AGATHA AKEELA ARTHUR BLAKE CALM_VOICE CHARLIE DASH DOCTOR DOCTOR_EMORY DRAVECKY ELI FEMALE_RECEPTIONIST GUIDE LINA MASSERO REMOTE_OFFICER TREVOR UNIFORM VEGA WALLY YOUNG_MAN LINA Fun. See, I’m having fun, Mark. Self-Driving on the magway. Can we go back to driverless and chill now? MASSERO Sure. Which one’s the brake again? LINA I prefer the old you... MASSERO What the- CALM VOICE Attention passengers. You are now being diverted safely off the road. LINA I knew this was going to happen. REMOTE OFFICER Good morning, Mark Massero. On behalf of the Metro P.D. Hawk-Eye program, I regret to inform you that your status has been upgraded. MASSERO My what? What is this? REMOTE OFFICER Due to the recent pattern of behavior listed on screen, our system has flagged you as an orange level threat-risk to public safety. MASSERO Public safety? LINA This isn’t a traffic ticket? REMOTE OFFICER Pending a 48-hour police review, all licenses and rights to habeas corpus are suspended. For a list of frequently asked questions or if you wish to file a complaint... LINA Are you serious? MASSERO They can’t do this. This is- BLAKE ...Welcome to the newest tool in our police belt, people. BLAKE The Hawk-Eye pilot program. Lynn Dravecky is from central. She’s going to tell us more. Lynn-- DRAVECKY Machines know what people watch. What people read. What people buy, even what people feel. Now they can tell us which people are a risk to public safety. BLAKE You have a problem, Detective Vega? VEGA No, sir. Happy to be replaced by a computer. I could use a vacation. BLAKE You’ll have to forgive Detective Vega. She’s a skeptic. DRAVECKY That’s okay. We’ll face this kind of scrutiny if we want Hawk-Eye to go national. VEGA God help us all. DRAVECKY Hawk-Eye will never replace the people in this room, only help you do your job better. To be clear, this isn’t Precrime. The Hawk-Eye algorithm can’t predict exact behavior. What it notices are patterns. DRAVECKY Like this man who showed stress levels of anxiety before jumping in front of a speeding Bruno train. Hawk-eye could have saved his life by flagging his suspicious behavior and placing him under Close Watch. DRAVECKY During this 48-hour period he would have been monitored closely for any risk to public safety, including his own... VEGA So then it’s, “Sorry, sir, you’re under arrest for looking nervous?” I hope that this department has good lawyers. BLAKE I got this. BLAKE You know, Detective. We’re selecting top personnel to partner with civilian analysts over Hawk- Eye’s trial period... I think your constructive criticism would be welcome. VEGA Not going to happen. BLAKE Consider it an honor, Vega. VEGA You’re trying to punish me. BLAKE You stopped two attempted murders in two weeks. This is your chance to prove you’re not just lucky. VEGA I told you, I have a conf-- BLAKE Yeah, ‘confidential informant.’ Meaning you don’t trust me enough to tell me who gave you those tips. VEGA If you’re waiting for me to say, “Of course, I trust you”-- you might be standing there awhile. BLAKE We’re walking. VEGA Whatever. BLAKE Not to be shared, but... the feds will be watching our program with interest. You know what that means? VEGA You’re going to go suit shopping? BLAKE This is your chance to get in early. It’s going to be big. Maybe as big as Precrime. VEGA Precrime failed. Catastrophically. BLAKE And before that, it saved hundreds. Isn’t that why you became a cop? VEGA Thanks. Appreciate the offer. DASH He says yes. YOUNG MAN Hey man, are you okay? WALLY Okay... we got it. VEGA Bad? DASH Peachy. WALLY I’m not going to lie to you, removing visions from the dopaminergic system of your brain is not unlike being scalped. Good news is you get to keep your hair. VEGA Okay, so we know it’s daytime. Two males in what looks like a fistfight. Maybe a roadside somewhere. DASH If it’s a fight, that means the murder’s not premeditated. It’s gonna happen soon. VEGA There might be enough to run both faces. I’ll get Akeela on it. WALLY You don’t have to. That’s Mark Massero. The chief creative officer and brains behind Narcissus. VEGA The tech company? WALLY Tech giant. He tried to poach me once. He’d eat his young to launch The Next Big Thing. DASH Then who’s the guy who lost? AKEELA Closest face-match is a man named Trevor Maloney, a fitness instructor out of Philadelphia. VEGA Is he in Philly now? AKEELA No. His gym says he’s on his way here. Training for the Liberty Tour. VEGA I don’t know what that means. AKEELA It’s a bicycle race that finishes in D.C. Cherry Hill Road, I think... AKEELA Where did you pull this picture, anyway? It looks... not even digital. VEGA Heard of a guy named Mark Massero? AKEELA Of course. Why? VEGA Following a lead. I’m looking for a link between him and Maloney. AKEELA There’s nothing on file, but I’ll keep--Wait. Mark Massero was flagged by Hawk- Eye for a recent pattern of highrisk behavior. VEGA So, that means he’s been placed on Close Watch... AKEELA Yup. Starting tomorrow, we can put a Hawk-Eye unit on him. AKEELA Seriously, who gave you this picture? AKEELA Lara? VEGA Sorry, Keela, gotta go. DASH What’s going on? Is there a problem? VEGA Yes. Us. Blake is still asking questions about my new informant. If we keep this up, we’ll get caught. DASH I told you I’m willing to risk that. I can’t just sit and watch. VEGA I’m not asking you to. I want you to come work with me. DASH With you? VEGA We’re hiring civilian analysts for Hawk-Eye. A new pilot program. They’ll be partnered with cops at Metro. We’d have real cover. WALLY To track a person’s every move without due process. It’s a power grab of our civil liberties. VEGA You done? WALLY For now. DASH You want me to go back... inside Metro? I haven’t been there since- VEGA Since you were hooked up in a milk bath, I know. WALLY No, actually you don’t. No one knows what they went through. VEGA And no one ever saw their faces up close, remember? Except you, Wally. Dash is anonymous... DASH I don’t even have a legal name-- VEGA Your brother is an identity thief. DASH The years we lost. In that building. VEGA That won’t happen again. No one is going to find out who you are, Dash. I’ll make sure of that. VEGA Okay. Let’s put them in. ARTHUR Slow down, slow down... Tell me what you saw. AGATHA A blur, like a comet’s tail. Then flames through the city. A floating body. Men with suits. ARTHUR That’s the same thing you’ve been seeing for six months- AGATHA Seven. ARTHUR And none of it’s come true. AGATHA Not yet. ARTHUR If you were less neurotic, you’d consider that a good thing. AGATHA This all started the day Dash went back to the city. And it’s gotten worse. Since he met her. ARTHUR Vega. AGATHA I saw her face, Arthur. Reflected in a milk bath. This is news to Arthur. It unnerves him. ARTHUR Not possible. Precrime ended. The milk bath was destroyed. AGATHA There must be another. Something Dash does with that detective will put us all at risk. ARTHUR You don’t know that. You don’t see enough. AGATHA I see enough to know he plays a role. They both do. ARTHUR You’re really afraid they cause an apocalypse by trying to save lives? AGATHA I’m afraid one of these days, they’ll save the wrong one. And when that day comes, we need to be prepared. To stop them. ARTHUR I’m not helping this time. So go away. DASH We already know the names. Mark Massero and Trevor Maloney. ARTHUR Well done. You don’t need me. Now, can I eat my lunch in peace? VEGA The murder isn’t why we’re here. DASH We need to buy a new identity. ARTHUR Saying that too loud undermines my very reputable career as an estate planner. My bios don’t come cheap. There’s ancestral platforms, gears to grease for background checks... VEGA We were counting on a family discount. ARTHUR You? I suppose it’s about time. Finally get a job? DASH Yes. I’ll be working for the police. ARTHUR I’m sorry? Again? DASH You heard right. ARTHUR Are you trying to get us caught? VEGA This is the best way to keep that from ever happening. ARTHUR No. The best way would be for you to disappear from both our lives. DASH I’m doing this, Arthur. With or without your help. ARTHUR Good luck, then. You’re on your own. VEGA There’s a little off-track betting operation in the Sprawl. You have runners place bets because you know the outcome. DASH I only told her so her friends don’t shut it down. ARTHUR You may survive out here, after all. DASH And maybe it’s better if we don’t tell Agatha. ARTHUR No problem. We never talk... And off this intrigue, we come to the... AKEELA A Precog-? VEGA Shh. AKEELA -is helping you? VEGA Akeela, no one can know. People could take advantage of him. The government. Foreign governments. You have to go to your grave- AKEELA I will, I swear. This is huge... What’s he like? VEGA What would you be like if you had seen a thousand violent deaths, up close and personal? He’s going through some stuff. AKEELA Wow. Just... wow. A Precog. I want to meet him. Can I meet him? What’s his name? VEGA Dash. And yes, you can meet him. Because I need your help. You’re interviewing Hawk-Eye analysts, civilians... AKEELA Yeah... Oh, God. No. No. VEGA Hear me out-- AKEELA Lara, I need this job. VEGA We’re doing a good thing here. You can help us. Please, Akeela. AKEELA Dashiell Parker. So, a senior engineer at Timeraft? DASH That’s correct. AKEELA You supported both the data access layer and the front end. DASH Yes. I did. AKEELA What kind of features were in the vector? DASH Good question, Akeela. AKEELA Thank you. DASH Continuous. Mostly user ratings, micropayments. That kind of thing. BLAKE Glad to see you came around. This your new analyst? VEGA Figure if I’m going to have a partner, I should know what I’m getting. BLAKE Pretty nervous even for a job interview. What’s going to happen when he sees blood? Make sure you forward me his file... AKEELA Well... we’re placing candidates with our detectives in the field, immediately. It’s a trial period, so that we can test compatibility. It does not mean you have the job. DASH I’m not sure I want it. Awkward smiles. Then, aware people may be watching. DASH Of course, I do. Want it. AKEELA Do you also understand that your job performance reflects on the men and women of this department? DASH Yes. AKEELA And that if you mess up, we all mess up? DASH Of course. AKEELA And most of us really, really like it here--? DASH Your confidence in me will be rewarded. I will make you proud. AKEELA I’ll settle for not getting fired. VEGA I read up on Mark Massero. Boy genius. Revolutionary innovator. He had a meteoric rise until a year ago. DASH What happened then? VEGA The magic left. All it took was one failed product launch. The stock price dipped. Rumors are the board is thinking of replacing him. DASH You think the victim is connected to that, somehow? Trevor Maloney? Could be a motive... VEGA Listen to you. Nothing I can find. Yet. But that’s what we’re going to find out. Just remember, you’re a civilian analyst, so don’t get too excited. VEGA I guess we’re doing this. DASH Yeah. I really don’t want to regret it. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST Good morning, welcome to Narcissus. VEGA Lara Vega and Dashiell Parker, Metro Police. We’re looking for Mark Massero. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST One moment, please. Please follow the blue line and someone will assist you. ELI Eli Winford, product development. How can I help you, officers? VEGA Detective. Vega. DASH My name is Parker. ELI Mark Massero isn’t in today. VEGA Is that unusual? ELI Not really. No one punches a clock here. VEGA Even with the board about to vote on his future at the company? You’d think he’d show his face. ELI I don’t know where you heard that- VEGA Same place I heard that his behavior’s been erratic lately. Self-driving on a mag-way, applying for a hand-gun license- ELI Mark lives life to the fullest. VEGA Is that what you call threatening a co-worker? I understand he went off on one of your coders after the failed launch last year. ELI That’s what makes Mark who he is. He loves his job and hates to fail. DASH Enough to hurt somebody? ELI You know a lot about the tech business, detective? DASH No. Just failure. Failure is why I got into my business. And I’m not a detective. I’m a Hawk-Eye analyst. First day. ELI Hawk-Eye? Really? It’s come to this? Mark Massero wouldn’t harm a soul. VEGA I hope not, for your sake. Because news that Hawk-Eye flagged him as a public risk won’t bump your stock price. But we appreciate your concern, Mr. Winford. Thank you for your time. DASH We’ll catch Mark Massero at home. VEGA You walk when I walk. DASH Coming. AGATHA If she’s not putting weight on it by morning, you call me back. CHARLIE Will do. What do I owe you? AGATHA Cup of coffee would be fine. AGATHA Never get tired of this place. When did you come to the island, Charlie? CHARLIE Going on ten years. AGATHA From San Antonio, is what Ned told me? CHARLIE Yup. AGATHA Why did you leave? CHARLIE Get away from the city. You? AGATHA Same. It’s a lot... quieter here. I know a man who worked at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. CHARLIE Know it well. AGATHA Lucas Tollin? Charlie seems to react to this, but buries it. CHARLIE Can’t say I ever met him. AGATHA Sure you did. Before that, he worked at Thurn-Tippett in Chicago. The security contractors. CHARLIE Why would I know a man in Illinois? AGATHA Because you worked there for ten years, before you embezzled 1.2 million dollars from them and came here. Searching for some peace and quiet. AGATHA But you never found the peace, did you? CHARLIE Maybe it’s true what people say about you around here. AGATHA And what’s that? CHARLIE You’re a witch. AGATHA Never to my face, Charlie. AGATHA Before you open the safe and grab that bag tonight, keep an eye on that mare’s leg. DASH Nice bike. VEGA Someone likes to go fast. DASH Bluejay C-680. They stopped making ‘em in ‘46. Not street legal. DASH Wasn’t much to do on the island. Except ride. VEGA Show me thermal. VEGA Stay there. MASSERO What the-? VEGA Metro P.D. The owner of this house was profiled by Hawk-eye as high risk, I saw signs of struggle. LINA Do we look like we’re struggling? VEGA Got a minute? LINA He snuck up behind me and pulled me in here. We were being spontaneous. DASH You left the door open. Anybody could have walked in. LINA So then, you see the appeal. DASH I don’t know how to answer that. MASSERO Is what we did a crime, too? VEGA No, it’s-- MASSERO Remotely disabling my car’s firmware so I can’t drive isn’t enough? Now I can’t have sex in my own house? VEGA Does that also explain your love of fast cars? MASSERO Sorry? VEGA Low inhibitions. High tolerance for risk. If you were in your sixties, I’d call that a mid-life crisis. MASSERO I call it living. DASH Is that why you’re going to your therapist later? DASH I’m guessing-- I mean, I saw... when... Hawk-Eye informed us you have an appointment. LINA That’s none of your business. VEGA Actually, it is. How do you know Trevor Maloney? MASSERO Who? LINA Who is he? MASSERO I’ve never seen that man before. Off Vega and Dash, wondering if Massero is for real... MASSERO Are we done here? VEGA I’m not sure I believe him. DASH That he and Maloney never met? VEGA Yeah. But maybe his shrink will tell us. Your lead. The therapist. Massero’s hiding something. We’ll find out what. VEGA Akeela... what’s up? AKEELA Hey, hi. So. I’m with Lt. Blake. VEGA Okay. AKEELA He’s asking to meet with your new Hawk-Eye analyst. Dashiell. He wants him to come in. Alone. BLAKE Still getting settled in the new digs. Nice view, don’t you think? DASH Yes. It is. BLAKE Sorry I had to pull you in. But we hadn’t met. Protocol. DASH Sure. I understand. BLAKE I called up your application. DASH You did? That’s great. BLAKE It’s impressive. So impressive that I’ll be honest, I have questions. DASH Okay... BLAKE Why would you want to leave a high paying job in the private sector to work here? DASH The money was good, sure. But I... felt like I wasn’t doing enough to make this world a better place. BLAKE Wow, you don’t just look like a Boy Scout. But there’s something else. DASH There is? BLAKE Lieutenant Vega... She doesn’t appreciate what we have going here. She’s cynical. DASH I’ve... noticed that. But she’s very good at what she does. I mean, it seems that way. On first impression. BLAKE Of course. But she has a tendency to color... outside the lines. You’ll let me know if there are any problems, won’t you? DASH Sure. BLAKE Six handicap, huh? DASH Sorry? BLAKE Your resume. Says you golf. DASH I don’t like to talk about it. BLAKE We’ll play some time. But I want strokes. DASH Sure. Then bring ‘em along. DASH Dr. Emory. Sixth floor, suite 611. VEGA Thanks, already got it. Did you see a shrink, after...? DASH It was more of a panel. Some poking and prodding. I don’t know if it helped. What do you think? VEGA You may need a follow-up. DASH What about you? After your father was killed? Or is it too hard to talk about? VEGA Please don’t turn this into every relationship I’ve been in for the last ten years. Yes, it was a traumatic event and yes, there’s a lot of stuff I haven’t dealt with. I will when I have time. Right now, I don’t. DASH Yeah, really, what’s the hurry? DOCTOR EMORY I do one-on-one sessions. The staff handles the T.M.S. DASH T.M.S? DOCTOR Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Neurological fine-tuning, as I like to call it. VEGA You do this out in the open? DOCTOR EMORY This isn’t 2035. Back in the dark ages of the early century, mental illness was a source of shame: fears, traumas, personality flaws. These days, maintaining a fit mind is as easy as keeping a fit body. DASH So you can fix damaged brains? DOCTOR EMORY “Fix” is the wrong word. Healing is always a long process. But yes, I can offer hope to those who suffer. VEGA I need to talk to you alone about a patient, doctor. Mark Massero. DOCTOR EMORY You know I can’t do that. VEGA Actually, you can. Your patient has been flagged as a potential risk by the city’s new- DOCTOR EMORY Hawk-Eye program, I heard. Mark was a little agitated this afternoon. VEGA Then you know its provisions bypass doctor-patient confidentiality. Denying access is a felony. Punishable by jail. DOCTOR EMORY How do you sleep at night, detective? Knowing you work for a police state? VEGA Some nights I don’t. But I sleep better when I catch the bad guys. Are you going to cooperate, doctor? DOCTOR EMORY Mark was having issues at his work. He was always known for creativity, his conviction. But after his big promotion, he was paralyzed with fear. He came to me to change that. DASH You fine-tuned his brain. DOCTOR EMORY I saved his career. And his marriage. VEGA What do you mean by that? DOCTOR EMORY His wife Lina was having an affair. Vega and Dash exchange looks. VEGA With who? DOCTOR EMORY You would have to ask her. DASH You think Lina was having an affair with Trevor Maloney? VEGA I hope so. Because if she was, then we just found Massero’s motive. LINA I don’t even know the man-- VEGA We know you cheated on your husband, Lina. LINA I told you I’ve never seen that guy in my life. My affair last year was a fling after a college reunion. LINA I told Mark right after it happened. We hit a rough patch, but we worked it out. Mark started T.M.S with Dr. Emory. It made him a different man, more willing to take chances. We’ve never been better. DASH We need to talk to your husband. LINA He isn’t here. DASH If you don’t tell us where he is, you’ll be arrested for interfering with a police investigation. VEGA I couldn’t have said it better myself... although I would have preferred to. LINA ...There’s a Race at Jordan Speedway first Sunday of the month. He goes there with his car club. DASH I thought his car was deactivated. LINA The new ones. But not his classics. He left in one a few minutes before you got here. VEGA What highway? LINA He takes Cherry Hill so he can open it up. What’s going on? VEGA Maloney is biking back on Cherry Hill. That’s why he has no history or motive with Massero. DASH It’s not premeditated. They’re only going to meet once. VEGA On that road. But we’ll never catch up. DASH Unless we don’t take the road. DASH You all right? VEGA Slower would be better! TREVOR You’re that idiot who passed me on the curve. MASSERO I was actually aiming for you. TREVOR That’s funny. Why don’t you take up a hobby that doesn’t guzzle fossil fuel? MASSERO Wow, you just put me in my place. MASSERO Now, it’s my turn to put you in yours... TREVOR You don’t want to do this. MASSERO Oh, but I do. MASSERO You think I’m afraid of you? TREVOR No, I actually think you’re a little crazy. So back off, man- MASSERO Is that what you think? TREVOR I said back off! MASSERO You think I’m afraid?! You think I’m afraid? VEGA Stop! VEGA Stay down. Both of you. Metro P.D. MASSERO What the hell are you doing here? Were you following me? VEGA Mark Massero, you’re under arrest for assault. TREVOR I’m gonna sue your ass... I’m gonna sue his ass... MASSERO ...This is bad... DASH Believe me. It could have been worse. DASH Stock prices plunged after Narcissus chief, Mark Massero was put on indefinite leave, following his arrest for aggravated assault... He’s out on bail... VEGA To our first official win. WALLY I have something to celebrate the occasion. For you, Dash. VEGA A new phone? WALLY Better. Since your seizures take on the same characteristics as a febrile seizure, they’re always preceded by a spike in body temperature. I programmed this to detect the fluctuation and give a thirtysecond warning... WALLY Like so... That way, if you’re, y’know, at a cocktail party or something, you can slip away. DASH Because I go to a lot of those. WALLY Damnit, sorry, it’s a prototype. Still buggy. Here, lemme- VEGA I think it’s working just fine. MASSERO Lina... I’m sorry... I love you... VEGA Massero’s going to hang himself. DASH A suicide? That can’t be... Can it? WALLY Dr. Hineman always said it wasn’t death you three picked up on, but the quantum fallout of two causal forces clashing. A murderer. A victim. VEGA And in English, that means... WALLY The Precogs don’t see suicide. Someone has to be responsible. DASH Maybe Arthur has a name. VEGA You give that a shot. I’m going to stop a suicide. ARTHUR Mr. Parker. Before I forget, stay far away from Corbin, Kentucky with that name. Long story. DASH We stopped Trevor Maloney from getting killed by Mark Massero. Now Massero’s going to kill himself. ARTHUR I told you, I’m done helping. DASH A week ago, we had a deal. You wanted Vega’s help. What changed? ARTHUR The situation. DASH A man’s life is on the line, if this is one of your games- ARTHUR Enough. Enough... ARTHUR Agatha won’t tell you, but I will. DASH Tell me what? ARTHUR She had another vision, one of the big ones. Bodies. Men in suits. And your new friend... DASH Vega? ARTHUR Standing at a milk bath. ARTHUR She thinks you both play a role in it... Whatever it is. DASH No way. Vega wouldn’t do that. ARTHUR Would you bet our lives on that? ARTHUR You’re putting us at risk. ARTHUR We need to talk about this, Dash. DASH You got a name for me or not? ARTHUR Yes. LINA What do you want now? VEGA To save his life. Where is he? LINA Mark! What are you doing? MASSERO Go away. Go away... It’s over, it’s all over... I ruined everything... VEGA It wasn’t you. LINA Mark, listen to her. VEGA It’s not you trying to kill yourself. Somebody else is. VEGA Name, please. DOCTOR EMORY Doctor Donald Emory. VEGA You are a psychiatrist, correct? DOCTOR EMORY That is correct. BLAKE Watch a master paint, Akeela. AKEELA I’ll make some popcorn. VEGA Is Mark Massero a patient of yours? DOCTOR EMORY Yes. VEGA Really, you’re going to piggyback on this? BLAKE Do you do couples’ therapy? DOCTOR EMORY I’d like to wait for my lawyer. BLAKE Why’s that, Doctor? DOCTOR EMORY Because the room I’m seated in is reading my stress indicators; microtremors in my voice, skin conductance, blush response. BLAKE Hey, a repeat customer. DOCTOR EMORY No. I consulted on the system’s installation. VEGA Then you would know the results aren’t admissable in court. DOCTOR EMORY I’m not stupid, Detective. VEGA I know that, Doctor. But I think you manipulated Mark Massero’s T.M.S treatments. DOCTOR EMORY To do what? VEGA To impair his frontal lobe. DOCTOR EMORY Why would I do that? VEGA So he couldn’t understand the consequences of his actions. BLAKE He came to you for help and you made him self-destruct and lose his job. DOCTOR EMORY I raised his dosage, yes. He was a self-absorbed workaholic who’d become so afraid to fail that he was catatonic. He had no interests outside of work, because he feared the outside world. Air travel, diseases, spiders. I helped him change. BLAKE Well, you did a good job. VEGA Your patient fears nothing. Driving recklessly, assaulting strangers. Even taking his own life. DOCTOR EMORY Excuse me? MASSERO Lina, I’m so sorry. I never meant to do this to you. To us. I don’t know what’s happening to me. I ruined everything. I love you... VEGA It’s a suicide message. Now the stress levels are inching up... DOCTOR EMORY He’s... dead? VEGA We found it with his body. Which means you will be charged with murder. BLAKE Like you said, Doctor, you’re not a stupid man. So I think it would be a smart idea if you cooperated with us. Sooner rather than later. VEGA Why did you increase the dosage? Did someone put you up to it? DOCTOR EMORY I want my lawyer. VEGA A rival at Narcissus? Someone on the board who wanted his job? DOCTOR EMORY I’m not saying another word. VEGA You don’t have to, Doctor. Your body just betrayed you. Off a poleaxed Doctor Massero... UNIFORM Eli Winford. You’re under arrest... VEGA The aggravated assault charges will be dropped. You weren’t responsible for your actions. VEGA You’ll need therapy to get your brain back to normal. So you don’t hurt somebody. Or yourself. MASSERO Got any referrals? Mine’s going on sabbatical. Thank you. LINA Yes, thank you. VEGA Don’t thank me... Thank Hawk-Eye. GUIDE After Precrime was disbanded, the Precogs were sent away to an undisclosed location away from the cacophony of murders in the District to a quiet life, where they now live happily in anonymity. VEGA What do we owe Arthur? For the name? DASH He said he’d be in touch. VEGA How you doing? DASH Not going to lie. This place will take some getting used to... VEGA Still thinking about therapy? DASH I might just tough it out. AKEELA The resemblance is uncanny. VEGA You saved two lives today, Akeela. Most people go their whole lives without hearing that said to them. AKEELA I could get used it... AGATHA How’s your horse, Charlie? CHARLIE My money. Where is it? AGATHA CHARLIE Get it. AGATHA That’s not going to happen. Because I like you and I don’t want to see you die. CHARLIE Die? AGATHA If you take your money, you’ll go to a woman’s house in Glenville, seventy-three miles from here. Lauren-something, I didn’t get a last name. AGATHA You’re not going to be wearing the clothes you have on now. Lauren kept your Naval Academy sweatshirt because it still smelled like you. CHARLIE Some people on this island are afraid of you. I’m not one of them. AGATHA No reason you should be. A single shot fired from a S.W.A.T Specs Op rifle at 200 yards will puncture the big ‘N’ on your sweatshirt. There will be a lot of blood. CHARLIE No one will know I’m going to Lauren’s because I’m going to kill you first. AGATHA I’m afraid they’ve been tipped off that you’re on your way there. CHARLIE Fine, I’ll go somewhere else. AGATHA Jimmy McClintock’s? He’ll kill you in your sleep tonight and take your money. Some best friend. AGATHA You’ve got nowhere to go, Charlie, and about the only people who take cash these days are criminals. I’m the only one who can help you... CHARLIE What do you want?