Echo Kellum credited as playing...
Curtis Holt • Mr. Terrific
- Felicity Smoak: What's going on?
- John Diggle: Body dropped outside of a bar. Dinah's on the scene with SCPD.
- Dinah Drake: [over comms] The vic was dead on arrival. Paramedics are calling it internal hemorrhaging, but I'd recognize this kill from a mile away. Sonic scream did this an inch from his ear.
- Felicity Smoak: Ouch.
- John Diggle: Laurel.
- Dinah Drake: Witnesses saw the vic leaving with a woman, a brunette.
- Curtis Holt: Maybe Laurel got a wig?
- Dinah Drake: According to witnesses, they were very handsy with each other on the way out.
- Curtis Holt: What do you guys think? Black Siren turned black widow? You know, because she mates and then kills.
- John Diggle: Dinah, thanks. We'll take it from here.
- Felicity Smoak: Victim was an accountant named Jackson Klimavich.
- Curtis Holt: No criminal record, boring job, really boring Upswipz profile.
- Felicity Smoak: Well, he was married, so maybe not so boring.
- Curtis Holt: Boring and scummy.
- Rene Ramirez: Star City stands at 70% against the anti-vigilante legislation.
- Curtis Holt: That's 70% for us, accounting for the double negative you just used.
- Felicity Smoak: Yeah, but after everything this team has done for the city...
- John Diggle: You'd think it'd be higher.
- Felicity Smoak: Alena said that Cayden's casualty estimate was 300 million people.
- Curtis Holt: Actually, that sounds low.
- Felicity Smoak: Yeah, I don't disagree. This is all my fault.
- John Diggle: All right, let's keep our focus here. So, James and his people want to hit this vault. Do we have a location on it?
- Curtis Holt: The location is so classified, they don't even have a word for how classified it is.
- Rene Ramirez: What'd I miss?
- Curtis Holt: Evil Laurel seduced a guy, then killed him.
- Rene Ramirez: Why?
- John Diggle: That's what we have to figure out. But first we have to find her. Laurel's been in the wind way too long.
- John Diggle: Looks like the same M.O.
- Rene Ramirez: Did Laurel also make out with this one first?
- Curtis Holt: [giving him a weird look] What?
- Rene Ramirez: It's a legitimate investigatory question.
- Dinah Drake: Cause of death was the same. This was definitely Laurel.
- Curtis Holt: Yeah, victimology was similar, too, insofar as this woman is just as boring as the first guy.
- John Diggle: College librarian may be even more boring.
- Rene Ramirez: Maybe Laurel's killing for sport.
- John Diggle: Doesn't sound like her.
- Dinah Drake: Black Siren's not the Laurel you remember, remember?
- Curtis Holt: I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner. Laurel's cry resonates in the terahertz range, which can be triangulated according to geography.
- Dinah Drake: Was I supposed to understand a single word of that or are you talking to yourself?
- Curtis Holt: Sorry. Short version is I think I figured out a way to find evil Laurel by tracking her sonic cry.
- Dinah Drake: Meaning if she uses it, we can find her.
- Curtis Holt: Yeah. Only problem being it means someone's probably in trouble.
- [his tool chirps]
- Curtis Holt: Whoa. Talk about timing.
- Felicity Smoak: Well, John was right. They were hiding their identities because they are really important.
- Rene Ramirez: John thought they were some kind of spies or something.
- Curtis Holt: More like "something". All three are access managers to the IDND, International Domain Name Directory.
- Dinah Drake: Let's just pretend for a second only you and Felicity know what that is.
- Felicity Smoak: The Internet is run on domain names. You start messing with them and you start collapsing whole parts of the Internet.
- John Diggle: So Laurel's stealing fingerprints?
- Felicity Smoak: To gain access, I guess.
- Rene Ramirez: Well, why steal three sets of fingerprints? Wouldn't one do the job?
- Felicity Smoak: No, the Internet is divided in sections so not one person can take it down all at once, and each manager controls a section.
- Curtis Holt: And all three would be needed to access the master vault, which oversees all sections.
- John Diggle: All right, so Cayden James wants to take down the Internet. Can he actually do that?
- Felicity Smoak: If you destroy the vault, yes.
- Dinah Drake: And then, what, I can't send an e-mail? I mean, so what?
- Felicity Smoak: No, the Internet controls everything now. Electricity, water supply, hospital equipment.
- Curtis Holt: And planes, trains, and automobiles.