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Blindspot recap: 'Galaxy of Minds'
Blindspot recap: 'Galaxy of Minds'
It’s one 년 이전 at the beginning of “Galaxy of Minds,” as an unnamed, unfamiliar General sits in the 선실, 캐빈 of his private plane.
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It’s one year ago at the beginning of “Galaxy of Minds,” as an unnamed, unfamiliar General sits in the cabin of his private plane. He’s typing up some sort of secret document, and as with all secret documents, the giant bold heading stands out: “Project Golden Rhino.” What could this be? We flash to a lab somewhere, as two
actors (Gloria Reubens and Michael Drayer) fill us in on the details. Well, they give us a vague sense that Project Golden Rhino is some sort of high-powered weapon unlike anything the world’s seen, and that Crawford wants it. General Baxter, however, is killing the project because, despite all the military funding, he hasn’t seen any demonstrations.
“Why don’t we give him a demonstration?” says Bob Drabkin, Avery’s adoptive father who turned out to be a menacing man involved with Crawford. The “demonstration” goes off flawlessly. The pilots in the General’s plane collapse and the windows all blow out. The plan goes down, and there’s seemingly no evidence that anything shady happened. Whatever this weapon is, it’s no surprise that Crawford wants it.
Back in the present day, Patterson may have a lead, or least
new to connect to Crawford. She’s found the land he purchased, which happens to be in the middle of the Saharan Desert. Since there’s nothing there, Reade and Patterson can only imagine what the land will be used for. That’s when they get a hit from the tattoo database, a rare thing these days now that Roman has flipped and isn’t helping them with the clues.
The hit is for a beetle tattoo on Jane’s body. The tattoo itself corresponds to the cover of a book that’s about to be released that threatens to expose one of the government’s darkest secrets: Project Golden Rhino. The man who wrote the book, Daschelle Watkins, is a former history professor denied tenure, probably because he’s got a lot of crackpot theories.
The FBI quickly finds out that Daschelle “call me Dash” Watkins is an eccentric character when they bring him in for questioning. He lays out what he believes is the truth about Project Golden Rhino. Essentially, he says Michael Ganzman (Drayer) worked for a defense contractor named Varnew, and that they were hired to build a one-of-a-kind weapon that will change the face of combat forever. He’s hesitant to say what the weapon is, because he thinks the team won’t believe him, but they push him on it and he reveals that his book posits that the weapon is a mind control device.
Of course, the team doesn’t believe it, and Dash’s mess of files and research doesn’t exactly give him much credibility. Still, his research is the only lead they have, so Patterson is stuck working with him to try to figure out what the weapon is and, more specifically, where Michael Ganzman might be. Ganzman is the key to tying Crawford to the weapon, so they desperately need to find him.
Whatever the weapon may be, Dash tells Patterson that Ganzman must have had a “trigger man” for the attack on Baxter’s plane. Dash has a massive list of suspects, and when Patterson combs over it and compares it to the FBI’s database, she comes across a name: Surjik Fells, a man hired by Ganzman as security when he was at Varnew. Surjik is currently in prison, so Reade organizes a transfer into FBI custody. It’s a solid plan, but Roman is two steps ahead. He received his own notification about the beetle tattoo, and he’s doing everything he can to stop Crawford from being incriminated in anything.
So, Roman intercepts Sufjik as he’s being transported, and takes him back to his penthouse suite in New York to torture him into giving up the location of Ganzman. He’s got a problem though, as Blake has decided to follow him from Germany to New York. She’s on her way to the penthouse at the same time as Roman, which means any and all torturing must be quick. Luckily for Roman, he’s pretty good at the torture stuff, and he gets two potential locations out of Sufjik before killing him, leaving him in a bathtub while he convinces Blake to head to Oneonta to check out a bed and breakfast. Blake wants time for just the two of them. Roman wants to check out a cabin where Ganzman could be hiding. The FBI has the same idea. The race is on. (
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