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C.S.I. New York <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

that his cellphone set the bomb off, Mack Taylor gets some very strange calls. The bomber<br />

indicates that another bomb will be set off in 1600 hours. That will give the team three hours to<br />

find it before it goes off.<br />

To get Danny and Lindsay an idea of how to find the exact number that triggered the bomb,<br />

they remove a sim card that stores cellphone numbers as well as who called them. This particular<br />

card contains a number that goes into a reader which gives them all the information as to<br />

whether the cellphone has restricted access. What they find with this one is that the number has<br />

restricted access.<br />

Mack believes that someone from the NYPD man triggered the bomb to go off. The lady tells<br />

them that government laptops stolen two weeks ago are required to respond to certain codes. All<br />

while the Labor suggests they should down secure lines to see if they could stop to see if they<br />

could stop the bomber that way.<br />

Mack informs her that the cellphone could trigger the next bomb to go off. Mecca gets a call<br />

from the bomber asking him to set off the bomb. He looks at his cellphone he sees a particular<br />

date, 10-23-83, on his cell phone. What Mack doesn’t realize is that the bomber is researching<br />

him and is angry because he never got to be a marine.<br />

The bomber calls Mack this time telling Mack the he is simply a part of the bomber’s demonstration<br />

and not the intended target.<br />

On his way to Chelsea University, Mack sets out to find the cell phone and cut the wires so<br />

that the bomb doesn’t go off.<br />

They believe the bomber could be schizophrenic and very dangerous because he stopped<br />

taking his medication.<br />

Mack Taylor asks for backup in looking for Dean Lessing who is at the library and tells<br />

everybody that there are more bombs set to go off.<br />

In order to get the bomber to let go of his weapon, Mack gives the bomber a chance to do what<br />

he has always wanted to do: be a marine. Mack uses his rank as a superior officer in Marines to<br />

get the bomber to put down his weapon.<br />

While they await word on Detective Flack’s condition, Stella congratulates him on the way he<br />

handled the bomber and how no one got hurt. Mack then tells Stella about an important day in<br />

Beirut when a corporal died it in his arms.<br />

Mack believes that the bomber didn’t really want to kill anybody, but that he whated to prove<br />

that he was able to be a marine despite his rejection letters.<br />

Mack goes in for a private moment with Detective Flack and asks him to squeeze his hand for<br />

reassurance that he will be fine.<br />

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