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Vaughn makes reference to Weiss being shot in "The Enemy Walks In."
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Number 47: Both Sydney and Lauren are paged with the number 47911 on their pagers.
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Ebola is a truly gruesome way to die with the body bleeding from many places. However, it does take quite a bit of time, usually 6-10 days for it to become fatal. And even the most deadly form of it (Ebola Zaire) has a 90% fatality rate, meaning 10% survive (not in good health). Even with engineering, and an artificial virus, there is no way that you could have the near-instant fatalities that are depicted. That is how chemical agents work, not biological. There would also be enormous amounts of blood around all the bodies, not to mention survivors. The HasMat team would also have been there for days before the first person died (but would not really have been able to save anyone... there is no treatment for Ebola).
And tailoring a virus to target (or omit) a single person would be a silly thing to do. Viruses by their very nature are highly prone to mutation (thus messing up your targeting), and you would most likely kill the people you were trying to protect.
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Goof:
During the car chase you can see Lauren in the car steering to the right to make a tight turn, but in the next shot out of the car you can see all vehicles making a left turn.
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When Sark hands off the money for the bio-weapons, the top bills flutter in the wind and you can see the plain white paper underneath them making up the rest of the stack, even though the payoff is supposed to be authentic. In other words, the prop department didn't bother to use real money for all the stacks.
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The code Marshall is working on in Osaka isn't really program code, it's a "makefile" - a description on how to compile the actual code. This particular makefile was generated by "GNU Automake."