The Blacklist

Chapter 126: Integrating into the New Plot Case 1

Chapter 126: The First Case of Integrating into the New Plot

"No need, I believe you are fully capable of doing this job." Kerry said affirmatively, "You have a bachelor's degree in sociology, criminology, and psychology from Louisiana State University, a double master's degree in criminology and forensic science from Georgia State University, and you just got a doctorate in chemistry... well, that's enough!" He knew the strength of this talented girl, and for SLR, it was actually a waste of her talent.

Let Gina take Abby to go through the entry procedures and do an internship for a month. If she adapts to the work here, she will take up the position of SLR's technical department head and take on the responsibility of technical support.

When he was alone, he suddenly thought of something: Abby had already appeared, so what about Gibbs, DiNozzo, Todd and the others? Were they also in this world? This was getting more and more interesting!
He wondered if the cases investigated by NCIS would also appear. This made him very curious.

At the same time, he thought of one thing. The system actually had the ability to update the entire world. This was even more powerful and bizarre than he had imagined before! Then, as his crime-killing points and funds increased, there should be new updates. He just didn't know how much would be needed next time? -
The next afternoon, when Cooper was about to get off work, he suddenly received an urgent notice from DOJ Deputy Secretary Wright: the former Air Force One was flying to Andrews Air Force Base, and he was asked to take the SER field operations team to take over the plane immediately and investigate a major case!
The situation is urgent, but Cooper is having a headache. His most capable man, Donald, has gone on vacation just like Mira and Nawabi after returning from a business trip overseas. It is too late to call him back, and he himself is not good at field operations. He can only ask Kerry for help and let him join as the deputy director of SER.

Ten minutes later, in the SER motorcade, Gina was driving, Carrie and Elizabeth were sitting in the back seat, listening to her introduction. The more they listened, the weirder their faces became. It was a dream come true. Here comes the plot of "NCIS"! ——
When the SER's convoy arrived at Andrews Air Force Base, it was already getting dark. The former Air Force One, now Aircraft No. 29000, had not yet landed. People from the USSS (Secret Service), FBI Counter-Terrorism Division, DIS (Defense Investigative Service), and NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) next to the runway started arguing with each other, all wanting the right to investigate this case!
Seeing SER coming, the people in the FBI's Counter-Terrorism Division breathed a sigh of relief. Cooper was their deputy director, and he brought a special task force with him, which greatly strengthened their own strength. So they emphasized again: This case is obviously a criminal case and should be taken over by the FBI, and the FBI has enough ability to investigate the case.

On the USSS side, a deputy director on duty at the Washington headquarters who rushed over frowned, thinking about this sudden incident and feeling very anxious. At this time, many media had already reported that the president had urgently changed his special plane during his trip, which attracted widespread attention from public opinion...

For the Secret Service, ensuring the safety of the president is the top priority. This bizarre case that happened on Air Force One made the Secret Service extremely nervous. Now the director personally led people to perform security tasks on the current Air Force One (the original backup machine), and required him to coordinate with various law enforcement agencies to solve the case as soon as possible, but now he doesn't know how to decide.

After getting off the car, Carrie did not step forward, but stood with Gina, taking the opportunity to recall the plot, but found that it seemed difficult to join the investigation of the case, because he knew that in the original plot it was the strong, paranoid but highly capable NCIS Group A supervisor Jethro Gibbs who got the case. If he wanted to snatch it from him, the possibility was extremely low!
At this time, the tower had received the news that flight 29000 was about to land. The deputy director of the Secret Service knew that the debate would not end, so he decided directly that the case involved a naval officer, so the NCIS would be responsible for the main investigation, the FBI would send two agents to assist, and the USSS would send two agents to supervise and cooperate. The DIS did not need to participate! This plan was agreed by several other departments.

Cooper used his identity as the FBI's deputy director of counter-terrorism to take both places and let Carrie take Elizabeth to participate in the case, which was equivalent to finding him a good job!

Now that the decision has been made, there is nothing to argue about among the departments. Except for Carrie and Elizabeth who stayed on behalf of the FBI and SER, everyone else was arranged to leave. After all, every department is very busy! ——
Soon after, flight 29000 landed. Other USSS and NCIS personnel involved in the investigation of the case were already on the plane, so only Carrie and Elizabeth boarded the plane last.

Originally, Carrie wanted Gina to leave first, but she insisted on waiting in the car for them to come out, so she had to do it. It was the first time in his two lifetimes that Carrie boarded Air Force One. Everything was new to him, but he was more interested in seeing Gibbs, the head of the NCIS First Investigation Team, Chief Medical Examiner Duck, Tony, the comedian... Oh, and the current USSS female agent Katie Todd - yes, much prettier than on TV!

However, these people were somewhat unhappy about the joining of Carrie and Elizabeth. Although they had to accept them because they had received orders from the USSS director who had the highest authority, they did not give them a good look.

This made Elizabeth very angry, but Carrie said it didn't matter, it was just the beginning, so just take it slow!

Afterwards, the group that had officially formed a new case-solving team held a briefing and introduced the case to the two "newcomers"...

While Air Force One was flying to California, Lieutenant Colonel Trump, who temporarily replaced Lieutenant Commander Kerry as the nuclear weapons escort officer (responsible for carrying the nuclear briefcase for the president), suddenly died of poisoning after having dinner with the president, causing chaos. Fortunately, the president who was dining with him was fine!

In this situation, Air Force One had to make an emergency landing in Kansas midway. The presidential team replaced the backup plane and continued the journey. USSS Agent Katie was ordered by her director to stay behind to coordinate the investigation.

Because the unnatural death was that of a naval officer, NCIS's Gibbs was ordered to rush to Kansas and board the plane to investigate. For this, he had some conflicts with the FBI Kansas branch, which was also taking over. Finally, with the help of USSS agent Katie, he forced the takeoff and drove the No. 29000 plane, which had lost its name as Air Force One, back to Washington...

However, although NCIS took the lead, with limited conditions on the plane, forensic doctor Dak could only determine that Lieutenant Colonel Trap died of an abnormal heart attack or neurotoxin. He could not be sure and could only look forward to a detailed autopsy!

Although Carrey has a good memory, he only remembers the case in the first episode of the first season of "NCIS" roughly, because this is the plot thirty years before his time travel (2033)!
(End of this chapter)

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