The thieves dont want the whole stash, though theyre looking for one thing in particular.
One of them checks the serial numbers against their instructions, then takes off with a single box.
Whatever that one thing is, it must be dangerous.

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Im both impressed and horrified, says Jane.
She asks Jane if she feels okay going through the stuff.
That turns out to not be true.
When Jane takes stock of the random assortment of things in the room, shes flooded with memories.
Fully formed, not fragments like before.
She struggles to cope with all shes done as Remi.
Its hard to believe that Weller and Patterson would be okay with all this.
Jane isnt too far removed from having her terrorist side emerge yet again.
Youd think the team would venture to keep her away from potential triggers, especially obvious ones like this.
So, Jane takes some time before joining the team to talk about the new tattoo case.
SilverMark has no interest in implicating itself, so the FBI is on its own.
That discovery forces the team to bring in a weapons specialist named Dave Kirkpatrick to help with the case.
Unfortunately, Dave is the absolute worst part of the episode.
Its the weakest part of an otherwise solid episode.
Rich tries to make a deal for the plutonium, but hes beaten to the punch by someone else.
It turns out Greta is looking to buy a gear to weaponize the plutonium.
That plan is to pose as the sellers.
Theyll intercept the machine, have Dave disable it, and then sell the dysfunctional bomb to Greta.
The first part of the plan goes fine, but then Dave struggles to dismantle the machine.
Gretas working with a man named Cameron Gibbs, who Jane knows from her Sandstorm days.
Its a lot for Jane to handle.
He agrees initially, sending Weller with Greta, but then turns his back on her.
Of course, Remi was the one truly responsible, but he doesnt know that.
Hes spent his life radicalized after his service, and this is his moment for revenge.
Jane escapes the room and makes her way to the convention center with Weller.
She tracks Gibbs to the service hallway, where hes getting ready to set off the bomb.
Because of her guilt.
she tries to make amends in this moment.
She tells Gibbs the truth about Remi, and about his discharge from the military and recruitment by Sandstorm.
Hes too far gone, though, too devoted to his cause.
A crisis averted, but at what cost?
Jane now has yet another soul on her conscience.
No matter how much she tries to run from her past, she cant escape.
Remi will always be a part of her.
There are a few other disparate story lines in this episode.
Zapata wont have that, so shes determined to find another way to clear all their names.
Still, this is an episode that moves everything in the right direction.
Who could this person be, and what do they have to do with Sandstorm?
Thats a question for the next episode.