Strong Desire -episode 6b- Today

She throws a keyboard. Hits his hand. The gun clatters.

Marcus unrolls a schematic. The sewer line feeds into sub-basement maintenance. It’s a 400-meter crawl. Tight. Dark. Rats. ELENA I’m not afraid of rats. MARCUS You should be. These ones are trained. He’s not joking. She sees his face. ELENA Trained rats? MARCUS Corrigan’s R&D. They implant aggression pheromones in the rodents. Acts as a biological alarm system. Anything warm-blooded that isn’t staff gets swarmed. ELENA How do we get past them? MARCUS (pulls out a small aerosol can) Synthetic staff pheromone. Spray it on your ankles every 50 meters. Don’t miss a spot. She takes the can. Her hand is steady now. ELENA What’s the extraction plan? MARCUS There isn’t one. We get Lina, we find the west loading dock, we pray. ELENA (almost smiles) I can work with that. They begin crawling into the pipe. [SCENE 5] INT. NEXUS SUBLEVEL 3 - MAINTENANCE CORRIDOR - 4:12 AM Strong Desire -Episode 6b-

Elena picks the lock on a ventilation shaft. Drops into the hub. Three technicians sit at monitors, backs turned. One SECURITY CHIEF stands by a glass wall overlooking the decanting chamber. She throws a keyboard

He’s out.

The apartment is in disarray. Drawers hang open. Papers are scattered across the floor. The only light comes from a single flickering desk lamp. Marcus unrolls a schematic

Marcus pulls Lina from Pod 14. She’s limp. Wet. Cold. Her eyes open—but they’re not Lina’s eyes. They’re blank. A doll’s eyes. Lina. Can you hear me? LINA (flat, mechanical) Subject designated L-14. Awaiting final integration. MARCUS No. No, no, no. You’re Lina. You draw dragons. You hate mushrooms. You cry at dog commercials. LINA (no recognition) That data has been expunged. Elena arrives. Sees her sister’s face. Sees the emptiness.

MARCUS (40, weary, salt-and-pepper stubble, a former fixer for the Corrigan family) enters. He closes the door quietly. He sees the board. He sees her. You haven’t slept. ELENA (without looking up) Sleep is a luxury for people who aren’t haunted by the ghost of their own stupidity. MARCUS (sits across from her) What did you find? She tosses a photograph at him. It shows a young woman—LINA (20s), Elena’s missing sister—standing outside a building with the logo: NEXUS BIODYNAMICS . ELENA She didn’t run away, Marcus. She was recruited. Indentured. The fine print on her student loan wasn’t a loan. It was a bill of sale. MARCUS (studies the photo) Nexus is Corrigan’s shell. You knew that. ELENA I didn’t know they were harvesting more than organs. Look. She hands him a lab report. He reads it. His face hardens. MARCUS (quietly) Neural grafting. They’re wiping identities. Turning people into empty vessels. ELENA Lina signed up for a psychology internship. She’s been gone eight months. Last week, I got a birthday card from her. It was typed. Not a single handwritten word. She doesn’t type my birthday cards. She draws dragons in the margins. Elena’s voice cracks. She catches it, swallows it. MARCUS What’s the play? ELENA The USB drive. It’s Nexus’s patient registry. All of them. The wiped, the waiting, the already sold. MARCUS Where did you get that? ELENA I broke into the deputy mayor’s office. He’s on Corrigan’s leash. And before you ask—no, I wasn’t careful. Yes, they probably know. Marcus leans back. He laughs—a dry, broken sound. MARCUS You’re either the bravest person I’ve ever met or the most suicidal. ELENA (meets his eyes for the first time) Those aren’t opposites. [SCENE 2] INT. CORRIGAN PENTHOUSE - SAME TIME