"Got ten minutes before Ainsleycomes looking for me." "So, what's the big emergency?" "No one can know about this." "Okay." "We haven't got much time." "I was repositioning from Cubaup towards Quebec." "Guess it hit a glitch over virginia." "little creek naval base." "Oh, god bless america." "She's really cold." "Really... cold." "Better than monitoring ship movements in the Atlantic." "As long as we don't get caught." "Oh, a problem." "Someone else must be there." "Damn." "Oh, no, no, no." "Sweetie, nobody's looking." "All right, all right." "Hey, where'd she go?" "What just happened?" "Punch in." "Navy NCIS 1x11." "Eye Spy" "Good morning, Kate." "I assume that was good morning." "You want one?" "No, thanks." "Really good." "Not worth the price." "I like keeping my belt notchedexactly where it is." "What's that supposed to mean?" "What mean?" "The whole sort of raised-eyebrows-winky thing." "Nothing, really." "Just a... a nervous... tic." "I've weighed exactly the same since the day I graduated from college." "Never up, never down." "Well, certainly you would know." "Do you weigh yourself a lot?" "I never weigh myself." "I see." "Well, I don't pay that closeattention to your body, Tony." "Really?" "But, Tony, if you're happy with the way you are, that's all that counts." "Gibbs." "Mm-hmm." "We got a murder at little creek." "Get Ducky." "You all right?" "Couldn't be better." "Who found the body?" "I did." "An anonymous tip was called into base security saying someone was stabbed here." "Victim been id'd?" "Yes, sir." "Lieutenant commander Thomas egan." "His wallet was found in the SUV." "Kate, photos." "Got it." "Tag heuer." "You don't leave of those behindif you're robbing a guy." "You know the lieutenantcommander's assignment?" "Yes, sir." "He's attached as a technical advisor to side-scan, a civilian contractor on the base." "Don't know any more." "Their work's classified." "You keep this under wraps, master chief." "Yes, sir." "We have a rising tide." "Okay, Dinozzo," "Yo." "You and me take measurements." "We'll rebuild it later in the lab." "Kate, more photos." "Gotcha." "Gerald, take notes." "I'm on it." "Come on, move it." "We got to keep him dry." "I've got the sign." "I've got the farthest boulder." "Head and feet!" "15 point seven-one." "11 point three-six meters." "15 point seven-one, 11 point three-six." "Got them." "His dive knife is missing." "Yeah, you didn't see this coming,did you, my friend?" "Hey, watch out!" "Tide!" "Well done, Tony." "Bag him." "I got a spare suit in the van." "You okay?" "Uh..." "What is it?" "Shrinkage." "I just can't believe Tom egan is dead." "When did you see him last?" "Early this morning." "Where was the commander going?" "To conduct underwater testson a piece of equipment." "Did you find a device with his body?" "What kind of a device?" "It's a handheld sonar gun." "Now, I've got a wooden mock-up ofthe prototype that we're missing." "It uses sound echoes to create visual images." "Like a sonogram?" "Yeah." "Not dissimilar." "Earlier types are larger." "Have to be towed behind watercraft." "And our version can be carried by a diver." "My company developed the concept." "We brought it to the navy." "Commander Tyler was assigned as my liaison." "I brought in Tom." "He was a sound-surveillance expert." "We were evaluating it." "For use in harbor surveillance?" "Yes." "Um, it's the only working prototype that we have." "Its loss is just devastating to the military." "And I bet to your company?" "Where's the commander's desk?" "There." "We'll be seizing his computer and anything else we find we need." "You understand." "Little creek, quarter deck." "This is seaman apprentice Sparks speaking." "How may I help you, sir or ma'am?" "Yes, sir." "Special agent Dinozzo." "Just can't stop messing withthe uniforms, can they, sir?" "You on duty this morning?" "Yes, sir." "Take the call about the attack on the beach?" "Yes, sir." "Call came in at 09... thirty-two." "Get a name?" "No, sir, but the voice was male." "Sounded real nervous." "And when I started askingquestions, he just hung up." "Caller I.D.?" "Yes, sir." "But the call that came inthis morning was blocked." "Well, it shouldn't be too hardfor NCIS to trace that." "I'd write a letter, sir." "Come on, come on, Mcgee." "You said you could do this." "I didn't say it was going to be easy." "Actually, that's exactly what you saidonly on the phone, you ended it with a sir." "Well, that's when I thought you were talkingabout going through the proper channels." "Proper channels have too many bends." "Lucky for you, Little creekhas its own central exchange, otherwise the proper channelswould be your only option." "If I'm so lucky, then why haven't yougiven me the number yet?" "The exchange handles all incoming calls to the base." "Do you have any idea how many callscame into Little creek at 0932?" "You know what my dad always said about excuses?" "Yeah, they're like armpits. everybody has them, and they all stink." "Actually, he used a different part of the anatomy,but you got the main idea." "So, whatever happened between you and Abby?" "Our paths still cross on occasion." "Really?" "I guess the tat on the Ol' caboose did the trick." "Among other things." "You don't say." "Did you see any art on her caboose?" "You're right, I don't say." "I'll take that as a no." "Ah!" "Found it." "See, the new SS7 data circuits,they block display of the number, but the calling party number messageis still carried on the line." "I don't know what you just said." "I don't care what you just said." "Just give me the number." "Why is there an asterisk?" "Um... not sure." "Sir?" "That wasn't an "add a sir" look." "That was a "you'd better find out why" look." "Oh." "It's all right." "Rookie mistake." "Egan and his wife have beenmarried for nine years." "They met when they were stationed in San diego." "Any kids?" "No." "Oh, my god." "It's their anniversary next week." "Looks like the navy was pretty goodabout stationing them at the same bases." "How long they been here in Little creek?" "Egan was transferred here in march, and his wife had to finish an assignmentin panama city, florida, then followed four months later." "No matter how many times I do this,it never gets any easier." "We should've had Dinozzo handle this interview." "Just kidding." "Lieutenant Egan?" "NCIS." "I'm aware there's probably a better timeto be doing all this." "Where were you coming home from, lieutenant?" "Camp lejeune for the weekend." "It was a human resources seminar." "When I got home, the base commanderand the chaplain were here, and I knew." "When was the last timeyou spoke to your husband?" "Last night." "What time?" "I don't know." "Yeah, but if you could try to remember..." "I don't know!" "Lieutenant..." "I know this is hard." "I'm sorry." "Around 10:00." "Before I went to bed." "Did you know that he was going diving today?" "But he went diving... many times during the week." "He was a SEAL." "He was decorated." "Did he tell you what he was working on?" "No." "Tom was very strict about "need to know. "" "He didn't discuss his work with anyone, not even me." "Uh, would you do the honors, please, Gerald?" "Sure thing." "What?" "It moved." "I don't think so." "It moved, doc." "Remind me to check our inventory of alcohol swab..." "He certainly was dead on the beach." "Ooh!" "What do you think, Kate, espionage?" "A navy specialist is murdered and the classified device he has with him is missing." "It looks that way." "Yeah." "Oh, my god." "Don't even, okay?" "Did I say anything?" "You were." "I know you were." "Well, it's, you know, a touch small, but... but other than that, it's fine." "And the bonus." "No belt." "Dinozzo... the anonymous tip?" "It came from a restricted phone." "Area code 703." "Langley, virginia." "CIA." "Mm-hmm." "Wow, huh?" "Yeah." "It's okay." "I've got it, Tony." "Don't you worry." "Wouldn't want to... disturb your lunch." "You got me thinking, Kate." "Maybe I should improve my diet." "When are you going to start?" "What do you call this?" "Uh, bad things masqueradingas something good for you." "It's a nutrition bar." "It says so on the label." "Yeah, did you read the label?" "The little, you know, one with the ingredients, not just the big one with the pretty colors?" "Oh, sarcasm is so not healthy, Kate." "Neither is that." "Let's see... what we got here." "High fructose corn syrup, basically sugar." "Uh, high maltose corn syrup, another sugar." "Sugar... sugar." "Uh, fractionated palm kernel oil." "That sounds yummy." "Mm." "And "contains less than two percent natural flavor. "" "That would make it 98% artificial flavor." "What are you saying?" "So, I hear egan's computer is waitingto get up-close and personal with me." "Be gentle." "I'm sure Tony will be morethan happy to lug this downstairs for you." "He's feeling healthy today." "No problem." "Thanks, Tony." "Where's Gibbs?" "With director Morrow, he's tryingto get a meeting with the CIA." "Ooh." "Why?" "That's where the anonymous phone call came from." "Langley's, like, 200 miles from Little creek." "That doesn't make any sense." "Especially considering Ducky establishedtime of death was approximately 9:30, and the tip was phoned in at 9:32." "It's impossible." "It isn't if someone from the CIA waswatching on a high-def satellite." "You're accusing the agency of spyingon a U.S. naval station." "You have a better explanation?" "It didn't happen, agent Gibbs." "I have a dead lieutenant commander." "I'm missing classified hardware and a phone call that originatedfrom this building right after the murder." "I'm not denying we have the capability, but you know as well as I do that it would be a violationof CIA mandate to operate domestically." "Right." "Well... you never do anything illegal." "We have the same uncle writing our paychecks." "We do what we do to get the job done." "I appreciate the sentiment, agent Gibbs." "I don't have the need-to-know to know whyyou have a satellite pointed at Little creek." "I have a murder to solve." "I could use your help." "There's nothing I can do to help you, agent Gibbs." "If you'll excuse me." "You're on the air." "Hey, Abs." "Gibbs, how'd we do with the moles?" "Spooks, Abby." "Spooks." "I can never get that straight." "Are you still in touch with that old NASA boyfriend?" "He wasn't a boyfriend." "He was a boy toy." "And yes, we, I'm almost every day." "You do?" "Oh, yeah." "That's good, right?" "It's very good." "Why?" "Greetings from NASA, NCIS." "Whoa, Ashton, that was so star trek." "Sorry I'm late." "I had a cluster of frozen reactor coolantheading for the flight path of an atlas liftoff." "I had to delay the launch." "They were not happy about it." "I am, however, very happy to see you, Abby, and to help your NCIS crime-fighting colleagues." "Ah, you're the best, Ashton." "You are, Ab." "Thank you" "We really should talk." "We really should talk." "Special agent Gibbs here." "Of course." "Appreciate your help." "We're looking for SAT activity, yesterdayabout zero-nine-thirty, eastern standard." "Roger that." "Geostationary?" "Asynchronous." "Multi-positional?" "Very." "Landstat seven?" "Think CIA." "Ah, KH-12." "Improved crystal." "Thermal infrared?" "It gets hot down here." "Target area?" "Virginia coast." "We have entry." "Oh, you're so good, Ashton." "Any idea what department it came from?" "It's a pretty sophisticatedblocking system on the KH-12." "I'm afraid that task is a bit more complicated." "Complicated, but not impossible." "They overlooked the same technologyon the milstar satellite relays, and... that particular satellite is controlledfrom building 35-c, office 409." "Bravo, Ashton!" "We're lucky Abby could get in the systemand pull his name off the office number, but there's not much on him." "CIA is not big on bios." "Jeremy wirth, 23." "Current address. 35-b maple, georgetown." "Graduated MIT at 20!" "Hmm..." "I'm impressed." "Been with the agency six months... uh, working as a satellite analyst." "That's all we got." "Why would they use someone so greenon such a covert assignment?" "Too bad we don't have a photo." "Don't need one." "He'll fit the profile." "I bet geeky, right?" "Well, yeah, Kate, something like that." "Have you ever seen Robert redfordin three days of the condor?" "Yes." "That's a geek I could get covert with." "Kate, I would not get my hopes up." "Check it out." "Jeremy?" "Do I know you?" "My name's Kate." "Kate todd." "Can I talk to you?" "About what?" "What's NCIS?" "Naval criminal investigative service." "I got nothing to talk to you about." "I'm special agent Gibbs, from the same agency youhaven't heard of before." "Only, I don't take it personally anymore." "No, I, I've got to go inside." "We know where you work, Jeremy." "We suspect you're the one thatcalled Little creek about the stabbing." "You need to tell us what you saw." "I can't say anything." "Did assistant director Roberhave a little chat with you?" "He put me on administrative leave." "I'm under investigation." "Rober didn't know." "No." "You were using the satellite without their knowledge." "Why were you watching lieutenant commander Egan?" "Who?" "The naval officer who was murdered." "You play ball with me," "I can square it with Rober." "You can do that?" "With the exception of finding a decent barber," "Gibbs can do pretty much anything he says he can." "I was watching... not watching..." "I wasn't watching the guy in the wet suit." "I was... watching something else and happened to notice activity at the edge of the screen." "What kind of something else would this be?" "A person." "Female person?" "Yeah." "Kind of a babe female person?" "Really hot." "Uh..." "I stumbled across her by accident." "She was polar tanning." "Nude winter sunbathing." "Must get cold." "Oh, she was, sir." "And you think that's an appropriate usefor a billion-dollar satellite, Jeremy?" "I got a little off-track with my priorities." "Uh, that happens with hot babes sometimes." "So, you didn't see who attacked commander Egan?" "When I tried to go close, the image pixilated." "All I saw was him go down." "Whoever it was ran off beforeI could adjust the picture." "And that's it?" "If I had access to the agency's computer,I could show you exactly what I saw." "All satellite transmissions are recordedon a hard drive at Langley." "What the hell are you up to, Gibbs?" "I want the recording of the satellite transmission." "I don't know what you're talking about." "Well, let me put Mr. Wirth on." "He can explain it to you." "Oh no, no." "No!" "Your analyst was spying on a U.S. Naval base." "You have Wirth?" "I'm not really sure what congressional oversightcommittee he's gonna be spilling his guys to." "I mean, there are so many to choose from these days." "How do we handle this?" "We'll be there in 15 minutes." "Well, commander, based on the widthand the jagged lower edge of the entry wound, it appears you were stabbed with your own knife." "The wound is consistent with the serrated,titanium beta alloy knife missing from your sheath." "Now, then, let's see what we've got here." "Oh, seven inches..." "Well, Gerald, what have we learned from this?" "Seven inches... uh, it was a deep thrust, most of the blade." "And?" "And from the left-to-right angle,the assailant was most likely left-handed." "So, we've vastly limited thepotential number of suspects." "Only nine percent of the world'spopulation is left-handed." "Interestingly, that percentage has remainedthe same since prehistoric times." "Archeologists have been able to determine thisby examining cave paintings more than 10,000 years old." "Don't you think we should notify Gibbs?" "In due time." "Curiously enough, the yanomami tribein the amazon are 23% percent left-handed." "Find anything?" "Commander Egan's files were password protected." "It took me a while to get in." "What, you getting in shape?" "Yeah." "You want to feel how hard my forearm is?" "Look it." "Look it." "No, thanks." "Hey, Gibbs." "You want to feel Tony's forearm?" "No, I'll pass." "Copy of the CIA satellite transmission." "Want to see if you can enhance the image?" "Find anything in Egan's computer?" "He seemed hinky about the sonar device's reliability." "His notes suggest that tests may have been altered." "Think Egan was killed 'cause he wasgoing to blow the whistle on the project?" "Maybe." "Oh." "I like this part." "Do you think they'll find it?" "I don't know." "This is the only time the assailant is on the screen." "Now, watch what happens when I try to go in." "The closer I get to the figure,the more the image distorts." "That's it?" "Sorry, Gibbs." "We can't make an I.D. out of that." "Maybe we can find the polar chick." "Tony's right." "The beach is on a naval base." "It's a restricted area." "Odds are, she works at Little creek." "Want me to track her down, boss?" "Why am I not surprised?" "You want me to handle it?" "At least I won't drool." "No." "No, Dinozzo took a wave for the team." "Thanks, boss." "Hmm!" "Look at the muscle tone, would you?" "Definition on those, Abs." "The lady definitely works out a lot." "Maybe the base gym?" "Ah, it makes sense." "Don't hurt yourself." "There's gonna be a lot of dangerousequipment you're not familiar with." "That's cute." "Kate." "Print me a copy, Abs?" "Face only, Abby." "Kate, you stay with her." "Go over everything in Egan's file." "Find out everything you can about this device." "Ah, Jethro!" "Jethro, while I was examining our victim," "I was telling Gerald about the yanomami tribe." "He found it fascinating." "This would affect our case somehow?" "Of course." "They were 23% left-handed." "Lieutenant commander Egan's killer was left-handed." "Is there anything else?" "Well, he never made it into the ocean." "That good fortune allowed me to find tracesof someone else's DNA on his body." "DNA of a female." "That means what I think it means, Duck?" "Lieutenant Egan... if this is a bad time... uh, I have to meet with the funeral director." "I have a few questions." "Or I could come back." "Uh, no, this is fine." "Did your husband have doubts aboutthe project he was working on?" "I don't know." "He was pretty distant recently." "Anything else bothering him?" "Not that I know of." "He hated paying bills." "Always gave him a stomachache." "Do you know much about the people at side-scan?" "Met them at a christmas partyand a couple of other times." "He kept it pretty separate." "Because of the confidential nature of the project?" "I guess." "He spent a lot of time at work, didn't he?" "Not in the beginning." "But that changed." "Uh, in the last few months." "He always said all he wantedwas a simple pine box." "But I can't do that." "I think that he'll be good withwhatever you pick out, lieutenant." "Yeah?" "Hey." "Sorry, I thought you were someone else." "Just looking." "You weren't sunbathing nudeon the beach yesterday, were you?" "Huh." "Nice try." "I didn't think so." "Oh, hey, there!" "How are you doing?" "Gym's for base personnel only." "Well, I wasn't reallyplanning on working out." "Obviously." "Maybe you can help me." "You seen her?" "Not very clear." "It's a really long lens." "It could be Gina." "Gina?" "Petty officer second." "Comes in here every day about noon." "I'll wait." "You haven't found it?" "Not yet." "You met me here to get me away from Overmeyer." "Eh, I've got questions." "All right." "What was commander Egan supposedto be doing that morning?" "Underwater test of the device." "Meaning?" "We seeded the ocean floor with targets." "Dummy bombs?" "He was going out to locate them." "He had reservations about the project, didn't he?" "Not that I know of." "Something wrong, agent Gibbs?" "I don't know." "Just sometimes, you think you have abead on someone, and it turns out bogus." "it's upsetting." "The point is?" "I didn't take you fora party line type, commander." "Commander Egan wasn't sure therange was as good as promised." "What if commander Egan's teststurned up negative?" "The navy wouldn't pick up side-scan's contract." "And Overmeyer?" "He'd lose a fortune." "I'm gonna press my luck here." "Okay." "What if the prototype isn't found?" "Side-scan will probably be granted an extension, which would buy time to correct any problems." "But there aren't any serious flaws, agent Gibbs." "Would you submit to a voluntary DNA swab?" "I'd like to eliminate you aslieutenant commander Egan's lover." "There wouldn't be much point." "Tom and I had been seeing each other for months." "Anything else you want to press?" "No." "I gotta get back." "Gina?" "Yeah?" "Anthony dinozzo, NCIS." "What do you want?" "Ah, I just wanted to ask you a few questions." "I'm busy." "Were you sunbathing yesterdayon the base beach?" "Wait, wait, you were watching me?" "No." "Then how did you know I was there?" "I'm not at liberty to discussthe actual surveillance activity." "Please leave me alone." "Let me get my I.D." "I can appreciate how it must've looked." "Okay, Tony." "I still can't believe Lauren tyler admittedto having an affair with Egan." "Well, she's smart." "When I asked her for a DNAsample, she knew I had her." "Always better to volunteer information than cover it up." "What are your people doing?" "Seizing your files." "It's part of our investigationinto commander Egan's death." "You think he was killed for the prototype?" "I think he had concerns about performance." "Well, you're wrong." "I try so hard not to be wrong, don't I, Kate?" "You're very conscientious in that regard, Gibbs." "All right, we might have had a glitch or two, but nothing that wouldn't have beencorrected before production." "See, you i did figure for the party line type." "What's that supposed to mean?" "Why was there only one prototype made?" "I funded all the RD personally." "I don't have pockets that deep." "This loss is just devastating." "But it also buys you time." "What, you're insinuating I hadsomething to do with Tom egan's death?" "I try so hard not to insinuate, don't I, Kate?" "You rarely insinuate, Gibbs." "Yeah." "All I'm doing now is taking your records." "I'm calling my legal counsel." "I would bet that he will insinuate plenty." "Here." "Sign this." "What's that for?" "It's a receipt for your files." "All of your files." "We know the killer is left-handed." "Jonathan overmeyer is left-handed." "What about commander Tyler?" "She wears her watch on her left hand,like most right-handed people do." "Her service file will verify." "They could be in it together." "They could." "Gibbs." "We found her, boss." "We're at the base gym." "Dinozzo found our polar bear." "You were on the beach yesterday?" "Yes, sir." "I know it's against regulations to sunbathe naked, but I never thought I'd be caught in winter." "I, I don't know what came over me." "I just really hate tan lines, don't you?" "Sometimes I lay awake at night,thinking about that." "Did you see anybody else there?" "Well, that's why I left." "I heard a vehicle." "Saw this guy getting out in a wet suit." "I covered up and left." "Was he alone?" "I thought so at first." "But as I was walking back to my car,I heard voices and glanced back." "He was arguing with someone else." "Can you describe him?" "Her." "All I can tell you is that she was military." "We know the killer was left-handed,which eliminates commander Tyler, whose service file confirms she's a righty." "We also know the killer's a woman." "Unless Overmeyer went norman bates on the guy." "Actually, when you think about it, the M.O.'s match." "Dinozzo..." "What did you do?" "So, basically, we eliminatedour two best suspects." "Neither's a left-handed woman in the military." "Appears so, yeah." "Damn, and they were good suspects." "Yeah, maybe too good." "What do you mean?" "We got carried awaywith the missing prototype." "Espionage and whistle-blowing is a lotmore intriguing than someone who's... just really pissed off." "Egan's wife?" "Her husband was diving on someone else's reef... dipping the fin in the company pool... pinging the wrong pong." "Egan's wife didn't get back from the seminaruntil after the murder." "That's what she said." "She's a military officer." "Yeah, she is, and she plays golf... left-handed." "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait." "You could see that the clubs wereleft-handed with just a passing glance?" "My second wife played golf left-handed." "So?" "When someone tries to splityour skull open with a seven iron, it's not a club you soon forget." "There was an edge in her voice when she saidthings had changed for the last few months." "If she knew he was cheating on her..." "Wait, just because she golfs left-handeddoesn't mean she actuall is left-handed." "I golf left-handed,but I bat and i throw right-handed." "So, you go both ways?" "All I'm saying is that we don'tactually have anything on her." "We don't even know if she knewthat her husband was having an affair." "True." "So, it's just a hunch." "Yeah." "There's no proof." "No." "Hello." "Lieutenant Egan." "Please, uh, come on in." "Thank you." "We have a dilemma to share with you." "Dilemma?" "What's the problem?" "We think that your husband was killed because he was about to expose flawsin the side-scan prototype he was developing." "I see." "But we can't prove it." "There was only one prototype made, and that was taken from the crime scene." "We've conducted a search,but so far, no luck." "We'll have to find it to have a chanceof building a case against the suspect." "You have a suspect?" "A witness saw a woman arguing with yourhusband on the beach just before he was stabbed." "We think it was his commanding officer," "Lauren tyler." "There's no easy way to ask this... but did you know your husbandwas having an affair with her?" "He was having an affair?" "It looks that way." "Can you confirm our suspicion that yourhusband was having doubts about this project?" "I'm afraid not." "He never mentioned it." "Okay." "Thank you for your time." "Sorry to have to drag you through this." "What do you think happened to him?" "Why was he killed?" "We think that he told commander Tyler, and that when they both confronted Jonathan overmeyer, he offered them money to keep them silent." "And Tom refused." "Yes." "He would never take money." "But Tyler went along." "We believe they killed him and had to hide the prototype fast." "We need to find it." "If we don't, we don't have much of a case." "It's the only conclusive proof we have of defects." "You think she took the bait?" "Ah, pretty hard to pass up getting away with murder and framing your husband's lover." "Well, if she's guilty,she's a pretty good actress." "Eh, weren't bad yourself, kid." "Oh, made me feel creepy." "Why?" "You still don't believe she knewabout her husband's affair?" "The wife's always the last one to know, Gibbs." "Don't believe it." "I hope you're right." "Otherwise, we were pretty cold to a womanwho just lost her husband." "Well, let's find out." "Hello?" "Abs." "Yes?" "Call your boy." "All right" "so, how long do you get to use the bird?" "Uh, don't worry, Abs." "I'm borrowing it from G-nex corp,and they owe me big time." "It's asynchronous, multi-positionaland has thermal infrared." "It's perfect or your purpose." "And they just let you have it?" "Technically, it's down for maintenance." "Uh, are you going to the lecture next weekon apogee deterioration of the Amstat five-eleven?" "Oh, been there, done that." "We have movement." "Gibbs, she's on the move." "I'll redirect the satellite to you." "Are you getting this?" "Yeah." "Let's roll." "Hang on." "Let's get some separation." "She's leaving the base." "She's turning onto highway 264,going south." "Okay, lieutenant..." "let's see where you're going." "Ah, I hope she's not justpopping out for a big mac." "Where are you guys?" "Just hanging back, a mile behind her." "You know, we really should haveour own satellite for surveillance." "Yeah." "Okay, Tony." "I'll take that up with the director." "Three hours of satellite timeequals your yearly salary." "She's turning." "We see it." "Abby?" "I think Houston has a problem." "Ash, what's going on?" "Lost the signal." "Give me a second." "The low-gain antenna has been intermittent." "That's why it's off-line for maintenance." "We're losing her." "You're the man, Ash." "Ash is the man if he gets our target back." "I'm looking for it." "Take that right there." "We gotta take it." "She did." "Then what, Abby?" "All right, I think that's it." "You think?" "It'd better be." "You need a hand?" "You're late." "Sorry." "I was at the dry cleaners." "So?" "For Ducky." "So?" "It was work-related." "Your phone has been ringing off the hook." "It's driving him crazy." "Well, she is driving me crazy." "She?" "Apparently, miss I don't like tan lineshas found something she does like..." "Me!" "Ah, and why is that a problem?" "Well, let's just say that she's a lotmore appealing from a distance." "A geosynchronous distance." "She didn't look so bad to me." "It's not that." "She's just not my type." "Really?" "Female hard body who likes to takeher clothes off's not your type?" "I guess not." "Well, why don't you just tell her that, then?" "I am." "By not answering her calls?" "She'll get the message." "Apparently not." "Well, she'd better get the message soon,or you're gonna be getting one on a pink slip." "You can't fire me for somethingI have no control over." "Talk to her." "She'll get the message." "You know, I bet this is why number twocame after you with a nine iron, wasn't it?" "You just refused to sit downand talk things through." "Actually, that wasn't it at all." "Oh." "So, what was it, then?" "Seven iron."