Steve Austin discovers that his bionic eye enables him to see secret chemicals that have been placed on government documents meant to be shredded, and the trail leads him to Clark Templeton O'Flaherty, the janitor of the building and an old friend of Austin himself. The colonel follows his old friend from the latter's janitor's job to a stylish apartment in an affluent neighborhood--too stylish, and in too affluent a neighborhood, for O'Flaherty to be able to afford as a mere janitor. Confronted, O'Flaherty tells Steve that he is actually working for an ultra-secret government agency, the OGA, and that he plans to sell the documents in an effort to get to the head of a subversive organization.
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| - Steve Austin discovers that his bionic eye enables him to see secret chemicals that have been placed on government documents meant to be shredded, and the trail leads him to Clark Templeton O'Flaherty, the janitor of the building and an old friend of Austin himself. The colonel follows his old friend from the latter's janitor's job to a stylish apartment in an affluent neighborhood--too stylish, and in too affluent a neighborhood, for O'Flaherty to be able to afford as a mere janitor. Confronted, O'Flaherty tells Steve that he is actually working for an ultra-secret government agency, the OGA, and that he plans to sell the documents in an effort to get to the head of a subversive organization.
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| - Steve Austin discovers that his bionic eye enables him to see secret chemicals that have been placed on government documents meant to be shredded, and the trail leads him to Clark Templeton O'Flaherty, the janitor of the building and an old friend of Austin himself. The colonel follows his old friend from the latter's janitor's job to a stylish apartment in an affluent neighborhood--too stylish, and in too affluent a neighborhood, for O'Flaherty to be able to afford as a mere janitor. Confronted, O'Flaherty tells Steve that he is actually working for an ultra-secret government agency, the OGA, and that he plans to sell the documents in an effort to get to the head of a subversive organization. Confused, Austin calls Oscar Goldman, who says that he has indeed heard of the OGA, and even knows its Director. Austin then accompanies O'Flaherty to the meeting with the supposed buyer, which will prove either O'Flaherty's innocence...or his guilt. Meanwhile, Goldman meets with the OGA Director, Bill McAdams, to determine if O'Flaherty is in fact a legitimate agent. That much is confirmed. But the OGA Director points out that his organization disapproves of illegal acts, like stealing classified documents, to carry out its operations. Yet, McAdams denial is likely what Goldman would refer to as a "professional cop-out." After the assignment was over, O'Flaherty pointed out to Goldman that he would never admit to giving an OSI agent orders to steal government documents. The implication is that McAdams' denial is false and O'Flaherty was operating under orders to steal OSI materials. The epilogue makes it seem that both directors are interested in recruiting the other organization's agent.
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