Ep 6. Gone in 6 Seconds
- TV-PG
- November 8, 2015
- 40 min
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6.7 (202)
In CSI: Cyber season 2 episode 6, titled "Gone in 6 Seconds", the Cyber team is called in to investigate a string of car thefts in Washington D.C. The thieves are taking advantage of the latest car technology to steal high-end luxury vehicles in just a matter of seconds.
Special Agent Ryan Avery (played by Ted Danson) leads the investigation and enlists the help of the Cyber team. One of the team members, Agent Raven Ramirez (played by Hayley Kiyoko), goes undercover as a car thief to try and get to the bottom of the sophisticated thefts.
As the team digs deeper, they discover that the car thieves are using a new device called a "relay box" to access and start the cars. The device picks up the signal emitted by the car's key fob and transmits it to the car, fooling the car's security system into thinking the key fob is present.
Meanwhile, Avery works on tracking down the gang leader behind the thefts. He soon discovers that the man is using the stolen cars to smuggle people across the border and is connected to a larger network of human trafficking.
As the team continues their investigation, they face several challenges. They must deal with a rogue ICE agent who is working with the gang leader, as well as another agent who seems to have a personal vendetta against the Cyber team.
Agent Ramirez also finds herself in danger when she is captured by the gang leader and held at gunpoint. It's a race against time as the team works to rescue her and take down the gang responsible for the thefts and human trafficking.
With the help of their cutting-edge technology and expertise, the Cyber team is able to not only stop the car thefts, but also take down the entire human trafficking operation. However, the episode ends with a twist that leaves the team questioning whether their victory was truly complete.
Overall, "Gone in 6 Seconds" is a thrilling episode that showcases the skills and knowledge of the Cyber team as they work to solve a complex case and bring justice to those affected by the crimes.