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Numb3rs :: Vector (01x03)
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| Title: | Vector |
| Episode #: | 01x03 |
| Production Number: | 102 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday February 04th, 2005 |
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Nov 05, 2008 |
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Don relies on Charlie's mathematical insight to help stop a virus that has been killing innocent people in Los Angeles.
When people start mysteriously dying in Los Angeles, Don and his FBI team are called in by the Public Health Service to determine if it is an act of bio-terrorism. Using Charlie's knowledge of the mathematics of diseases, they attempt to track the virus not only to stop it, but to find the point of origin in order to determine who is responsible and why -- only to be surprised by the motive of the suspect. Meanwhile, Don is surprised to learn that Charlie has been keeping a secret from him.
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Opening numbers:
4 Counties
30 Cases
6 Deaths
1 Unknown Pathogen |
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Charlie: Well, listen, Dad, whenever I have a girlfriend, I will let you know by putting a note on the refrigerator.
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