppes." "I asked lan to give us a little bit of his wisdom." "I don't know if you guys need a tracker." "A lot of innocent people up here." "You got kids, families, hikers, puppies." "So why's the FBI involved in a simple double homicide?" "Check this out." "It's been processed." "It was in that bag they use with chalk." "Found it attached to his harness." " An uncut diamond?" "DON:" "Yeah, 72 carats." "It's worth about half a mil." "Not so simple after all." "Hey, guys, how are we doing on those two dead climbers?" "No records." "Wright was unemployed, Tomkins had a part-time job." "Neither have a residence." "They stay with friends, live out of their cars." " Spend all their time rock climbing." " The diamond, it's still a mystery." "I mean, are you gonna tell me this guy looks like a sophisticated jewel thief?" "DON:" "Yeah, I hear you." "But still, I mean, someone wanted them dead, right?" "What about the diamond itself?" "I'm running the rock through the Jewellers' Security Alliance database." " And who the hell are you?" " Special Agent Nikki Betancourt." "DON:" "Nikki's new around here." "If you can qualify as new after four years L.A.P.D." "And where I come from, we spend, uh, more time working informants than databases." "It takes more than street-cop attitude to get to Quantico." " I got a Law degree." " Oh." "Another overachiever." "Nothing so far on the diamond." "Don't even know yet if it's stolen." " The guy didn't mine it." " There's a science to diamonds." " The way they authenticate them." " Yeah, so let's get Mr. Math in on this." "Uh, Charlie has a problem with his security clearance." "So?" "Charlie's not working with us anymore." "Can we just leave it at that?" "Oh." "Okay, then." "Uh, what about that other guy?" "Uh, Flintstone, Fierstein?" "Fleinhardt?" "Yeah, he's worked on a few cases with us." "Amita too." "MAN:" "Brian and Andy, man, they were full-on." "Always climbing." " They have any enemies?" " No, they never got in any trouble." "Brian was too friendly to get anybody mad." "And how about Andy?" "Andy was more serious than Brian, but not much." " Who knew them best?" " That would be Pete and Skeet." "Pete Fuller, Theresa Kuhlman." "The climbers who found the bodies." "Skeet's real name is Theresa?" "Seriously?" "So were they just climbing partners or anything more?" "I don't think Pete's even noticed Skeet's a girl." "We're gonna have to talk to them again." "I'd check out Stoney Point." "That's where they go bouldering." " What's bouldering?" " Climbing smaller rocks without ropes." "My cousin back home in Boise is a climber." " You're from Idaho?" "City of Rocks?" " What?" "City of Rocks National Reserve in Idaho." "Sweet granite, radical routes." "Never been there?" "[SKEET GRUNTS]" "[GRUNTS]" "[LAUGHS]" " Damn it, that was close." "PETE:" "Ha-ha-ha." "Wanna give it a run?" " It's a fun little problem." " Yeah, I'll spot you." "Thanks." "We have a fun little problem of our own though." "About Brian and Andy?" "Yeah, I heard you two were close with them." "Hung out all the time." "Yeah, we've been on a lot of trips together, the four of us." "How'd they support themselves?" "Brian worked on and off for a mountain-guide service." "Andy's parents sent him cash now and then." "Andy was their only son." "It's gotta be tough on them." "And what about Brian's family?" "We haven't heard from them." "Brian's parents are dead." "Got a cousin back east, I think." "His family was us." "You know, other climbers." "Come on, big guy, pull up the skirt." "We're not on Oprah." "They say anything to you guys about coming into some extra money or finding something valuable?" " Anything like that?" " Bri called me the day before he died and said there's a chance he'd have a little money soon." "Did he say where the money was coming from?" "He said he found something he thought he could sell, but he didn't know what it was worth or if it was even worth anything." " You have any idea what it was?" " He didn't say." "What else did you talk about?" "Brian was excited about a new route he found." "You know, a rock climb nobody had done before." "SKEET:" "Bri said it was a classic." "Might even be as hard as a 5.14." "Said he was gonna name it Wrecked." "Um, is that where they were killed?" "No, no, the new cliff was someplace else." " Only they knew where." "PETE:" "We should find it." "Do the route." "Name it after Brian and Andy in their honour, you know?" "Yeah, that's what they would want." "Only a 5.14 might be a little over your head, partner." "Oh, like you're gonna go first?" "Do you see what just happened on this wall?" " I'm just saying I lead." " No, it's not right." "Why are you gonna try to make me feel bad?" "That's a heck of a leap, Larry." "Oh, I am pushing somewhat ahead of a fully supported thought, but let's think of this as a moment of suspension over a narrow breach." "Just one quick little step over a small brook rather than a heck of a leap." "CHARLIE:" "Hey, what's that old saying?" "Uh..." ""There's speculation, speculation squared and cosmology."" "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Gentlemen, just in time to save the magic and grace of physics from the harsh logic of these mathematicians." "What's up, lan?" "It's good to see you, man." "You too, professor." "I understand you're a threat to Homeland Security these days." "Yeah." "So, what's up?" "Actually, we need to talk to these two." " Oh." " Oh." "Well, then, I will go get some coffee." "Thanks." "Well, that was awkward." "ROBIN:" "Charlie." "Oh, hey, Robin." "Uh, Don's in Amita's office right now." "Actually, I'm here to talk to you." "I wanna help you get your clearance back." "You do, huh?" "Why's that?" "Earn a Girl Scout badge." "What do you think?" "I've won cases with evidence that you've found, Charlie, and us prosecutors, we love winning." "I'm persona non grata at the bureau." "I'm not the only one who needs your work." "What about Don?" "He's not pushing the issue." "He doesn't want the headache." "I'm surprised." "I thought the two of you would be fighting this a lot harder." "Rough diamonds are tough to trace." "They're uncut, there's no laser print on file." "No reports of theft yet, so it could have been stolen from anywhere." "Or even stolen many years ago." "You could try using an optic crystallographic analysis." "If we had any idea what that meant." "Uh, it's basically shining a light on the subject." "A diamond is a crystal." "Its atoms arrange in a symmetrical structure." "Optic crystallographic analysis shines a polarised light into the crystal structure." "How the light refracts could reveal impurities:" "Nitrogen or sulphur trapped within the crystal." "And this can tell us where the diamond was originally found." "Of course, the problem with diamonds is they don't come from regions, but from the centre of the Earth." "And they're created in the heat and the pressure of the Earth's mantle." "The very properties for which diamonds are valued, the hardness and the clarity, the purity, that's what makes it difficult to identify them as coming from one place or another." "It's a challenge President Clinton gave scientists back in 2001 to combat this problem of conflict diamonds." "Welcome to our special brand of the FBI." "So you can get an idea of where the diamond's from, but not for sure." "Now, do we know how these rough diamonds are even transported?" "In plain cases, unmarked cars." "Carried by trusted couriers." "And maybe one or two people know about a shipment." "So the shipments can't be targeted." "I'm so fascinated by how this jewel from the Earth's core wound up in the chalk bag of a rock climber." "Yeah, we think he found it." "Didn't know much about diamonds." "I understand tradition holds that the..." "The most valuable of these brings bad luck." "The Hope Diamond, uh, stolen from an idol, curses those who touch it." "Ew." "I didn't think you'd be upset about the FBI stuff." "What I don't like is they think they can strip you of security clearance." "Most of your political heroes couldn't have even gotten security clearance." "I'm proud of the way you handled things." "You did the right thing when it wasn't easy." "I knew I'd have to face the consequences." "Not all of them, you don't." "Some people at the FBI wanna punish you." " I don't think they should be able to." " It doesn't affect my reputation." "You don't mind the federal government imposing unjust limitations on your work?" "Dad, all I need to do my work is a notebook, a pencil..." "And lots of chalkboards." "I know." "Just came in." "A report of a missing diamond shipment." "Yeah?" "So we've got ourselves a current case?" "Very." "Kenneth Bryce, an L.A. Diamond merchant, was due to deliver 30 stones to New York yesterday worth about 50 million." "He's missing." "Okay, well, get the boys." "The plate matches Bryce's car, the diamond merchant." "Yeah, he booked a seat on a commercial charter." "Used a false name for security purposes." "I guess we'll see how well that worked out for him." "WOMAN [ON PA]:" "Flight 264 is now boarding at Gate 3." " It's unlocked." " Yup." "It's your turn." " That look like him?" " Yeah." "Pretty sure his diamonds are not with him." "Dead guy is Kenneth Bryce, partner with his brother in Bryce and Sons Jewellers." " Robbed and shot at the airport." "DAVID:" "We will talk to the brother." " See who knew about shipment plans." " Cool." "So, what are we thinking?" "That transporting diamonds is possibly a more dangerous job than Alaskan crab fisherman." "Just two people knew about the shipments." "Me and my brother Kenny." "You think he would have told anyone?" "My brother was a very careful person." "He flew private charters under pseudonyms." "He never discussed shipments with anybody but me." "Maybe you were overheard, possibly by customers, workmen..." "I don't see how." "We planned shipments before shop hours." "You know, our father started this business, and Kenny and I worked it with him." "Bryce and Sons." "Now it's just me." "IAN:" "Assume the rock climber wasn't involved in the robbery." "So how'd he get the stone?" "All right, the starting point is a small municipal airport." "Private chartered aircraft." "So, what do we know about small planes?" "They fly." " And they sometimes..." " Crash." "The murdered climbers had a secret cliff with a route they named Wrecked." "Because maybe they had found a wreck nearby?" "If a plane flying from that airport crashed in that area, it was, without a doubt, flying north." "Private pilots don't always file flight plans." "Small planes aren't tracked by radar over their flights." "Right, right, right, but the airport logs show takeoffs and a general sense of their destinations." "All right, here's one." "Left El Monte, scheduled to land in San Jose." "San Jose didn't log the arrival." "IAN:" "We think the robbers hijacked the merchant in airport parking lot, put the diamonds on a small plane headed for San Jose." "Crashed in San Gabriel Mountains, climbers found it and took the diamonds." "DON:" "So who killed them?" "Well, our theory doesn't encompass that." "Do we know who the plane was registered to?" "Rented by a guy using a fake ID." " A transponder?" " Well, if it had one, it wasn't on." "An aerial search could easily miss a small plane wreck." "Well, one on foot's gonna take, uh, a month." "Not if we can mathematically narrow down the search area." "I can give it a whirl." "Charlie would be faster." "Well, that's not gonna happen." "D.C. Won't let it." "One more possibility." "We find that secret cliff these dead climbers were talking about." "All right, let's try both." "No, a flight plan doesn't say where the plane really was when it crashed." "All right, but aircraft that go down over these wilderness areas are sometimes never found." "Did you know more small planes have disappeared over the continental U.S. Than have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle?" " Really?" " So they said on Mythbusters." "Stolen diamond, missing plane, murdered climbers, random pieces." "And yet, like asteroids millions of miles apart, they all orbit the same source of gravity." "Well, a big diamond exerts a lot of pull." "Certainly does." "Pete and Skeet?" "No, they took off for the mountains." " Did they say where they were going?" " To find Drew and Bri's secret crag." " I thought no one knows where it is." " Not gonna stop anyone from looking." " So where would they start?" "MAN:" "Like the rest of us." "The good old USGS topo map." "[SIGHS]" "That's an interesting approach." " How interesting?" " Moderately interesting." " Okay, we're wasting our time." " No, I didn't say that." "I, uh..." "This analysis should garner you at least half a dozen target areas." "Eight so far." "Have the FBI send over some FAA radar data from the day of the flight." "Tried that, signals are too weak over the mountains to get an accurate fix." "You been looking for the noisy edge?" "Noisy edge of what?" "Larry, squish-squash, remember?" "When Charlie tracked that UFO for Don." "The visitor from space who was not a visitor from space." "Oh, my word." "That seems like a hundred years ago." " Tell me about it." " I saw the algorithms in the lab." "They'll take faint radar signals, separate it from the noise, and give us a probabilistic flight path." "Charlie, thank you very much." "I was never here." "WOMAN:" "I'm just gonna fill it with water, okay?" "All right." "You guys wanna canvass around, see if you can get any info?" "[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]" "Who else got a lead on that secret cliff?" "Visitor Centre employees said Wright and Tomkins were in before the killings." "Tomkins invited her to go climbing along the Cougar Ridge trailhead." "I talked to a ranger that saw their car with no Adventure Pass." "Wrote a summons, gave me the location." "I got a backpacker who says he ran across a newly marked trail." " Why don't you guys check those out?" " What about you, you get something?" "I got some prospector who said he heard machinery." " Machinery?" "DON:" "Yeah, like a drill." "A drill?" "In the mountains?" "Well, actually, climbers will use them to bolt in anchors." "It's worth checking out." "If one of these leads is right, we find a secret cliff and plane crash." "All right, well, cells aren't working, so take the radio and keep it on." "We'll meet back here in two hours." " Hey, Amita." " Hey." " How's it going?" " Great, thanks to you." "You know, I had no idea that getting radar data required a court order." "No problem." "This has gotta be awkward for Charlie." "Um, he's keeping busy." "He actually gets to spend time with his students now." " Don likes to keep busy too." " They're workaholics, aren't they?" "You know, I kid Don that if he's not working or having sex, he's thinking about work." "Or sex." "Yeah, well, with Charlie, he's having so much fun working that he can't stop working." "Well, that's a good thing." "I think Don thinks everything will fall apart without him." "Well, it's typical oldest kid." "Or the fear of insignificance in the face of a little-brother genius." "But that's how they've connected, right?" "Through work." "Yeah." " And food." " Yeah, food." " They're a little obsessed about food." " Yes." " Well, they get that from their dad." " Yeah." "I know why the ranger found Wright and Tomkins' car here." "They were using the local bathroom." "And I found the local bar." "So much for this lead." "You two join up with me at Cougar Ridge." "I'm looking into a rocky canyon with a lot of possibilities." " Copy that." "NIKKI [OVER RADIO]:" "Copy." "SKEET:" "We were climbing, that's all." "Eppes?" "REZAR:" "All the way out here." "Like your friends?" "Don, are you reading this?" "PETE:" "Please, just tell us what you want." "REZAR:" "We lost something up here." "Your friends found it, but they didn't have all of it." "Dude, you're the ones with the guns." "If we knew anything, we would tell you." "MOORE:" "We only need one of you to tell us where it is." "Eppes?" "MAN [OVER RADIO]:" "South winds, five miles an hour, shifting to southwest in the afternoon." "Tonight, partly cloudy, low 66 to 72, southwest winds five to ten miles an hour, shifting to the northwest after midnight." "Tuesday, mostly sunny, highs 87 to 97." "Light winds becoming west, five to ten miles an hour in the afternoon." "Forecast for mountains and foothills:" "Rest of today, mostly sunny, highs 89 to 99." "Southwest winds five miles an hour, shifting to the southwest in the afternoon." "[GRUNTS]" "[GUNSHOT]" "[GUN COCKS]" "[GUNSHOT]" "DON:" "Go, go, go." "Eppes!" "We've got people headed out to search the vicinity of the shots." "It's a possible 12 miles to the north and ten miles east." " A hundred and twenty square miles?" " It'll take us a week." "Call in for aerial recon and get as many guys out as you can." "I'll be back." " Where are you going?" " Pasadena." " That's an hour from here." " Eight minutes by chopper." "[MOORE COUGHS]" "Nice job, idiot." "Let's go." "Gian-Carlo Rota of MIT said that combinatorics is like putting different coloured marbles in different coloured boxes and seeing how many ways you can divide them." "[STUDENTS LAUGHING]" "Eppes, we need you." "I can't work for the FBI." " Forget that, your brother's in trouble." " What do you mean?" "What's wrong?" "I'll tell you en route, come on." "The rest of you, take an early recess." "What were you guys doing up here anyway?" "Dude, did you see that crag?" "It's got like a dozen classic hard lines on it." "That could be the first 5.15 in California." "Well, we gotta find some place to hide you guys." "I always feel safer above the ground." "I can minimise it further to account for the idea that Tomkins and Wright were two or three miles from the road." " It will take days to finish." " Not with help from JPL." "Don's not gonna like this." "We can argue about that after we save his ass." "All right, listen, go to this site." "A friend of mine has access to classified National Geospace Intelligence Agency imagery." "AMITA:" "Got it." "CHARLIE:" "All right, here." "What we're looking at is a high-definition image of the San Gabriels taken off a Landsat maybe a half hour ago." "What you wanna do is overlay that with the probable flight path." "Okay." "There." "There's something right there." "To be that big and reflect that much light, that would have to be..." " Stone, and a lot of it." " High-alpine granite?" "It fits the perimeter of the secret cliff." "It's in the shadow of the flight path two miles from the road." "Can you pull up a topo?" "What's the name of that canyon?" "Uh, Icehouse Canyon." "Icehouse?" "Wait, that's in the guidebook here." "Wait, wait, wait." "Back in the 1800s, there was an ice plant there, serving the gold miners." "Gold miners?" "This is the right one." "Edgerton." "Get me back on the mountain." "[SHOUTS]" " Is it broken?" " I don't know." " It doesn't matter, let's go." " Get a head start." "Whoa, whoa." "You sure, man?" "There's three of them." " They got bigger guns." " Go, go, go." "Come on." "IAN [OVER RADIO]:" "This is Edgerton." "Do you copy?" "Go ahead." "IAN:" "Get to Icehouse Canyon as fast as you can with as many people as you've got." "Right." "Got it." "Lan's got a location on Don." "[CLICKS]" "Let's go, come on." "Come on, we gotta keep moving, guys." "Come on, come on, come on." "Let's go, Pete, come on, come on." "I know you're hurt." "Get Skeet out of here." "Look, you guys can move, I can't." " No, I'll hold them off." " How?" "You're out of ammo." "They're not gonna kill me." "They think I know where the diamonds are." " We're sticking together." "Come on." " I can't, or we're all gonna die." " Come here." " Pete." " Hey!" "Hey!" " Go, go, go." "I know where the diamonds are." "I know where they are." "So, what are we gonna do about Pete?" "Soon as you're safe, I'm gonna get a team and we're gonna go after him." "[GUN COCKS]" "You might miss, but I won't." "Finger off the trigger." "Thank you very much." "Hey, how did you find us?" "I could tell you, but you're not gonna like it." "Oh, what?" "Charlie." "Still it came down to the wire." "This clown was gonna pop your brain box." " What about the other two?" " Where's Pete?" "Bumbles said they had a jeep on the fire road." "Nikki and Colby found the tracks." "Vehicle's gone." "We got a chopper searching." "CHARLIE [OVER RADIO]:" "Lan, can you hear me?" "Yeah, let me hand you to your brother." "Hey, Don, you okay?" "DON:" "Yeah, I'm fine." "Where you at?" "I'm at the FBI." "Listen, I think we found the plane." "The coordinates are latitude 34.5733, longitude - 118. 1216." "Okay, got it." "And, Charlie?" " Thank you very much." " Sure." "But get out of there before the assistant director sees you, otherwise we're both screwed, you hear me?" "Check this out." "The diamonds are long gone, huh?" "And they think Pete knows where they are?" "How good a liar is he?" "No ID." "And he's not talking." "And the other two evaded a dragnet with the hostage." "The body on the plane had a fake ID, and we have no name on the live one we got." "But what we do know is that this robbery crew was able to learn details about a secret diamond shipment." "So maybe they left some record of how they did that." "DAVID:" "There." "That's the dead guy from the plane." "Other one matches the description Don gave." "Bet they're not there to buy an engagement ring." "Mm-mm." "Yep, got it." "They tried to bug our store?" "That's impossible." "The entire store is electronically shielded." "They knew about the shipment." "They must have figured a way around that." "To get past the electronic shield that was installed in the store, this device was wired to a small satellite dish on the roof." "It sends a signal to the satellite, which relays it to the receiver on the ground." "That means that the robbers could've been listening in from anywhere." "Well, that's true, but we know where the dish was pointed." "We also know there are very few satellites that would even accept such an anonymous signal." "So we should be able to identify the satellite involved." "Can we get a precise date and time for the conversation overheard?" "We could do that." "A comprehensive geometrical analysis should be able to provide the probable locations for such a receiver." "Do it fast." "They've got a hostage." "Larry, this analysis is pretty deep stuff." "Do you know how to do it?" "I know how to get it done." "Charlie, listen." "To quote the late Paul Erdos, "Is your brain open?"" "As long as it has nothing to do with the FBI case." "It was one thing when Don was missing..." "This is purely particle physics research." "Okay, I have a problem with the bubble-chamber analysis programme that I've been using to identify ellipses in particle track data." "Okay." "I ran it past Dr. Tolenson." "Said he didn't understand." "Wait, what do you mean you showed it to Dr. Tolenson?" "No, no, Tolenson attacked my paper on lattice theory." "He tried to take my space in the faculty parking lot." "I waited five years for that space." "Let me see it." " Let me see that problem." " I can run this..." "Give it to me." "I wanna see it." "So maybe you can help us out with something." "We know that Andy and Brian found the plane wreck." "But why didn't they report it instead of going on to another cliff to climb some more?" "Man, you've gotta understand climbers." "They probably figured, "Hey, the guy's already dead." "There's no rush."" "At least they got their priorities straight." "Bri and Drew were good guys, but they didn't do a lot of deep thinking, you know?" "You think Pete's still alive?" "We're working under that assumption." "A lot of people are trying to find him." "He's a brave guy." "Risked his life to save Agent Eppes." "And me." "All right." "Now, this should work." "You gonna show this to Tolenson right now?" "Because I'd love to be there to see his face when he sees this." "Well, not at this instant, no." "Larry?" "Larry's analysis of the signals sent to the device we found at the jewellery store pinpoints the house rented under the name James Meyers." "Interpol lists that as an alias used by this guy." "Alex Rezar, known associate of Keith Jackson and Nigel Moore." "Yeah, well, since we got Moore, let's bring in his friends then, right?" "[DOOR OPENS]" "I don't think that kid knows where the rest of those diamonds are." "Then it's over." "Can't go back to the wreck site." "The FBI knows about it." "You know, I was wondering." "How did you know where the crash was?" "I put a tracking device on the plane." "The pilot, you didn't trust him?" "I trust you." "I trust Moore." "That's it." "What about the kid?" "We're done with him." "[GRUNTS]" "Hold still." "It'll just take longer and hurt more." " Screw you." " FBI!" "Stay where you are." " Hands, I need to see some hands!" "DON:" "Freeze, get them up." " Get them up." "MAN 1:" "Back off." " Get on your knees, now!" " Hands up!" " I got it." " Clear." " Clear." " Nice and easy." "Get your hands on your head." "Keep them up there." "MAN 1:" "Turn around." " Here, that'll look good on you." "MAN 1:" "All right, bring him out." " Got him?" "We'll get you to a medic." " Can you stand up?" " Yeah." "DON:" "I got you." "MAN 2:" "Get up." "ME's report on the dead pilot." "Check out the tox screen." "Drugged." "Out cold when he crashed." " You thinking what I'm thinking?" " No honour among thieves." "We want lawyers." "Sure." "Right after story time." "Story's about four guys who bugged a jewellery store to find out when a shipment of diamonds was going out." " They killed the owner." " Stash went on a plane headed north." "Drugged that pilot." "The plane crashed." "The climbers found the wreck, but they didn't find all the stash." "You wanna know why?" "Because one of you slipped most of the diamonds out of the case, left enough to fool the pilot and maybe offered him a swig from a flask, something like that?" "They figured the plane would go down and nobody would know those diamonds weren't on it." "Didn't know I'd planted a tracker on that damn plane." "You went on a wild-goose chase through the mountains looking for the missing diamonds, but one of you already had them." "We could have been rich and in Europe by now." "Instead of busted in L.A." "Sit down." "You won't be safe in prison." "I promise you." "I thought you were dead." "I guess he's finally figured out she's a girl." "Yeah." "I wonder if that'll mess with the climbing." "DON:" "Right." "Got it, thanks." "Diamonds are in a safe-deposit box registered to our friend, Keith Jackson." "We couldn't have done it without Charlie." "You have no idea of the flak I'm getting." "Well, you do the job right, you're gonna catch it." " That's life in the bureau." " I guess." "Hey." " Thanks for the help." " Don't mention it." "I would've signed up for the FBI sooner if I knew it'd be like this." "Yeah, I'm pretty damn great, aren't I?" " I meant the case." " So did I." "NIKKI:" "Uh-huh." "You know, Charlie, for someone who can't work for the FBI, you seem to have done a lot of work on this case." "More than you know." "You know, lan doesn't give you much choice." "Yeah, he's tough to say no to, that guy." "The guy can kill a person from a thousand yards away." "See, this only makes my argument for me." "I really think you should appeal the FBI's decision." "Yeah, me too." " You do?" " Yeah, I do." "You're not a threat." "Come on, they know it." "You don't think it would make things more awkward for you?" "[SIGHS]" "Oh, whatever." "Screw it." "They can't mess with us." " There's a tough guy." " The fighting Eppes brothers." "All right, I'll do it." "I'll appeal their decision." "ALAN:" "First time my wife and I took Charlie to the paediatrician for an earache, he wouldn't let the doctor examine his ears because he thought the doctor might see the thinking going on in his head." "The doctor declared Charlie the second-most stubborn kid he'd ever met." " And the first?" " Uh, don't tell me." " Don?" " You got it." "Particle physicists like to use pool balls to describe the actions of subatomic particles." "But actually, these massive spheres behave in a far more predictable, even Newtonian manner." "Now, let's say that this cue ball has the characteristics of a boson." "He's stalling because he doesn't have a shot." "No, no, no." "I shall call this shot the Fleinhardt-Boson." "The flying what?" "[LAUGHS]" "LARRY:" "Just as I intended." "Let's see either of you take your shot from behind the dryer." " Yeah, well, it's your shot." " Yeah." "[LAUGHS]"