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The Tech (Pilot)
Written by Silvio Horta
Directed by Robert Lieberman
During a shootout in a secret government lab, National Security Agency computer technician Jake Foley is caught in a crossfire and accidentally injected with nanites, which give him superhuman powers.
Training Day
Written by David Greenwalt & Grant Scharbo
Directed by David Greenwalt
Agent-in-training Jake Foley is put to the test when a madman threatens the capital with an electromagnetic bomb. After the madman scatters the NSA agents all over Washington, it's up to Jake to stop him and the bomb.
Cater Waiter
Written by Silvio Horta & David Greenwalt
Directed by David Greenwalt & Harry Winer
When a top-secret, next-generation tank's schematics are stolen, Jake is sent undercover to an Embassy party, as a catering-service waiter, to support agent Kyle Duarte's mission to recover the stolen documents.
The Good, the Bad and the Geeky
Written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Directed by David Barrett
After capturing a ruthless, wealthy computer terrorist code-named "DuMont," Jake convinces the NSA that he's the perfect geek for the job of heading overseas to impersonate DuMont and infiltrate his international gang of cyberterrorists.
Arms and the Girl
Written by Mark Wilding
Directed by David Barrett
The NSA assigns Jake to a routine surveillance op focused on an arms dealer's gorgeous daughter. As soon as sparks fly between Jake and the girl, Jake is ordered to exploit her feelings for him so that he and the NSA can locate her father.
Last Man Standing
Written by Grant Scharbo & Gina Matthews
Directed by David Barrett
Ignoring his supervisors' advice, Jake attends a friend's wedding — and unwittingly puts his friends in the crossfire between himself and a foreign assassin sent to neutralize him at any cost.
Jerry 2.0
Written by Dave Johnson
Directed by Leslie Libman
Jake thwarts a potentially disastrous attack by a dangerous anti-government militia group by capturing the teenage son of the group's leader. But when the militia leader tries to retaliate by kidnapping Jake, he nabs Jake's younger brother, Jerry, by mistake.
Middleman
Written by Jesse Stern
Directed by Michael Grossman
An intercepted phone call convinces the NSA that a foreign spy has come to Washington, D.C., to capture Jake for study. But the enemy agent's true objective catches everyone — especially Jake — by surprise.
Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot
Written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Directed by Allan Kroeker
The NSA suspects that the disappearance of a miniaturized nuclear weapon from a U.S. military base is the result of an inside job, so Jake is sent undercover to flush out the traitor and recover the device.
The Spy Who Really Liked Me
Written by Mark Wilding
Directed by David Straiton
Jake faces a secret tribunal after he disobeys an order to kill a beautiful female enemy agent accused of pilfering a bioweapon — and unless he can acquit himself, his job won't be the only thing that gets terminated.
Prince & the Revolution
Written by Dave Johnson
Directed by Jorge Montesi
Jake poses as a college student to protect a young African prince whose life has been threatened by a rebel leader in his native country. But Kyle and Lou throw Jake a curve ball when they offer to help him fake his death and escape his compulsory service to the NSA.
Double Agent
Written by David Greenwalt & Silvio Horta
Directed by David Barrett
Jake teams up with a retired NSA operative (special guest star Lee Majors) to track down an ex-KGB spy who has threatened to detonate a "dirty" radioactive bomb in Washington, D.C.
Blackout
Written by Jesse Stern
Directed by Milan Cheylov
When a computer virus cripples the NSA, Jake is forced to team up with his hated adversary DuMont to prevent a national-security crisis. Unfortunately for Jake and the NSA, DuMont has his own plan to capitalize on the crisis.
Get Foley
Written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Directed by Adam Davidson
A glitch in Jake's nanites leaves him with no memory and working as a back-room bare-knuckles brawler in a Philly dive bar — but the NSA believes he's gone "off the reservation" and orders his termination, with prejudice.
Dead Man Talking
Written by Mark Wilding
Directed by Leslie Libman
When a man who Lou was forced to leave behind years earlier on an op gone wrong is found alive, she calls on Jake to risk mounting a rescue operation.
Upgrade
Written by David Greenwalt & Silvio Horta
Directed by Steve Miner
Jake is assigned to defend a Nobel Prize-winning diplomat from a clan of assassins. However, neither the diplomat nor the mission turn out to be quite as they seem.