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:16:02
There's more to it.
:16:05
- Standard tap procedure.
- Let's check the signal, folks.

:16:07
- Lock it in.
- Are we set?

:16:09
- Checking source.
- Unknown number.

:16:15
Yes.
:16:17
Hello, Ben. How are you?
:16:19
- Um, chained to a desk.
- Sorry to hear that.

:16:23
I want you to meet me on the flight deck
of the USS Intrepid.

:16:26
- You know where that is?
- New York.

:16:28
Meet me there at ten o'clock
tomorrow morning.

:16:30
And bring those glasses
you found at Independence Hall.

:16:34
Yeah, I know about the glasses.
:16:37
We can take a look at the Declaration,
and then you can be on your way.

:16:41
And I'm supposed to believe that.
:16:42
I told you from the start,
I only wanted to borrow it.

:16:45
You can have it. And the glasses.
:16:47
I'll even throw in the pipe
from the Charlotte.

:16:51
I'll be there.
:16:53
And tell the FBI agents
listening in on this call

:16:56
if they want the Declaration back,
and not just a box of confetti,

:17:00
then you'll come alone.
:17:14
- Take positions.
- Perimeter looks normal.

:17:17
- Can I get a status report?
- Crow's nest in position. Port side is quiet.

:17:21
Copy that.
:17:32
- Gates is on the flight deck.
- Eyes on Gates.

:17:35
- Do not lose sight of primary mark.
- Brian, you're clear with NYPD.

:17:38
- I have a visual.
- Gates.

:17:41
Stay with the program.
:17:42
I hope your agents are all under four feet
tall and wearing little scarves.

:17:45
Otherwise Ian's gonna know they're here.
:17:47
As soon as he shows you the Declaration,
we'll move in.

:17:50
Don't try anything.
Just let us handle it.

:17:53
You know, Agent Sadusky,
something I've noticed about fishing:

:17:57
It never works out so well for the bait.

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