In fact, the mole is far closer to home. S5, Ep6. Nikita's relationship with Mr. Jones leads Operations to attempt to kill Nikita. Nikita threatens to report Operations' betrayal, but he has evidence that she helped Michael escape from Section One.
S5, Ep7. Michael asks Nikita to bring him back into Section One, but Mr. Jones doubts Michael's motives. Michael's son, Adam, whom Operations has kept hidden from Michael, is kidnapped by The Collective, which ransoms the boy for Jones.
S5, Ep8. Nikita suspects that Section One has a similar laboratory of its own, but she fails to prove so to Michael. Operations places Felix in abeyance, sending him on a suicide mission, which he apparently survives. Birkoff fears retaliation from Felix. Madeline poses as a psychotherapist to convince a South American political candidate's devoted wife--who is also a Section operative once married to Operations--to kill the politico.
Nikita and Michael assist in Operations' plan to manipulate Corrine and her environment until she becomes paranoid and hateful enough to commit murder. Without Section One's knowledge, Nikita is ambushed during a mission and replaced by a Red Cell look-alike. Nikita is forced to assist her double in order to protect Michael.
Section One kidnaps Benjamin Kruger, a man with a photographic memory, to help on a mission. To force Kruger to cooperate, Madeline shows him a manufactured videotape of him killing a man. An arrogant computer expert, Greg Hillinger, tries to sabotage Birkoff's computer. Michael empties a vial containing a psychotropic agent into Operations' coffee mug.
As his judgement disintegrates and paranoid delusions increase, Operations sends operatives on a mission to capture a man who's been dead for four years. Michael assumes command of Section One, and an elaborate plan to kill Red Cell leader Philo is revealed. Nikita pretends to be married to a vile, sadistic terrorist as Section One endeavors to locate anthrax rockets that her "husband" and his brother stole. Madeline lies to protect Operations when he kills his son's murderer--a terrorist under Section protection.
A new recruit--someone from Nikita's past--knows where Nikita can find her mother. Operations spares Walter's life after the latter's reckless disclosure of his own involvement with Section One. On a mission to terminate a terrorist organization called Black March, Nikita and two fellow operatives, Angela and Mark, are captured. Mark reveals the location of a Section substation to save Angela, his lover, from torture, but later blames Nikita for the disclosure.
When another operative, Zalman, gets promoted to head strategist instead of Michael, Michael and Nikita flee Section One. Section operatives capture Michael, who refuses to reveal Nikita's location until Zalman shows him a videotape of his son, Adam.
Operations' elaborate scheme to prove to Oversight that Zalman belongs to Red Cell comes to light. To capture an industrialist who finances terrorist bombings around the world, Nikita thinks that she is infiltrating a white slavery ring, but she finds her mission at an adult entertainment complex far more deadly. Madeline dismisses Renee, an agent performing a collateral intelligence assessment of Section One, after Renee becomes sexually involved with Operations.
Renee vows revenge. When a captured terrorist kills herself, Section One recruits Sarah Gerard, an innocent look-alike with a terminal disease, to learn the location of a terrorist group's headquarters.
Madeline lies about having an antidote to Sarah's illness. Planning to kill herself, Sarah stays in the terrorists' headquarters when she plants a bomb, but Nikita risks her own life to save Sarah.
When the terrorist group Glass Curtain discovers Section One's location, Operations evacuates everyone and incinerates the underground facility. Section One operatives kill everyone at Glass Curtain headquarters. Section One moves into its new headquarters--an exact replica of the previous installation, but located in a different city. When Operations temporarily leaves Section One, Michael assumes full command.
But will Michael's newfound power forever change Nikita's feelings towards him? Believing that Michael and Nikita's relationship compromises Michael's decision-making ability and jeopardizes Section One's missions, Operations and Madeline set in motion another plan to separate the two operatives. A rift develops between Walter and Birkoff when they date the same woman, a beautiful mission profiler. Greg Hillinger, a subordinate, sabotages Birkoff's computer terminal to make Birkoff appear incompetent to Operations.
Operations directs Hillinger to take over Birkoff's post and gives Birkoff an external assignment: to infiltrate a small but highly effective cult of terrorists called Soldats de Liberte and headed by Jean-Marc Rousseau. Birkoff appears sympathetic to Rousseau's cause, but will he betray Section One? When a mission fails, Hillinger conceals his negligence.
Birkoff does not reveal to Madeline that Hillinger is responsible for the mission's failure, but later he confesses the truth to Operations. Operations puts Hillinger in abeyance, and the young operative apparently dies in an explosion. George promises Madeline that she will replace Operations as the head of Section One, but she manipulates the situation to make George appear treasonous.
Operations sends Michael's team to steal detonation chips from the base camp of the kamikaze terrorist group Crimson Storm. After the successful mission, Michael and Nikita steal away for a romantic interlude, but Birkoff feels obligated to report them to Madeline and Operations.
Madeline and Operations worry that Nikita and Michael are either still conducting a relationship or planning a takeover of Section One. Nikita and Michael infiltrate Genefex, a pharmaceutical lab making biological weapons for Red Cell. At Genefex, Nikita unexpectedly encounters Madeline, who uses a combination of chemical and electronic means to neutralize Nikita's feelings of love for Michael.
Operations places Walter in "retirement. Michael discovers that Madeline had Nikita "adjusted" in order to eliminate her emotions and keep her under strict control.
Fearing this process will be used on everyone in Section One, Michael attempts to find the mysterious Gelman, the man who created this form of brainwashing. Operations learns of Michael's search and gives the order to have Michael cancelled. Madeline intructs Nikita to carry out Operation's order to kill the missing Michael.
Nikita has a physical confrontation with Michael when he infiltrates Section One, and she ends up bound and gagged. Michael kidnaps the cryogenically preserved Adrian from Section One, and Birkoff pretends not to see the rogue operative's activities. Determined to reverse the effects of Gelman's mind-control process on Nikita, Michael enlists Adrian's aid. Operations and Madeline send Nikita to kill Michael, but he kidnaps her instead.
Michael thwarts Operations and Madeline's plan to kill George from Oversight. Michael regains his former status within the Section. Nikita continues to suffer the negative effects of Gelman's brain reprogramming, which becomes permanent in five days. With Birkoff and Walter's support, Michael kidnaps Nikita to deprogram her. After being restored to her former self, Nikita returns to Section One, where she lies to Madeline about her true feelings for Michael. Nikita and Michael pose as heroin dealers to get close to a dashing, drug-using playboy and arms supplier with ties to Red Cell.
When the weapons dealer proposes marriage to Nikita, Operations orders her to accept. Nikita's new husband, Helmut, reveals that he is an Interpol agent. After disobeying an Interpol directive, Helmut becomes a man on the run. Walter kills Willie to prevent Operations from learning the truth about his hero, but Operations thinks Willie's murder is a Mob hit and wreaks a staggeringly harsh vengeance. Birkoff discovers he has a twin brother. Chosen for a pilot program allowing her to leave Section One but have no contact with either her former or Section lives, Nikita wonders if she's about to be cancelled.
George orders Nikita to kill Operations, who supposedly killed her father years ago. Madeline tells Nikita that Operations is really her father, but he will not answer any of Nikita's questions. George reveals the dead body of a look-alike, but which one gave Nikita the order to kill Operations? George sends a two-man bio-tech team into Section One when a mysterious gas enters the headquarters, causing symptoms of a viral infection in several people.
Rather than contain the virus, the bio-tech team performs neural scrapes on the Section's top members, totally incapacitating Walter and Nikita. Michael injects George with a syringe, transforming the latter into a Section One puppet. Oversight sends a telekinetic year-old boy, who also has the ability to read minds, to help Section One recover a stolen package. But can the boy's powers be controlled? When another Section gets destroyed, Operations sends Nikita and Michael to train a group of hostile, young recruits.
Operations uses the team of recruits as bait to destroy a new terrorist group, Crystal Sky, and capture its leader. As a bonus, the newest version of the Nikita franchise immediately follows, and it's well worth your time, too. I'll miss Supernatural on Thursdays, but it will help fill the void on Fridays now that Syfy is turning to wrestling Close Ad.
Live TV. New This Month. More TV Picks. La Femme Nikita. After ten years in section, he is a level 5 field operative and team leader and is most likely to succeed Operations. He is quite accurate with firearms, almost never missing a shot, especially while performing acrobatics. He is sent on a suicide mission by Nikita when she evaluates the staff for Center.
Level 9, head of Section One. Accountable only to Oversight. A Vietnam veteran , former Lieutenant Paul L. Wolfe was recruited into Section One against his will just before the fall of Saigon. A shrewd and driven man, Operations eventually topples the founder and head of Section One, Adrian, seizing control of the organization himself. While giving lip service to the aims of Section—the eradication of terrorists and the protection of the innocent—Operations uses Section One as his own power base, gaining considerable control over dictators in many regions of the globe.
This lust for power brings him into direct conflict with George, head of Oversight, who on many levels despises him, and even Adrian returns from her forced retirement to mount an unsuccessful coup attempt against Operations. He is also distrustful of Nikita, and even attempts to kill her on a number of occasions, but is grudgingly forced to accept her success at completing Section missions.
The same is also true of Operations' relationship to Michael, when he discovers Michael's romantic involvement with Nikita. Operations and Madeline make for an effective partnership, though it includes a brief romance that sometimes causes complications. Operations dies attempting to rescue Michael's son, who has been kidnapped by the Collective. Operations is then replaced by Nikita. Madeline is the Level 9 executive strategist, second-in-command, chief tactician, and psychologist for Section One.
She is Operations' closest ally and confidante. The ultimate personification of Section One's ideals, she is cold and efficient in the execution of her duties, which often involve using torture to extract information from captured terrorist subjects. A master manipulator, she knows the psyche of each Section operative inside and out, and can push the right buttons to get what she wants from each one each time. This brings her into constant conflict with Nikita, whose independent spirit she grudgingly admires, but overall, views as a threat to her control within the organization.
Madeline's "Type One Directive" against Michael's and Nikita's romantic partnership kicked off a chain of events that even Madeline was unable to predict, events that eventually forced her to make choices that had major repercussions on the future of Section One.
However she also knows the limits of the operatives. In one episode Nikita was ordered to cancel an operative and she couldn't do it. She tried and faltered, but Madeline came into the scenes and told Nikita that was enough took the gun from her hand, told her that she could not do her ob. Nikita left to the sound of a gun shot as Madeline carried out the "cancellation". Level 4, head of Comm.
Seymour Birkoff is Section One's resident genius, his computer abilities are legendary, he supervises Section missions in progress.
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