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REVOLUTION (#CI8024)
EPISODE PREMIERE: August 9, 2009

Meanwhile, Nichols has requested information from German authorities about surviving members of the Baader-Meinhof gang. One of the photographs provided matches Axel's work ID. His last known terrorist event in Germany was over twenty years ago: he murdered a German banker, Fichte, and his family.

Birgit arrives home to find a stranger, Rosie, half-naked in the apartment, having recently been in bed with Axel. Birgit sees their letter toThe Times open on the computer. She challenges Axel about bringing Rosie to the apartment and putting their mission in jeopardy.

Martino reports that data mining bots have tracked a woman in Manhattan who has bought supplies for a large bomb. She used a credit card. When the cops reach the woman's address, they find Rosie dead in her apartment – killed with a garrote. A friend of Rosie's identifies Axel as the man Rosie had met in a bar the previous evening.

A slip of paper from a fortune cookie tells that Rosie recently had dinner from a chinese restaurant on the other side of town. The detectives begin a search of all apartments the restaurant made deliveries to the prior evening.

Birgit tells Axel she killed Rosie; she was a threat to the mission, like Mel. Axel erupts and tells her he is the one to make those kinds of decisions. Rosie was a lonely, innocent woman, he says. Birgit backs down, subdued by Axel's anger.

Nichols and Eames, having continued their search for Axel's apartment near the Chinese restaurant, spot Axel emerging from a nearby store. They intercept and arrest him, while Birgit flees out the back of the building.

Martino learns that Axel and Birgit came into the country years ago using the passports of the Fichts – the German banking family Axel murdered in a fire bomb. The cops get word that Birgit is holding a dozen hostages in a bank, demanding the release of her father to Cuba. She has a bomb strapped to her body, designed to explode if it tilts.

In the finale of the episode, Nichols enters the bank using Axel as cover. Nichols tries to talk Birgit out of the tragic situation. He explains that Axel is not in fact Birgit's father. She is Martha Ficht, the child of the couple Axel had killed years before. Birgit dismisses this as irrelevant; she is a revolutionary, she says. Axel appeals to her to give up: he does not want to lose the girl he has come to think of as his daughter. She challenges that the revolution is more important. It's what he always told her. Axel reveals his true character to her: those were just words because the world had left him behind. You are more important to me, he says. Birgit moves toward Axel, ready to submit when a sniper takes her out with a bullet to the head. Nichols catches Birgit to prevent the bomb from exploding, while Axel crumples in grief over Birgit's dead body.

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