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1:14:05
Hold it right there.
Crease, what's this mean?

1:14:07
"My voice is my passport. Verify me."
1:14:10
Some sort of voiceprint ID.
I'll check it out.

1:14:18
- What am I listening to now, Mother?
- Third floor, southwest corner.

1:14:23
It's bursting with ultrasonic.
1:14:25
I've never heard sensors
that powerful before.

1:14:29
Bish, someone is very serious
about keeping people out of that room.

1:14:33
Yeah.
1:14:45
There's the corner room...
1:14:47
...with the motion detectors
Whistler heard.

1:14:49
That's Cosmo's office. I saw the sensors.
1:14:51
They keep the lights on all night...
1:14:53
...so we must assume sensors are on, too.
It won't be easy getting in there.

1:14:58
Run this on ahead.
Let's figure out who works next door.

1:15:04
It's fascinating what $50 can get you
at the county recorder's office.

1:15:07
- What do you got?
- PlayTronics' corporate headquarters.

1:15:11
- The complete blueprints.
- Not bad.

1:15:14
- Not bad, Carl.
- Thanks.

1:15:17
Where'd you get the $50?
1:15:19
- I took it from Mother's wallet.
- Good.

1:15:23
No, Mom, today's not a good day
to come over.

1:15:27
Okay, what have we got here?
1:15:29
It's called a Man-Trap. I borrowed
this demo from the manufacturer.

1:15:33
It's a digital voice-recognition monitor
hooked up to an access booth.

1:15:36
NSA uses this to keep people out of
restricted areas at Fort Meade. Card?

1:15:47
- Now speak right into this box.
- Hi.

1:15:51
My name is Martin Bishop.
1:15:54
My voice is my passport. Verify me.
1:15:59
You can't pass through...

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