” “Perfect, then let’s talk.”
I'll summarize the discussion for you. Between what Lisa says and what Ethan guesses once again thanks to his intuition close to black magic, they learn that Lane is looking for something very specific. He would have cleverly entered into a file called "My agenda.txt" the names of all his agents, his past and future plans, and his recipe for the space cake. However, one of his agents, since deceased, would have betrayed him and stolen the file, hiding everything here, in Morocco, in the heart of an unhackable computer in a room impenetrable except by him, but since he is deceased, it works less well. And Lisa must recover this file. For Lane, who doesn't want this information lying around, but in reality, to deliver it to the authorities and thus have him arrested. Ethan and Benji offer their help: well,
And here, hold on tight, because it's unbeatable logic.
Personally, to prevent Mission Impossible from entering somewhere, I have a simpler industry email list solution: a marker about 1.80m away. Tom Cruise will never be able to get past this diabolical trap.
Once again, our heroes are chatting over a tablet with a 3D map that appears out of nowhere. It's a Moroccan power plant, guarded by the army, and beneath it is a super mega computer of death that kills for inexplicable reasons. However, to reach it, they have to cross a corridor in which there is a facial recognition system, of course... but also one that recognizes gait, facial tics, in short, things that are impossible to copy!
So much so that all it takes is for you to come to work one day having stubbed your little toe, and bam, you get tased in the face for walking the wrong way, that's smart.
Well, if we can't fool the machine... we'd have to fool the security file that says who has the right to enter or not! Yes, but here's the thing: the file (which is actually a set of plastic cards with holes that aren't at all electronic?! What the hell is this mess?) is located in a sort of centrifuge in the power plant's cooling circuit, that is, underwater! So, going there to change a card would be... Mission Impossible.