![]() Scott is briefly taken by the CIA, and gets reacquainted with Christy Bryant (Stephanie Vogt), who has a history with him. Their first lead to a compound is sidetracked by a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) air strike. Section 20 meanwhile, learn that the triggers are in Niger, in the hands of Othmani ( Saïd Taghmaoui). ![]() Stonebridge is reassigned to Section 20, though he desires to kill Hanson. Craig Hanson (Shane Taylor), Jake's brother and Stonebridge's friend, now a mercenary, avenges his brother's death by murdering Kerry. Back in the UK, Dalton is promoted to lead Section 20. It is revealed Matlock is taking orders from billionaire Conrad Knox (Dance) in Cape Town, South Africa. The group are ambushed by the militia again, until they are rescued by an African Union peacekeeping unit. Scott trades the triggers for Waabri, however Matlock discovers the fake triggers and kills Waabri. They are surrounded by Waabri's militia when they are "rescued" by Matlock's helicopter. Furthermore their inbound rescue helicopter is forced to turn back after taking heavy ground fire. The escapees confiscate the triggers, but unknown to them they have been swapped by Waabri's girlfriend (who is murdered after handing them over to Waabri's contact). He also meets with Matlock who offers to buy the triggers. Knowing of the escape, Waabri places a bounty on their heads. "McMillan", real name Rachel Dalton, is revealed to be a military intelligence operative assigned to intercept the nuclear triggers. The operation is initially successful, however they are surprised to learn that McMillan has military training. After learning of Scott's capture, Stonebridge and Sergeant Julia Richmond (Lukes) volunteer to rescue him. During a live-ammunition training exercise, Stonebridge is forced to kill Jake Hanson, who has posttraumatic stress from his tours in Afghanistan, when he breaks down and attempts to kill the other recruits. Meanwhile, Sergeant Michael Stonebridge (Winchester) adapts to his new career training recruits, while his wife Kerry ( Alexandra Moen) has to deal with a miscarriage. However, during the trade mercenaries Karl Matlock (Regan) and Jessica Kohl ( Natalie Becker) assassinate Keemal, compromising Scott's position, leading to his capture. As Damian Scott (Stapleton) is sent to rescue them, Keemal is revealed to be in possession of four nuclear triggers, and bargains them for his freedom. See also: List of Strike Back episodes No.ĭiplomat Patrick Burton ( Tim Pigott-Smith), junior attaché Rachel McMillan (Mitra) and Libyan civil servant Keemal are kidnapped by Somali warlord Huseyin Waabri. Vengeance was released on DVD in Region 2 on 5 November 2012 and in Region 1 on 6 August 2013. Critical reactions of Strike Back: Vengeance were generally positive. Viewership averaged 310,000 for Cinemax and 770,000 for Sky1. It premiered in the United States on 17 August 2012, and later in the United Kingdom on 2 September. The series began filming in January 2012 and took place across South Africa. Vengeance was commissioned by Sky1 and Cinemax (the second year since Cinemax was brought on board to co-produce the show) in October 2011. In the meantime, Michael Stonebridge (Winchester) wants to avenge his wife's murder, and Damian Scott (Stapleton) contends with a past acquaintance. In the series, Section 20 are on the hunt for four nuclear triggers, which are in the hands of billionaire and philanthropist Conrad Knox (Dance), across continental Africa. The main cast for the series includes Philip Winchester, Sullivan Stapleton, Rhona Mitra, Michelle Lukes, Rhashan Stone, Liam Garrigan, Charles Dance and Vincent Regan. WarnerBros.Strike Back: Vengeance, as it is known in the United Kingdom, is a ten-part British-American action television serial and is the third installment of Strike Back.
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