The company is EVC, and they do all sorts of high-tech stuff with robotics in space.
Then, a bunch of security officers storm into the room.
They demand that everyone unlock their devices and hand them over.

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Over at the FBI headquarters, the data breach inside EVC sets off a ping for a tattoo case.
It turns out, theres some bad stuff in there.
Oh, and the files contained launch codes.
That means were on to our second nuclear threat in as many weeks!
The episode spins off into a number of different stories, and that works against it.
Theres no real sustained momentum here as the episode jumps around.
For instance, we get some good insight into Wellers relationship with his mother, Linda.
Thats all very interesting!
And it tells us a lot about Weller!
But then the episode has to transition immediately to the story of Kathy.
Shes been released from prison on good behavior, and that means Rich and Patterson are worried.
Now, Evan and his son Thomas are on the run.
Weller questions Evans wife Scarlett, and she just wants her boy back.
to look into her activity.
You might guess that Weller doesnt handle that revelation too well.
While Patterson and Rich bribe Kathy into not doing crimes again did they seriously think that would work?
Weller and Zapata head to the hospital and rush Evans recovery from surgery with injections of Ridalin.
He tells them where Thomas is, and the team rolls out.
Holed up in the beach house is Scarlett, Thomas, and a few Russians.
The Russians are disposable, and the FBI deals with them all in a shootout.
Thus, in some small way, Weller forgives his mother.
Of course, everything isnt rosy.
This is why everybody hates Kathy.